I am curious to know about the future of handheld PCs. Do you think that these handheld gaming PCs make it the next big gaming category?
Companies are heavily promoting AI-focused computers, but it's still unclear how many everyday users truly need that extra AI power.
AI PCs are being marketed and are the next big thing. But are they truly worth the premium price? I’m curious to hear from users who’ve used AI-enabled laptops or desktops. Do they serve features such as real-time transcription, generative assistance, and optimisation tools? For tasks like content creation, photo or video editing, productivity, and multitasking, is the AI experience genuinely beneficial or just a marketing push? Is it worth on investing in an AI PC now or waiting?
Working late nights is not my cup of tea. I often have to use and open my laptop every night to complete my tasks. AI-built PCs are revolutionising. Attending the AI summit has changed my perspective on everyday tasks. Now I use Notion, Copilot, and other creative AI tools, and my work management has become much easier now. I’m now for affordable laptops with AI built-in software without overspending. Please help.
The PC ain't dead. Or is it?
A few years ago, recommending a MacBook Air to most buyers felt like a safe bet. Today, however, buyers have more choices than ever, from Snapdragon X Elite laptops to AI-powered PCs and premium ultrabooks. If someone asked you for a laptop recommendation today, would you still point them to a MacBook Air or suggest something else?
I know laptops handle my smart tasks, but I heard that AI PCs are powered by the latest processors that can handle most of the AI tasks on the device. In your opinion, will an AI PC create a meaningful difference in everyday work?
No new MacOS updates to be rolled out now for Intel Macs. Instead, Apple is only going to provide security updates. Update to M-series PCs makes sense for daily workflow nowadays, but I am still curious what Intel Mac owners are planning next?