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NBB deal: gaming notebook from Asus at a bargain price

Computer games are not only an exciting pastime on the home PC, gaming is also fun on the go. If you don’t want to be satisfied with handhelds like the Nintendo Switch, but don’t want to do without the full PC experience, you need a gaming notebook. They are usually expensive and often cost more than 2,000 euros. This also applies to the Asus Rog Zephyrus G14, which puts a heavy strain on the budget with a recommended retail price of 1,899 euros.
The device is not a bargain even as a notebook cheaper deal. But at least the price drops to 1,599 euros plus 7.99 euros shipping costs. That still sounds like a lot, but measured against the equipment offered, the course is definitely a “best price” – also with a view to the online competition (all information – as of January 24, 2023).
- screen: 14 inch (35.6 cm), anti-glare, IPS panel, 2560×1600 pixels (WQXGA)
- processor: AMD Ryzen 7 6800HS
- random access memory: 16 gigabytes of RAM
- Storage: 1 terabyte SSD
- graphic card: AMD Radeon RX 6700S, 8GB GDDR6
- Price: 1,599 euros plus 7.99 shipping costs
Gaming Notebook: Asus Rog Zephyrus G14 at NBB.com
Asus Rog Zephyrus G14: Lots of features at a fair price
The central computing work in the Asus Rog Zephyrus G14 is done by an AMD Ryzen 7 6800HS processor. It is supported by 16 gigabytes of RAM and an AMD Radeon RX 6700S graphics card. With this combination, you can even play graphics-intensive games with ease. The anti-glare 14-inch display promises brilliant images with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hertz. Hardly any gambler wishes remain unfulfilled here.
With a weight of 1.7 kilograms, the Asus Rog Zephyrus G14 is also comparatively light. The compact and particularly flat design underlines the high mobility factor. The 76 kWh battery should also ensure long gaming fun away from a power outlet. Windows 11 Home is pre-installed, so you’re ready to go. If you are flirting with a gaming laptop, you will get plenty of performance here at a still fair price.
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Routers with top WiFi: The best devices with fast WiFi 6

The wireless standard IEEE 802.11ax, which is often simply called WLAN 6, WLAN ax or Wi-Fi 6, is in principle not that new, as the first devices came onto the market as early as 2019. However, Wi-Fi 6 is only now starting to become widespread enough to make an upgrade worthwhile. So far, there have simply been too few remote stations (clients) that could benefit from a fast WLAN 6 router.
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Tactical Foodpack: Food for the next hike or as an emergency ration

Who longer trips or multi-day hikes in nature undertakes, may have already tried trekking food. With the mostly freeze-dried meal, the most important thing is to supply the body with energy. The food packets are therefore often rich in fats, carbohydrates and proteins.
The advantages over the well-known reserve cans clearly outweigh the disadvantages: on the one hand, the packs are space-saving and can be folded again in many cases. In addition, they are significantly lighter and are therefore also suitable for transport over longer distances. In the meantime, there are also rations for a wide range of requirements: Hearty main meals with fish, meat, without meat or even vegan, sweet desserts, breakfast or small snacks in between. Depending on the manufacturer and storage, the packs even last for several years and are therefore also suitable as emergency rations.
We present popular trekking food in the following table:
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Perfect for weight loss: you can also enjoy potatoes and pasta

Starch from pasta is one of the complex carbohydrates – and one of the real fatteners. For example, those who are on a diet are happy to do without it. This is only partially true, because even if you want to lose some weight, you can still rely on pasta – but you should pay attention to a trick. It sounds surprising, but it’s true: when pasta gets cold, it has fewer calories. This also applies to potatoes, rice and other starchy foods.
Of course, it is not enough to lose weight just to rely on potatoes, pasta and Co. from the day before. In any case, these foods from the day before can help to lose weight in the long term. The reason: when cooked pasta cools, some of the starch it contains becomes indigestible. Consequently, they also provide no calories. The pasta from the day before contains about ten percent less digestible starch than freshly cooked pasta. This also applies if you heat them up again and fry the noodles, for example. However, the process takes about twelve to 24 hours, so you should let the noodles rest for that long – preferably in the refrigerator, so that no unwanted bacteria can settle.
Briefly explained: What is resistant starch?
Starch is one of the carbohydrates and is the most important nutritional and reserve carbohydrate in many foods. Briefly explained, it is a natural polysaccharide that is found in pasta, potatoes and cereals, among other things.
When these starchy foods cool down, resistant starch is produced as a degradation product. The indigestible starch becomes a type of fiber as it passes through the small intestine without being utilized. In the body, resistant starch behaves in a similar way to dietary fiber. Dietary fiber keeps you full for longer due to its indigestible or resistant starch.
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