Category Archives: System Reviews

The IBM WorkPad z50 was a quirky $1,000 PC for CEOs

Today I’m unboxing a IBM WorkPad z50 which was a quirky $1,000 PC for CEOs. There are a ton of quirks and features built into this little handheld PC! ++ WATCH >> https://youtu.be/y1nHgkcj-Q8

The IBM WorkPad series of PCs, also known as the IBM WorkPad PC Companion, was a line of portable computing devices introduced by IBM in the late 1990s. These devices were designed with the aim of providing professionals with a compact and lightweight computing solution for on-the-go productivity. The WorkPad series was particularly notable for its sleek and ergonomic design, making it highly portable and easy to carry.

The WorkPad PCs were powered by various iterations of the Palm operating system, a precursor to modern mobile operating systems like iOS and Android. They featured monochrome displays and stylus-based input, emphasizing pen-based computing. This made them well-suited for tasks such as note-taking, calendar management, and basic document editing. Despite their limited processing power compared to full-fledged laptops of the time, the WorkPad series offered a convenient and efficient means of managing personal information and performing essential computing tasks while away from the office or home.

Though the WorkPad series was eventually discontinued, it played a significant role in the early development of portable computing technology. Its emphasis on mobility and productivity paved the way for later generations of mobile devices, influencing the design and functionality of modern smartphones and tablets. The legacy of the IBM WorkPad series can still be seen in the portable computing devices we use today.

FOUND: Rare SEGA Dreamcast Dev Kit & Prototype Software!

A Sega Dreamcast Development Kit was dropped off at RE-PC in the Seattle area for recycling. Thankfully they saved it and got it running along with prototype and development software plus design documents. It’s a cool piece of Sega Dreamcast history and is now on display at the Tukwila store! Check it out: http://www.repc.com

I should add that the museum parts of RE-PC are completely FREE, so swing by if you are in the area and check out their cool stuff!

**All-New** AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS Mini-PC is CRAZY FAST!

Review of the latest mini-pc from Minisforum the UM790 Pro (Venus Series) which rocks a AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS Processor w/ Radeon 780M integrated GPU that CHEWS UP 1080p game play with ease. But can it do 4K?! Let’s find out : https://youtu.be/ovMunxHTnm4

Mini-PCs have gained immense popularity due to their compact size and versatile functionality. Their appeal lies in their ability to offer powerful computing capabilities in a small form factor, making them ideal for users who value space efficiency or require a portable solution. Mini-PCs are highly customizable, allowing users to tailor the specifications to their specific needs, whether it be for gaming, media consumption, or productivity tasks. Additionally, they often boast energy efficiency and quiet operation, making them suitable for a variety of environments. With their sleek designs and robust performance, mini-PCs provide a convenient and efficient computing experience without sacrificing power or aesthetics.

Sega Genesis Buying Guide + Best Games & Hidden Gems!

 

The Immortal John Hancock is back w/ a brand new Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) BUYING GUIDE: Main Consoles, Clone systems, Accessories + Best Games & HIDDEN GEMS!

The Sega Genesis holds a special appeal for gaming enthusiasts and nostalgia seekers alike. Launched in the late 1980s, the Genesis captured the hearts of gamers with its impressive library of games and advanced hardware capabilities. It offered a vibrant and diverse range of titles, including iconic franchises like Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, and Golden Axe, delivering fast-paced action, memorable characters, and innovative gameplay. The Genesis’s 16-bit graphics and sound were revolutionary for their time, providing a visually striking and immersive gaming experience. The console’s competitive edge against its rival, the Super Nintendo, fueled a spirited console war, with fans passionately defending their preferred system. The Sega Genesis continues to evoke fond memories of gaming’s golden era, making it an enduring symbol of nostalgia and an important chapter in video game history.

This Ryzen 5 Mini-PC is CHEAP ($399) & Fast!

Taking a look at the Ace Magician AMR5-AMD Ryzen 5 mini-PC. This is a cheap and fast Windows computer that can work as a daily driver but also play games pretty well.

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PlayStation VR2 vs Meta Quest 2 – Which is BETTER?

This is a tough one… I’m comparing the new PlayStation VR2 vs Meta Quest 2 – Which is BETTER?

PlayStation VR2 is the successor to the original PlayStation VR headset and is designed to work with the PlayStation 5 console. It features an improved resolution, wider field of view, and better tracking, as well as a new controller with enhanced haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. The headset also includes features like eye-tracking and foveated rendering for improved graphics and performance. On the other hand, the Meta Quest 2 is a standalone virtual reality headset that doesn’t require a PC or console to operate. It features a high-resolution display, six degrees of freedom tracking, and a comfortable design. The Meta Quest 2 also includes hand-tracking and supports a wide range of games and applications from the Oculus Store.

BUYER BEWARE: Hyper Base FC – I have it & it’s not good.

This Chinese retro console comes w/ 53,000 games (PS1, N64, Dreamcast, Arcade, etc) which sounds great…but it’s not. Bad performance, audio issues and a high price make this a system you probably should stay far away from.

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3GGR3WW (Affiliate link)

** DISCLAIMER: This was sent to me for review, but all of the opinions are my own. I mean, obviously. **