The MacBook Air M4 had a good price on Black Friday, but now it’s cheaper: so you can get it on sale

During Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday we could see very good offers on some Apple devices, but in the Cyber ​​Week At PcComponentes we have found an even better deal: the MacBook Air M4 go down to the 849 euros when adding it to cart. The price difference is not very high, but if we were planning to buy this computer we can get an additional discount of 10 euros compared to the price it had in recent weeks. A powerful and light laptop He MacBook Air M4 It is one of the devices with the best quality-price ratio within the Apple brand, especially with this offer. It is a good laptop—one of the best options, even—if what we are looking for is a computer solvent both to work and to study at home or away. {“videoId”:”x9fnll2″,”autoplay”:true,”title”:”macbook-air-m4″, “tag”:””, “duration”:”55″} And in addition to being powerful, it is a very light computer, since weighs only 1.24 kg. In relation to the latter, we are talking about the model that incorporates a 13.6-inch screen along with 16 GB of unified memory and 256 GB of internal storage. On the other hand, one of the key points is that this laptop comes with the M4 chipwhich offers good performance at practically all times. It is also worth noting that the computer comes with a battery that offers a theoretical autonomy of up to 18 hours video playback. In Xataka Consum sells a V16 beacon with which you can comply with the new DGT regulations starting January 1 You may also be interested Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images |Javier PenalvaApple In Xataka |MacBook Air M4 vs MackBook Air M3: these are the main differences between the two models In Xataka |MacBook Air Vs MacBook Pro: we explain which one to choose (function() { window._JS_MODULES = window._JS_MODULES || {}; var headElement = document.getElementsByTagName(‘head’)(0); if (_JS_MODULES.instagram) { var instagramScript = document.createElement(‘script’); instagramScript.src=”https://platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js”; instagramScript.async = true; instagramScript.defer = true; headElement.appendChild(instagramScript); – The news The MacBook Air M4 had a good price on Black Friday, but now it’s cheaper: so you can get it on sale was originally published in Xataka by Alberto Garcia .

While everything is going through the roof, a product is cheaper than ever in Spain: cocaine

Those who are dedicated to probing the coca market have encountered a curious phenomenon: while the CPI rises and the prices of products such as the coffee either cocoacocaine undertakes the reverse path. Its cost seems to be in free fall. If a few years ago there was talk of more than 30,000 euros per kilogram of white powder, today there are sources that place it at barely 13,000a collapse that also coincides with an apparent increase of traffic and a high consumption. A difficult equation to solve. What do the figures say? It is not easy to talk about cocaine trafficking and the price. There is data and people dedicated to studying it, but for obvious reasons much of the information available is based on estimates. I shared the last one a few days ago The Catalan Newspaper in an extensive report in which he assures that right now a kilo of cocaine on the black market is around 13,000 euros. The same newspaper recalls that not so long ago a kilo brick was around 20,000 euros, but if you use the newspaper archive you will find information which show that a mere decade ago it was priced at between 27,000 and 29,000 euros in the Rías Baixas or even above 30,000 in Madrid and Valencia. What’s more, just a few months ago The Voice of Galicia assured that the official reference with which the Ministry of the Interior worked when calculating the value of the seized drugs set the value of a kilo at just over 30,500 euros. Is it something new? No. And that’s the curious thing. The media has been reporting on the drop in the price of coca for more than a year, sometimes with slight swings. Now does it The Newspaperbut a year ago I did it the Galician press and in 2023 it had the same message ABCwhich already at that time included the words of Fernando Iglesias, head of the Customs Surveillance Service in Galicia: “Its price has plummeted and that leads to a brutal offer.” “Cocaine prices have been devalued by almost half compared to just a few years ago, and that is a very clear indicator of the current abundance of this drug,” agreed the head of the Galician Foundation against Drug Trafficking. According to the data what he was driving at the time ABCthe kilo of Colombian coca that 20 years ago was paid for 30,000 euros had gone to price 17,000. Prices, however, always refer to a kilo. Curiously, this accelerated cheapening of drugs does not seem to have transferred to the street. Where the gram still costs the same than before: it remains around the 50 and 60 eurosdespite the fact that those who handle large quantities of drugs do so at a much lower cost. Are there more trends? Yes. Again they are based on estimates and indications, but they are just as interesting. The first tells us about the type of drug that is consumed. Not only has a kilo of coca become cheaper, it also seems to be purer. That at least is what emerges from the data from Energy Control, an agency dedicated to analyzing samples delivered by anonymous buyers. Their studies show that, on average, the samples that arrive have a purity that exceeds 70%. Other studies They have also noted an increase in purity. What about consumption? If there is a clear (and relevant) trend, it is the one that tells us about demand, which can be analyzed based on two key clues: studies on consumption and seizures of caches. In the first case (demand), the European Drug Report 2025 stands out, which reveals that Spain is the country with a highest percentage of population that has taken coca at some point in their life. The figure here reaches 13.3%, well above France and Denmark (9.4%). Do we have more clues? Yes. The European study, presented in June, slid that there are indications that consumption is increasing in the EU and even advised administrations to prepare for a rebound in demand for treatments. The percentage of people who admit to having tried the white powder also has been increasing over the last few years. The latest EADES survey (2024) indicates that 13% of individuals from 15 to 64 years old admit having used cocaine at some time, which marks the maximum in the historical series. In 2022 that indicator marked 11.7% and if we go to the early years of the 2000s the data was even lower. The Man Project Observatory also has noted its increase among users seeking to detoxify: in a matter of a decade it has gone from being the main addiction of 27% of users to extending its shadow to reach approximately 41%. What about seizures? They are another thermometer. At the end of the day, whether more or fewer caches are ‘hunted’ depends on the authorities’ aim, but also on the intensity of traffic. The Newspaper remember that the police only manage to seize a relatively low percentage of all the drugs that arrive at the ports. In the absence of more updated data, the 2024 Annual Drug Statistics published in July by the Intelligence Center against Terrorism and Organized Crime (CITCO) shows that last year Interior recorded an increase in cocaine seizures of 5.2%, which places them at approximately 123 tons. “There is more cocaine than ever”recognize police sources to The Newspaper about the situation that exists in cities like Barcelona. The same medium specifies that in 2023 and 2024 Customs Surveillance located just over 60 million tons of coca hidden in containers arriving by sea from South America. The reason for these data? One possibility is a change in routes that reduces the volume traveled through Holland and Belgium and places Spain as a gateway to Europe. What about the prices? If demand does not seem to be suffering… Why are prices falling, at least in the channels where kilos are moved (another … Read more

Getting a Nintendo Switch 2 or a PlayStation 5 Pro is much cheaper with 11.11 on AliExpress

Although there are still many weeks until Christmas, many of us choose the month of November to buy gifts early. Here come great promos like AliExpress 11.11one of the best of the year to buy devices of all kinds. This year’s is especially interesting to buy a new consolethanks to great deals that we can reduce even more with some discount coupons: Discount minimum purchase coupon 3 euros 15 euros XATAKAES03 5 euros 29 euros XATAKAES05 12 euros 69 euros XATAKAES12 20 euros 129 euros XATAKAES20 40 euros 249 euros XATAKAES40 60 euros 369 euros XATAKAES60 75 euros 469 euros XATAKAES75 85 euros 549 euros XATAKAES03ES85 It is true that this AliExpress promo will be available until November 19, but possibly the best deals will not last until then. To make your work a little easier, we leave you below a selection of some consoles that right now have a brutal price: nintendo switch 2 by 405.02 euros with the coupon ESAE75, the new Nintendo console with ‘Mario Kart World’ and ‘Cyberpunk 2077’. PlayStation 5 Pro by 747.40 euros with the coupon ESAE85, the best version of the console in a pack with ‘EA Sports FC 26’. Nintendo Switch OLED by 182.94 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20, a console that continues to be a great purchase in 2025. ASUS ROG Ally X by 718.08 euros with the coupon ESAE85, a powerful and very versatile portable console. Nintendo Switch Lite by 109.53 euros with the ESAE20 coupon, a super economical console that can still offer a lot. nintendo switch 2 AliExpress 11.11 is a great time to get one nintendo switch 2 We have been seeing how the console has been starring in different offers since it was available, although none as juicy as this one: it comes out for 405.02 euros with the coupon ESAE75 (and using PayPal as a payment method) and comes with two great games such as ‘Mario Kart World’ and ‘Cyberpunk 2077’. The new Nintendo console comes with important improvements and more power, being capable of moving games at 4K when we have it in its dock. If we prefer, we always have the option of playing their entire catalog in portable mode, which gives a lot of versatility to the console. In addition, we will have two very good titles to premiere it. Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World + Cyberpunk 2077 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links PlayStation 5 Pro As an alternative to the previous one, it is also a good time to get a PlayStation 5 Pro. This is another of the consoles that we can also find at a good price in this new AliExpress promo: we have it available for 747.40 euros with the coupon ESAE85 and using PayPal as a payment method. In addition, it comes in a pack with ‘EA Sports FC 26’. This new version of the Sony console offers improvements that will allow us to enjoy compatible video games with better quality and performance. It has 2 TB of storagewhich is a plus when installing games. It is true that it comes without a disc reader, but we can buy it separately later and attach it without problems in a couple of minutes. PlayStation 5 Pro + EA Sports FC 26 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Nintendo Switch OLED We may prioritize spending as little as possible when getting a new console. If that is our case, then it is possible that the Nintendo Switch OLED, the best version of the previous generation of Nintendo, fits us very well. Although it already has a successor, at this price it is very worth it: it costs 182.94 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20. If we take into account Nintendo’s large catalog of exclusive games, this version of the console is a great option. Its OLED screen stands out above allone that represents a significant leap in quality with the base version and that significantly improves the experience when using its portable game. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Asus ROG Ally X Portable consoles have gained another dimension in recent years. The path was paved by Steam Deck, but now there are alternatives that offer different and even significantly more powerful experiences. That is the case of this Asus ROG Allywhich we can get right now for 718.08 euros with the coupon ESAE85 and paying with PayPal. This console offers very good performance even with the most demanding titles thanks to the Ryzen Z1 Extreme it uses. Besides, It has 1 TB of storage so we can install a good part of our game catalog. It has a 7-inch screen with 120 Hz and 1080p resolution, as well as a good battery that also charges in a breeze with its 100 W fast charge. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Nintendo Switch Lite We close this selection of consoles on offer with the cheapest of all, although that does not mean we should lose sight of it. This is Nintendo Switch Lite, a very interesting device for those who only intend to play Nintendo video games in portable mode. comes out for 109.53 euros with the coupon ESAE20. For just over 100 euros, we can have with us a portable console that still has power left for a while. Taking into account how rich Nintendo’s catalog of games is (both exclusive and third-party titles), it is a very interesting device for play without complications and without spending too much. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Xataka, Nintendo, Sony, Asus In Xataka | Best consoles and other retro hardware replicas for nostalgic gamers: which one to buy and recommended models In Xataka | The best smartwatches: their analyzes and videos are … Read more

“it’s cheaper than a residence”

Marty and Jessica Ansen have been married for 57 years and love traveling by cruise, although due to work and family they did not do it as much as they would have liked. In June 2022 they decided to take a radical turn to your lifestyle and they boarded the Coral Princess cruise ship for the first time in Brisbane, Australia. That moment marked a journey across the seven seas that has not yet ended. Since then they have traveled on some 111 cruises, making these enormous ships your new floating home, with confirmed reservations until September 2027. According to his family, traveling the world aboard a cruise is cheaper than a residence …and much more fun. On endless vacations As the cruise company Princess Cruises in Australia shared in your Instagram profileMarty and Jessica Ansen have been on cruises for 2,335 days of their lives, on 111 voyages, and they already have 33 more cruises booked until 2027. This routine of non-stop sailing has allowed them to enjoy trips around the world, with access to unlimited food, high-level entertainment and a community atmosphere on board where they have even made friends among the crew and other passengers. On board, the couple combines the adventure of waking up every day in a different port with a comfortable life, since the cruise includes cleaning services and food included, which saves them from many of the responsibilities of life on land. “Now we no longer know how to wash the dishes or make our beds because we haven’t done that in a long time. So now we have to stay on board to survive,” Marty joked in an interview for Australian television. Plus, they can stay connected with their family. The couple of cruise passengers take advantage of the scales that cruise ships do in different parts of Australia to visit their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Plus, as Ren van Rooyen, hotel manager aboard the Coral Princess, said, Marty and Jessica are “kind of like local celebrities,” so it’s easy for them to make friends during their travels. Tap on the photo to go to the original message How the couple told in a report of The TelegraphThey also take advantage of these stops to visit friends from all over the world that they have made during their travels. “When our ship visits other countries, we meet up with family and friends we have met at sea in places like Ireland, Canada, the Netherlands, Alaska and New Zealand,” Marty told the British newspaper. Living aboard a cruise ship The most common thing is to imagine cruise ships as a temporary place to stay during a vacation. However, just as there are people who live permanently in hotels, there are also those who live all year round. on board cruises. That is the case of Marty and Jessica who, according to their children and grandchildren, find it cheaper to live on board the cruise than in a nursing home. According to their statements, the budget includes everything: from unlimited food to a bed made daily. Furthermore, it includes access to activities and medical services on board, which is an important advantage for elderly people. To stay healthy and active, retirees have created a simple but effective daily routine that includes an hour of table tennis together each morning. This daily exercise contributes to their physical and mental well-being, while they enjoy the changing landscape and the multiple services that the cruise offers. Although this way of life has multiple advantages, not everything is perfect for the couple. A big drawback is the constant changing of time zones while traveling around the world, which makes it difficult for them to keep clear control of elapsed time and can lead to some disorientation. Additionally, Marty jokingly confessed that he misses “being able to drive wherever I wanted to go whenever I wanted,” a limitation typical of life in the sea. However, these small setbacks are considered minor details compared to the experience of living aboard a cruise ship and enjoying a unique lifestyle that for them is more economical and satisfying than a traditional nursing home. In Xataka | A millionaire has been living from cruise to cruise for 25 years: his biggest problem has not been money, but balance Image | Princess Cruises

These refurbished ones are a bargain if you are looking for a new cheaper iPhone

Those of us who are lovers of technology in general always like to have the latest and newest. The problem with this is always the same: the price. It is not easy to find a device recently launched on the market on sale, much less if we focus on Apple iPhones. The new ones iPhone 17 they are great, but getting any of them is not cheap at all. Yes, it is clear that we can wait a few months and thus take one of these home at a better price. However, we cannot always (or want to) wait that long, so it is time to look for alternatives. Always looking to have a modern iPhone, but paying much less for it, one of the best options is to go for a reconditioned model. We have the ideal proof of this with this iPhone 16 Pro from BackMarket: exits 775 euros. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Powerful, with very good cameras and at a great price It is undeniable that the iPhone 17 Pro It is an excellent terminal, but you have to have a large budget to get it. Since its launch a few months ago, it has barely dropped a little from the 1,319 euros that its version with less storage (256 GB) costs. Precisely for this reason, the iPhone 16 Pro from BackMarket that we mentioned above is presented as a great alternative, since it costs almost 550 euros less. At a significantly lower price, the iPhone 16 Pro is still a great option this 2025 if we are looking for an iPhone. It is a phone that stands out for coming with a large 6.3-inch OLED screen (with a refresh rate of 120 Hz) that is very resistant to falls, the A18 Pro chip and a triple camera photography system that performs at a great level in any scenario. Furthermore, this refurbished product from BackMarket has an ‘Excellent’ condition, which implies that it is in great condition (both aesthetically and in terms of hardware and battery). The experts at this store review the devices following 25 checkpoints, so we will not have any problems in this regard. All without forgetting that, in addition, we will have 24-month warranty and a 30-day trial period. The iPhone 16 is presented as a cheaper alternative Are you looking for a current iPhone even cheaper? You don’t need to target an older generation, as you can take home a iPhone 16 refurbished by 635 euros with BackMarket. If we take into account that the iPhone 17 has reached stores close to 1,000 euros, this refurbished device is also presented as a great option for those users who They are looking to spend less and have a powerful and modern iPhone with them. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links This refurbished iPhone, also in ‘Excellent’ condition, offers very good power thanks to the A18 chip. In addition, it has a 6.1-inch OLED screen and a dual camera system (48 + 12 megapixels). If you are not such a demanding user and your budget is tighter, this iPhone 16 is undoubtedly the ideal one for you. Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Xataka In Xataka | Best iPhones. Which one to buy in 2025 and recommended models based on budget, tastes and quality-price In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes

that building nuclear power plants becomes increasingly cheaper

While Western countries debated for or against nuclear energy, with the construction of new plants weighed down by decades of delays and cost overruns, China has not only continued building: He has done it against the trend of the sector. For the first time in more than 50 years, a country has made building nuclear reactors increasingly cheaper, faster and scalable. The difference is overwhelming. The only two reactors built in the United States this century (at the Vogtle plant in Georgia) took 11 years to complete and cost a whopping $35 billion, equivalent to about $15 per watt of capacity. According to a analysis published in NatureChina is building its new nuclear power plants for just $2 a watt. It is not an anomaly, but a trend. Construction costs in the United States have increased tenfold since the 1960s, and in France they have almost doubled. In China they halved during the 2000s and have remained stable since then. The big question is how they have achieved it, and whether the rest of the world can imitate them. The Chinese nuclear recipe. Building a nuclear power plant remains one of the most complex engineering projects on the planet. If China has managed to do this in an increasingly efficient way, it is thanks to a mix of standardization and unwavering state support. The three state nuclear giants receive low-interest loans, which greatly reduces the cost of financing. Unlike the West, where each project has been a new experiment with unique designs, China has often focused on building a handful of models, scaling its nuclear capability rapidly. But these are just the last steps of the recipe. To get here, Beijing had to invest in mastering each link in the supply chain. Made in China. As detailed in a extensive New York Times reportthe country has developed a robust national industry capable of forging everything from reactor vessels to the most critical components of each nuclear power plant. Components made in China, such as cargo pumps or ring cranes, cost half as much as their imported equivalents. A perfect example is the American-designed AP1000 reactor. Both the United States and China faced enormous challenges building this model. But as problems led to delays and skyrocketing costs that nearly buried the American industry, China paused, studied every flaw, and ended up developing an improved, nationalized version of the reactor: the CAP1000. It is now building nine reactors of this model within just five years, and at a drastically lower cost. The winning strategy. “China demonstrates that the construction and operation costs of nuclear power do not have to increase unabated,” explains Dan Kammenprofessor at Johns Hopkins University. Breaking the curse of cost overruns requires “more than technology: it requires an intelligent and strategic approach,” says Kammen. The result of this approach is that China is on track to overtake the United States as the largest nuclear power in the world in 2030. Today it has almost as many reactors under construction as the rest of the world combined. It is not a simple bet, but a State policy that does not end at its borders. China has already put two Hualong One reactors into operation in Pakistan, and has plans to continue expanding throughout Asia, Africa and South America. Waiting for the SMR. While China perfects the construction of large already proven reactors, Western countries follow a radically different path: betting on innovation through the private sector. Dozens of startups are working on a new generation of small modular reactors (SMR), theoretically cheaper and faster to build. Tech giants like Google, Amazon and Microsoft They have invested billions in them to power their energy-hungry data centers. The problem is not only that This technological advance will take years to maturebut China does not live apart from it. The country is already taking giant steps in future technologies, such as fourth-generation gas-cooled reactors or research into thorium reactors. And he could repeat the same strategies that have worked with traditional reactors. Image | CNNC In Xataka | China has turned the energy sector upside down: the first fusion-proof nuclear power plant is already a success

The Xiaomi 15T stars in a new offer of the day. You can now buy it cheaper or with a gift watch

He Xiaomi 15T It is one of the most interesting high-end phones, especially if what we are looking for is a good price that is as tight as possible and without sacrificing certain specifications. After a few months since its launch, it can now be purchased at a discount or with a promotion: Xiaomi 15T (256GB) by 489 euros on Powerplanet. Xiaomi 15T (512GB) + Xiaomi Watch S4 (41mm) by 649.99 euros in the official store. Xiaomi 15T (512GB) + Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro + Xiaomi Smart Band 10 for 649.99 euros in the official store. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A high-end that has a good price He Xiaomi 15T It is one of the latest high-end mobile phones launched by the brand that stands out, just as its previous generation did, for its excellent quality-price ratio. It is a big mobile (8.3 inches) which is accompanied by a panel with 1.5K resolution which is compatible with Dolby Vision and HDR10+. As if that were not enough, internally we find the processor MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra along with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. It also comes with a generous battery that supports 67W fast charging and its operating system is HyperOS. But without a doubt, the icing on the cake is found in its photographic section: once again, this generation comes with cameras signed by Leica. In addition, it is worth mentioning that the Xiaomi 15T has a rear camera module that consists of a 50 MP main sensor, a 50 MP telephoto sensor and a 12 MP wide-angle sensor. You may also be interested Fitudoos for Xiaomi 15T/15T Pro Tempered Glass Screen Protector (2 Pieces) + Camera Lens Protector (2 Pieces), (9H Hardness) (Scratch Resistant). The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Redmi Buds 6 Pro – Wireless headphones, noise cancellation, lightweight, up to 36 hours of autonomy, Bluetooth 5.3, Black (ES version) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Xiaomi In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | The best Xiaomi mobile in quality price: purchasing and comparison guide

A Google Pixel at a knockdown price, another from Xiaomi much cheaper, offers on portable consoles and more, Bargain Hunting

We return once again with a new Bargain Hunting in which we can take advantage of to get some cheaper devices. Stores have launched many discounts, so in this article we are going to review what the best deals of the week on mobile phones, computers, televisions and more. Google Pixel 9 Pro by 679.15 eurosa top quality-price mobile phone thanks to its discount with coupon. Lenovo Legion Go by 721 eurosa portable console that is at the store’s all-time low price. Poco F7 Pro by 429.99 eurosa high-end Xiaomi mobile that has dropped in price again. HP Omen 16 by 1,199 eurosa gaming laptop with a very good configuration. Samsung TQ65Q7F5AUXXC by 599 eurosa TV from the brand that comes with a 65-inch QLED screen. Google Pixel 9 Pro MediaMarkt right now has a wide range of discounts on Google devices thanks to the coupon 15MMGOOGLEwhich works on every product. But if what we are looking for is a good mobile, be very careful with the Google Pixel 9 Pro that has fallen to the 679.15 euros. This is an excellent and compact phone, which incorporates a very good screen and a very good set of cameras. Of course, in addition to the Google Pixel 9 Pro, we can also find many other Google devices discounted with the coupon. And not only mobile phones, but also smart watches or headphones. Google Pixel 9 Pro (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Lenovo Legion Go More and more we see portable consoles or consolidated laptops or PCs. This type of device has come on strong with quite powerful models, and the Lenovo Legion Go which was launched last year can now be bought cheaper. Amazon has it for 721 eurosits historical minimum price. He Lenovo Legion Go This offer includes an 8.8-inch screen, in addition to its respective AMD processor Ryzen Z1 Extreme along with 1TB of internal storage. Also comes with Windows 11 Home and with very comfortable controls. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Poco F7 Pro If you are not convinced by the price of the Google Pixel 9 Pro, Xiaomi offers an alternative in its mid-range with the new offer of the Poco F7 Pro. In the store it costs 429.99 eurosbut if we are new users we can receive a 20 euro coupon. This is a good mobile phone that incorporates a screen with 2K+ resolutionits processor is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and its battery 6,000 mAh supports 90W fast charging.- The price could vary. We earn commission from these links HP Omen 16 If what you are looking for is a good gaming laptop with a reasonable price, pay attention to the HP Omen 16 that has fallen on Amazon up to 1,199 euros. This laptop features a 16-inch screen with 2K resolution and refresh rate of up to 240 Hz, its processor is the Intel Core 7-240H, it comes with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD and its graphics is a Nvidia RTX 5060. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung TQ65Q7F5AUXXC Finally, in recent months we have also seen quite a few discounts on televisions, and MediaMarkt right now has the Samsung TQ65Q7F5AUXXC by 599 euros. It is not their best price and it has been at a similar price for a few weeks, but for this price we can have a TV with 65 inch QLED screen. Additionally, it includes both Alexa as Google Assistant and comes with Filmmaker mode. Samsung TQ65Q7F5AUXXC (QLED, 65 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Google, Lenovo, Xiaomi, HP, Samsung In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs

An electric car is 54% cheaper to maintain than a combustion car. And it may not compensate because the data has a trick

The cost of a car is not what you pay for it, it is the sum of many other factors. It is what it costs you to fill the tank, what it costs you to repair it and, why not, what you get back once you have decided to get rid of it. Are there reasons to go electric? Yes, many. Also to stay in the combustion. It depends on what you value. The data. An electric car saves up to 54% in maintenance compared to an equivalent gasoline car. Those are the accounts of Autobild that are spreading in recent days among the media. His comparison pointed to a Volkswagen ID.3 with a Volkswagen Golf VII 1.6 TDI from 2016 and a Volkswagen e-Golf, also from 2016. Why does an electric car have less autonomy than advertised? The result is that maintaining the electric car was between 40 and 54% cheaper than versions with combustion engines. According to their calculations, the revisions for the diesel version ranged from 393 euros to 547 euros. The plug-in hybrid had a price in its reviews of between 161 euros and 275 euros. The electric maintenance book required maintenance of between 200 and 300 euros. Of course, the stops were less frequent and, according to their calculations, as the kilometers passed, the pure electric was between 40 and 54% cheaper than its combustion “brothers.” Because? They give several reasons. First of all, as we have seen, because the reviews They are less expensive and less common. Fewer components have to be replaced in them, so it is necessary to invest less money. Among his accounts are oil changes (almost non-existent among electric cars), the total absence of possible breakdowns of a combustion engine and also the replacement of wear elements: timing belts, spark plugs, particle filter… In addition, they pointed out that some elements suffer less wear over the years and kilometers. For example, they predict a longer useful life for disc brakes because, especially in the city, most of the braking is absorbed by regenerative braking. and the day to day. There is another invariable fact: on a day-to-day basis, an electric car is almost always cheaper than a gasoline car. In the city, the electric car consumes less than a gasoline or diesel car. This, in addition, is exposed to a greater number of breakdowns with switching on and off every few kilometers. But if you want to do the math. An electric car in the city can easily move at 10-15 kWh/100 kilometers. That means that, with a domestic charge at 10 cents/kWhwe are talking about between one euro and one and a half euros per 100 kilometers. In the city, compared to a hybrid that consumes 4 liters/100 km we are talking about more than five euros difference per day. If it is a gasoline that moves at around 7 l/100 km in the urban environment, the difference goes up to nine euros. It is in long-distance getaways where the circumstances are equal. If an electric car consumes 18-20 kWh/100 km and refuels at 0.50 euros/kWh, we are talking about between 9 and 10 euros to travel 100 kilometers, figures very similar to gasoline. Charged in an ultra-fast plug at about 0.80 euros, we are talking about gasoline or diesel winning by a lot. Yes, but. That is to say, electric car is cheaper. Almost always, but not always. First, because that first comparison that has gone viral has something of a trick: the data is from 2021. The electricity figures posted above, for example, are current and less favorable to the electric car. However, as we have seen, those who use the car in the urban environment are very likely to find it worth opting for this technology. Of course, the latest data that are collected from ADAC (the German RACE) are not so optimistic. In that case they talk about a saving of between 20 and 30% in favor of the electric car. That is, they continue winning but the margin is narrowing. And if…? Calculating what one saves with an electric car is not entirely simple. For example, right now you can calculate how much money you would save in regulated parking areas in those cities where there are discounts on parking. And you can do the math thinking that the MOVES III Plan but, in some autonomous communities, this is not entirely safe. But not only that, when calculating what a car costs we can keep in mind its selling price, whether there is a premium for the electric version, the expected savings with our type of use and the kilometers to be traveled… but, What happens if we want to sell the car? In that case, the electric car seems to lose out. At this time, it is a technology that devalues ​​quickly because batteries degrade over time (range is reduced) and innovations are making cars obsolete in a very short time while new models reduce their prices. That is to say, the second-hand market has everything to continue losing money with the electric car. So what do I do? The first thing we recommend in Xataka is that you have very clear what kind of use you are going to make the vehicle. Be as rational as possible or, at least, be very clear about what you value above all else. If you like a passionate car and money doesn’t matter to youget the vehicle that you like the most. Here, however, we are here to talk about money. If you want a adjusted car, calculate the daily kilometers you travel, the types of outings you do and make calculations of the battery size you need. Of course, if a small car with 50-60 kWh capacity is enough, keep in mind that you will have to make concessions when you travel. In that case, only you set the price for your time. With all this in mind, do the following math: Cost … Read more

Clean energy has made the electricity market cheaper. But what we pay for is no longer energy: it is stability

Spain is a unique case in Europe: it has managed to ensure that gas and coal barely influence the wholesale price of electricity – only 19% of the hours this year, compared to 75% in 2019. according to a report by Ember. Thanks to this, the average Spanish wholesale price was 32% lower than the European one. However, something does not add up: the consumer still paying an expensive billwhy doesn’t the receipt go down? Let’s go in parts. Since 2019, Spain has added more than 40 GW of new solar and wind capacity, doubling its renewable power. In the first half of this year, 46% of the electricity generated was clean. But on April 28, 2025 came the blow of reality: the great blackout. A concatenation of electrical failures and lack of operating margin left much of the country in the dark for hours. The ENTSO-E preliminary report discarded that renewables were the direct cause, but it did reveal a structural problem: the Spanish network was not prepared for so much intermittent generation without sufficient flexibility. Since then, Red Eléctrica operates the system in “reinforced mode”activating more combined gas cycles to stabilize the voltage. According to Emberthat strategy has come at a high cost: in May, gas-based network services represented 57% of the final price of electricity, compared to the usual 14% before the blackout. The underlying problem. Spain produces more clean electricity than ever, but cannot fully take advantage of it. The lack of grid, storage and interconnections is leaving thousands of solar and wind megawatts unused. Although there is now a plan in place to reinforce those connections that act as a bottleneckthe reality is that when there is excess clean energy and it cannot be exported, it is “thrown away”. He curtailment (wasted renewable energy) has tripled since the blackout, going from 1.8% to 7.2%, according to Ember. Furthermore, the country continues to lag behind in flexibility. Regarding investment in batteries, it arrives late: Spain is placed in fourth position in the electricity market, but it is thirteenth in batteries, with only 120 MW installed. Despite to have planned a total of 16,000 MW planned for 2030. The reason for these problems is structural and can be understood with the investment made in networks of such only 30 cents For every euro allocated to renewables, half the European average. In other words, we have more sun than cables. The cost of fear. The problem is not only technical, but economic. As the analyst Javier Blas recalledoperate in reinforced modeeither since April it has cost consumers an additional billion dollars. And that is just the beginning: the approval of the new re-reinforced mode could add another 3,000 million euros and open the door to increases in fixed rates by the marketers, as the UNEF has detailed in statements to El Español. The cost of keeping the network “in tension” is transferred directly to the invoices, even if the wholesale price is low. Ember’s own report points out that the wholesale market price It only covers approximately half of the electricity bill, the so-called “energy component.” The rest – networks, tolls, taxes, stability of the system – does not decrease even if electricity becomes cheaper at source. Therefore, falling wholesale prices do not automatically translate into lower bills. The ghost of the blackout again. Six months have been enough for another feared blackout to return. Red Eléctrica warned of “sudden voltage variations” in the peninsular system, so serious that it asked the CNMC for permission to urgently modify several operating procedures. Among the measures: more room for maneuver to act before the operating day begins and stricter control of reactive voltage. An express adjustment of the country’s electrical operations to contain the ups and downs of voltage, just as my partner described. The REE itself insisted that “there is no imminent risk of a blackout,” but the truth is that no one is calm. “The grid operator has been operating in reinforced mode since April 29, activating gas plants with greater intensity and reducing solar and wind energy,” Blas pointed out. Every day that passes in these conditions adds costs that end up being passed on to customers. The ghost of the blackout is still there: less visible, but more expensive. From patches to clean flexibility. After the blackout a reform package was approved (Royal Decree-Law 7/2025) with measures to strengthen the network and promote storage. Although the decree was rejected in Congress, many of its provisions are being applied in other ways. Among them, the installation of eight synchronous compensators stands out—devices that stabilize voltage without using fossil fuels—and a portfolio of 2,600 MW of batteries, of which 340 MW already have permission. From Ember has been calculated that the compensators will involve an investment of 750 million euros, but will save 200 million a year by reducing the use of gas for network services. The objective is clear: to move from gas as a crutch to clean flexibility as the basis of the system. The Spanish paradox. Spain is Europe’s energy laboratory: the country where renewables have shown that they can reduce the wholesale price, but also where it is clearer to see how expensive it is to sustain this transition without robust networks. As explains Ember’s reportaround 50% of the Spanish electricity bill corresponds to the energy component, which has become cheaper. The rest are system costs and from there, although the megawatt-hour does not cost less, the final bill barely goes down. A major challenge. Spain has shown that it can have the cheapest electricity in Europe and, at the same time, one of the highest bills.Because the energy transition is not measured only in megawatts or solar panels, but in cables, stability and trust. The challenge now is not to produce more clean energy, but to make it arrive—and be paid for—fairly. Image | Unsplash Xataka | A ghost haunts Spain: the ghost of another massive blackout caused by network tension problems

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