Do you use your pc for games? -> Windows.
Simple as that.
Do you use your pc for games? -> Windows.
Simple as that.
The one in middle is peak design.
Yes, using network apps like Fing to send a Wake-on-lan magic packet to my PC.
I appreciate the effort but the ad-block server does not work for YouTube on smart TVs. For all other applications (pc, android) I already have ad-block or ReVanced that stops ads.
With that, it just doesn’t give enough value to dedicate a PC to run Linux for media server. I have Emby running dlna server on my gaming PC, that i can wake up from my phone whenever I need to stream something on my 70" TV in living room.
That don’t you look down at my corner office desk setup! It’s balance. 32" 1440p, 14" 1080p, 32" 1440p. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
More like righteous, irradiated.
I’ll never forget my Logitech UltraX that served me for 8 years before getting it’s space bar support broken.
Maybe that’s exactly why she loves them. Every thought about that?
Hey, that’s racist!
Just imagine how easy things would have been if these 3000$+ computers had the necessary ports built into them.
3 usb type-c and two type-A ports, hdmi out, sd card reader should be bare minimum. A 3.5mm headset jack and collapsible rj45 or very least rj45 to usb adapter should also be included on machines intended for professional use.
Edit: for those complaining about having to disconnect multiple cables, sure you can buy a hub or dock if you want ease of use. But that would still be possible on a machine with its own ports. You don’t have to have a working dock to actually use the machine.
Is it possible to play games that are only available on Microsoft store or through Game Pass? Like Forza Horizon or Starfield?