MacBook Neo and M5 MacBook Thermal Testing
While we’ve had many MacBooks around for the testing of the MacBook Neo, MacBook Air M5, and MacBook Pro M5 Pro, we’ve done some exploration of surface temperature measurement.
While we’ve had many MacBooks around for the testing of the MacBook Neo, MacBook Air M5, and MacBook Pro M5 Pro, we’ve done some exploration of surface temperature measurement.
Intel has released the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and spoiler, they’re great. We conducted a suite of tests for the LinusTechTips video and included them here.
Presenting partial test results from power supplies included in a LinusTechTips video.
This is a companion article to the iPhone 17e ShortCircuit video and included are results from our expedited testing over the last few days following the release of the iPhone 17e, comparing against its predecessor, the iPhone 16e, and the next level up, the iPhone 17.
Smartphone battery testing is one of the most valuable but contentious tests that we conduct. Here we explore some of our results collected from projects in the past year.
Privacy Display mode on the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra turns off half the pixels to dim regions of the display and protect your privacy. However, Maximum Privacy Display mode turns some pixels back on, making the screen even more difficult to read from extreme angles.
These are some tough times for PC builders. Not long ago, a 32GB DDR5 kit cost around $100, but with the current RAM prices that is no longer true. We did some tests to find out who would benefit the most from faster memory speeds.
Mobile gaming benchmarks tell us more than if it's a good "do you have any games on your phone" device. This article takes a look at Evolve, which is a game rendering benchmark that may allow us to more comprehensively measure phone performance.
This is a continuation(and escalation) of our previous article on USB-C cable voltage drop, now with improved testing and more cables.
Logitech’s mouse lineup is no exception to the industry standard of using the most obfuscating naming scheme for their products, so for our own reference (as well as yours) here is a brief summary of all the mice currently offered on Logitech’s website.
With the release of the LTT TrueSpec cables, the 40 Gbps data transfer is neat, but I figure it is interesting to look at the power delivery characteristics of the cables. This is a test of the cables we had around with some equipment that most people don't have access to.
The new $39.99 USD Anker Nano 45W(A121D) charger claiming iPhone detection, charge percentage display, and "Care Mode" seems to offer up only gimmicks, but that is only true for most of the features.