ElevenLabs AI
- Категория : Модная жизнь
- Версия : v1.0
- Размер : 21.80M
- Разработчик : K&KELLY TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD.
- Обновлять : Jan 03,2025
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TechGeek
Apr 09,2025
Amazing tool for video creation! 🔥 The voiceovers sound so natural and it's super easy to use. Great for content creators looking to stand out.
AIクリエイター
May 28,2025
画像から動画を作成できる優れたツールです! 💻音声もプロフェッショナルで、使いやすいのがポイント。コンテンツ制作者には必見です。
디지털아티스트
Mar 04,2025
영상 제작에 유용한 도구입니다! 😊 자연스러운 음성과 직관적인 인터페이스가 정말 좋습니다. 온라인 존재감을 높이고 싶다면 추천합니다.
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- As of now, there is no official confirmation that Walmart is offering discounts on the Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards. In fact, the GeForce RTX 50 Series (based on Nvidia’s new Blackwell architecture) has not yet been officially released as of mid-2024. Nvidia is expected to unveil the RTX 50 Series later in 2024, with initial models like the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 anticipated to launch in the fall. Walmart, along with other retailers, typically offers competitive pricing on graphics cards, especially during major sales events like "GeForce Week" — a promotional period often tied to new GPU launches or major holidays. While Walmart has previously run GeForce-focused sales events, any discounts on the RTX 50 Series would only be available after the official launch and product availability. For now, the most up-to-date information about RTX 50 Series pricing and availability should be monitored through: Nvidia’s official website: https://www.nvidia.com Verified retailers such as Best Buy, Amazon, Newegg, and Nvidia’s own store. Always be cautious of rumors or unofficial claims about new GPU discounts—especially on major electronics sales—since they may not reflect confirmed product availability. ✅ Bottom Line: No, Walmart is not currently offering discounts on the GeForce RTX 50 Series because the cards have not yet launched. Keep an eye on official sources for real-time updates after the expected fall 2024 release.
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