Hardware
While the headlines may be generated by the rise of artificial intelligence and security threats, we love hardware here at Techfinitive.com. We will bring you video from product launches, with commentary direct from the experts’ mouths. Plus, we will keep you up to date with the latest product releases.
That means everything from phones to graphics workstations, from tablets to desktop PCs. Including the weird and wonderful new product types (that may or may not ever see the light of day). Our emphasis is always on embracing tools that get things done; tools that ensure employees are both productive and happy. And, crucially, secure.Â
We’re also here to make sense of the incredible range of products to choose from. Take laptops. Should Chromebooks be part of your line-up? How do you choose between the vast number of machines on offer from the likes of Dell, HP and Lenovo?
With budgets always the limiting factor, we provide advice on where to spend your money – as well as sharing the real-world experience of an IT manager who has to fend off people wanting more expensive machines.
We also cover the crucial topic of sustainability. Every piece of new hardware we buy has an impact on the environment, so make sure you keep reading TechFinitive.com for general advice but also ratings on the big tech companies.Â
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Energizer Hard Case P28K review: first look at the phone with a week-long battery
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HPE inks 5G RAN tech deal with Telus
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Lenovo makes ThinkPad T series laptops magnificently repairable at MWC 2024
We were lucky enough to get a backstage pass to the Lenovo stand at MWC 2024 where we saw exactly how repairable the new ThinkPad T series laptops are
Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 review: first look at the world’s best Android tablet, but for one factor
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Honor Magic6 Pro review: first look
This Honor Magic6 Pro review is very much a first-look based on a few days with the phone, but there is already much to admire
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Apple Vision Pro – does your business need spatial computing headsets?
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Longer-lasting servers will save Amazon almost $1 billion
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At CES, Formlabs’ new products promise flexibility and scale
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