
Consumer electronics are getting phenomenally powerful, cheap, and extremely compact, but while our gadgets do more for less they are becoming increasingly disposable. Are modern electronics built to break easier?
Omar writes: "With the Horizon Festival coming to breathtaking Japan, you’ll need the essential gear to prove you’ve got what it takes to become a Horizon Legend as you cruise, drift and explore an open world full of spectacular driving experiences. That’s why we’re happy to announce the newest Limited Edition Xbox Wireless Controller and Wireless Headset collection, featuring inspired designs from Forza Horizon 6. The bright cyan and lime colorways celebrate the Horizon Festival’s recognition of iconic cars and hit music, with special features that are sure to impress any collector."

You can get Hall effect controllers slightly cheaper, but you'd struggle to find as feature-rich a package without some heavy, heavy sales.

Pascal Gilcher calls DLSS 5 impressive but shares the "AI slop" sentiment, explaining the likely tech behind it and why he dislikes it.
I fail to see how this is AI shhhhlllloooop. Looking at the different games they showed, this has made many of them look far better.
If you don’t like it, just don’t enable it. Personally I think it looks great from the videos I have seen.
Making characters look more realistic not ok because we want the developer to decide on how the game was intended to look. - Internet
Change entire game through mods thus changing how the developers intended the game to be is ok. - Internet
All the comments I see are reminding me of how we got to the current state of gaming when microtransactions were first introduced: "It's completely optional guys, we promise! If you don't like it just don't buy it!"
I think we all know how that ended up.
Biggest Scam. Overrides lighting and shadow. So why keep Ray tracing? It's all a scam to raise graphic card. We now see Nvidia with Microsoft downturn anything against them. Sony is next!
Crappy electronics are built to break.
And it's still running Bioshock(Definitive version) flawlessly.
Do the same to the xbox 360,and watch it explode
thats not necessarily true. Take an old school Sony TV for example (circa 1991) yes its old, but that TV which i have in my Basement right now is still alive and it shows perfect picture quality for a SDTV. Its all about the quality and engineering of the system. if the system is poor quality, then it will break at some point.
another PR bull to cover for RRoD or something? ok, I see...I know that no device is built to last forever but if it cost you several hundred dollar, you almost always will expect it to last at least 5 years, not 5 weeks!
Sadly, it doesn't make sense to build a product that will last for an extremely long amount of time.