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technology9 days ago

XREAL 1S and AR Glasses Boost Performance and Price Ahead of CES 2026

The XREAL 1S glasses, priced at $449, offer significant display upgrades including 1200p resolution and increased brightness, supporting mixed reality features and connected device streaming, ahead of the launch of XREAL's Android XR product 'Project Aura'. Additionally, XREAL introduced Neo, a power bank with a DisplayPort hub, and teased their upcoming Android XR glasses at CES 2026.

technology2 years ago

"Razer Unveils Spectacular Upgrades for Blade Laptops at CES 2024"

Razer announces upgrades to its Blade 16 and Blade 18 gaming laptops, including OLED and mini-LED display options, CPU bumps, and a new USB-C dock. The Blade 16 will feature a 2560 x 1600 240Hz OLED panel and a CPU bump to the 14th Gen Intel Core i9-14900HX, while the Blade 14 gets a minor CPU update and factory calibrated display. The Blade 18 will include Thunderbolt 5 support and a 4K 165Hz panel. Additionally, Razer is launching an 11-port USB-C dock with various connectivity options.

technology2 years ago

"Nothing Phone 2: Upgraded Camera and Rear LEDs Revealed in Leaks"

The upcoming Nothing Phone 2 will feature a redesigned look with a gray rear cover and an updated light-up glyph design on the back. The most notable change is the increase in the number of LEDs, with 33 smaller ones replacing the 12 on the previous model. The LEDs can be programmed for various functions, such as a progress bar or custom ringtone. Leaks suggest that the main camera will use a 50-megapixel sensor, while the selfie camera will be upgraded to 32 megapixels. The display is expected to have a 1080 x 2400 AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. Nothing has set a July 11 launch date for the Phone 2.

technology2 years ago

"Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 series to feature upgraded displays and multiple models"

Samsung's upcoming flagship tablets, the Galaxy Tab S9 series, will feature Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays, which should provide improved contrast ratios and HDR functionality. The tablets will maintain the 120 Hz refresh rates of their predecessors and come in 11-inch, 12.4-inch, and 14.6-inch panel sizes. Only the entry-level option will receive a battery capacity upgrade, with 8,400 mAh offered in the Galaxy Tab S9 compared to 8,000 mAh in the Galaxy Tab S8. The Galaxy Tab S9 series will debut at the end of July during Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked event.