The editors of PC Perspective discuss the latest in-house product reviews and news from around the world that pertains to technology and PC hardware.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 478 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Tech NewsNewsTechnology |
Another week, and another podcast. It seems like our destiny. In the words of Darth Vader, join us, and together we can rule the galaxy as ... distant cousins? I think that's what he said. Topics below include such morsels as Nvidia GTC (feel the pow... more
This week we discuss AMD's new 144 Hz requirement for FreeSync certification, the "perfection" of 12GB RAM capacity, Corsair's K65 PLUS keyboard that's actually 75%, Epic gets expensive, mining with Ryzen and more topics (listed below). more
We talked at length about various things, some of which were actually the topics at hand! The Apple M3, Android apps on Windows 11, and Roku agreement - or else. See the list below for an approximation of the conversation. more
Josh is traveling again, Kent is back, and we have plenty to discuss. Intel CPU crashes, the RX 7900 GRE, the AT&T outage, Nvidia is the GPU cartel - it's all here in this one show! Here us now, and believe us later. See all the times below for a lis... more
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I don’t know if it’s something about being in the Midwest but they’re not very dynamic speakers. The hosts lack the proper intonations and self reflectivity to be good pod cast hosts. The shows drone on and on.
Bunch of hot air escaping out of these guys faces. Josh Walrath is a racists troll, the rest can’t communicate a thought in anyway interesting or engaging.
This was once a 5-star podcase but has devolved into a couple of hours of inside jokes and "bro" talk, Where there once was some solid hardware discussion and tech news there is now only three guys just trying to show how cool and "inside" they are. 10% wheat and 90% chaff. This could be a 10 minute podcast if they just stuck to relevant content. more
I love this podcast. It's such a great podcast that keeps you updated on the latest tech news. Keep it going guys!
Can’t stand Jeremy Helstrom. He’s nothing but an unpleasant distraction, constantly interrupts and disrupts the podcast. I can’t take it anymore.
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