| barneystinson69 said: At least for the next few years, no PC is going to be able to compete with the value of a Series X or PS5 in regards to price and performance. Now I get that its a gaming laptop, but what I got 2 years ago (for what I think was good value) cost 900 bucks and has a 1650 in it (roughly 1/4 of the graphics capability of a Series X). I'm sure you could do better than this nowadays with a desktop for sure, but even then I doubt a $600 desktop is doing 4k consistently at this time. In saying that, hasn't the PC industry been seeing a bit of a revival during COVID? |
By that same argument the Series X and Playstation 5 cannot compete with the Series S in terms of value in regards to price/performance.
"value" is a highly subjective argument... And it can and will vary from person to person.
I personally find value in running my games at 1440P (4k super sampled however)+144hz+Everything set to max than the dynamic resolution+30/60fps+Medium/High Settings consoles tend to use... It's just a cleaner, more consistent experience.
But I also am not ashamed to throw the very small and light series s into a backpack when deploying around the country... And I still find value with my Series X, Playstation 5 and Switch connected to my home theater system.
I'm lucky enough to have every platform though for the last several generations.
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Yep. If not, even the free version of Malwarebytes will find infected files if you have 'em. |
Absolutely. It's part of my maintenance routine.

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