Chrome OS Flex 正式上線,所有老筆電都能變身 Chromebook 續命
Razer 推出 Stream Controller 直播控制器與 Elgato 打對台
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Apple 香港開學優惠方案出爐,MacBook Air 該買新還是買便宜?
對於今年要選新筆電的師生們,可是有著幸褔的煩惱,因為 Apple 剛剛就為 MacBook Air 和 MacBook Pro 系列都帶來更新,所以要該怎麼選呢?
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Sony’s first PlayStation loyalty program rewards you for earning trophies
Sony has announced its first PlayStation loyalty program. PlayStation Stars will be free to join and you can earn points by playing games and making purchases on the PlayStation Store. You’ll be able to redeem those points for things like PSN wallet funds and certain products from the store.
There will be a “Monthly Check-in” program that will enable you to earn a reward by playing any game. Sony plans to offer rewards to those who win tournaments and earn certain trophies. The first player to earn a platinum trophy for a certain game in their time zone will earn a reward too.
One aspect of the program ruffled some feathers on social media after the announcement. Sony says it will offer digital collectibles as rewards. These are “digital representations of things that PlayStation fans enjoy, including figurines of beloved and iconic characters from games and other forms of entertainment, as well as cherished devices that tap into Sony’s history of innovation.” It said fans will always have collectibles to earn and there will be “ultra rare” ones.
Calling them “digital collectibles” certainly makes them sound like NFTs, but that’s not the case. “It’s definitely not NFTs. Definitely not,” Grace Chen, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s vice president of network advertising, loyalty and licensed merchandise, told The Washington Post. “You can’t trade them or sell them. It is not leveraging any blockchain technologies and definitely not NFTs.” If only Sony had clarified that in its own blog post to avoid confusion.
PlayStation Stars follows similar reward offerings from Microsoft and Nintendo. Microsoft’s program, which is now called Microsoft Points, has been around for many years. Along with earning points by playing Xbox, users can accrue them by searching on Bing and buying products.
Similarly, folks can snag My Nintendo Gold Points by making purchases from the eShop and performing well in tournaments. They can be used for discounts on Switch games. For completing various tasks, you can also earn platinum points which are redeemable for rewards.
Sony says it will build out PlayStation Stars over time. It’s currently testing the program and it’s planning a phased rollout later this year. More details will be revealed in the coming months.
The best laptops for gaming and schoolwork
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Apple’s 16-inch MacBook Pro is $250 off right now
If you’ve already decided you want to go big on your next laptop, consider the 16-inch MacBook Pro. We gave it a score of 92 in our review, and we didn’t find too much to knock it for. However, it’s pretty pricey with its $2,499 starting price. But right now you can pick it up for $250 less at Amazon as the online retailer has knocked the price of the 512GB version down to $2,249. That’s the best price we’ve seen it, and you can get the discount on their the silver or space gray model.
Buy 16-inch MacBook Pro at Amazon – $2,249
Unlike many of Apple’s other notebooks, the 16-inch MacBook Pro was redesigned a bit to make it more of a power user’s machine. It has a 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display that’s only interrupted by a top notch that houses the 1080p webcam. The TouchBar is gone but Apple’s Magic Keyboard remains a dream to type on, and the trackpad is wonderful to use as well. But arguably most importantly, the sides of the MacBook Pro now have a bunch of ports that have been missing from the notebook for a long time. It has three Thunderbolt 4 USB-C connections, a full-sized HDMI port, and SD card reader, a headphone jack and a MagSafe power connector — all of that’s to say that you won’t be living as much of the dongle life as you might have been before, although you might still need a USB-A adapter every now and then.
The base model that’s on sale runs on Apple’s M1 Pro chipset, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, and it comes in at fairly hefty 4.7 pounds. While it’s not the most portable machine (we recommend going for the 14-inch version if that’s a priority for you), it’s certainly a powerhouse when it comes to performance. In our benchmark testing, the Pro blew most comparable Windows machines out of the water and did so while maintaining a strong battery life. The 16-inch Pro lasted about 16.5 hours during our battery tests, and it’s worth noting that we didn’t see a performance dip while running on battery power alone.
Ultimately, the 16-inch MacBook Pro is best for audio and video producers or others in creative fields who want the maximum amount of screen space possible along with some of the best performance you’ll find on a laptop today. Yes, it remains pricey even when on sale, but it’s a much better buy when you can grab it for $250 less than usual.
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