Honor MagicPad 4 review: the iPad Pro alternative nobody saw coming
At 4.8mm thin, with a 3K OLED screen and six years of updates, Honor just made the tablet market’s most comfortable assumptions look very shaky.
Read MoreAt 4.8mm thin, with a 3K OLED screen and six years of updates, Honor just made the tablet market’s most comfortable assumptions look very shaky.
Read MoreGoogle just invented a new type of laptop, killed the Chromebook’s identity in the process, and didn’t explain any of it clearly. Let’s fix that.
Read MoreNetgear has a long history of charging premium prices for premium hardware. The Orbi 770 keeps the performance and cuts the price, and it shows what the brand can do when it tries
Read MoreThe HP Envy x360 14 is the kind of laptop that slowly wins you over the longer you use it because, while it may not dominate benchmark charts or replace a high performance workstation, it succeeds brilliantly at something many modern laptops completely forget about, which is making everyday computing feel smooth, flexible, comfortable, and genuinely enjoyable.
Read MoreThe MacBook Neo, which launched in March at $599 in the US and £599 in the UK, makes those compromises look like excuses. Not because it’s perfect. It isn’t. Apple made its own trade-offs to hit that price point and a few of them are baffling.
Read MoreThis is the most powerful compact NAS I’ve tested at this price, and it might just be the one that finally convinces home lab users to make the switch If you’ve been vaguely aware that a NAS is probably a good idea, here’s the quick version: it’s a small box that sits on your network, […]
Read MoreThe next wave of body-worn AI is here, and it clips to your collar, slides into your ears, and hangs around your neck. None of it counts steps. All of it wants to run your day.
Read MoreAfter using the Evolve3 across a range of scenarios, including back-to-back meetings, focused work sessions, and time spent travelling, it becomes clear that this is less about adding new features and more about refining the overall experience so that it works reliably wherever you are.
Read MoreMeet the MacBook Neo.
This is Apple finally acknowledging that the world doesn’t consist entirely of video editors and software engineers. It’s a love letter to the rest of us. Priced at a genuinely accessible $599, the Neo is the machine that says, “You belong here.”
Read MoreNothing has pulled back the curtain on the Phone 4a, a mid-cycle refresh that leans into what the brand does best: playful design and personality, while quietly trying to push the camera experience forward.
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