Lenovo has launched a new OLED gaming monitor under its Legion brand. The Legion 27Q-10 OLED is now listed on JD.com for 2,499 yuan ($358), offering a premium QHD OLED display with esports-focused specifications at a competitive price.
Lenovo Legion 27Q-10 OLED Specifications
The monitor features a 26.5-inch QD-OLED panel with a native resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels. It uses a 16:9 aspect ratio and delivers wide viewing angles, typical of OLED panels.
Lenovo has equipped the monitor with a high 240Hz refresh rate and claims a 0.03ms GtG response time. It also supports AMD Adaptive Sync, which helps reduce tearing and stuttering during gameplay with fluctuating frame rates.
In terms of color performance, the Legion 27Q-10 OLED supports true 10-bit color depth. It covers 99% of both the sRGB and DCI-P3 color gamuts, offering accurate color reproduction for gaming, content creation, and media consumption. The typical brightness is rated at 200 nits, with a peak brightness of 400 nits.
Lenovo has implemented a next-generation OLED anti-burn-in system in the 27Q-10 OLED. This protection mechanism helps manage pixel wear and image retention, making the panel more suitable for extended usage sessions and static UI elements.
In terms of connectivity, the monitor includes two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4. For ergonomics, it includes a stand that supports height adjustment, tilt, rotation, and pivot. Lenovo has included VESA 100 × 100 mm mounting support for users who prefer wall or arm setups.
In related news, Lenovo has recently launched the Yoga Pro 27UD-10 OLED monitor with a 4K 120Hz display, along with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, while AOC has introduced the Agon Pro AG276QSG2 gaming monitor featuring a 2K 360Hz panel and G-Sync Pulsar technology.
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In September, MediaTek announced Dimensity 9500 as its most powerful smartphone chipset, and now we’ve an affordable version of it, dubbed Dimensity 9500s. This is still a flagship-grade chipset, promising excellent performance, power efficiency, and competitive AI capabilities.
The Dimensity 9500s would directly compete with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, which was announced in November. Both high-end chipsets target the same user segment, so it’s exciting to see how they stack up against each other.
Dimensity 9500s
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Announced
January 2026
November 2025
Process node
TSMC’s 3nm (N3E)
TSMC’s 3nm (N3P)
CPU
1 x 3.73 GHz — Cortex-X925 3 x 3.30 GHz — Cortex-X4 4 x 2.0 GHz — Cortex-A720
2 x 3.8GHz — Oryon (3rd gen) 6 x 3.32GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
GPU
Immortalis-G925 MP12 ray tracing support MediaTek Adaptive Gaming Technology 3.0
Adreno 840 ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPU
MediaTek NPU Agentic AI support
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU Agentic AI support
Memory
LPDDR5x, up to 5.3 GHz
LPDDR5x, up to 4.8 GHz
Storage
UFS 4 + MCQ
UFS 4.1
Camera
Imagiq ISP (18-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera at 30fps up to 36MP triple cameras at 30fps up to 8K/60fps video recording
Qualcomm Spectra triple AI ISP (20-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag, 30fps up to 48MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag, 30fps real-time semantic segmentation (limitless) up to 4K/120fps video recording
Connectivity
3GPP Release 17 standard download speed: 7 Gbps (peak) Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 6.5 Gbps) Bluetooth 5.4
Dimensity 9500s vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Who has the edge?
Both Snapdragon 9500s and Snapdragon 8s Gen 5 use TSMC’s 3nm process node, though there are some differences. The Dimensity chip uses N3E process technology, while the Snapdragon chip uses a more refined N3P node, offering slight improvements to performance and efficiency.
CPU performance
The Dimensity 9500s features an all-big-core CPU design, led by a Cortex-X925 prime core. The octa-core CPU also includes three Cortex-X4 performance cores and four Cortex-A720 power efficiency cores.
1 x Cortex-X925 at 3.73 GHz
3 x Cortex-X4 at 3.30 GHz
4 x Cortex-A720 at 2.0 GHz
In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features a 2+6 CPU configuration with all third-generation custom-designed Oryon cores.
2 x Oryon cores (3rd-gen) at 3.8 GHz
6 x Oryon cores (3rd-gen) at 3.32 GHz
From the spec sheet alone, it’s difficult to say which chipset has a faster CPU. And unfortunately, we don’t have benchmark data for the Dimensity 9500s yet. It will take a while for the brand to launch devices with this new Dimensity chipset.
However, if I had to take a calculated guess, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 should offer faster CPU performance. That’s because this chip has the same CPU configuration as the flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, but with a slightly lower clock speed. That gap in clock speeds shouldn’t matter as much as the Dimensity 9500s using CPU cores a generation older than the Dimensity 9500.
GPU performance
For graphics rendering, the Dimensity 9500s uses Immortalis-G925 MP12 GPU. MediaTek hasn’t provided more details about the GPU, such as frequency, binning, etc. So, for now, it’s inaccurate to say it’s the same Immortalis-G925 GPU that’s been used inside the Dimensity 9400 and 9400+ chips.
We’ll have to wait for benchmark data or third-party teardowns for better clarification. However, I’m pretty sure the Dimensity 9500s would bring some GPU improvements, if not major upgrades.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, on the other hand, ships with an Adreno 829 GPU with ray tracing support and a full suite of Snapdragon Elite Gaming features. We’ll run benchmark tests and update the data here to provide clearer insight into GPU performance.
AI capabilities
The demand for on-device AI capabilities, such as AI assistants, AI image/video editing, and generative AI, is stronger than ever. Both MediaTek and Qualcomm understand this, and therefore most of their new chips come with powerful NPUs.
The Dimensity 9500s has a MediaTek NPU with support for multimodal models and agentic AI. The NPU also helps with AI photo editing, AI summarization, and a wide range of tools for cameras, creativity, and productivity.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5’s Hexagon NPU also supports agentic AI, which can learn and adapt to your preferences over time for highly personalised recommendations. The AI also helps improve camera output and connectivity.
Camera & imaging
The Dimensity 9500s integrates an 18-bit Imagiq ISP. It’s a content-aware ISP, which uses advanced Super Resolution techniques to improve clarity, even at high zoom levels. The chip supports up to 320MP single camera and up to 8K video recording at 60fps.
In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features a 20-bit triple AI ISP, with up to 320MP single camera and 4K/120fps video recording. The chip also supports up to 8K video recording, but at lower frame rates. Additionally, the 8 Gen 5 offers numerous photo and video features, including Truepic photo capture, Bokeh Engine, and Video super resolution.
Connectivity
Both chipsets offer excellent connectivity features, although there are several notable differences. For example, the Dimensity 9500s supports the 3GPP Release 17 standard, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 supports the newer Release 18 standard with additional enhancements.
Over a 5G connection, the Dimensity chip’s download speed can go up to 7 Gbps, while the Snapdragon chip can reach even higher, up to 10 Gbps. The Dimensity 9500s makes a comeback with a higher peak Wi-Fi speed (6.5 Gbps vs 5.8 Gbps).
Dimensity 9500s vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Conclusion
From the spec sheet, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 appears to have an edge over the Dimensity 9500s. However, note that specs alone do not give the complete picture. We’ll update this post once we’ve tested a device powered by a Dimensity 9500s for better clarity.
The Redmi Turbo 5 Max will be among the very first phones to feature the Dimensity 9500s chip. It’s expected to launch later this month. Meanwhile, click here to see how the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 stacks up against the competition.
Beelink has revealed the SER10 Series mini PCs, replacing last year’s SER9 model, at the recent CES 2026 event. The new systems use AMD’s Ryzen AI HX 470 Gorgon Point processor instead of the previous Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Strix Point chip. The performance gains are small across CPU, GPU, and NPU components.
The SER10 comes in two versions. The SER10 Pro has LPDDR5x memory soldered directly to the mainboard. The SER10 Max includes dual SODIMM slots, letting users upgrade the RAM themselves. This is the key difference between the two models.
Both versions get a major networking upgrade with 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports. The SER9 only had 2.5GbE. This makes the SER10 better suited for high-speed file transfers, home servers, and professional networking tasks.
Beelink offers both models in silver or gray. The Pro model also comes in orange and green, which is uncommon for mini PCs, and quite eye-catching as well.
At launch, buyers can choose between two configurations: 32GB of RAM with 1TB of storage, or 64GB of RAM with 1TB of storage. These options apply to both the Pro and Max models.
Beelink hasn’t announced pricing or a release date yet. The company only says the SER10 Series is “coming soon.”
In other news, ASUS also previewed the ROG GR70 at CES 2026, a compact high-end gaming mini PC positioned between consoles and full desktop rigs. It is the first ROG mini PC powered by AMD’s Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor running at 70W, paired with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 or RTX 5060 Laptop GPUs with up to 115W Dynamic Boost.
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MSI and NVIDIA released the MPG 272QRF X36 G-SYNC Pulsar, a 27-inch gaming monitor built for esports. The Rapid IPS panel runs at WQHD resolution (2560 x 1440) with a 360Hz refresh rate.
The main feature is G-SYNC Pulsar technology. It uses variable frequency backlight strobing to deliver four times better motion clarity than regular displays. You still get G-SYNC’s smooth, tear-free visuals. This matters for competitive players who need to track fast movements accurately.
G-SYNC Ambient Adaptive Technology adjusts the display automatically using a built-in light sensor. It changes color temperature and brightness based on your room’s lighting. The monitor adapts in real time whether you’re playing in the dark or near a window. This reduces eyestrain and keeps visuals consistent. The display also provides accurate colors and low-latency HDR, meeting NVIDIA’s G-SYNC certification standards.
The monitor supports firmware updates directly from NVIDIA, so you can keep performance current. It offers detailed color customization and multiple aspect ratio options for different gaming setups.
There’s a 25 Mode that gives you pixel-perfect scaling at three specific resolutions: 2368 x 1332, 1920 x 1080, and 1280 x 960. Players who want a smaller screen format get sharp images without the blur that normally comes with non-native resolutions.
MSI is also pushing boundaries at the high end with the MEG X, a flagship monitor that combines elite hardware with controversial AI-assisted features. It features a 34-inch fifth-generation QD-OLED panel with a 3440 × 1440 resolution, 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, a 360Hz refresh rate, and a 0.03ms response time, placing it among the fastest gaming displays available.
What truly differentiates the MEG X is its display-level AI, which analyzes the video signal itself rather than relying on game software. This enables features such as on-screen character highlighting, reduced flashbang effects, dynamic brightness and contrast adjustments, digital zoom, night-vision-style viewing, and automatic switching between display presets based on the type of game being played.
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Huawei has launched the Smart Door Lock X1 Golden Jade Edition in China, with the product now listed on Vmall. The new version features a ceramic-textured body with a jade-like finish and includes a 24K gold-plated nameplate. The lock carries a standard price of 19,999 yuan ($2,870), while the introductory price is set at 14,999 yuan ($2,152).
Huawei has also introduced a matching decorative lock for dual-door installations, priced at 6,000 yuan ($860). This accessory does not include any smart functions and is intended purely for visual consistency in villa-style entrances.
Huawei Smart Door Lock X1 Specifications
Huawei designed the Golden Jade Edition to resemble traditional Chinese palace dougong architecture. The lock’s exterior uses a smooth, ceramic-like coating, and the bottom plate includes space for personalized engraving. Despite its luxurious appearance, the lock retains full functionality as part of Huawei’s smart home ecosystem.
The lock supports multiple unlocking methods. It offers to unlock the door via face recognition, palm vein recognition, fingerprint recognition, passcodes, physical keys, and the Huawei Smart Life app. The lock also supports visitor passcodes and remote unlocking with dual-factor authentication.
The X1 runs on HarmonyOS 6.0 and connects via Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0. It integrates with HarmonyOS Connect, allowing interaction with Huawei Smart Screen displays, smart speakers, and other connected home devices.
The main power source is a built-in 10,000mAh lithium battery with a rated capacity of 9,500mAh. Huawei claims the battery can last approximately five to seven months under typical usage conditions. The system also includes a backup power solution using four AA batteries and a USB-C emergency charging port.
Huawei equipped the lock with a C-grade mechanical lock cylinder and a range of security features. These include virtual password input, anti-black-box unlocking, exit snapshot capture, loitering detection, a secure microkernel, and a dedicated security chip for boot authentication.
The product is compatible with standard wooden and security doors and supports all opening directions. The outdoor unit meets IPX5 standards and includes a sun-resistant coating.
In related news, the 2025 smartphone report card shows Huawei leading the Chinese market, while Apple tops global smartphone shipments.
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A new set of renders claims to show what Apple’s next flagship phone might look like. Jon Prosser (of Front Page Tech) released a video today presenting alleged design updates for the iPhone 18 Pro, along with three possible new color options: burgundy, brown, and purple.
At first glance, the most obvious tweak is on the front of the device. According to the renders, Apple may finally be ready to shrink the long-standing pill-shaped cutout at the top of the screen.
The images suggest that some Face ID components have been moved underneath the display, allowing the company to reduce the notch area to a single hole. The front-facing camera is also shown relocated to the top left corner of the panel.
Even with these hardware changes, Prosser claims Dynamic Island isn’t going anywhere. Instead, it will move along with the selfie camera to the top-left.
Dynamic Island has been the central part of iPhones for years now, and it still will be for the iPhone 18 series. Just that, the actual space it occupies on the screen could be less intrusive.
Variable aperture camera, C2 modem, and more
The back of the phone will be getting a more technical upgrade. Prosser claims that the main camera on the iPhone 18 Pro could include a variable aperture system.
Unlike current iPhones, which rely entirely on software to simulate depth-of-field effects, a variable aperture would let the lens physically adjust how much light enters. That would make it possible to create more natural background blur and better low-light shots without leaning as heavily on digital processing.
However, this feature might not come to every model. Prosser notes that Apple could reserve the variable aperture system exclusively for the larger iPhone 18 Pro Max.
Internally, the iPhone 18 Pro is expected to bring more significant changes. The device is rumored to run on Apple’s next-generation A20 Pro chip. Just as important is the long-awaited switch to Apple’s own C2 modem.
Another small but interesting adjustment could be to the camera control button. According to the video, Apple might drop its current capacitive sensing technology and replace it with a simpler pressure-based mechanism.
As with any early leak, none of this is confirmed, and Apple’s plans could easily change before the iPhone 18 lineup is officially announced. Still, the renders offer a reasonable preview of the direction Apple might be heading with its next-generation phones.
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Casio has introduced another location-themed watch to its ever-expanding G-Shock lineup. This time the spotlight is on Harbin, the frigid capital of China’s Heilongjiang province, famous for its long winters and annual ice festivals.
The new model is officially called the Casio G-Shock GA-2100 Harbin City Edition (GA-2100AS-2APRH).
Casio G-Shock Harbin City Edition Overview
At its core, this is still the same GA-2100 that G-Shock fans already know. The watch keeps the slim octagonal case that made the 2100 series popular, along with the tough resin construction and hybrid analog-digital layout.
What makes the Harbin edition different is the visual theme built around ice and snow. Its strap has a distinctive cracked-ice pattern inspired by the way the Songhua River fractures when it first freezes each winter.
The strap also has the words “ICE CITY, on the lower band, while the back of the case is engraved with a silhouette of the city’s historic St. Sophia Cathedral. The watch head is navy blue in color, and the dial inside is in a semi-transparent blue theme.
Not just the watch, the packaging box also gets special treatment. The watch arrives in an acrylic box designed to look like a block of ice. Buyers also receive a small snowflake-shaped “G” pin as an added collectible touch.
Functionally, nothing has changed from the regular GA-2100. The Harbin edition includes an analog/digital display, world time, stopwatch, auto-calendar, double LED lights, and five alarms.
Also obvious is the fact that the watch can run for about three years on its standard battery. It is also 20 Bar water resistance, which means it can handle significant water pressure, equivalent to about 200 meters (660 feet) deep.
Casio plans to sell the GA-2100AS-2APRH in China for CNY 990 (about $142).
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Both Oppo and Vivo are expected to launch their Ultra flagship phones from their current lineups in late Q1 or early Q2 2026. Once those devices arrive, we will have to wait for the next major chipset refresh before a new wave of flagships can debut.
This year, Qualcomm set the pace early by announcing the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in early September. This allowed Xiaomi to unveil the Xiaomi 17 series in the same month.
MediaTek, however, debuted its Dimensity 9500 late in September. As a result, phones powered by that chip, including the Oppo Find X9 and Vivo X300 series, only arrived in October.
A new report now suggests MediaTek is preparing to change that timeline.
Dimensity 9600 early refresh makes Oppo and Vivo prepare their next flagship
According to the leak, the chipmaker is planning to launch its next flagship Dimensity processor in September only. As a result, at least one brand from Oppo and Vivo could launch their new-gen flagship powered by the Dimensity 9600 in the same month.
Word for this comes from tipster Digital Chat Station, who also claims that the current-generation Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Vivo X300 Ultra will launch in April.
Xiaomi, however, will not make any changes to its launch timeline. The company is expected to unveil the standard and Pro versions of the Xiaomi 18 (name is speculative) in September, followed by the Xiaomi 18 Ultra in December.
Xiaomi’s release of the 17 series early in September worked in its favor. September is also when Apple usually launches new iPhones.
Xiaomi going head-to-head with the iPhone 17 series by offering more competitive features helped the company win the battle in its home market.
Both the Xiaomi 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max have individually crossed the one-million-unit sales mark in China alone. Meanwhile, the iPhone has reportedly failed to make it to that list.
Vivo and Oppo bring their own set of hardware and software benefits, so it’s not much of a surprise if they want to go all-in on the competition. MediaTek’s earlier refresh for the Dimensity 9600 could give them exactly that opportunity.
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OnePlus started rolling out OxygenOS 16.0.3.501 (CPH2649_16.0.3.501 EX01) for the OnePlus 13 in India. The update brings several useful features focused on photos, battery life, and security.
Photos and Battery
The Photos app can now edit images up to 50 million pixels without losing quality. The update adds bypass charging, which works during gaming, streaming, video watching, and navigation. When you plug in your charger during these activities, power goes directly to the phone instead of the battery. This protects battery health and reduces overheating while you use the device.
Organization and Security
Drawer mode now includes “Office” and “Finance” categories to help you find apps faster. The update also includes the January 2026 Android security patch.
Private Safe Updates
Private Safe got three new features. You can browse files using a side slider, search for files inside folders, and share files stored in Private Safe.
Calling Feature
A new “Reply with SMS” switch lets you hide the SMS reply option when calls come in. Find it in Contacts, then Settings, then Answer/End calls, then Reply with SMS.
The update rolls out in batches. A small group gets it first, then more users receive it over the next few days.
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Alienware has unveiled an updated version of its Area-51 gaming desktop at CES 2026, showcasing the latest hardware upgrades. The iconic system, originally introduced in the late 1990s and revived in 2025 with a full redesign, is set to receive further enhancements in Q1 2026, including AMD’s Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor with 3D V-Cache technology.
The 80.5-liter chassis uses a positive pressure airflow design where fans direct air inward and exhaust through passive rear vents. This configuration runs 13% cooler, 45% quieter, provides 25% more airflow, and delivers 50% more processing power than systems from five years ago.
The desktop supports AMD’s Ryzen 9000 series processors, including the 9800X3D and 9950X3D with 16 cores and 144MB cache. The AMD X870E chipset motherboard includes 10+2+2 phase voltage regulation, PCIe Gen5 support, and accepts up to 64GB DDR5-6400 memory. Graphics card compatibility extends to 450mm length and four-slot width configurations.
Graphics options include NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series from the RTX 5070 to the RTX 5090 with 32GB GDDR7. The system supports over 200W processor power and 600W graphics power.
Storage configurations range from 1TB to 12TB using three M.2 slots and three additional drive bays for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drives. Liquid cooling includes 240mm and 360mm radiators, with 420mm expansion available after purchase.
The system includes MediaTek Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 2.5G ethernet, and multiple USB ports including USB4 Type-C. A tempered glass panel displays seven programmable AlienFX RGB lighting zones.
QR codes placed throughout the chassis link to video guides for system upgrades and maintenance. Power supply options include 850W Gold-rated and 1500W Platinum-rated ATX12VO units. The desktop runs Windows 11 Home or Professional with Alienware Command Center software.
Dimensions measure 610.5mm length, 231.6mm width, and 569mm height, with maximum weight of 34.5kg.
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Sharge appears to be preparing a fresh magnetic wireless power bank that could join its growing lineup of portable chargers. Earlier this week, the brand unveiled a semi transparent 10,000mAh power bank with a 45W fast charging support and built-in cable. So let’s check out this new model.
Is This a New MagSafe Sharge Power Bank?
While the popular accessories maker has yet to make any official announcement, a new Sharge power bank just surfaced on the WPC certification website (Wireless Power Consortium). This model surfaced under two different model IDs. Looking at the listing, the upcoming accessory will be Qi2 certified and capable of providing 15W of wireless charging to supported devices. You can even see the magnetic attachment on the surface, which showcases its MagSafe ready design.
Sharge’s new slim power bank gets certified by WPC
Looking at the image in the database, this model could be a slim power bank. So we can also expect it to offer a lightweight build with magnetic charging. Apart from iPhones, the latest Google Pixel 10 series also benefit with the addition of the PixelSnap tech. Sharge hasn’t announced an official release date or pricing yet, and with only the certification entry and leaked images available, the exact specs remain under wraps.
In related news, Sharge recently launched the Loomos AI glasses with photography focused L1 and display driver S1. Back in December 2025, the brand also unveiled a massive 20,000mAh power bank with retractable cable, a display, and support for 165W wired fast charging. For those looking for portable storage, it had even released the Sharge Disk Pro, which is a credit card sized SSD sub with active cooling.
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The Oppo Find X9 Pro has made a strong showing in DxOMark’s latest smartphone camera ranking, earning a position near the top. Oppo’s latest flagship has managed to enter the top 5 rankings for DxOMark’s camera testings, falling just below the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra (1st), Vivo X300 Pro (2nd), Oppo Find X8 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro (tied for 3rd), and Vivo X200 Ultra (4th).
Oppo Find X9 Pro 5th Best Camera Phone: DxOMark
Oppo Find X9 Pro
Oppo’s flagship camera setup on the Find X9 Pro blends a 50 MP primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 50 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 200 MP telephoto lens with OIS, giving it a versatile setup. Oppo’s flagship camera setup on the Find X9 Pro blends a 50 MP primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 50 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 200 MP telephoto lens with OIS, giving it a versatile range from wide landscapes to detailed long-range shots.
Video capture also impressed in areas like stabilization, offering smooth footage when recording on the move. It was also praised for its color consistency with natural tones and exposure. However, testers did note some challenges in low light, particularly with noise and autofocus tracking when conditions grew dim.
Find X9 Pro’s Camera System
Just recently, the Honor Magic 8 Pro achieved this spot in the DxOMark smartphone camera rankings, but it has now been displaced by the Find X9 Pro.While the Magic 8 Pro earned praise for its still photography, the Oppo’s blend of strong telephoto capability and stabilization helped give it an edge in the broader DxOMark scoring methodology.
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Mini PCs have become incredibly versatile in 2026. You can find ultra-compact desktops that handle everything from basic office work to high-resolution AAA gaming. This guide breaks down the best mini PC options by use case, keeping to a budget price range (around $400-$500 for most categories). For high-end 2K/4K gaming picks, we’ll go slightly above budget since these inevitably cost more.
For basic productivity (web browsing, Office apps, video calls, and light multitasking), you don’t need an expensive setup. Budget mini PCs in the $300-$500 range easily handle everyday office needs. Look for modern energy-efficient CPUs (like Intel’s N-series chips or entry-level AMD APUs), at least 8-16GB RAM, and an SSD for quick performance.
GMKtec NucBox G10 (AMD Ryzen 5 3500U) – A standout budget mini PC for office use. It packs a 4-core/8-thread Ryzen CPU with Radeon Vega graphics, 16GB RAM and up to 1TB SSD. TechRadar’s tests showed the G10 handled light duties like browsing, streaming, and office work very well for the price. It’s not powerful enough for heavy content creation, but for everyday productivity it’s a great little system that can be easily upgraded later.
AceMagic V1
AceMagic V1 (Intel Processor N100/N150) – A compact Intel-based PC that’s a solid pick for work tasks. With a quad-core Alder Lake-N CPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB-1TB SSD, it’s powerful enough for everyday productivity apps and dozens of browser tabs. At roughly $280-$300 it delivers reliable performance for most users’ needs.
2. Best Mini PC for a Home Media Server / HTPC
GMKtec G3 Mini PC
Turning a mini PC into a home media server (for Plex, streaming, or as an HTPC) is popular. Key factors are energy efficiency (for 24/7 uptime), strong video decoding/encoding hardware, and good connectivity.
Intel N100/N200 Mini PCs (e.g. GMKtec G3) – In real-world Plex server tests, an N100-based mini PC handled five simultaneous 1080p video transcodes with only around 35% CPU usage, thanks to Quick Sync video acceleration. These units excel at hardware transcoding of H.264, H.265, and VP9, perfect for streaming your movie library to multiple devices. They’re also fanless or very quiet.
Beelink SER5 MAX
Beelink SER5 Max (AMD Ryzen 7 6800U) – A more powerful yet still compact choice. This 8-core Ryzen APU comes with Radeon 680M integrated graphics. With 24GB RAM and 500GB+ NVMe SSD, it has triple 4K display outputs and 2.5GbE LAN, so it can drive multiple high-res screens or stream to many clients without network bottlenecks. At around $400-$500, it’s a versatile media hub that can double as a daily desktop.
3. Mini PCs for Casual Gaming (1080p on a Budget)
MINISFORUM Venus UM790 Pro Mini PC
2025-2026 has seen a new breed of powerful integrated GPUs that allow solid 1080p gaming in budget mini PCs. You’ll want at least an AMD Ryzen 7 or 9 APU (with a strong integrated Radeon GPU, like the 680M or 780M), or an Intel chip paired with Iris Xe or Arc graphics. 16GB of dual-channel RAM is a must.
Minisforum Venus UM790 Pro (Ryzen 9 7940HS, Radeon 780M) – One of the best budget gaming mini PCs according to PC Gamer. It uses AMD’s latest 8-core laptop CPU and the Radeon 780M iGPU. In testing, the 780M can run many games at 1080p medium-high settings: A Plague Tale: Requiem hit around 76 fps on high, and Doom Eternal blasted past 170 fps at 1080p ultra. The UM790 Pro comes as a fully built system (often 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) in the $600 range, or as a barebones for under $500.
AceMagician S3A
AceMagician S3A / Kamrui AM21 (Ryzen 7 8745HS, Radeon 780M) – Both feature the Ryzen 7 7840HS-class processor with the Radeon 780M. The S3A gives 16GB/512GB for about $429, while the Kamrui AM21 doubles that to 32GB/1TB for around $520.
4. Mini PCs for 1440p (2K) Gaming (High-End Compacts)
ASUS ROG NUC 970
Stepping up to 1440p gaming in a mini PC means spending closer to $800-$1200. At this tier, you’re looking at compact PCs that include discrete laptop GPUs.
ASUS ROG NUC 970 (Core Ultra 9 185H + RTX 4070 Laptop GPU) – The ROG NUC 970 pairs a 14-core Meteor Lake Intel CPU with an NVIDIA RTX 4070 Mobile (8GB) graphics card in a chassis only a few liters in volume. The RTX 4070 handles modern games at 1440p with high settings well above 60 fps. Even tough titles like Cyberpunk 2077 can hit around 75 fps at 1440p using Ray Tracing Ultra (with DLSS/FG on). Be prepared for a premium price (often around $1,999 fully configured).
Zotac ZBOX Magnus EN374070C
Zotac ZBOX Magnus EN374070C (Core i7-13700HX + RTX 4070 Laptop) – A compact, unobtrusive 5.2L mini PC that delivers great 1440p gaming performance. With the 16-core i7 CPU and laptop RTX 4070, it matches the ROG NUC in pushing high frame rates at 1440p. The catch? The Magnus can get quite loud under full GPU load. It is Priced around $1,500 (barebones around $1,200).
5. Mini PCs for 4K Gaming
Asus ROG NUC 2025
Running the latest games at 4K resolution with high/ultra settings is extremely demanding, typically requiring a top-tier GPU. Achieving this in a mini PC is possible but firmly in high-end territory.
Asus ROG NUC 2025 (Core i7-14700 + RTX 4080) – The new ROG NUC crams a desktop-class RTX 4080 into a mere 3-liter chassis with advanced cooling. An RTX 4080-equipped mini can absolutely handle 4K gaming, rated for 60+ FPS at 4K in many games, especially with DLSS 3 upscaling. However, expect to pay a lot (likely $2,500+) for a fully configured system.
For most gamers, a mini PC that excels at 1440p is a better value. Pushing to 4K greatly reduces frame rates and raises costs significantly. At the $2000 price point you can build a system that will demolish games at 1440p and run them comfortably at 4K. You pay a hefty premium for squeezing this power into a tiny box.
Honor has announced the Watch GS 5, its next smartwatch, with pre-orders opening in China on January 19. The company is highlighting health tracking as the main focus this time, particularly features tied to heart health.
The Watch GS 5 keeps the familiar round dial seen on earlier GS models but comes in a slimmer body. According to Honor, the watch measures 9.9mm thick and weighs 26g. That should make it easier to wear throughout the day and overnight. Battery life is rated at up to 23 days in Bluetooth mode, which puts it among the longer-lasting smartwatches in its class.
Health features are where Honor is drawing the most attention. The company says the GS 5 includes a sudden cardiac arrest screening function, described as an industry-first. It works by analyzing heart rhythm data and related signals to flag potential risks. There’s also a cardiovascular risk assessment feature that looks at overall heart health trends and provides early alerts when needed. As usual with smartwatch health tools, these features are meant to support awareness rather than act as medical diagnostics.
In addition, the GS 5 supports standard health tracking features such as continuous heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen (SpO2) tracking, stress monitoring, and sleep analysis. Honor hasn’t fully detailed the sensor hardware yet, though it’s expected to build on the multi-channel sensor setup used in previous GS models.
The watch also includes practical daily features, including smart reminders for flights, high-speed trains, and taxis. Display details haven’t been officially confirmed, but the design suggests continuity with earlier GS watches, which used a 1.43-inch AMOLED screen.
For comparison, the Honor Watch GS4 launched in March 2024 at a starting price of 949 yuan. Pricing for the GS 5 hasn’t been announced yet, but it’s expected to land in a similar range. With longer battery life and added heart-focused tools, the GS 5 appears aimed at users looking beyond basic fitness tracking.
Choosing between the Oppo Reno15 and Reno15 Pro isn’t about picking the “better” phone; it’s about deciding what kind of premium experience actually fits your daily use. Both sit comfortably above the mid-range, promise flagship-level polish, and look nearly identical at first glance. Yet beneath that shared design language, Oppo has tuned them for very different priorities. One leans toward endurance and balance, the other pushes performance and camera ambition. This comparison breaks down where those differences genuinely matter, and which Reno model makes more sense depending on how you use your phone every day.
Major Upgrades:
Feature
Reno15
Reno15 Pro
Upgrades
Display Brightness
600 nits typical, 1200 nits peak HBM
600 nits typical, 1800 nits peak HBM
Brighter outdoors — easier to see in direct sunlight on Pro
Processor
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
MediaTek Dimensity 8450
Faster performance — better for heavy multitasking & gaming
Main Camera
50 MP main
200 MP main
Higher detail & flexibility — more detail and cropping ability
Ultrawide Sensor
8 MP
50 MP
Much better wide shots — stronger low-light & detail
Telephoto Lens
50 MP, 3.5× zoom
50 MP, 3.5× zoom
Same zoom performance
Battery Capacity
6500 mAh
6200 mAh
Better endurance on Reno15 — longer screen time
Charging Speed
80W wired
80W wired
Same fast charging experience
Selfie Camera
50 MP
50 MP
Similar selfie capture
Gaming & Heavy Use
Solid
Superior
Pro handles sustained performance better
Battery Longevity
Leader
Good
Reno15 lasts longer per charge
Outdoor Display
Good
Much better
Pro wins under sunlight
Best for Photography
Capable
Superior
Pro has richer detail & versatility
Value for Money
Stronger
Good but pricier
Reno15 offers balanced value, but Pro justifies its price
Both phones share a premium design language with glass panels, an aluminum frame, and top-tier IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance. The Reno15 leans toward a more conventional, solid-in-hand feel, appealing to users who prefer a slightly larger canvas and a sense of sturdiness. The Reno15 Pro feels more refined and balanced, with a compact, flagship-like presence that suits prolonged one-handed use. The Pro’s design comes across as more polished, while the standard Reno15 focuses on practicality and familiarity.
Display Quality
Each device uses a 120Hz AMOLED panel with 1B colors and HDR10+ support, delivering rich contrast and smooth scrolling. The Reno15 Pro pulls ahead with noticeably higher peak brightness, making outdoor visibility more reliable. Color tuning feels slightly more vivid on the Pro, while the Reno15 remains accurate and comfortable for long viewing sessions. Both displays are sharp and fluid, but the Pro’s panel feels more “flagship-grade” in challenging lighting.
Verdict
Reno15 Pro wins for display excellence and refined feel, while Reno15 satisfies users who want a premium design without chasing maximum brightness.
2. Specifications
Performance
The Oppo Reno15 runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, delivering stable, efficient performance ideal for multitasking, gaming, and daily use without excessive heat. The Reno15 Pro steps up with the Dimensity 8450, offering higher peak performance and better sustained power for demanding games and heavy workloads. The Pro feels snappier in intensive tasks, while the Reno15 prioritizes consistency and efficiency over raw speed.
Battery and Charging
Battery capacity favors the Reno15, translating into longer screen time and better endurance for heavy users. Both phones support fast 80W wired charging, keeping downtime minimal. The Reno15’s slightly faster real-world charging curve and higher capacity make it more dependable for long days. The Pro still charges quickly, but its smaller battery leans more toward performance balance than endurance.
Verdict
Reno15 is better for battery-focused users, while Reno15 Pro suits those who value stronger performance even if endurance takes a small hit.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Reno15 offers a capable triple-camera setup with a reliable 50MP main sensor and a solid 3.5x telephoto, producing consistent, natural-looking photos. The Reno15 Pro elevates the experience with a 200MP main camera, delivering greater detail, better dynamic range, and more flexibility for cropping. Its upgraded ultrawide sensor also performs better in low light, making the Pro more versatile across shooting scenarios.
Selfie Camera
Both phones feature a 50MP autofocus selfie camera capable of 4K video. The Reno15 delivers sharp, social-media-ready results, while the Reno15 Pro’s tuning produces slightly better skin tones and HDR balance. Video stabilization feels more reliable on the Pro, especially in motion-heavy shots.
Verdict
Reno15 Pro clearly wins for photography enthusiasts, while Reno15 remains a dependable choice for everyday shooting without pushing into flagship pricing.
4. Pricing
Oppo Reno15 is priced around $500, positioning it as a strong upper-midrange option with excellent battery life, solid cameras, and a premium build. It targets users who want longevity and balance without stretching budgets. The Reno15 Pro, at approximately $600, justifies its higher cost with superior performance, a significantly upgraded main camera, and a brighter, more refined display.
The price gap reflects a shift from value-driven premium to near-flagship territory. For many buyers, the Reno15 feels like the smarter deal, while the Pro makes sense for those willing to pay extra for camera and performance advantages.
5. Conclusion
Both phones stand out with IP68/IP69 protection, fast charging, and high-quality AMOLED displays. The Reno15 distinguishes itself with impressive battery endurance and dependable all-around performance. The Reno15 Pro counters with a powerful chipset, a 200MP camera system, and a display that handles bright outdoor conditions more confidently. Each device stays true to Oppo’s focus on refinement rather than experimental features.
Verdict
Oppo Reno15 Pro makes more sense overall. Its stronger performance, superior camera system, and brighter display deliver a more complete, future-ready experience, making the higher price easier to justify for most buyers.
Xiaomi has expanded its wearable audio lineup with the Mijia Smart Audio Glasses in the European market, merging stylish eyewear with open-ear sound technology. This is a pair of glasses with a bunch of features aimed at everyday conveniences, so here are all the details.
Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses Specifications
The Chinese tech giant’s new Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses bring audio technology into traditional eyewear by integrating built-in ultrasonic speakers and four microphones directly into the frame. So unlike traditional earphones with tips that go inside the ear canals, the glasses use open ear audio. This lets users enjoy music and take calls while also remaining aware of their surroundings. The brand equips these glasses with an SLS0820 ultrasonic speaker and air-conducted sound transmission that aims to deliver crisp audio.
Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses
The system supports wind-noise reduction and has a dedicated privacy mode that uses dual sound leakage protection to limit how much sound escapes to the people around you. There are three variants of these smart glasses, including Titanium, Pilot style, and Browline. The Titanium variant weighs just 27.6 grams, with select models also getting UV and Bluetooth light protection built into the lenses.
The Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses also feature touch panel controls that allow for quick controls for audio playback, volume levels, and calling. It connects via the Xiaomi Glasses app that offers improved customization. This includes gesture controls, voice assistants, glasses tracking when they are misplaced, and uses LED privacy indicators when recording. You also get dual device connectivity as well.
On a single full charge, the glasses offer up to 13 hours of continuous audio playback, with just 10 minutes of charging offering 4 hours of listening. Other notable features include Bluetooth 5.2, IP54 water and dust resistance, and more. The Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses are available for purchase for 199 Euros for the Titanium option, while the Browline and Pilot-Style are listed for 179 Euros.
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The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, announced in May, has quietly become a popular choice among mid-range phones, powering many devices from top brands, including the Oppo Reno 15, Vivo T4 Pro, Realme 16 Pro+ 5G, and more.
On the other hand, we have the Dimensity 8350 from MediaTek, which was announced in late 2024. From the spec sheet, it appears the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 has a powerful CPU, but the Dimensity 8350’s higher CPU clock speed makes a more significant difference. Let’s dive deeper into the benchmark scores and real-world differences to find out who has the edge.
Let’s begin with the spec sheet:
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
Dimensity 8350
Announced
May 2025
November 2024
Process node
4nm (TSMC)
4nm (TSMC)
CPU
1 x 2.8GHz — Cortex-A720 4 x 2.4GHz — Cortex-A720 3 x 1.84GHz — Cortex-A520
1 x 3.35GHz — Cortex-A715 3 x 3.2GHz — Cortex-A715 4 x 2.2GHz — Cortex-A510
Qualcomm Spectra triple ISP (12-bit) up to 200MP single camera 4K/60fps video recording
MediaTek Imagiq 980 ISP (14-bit) up to 320MP single camera 4K/60fps video recording
Connectivity
Snapdragon 5G modem (sub‑6 GHz) up to 4.2Gbps download speed Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps) Bluetooth 6.0
MediaTek 5G modem (sub‑6 GHz) up to 5.17Gbps download speed Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.4
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 vs Dimensity 8350: Benchmark score
Note: The benchmark tests were performed on the Vivo T4 Pro (powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4) and the Oppo Reno 14 (powered by the Dimensity 8350).
Geekbench score
Even though the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 has newer CPU cores, the higher clock speeds in Dimensity 8350 achieve more on the Geekbench benchmark. The single-core speed is up by 5%, while the multi-core gap widens to about 10%.
While the differences aren’t significant, the Dimensity chip should perform better during higher workloads. For day-to-day tasks like browsing the internet, scrolling through social media apps, or watching videos, both should achieve a similar performance.
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
Dimensity 8350
Single core
1,252
1,324
Multi core
3,620
3,971
AnTuTu score
AnTuTu shows a rather significant performance gap between the two chips, with the Dimensity 8350 delivering a total score that’s 39% higher than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. The biggest difference comes from the GPU performance. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 scores 323,797 points in the graphics test, while the Dimensity 8350 crosses the 500K mark, a massive 72% lead.
The Snapdragon chip does score slightly higher in CPU tests, but the margin is too small to consider. Meanwhile, the Dimensity 8350 also pulls ahead in memory and UX scores.
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
Dimensity 8350
AnTuTu score
1,010,864
1,407,213
CPU
309,273
305,110
GPU
323,797
557,443
Memory
182,776
262,546
UX
195,019
282,113
The benchmarks show a clear advantage for the Dimensity 8350 chipset, especially in terms of GPU performance. That said, there are still some important aspects that benchmarks don’t cover, such as connectivity and the camera, which we’ll discuss in the following section.
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 vs Dimensity 8350: Here are the key differences
Both octa-core chips have been fabbed using TSMC’s 4nm process node, although their core configurations differ. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 has a 1+4+3 core configuration, featuring one Cortex-A720 big core, four Cortex-A720 mid cores, and three Cortex-A520 small cores.
In contrast, the Dimensity 8350 features a 1+3+4 CPU configuration, with one Cortex-A715 big core, three Cortex-A715 mid cores, and four Cortex-A510 small cores. While the Snapdragon chip features newer cores, the Dimensity 8350 cores benefit from higher clock speed.
For graphics rendering, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 features Adreno 722, while the Dimensity 8350 has a Mali-G615 MP6 GPU. The latter features higher frequency, more pipelines, and higher computational power (FLOPS). These are among the reasons why the Dimensity 8250 achieved a much higher GPU score on AnTuTu.
Furthermore, the Dimensity chip features a higher-bit camera and supports higher camera resolution. The output, however, largely depends on the camera sensor and OEM optimizations. The Snapdragon chip may have an edge in connectivity, thanks to newer standard Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0 technologies. The Dimensity chip benefits from a higher peak download speed over a 5G connection (5.17Gbps vs 4.2Gbps).
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 vs Dimensity 8350: Which one should you choose?
The Dimensity 8350 is a well-rounded choice over the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. It offers higher peak performance, an advanced camera ISP, and a higher peak download speed over a 5G connection.
If peak performance isn’t your concern, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 can be a more reliable choice, while ensuring future-proof connectivity with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth v6.0.
Vivo is getting ready to expand its flagship lineup in India. The company hasn’t officially announced a date yet, but according to well-known tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Vivo X200T will launch in the country very soon.
Ahead of the launch, Yadav has now shared the full specifications and price of the smartphone.
Vivo X200T Pricing for India
The Vivo X200T will arrive in two storage variants in India:
12GB RAM + 256GB storage – ₹59,999
12GB RAM + 512GB storage – ₹69,999
These prices place the phone directly in competition with high-end models from Samsung, OnePlus, and iQOO.
Vivo X200T Specifications
For the price, you are getting a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution of 2800 × 1260 pixels. Powering the device will be MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 9400+ processor, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage.
The phone is also expected to ship with Android 16 out of the box, along with Vivo’s promise of five major Android updates and seven years of security patches.
Like most premium Vivo phones, the X200T will have a heavy emphasis on photography. The rear camera system includes three 50-megapixel sensors:
50MP Sony LYT-702 main camera with optical image stabilization and Zeiss tuning
50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide camera
50MP Sony LYT-600 periscope telephoto lens
Vivo is again partnering with Zeiss for color science and image processing, branding the setup with terms like “Zeiss Super Photo Sensitive” and “Zeiss Super Periscope.” For selfies, it has a 32MP front camera.
Keeping everything on is said to be a large 6,200mAh battery, paired with 90W wired fast charging and 40W wireless charging.
The rest of the spec sheet reads like a checklist of modern flagship features: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, eSIM support, IP68 and IP69 water resistance, and a 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. There’s also a 4.5K nanofluid vapor chamber cooling system to keep temperatures in control during heavy gaming.
One slightly odd inclusion is the USB 2.0 Type-C port, which feels a bit outdated for a phone in this price range. Last but not least, color options include Blue and Purple shades.
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BOYA Notra is an AI-powered portable note taker built to capture, transcribe, and organize real-world conversations with ease. Developed by BOYA, it targets professionals, students, journalists, and content creators who rely on accurate records from meetings, lectures, interviews, and calls. Its core focus is simplicity, instant recording combined with intelligent processing in a pocket-sized form.
Price, Discount & Availability
BOYA Notra is launching with a 26% Super Early Bird discount, bringing the price down to $111 USD for a limited period from January 16 to January 22, 2026. Users who subscribe early can also receive an additional $10 discount code and 45 days of complimentary Premium Plan access. The device is available exclusively through BOYA’s official online store. At launch, AI transcription supports English and Japanese, with more languages and the ASK AI smart search feature rolling out via app updates in early February 2026.
All-in-One Recording Capability
BOYA Notra is the first pocket-sized recorder to fully support three daily audio scenarios: ambient room recording, handset phone calls, and Bluetooth headset calls. This eliminates the need for external microphones or multiple recording apps. A simple slide-switch operation enables instant recording, making it reliable for fast-paced environments like interviews and briefings.
Professional-Grade Audio Capture
The device features dual premium MEMS microphones with 360° omnidirectional pickup. AI noise reduction suppresses background noise by up to 30 dB, ensuring clear voice capture across rooms, phone calls, and Bluetooth headsets. The dual-microphone array helps maintain voice accuracy, improving transcription results without manual adjustments.
AI Transcription and Smart Search
BOYA Notra converts recordings into structured summaries, actionable insights, and organized notes. It supports professional templates, mind maps, and to-do lists. Powered by leading AI models, the ASK AI feature allows users to search recordings by voice or text, helping locate key moments instantly.
Storage, Battery, and Portability
With 64 GB of built-in storage, BOYA Notra can store up to 8,000 hours of audio and includes free cloud sync. It offers up to 24 hours of continuous recording and up to 365 days of standby time. The compact magnetic design fits easily into a jeans coin pocket, making it ideal for everyday carry.
BOYA Notra’s headline feature isn’t hype—it’s the first pocket recorder that genuinely covers all three daily audio scenarios: room ambience, handset calls and Bluetooth-headset calls. One thumb-sized device replaces the usual “phone + app + mic” juggle, so you’re always one slide-switch away from evidence-grade audio.
Ambient mode is the one I leave on during briefings and lectures. Drop it on the table, no gain-staging, no missing the speaker at the far end of the room. The dual-mic array keeps voices in phase so the transcript engine doesn’t hallucinate half-sentences. For reporters or students who’ve lost a quote to a muffled phone memo, that “it-just-works” safety net is worth the price of admission alone.
BOYA Notra is driven by an advanced AI framework that integrates leading large language models, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Grok. Its ASK AI feature allows users to search their personal recording library by voice or text, instantly surfacing key moments without the need to re-listen. All recordings and transcripts can be reviewed, edited, translated, and exported in a wide range of formats such as MP3, WAV, DOCX, PDF, TXT, Markdown, and JPEG.
Designed for Security and Simplicity
Built for effortless portability, Notra features a sleek, ultra-portable magnetic design. With 64 GB of built-in storage (capable of holding up to 8,000 hours of audio), plus free cloud sync. Its 24-hours continuous recording, and a 365-day standby batter keeps the information seamlessly accessible across devices and ready to capture any moment.
From January 16-22, 2026, customers get 26% off of Boya Notra at a Super Early Bird price of $111 USD, and receive 45 days of complimentary Premium Plan access. Additionally, users who subscribe from now until January 16 will receive an extra $10 discount code.
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Infinix appears to be preparing its next gaming-focused smartphone, with the upcoming GT 50 Pro now making an early appearance online. A recent benchmark listing hints at what the device may offer, signalling that its official launch may not be too far away.
Infinix GT 50 Pro Geekbenchlisting
A smartphone believed to be the Infinix GT 50 Pro has been listed on the Geekbench database with the model number X6891. While the listing does not directly mention the device name, earlier IMEI database entries have already linked this model number to the GT 50 Pro.
The benchmark results suggest that the phone is powered by a MediaTek chipset, with the tested unit scoring 1,612 points in the single-core test and 6,686 points in the multi-core test.
The CPU configuration shown in the listing points to a single prime core clocked at 3.25GHz, three performance cores running at 3.00GHz, and four efficiency cores operating at 2.10GHz. Source code within the benchmark entry references the Mali-G720 MC7 GPU, indicating that the device is likely powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate SoC. The unit spotted on Geekbench was running Android 16 and was equipped with 12GB of RAM.
What to expect from the Infinix GT 50 Pro
The Infinix GT 50 Pro is expected to succeed the GT 30 Pro, which debuted in India in mid-2025. Interestingly, Infinix appears to have skipped the GT 40 Pro naming, moving directly to GT 50 Pro, a trend sometimes seen in Asian markets. While the Geekbench listing does not reveal details about the display, cameras, or battery, it confirms that the phone will launch with Android 16 out of the box.
With the device now appearing in benchmark databases, it usually signals that internal testing is well underway. More details regarding the Infinix GT 50 Pro’s full specifications, pricing in Rs, and India launch timeline are expected to surface in the coming weeks.
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