Tag Archives: Data processing

No, you really don’t need Google Assistant on your smartwatch

Andy Boxall/Digital Trends Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 does not have Google Assistant built-in, and you cannot download and install the app separately from the Google Play Store. It’s the latest in a line of Android smartwatches to not have Assistant onboard, following the Montblanc Summit 3 and most modern Fossil smartwatches, but it’s still a… Read More »

HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e review: fast and efficient

HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e MSRP $290.00 “The HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e is fast and cost-effective, offering excellent quality at a low price, but it’s not perfect.” Benefits Very fast inkjet printing The first page comes out quickly Good document quality Sharp photo prints Low ink costs Cons Simple paper drawer makes disposable packages a problem… Read More »

AMD RX 7600 vs. Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti: value over performance

AMD’s RX 7600 can’t hope to compete against the best graphics cards available today, but it can certainly trade blows with some lower-end models. For Nvidia, that means the RTX 4060 Ti. But are the cards really the same? We’ve put both of these GPUs through an extensive round of benchmarks, and we now know… Read More »

Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti vs. RTX 4070: Nvidia’s mid-range GPUs

Nvidia’s RTX 4060 Ti 8GB is one of Nvidia’s three 4060 GPUs that fill out the midrange segment of the Ada Lovelace generation. With fewer cores than its predecessor, can it hold its own against the rest of Nvidia’s best graphics cards? Let’s find out. We’ve had the chance to test the RTX 4060 Ti… Read More »

Monster DNA Max review: 360 degrees of fun

Monster DNA Max MSRP $180.00 “The Monster DNA Max speaker offers party-ready sound in a pool-proof package.” Benefits Robust, 360-degree sound Perfect for pools Good battery life Includes a wireless charger Option for speaker phone Cons No EQ adjustment No auxiliary input Annoying voice feedback There’s no shortage of decent Bluetooth speakers out there, but… Read More »

Here’s why you should finally ditch Nvidia for AMD

The GPU market is split between AMD and Nvidia, but it is far from split in two. Nvidia has long been the ruler, reaping the rewards of better brand recognition as AMD lags miles behind. AMD may not be winning the revenue game, but it still makes some of the best graphics cards out there,… Read More »

HP Envy Inspire 7955e review: everything you need

HP’s Envy Inspire 7955e MSRP $220.00 “The HP Envy Inspire 7955e is as full-featured and high-quality as it is painless to set up.” Benefits High quality photo prints Fast document printing Versatile scanning Simple setup Value for your money Cons Tri-color cartridge may cause waste The mobile app lacks some features If you’re shopping for… Read More »

Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti vs. RTX 4060: here’s how they stack up

Nvidia has three new GPUs to complement the RTX 40 series: the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB, the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB and the RTX 4060. These new graphics cards aim to be more affordable alternatives to some of the powerful and expensive GPUs in Nvidia’s line such as the RTX 4070 , RTX 4070 Ti,… Read More »

Common Spotify problems and how to fix them

Spotify might be the most popular music streaming service in the world, with more than 200 million subscribers, easy-to-use interface, some pretty good music discoveries, and an ever-growing array of fun new features like its AI-powered DJ. But the downside to all that innovation is that there’s a longer list of Spotify problems and issues… Read More »

TCL QM8 Mini-LED TV practical impressions: I am shocked

Doug Murray/Digital Trends I don’t think you are ready for TCL QM8 TV. I certainly wasn’t. And we need to talk about it. Many of us expected good things from the TCL QM8. Based on some of the DMs, emails and comments I’ve received, there is a lot of interest in this TV. And I… Read More »