Over the summer, OnePlus introduced its rather intriguing Nord smartphone which offered a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G 5G chipset, a beautiful 90Hz OLED display, and value pricing (around $499). However, OnePlus did not specifically market the smartphone for the U.S. market, which many saw as a mistake that needed to be rectified.
Gigabyte’s Vision D ($290) and Vision G ($200) perform well compared to the competition. The more expensive Vision D provides the latest in modern connectivity, including AX201 Wi-Fi, Thunderbolt 3 ports and 2.5 GbE, while the Vision G only includes the 2.5 GbE. Both boards are a solid option to build a Z490-based system.