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Which iPad Model Is Right for You?
TechSpot· 7 days agoWith class-leading hardware and optimized software, the Apple iPad line has long been the default tablet recommendation for most people. If you are...
Rewind: Marantz's new 'music in a box', a retrospective on Plasma TVs and more
What Hi-Fi? via Yahoo News· 3 days agoCliff Notes: a cheaper, in some ways better, panel technology that is still in use today took its...
Best Lenovo Laptop for 2024
CNET· 6 days agoThe best Lenovo laptop for most people is the Lenovo Slim Pro 7. It offers plenty of power and battery life inside a compact and durable all-metal...
LG QNED 90 T Review: Good Picture at the Cost of an Annoying UI
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIf it’s unclear by now, TV makers are trying to sell you on mini-LED. What about OLED? Well, it sure...
ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM Review - Unbeatable OLED 4K Gaming
TweakTown· 2 days agoRight at the top of that exponentially growing list of OLED gaming monitors are 4K OLED panels, in particular, ASUS 4K OLED panels. Today, we are taking a look at the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM ...
Fujifilm X30 Review
Mountain View Telegraph· 6 days agoFujifilm’s X-series compacts share the same aesthetic values to their compact system camera counterparts and remain an attractive proposition for those...
Kobo's new e-readers are a sidegrade most can skip (with one exception)
TechCrunch· 4 days agoKobo put out a handful of new e-readers a few weeks back: color versions of the excellent Libra 2...
Canon EOS C400 Brings Stacked CMOS to the Cine Line
PC Magazine· 14 hours agoThe headliner is the EOS C400, an $8,000 camera that's all about video and has a strictly professional target market. It's coming along with a new version of the Cine-Servo 17-120mm zoom, a ...
Canon EOS C400 Brings Stacked CMOS to the Cine Line
PC Magazine· 14 hours agoThe headliner is the EOS C400, an $8,000 camera that's all about video and has a strictly professional target market. It's coming along with a new version of the Cine-Servo 17-120mm zoom, a ...
Bigme Hibreak is a $220 e-ink smartphone
Boing Boing· 6 days agoBrad Linder at Liliputing describes the appeal and the obvious shortcomings of e-ink, at least when it comes to Android. … But E Ink displays typically have much slower refresh rates than < ...