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neilzone.co.uk | ||
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nikdoof.com
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| | | | | When I switched back to an M1 MacBook Air, I picked a CalDigit TS3+ as my desk dock. The M1 suffers from a distinct lack of 'standard' ports, which is excellent for the form factor, but it isn't beneficial for desk usage where you need a collection of accessories plugged in. Thankfully, the CalDigit TS3+ plugs that hole nicely by providing a wide selection of ports and DisplayPort output. I use my M1 in 'clamshell' mode when at my desk, so I had to look around for a webcam. | |
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dae.me
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oofhours.com
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| | | | | For a long time, I've used three displays attached to my MacBook Pro (well, four counting the Mac's display): One 32" monitor in the center, flanked by two 27" displays, one landscape (mostly for browsing) and one portrait (mostly for Teams/chatting). But I had an "opportunity" to upgrade: I could donate one of the 27"... | |
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jcs.org
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| | | [AI summary] A detailed review of the seventh-generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon laptop, highlighting its hardware improvements, design changes, and OpenBSD compatibility issues. | ||