That makes me think though that the price tag doesn’t belong with this product. The tag clearly says “1 piece” and also says “razor” (singular) while this product is a box of 8 replacement heads.
That makes me think though that the price tag doesn’t belong with this product. The tag clearly says “1 piece” and also says “razor” (singular) while this product is a box of 8 replacement heads.
So 1920 rows x 1080 columns.
Unless I have a massive brain fart right now, no, that’s the exact opposite. The screen is wider than it is tall (unless you rotate by 90°) - hence the term widescreen. There are 1920 columns (width) and 1080 rows (height). This is why the sticker is confusing: it indicates that 1080 pixels is the width.
I once tried setting up exactly this (shared NTFS drive for games) but gave up shortly after. A lot of games would suddenly stop working between reboots, validating the games through Steam would basically redownload the whole game - just too much hassle for me.
My assumption: kWh/100 km. That’s the unit generally used in Germany (and probably all of Europe), unless you’re Tesla, in which case you use Wh/km.
“Union rettet Deutschlandticket” wird dann bestimmt die PR-Schlagzeile.