Most people don't even have 4K yet, but 8K is making its way onto the scene. At a whopping 98", this TV sounds like a beast. Can you image having a 98" television in your living room? It's going to be a long time before anyone but the 1% have a TV anywhere close to this.
The Lenovo Smart Clock debuted at CES 2019 and it's finally available for preorder. What do you think of its features? Is this all you need in a smart clock?
Only 150 of the special edition cameras have been made and like many collectibles, each camera has been numbered. If you can't find one don't worry too much because there's not much here to set the camera apart from its regular model.
Apart from being affordable, this Chromebook is light, has a long battery life and a sleek design. This device seems to tick the important boxes, including durability.
I didn't find any specific details confirmed despite the provocative title of the article. At least the rumors we've had don't seem to be impossible anymore since it seems like Sony is really going all out for their new machine.
Google's AR glasses have been updated with a processing chip designed for virtual and augmented reality. Google Glass didn't catch on with the general public, but it is remarkably successful with businesses who use the device for training, maintenance, manufacturing, and other things.
It's always great to read this kind of article once in a while to remind us about the better practices, especially because I usually only focus on the screen. I really need to pay more attention to the holes and crevices! How often do you clean your gadgets?
Sennheiser's new soundboard, AMBEO, will be released in July, according to reviews, it packs a punch and creates impressive sound in one small soundbar. That's due in part because Sennheiser didn't scrimp on materials and hardware, so don't expect to scrimp at the cash register.
Past experience has made most of us believe that any quality product doesn't go for the cheap when in real sense, that's not always the case. This is one speaker that any sound-enthusiast will love to have.
This device still has a long way to go before being viable for the general population. I still have faith in the Fold! I won't give up on it just yet :)
This article points out that Huawei spends $11 billion dollars on components from the US each year. That's a hefty amount of income that will be lost due to the ban. Apparently they've stock piled components for the short term and have developed their own operating systems, CPUs, and GPUs in case it lasts longer than supplies do. With all the downsides of this ban it's hard to imagine what good it will serve if any.