i’ve only ever used youtube out of those three, and the only multitasking i’ve done is switching between chrome and games like inside or social media. haven’t faced any major hiccups. i’d wager it should handle fine, but from the sound of it, your use case seems a bit more mission-critical...
1. iPad 6th Gen, 128 GB, WiFi Only
₹10,000
Purchased October 27, 2019 from Flipkart. One scratch on the top right corner, one ding on the bottom left corner.
2. Asus E12 E203MA-FD017T, Celeron N4000, 4/64
₹6,000
Purchased May 19, 2020 from Flipkart. Practically unused; so much so that the...
14700k, 4090, 1000w, two monitors (380w max), speakers (~100w) and a motorized desk(~___w?). my primary concern is ensuring everything is protected against power fluctuations and reliable switchover support. i was thinking of getting an inverter for the other appliances in the house and a ups...
i’m looking for a 2000-2200 VA UPS mainly to handle switchover for my system, which can draw upto 1300w, maybe 1500w(?) under load. most of the UPS units i’ve checked have smaller sockets, but i need something that either supports 16a plugs or has a reliable way to adapt them. thanks!
also, how...
gpt seems to use your entire history as context in any isolated instance, which makes its responses feel more tailored – though it will deny doing so if you ask
perplexity's responses lack the personalized depth that comes from integrating previous conversations, it tends to stay more agnostic...
i'm the same height as you – my desk is 84cm high, which was an oversight on my part when setting up my workspace. to make it work, i had to get a 120mm class 4 lift for my chair. with the added height, i also needed a three-inch footrest, since keeping your feet planted is just as important for...
even if someone your height recommends a chair that works for them, it might not work for you in the end since everybody's body is different. your best bet is to visit a couple of office furniture stores and try out different chairs to see what feels comfortable and supportive for your body...
repairs on sensitive electronics like this are generally not worthwhile. i had a phone repaired once that required microsoldering – the guy was skilled, and it worked for about a week, but then it stopped again. luckily, they offered a thirty day warranty, so they patched it up again, but it...
got this some time ago – built well, comfortable, with plenty of ergonomic adjustments. excellent customer service. checks out for 13k. you save an additional .5k if you pre-order one of the out of stock colors on their website. cheers
i'd recommend a pair of HS5s or NS333s(i'm sorry. not active). as for edifiers, i think i saw someone selling their practically new 1855DBs for 13k some time ago