I can't comment on the political dimensions, but I can say that corporations want to continue selling into China (huge market) and oppose tariffs or restrictions on sales of bleeding edge tech.
Web search suggests this is a 3D TV by seecubic. Who also happen to be based in the netherlands. Might be worth trying to reach out to them, although they seem to be dead.
This seems to be the closest match, albeit this is for 65" version.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1336810/Seecube-Glasses-Free-3d.html?page=2#manual
I believe many of major the drivers issues were sorted out after releases. Although I doubt support is anywhere close to being as good as AMD, let alone Nvidia.
1 month is nothing and the data from Statcounter is likely to be more directional (since from my understanding it's not based on shipments or POS transaction aggregation). If they saw multiple quarters of significant gains in market share, that would be a different story.
The script for Part 3 is still a work in progress. There might be significant revision to the initial draft (could make for a more exciting part 3).
I was really hoping to see more competition in the dGPU space. But considering Intel's overall troubles and the challenges with gaming dGPUs (even AMD can't come anywhere close to Nvidia in the gaming dGPU space) this is to be expected.
Samsung was one of the few Android OEMs that didn't adopt A/B updates (well, until now).
It's more of a concept than an era.
I think they will apply learnings from Apple, they've been in the VR game for a lot longer after all.
yyyy.mm.dd does honestly makes by far the most sense. That being said, north america switching to day first would already be a massive achievement.
Yeah, I don't understand why Americans (and notebookcheck) still use MM-DD-YYYY.
It's solid by iGPU standards, but you're not going to be able to run modern AAA games at native resolution and above minimal graphics settings.