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Aura Ink

The $499 Aura Ink is the rare exception thanks to its use of a color E Ink panel instead of an LCD. You can put it almost ...
Gamers with only one console will be fine with the Panasonic, which also has 144Hz/4K support as well as ALLM and VRR. But ...
Here's what's already on sale, including models from LG, TCL, Samsung, and moreBy James K. Willcox, Samantha B. GordonWhile ...
We recently had the opportunity to review two solid laptops, the Acer Swift Go 16 and the ASUS Vivobook 16, and found both to ...
Blaupunkt's debut in the Mini-LED TV market offers a blend of vibrant visuals and impressive brightness, but does it stack up ...
Though they are known as a cost-efficient retailer, Walmart also offers premium tech, and are a go-to retailer for some of ...
Buying used is a great way to get high-end features at an affordable price, but the risk is just not worth it unless you know ...
LG Electronics has launched the LG Magnit Active Micro LED, a 136-inch 4K LCD TV with Active Micro LED backlight technology.
Display technology improvements are causing a big change in the way tablets look in the tablet computing market. Liquid ...
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Sony Xperia 1 VII review

The Xperia 1 VII is officially available for £1399 here in the UK. Sony fans in the US and Australia will know that it ...
This rugged phone delivers flagship-level specs, an OLED display and a 720p laser projector, all at a mid-range price. But is ...
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