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Rapoo launches VT3s Max Master Edition mouse with dual Nordic chips, PAW3950 Ultimate sensor & 8K polling

Rapoo has officially launched the VT3s Max Master Edition wireless gaming mouse in China. The mouse is now open for pre-orders at a price of 499 yuan ($72).

Rapoo VT3s Max Master Edition

Rapoo VT3s Max Master Edition Specs

The VT3s Max Master Edition uses a dual Nordic 54H20 chipset, with one chip in the mouse and another in the nano receiver. Both run at 320MHz on a 22nm process, enabling native 8K 2.4GHz wireless polling with low latency, stable performance, and strong interference resistance. The mouse also supports Rapoo’s V+Wireless 2.0 technology for improved signal quality and power efficiency.

The mouse uses the PixArt PAW3950 Ultimate sensor with a DPI range of 10 to 45,000 in 0.1-step increments, up to 750 IPS tracking, and 50G acceleration. It supports independent X and Y tuning, 0.7 mm to 1.7 mm lift-off distance adjustment across 11 levels, glass surface tracking, and scan rates above 20,000 FPS in high-speed competitive mode.

Rapoo equips the VT3s Max with a fully optical input system. It uses custom-tuned optical micro switches rated for 120 million clicks and a Rayenc optical scroll encoder rated for 2 million cycles.

The mouse supports USB-C wired and 2.4GHz wireless modes and ships with an 8K-capable nano receiver featuring LED indicators. It packs an 800mAh battery with fast charging, delivering up to four hours of use from a one-minute charge. Battery life reaches up to 450 hours at 1,000Hz and about 75 hours at 8,000Hz.

Rapoo VT3s Max Master Edition

The VT3s Max Master Edition targets small to medium hands and supports palm and claw grips. It uses an asymmetric ergonomic shape with finger grooves and a slim waist for better control, offers eight programmable buttons with onboard memory, and supports customization via Rapoo’s A Hub software on Windows and macOS. The base features high-purity PTFE feet rated at 99.95% Teflon for smoother glide and better stop control.

In related news, Logitech has recently launched the G304 X gaming mouse, featuring a 57g lightweight design, a Hero 25K sensor, and up to 106 hours of battery life.

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Can the Motorola Signature with Moto Pen Ultra Rival the Galaxy S26 Ultra?

Motorola is doubling down on productivity with its latest Motorola Signature and the newly unveiled Moto Pen Ultra, which is a stylus designed to bring pen-driven interaction to Motorola’s latest flagship and premium foldable. But it raises the question: Can this Motorola combo really go head-to-head with Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra? — another Android flagship that has long set the standard for stylus integration. Let’s break down how the Moto Pen Ultra changes the game.

1. Moto Pen Ultra

motorola pen ultra
Moto Pen Ultra

For years, the Galaxy Ultra line has stood apart in the Android world, partly because of the S Pen. A built in stylus that adds genuine productivity flair to Samsung’s hardware. This legacy is expected to continue in the South Korean tech giant’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. And in 2026, Motorola seeks to compete with its Moto Pen Ultra, its latest flagship stylus that pairs with both the Motorola Signature and Motorola’s current foldable lineup.

It brings fine-tipped precision, pressure sensitivity, and quick-access shortcut controls that make it perfect for taking notes, sketching, and annotation closer to what users expect from a flagship productivity device. Unlike Samsung’s S Pen, the Moto Pen Ultra isn’t built into the body of the phone; rather, it is sold separately. So Samsung does have an advantage of Samsung’s embedded stylus that adds to its day-to-day convenience. Still, Motorola’s approach lowers the barrier for bringing stylus support to a broader range of devices without the engineering overhead of an internal silo.’

2. Motorola Signature

After skipping a premium model last year, the Motorola Signature arrives as a true flagship phone. It brings a large AMOLED display, powerful specs, impressive camera hardware, and Motorola’s clean software experience. So the addition of stylus support via the Moto Pen Ultra broadens its versatility, with productivity, creative workflows, and document handling in mind.

However, it is worth noting that Motorola’s positioning is different from Samsung’s Ultra strategy. Rather than building a stylus ecosystem around a flagship phone with deep software integration (like Samsung Notes, remote control gestures, or Air Actions), Motorola’s focus seems more modular. You add the penwhen you need it and reap benefits in supported apps.

3. Versus an Established Stylus Ecosystem

Galaxy S25 Ultra with S Pen
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with S Pen

Samsung’s Galaxy Ultra series has become the gold standard for Android flagships not just because of its top-tier specs, but because it combines those specs with a deeply integrated stylus experience. This is already a rarity in the market, and the S Pen is just a cherry on top of its premium experience. The S Pen is embedded inside the phone’s chassis, and software features like Samsung Notes, Live Messages, handwriting recognition, and Air Actions are widely supported across first- and third-party apps.

So you don’t have productivity workflows built around it. On top of that, Samsung pairs its hardware with years of refinement with low-latency stylus tracking, consistent creative workflows, and cross-device continuity with tablets and PCs. So it remains to be seen if Motorola can match or even iterate on this polished stylus integration.

4. Is the Motorola Signature a Worthy Rival?

While in a head-on collision, Samsung clearly has the polish and ecosystem integration that gives it an edge over the Moto Pen Ultra. However, Motorola Signature is one of the only premium Android devices with support for a stylus. That’s not all, this flagship phone is likely more affordable than the Galaxy S26 Ultra. In other words, it is more approachable for those looking to try out this pairing. The Motorola Signature paired with the Moto Pen Ultra won’t instantly dethrone the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra as the stylus-featured flagship for everyone, but it does offer more options to buyers.

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Best of CES 2026: Weirdest & Wildest Tech at CES 2026

CES 2026 was filled with innovative new gadgets and bold new ideas. But tucked between the next-gen TVs and powerful new laptops, some truly quirky tech products surfaced that ranged from playful novelties to genuinely intriguing tech concepts. These devices may not define the future of consumer electronics, but they absolutely made the show memorable. So here’s a look at some of the most unusual and standout products that you should check out.

1. Lollipop Star: Taste the Music?

Best of CES 2026 Weirdest and Wildest Tech
Lollipop Star

Imagine biting into a piece of candy and hearing music inside your head. That is the idea behind the Lollopop Star, which took this concept literally. This novelty treat combines a classic lollipop with bone-conduction audio technology. So when you bite down on it, it creates tiny vibrations that travel through your jaw and skull directly to your inner ear. This creates a private listening experience while you enjoy the flavor.

Each lollipop is tied to a specific song from artists like Ice Spice, Akon, or Armani White, blending confectionery with playful audio tech. While some saw it more as a stunt than a gadget with practical value, the whimsy of a musical candy made it one of CES’s most talked-about oddities.

2. Solar Mars Bot: Sun Following Power Rover

Solar Mars Bot
Solar Mars Bot

Jackery’s Solar Mars Bot stood out as a futuristic twist on solar charging tech. Rather than relying on static panels, this autonomous robot uses AI navigation and computer vision to track and follow the sun. It can move around throughout the day to maximize solar energy capture.

With a sizable onboard battery reserve and multiple output ports, it essentially functions as a mobile solar power station that is capable of charging devices whenever the sunlight is strongest. Whether you’re camping off-grid or powering devices around a home, the Solar Mars Bot represents a new approach to renewable energy capture that marries robotics with practical utility.

3. Sweekar: An AI Pet/Companion

Takway Sweekar AI pet

Taking inspiration from virtual pets of the 1990s, Sweekar brought the concept into the physical world. This pocket-sized AI pet starts life in an egg-like form, hatching after a couple of days and physically growing through life stages. It starts off as a baby and then grows to an adult as you interact with it.

Paired with a companion app, users can talk to, feed, and nurture Sweekar. Over time, owners can build a bond with a robot that learns and adapts over time. The device blends robotics with personality modelling, making it feel more like a playful companion than a static gadget.

4. iPolish: Say Goodbye to Nailpolishes?

Best of CES 2026 Weirdest and Wildest Tech
iPolish

Not all CES oddities were robots. iPolish showcased an entirely different kind of personal tech, with digital color changing nails. With built in tiny electrophoretic films that are applied to acrylic nails and a compact activation device, users can cycle through hundreds of colors from just a smartphone app.

Meaning, you won’t ever need to buy different shades, since this one gadget does it all. This is a playful fusion of fishing and tech. It is undoubtedly a niche product, but it illustrates how CES embraces creativity beyond just the typical TVs and PCs.

5. LG CLOiD: Finally, an AI Butler

LG CLOiD AI Home Robot
LG CLOiD

LG is no stranger to innovation and robotics, and with the LG CLOiD, the company is taking home appliances to the next level. The ambitious new robot is a part of LG’s “Zero Labor Home” vision. This AI powered home robot aims to automate household chores by coordinating with connected appliances and using AI to decide what task to do next.

Demonstrations included actions like retrieving items from the fridge, placing food in an oven, and folding laundry, all through a combination of articulated arms, autonomous navigation, and generative AI understanding. The head unit doubles as a mobile AI home hub, integrating voice interaction and appliance control. While still futuristic and not yet consumer-ready, CLOiD points to a future where robots could meaningfully augment daily life. It could very well be a part of the future that’s not too far off.

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Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank Offers 6 mm Thickness, 98 g Weight, and 5,000 mAh Battery

Xiaomi has launched the UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank, a compact accessory designed for daily portability. It measures 6 mm thick and weighs 98 g, placing it among the thinnest magnetic power banks currently on the market.

The power bank attaches magnetically to compatible smartphones and supports wireless charging. Xiaomi states that it can deliver up to 15 W of wireless charging when paired with Xiaomi 17 devices. On iPhones, wireless charging is limited to 7.5 W. For faster charging, Xiaomi includes a USB Type-C port that supports up to 22.5 W wired output. The device also supports simultaneous wired and wireless charging, allowing two devices to be charged at the same time.

Inside, the UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank uses a 5,000 mAh high-density silicon-carbon battery. Xiaomi claims this capacity is enough to charge an iPhone roughly once, depending on usage conditions and phone model. The silicon-carbon composition allows higher energy density while keeping the body thin. A 4,369 mm² graphite sheet is used for heat dissipation. Battery status is shown through four LED indicators, and a physical power button lets users manually start or stop charging.

Xiaomi UltraThin magnetic power bank

The body is built with an aluminum alloy shell that has a smooth metallic finish. The phone-facing surface uses fire-resistant fiberglass. Xiaomi says the power bank includes ten layers of safety protection, covering issues such as overvoltage, overcurrent, short circuiting, overheating, overcharging, over-discharging, and foreign object detection. Dual NTC temperature sensors monitor heat in real time and adjust charging behavior to reduce heat buildup during use.

The UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank has launched in Japan at a price of ¥7,980, or around US$50.44. It is available through Amazon Japan and Xiaomi’s official store. Xiaomi has not confirmed plans for a wider global release.

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ChatGPT Go goes global: OpenAI bets on ads to make AI affordable

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go globally, expanding its affordable subscription plan to all markets where ChatGPT is available. The plan costs $8 per month in the US and sits between the free tier and the $20 per month ChatGPT Plus subscription. ChatGPT Go was first introduced in India in August 2025 and later expanded to over 170 countries.

Chatgpt

ChatGPT Go gives users access to GPT-5.2 Instant, OpenAI’s faster and lighter model. The plan includes significantly higher usage limits than the free tier, including more messages, file uploads, and image generation. OpenAI has not shared exact figures for these limits but says Go provides roughly ten times the allowance of the free plan. ChatGPT Go also includes a longer context window and improved memory support compared to the free version.

ChatGPT Ads

OpenAI confirmed that it will begin testing ads in the Free and Go tiers in the US. Ads will appear below ChatGPT’s responses and will be labeled clearly as “Sponsored.” The company said advertisers cannot influence chatbot responses and that it will not share user conversations with advertisers. Ads will not appear next to content about sensitive or regulated topics, and users under 18 will not see ads.

ChatGPT Ads

CEO Sam Altman said the ad rollout aims to help OpenAI keep ChatGPT affordable. He acknowledged past criticism of ads but said this approach is necessary to support a growing number of users who want frequent access to AI without paying high fees. Altman cited Instagram’s ad experience as an inspiration for the format OpenAI will use.

ChatGPT Plus and Pro users will continue to see an ad-free experience. OpenAI said it will monitor feedback and make adjustments as the ad trial progresses. The company reported strong adoption of ChatGPT Go in earlier markets and expects the global launch to accelerate usage further.

In related news, OpenAI is reportedly planning AI-powered SweetPea earbuds, positioning them as a potential alternative to Apple’s AirPods.

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Redmi K100 and K100 Pro Max first detail leaks, Qualcomm processor in cards

Barely four months after the launch of the Redmi K90 series, we are here to give you the very first details on the Redmi K100. 

According to details uncovered by XiaomiTime, the company is already preparing its next generation of flagship-style phones under the Redmi K100 series. There are currently two models in the works, called the Redmi K100 and K100 Pro Max. 

Both devices are currently in early development, but XiaomiTime has managed to extract the internal codenames and model numbers of the devices. The K100 is said to carry the codename “athens” with the internal designation Q11, while the Pro Max version reportedly goes by “songyuan” and Q11X. 

A rebrand as Poco F9 Pro / Ultra 

If Xiaomi follows its usual strategy, these devices will not stay exclusive to China. Previous Redmi K-series phones have often been rebranded for global markets under Xiaomi’s Poco label, and the same pattern is expected this time. 

The current speculation is that the Redmi K100 could eventually launch internationally as the Poco F9 Pro, while the K100 Pro Max might arrive as the Poco F9 Ultra. Nothing has been officially confirmed, but it would be consistent with how Xiaomi has handled similar releases in the past.

Redmi K90 Pro Max

One concrete detail that has emerged concerns the processors. Both phones are expected to use Qualcomm’s next-generation flagship chips. The Redmi K100 is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, while the more premium K100 Pro Max could debut with an even newer platform, currently referred to as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6

Of course, all of this information is preliminary. The Redmi K90 series is still fresh on the market, and a full announcement for the K100 lineup is likely many months away.

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OnePlus Pad Go 2 review: Why first-time tablet buyers may love it

I’ve spent the past couple of weeks using the OnePlus Pad Go 2 in its 8GB+256GB Wi-Fi-only variant, finished in Lavender Drift. Instead of approaching it like a specification-led gadget review, I used it the way many people would if this were their very first tablet. That distinction matters because the Pad Go 2 is not trying to compete with laptops or premium tablets. It is trying to make tablet ownership feel simple, comfortable, and worthwhile.

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8Final thoughts

OnePlus Pad Go 2
OnePlus Pad Go 2

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 does not try to convince you that tablets are essential. Instead, it quietly shows why owning one can be enjoyable. If you have never bought a tablet before and are unsure whether it would fit into your routine, this device answers that question through everyday use rather than marketing promises.

For first-time tablet buyers, that understated confidence may be exactly what makes the Pad Go 2 easy to like.

Pricing and variants

The pricing aligns well with its first-time buyer focus:

• 8GB+128GB Wi-Fi: Rs. 26,999 | 299 euros | $399 (both color options)

• 8GB+256GB Wi-Fi: Rs. 29,999 | £269 | £349 | (both color options)

• 8GB+256GB 5G: Rs. 32,999 | 399 euros | Comes in Shadow Black only

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OPPO Reno 15 vs Vivo X300: Vivo looks Premium, But OPPO Might Be the Value Buy

Choosing between the OPPO Reno 15 and the Vivo X300 isn’t just about specs; it’s about deciding what kind of premium experience actually fits daily life. One phone focuses on long battery life, fast charging, and practical performance at a sensible price. The other shrinks flagship power into a compact form, pushing display tech, cameras, and raw speed closer to top-tier territory. This comparison matters for buyers stuck between value-driven polish and compact flagship ambition, where the real differences show up not on spec sheets, but in how the phone feels after weeks of use.

OPPO Reno 15 vs Vivo X300: Buyer’s Guide

UsageChoiceWhy
Best overall experienceVivo X300Stronger performance, better display, flagship-style cameras, wireless charging.
Best value for moneyOPPO Reno 15Lower price with balanced performance, long battery life, and solid cameras.
Photography focusedVivo X300Higher-resolution main sensor, Zeiss optics, superior ultrawide & video features.
Battery endurance & daily uptimeOPPO Reno 15Larger battery capacity and dependable all-day life.
Future-proofingVivo X300UFS 4.1 storage, flagship chipset, and longer Android update promise.
Wireless charging neededVivo X300Adds wireless support not in Reno 15.
Compact feel & refined screenVivo X300LTPO adaptive display and more premium in-hand experience.
Simple, reliable everyday useOPPO Reno 15Great balance of features without paying extra.

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1. Design and Display

Build and Feel
OPPO Reno 15 leans into a sleek, modern aesthetic with a balanced, premium feel that suits long daily use. Its glass-and-metal construction feels polished rather than flashy, and the design prioritizes comfort over compactness. Vivo X300, on the other hand, targets users who prefer a tighter, denser form factor with a more “flagship-grade” in-hand confidence. The build feels slightly more refined, helped by details like an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor that subtly elevates daily interactions. Reno 15 feels practical and familiar, while X300 feels engineered and deliberate, appealing to users who value precision.

Display Quality
Reno 15’s AMOLED panel delivers rich colors, smooth scrolling, and reliable brightness for everyday use. It’s tuned for consistency rather than extremes. Vivo X300 clearly pushes display technology further with LTPO tech, advanced HDR formats, and extremely high peak brightness. Content looks more dynamic and adaptive, especially for streaming and gaming. The difference is noticeable in side-by-side use, where Vivo’s panel simply feels more “alive.”

Verdict
Reno 15 offers a comfortable, high-quality experience, but Vivo X300’s display and finish feel unmistakably more flagship-level.

2. Specifications 

Performance
OPPO Reno 15 is powered by a Snapdragon 7-series chip that focuses on efficiency and stability. Day-to-day performance is smooth, with reliable multitasking and controlled thermals, making it well-suited for extended use without surprises. Vivo X300 takes a more aggressive approach with a cutting-edge 3nm chipset and faster storage. App launches, gaming, and heavy workloads feel noticeably quicker, and the headroom for future software updates is reassuring. The X300 simply feels more effortless when pushed hard.

Battery and Charging
Reno 15 prioritizes endurance, offering excellent battery longevity paired with fast wired charging that minimizes downtime. It’s designed for users who value consistency over extras. Vivo X300 counters with slightly smaller capacity but faster wired charging and the added convenience of wireless charging. This flexibility makes it feel more adaptable to different lifestyles, especially for desk or car charging setups.

Verdict
Reno 15 wins on predictable all-day reliability, while Vivo X300 delivers superior raw power and charging versatility.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses
OPPO Reno 15 offers a well-rounded camera system with reliable color reproduction, effective stabilization, and a useful telephoto lens that adds genuine versatility. Images are consistent and social-media ready with minimal effort. Vivo X300 clearly targets photography enthusiasts, led by a high-resolution main sensor and Zeiss-tuned optics. Photos show more detail, better dynamic range, and a slightly more cinematic character. Advanced video modes and higher frame-rate options reinforce its flagship intent. Reno 15 feels dependable; X300 feels expressive.

Selfie Camera
Both phones deliver strong selfie performance with autofocus support, but Vivo’s processing tends to preserve more natural skin tones and finer detail in varied lighting. OPPO’s selfies are sharp and vibrant, favoring a cleaner, polished look that many users will enjoy.

Verdict
Reno 15 is consistently good across scenarios, but Vivo X300 offers a more advanced and creatively flexible camera experience.

4. Pricing

OPPO Reno 15 enters the market at approximately $500, positioning itself as a strong upper-midrange option with flagship-inspired features. At this price, it delivers excellent battery life, solid performance, and a versatile camera setup that meets most users’ needs without excess. Vivo X300 is priced around $650, clearly stepping into compact flagship territory. The higher cost brings tangible upgrades in chipset performance, display technology, camera hardware, and long-term software support.

Reno 15 makes more sense for value-focused buyers who want premium features without stretching budgets. Vivo X300 justifies its higher price by offering a more future-proof, top-tier experience, especially for users who prioritize performance, display quality, and camera innovation.

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Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion

OPPO Reno 15 stands out for its balance—strong battery endurance, fast charging, and a camera system that covers all essentials without complexity. It’s a phone designed to fit seamlessly into everyday routines. Vivo X300 differentiates itself with a cutting-edge chipset, LTPO display, Zeiss-backed cameras, wireless charging, and extended software support. These features collectively push it closer to true flagship status despite its relatively compact positioning.

Final Verdict:

For most users, OPPO Reno 15 offers exceptional value and a stress-free ownership experience at a lower price. Vivo X300 is the better choice for those seeking compact flagship performance, superior imaging, and longer relevance over time. The decision ultimately comes down to whether refinement and power are worth the extra investment.

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Why the ASUS ROG GR70 Mini PC Might Be the Ultimate Desktop for Serious PC Gamers

Compact PCs have become quite popular recently, with people vying for desktop solutions that aren’t bulky. And with this new popularity, gaming mini PCs are also on the rise, adding the convenience of a laptop with the power of a full fledged desktop PC. One such powerful yet tiny gaming rig is the new ASUS ROG GR70, which was announced at the CES 2026 event, bringing next-gen hardware to a small form factor. Pairing one of the fastest AMD Ryzen processors with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 series GPU, here’s why this model is worth your attention.

Asus ROG GR70
ASUS ROG GR70 Mini Gaming PC

1. Desktop-class Hardware in a Mini Chassis

Despite its space saving build, ASUS has made no compromises on the performance output of the ROG GR70. Under the hood, it is equipped with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9955HX3D, which is a 16 core, 32 thread processor with 3D V-Cache technology. From high fidelity gaming to multitasking, the CPU can easily handle it all. This comes especially handy in more CPU demanding titles.

Paired with Nvidia’s RTX 5070 GPU, this combination brings serious firepower, which is usually found in larger rigs or ultra premium gaming laptops. Even then, the laptop processors aren’t as powerful as this desktop class CPU. This GPU gets 100W of power that can be bumped by another 15W with Dynamic Boost, 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM, ray tracing, and DLSS 4 support. So you can expect high resolution gaming at smooth framerates.

2. Advanced Cooling and Quiet Operation

A big concern with gaming on a compact system like laptops or mini PCs is the heat management. Squeezing in powerful components in a tiny form factor causes temps to rise, but ASUS has addressed this with a triple fan ROG QuetFlow cooling system that helps keep thermals in check even during extended sessions. The brand is also promising enhanced noise management with this setup. Whether you’re grinding through ranked gaming sessions or rendering 3D scenes, the GR70’s cooling solution lets the Ryzen 9 and RTX 5070 sustain peak performance much more consistently than many other mini PCs.

3. Expandability & Gamer-Friendly Design

Despite its small size, the GR70 doesn’t skimp on flexibility: it supports up to 96GB of DDR5 memory via dual SODIMM slots and up to 2TB of NVMe storage, with easy tool-less access for upgrades. That means gamers can expand memory and storage as needs evolve without wrestling with tiny screws or awkward internals. For connectivity, you get multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and 2.5 G Ethernet. There is even built in WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for lag free wireless connections.

4. Software & Performance Tuning

ASUS equips the GR70 with ROG Armoury Crate and enhanced BIOS options, giving users control over performance, fan curves, and system tuning. There are even tailored profiles for popular games to help optimize performance with a few clicks. This control brings new layers of fine tuning options to get the most from this tiny gaming machine.

5. Why It Matters for Gaming Enthusiasts

The ASUS ROG GR70 represents a major shift in what gaming desktops can be. Instead of a bulky tower, you get desktop-class CPU and GPU performance in a compact form factor that fits on a shelf beside your console or behind your monitor. It’s the ideal PC for gamers who lack the space for a full rig but don’t want to compromise on performance. So with this single system, you are getting a serious contender for desktop rigs, creative workstations, and living consoles alike.

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Realme 16 Pro vs Pro+:Is It Worth Paying ₹8,000 More?

When two phones look similar on paper but target very different buyers, the details start to matter. The Realme 16 Pro and Realme 16 Pro+ share the same design language, massive batteries, and high-refresh AMOLED displays, yet the experience they deliver isn’t identical. One is tuned for maximum value and endurance, while the other pushes closer to flagship territory with meaningful hardware upgrades. For buyers stuck between saving money and getting more long-term polish, this comparison breaks down where the extra cost actually shows up and where it doesn’t.

Major Features:

Feature CategoryRealme 16 ProRealme 16 Pro+ (Upgrades)Upgrade Advantage
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7300 MaxSnapdragon 7 Gen 4Better sustained performance, smoother gaming & multitasking
Camera SystemDual (200MP main + 8MP ultrawide)Triple (200MP main + 50MP periscope telephoto + 8MP ultrawide AF)True optical zoom & more versatile shooting
Display ProtectionAGC DT star D+Corning Gorilla Glass 7iStronger screen durability
Ultrawide CameraStandard ultrawideAutofocus ultrawideSharper wide shots, better close-ups
Zoom CapabilityDigital zoom only3.5x optical periscope zoomBetter detail at long distances
Video CaptureUp to 4K30fpsUp to 4K60fpsSmoother high-quality video
Build MaterialsPlastic frameAluminum alloy frameMore premium feel & rigidity
Display PWM & Eye ComfortStandardHigher PWM dimmingEasier on eyes at lower brightness

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1. Design and Display

Build and Feel

The Realme 16 Pro sticks to a practical design with a plastic frame and optional eco-leather back, prioritising durability and comfort. It feels functional rather than premium. The Realme 16 Pro+ upgrades to an aluminum alloy frame, instantly improving rigidity and in-hand confidence. Both phones offer the same IP68/IP69K protection, but the Pro+ feels more polished and better suited for long-term use. The material upgrade is noticeable in daily handling and gives the Pro+ a more flagship-like presence.

Display Quality

Both phones feature AMOLED panels with 144Hz refresh rates, HDR10+, and extremely high peak brightness. The Pro+ pulls ahead with much higher PWM dimming and Gorilla Glass 7i protection, making it easier on the eyes and more resistant to wear. Colors and sharpness are similar, but the Pro+ display feels more refined during extended viewing.

Verdict

The Realme 16 Pro is solid, but the Pro+ clearly upgrades build quality and display comfort.

2. Specifications 

Performance

The Realme 16 Pro’s Dimensity 7300 Max handles daily tasks smoothly and is more than enough for casual gaming. The Realme 16 Pro+ upgrades to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, offering stronger GPU performance, better thermal control, and smoother sustained output. Heavy multitasking, gaming, and camera processing feel more stable on the Pro+. This chipset choice makes the Pro+ feel more future-ready and consistent under load.

Battery and Charging

Both phones share the same 7000 mAh silicon-carbon battery and 80W fast charging with bypass support. Real-world endurance is excellent on both. The Pro+ benefits slightly from better power efficiency under stress, especially during gaming or navigation.

Verdict

Battery life is equal, but the Pro+ delivers better long-term performance stability.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

Both phones use the same 200 MP main camera with OIS, delivering sharp photos and reliable HDR. The key upgrade is exclusive to the Pro+: a 50 MP periscope telephoto with true 3.5x optical zoom and an improved ultrawide camera with autofocus. This dramatically improves portrait, travel, and zoom photography. Video also improves on the Pro+ with smoother stabilization and 4K recording up to 60fps.

Selfie Camera

Both models use the same 50 MP front camera, offering similar photo quality. The Pro+ gains higher frame-rate selfie video support, making it better for creators.

Verdict

The Pro+ is a clear camera upgrade, especially for zoom and video users.

4. Pricing

Realme 16 Pro is priced at around ₹32,000, making it a strong value option with excellent battery life and a high-resolution main camera. The Realme 16 Pro+ costs approximately ₹40,000, reflecting its Snapdragon chipset, periscope zoom camera, stronger display protection, and premium build. The price jump is noticeable, but the upgrades directly affect performance and camera flexibility rather than cosmetic changes.

Verdict 

Realme 16 Pro focuses on value, while the Pro+ charges extra for meaningful hardware upgrades.

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5. Conclusion

Realme 16 Pro stands out for buyers who want maximum battery life, a smooth AMOLED display, and dependable performance at a lower price. The Realme 16 Pro+ differentiates itself with a Snapdragon processor, periscope zoom camera, premium frame, and more refined display tuning. These upgrades make daily use feel smoother and more capable over time.

Verdict

Paying the extra ₹8,000 for the Realme 16 Pro+ is worth it for most buyers. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, periscope zoom camera, better display protection, and more premium build deliver real, everyday benefits and make the phone feel more future-proof. The Realme 16 Pro still makes sense if budget and battery life are the top priorities, but if choosing just one, the Realme 16 Pro+ is the smarter all-around choice that justifies its higher price.

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MSI launches MAG 345CQRF E20 gaming monitor with 34-inch near-4K 240Hz Rapid VA panel

MSI has officially introduced the MAG 345CQRF E20 curved gaming monitor in the Chinese market. The new display is priced at 1,599 yuan ($230) and is targeted at gamers and multitaskers looking for an immersive ultrawide experience with high refresh rate performance.

MSI MAG 345CQRF E20

MSI MAG 345CQRF E20 Specifications

The monitor features a 34-inch Rapid VA panel with a UWQHD resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels. MSI markets the resolution as “near-4K” due to its expansive horizontal pixel count. It adopts a 21:9 aspect ratio and includes a 1000R curvature.

The display supports a native 200Hz refresh rate over DisplayPort 1.4a, which can be overclocked to 240Hz in supported configurations. It features a 0.5ms GtG response time, which helps reduce motion blur and ghosting in fast-paced and competitive gameplay.

MSI MAG 345CQRF E20

In terms of color performance, the monitor supports 10-bit color via 8-bit plus FRC and covers up to 110% of the sRGB gamut, 90% of DCI-P3, and 88% of AdobeRGB, making it suitable for gaming, media consumption, and casual content creation.

It delivers a 3500:1 static contrast ratio with up to 300 nits peak SDR brightness, supports HDR10 with HDR Ready certification, and includes TÜV Rheinland low blue light and flicker-free certifications, along with DC dimming and an anti-glare matte coating for improved viewing comfort during long sessions.

The MAG 345CQRF E20 also includes support for Adaptive-Sync technology. In terms of connectivity, the monitor offers one DisplayPort 1.4a input, two HDMI 2.0b ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The stand supports tilt, height, and swivel adjustments. VESA compatibility (100 x 100 mm) is also available for arm or wall mounting. The monitor weighs 7.75kg and features a slim-bezel design suitable for multi-display setups.

In related news, Lenovo has recently unveiled the Legion 27Q-10 OLED monitor with a 26.5-inch 2K 240Hz QD-OLED panel and a 0.03ms response time, alongside the Yoga Pro 27UD-10 OLED monitor featuring a 4K 120Hz display with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support.

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RedMagic 11 Air pairs a massive 7,000mAh battery with 120W charging

RedMagic continues to tease its next smartphone, the RedMagic 11 Air, as the January 20 launch date approaches. Despite the “Air” branding, the company is positioning the phone as a performance-first device rather than a lightweight compromise.

RedMagic claims the 11 Air packs the largest battery ever used in an “Air” model, with a 7,000mAh capacity. Beyond branding, the focus appears to be on maintaining long gaming sessions without frequent charging. For context, the Huawei Mate 70 Air launched with a 6,500mAh battery.

Cooling is another area RedMagic is highlighting. The 11 Air features a transparent back design, exposing some internal elements, along with a 24,000RPM active cooling fan and a more effective vapor chamber system. Active cooling remains relatively rare on smartphones, and is also an industry-first for an “Air” model.

Charging support is rated at 120W, and the phone includes bypass charging for gaming while plugged in. Other features include physical shoulder triggers, an ultra-narrow bezel display, and a built-in PC emulator that supports several older PC titles. RedMagic also mentions its CUBE Sky Engine for graphics optimization.

Powering the RedMagic 11 Air is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, paired with the brand’s in-house Red Core R4 gaming chip. The phone also uses LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, which should keep load times and multitasking in check. On the software side, it runs REDMAGIC OS 11.0, introducing a set of AI features that go beyond gaming, including image-based search, screen translation, and real-time dialogue tools. There are also AI-assisted gaming features aimed at tactics and in-game decision-making.

More details, including pricing and availability, are expected at launch on January 20.

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Oppo Reno15 vs Realme 16 Pro: Don’t Buy Before Reading This

Buying in the ₹30,000–₹50,000 segment isn’t about specs anymore; it’s about choosing the kind of phone experience you actually want. The Oppo Reno15 and Realme 16 Pro approach this space from opposite directions: one focuses on premium feel, camera versatility, and polish, while the other pushes big numbers, bigger battery life, and aggressive pricing. On paper, both look compelling, but they cater to very different priorities. This comparison breaks down where each phone truly excels, where the trade-offs appear in daily use, and which one makes more sense depending on how you use your smartphone.

Major Features:

FeatureOppo Reno15Realme 16 ProWinner
Build & FeelGlass front & back, aluminum frame, premium polishGlass front, plastic frame/back optionsReno15 – Feels more refined and premium.
Display6.59″ AMOLED, 120Hz, bright & accurate6.78″ AMOLED, 144Hz, extremely brightRealme 16 Pro – Smoother and more immersive display.
ProcessorSnapdragon 7 Gen 4MediaTek Dimensity 7300 MaxReno15 – Better overall performance and efficiency.
Rear CameraTriple with 50MP main + telephoto + ultrawideDual with 200MP main + ultrawideReno15 – More versatile with telephoto.
Selfie Camera50MP ultrawide, autofocus50MP wideReno15 – Autofocus improves clarity and reliability.
Battery Capacity6500 mAh7000 mAhRealme 16 Pro – Larger battery for longer endurance.
Charging80W fast charging80W fast charging + bypass chargingRealme 16 Pro – Bypass charging for cooler gaming.
Software ExperienceColorOS 16 (smooth, refined)Realme UI 7.0Reno15 – More polished UI feel.
Value for MoneyApprox ₹46,000Approx ₹32,000Realme 16 Pro – Stronger value per rupee.
Overall BalancePremium feel + versatilityValue + battery + displayReno15 – More balanced overall experience.

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1. Design and Display

Build and Feel

The Oppo Reno15 leans into a more premium design language with a glass-and-metal build that feels refined and durable in everyday use. Its cleaner finish and tighter construction give it a flagship-like confidence that suits users who value long-term durability. The Realme 16 Pro takes a more practical approach, mixing glass with plastic or eco-leather options. While it doesn’t feel cheap, the emphasis is clearly on comfort and usability rather than luxury. Both phones offer strong water and dust resistance, but the Reno15’s materials make it feel more polished in hand, especially for users upgrading from older premium phones.

Display Quality

Realme 16 Pro clearly plays the display card hard, offering a larger AMOLED panel with a higher refresh rate and extreme peak brightness. It feels more immersive for gaming, scrolling, and outdoor use. The Oppo Reno15 counters with a well-tuned AMOLED panel that prioritizes color accuracy and consistent brightness rather than headline numbers. HDR content looks more balanced on the Reno15, while the Realme’s screen feels more exciting and vivid, especially for entertainment-heavy users.

Verdict

Reno 15 feels more premium; Realme 16 Pro feels more immersive and bold.

2. Specifications 

Performance

The Oppo Reno15 runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, delivering smoother sustained performance and better optimization across daily tasks, multitasking, and long gaming sessions. Animations feel more refined, and the overall UI experience is more stable under load. The Realme 16 Pro’s Dimensity 7300 Max is capable and efficient, handling everyday apps and casual gaming well, but it doesn’t feel as consistent when pushed hard. For users who care about long-term smoothness and app optimization, the Reno15 has a slight edge that becomes noticeable over time.

Battery and Charging

Realme 16 Pro takes the lead with a larger battery that easily stretches into extended usage, making it ideal for heavy screen time and gaming days. Oppo Reno15 balances things differently, pairing a large battery with aggressive fast charging and broader charging protocol support. It feels more convenient for users who top up frequently rather than draining fully. Realme’s bypass charging is a gamer-friendly bonus that helps reduce heat during plugged-in sessions.

Verdict

Reno15 wins on refinement; Realme 16 Pro wins on endurance.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

On paper, the Realme 16 Pro’s massive 200 MP sensor grabs attention and delivers sharp, detailed images in good lighting. However, the Oppo Reno15 takes a more balanced photography approach with a versatile triple-camera system that includes a dedicated telephoto lens. This makes portraits and zoom shots more consistent and natural. The Reno15’s color science feels more controlled, while Realme images lean slightly punchier. The absence of a telephoto lens on the Realme limits flexibility despite the high-resolution sensor.

Selfie Camera

Both phones offer high-resolution selfie cameras, but the Reno15 stands out with autofocus support, which noticeably improves clarity and reliability across lighting conditions. Realme’s selfies are good for social media, but feel more dependent on ideal lighting. Video stability and detail are also more dependable on the Reno15, especially for creators.

Verdict

Reno15 offers a more complete and reliable camera experience overall.

4. Pricing

At around ₹46,000, the Oppo Reno15 positions itself as an upper-midrange phone that emphasizes premium build, camera versatility, and a more refined performance profile. It targets users who want a near-flagship experience without stepping into ultra-premium pricing. 

Realme 16 Pro, priced around ₹32,000, focuses squarely on value, offering a large, vibrant display, strong battery life, and competitive performance at a significantly lower cost. 

For buyers comparing pure specifications per rupee, Realme clearly looks more aggressive. However, the Reno15 justifies its higher price with better materials, a more versatile camera setup, and stronger overall polish.

Verdict 

Realme 16 Pro delivers better value for money; Reno15 charges extra for refinement and versatility.

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Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion

Oppo Reno15 stands out with its premium build, telephoto camera, autofocus selfie shooter, and a more optimized Snapdragon platform that feels dependable over long-term use. It’s a phone designed for users who prioritize consistency, camera flexibility, and a polished day-to-day experience. 

Realme 16 Pro counters with standout features like an ultra-bright 144Hz display, a massive battery with bypass charging, and an aggressive price point that makes high-end specs more accessible. It feels tailored for power users, gamers, and media consumers who want maximum impact per rupee.

Verdict

If only one phone has to be chosen, the Oppo Reno 15 makes more sense for most users. It delivers a more refined overall experience with better camera versatility, smoother long-term performance, and a noticeably more premium feel in daily use. The Realme 16 Pro offers strong value with its big battery and bold display, but the Reno15 feels more balanced and dependable as an all-around daily driver, making it the safer and smarter single choice.

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Oppo Reno15 Pro vs Pro Mini: Almost Same Phone, But Why Are You Paying ₹7000 Extra?

On paper, the Oppo Reno15 Pro and Reno15 Pro Mini look like twins, same display, the same performance, the same cameras, and even the same battery setup. Yet Oppo has priced them noticeably apart, raising an obvious question: what are you actually paying extra for? This comparison matters because it isn’t about specs, it’s about value, practical upgrades, and whether the “Pro” name still means something when the experience feels nearly identical. For buyers choosing between these two, the decision comes down to subtle features, pricing logic, and which phone makes more sense in real-world use rather than on a spec sheet.

Major Features:

FeatureOppo Reno15 ProOppo Reno15 Pro MiniWinner
Design & BuildPremium glass & aluminum, IP68/IP69, eSIM supportSame premium build, no eSIMReno15 Pro — eSIM adds flexibility for some users
Display6.32″ AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, Gorilla Glass 7iSame 6.32″ AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, Gorilla Glass 7iTie — Identical panel quality and experience
PerformanceDimensity 8450, 12GB RAM, UFS 3.1Same Dimensity 8450, 12GB RAM, UFS 3.1Tie — No practical performance difference
Battery & Charging6200 mAh, 80W wired fast chargeSame 6200 mAh, 80W wired fast chargeTie — Same endurance and charging
Main Camera200MP wide + 50MP tele + 50MP ultrawideSame triple-camera setupTie — Same optics and output
Selfie Camera50MP ultrawide selfieSame 50MP ultrawide selfieTie — Identical front camera
ConnectivityeSIM support; Wi-Fi includes 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)No eSIM; Wi-Fi includes 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)Reno15 Pro – eSIM
Price (Approx.)₹67,000₹60,000Reno15 Pro Mini — Better value for almost identical hardware

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1. Design and Display

Build and Feel

Both the Oppo Reno15 Pro and Reno15 Pro Mini share the same premium glass/aluminum design and high water/dust resistance. They feel refined in hand with no visible compromise on materials between the two. The only practical difference is SIM support: the Pro adds eSIM support, which may matter if you use dual profiles without physical SIM cards.

Display Quality

Both phones use the same 6.32-inch AMOLED panel with 120 Hz refresh, wide color, strong brightness, and Gorilla Glass 7i. In everyday use, scrolling and media playback feel equally fluid. There’s no visual advantage for either; they match in quality and color richness.

Verdict

Design and display are effectively tied. The only subtle advantage for the Pro is the eSIM option.

2. Specifications 

Performance

They run on the same Dimensity 8450 chipset with identical RAM/storage options. Real-world performance, apps, multitasking, and gaming feel identical. There’s no performance uplift on the Pro that’s noticeable in daily use.

Battery and Charging

Battery capacity and charging speeds are the same on both. Endurance and charge times match, so you won’t see any real advantage in battery life or charging experience.

Verdict

No difference in performance or battery. Hardware and daily responsiveness are equally strong.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

Both phones use the same 200 MP main, 50 MP telephoto, and 50 MP ultrawide cameras with OIS and rich video modes. Photo and video quality will be indistinguishable between them in normal use. Neither model has exclusive imaging features.

Selfie Camera

Selfie performance is also the same, with a 50 MP sensor producing well-exposed shots with natural colors. No Pro benefit here.

Verdict

Identical camera systems, so no winner between them.

4. Pricing

Oppo Reno15 Pro sits around ₹67,000, while the Reno15 Pro Mini is about ₹60,000. Since core hardware, display, battery, and cameras are the same, the Mini’s lower price is the main practical difference. The Pro only adds eSIM support, which matters for certain users but doesn’t impact most everyday experiences.

Verdict 

From a value perspective, the Pro Mini wins, same experience, lower price.

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Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion

The standout differentiator is eSIM support on the Reno15 Pro; everything else, performance, battery endurance, display, and cameras, is the same. The Mini effectively delivers flagship hardware at a better price point.

Verdict

If you need eSIM, choose the Reno15 Pro. For most buyers, Reno15 Pro Mini gives you equal performance and features for less money, making it the smarter choice overall.

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6 reasons why Casio’s 10-year battery watches matter in the age of one-day smartwatches

Smartwatches have become one of the most common gadgets people wear today. After all, they promise to do everything from basic step tracking to monitoring your heart rate and oxygen-level. On paper, they look like the perfect everyday accessory.

But they also come with obvious downsides. A good smartwatch that offers reliable tracking usually costs hundreds of dollars. And no matter how advanced it is, most of them need to be charged every day or two. For a device that’s meant to stay on your wrist all the time, that constant charging quickly becomes another chore.

Personally, I’ve never enjoyed charging things more than necessary. Phones are unavoidable, laptops are understandable, but charging a watch every night has always felt excessive to me. That’s why I’ve gradually moved back toward conventional digital watches instead of Apple, Samsung, or other smart options.

And when it comes to simple, reliable digital watches, Casio still sits at the top of the list. Its affordable AE and W series, in particular, are one of the easiest recommendations for anyone who just wants a watch that works. The headline feature is a claimed battery life of 10 years.

Despite the dominance of smartwatches, interest in these inexpensive Casios hasn’t disappeared. If anything, they’ve settled into a quiet niche audience, but the traction is there. So here’s why Casio’s 10-year battery watches still make sense in 2026.

1. Practical features without the smart-device hassle

First and foremost, let’s look at the features a 10-year Casio smartwatch offers. One of the common misconceptions is that long-battery watches fall short in terms of specs and features. That isn’t really true. Modern Casio models with 10-year batteries often include genuinely useful tools such as:

  • world time for travelers
  • multiple alarms
  • countdown timers
  • stopwatches
  • bright LED backlights
  • water resistance

These are features most people actually need in daily life, without any of the complexity that comes with a smartwatch.

2. A decade of near-zero maintenance

The biggest appeal of Casio’s 10-year battery watches is quite obvious. You don’t have to think about them once you wear them. 

Most quartz watches need a battery change every two to three years. That means trips to a repair shop, small service costs, and the minor annoyance of suddenly finding your watch dead one morning. Imagine you don’t have to think about all this for a decade. 

You buy a watch in 2026, use it extensively, and realize only in 2036 that now is the time for a battery change. It’s a real convenience for people who treat watches as tools rather than fashion accessories; this is a huge advantage. 

3. Real quality-of-life improvement for heavy users

Speaking of usability, a long-battery-life smartwatch is most suitable for people who rely on their watches every day. You could be a student who uses a watch for alarms and timers, or a traveller with a need for world time. Casio excels on all these fronts. 

Of course, smartwatches can also do this and even more, but heavy use means even more frequent charging. With a 10-year battery, you can use alarms, timers, a world clock, and backlights regularly without worrying about draining the battery.

4. Built for rough use

I’ve always looked at Casio as the Nokia of watches. The company built its reputation for durability, and that stays even to this day. 

Most of the company’s long-battery models are designed to handle rough daily use. They offer 100-meter water resistance, resin construction, and simple quartz movements that can survive years of wear. So you can be sure to wear them during traveling, hiking, working outdoors, or commuting in bad weather without worrying too much.

Unlike smartwatches with delicate screens and expensive repairs, a basic Casio is meant for rough use. That practical, rugged nature makes them trusted companions for people who need a watch as a tool rather than a status symbol.

5. Better for the wallet 

Casio’s 10-year battery model is also light on your pockets. You can easily get one below $50 with all of the durable features we mentioned above. And if you calculate value as “years of service per rupee or dollar,” these watches are hard to beat. You pay a small amount upfront and get a decade of reliable use with almost no additional expense.

That’s a big deal for students and budget-conscious buyers. No subscription costs, no expensive repairs, no accessories required. 

There’s also a quiet environmental benefit. Fewer battery changes mean fewer disposable coin cells thrown away. A watch that lasts ten years without replacement reduces small but real electronic waste.

Casio’s newer models also increasingly focus on durable builds and longer product life rather than fast replacement cycles. It’s not a dramatic solution to e-waste, but it’s a sensible step in the right direction.

6. Longevity over novelty

Technology culture today revolves around upgrades. New phones every year. New wearables every few years. More features, more apps, more charging.

Casio’s 10-year battery watches are the exact opposite philosophy. They are built around reliability, low friction, and long-term thinking. A gadget that quietly runs for a decade without asking for anything in return feels almost unusual now.

Smartwatches will continue to evolve and offer more capabilities. For many people, they make sense. But there will always be users who just want a simple, dependable watch that tells the time, sets alarms, and never needs attention.

For them — and for anyone tired of charging yet another device — Casio’s 10-year battery watches remain one of the most practical pieces of technology you can still buy today. And that’s why they matter.

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Galaxy S27 Ultra Roundup: Will this be Samsung’s next breakthrough flagship?

Samsung’s Galaxy S Ultra series has long been the poster child for Android flagships, packing cutting edge hardware, top tier cameras, and the best of the brand’s software features. While we are still waiting on the Galaxy S26 series, many rumors and leaks have already revealed a bunch of details for the latest flagships.

These reports have revealed that the Galaxy S26 Ultra and the others are likely getting minor updates over their predecessors. However, 2027’s Galaxy S27 Ultra could be shaping up to be a true upgrade after years of minor changes. So could this be Samsung’s breakthrough flagship? Read on to see everything we know about this premium phone.

1. New Biometric: Polar ID Face Unlock

Galaxy-S26-Ultra

One of the most intriguing Galaxy S27 Ultra rumors centers on a new biometric system dubbed Polar ID. Leaks suggest Samsung is exploring a wild new face unlock tech that could pair with its existing in-display fingerprint scanner. The idea seems to be improving security and convenience with a more robust facial authentication mechanism, potentially making biometrics faster and more secure than ever before.

If done well, this could finally be a true rival to Apple’s Face ID technology. It should also help Samsung stand out from the rest of the premium Androids, offering secure face unlock without needing external sensors or gimmicks. However, like all early biometric rumors, the real test will be in its reliability and privacy safeguards.

2. Conflicting Camera Leaks

Camera performance has always been a focal point for Ultra models, and the S27 Ultra is no exception. Early reports hinted that Samsung might upgrade to a 200MP main camera, prompting excitement among enthusiasts. Larger sensors translate to better detail and low-light performance, but the high megapixel count doesn’t always mean better image quality.

Recent rumors have hinted at Samsung planning on upgrading the sensors for the primary shooter, ultra wide angle lens, and the selfie camera. But unfortunately, the telephoto setup could remain the same. Still, this would be a notable change as Samsung has relied on its 200MP ISOCELL HP2 camera sensor since the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

So while photography as a whole could get an upgrade, some areas, like periscope zoom, might disappoint. Some analysts believe that the larger sensor would offer various improvements that will help the device match other flagships. Many were expecting that Samsung could match other Ultra models with a large 1-inch sensor, but this still seems highly unlikely. Some rumors point to a new Samsung ISOCELL 1/1.3-inch sensor, while others claim that the brand is using a Sony 1/1.1-inch sensor.

3. Back to Exynos?

Samsung Exynos 2800 (Rumored)

Reports from South Korea have revealed that Samsung is expected to get a big rise in 2nm yield by the end of this year. Typically, the Galaxy Ultra models featured the top Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series chip, but the improved yield might help the brand adopt its proprietary Exynos processors. To recall, the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra will likely launch with a custom overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

But the S27 Ultra may move to a 2nm based Exynos chipset. A leak from earlier this month states that this chip could be dubbed the Exynos 2700 and will offer improved thermal design, performance, and energy efficiency. In the past, the Exynos variants of Samsung’s flagships trailed behind the Snapdragon versions. Samsung seems to be addressing this with the next-gen Exynos, which can reportedly achieve an impressive Geekbench 6 scores of 4,800 in single-core and 15,000 in multi-core tests.

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The Best USB4 Portable SSDs of 2026

USB4 has become the new standard for portable external SSDs. With speeds reaching up to 40Gbps and support for Thunderbolt 4, these drives now offer desktop-grade performance in palm-sized enclosures.

Whether you’re moving massive 4K video files, expanding your gaming library, or backing up data on mobile devices, the latest USB4 drives bring both speed and reliability. Here are the best models available in 2026.

1. Adata SE920

Adata-SE920

The SE920 supports USB4 with read speeds of up to 3,800MB/s and write speeds up to 3,700MB/s. It features a patented active cooling mechanism where pressing down on the case activates a built-in micro fan.

This design expands the internal space for airflow and helps lower temperatures by as much as 10% compared to fanless enclosures. The fan retracts when not in use.

The SE920 works with Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux systems. It includes a USB-C to C cable in the box and supports Thunderbolt 3 and 4 for wider compatibility. The drive weighs 181g and is available in capacities up to 4TB. Adata includes a five-year limited warranty.

Price: Starts at $189.99 for 1TB

2. SanDisk Extreme Pro USB4

SanDisk Extreme Pro

The SanDisk Extreme Pro USB4 model matches the SE920 in performance, reaching up to 3,800MB/s read and 3,700MB/s write speeds. It focuses on physical protection with a silicone outer shell, aluminum frame, IP65 water resistance, and drop protection from up to 2 meters. The drive measures 5.5 inches in length and weighs 0.38 lbs.

It supports Windows, macOS, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, with backward compatibility for USB 3.2 and USB 2.0. SanDisk includes a standard USB-C to C cable and a five-year limited warranty. The chassis helps with passive heat management, although it lacks an active cooling system.

Price: Starts at $349.99 forr 2TB

3. Corsair EX400U

Corsair-EX400U

The EX400U delivers sequential read speeds up to 4,000MB/s and write speeds up to 3,600MB/s, making it the fastest USB4 drive in this group. The drive includes both standard and 90-degree USB-C cables and supports Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 for top-tier transfer speeds. Corsair also adds MagSafe compatibility, allowing iPhone 15 and newer models to magnetically attach to the drive.

The EX400U weighs 92g and features a compact gunmetal-colored enclosure. It works with Windows, macOS, Linux, and iOS/iPadOS. The drive ships with a three-year warranty.

Price: Starts at $144.99 for 1TB

4. LaCie Rugged SSD4

LaCie-Rugged-SSD4

Seagate’s LaCie Rugged SSD4 provides USB4 speeds up to 4,000MB/s and supports a wide range of ports, including Thunderbolt 5, Thunderbolt 4, and USB 3.2.

The drive comes with IP54 water and dust resistance, 2-meter drop protection, and pressure resistance up to 1 tonne. It supports external video recording on iPhone USB-C models and connects to Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, ChromeOS, and game consoles.

The SSD4 weighs 108g and features LaCie’s iconic orange rubber bumper around a recycled material body. It comes bundled with LaCie Toolkit software, a USB-C 40Gbps cable, and a three-year warranty that includes Rescue Data Recovery Services and a two-month Adobe Creative Cloud membership.

Price: Starts at $215 for 1TB

In related news, you can also explore our roundup of the best MagSafe SSDs for iPhone and mobile creators in 2026.

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Redmi Turbo 5 Max hits an impressive 3.3 million score on AnTuTu

Redmi has started teasing the arrival of the Redmi Turbo 5 Max in China. This device is officially confirmed to feature MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 9500s SoC. Ahead of its impending launch, its AnTuTu score has appeared, suggesting that it will offer a stellar performance.

Redmi Turbo 5 Max AnTuTu listing

Redmi Turbo 5 Max AnTuTu listing
Redmi Turbo 5 Max AnTuTu listing

The above screenshot shows that the Redmi Turbo 5 Max has achieved a 3,298,445 score on AnTuTu. The Dimensity 9500s chip is mentioned with model number MT6991Z/ECZB in the listing. This score suggests that the Redmi Turbo 5 Max will rival Snapdragon 8 Gen 5-powered devices, such as the OnePlus Ace 6T, iQOO Z11 Turbo, and the upcoming Realme Neo 8

The 3.3 million score is a total of 952,789 points in the CPU test, 1,130,421 points in the GPU test, 502,375 points in the memory test, and 712,860 points in the UX test.

For those who are unaware, the Dimensity 9500s comprises a Cortex-X925 core operating at 3.73GHz, three Cortex-X4 running at 3.30GHz, and four Cortex-A720 cores working at 2GHz. Graphics are handled by the Immortalis-G925 GPU, which comes with support for raytracing.

To recall, the Redmi Turbo 5 Max was recently spotted on Geekbench with the Dimensity 9500s Soc and 16GB of RAM, registering 2656 points in the single-core test and 8377 points in the multi-core test.

Expected to be priced at around 2,500 Yuan (~$360), the Redmi Turbo 5 Max is said to feature a 1.5K OLED LTPS screen and a battery of around 9,000mAh capacity with 100W charging. The rest of its specifications are under wraps. The series is also expected to have a standard model powered by the Dimensity 8500 chip. It remains to be seen whether it will be called the Redmi Turbo 5 or something else.

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Realme P4 Power 10,000mAh battery phone packs this Dimensity chip, reveals Geekbench listing

Realme is expected to soon launch the Realme P4 Power phone equipped with an enormous 10,000mAh battery. Reports have revealed that the said device carries the model number RMX5107. The same device has now appeared on Geekbench, revealing some of its key specifications.

Realme P4 Power Geekbench listing

The Realme P4 Power (RMX5107) has emerged on Geekbench with the Dimensity 7400 chipset. As usual, the chipset’s name is not explicitly mentioned in the listing. Instead, it reveals the CPU configuration and GPU details through metadata.

The chipset includes four CPU cores clocked at 2.00GHz and four CPU cores operating at 2.60GHz. For graphics, it is equipped with the Mali-G615 MC2 GPU.

The Geekbench listing further reveals that the device packs 12GB of RAM and runs Android 16, which is likely layered with Realme UI 7. The brand has already confirmed that the phone will receive three years of Android OS updates and four years of security patches.

On Geekbench 6.5, the Realme P4 Power scored 1,075 points in the single-core test and 2,919 points in the multi-core test. These scores align with what is typically seen from smartphones powered by the D7400 chipset.

As per other reports, the P4 Power will feature a quad-curved AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution. It is also tipped to support 80W wired charging, 27W reverse charging, and bypass charging. The phone is expected to ship with 256GB of storage and arrive in colour options such as orange, silver, and blue. Despite packing a massive battery, it is expected to weigh around 218 grams.

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MacBook Pro with touchscreen OLED may debut earlier than expected

Several reports have revealed that Apple is working on a MacBook Pro with an OLED screen. A new update hints at an earlier-than-expected arrival for Apple’s upcoming professional laptop.

OLED display production reportedly starts early

Apple MacBook Pro OLED display release date

According to a fresh rumor circulating on Korean platforms, Samsung Display has already begun mass production of OLED panels intended for Apple’s next MacBook Pro. The production was earlier expected to start in the second quarter of 2026, but the new claim suggests that the schedule has moved forward. While the source behind this information has a mixed track record, the timing broadly aligns with earlier reporting from well-known industry watchers.

The OLED panels are said to be based on tandem OLED technology, similar to what Apple currently uses in the latest iPad Pro models. This type of display is known for improved brightness, colour consistency, and longevity compared to conventional OLED panels. If the reports are accurate, the upcoming MacBook Pro could mark Apple’s most significant display upgrade on a Mac in years.

The new OLED panels are believed to be touch-capable, which would make this the first touchscreen MacBook Pro. Such a change could further blur the distinction between MacBooks and iPads, especially for creative professionals who already rely on touch-based workflows.

The touchscreen OLED MacBook Pro lineup is expected to debut with Apple’s M6 chip. which is yet to go official. The new models are also tipped to feature a thinner and lighter design compared to the current generation. Reports suggest that Apple may replace the familiar display notch with a smaller hole-punch cutout dedicated to the FaceTime camera.

It is worth noting that Apple is still expected to release updated M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models before the OLED generation arrives. As a result, even if display production has started early, the OLED MacBook Pro could still land towards the end of 2026 or early 2027. As with all leaks, these details should be treated cautiously until Apple makes an official announcement.

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