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ET Weekend Deals: $280 off Dell S3220DGF Curved 2K 165Hz Gaming Monitor, Motorola Edge Smartphone for $399

ET Weekend Deals: $280 off Dell S3220DGF Curved 2K 165Hz Gaming Monitor, Motorola Edge Smartphone for $399
Black Friday is right around the corner and if you’re looking for deals on PCs and monitors then Dell has you covered. Today you can get a 32-inch curved Dell gaming monitor with a 2K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate for just $329.99. This feature rich gaming display has a resolution of 2560×1440 and a fast 165Hz refresh rate. The monitor also have a curved VA panel that helps to create a more immersive gaming experience, and it also ha a built in USB 3.0 hub and HDR support. Best of all, this monitor is also an excellent deal right now as it’s marked down $260 from Dell.

No Flying Cars Yet, But How About a $300 Toaster With a Touch Screen?

No Flying Cars Yet, But How About a $300 Toaster With a Touch Screen?
Toast. It’s typically prepared by carefully burning both sides of a piece of fungus-infused grain paste that’s been previously cooked until it formed a solid mass. Once this intermediate stage, known as “bread” has been produced, a second piece of equipment called a “toaster” is deployed. This second appliance is responsible for transforming bread into its scorched, dehydrated form. Dedicated hardware for the manufacturing of toast to a user-specified temperature and burn level has been a staple of American fast-breaking since the first Model 1-A-1 Toastmaster hit store shelves in 1925. And according to Revolution Cooking, we’ve basically been doing it all wrong.

The Iconic Arecibo Observatory Will Be Demolished Following Cable Failures

The Iconic Arecibo Observatory Will Be Demolished Following Cable Failures
The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico has figured prominently in our coverage of the cosmos here on ExtremeTech, so we’re sad to report that this iconic radio telescope will be demolished. That’s not because of a lack of funding or to clear the way for a new dish. The Arecibo dish was damaged following a series of cable failures, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) has . Construction of the observatory began in 1960, and it took three years to get the 1,000-foot (307-meter) spherical reflector up and running. As a radio observatory, the dish’s main job is to bounce faint radio signals up to the receiver, which hangs above the distinctive bowl.

Nvidia: RTX 3000 GPUs Will Remain Hard to Find Into 2021

Nvidia: RTX 3000 GPUs Will Remain Hard to Find Into 2021
The Nvidia RTX 3000 family isn’t going to be any easier to find as we head into Christmas, 2020. Any hope to the contrary was dashed during the company’s conference call for calendar Q3 2020. According to Colette Kress, executive vice president and CFO of Nvidia, continued incredibly strong demand has kept the card difficult to find. “While we had anticipated strong demand, it exceeded even our bullish expectations,” . ” Given industry-wide capacity constraints and long cycle times, it may take a few more months for product availability to catch up with demand.” Jensen echoed these comments, calling the demand overwhelming, and then pivoting to pinning it on the idea that Nvidia has “invented a new type of computer graphics.

PS5, Xbox Series X Thin on the Ground, Along with Everything Else

PS5, Xbox Series X Thin on the Ground, Along with Everything Else
It’s too early to talk about which console is selling better — Sony and Microsoft are both shipping every single console they can manufacture, and will be for weeks — but early availability numbers suggest limited supply all across the planet for both platforms. In Japan, the PS5 moved 118,085 units against the Xbox Series X’s 20,534. Those of you who are familiar with Xbox’s long history of underperforming in Japan won’t find this surprising — Microsoft’s console has never done particularly well in Sony’s native market. What’s a bit more surprising is that Sony’s PlayStation 4 launch outsold the PlayStation 5 launch by a factor of three.

Nvidia, Google to Support Cloud Gaming on iPhone Via Web Apps

Nvidia, Google to Support Cloud Gaming on iPhone Via Web Apps
So you want to stream some video games from the cloud? Apple hasn’t made that very easy on its devices thanks to some heavy-handed App Store policies, but the open internet is coming to the rescue. Both and have announced iOS support for their respective cloud gaming platforms via progressive web applications. Apple can’t block that. This controversy dates back about a year when Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now became available on select mobile devices. Google’s Play Store allowed the streaming apps, but Apple blocked them for dubious reasons. Apple later to say that cloud gaming was a-okay as long as providers adhered to the App Store’s draconian rules like creating separate store pages for each game and having all titles approved by Apple for purchase inside the App Store.

No Flying Cars Yet, But How About a $300 Touchscreen Toaster?

No Flying Cars Yet, But How About a $300 Touchscreen Toaster?
Toast. It’s typically prepared by carefully burning both sides of a piece of fungus-infused grain paste that’s been previously cooked until it formed a solid mass. Once this intermediate stage, known as “bread” has been produced, a second piece of equipment called a “toaster” is deployed. This second appliance is responsible for transforming bread into its scorched, dehydrated form. Dedicated hardware for the manufacturing of toast to a user-specified temperature and burn level has been a staple of American fast-breaking since the first Model 1-A-1 Toastmaster hit store shelves in 1925. And according to Revolution Cooking, we’ve basically been doing it all wrong.

ET Deals: Over $900 Off Dell 2020 Vostro 15 7500 Core i7 & Nvidia GTX Laptop, Roborock S5 Max Robot Vacuum and Mop for $439

ET Deals: Over $900 Off Dell 2020 Vostro 15 7500 Core i7 & Nvidia GTX Laptop, Roborock S5 Max Robot Vacuum and Mop for $439
Today you can get a highly versatile laptop from Dell with nearly $1,000 marked off the retail price. This system is perfect for work, but it also has a 100 percent sRGB compatible display for editing images and a GPU that’s powerful enough to keep the average gamer happy. Intel Core i7-10750H 15.6-Inch 1080p Laptop w/ Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB NVMe SSD for $1,079.00 from Dell (List price $2,070.00) Robot Vacuum and Mop for $439.00 from Amazon w/ clickable coupon (List price $549.00) Intel Core i5-10400 Desktop w/ 8GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB SSD for $529.00 from Dell (List price $1,070.00) M.2 NVMe SSD for $62.99 from Amazon (List price $129.99) Intel Core i5-10300H 15.6-Inch 1080p Gaming Laptop w/ Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD for from Dell (List price $909.99) Intel Core i3 13.3-Inch Laptop w/ 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD for $849.99 from Amazon (List price $999.00)

AMD Radeon 6800 XT Review: Big Navi Battles the RTX 3080

AMD Radeon 6800 XT Review: Big Navi Battles the RTX 3080
AMD’s RDNA2 GPUs land this morning, in the form of the Radeon RX 6800 ($579) and Radeon RX 6800 XT ($649). These two graphics cards are based on AMD’s RDNA2 GPU architecture, also known as “Big Navi.” Big Navi is an extension and improvement of the RDNA architecture that AMD debuted last year. RDNA2 is the GPU technology inside the Xbox Series S, Series X, and Sony’s new PlayStation 5, all of which launched this month. On the PC side of things, AMD’s RDNA2 is facing off against Ampere. Nvidia’s latest RTX 3000 series debuted a few months ago, and the only serious complaint about the Nvidia GPUs has been their .
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