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15.6 inch FHD 144Hz Display, Intel Core 7 240H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Now: $1,049 After $150.99 Off
Hey, I’ve been thinking a lot about what actually makes a mouse feel “premium” vs just good on paper. I'm also in the project stage of developing my own luxury peripherals. Curious about your opinions: 1. What are your favorite parts of your current mouse? (shape, coating, clicks, scroll, weight, etc.) 2. What’s something you feel most mice still get wrong? 3. How important is “feel” (clicks, scroll, coating) vs pure specs (sensor, polling, weight)? 4. Would you ever consider buying a limited
Save 80% — was $79.99, now $15.99 on CheapShark.
40% off — $3.99 (was $6.65)
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i5-1145G7, 14" FHD, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD with 31% off, for $240
16" (2560 x 1600) OLED 240Hz Display, Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 2, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070Ti, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD with 32% off, for $1276 #ad
Save 90% — was $14.99, now $1.49 on CheapShark.
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75% off — $9.99 (was $39.96)
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16" 2K 6" (1920×1200) 300 nits, OLED Display, Snapdragon X X1-26-100 (8-core) CPU, Adreno integrated GPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Now: $499.99 After 50% Off
The One to Match — I can't say I recall what it was about the D1s that drew me in compared to most other headphone releases within the last year or so. My collection has very much favored open-back planars for a while, in large part because the subjective best of that lot has proved a fantastic fit for my music and preferences. Said preferences have increasingly gone in the direction of chasing absolute transparency by EQing every headphone of mine to approximate my diffuse-field HRTF, while sti
As I wait for my latest amp purchase to arrive, I was thinking about the equipment I've bought over the years and how much better all of it is now. We consider such small differences in details between devices that we get analysis paralysis. At least I do. I wanted to take a second to reflect on how good we have it now. For example: In 2004, I bought a Headroom Total Bithead. The DAC was only capable of 16/48 and the opamps could only produce 150mW @ 32Ω. Adjusted price in 2026 for this would
Save 90% — was $19.99, now $1.99 on CheapShark.
Hello, i tried the Beast X at a mouse shop, and i really enjoyed how it fit in my hand, however im having trouble finding alternatives on eloshapes as the similar mice have different shapes and ones i havent tried. I have 19 x 10 hands with palm claw grip. please give me any recs, i live in asia so chinese brands like rapoo, incott, ATK, Mchose and an chinese brands are okay as well. Anything exact or as close too the shape is preferred, and budget is $200 usd max ($250 sgd), thank you for you
Save 90% — was $14.99, now $1.50 on CheapShark.
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