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CES 2021: The Laptops You’ll Want To Buy This Year – PCMag AU
Enterprise laptops gain a focus on conferencing, while gaming systems get more powerful and some very usual updates.
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As usually happens at this time of year, all of the big PC vendors (and lots of smaller ones as well) announced updates to their lines of PCs at this week’s virtual CES 2021 show.
Every year, this is driven largely by chip technology refreshes, and that’s certainly a part of what we’re seeing this year, with Intel announcing its 11th Gen Core (“Tiger Lake”) vPro Procesors for the business market, and its Tiger Lake-H Mobile Processors for Gaming, and mobile processors for gaming,…
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