Mar 21st 2019
This Week in Computer Hardware 509
Streaming with Bated Breath
Hosted by
Patrick Norton,
Sebastian Peak
Google's Stadia, Razer Basilisk Essential
Although this show is no longer in production, you can enjoy past episodes in the TWiT Archives.
Sebastian Peak and Patrick Norton talk about Google Stadia, Apple's iMac update, the new iPad mini, Ray Tracing support on Pascal GPUs, NVIDIA's Creator Ready Driver program, the Oculus Rift S, the Xbox One S All-digital gaming console, The Division 2's performance, Razer's Basilisk Essential mouse, and much more!
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Links
- Google Stadia
- Stadia is about the future of YouTube, not gaming
- Apple updates iMac lineup
- NVIDIA to Add Real-Time Ray Tracing Support to Pascal GPUs via April Driver Update
- NVIDIA Introduces Creator Ready Driver Program (419.67)
- Qualcomm's new wireless VR headsets work with PCs, too
- Hands-on with the new $399 Oculus Rift S: More pixels, zero webcams, better fit
- First look at Xbox One S All-Digital box art; May 7, 2019, launch planned
- Tom Clancy's The Division 2 Performance Preview
- Razer Basilisk Essential Gaming Mouse Review
- Cheap SSDs from Newegg
- How to Migrate to a Solid-State Drive Without Reinstalling Windows
- Apple lowers price of SSD upgrades for Mac mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro
- Customize your MacBook Air - Space Gray
- iMac Pro now available with 256 GB RAM option … for an extra $5200
- A first ever look at the original iPhone engineering prototype [Gallery]
- Apple’s red iPhone M68 in all its glory