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Honor MagicPad 4 debuts at 4.8mm, the thinnest Android tablet yet
tech7 hours ago

Honor MagicPad 4 debuts at 4.8mm, the thinnest Android tablet yet

Honor has unveiled the MagicPad 4, the thinnest Android tablet at 4.8mm. It packs a 12.3-inch 165Hz OLED display, a 10,100mAh battery, and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, running MagicOS 10 on Android 16. The device weighs less than MagicPad 3 and sports a back 13MP camera, a 9MP front camera, and eight speakers for spatial audio. Pricing and availability haven’t been announced yet and will surface at MWC 2026.

Apple’s 2026 MacBook Pro: Dynamic Island, OLED, and New Touch Gestures
technology17 hours ago

Apple’s 2026 MacBook Pro: Dynamic Island, OLED, and New Touch Gestures

Bloomberg reports Apple’s 2026 MacBook Pro refresh will introduce a Dynamic Island–style status/camera cutout on the 14" and 16" models, switch from Mini LED to OLED displays, and add OS‑driven touchscreen gestures. The redesign replaces the traditional notch, features a camera cutout with software support (not Face ID), and is expected to launch later in 2026 (not in March), with devices codenamed K114 and K116.

Dell XPS 14 (2026) Trials a MacBook Air Vibe, With Perks and Pitfalls
technology9 days ago

Dell XPS 14 (2026) Trials a MacBook Air Vibe, With Perks and Pitfalls

Dell’s 2026 XPS 14 adopts a MacBook Air–like silhouette and strong iGPU performance across its X7/X9 variants (with an OLED option), but it’s hampered by an awkward seamless keyboard, soldered RAM, and only three Thunderbolt 4 ports. At around $2,200 for the high-end config, it competes with Apple’s laptops on price while offering limited I/O and mixed keyboard comfort, making it a strong graphics machine with a few notable compromises.

Apple's M5 Pro/Max MacBooks Could Debut in Early March
technology17 days ago

Apple's M5 Pro/Max MacBooks Could Debut in Early March

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says new MacBook Pro models with the M5 Pro and M5 Max could arrive as soon as March 2, 2026, timed with the macOS Tahoe 26.3 release. A shortage of M4 Pro/Max stock suggests the refresh is near, with Apple also planning updates like a Studio Display, Mac mini, and a low-cost MacBook powered by an iPhone chip; the flagship lineup is expected to feature OLED displays and touch support.

Apple’s 2026 MacBook Blitz: M5 Pro/Max Upgrades, Budget A‑Series, and OLED Pros
technology18 days ago

Apple’s 2026 MacBook Blitz: M5 Pro/Max Upgrades, Budget A‑Series, and OLED Pros

Rumors point to a busy 2026 for Apple’s MacBook line: M5 Pro and M5 Max updates across the 14‑inch and 16‑inch MacBook Pro models later this month or in March, a rumored budget MacBook powered by an A‑series chip priced around $599–$699, and an M5 refresh for the MacBook Air in the first quarter. Later in the year, OLED MacBook Pros with a touchscreen and possible M6 chips are expected, though at higher prices. No major redesign is anticipated for Pro or Air models, with Pro starting around $1,999 (14″) and $2,499 (16″), and the OLED variants serving as a premium option.

M6 MacBook Pro: OLED panels and 2nm chip edge toward mass production
technology21 days ago

M6 MacBook Pro: OLED panels and 2nm chip edge toward mass production

Apple’s rumored 2026 MacBook Pro refresh reportedly pairs an OLED display with the M6 chip. Samsung Display is set to mass-produce the A6 OLED line, with glass-substrate production starting in May and about 2 million panels shipped to Foxconn by the end of 2026 (beginning in Q3). OLED may be limited to higher-end M6 Pro/Max models, with lower M6 variants possibly using LCD. The M6 chip is expected to be built on TSMC’s 2nm N2 process (not N2P), enabling a die shrink and quicker release, though Apple may not fully leverage the newer node.

Apple’s OLED MacBook Pro lined up for Q4 2026 debut with 14/16-inch options
technology22 days ago

Apple’s OLED MacBook Pro lined up for Q4 2026 debut with 14/16-inch options

Per Korea’s The Elec, Apple’s first OLED MacBook Pro is expected to launch in Q4 2026 (October–December), with Samsung Display mass‑producing eighth‑generation OLED panels (about two million units) for Foxconn assembly; the 14‑ and 16‑inch machines will run on M6‑series chips and feature a major redesign, though some components are still being revised to cut costs, with BOE potentially supplying panels later but initial units relying on Samsung’s displays.

OLEDs and smart TVs spark Super Bowl 2026 savings ahead of kickoff
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OLEDs and smart TVs spark Super Bowl 2026 savings ahead of kickoff

Engadget curates the week’s best Super Bowl 2026 TV deals, spanning budget sub-$500 sets to premium OLEDs and Mini LED models. Highlights include the Hisense 43-inch E6 around $190–$210, the Samsung 65-inch OLED S90F about $1,398, and the Hisense 65-inch U8 Mini LED near $898, plus a free Disney+/Hulu bundle for one month. The roundup also notes other discounts on streaming devices and home theater gear, with many 2025-models on sale. Prices typically drop as new models roll out, making now a good window to upgrade before kickoff.

Apple to upgrade MacBook Pro twice in 2026, with OLED redesign planned for year-end
technology1 month ago

Apple to upgrade MacBook Pro twice in 2026, with OLED redesign planned for year-end

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple will refresh the MacBook Pro lineup twice in 2026: first with M5 Pro/Max models, then a major late-2026 redesign featuring an OLED touchscreen and Dynamic Island. The report also anticipates updates to the MacBook Air (M5), Mac Studio (M5 Max/Ultra), and a Studio Display refresh, along with a lower-cost MacBook and updated Mac mini using iPhone chip technology.

Top 65-inch+ TVs of 2026: Bright-room performance, gaming-ready OLEDs, and art-mode options
technology1 month ago

Top 65-inch+ TVs of 2026: Bright-room performance, gaming-ready OLEDs, and art-mode options

Mashable’s 2026 guide rounds up the best 65-inch+ TVs from TCL, LG, Samsung, and Hisense, with updates tied to CES 2026 announcements. It compares brightness, glare handling, contrast, and gaming features, highlighting the TCL QM8K as the best value QLED for most buyers, the LG C5 OLED for dark-room movie viewing, the Samsung S95F OLED for bright rooms, and the Frame Pro and Hisense CanvasTV as premium/art-focused options (with Canvas offering strong gaming few- frills at a budget). The piece also notes industry shifts (Sony Bravia manufacturing moving to TCL) and gives specs such as 144–165 Hz refresh, 4 HDMI ports, and 65-inch minimum sizing to help shoppers choose based on room lighting, sports viewing, and gaming needs.