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"Samsung's Budget-Friendly Foldables: What to Expect"
technology2 years ago

"Samsung's Budget-Friendly Foldables: What to Expect"

Samsung is reportedly planning to release a more affordable version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 without S Pen support, as part of cost-cutting measures. This version is expected to have changes in other parts and performance, potentially including a less powerful chipset, reduced storage or memory, and cheaper camera hardware. The cheaper model is anticipated to launch alongside the flagship version later this year.

"Samsung's Affordable Foldable: Galaxy Z Fold 6's Redesigned Cheaper Model and Inkjet Printing Technology"
technology2 years ago

"Samsung's Affordable Foldable: Galaxy Z Fold 6's Redesigned Cheaper Model and Inkjet Printing Technology"

Samsung is reportedly working on an "entry-level" version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, as evidenced by new codenames "Q6" and "Q6A" alongside the high-end model. This aligns with previous rumors of a more affordable foldable device, marking a potential shakeup in Samsung's foldable lineup. Details about the device's name and specifications are still unknown, but the prospect of a budget-friendly foldable smartphone has generated excitement.

"Apple's Vision Pro Headset: Sales, Pricing, and Potential"
technology2 years ago

"Apple's Vision Pro Headset: Sales, Pricing, and Potential"

Apple's highly anticipated Vision Pro headset, which has garnered over 180,000 pre-orders, is set to ship in February amid slipping shipping estimates due to its popularity. The company has released a new ad showcasing the headset's ability to seamlessly blend digital content with physical space. While the current model is expensive, rumors suggest that a more affordable version, likely called Vision or Vision One, may be in the works for mass market adoption next year.

"ASUS ROG Ally: A Powerful Handheld with Ryzen Z1 APU at an Affordable Price"
technology2 years ago

"ASUS ROG Ally: A Powerful Handheld with Ryzen Z1 APU at an Affordable Price"

ASUS has released a more affordable version of its ROG Ally handheld gaming console, featuring the Ryzen Z1 non-Extreme processor. The console, equipped with a 7-inch 120Hz display, 16GB of LPDDR5-6400 memory, and 512GB of storage, is now available for purchase at $599. While it offers a reduction in GPU performance compared to the Ryzen Z1 Extreme variant, it comes at a $100 lower price point. The console also supports XG Mobile external GPU support and offers compatibility with AMD FreeSync Premium, FSR, and RSR technologies.