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Save $200 on a 2019 MacBook Pro with 256GB of storage from Amazon

Amazon has discounted the 2019 base model MacBook Pro with 256GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM to $1,200. That&aposs the best price we&aposve seen for a model that has typically hovered around $1,400. If you can get over the fact it includes Apple&aposs old butterfly keyboard, this is a decent opportunity to save $100 on a new MacBook Pro.  Buy Apple MacBook Pro at Amazon…
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GMC delays the reveal of its 1,000HP Hummer EV

Add GMC to the list of electric car makers with COVID-19-related delays. The GM badge has postponed the reveal event for the Hummer EV beyond its original May 20th date to an unspecified point in the future. The company is still “on track” for developing the electric truck, a spokesperson told Electrek, and still expects the machine to reach customers in fall 2021. To that end, it released a…
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Razer's updated Blade Stealth gets a faster display and GPU

Last year’s 13.3-inch Razer Blade Stealth was one of the first truly powerful ultrabooks with NVIDIA GTX 1650 graphics and a tiny 2.5 pound size, but it still had a few shortcomings. Razer has now addressed many of those the new Razer Blade Stealth 2020 model. It now packs…
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HP's Pavilion x360 14 now comes with 4G LTE

HP has been busy revamping some of its most popular laptops recently. The Dragonfly, Spectre and Envy ranges have all been given an upgrade of late — now it’s the Pavilion x360 14’s turn. The convertible mid-range favorite has been kitted out with new features, a slimmer design and for the first time in a Pavilion device, optional 4G LTE. It’s about 1.3mm slimmer than its predecessor, and…
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Lenovo's new gaming laptops include an AMD Ryzen 4000-powered model

Lenovo’s Legion 5i and 7i were just the start of its gaming laptop overhaul. The company is introducing a pair of additional game-ready portables, including its first with AMD’s Ryzen 4000 H-series chips. The 15.6-inch Legion 5 (above) uses Ryzen 5 and 7 to deliver six- and eight-core processing that’s potentially brawnier than its Intel equivalent (if you ask AMD, at least). It’s a…
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