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Less than 63 grams. Advanced low-latency LIGHTSPEED wireless. Sub-micron precision with HERO 25K sensor. Remove all obstacles with our lightest and fastest PRO mouse ever.
The Ultimate Play The GeForce RTX 3080 offer gamers unparalleled features and stunning performance through Ampere, the second-generation NVIDIA RTX architecture. These high-tech graphics cards incorporate 2nd generation RT cores and 3rd generation Tensor cores, and they also feature ultra-fast G6X memory with new stream multiprocessors to deliver an exceptional gaming experience.
Intel® Core™ i9-12900K Processor 16 Cores, 24 Threads Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition 10GB Asus ROG STRIX B760-I GAMING WIFI Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000 C30 2x32GB NZXT H1 Case v2
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Smartphone 5G-LTE IP68 Dual SIM - Apple A17 Pro Hexa-Core - Display Super Retina XDR OLED 6.7" 1290 x 2796 - 256GB - NFC/Bluetooth 5.3 - iOS 17
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Mac Studio M4 Max for Xcode I got the Mac Studio with the M4 Max chip as my main workstation for Xcode. It’s not just a fast Mac — it’s a stable tool that handles heavy projects, builds, simulators, and multitasking with ease. Configuration CPU: 14 cores (10 performance + 4 efficiency) GPU: 32-core Neural Engine: 16-core Unified memory: 36 GB (410 GB/s) SSD: 512 GB Impressions Simulators launch instantly, builds are lightning-fast. Even with Xcode, Figma, browser, and Terminal running together — everything stays smooth and quiet. No lag, no overheating. Front: 2× USB‑C and SD slot. Back: 4× Thunderbolt 5, 2× USB‑A, HDMI, 10Gb Ethernet, and audio. Everything you need is there — no dongles. If your main task is iOS/macOS development, this is the perfect choice. Powerful, reliable, and built for the future.
Klipsch ProMedia Lumina 2.1 is one of the best purchases I have made for my workspace. I'm very happy with these speakers: the sound is powerful, clear, and immersive, with great detail and nice, punchy bass. They are perfect for music, movies, and gaming. I'm a big fan of high-quality sound, and Klipsch really impressed me in that regard.
I've been using the RAZER VIPER V3 PRO SE for a while now. Before that, I owned nearly every generation of the Logitech G Pro series, so I have a solid basis for comparison. The first thing I noticed after switching was the lower weight and more secure grip. The mouse practically disappears in your hand, and the coating feels more practical and comfortable for everyday use. I also prefer the buttons - the clicks are crisp, consistent, and predictable. For work, the difference is not as noticeable as it is in gaming, but even during long programming sessions and regular office tasks, the Viper V3 Pro feels more refined and comfortable. That said, the Logitech G Pro lineup remains an excellent choice thanks to its timeless shape and proven ergonomics. Compared to the latest G Pro X Superlight 2, this is not a revolutionary upgrade, but RAZER gets many of the small details right. It feels lighter, grippier, and more enjoyable to use overall. After many years with Logitech G Pro mice, this is the first one that genuinely made me want to switch.