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News / LG Display demonstriert Smartw...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 05:51:38
In Zukunft könnten Smartwatches ihren eigenen holografischen 3D-Effekt mitbringen. LG hat ein Mini-Display gezeigt, das OLEDoS und Light-Field-Technik kombiniert. Notebookcheck.com hat einen ersten Blick drauf werfen können, der sich leider nur beschreiben lässt.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/LG-Display-demonstriert-Smartwatch-Display-mit-3D-Darstellung-per-Light-Field-Technik-und-OLED.837622.0.html
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News / Re: Nvidia reportedly plans to...
Last post by George - Today at 04:21:23
Quote from: Hope then Cope on Today at 00:06:35
Quote from: George on Yesterday at 21:42:38It might be worth noting (guessing!) what the frustration with Nintendo is?

But I guess better to be safe than sorry. Nvidia does not want to make the same mistake as Intel. AI bubble won't last forever. There's only so many RTX 4090 buyers out there and due to current economic conditions not everyone is comfortable dropping $2.5k on laptops just to game. There is a massive potential market for <$699 device to run pc games well, which Nintendo isn't catering to and Nvidia sees it.

Agreed.

Nvidia is currently winning in the AI and desktop graphics departments and naturally could branch out into the ever expanding handheld gaming market.

Experimentation with high efficiency & high performance GPU's can be leveraged in their other markets. Since coupling with an x86 CPU is mostly locked down to AMD/Intel the obvious choice is to partner with an ARM company.

I guess we could only dream/wish that Snapdragon X Elite had an Nvidia iGPU die on it however will have to wait and see what might be forth coming. :)

#3
News / Nitecore announces M2TC Pro fl...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 04:14:04
Nitecore has announced an improved version of its M2TC flashlight, the M2TC Pro, whose range and luminous flux have been significantly increased. Alternatively, it can be operated with regular CR123A batteries, but then offers less power.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nitecore-announces-M2TC-Pro-flashlight-with-520-meter-range-and-USB-rechargeable-battery.838132.0.html
#4
News / BenQ unveils ScreenBar Pro wit...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 04:02:01
The ScreenBar Pro is the first light of its kind that can outperform a dedicated desk lamp and illuminate the area around the keyboard with up to 1,000 lux in a color temperature of your choice. Convenient features such as a motion sensor make operation easier.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/BenQ-unveils-ScreenBar-Pro-with-ToF-sensor-USB-C-and-1-000-lux-brightness.838131.0.html
#5
Reviews / Re: Google Pixel 7 Pro review:...
Last post by ching - Today at 03:48:36
ching
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The OnePlus 11R 5G has been released in the Middle East and is available for purchase in several countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Retailers like Sharaf DG offer the OnePlus 11R 5G, and you can find it listed on their website with various specifications and delivery options For instance, the OnePlus 11R 5G with 16GB RAM and 256GB storage is available, featuring a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, a 6.7-inch Super Fluid AMOLED display, and a 5000mAh battery with 100W SUPERVOOC fast charging.

#6
News / Intel unveils the future of Th...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 03:35:34
Thunderbolt Share is intended to show why Thunderbolt 4 and 5 still have advantages over USB 4, because in future it will be possible to connect two computers directly to each other via a Thunderbolt cable in order to transfer data, share the display or use accessories with two computers.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-unveils-the-future-of-Thunderbolt-connecting-two-PCs-display-sharing-shared-accessories-and-more.838130.0.html
#7
News / Re: Sony Xperia 1 VI officiall...
Last post by Samuel Vanunu - Today at 03:18:24
Quote from: Looks on Yesterday at 19:11:09
Quote from: Samuel Vanunu on Yesterday at 14:25:42They need bigger sensor. Why they did not put bigger sensors?

Sony is a company that has always cared about looks / aesthetics much like Apple. They're not going to have oversized camera bumps that make smartphones look like DSLRs. Chinese OEMs care much less about physical design, how a device feels in hand, how even the weight / mass is distributed within a device, if the device wobbles while you type on it resting on a table or desk, etc - by contrast for instance, so they're more likely to use them.

Personally, even tho using larger sensors ultimately solves many issues, I tend to be on the side of using more moderately sized sensors and compensating for the deficiencies using AI algorithms (Aka pixel and iPhone approach) for the additional benefits that are gained which I just mentioned above.

I understood what you said. It makes sense. It is possible. I rarely change my phone. Since 2010, I have been using smartphones. I used only 3 phones which are HTC desire HD, Samsung S7 edge, Google Pixel 6a (I bought last year because S7 edge is broken). Because of stupid strategies HTC, LG, etc gone. I like Sony. I has been reading news in here maybe since 2015. This was my first comment. I wrote maybe someone from Sony see it. I do not want them to fail but their phone business is almost dead. Imagine there is a big fire in your house and you are about to die, you should not care your clothing style. You have to run away as soon as possible. After I read your message, I checked Sony Xperia sales. According to recent Bloomberg news, Sony's mobile sales in Japan declined 40% in 2023 and are likely to suffer a similar drop this year, according to IDC analyst Masafumi Inbe. The company hovers around 1 million sales per year in a country with a population of 125 million, where people buy 30 million smartphones every year. Even in Japan, they are dying. There are similar stupid strategies in laptop market, too. few years ago, I researched laptop panels a lot. I had one project. Than, I gave up. At that time, I realized that prices of laptop screen panels are too close to each other. Also, they are pretty cheap. At that time, best 17.3 inch 4k %100 adobe rgb gamut lcd panel was at most 60 dollars for individual buy. Six months ago, I bought Asus laptop. It has 40-50% srgb gamut lcd panel. Why you do not put better screen for only 10 dollar more? I know they make product segmentation. I can show why they do this based on mathematics and economic theory. However, they are doing wrong. Many Chinese laptop producers try to put best possible components. They decrease their profit margin a little bit. However, they earn more market share. Later old companies will not compete with them. Apple follow same stupid strategy. They sell extra ram, ssd etc with astronomical numbers but people continue to buy from them. In case of Sony phone business, people do not appreciate Sony's strategy. Anyway, I wrote long. Rest in peace, Sony Xperia.
#8
News / Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro: Rugge...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 03:13:20
The Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro is a new tablet designed for demanding environments, featuring a huge battery, two powerful LEDs and a good grip. A cellular connection is also possible.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ulefone-Armor-Pad-3-Pro-Rugged-tablet-launches-with-gigantic-battery-two-bright-flashlights-and-three-card-slots.838129.0.html
#9
News / Re: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: ...
Last post by Rumburak2 - Today at 03:02:27
Das, was Ihr da verzapft, nennt man das ,,Bullshit-Bingo"?
#10
News / Re: Canon enthüllt Design der ...
Last post by Rumburak2 - Today at 02:49:14
Fehlt eigentlich nur noch die Motivklingel.