Apple is expected to release the Apple Watch Ultra 3 with a slightly larger 1.98-inch display, achieved by reducing bezels, along with significant upgrades like satellite messaging, 5G support, blood pressure detection, and new chips, likely announced alongside the iPhone 17 on September 9.
The article discusses expectations for the Steam Deck 2, emphasizing the importance of keeping the price low, maintaining the 800p display for optimal gaming performance, retaining the haptic trackpads, adding a second USB-C port for better usability, and focusing on a modest hardware upgrade without losing the device's core appeal.
The new Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus and Galaxy S24 Ultra default to FHD resolution, but users can manually change it to QHD for higher detail at the cost of higher battery consumption. The tutorial explains how to adjust the screen resolution settings and the trade-offs between the three options. Users can follow the steps to optimize their phone's display and explore other features like photo editing and language translation.
Despite the popularity of ultrawide monitors, the author still prefers their dual-monitor setup due to its modularity, affordability, and higher display resolution. Dual monitors offer more flexibility in terms of screen space and configuration options, allowing for the addition of multiple displays and vertical mounting. They also provide better support for window snapping and offer greater pixel density and detail compared to ultrawides. Additionally, dual monitors are generally cheaper than ultrawides, making them a more cost-effective choice. While ultrawides have their advantages, the author finds the modularity and versatility of their dual-monitor setup hard to beat.
Apple is reportedly testing a 15-inch MacBook Air with a processor "on par" with the current M2 chip, according to developer logs. The machine features an eight-core CPU, 10-core GPU, and 8GB of RAM, suggesting it will ship with an M2 chipset, not Apple's next-generation chip. The display resolution is "equal" to that of the 14-inch MacBook Pro, indicating a less dense display. It's unclear when the new laptop will be released, but it was spotted running macOS 14, which is expected to be announced at WWDC 2023.