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| | www.cablechick.com.au
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| | Make the most of 4K content with our handy connectivity guide! It covers cables, switchers, splitters and all the major 4K content sources available today.
| | www.stum.de
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| | [AI summary] This is a detailed account of a tech enthusiast's setup and preferences, covering hardware, software, and work environment. The author discusses their choice of hardware components, including a Ryzen 7 1800X, ASUS motherboard, and Corsair memory. They also talk about their software preferences, such as Windows 10, Visual Studio, and various development tools. The author's work environment includes multiple monitors, ergonomic setups, and specific cable choices. They also mention their experience with different input devices, such as trackballs and mice, and the importance of display scaling. Additionally, the author shares insights on power management with a UPS and the use of various programming languages and tools.
| | www.rtings.com
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| | The AOC Q27G3XMN is a 27-inch budget gaming monitor. Competing with theAcer Nitro XV275U P3biipx, it's rather unique for a low-cost monitor as it features Mini ...
| | austinmorlan.com
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| I've owned a lot of gaming hardware throughout my life. The NES was technically my first gaming console but the SNES is where my gaming journey really began. I had a Sega Genesis at one point but barely played it. After that came the N64 and the PS1. I had a GameCube but was more interested in the PS2, Xbox, and Dreamcast. And finally the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, and Wii U.