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Dreame launches PM Neo air purifier with formaldehyde decomposition tech and 7-in-1 real-time sensors

Dreame has launched the PM Neo air purifier in China with a price tag of 3,199 yuan ($455). The company positions it as a full-area smart purification system designed for whole-home use, with a focus on long-term formaldehyde removal.

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Dreame PM Neo Specifications

The PM Neo features Dreame’s FCO catalytic formaldehyde decomposition technology, which breaks formaldehyde down into water vapor and carbon dioxide. This approach avoids secondary pollution and removes the need for frequent filter replacements. Dreame claims the purifier can remove up to 99.24% of formaldehyde, with one hour of operation equivalent to the adsorption capacity of over 130 kilograms of traditional activated carbon.

The system includes a proprietary catalytic filter that supports continuous formaldehyde breakdown in both high-concentration and long-term low-release environments. The purifier can handle emissions from furniture and building materials over a period of up to 10 to 15 years.

Dreame equips the PM Neo with an intelligent dual-air-duct design that adjusts between jet and diffusion airflow modes depending on indoor air quality. The system delivers a clean air output of up to 300 cubic meters per hour and can purify a 100 square meter room in around 20 minutes. It supports coverage of up to 157 square meters, with a maximum airflow distance of 10 meters.

Dreame PM Neo

The purifier uses a six-stage purification process. The stages include a high-density mesh for hair and dust, an H13 filter for particles as small as 0.1 microns, a columnar activated carbon layer, a formaldehyde decomposition filter, and dual sterilization using UVC light and high-concentration plasma.

The PM Neo integrates a seven-in-one sensor array that tracks PM1, PM2.5, PM10, temperature, humidity, formaldehyde, and TVOC levels in real time, with readings shown on a built-in LCD color display. It also features a millimeter wave radar that detects user movement within a five-meter range, automatically turning the unit on and adjusting airflow direction across a 120-degree arc.

Dreame supports multiple control options for the PM Neo, including a mobile app, remote control, voice commands, and an on-device interface. The device operates at as low as 32 dB(A) in comfort mode.

In related news, Dyson has recently launched the HP2 De-NOx and HP1 air purifiers in India, adding heating and cooling functionality alongside advanced air purification features.

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The Best Wi-Fi 7 Routers You Can Buy in 2026

Although a new tech, Wi-Fi 7 has been around long enough now that it’s not a novelty in 2026. Subsequently, WiFi 7 routers are also making their way to the mainstream scene with claims of faster speeds and improved reliability. 

Wi-Fi 7, officially known as IEEE 802.11be, brings a handful of meaningful technical upgrades. It supports wider channels, higher modulation, and something called Multi-Link Operation (MLO), which lets devices connect across multiple bands at the same time. 

Xiaomi WiFi 7 router BE 3600

In theory, this should reduce latency and improve stability when networks are busy. So if you’re still on Wi-Fi 5 or an early Wi-Fi 6 router, moving to Wi-Fi 7 can feel like a noticeable upgrade. 

Here are some of the more sensible Wi-Fi 7 routers you can buy in 2026. We try to break them by category and use case, rather than raw speed claims. Let’s go…

1. What Wi-Fi 7 Actually Changes at Home

It’s easy to get lost in marketing numbers, so it’s worth grounding expectations early. Wi-Fi 7’s headline speeds of up to 30Gbps are obviously not realistic for home internet connections.

However, where Wi-Fi 7 might make a difference is consistency. MLO allows devices to use multiple bands at once, which can help when one band is congested or unstable. The wider 320MHz channels in the 6GHz band also help in areas where interference is minimal, though its range is even more limited than the 5GHz band. 

The other benefit is longevity. Wi-Fi 7 routers are likely to remain relevant for longer as laptops, phones, and consoles will start widely adopting the standard in 2026. 

2. ASUS RT-BE96U

ASUS’s RT-BE96U is our pick for the best overall performance router. It’s a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router with strong overall performance, a generous selection of ports, and a full suite of security and management tools you expect from Asus. 

The hardware includes multi-gig Ethernet ports, including 10Gbps options, which makes sense if you’re running a NAS, a desktop workstation, or faster-than-gigabit internet. 

As you know, the router operates on all three 6 GHz, 5 GHz, and 2.4 GHz frequency bands. The 6GHz option gives the best speed and reduced interference, and it also supports Multi-Link Operation (MLO) tech. 

Moreover, the RT-BE96U comes with features like parental controls, traffic monitoring, and security tools, all without a subscription service. It’s a bit aggressive to look at with those eight antennas, but that’s Asus style for routers. 

The downside is that it’s still a large, expensive router. If your home is small or your internet usage is basic, much of what it offers might go unused.

3. TP-Link Archer BE800 and BE900

TP-Link Archer BE800

TP-Link’s Archer BE series takes a slightly different approach. Both the BE800 and BE900 focus on offering a mix of strong wireless performance and flexible wired connectivity.

The BE800 is arguably the more practical of the two. It offers tri-band Wi-Fi 7, dual 10Gbps ports, and multiple 2.5GbE LAN ports. That makes it useful not just as a wireless router, but as the center of a home network where wired connections still matter.

The BE900 pushes speeds higher, at least on spec sheets, but the real-world difference between the two could be limited unless you have a very specific setup. Both routers are large, heavy, and clearly designed to be stationary fixtures rather than something you tuck out of sight.

TP-Link’s software is simpler than ASUS’s, which can be either a benefit or a limitation depending on how much control you want. 

4. TP-Link Archer GE400

However, not everyone wants to spend flagship-level money on a router, especially when Wi-Fi 7 devices are still becoming common. The Archer GE400 exists for that middle ground.

It’s a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router, which means it skips the 6GHz band you’d get with tri-band models. And while that limits total capacity, it’s good for apartments or smaller homes. You still get Wi-Fi 7 features like MLO, along with 2.5GbE ports and generally solid performance.

The Archer GE400 also features customizable RGB lighting on its exterior. You even get a dedicated Panel that shows network status, router vitals, and controls to accelerate network performance for gamers, and manage RGB lighting.

5. Netgear Orbi 370

Mesh systems are where Wi-Fi 7 pricing becomes harder to justify. However, the Orbi 370 is one of the few mesh networks that brings costs down to something closer to mainstream territory.

It’s not the fastest Wi-Fi 7 mesh system available in the market. But what Netgear focuses on is to provide reliable coverage across larger homes with support for modern features like MLO and 2.5GbE ports. The Netgear Orbi 370 comes in a three-pack station, enough to tackle dead zones on at least two floors. 

Orbi’s trade-off, however, is peak performance. It doesn’t support the 6GHz band, which means it’s also a dual-band WiFi 7 system.  

Netgear also sells more expensive Orbi systems for people who want fewer compromises. The Orbi 770 and 970 offer better throughput, stronger backhaul options, and more multi-gig port support. 

The Orbi 970, in particular, feels designed for homes with very fast internet connections and a lot of devices. It performs well, but it also costs enough that you need a clear reason to buy it. For many households, the difference between it and a cheaper mesh system won’t be obvious in daily use.

6. Choosing a Wi-Fi 7 Router in 2026

So if you’re still determined to buy a WiFi 7 router, make sure not to just go after speed. A change this big should also bring quality-of-life improvements that actually make a difference.

So if your current router struggles with coverage or device load, upgrading can make sense. If everything already works fine, spending on Wi-Fi 7 might not be a good option unless you absolutely want it.

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Indian Oppo Reno 15c Is Quite Different From the Chinese Model

Oppo’s next Reno series for India will include not just the Reno 15, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Mini. A new leak suggests there’s also a Reno 15c, but it’s not the same phone as the Chinese Reno 15c. 

According to the leak, the Indian Reno 15c features a 6.57-inch FHD LTPS OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 1400 nits. 

Under the hood, the phone is said to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset, paired with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

Oppo Reno 15c
Oppo Reno 15c in China

The rear camera reportedly includes a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro shooter. For selfies, there’s a 50MP ultrawide front camera.

One of the Reno 15C’s standout features is its massive 7000mAh battery. That’s paired with 80-watt fast charging, so the top-up should be quick.

The phone will reportedly come in two color options—Twilight Blue and Afterglow Pink—and has a relatively slim profile at 8.14mm thickness. Weight is listed at 189 grams for one variant and 195 grams for the other.

What’s the difference between Reno 15c China and India

The Oppo Reno 15c in China and India differ in terms of display, processor, camera setup, and battery capacity.

The Chinese version sports a 6.59-inch flat OLED display, while the Indian variant comes with a slightly smaller 6.57-inch FHD LTPS OLED panel. They both have a 120Hz refresh rate, though.

As for the performance, you get a more powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 in China paired with 12GB of RAM and storage options of 256GB or 512GB. 

There’s also a difference in the camera system. The rear system includes a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main sensor, 8MP ultra-wide (IMX355), and a 50MP telephoto lens (Samsung JN5). Oppo Reno 15c in India, however, is likely to miss a telephoto.

Last but not least, battery capacity is larger on the Indian Reno 15c at 7000mAh compared to 6500mAh in the China variant. Both support 80W fast charging.

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OPPO Pad 5 Spotted on Flipkart with MediaTek Dimensity 7300, 10,050mAh Battery & 33W Fast Charging

OPPO Pad 5 has shown up on Flipkart’s Reno 15 series landing page, just days after appearing on OPPO’s official India website. This suggests the tablet will launch in India alongside the upcoming Reno 15 smartphones.

Oppo Pad 5
Oppo Pad 5 (Global Version)

Flipkart doesn’t have a full product page yet, but the listing reveals several specs. The OPPO Pad 5 will come in Black and Pink colors with a White stylus. It features a 12.1-inch eye-comfort display with 2.8K resolution, AI note-taking features, and a 10,050mAh battery. Earlier listings confirmed the WiFi-only variant will have 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

OPPO Pad 5

Here’s where it gets confusing. The OPPO Pad 5 coming to India is not the same device that launched in China under the same name. OPPO is rebranding the OPPO Pad Air 5 as the OPPO Pad 5 for the Indian market. This means the Indian version will be a more budget-focused tablet compared to the Chinese flagship model.

The rebranding goes even deeper. The OPPO Pad Air 5 is actually a rebadged OnePlus Pad Go 2, which recently launched in other markets. So Indian buyers are essentially getting the OnePlus Pad Go 2 with OPPO branding.

Based on previous listings and reports, the OPPO Pad 5 for India should have a 12.1-inch LCD panel with up to 900 nits peak brightness, 2.8K resolution, and eye-comfort certifications. It will likely run on a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset with a 10,050mAh battery and 33W wired fast charging support. Stylus support is also confirmed.

Since the tablet appears on both OPPO’s website and the Reno 15 landing page on Flipkart, it will probably launch alongside the Reno 15 series. OPPO should announce pricing and availability details soon.

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ASUS unveils ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM Gen 3 gaming monitor with 240Hz refresh rate, QD-OLED panel

Asus has announced an updated version of its high-end gaming monitor, the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM Gen 3, adding a few notable refinements to an already familiar formula.

The monitor includes a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED display built around Samsung’s panel technology, a 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and support for competitive gaming as well as content creation.

The main change this time comes in the form of a new Black Shield Film. According to Asus, the added layer improves black levels in brighter rooms and cuts down on the purple tint QD-OLED panels can show under strong ambient lighting. The company claims up to a 40 percent improvement in perceived black depth, along with an anti-reflective coating. The surface is also said to be more durable, with higher scratch resistance for day-to-day use.

Connectivity has also been updated. The PG32UCDM Gen 3 now supports DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20, joining HDMI 2.1 for next-gen consoles and high-end GPUs. There’s also a USB-C port with 90W power delivery, making it easier to pair the monitor with laptops using a single cable.

Other features carry over from the previous model. These include NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, Dolby Vision support, a built-in KVM switch, and Asus’ OLED Care tools aimed at reducing burn-in over time. The monitor is now certified for VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black, up from HDR 400 on the earlier version.

Pricing and availability haven’t been detailed yet. While the older PG32UCDM is still on sale in some regions, the Gen 3 appears positioned as Asus’ most refined QD-OLED option to date, especially for users gaming in brighter environments.

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Oppo Reno 15, 15 Pro, and Pro Mini specifications surface ahead of launch

Oppo is close to unveiling its next Reno lineup in India, but a fresh leak may have spoiled that surprise for the company. Just ahead of the launch, tipster Abhisek Yadav has shared the complete specifications of the Reno 15, Reno 15 Pro, and Reno 15 Pro Mini on X. There’s also a fourth member called the Reno 15C, but we’ve covered that in a separate piece.

Oppo Reno 15

Starting with the standard Reno 15, the phone is said to feature a 6.59-inch 1.5K LTPS OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1,200 nits of brightness in high brightness mode.

Powering the device is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, paired with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of storage. On the camera side, the Reno 15 reportedly includes a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 50MP 3.5x telephoto for portraits.

There’s also a 50MP wide camera on the front. Keeping the lights on is a 6,500mAh battery that supports 80W fast charging, all packed into a body that’s under 8mm thick.

Oppo Reno 15 Pro / Pro Mini

The Reno 15 Pro Mini is Oppo’s attempt to deliver flagship-style features in a smaller form factor. It’s said to come with a 6.32-inch 1.5K LTPS OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and slightly higher peak brightness of 1,400 nits.

Instead of Qualcomm, Oppo is reportedly using MediaTek’s Dimensity 8450 chipset here. The camera setup is led by a 200MP Samsung HP5 main sensor, accompanied by 50MP ultrawide and 50MP 3.5x telephoto lenses. Despite its smaller size, the phone is said to pack a 6,200mAh battery with 80W fast charging.

Oppo Reno 15 Pro

At the top of the lineup sits the Reno 15 Pro. It’s expected to feature a larger 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO OLED display, once again with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1,400 nits of brightness. The chipset and camera hardware remain the same as the Pro Mini.

However, the Pro model adds a larger 6,500mAh battery and introduces 50W wireless charging.

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Xiaomi unveils fully automated smart home appliance factory in Wuhan

Xiaomi has quietly lifted the lid on its latest manufacturing project — a highly automated smart home appliance factory designed to run with very little human involvement.

The facility was showcased during the launch event for the Xiaomi 17 Ultra on December 25, 2025. According to the company, the factory began operations earlier this year in Wuhan’s East Lake High-tech Development Zone and is already producing large home appliances at scale.

Dubbed the Xiaomi Smart Home Appliance Factory, the site is the company’s third major manufacturing hub, following its smartphone and automotive plants. Xiaomi says the factory brings product design, development, and mass production under one roof, with a heavy focus on automation.

Much of the production process follows what Xiaomi describes as “lights-out” manufacturing. Injection molding and sheet metal workshops are fully automated and operate without lighting, with reported tolerances as tight as ±0.05mm. Materials move through the facility via a 4.2-kilometer aerial conveyor system that connects six separate workshops.

Logistics inside the factory are largely handled by 161 autonomous mobile robots, which move components between stations while avoiding obstacles in real time. Xiaomi claims this setup covers more than 90 percent of internal logistics, helping reduce handling losses and improve throughput. At peak capacity, an air conditioner is said to roll off the line roughly every 6.5 seconds.

Quality checks are also automated. The factory relies on AI-based visual inspection for key components, including circuit boards and mechanical parts, using high-resolution cameras and edge AI models rather than traditional sampling methods.

Construction of the site moved quickly. The project was signed off in August 2024, broke ground in November, and was structurally completed by January 2025, setting a local construction record.

As Xiaomi continues to expand its home appliance business, the new factory highlights the company’s growing push toward advanced, self-managed manufacturing.

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Why LPDDR6 RAM Could Be Galaxy S26’s Biggest Performance Upgrade

LPDDR6 is the next-generation low-power DRAM designed for smartphones. It brings faster performance, better power efficiency, and stronger reliability than today’s LPDDR5X memory. With higher speeds and smarter power management, LPDDR6 is set to play a key role in upcoming flagship devices.

The numbers show a clear jump. LPDDR5X currently tops out at around 8.533 Gbps. LPDDR6 is rated to operate between 10.667 Gbps and 14.4 Gbps. That translates to nearly double the data throughput. A smartphone like the Galaxy S26 equipped with LPDDR6 could move roughly twice as much data per second as current phones, making apps, games, and AI features noticeably faster. For perspective, LPDDR5X itself was already about 33 percent faster than LPDDR5.

1. Key LPDDR6 Improvements

The jump from LPDDR5X to LPDDR6 brings several technical advances:

Higher Bandwidth: LPDDR6 drives data at up to 14.4 Gbps, versus LPDDR5X’s 8.533 Gbps. This almost doubles memory bandwidth, allowing game assets, AI models, and other large data transfers to flow twice as fast.

Multi-Channel Access: Each LPDDR6 chip uses two 12-bit channels per die (24-bit total) instead of LP5X’s 2×8-bit lanes. Memory can read and write more data in parallel, cutting latency and boosting multitasking capability.

Smarter Power Saving: LPDDR6 runs at lower voltages and adds dynamic power modes like DVFS-L and single-channel low-power states. The chip can throttle down when idle. Samsung reports that LPDDR6 achieves about 21% better energy efficiency than the prior generation. LPDDR5X itself was 24% more efficient than LP5. In real phones, this means heavy workloads like 5G streaming, AI tasks, and gaming consume noticeably less battery.

Built-in Reliability: LPDDR6 includes on-die ECC and parity checks for data integrity. Errors that might crash an app or corrupt a photo are now auto-corrected, making the S26 more robust under extreme use.

2. Real-World Benefits

These upgrades deliver practical improvements. You’ll see faster app loads, smoother multitasking, and richer features. Gaming on LPDDR6-equipped phones will be stable even under high load. Textures and levels load instantly from memory without stutter. Photography and video apps can buffer more frames for better high-speed capture. Industry analysts noted that LPDDR5X’s speed already “delivers better user experiences across memory-intensive applications such as gaming, photography and streaming media.” LPDDR6 will amplify those gains. Think near-instant load times in open-world games or seamless 4K video editing on your phone.

3. Longer Battery Life

LPDDR6 can also extend battery endurance. By fine-tuning its operating voltage and idling unused channels, it sheds extra watts during light tasks. Early reports suggest LPDDR6 can cut dynamic power by about one-fifth compared to LP5/5X. In practice, this means the Galaxy S26 could last longer on a charge when doing the same heavy tasks, because the RAM itself uses less power. Samsung’s own tests claim roughly 21% energy savings when performing AI and inference workloads on LPDDR6 versus older memory.

4. Launch Delay and RAM Crunch

All these benefits make LPDDR6 a huge selling point for the S26. However, rumors suggest we may have to wait longer to see it. Early leaks now indicate Samsung has pushed the S26 launch into late February 2026, with sales in March, instead of the usual January window. The likely culprit is the global DRAM shortage. Analysts describe an “ongoing RAM drama” where surging AI and data-center demand has squeezed mobile DRAM supply. Industry reports say a high-level Samsung-Micron meeting was arranged at CES 2026 to negotiate LPDDR5X and future LPDDR6 chip supply. Memory chips, especially high-speed LPDDR5X modules, have become scarce and pricey. Samsung’s internal documents note LPDDR5X module prices skyrocketed recently. This crunch likely forced Samsung to delay the S26 unveiling and may push up its price.

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Morefine launches M900 Mini PC with Ryzen AI chips, OCuLink, USB4 and up to 96GB DDR5 RAM

Morefine has launched the M900 mini PC in global markets. The system features a compact design with high-end connectivity options, including a front-facing OCuLink port and USB4 interface. Morefine is offering the M900 in several configurations, with a barebones variant priced at $369.

Morefine M900 Mini PC

Morefine M900 Specifications

The mini PC comes in three processor options: AMD Ryzen AI 7 350, Ryzen AI 5 340, and Ryzen 7 H255. The Ryzen AI 7 350 is based on the Zen 5 architecture and includes 8 cores, 16 threads, and a maximum boost clock of 5.0GHz. It supports up to 66 TOPS of AI computing power, with the NPU handling up to 50 TOPS. The system uses integrated Radeon 860M graphics with 8 compute units running at up to 3.0GHz, allowing for 3D workloads, ray tracing, and casual AAA gaming.

The M900 supports dual-channel DDR5 memory with two SO-DIMM slots, offering speeds up to 5600MHz and total capacity up to 96GB. For storage, the system includes two M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD slots.

Morefine has equipped the system with modern connectivity features. It includes dual 2.5GbE Ethernet ports, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. Display output support includes one HDMI 2.1 port, one DisplayPort 2.1, and two USB4 ports with video output and power delivery. The M900 can drive up to four 4K displays at 144Hz simultaneously.

The front panel features an OCuLink port for external GPU support, one USB4 port, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The rear panel includes a second USB4 port, USB 3.2 Gen 2 and USB 2.0 ports, as well as the HDMI and DisplayPort outputs.

The mini PC includes a vapor chamber cooling solution to maintain thermal stability under sustained load. It also supports VESA mounting, allowing users to install it behind a monitor or on a wall.

In related news, Acemagic has recently launched the M1A Pro+ mini PC powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with up to 128GB of memory, while Gmktec has introduced the NucBox K15 mini PC featuring an Intel Core Ultra 5 CPU, OCuLink eGPU support, and USB4 connectivity.

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Acemagic launches M1A Pro+ Mini PC with Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128GB RAM & quad 8K display support

Acemagic has officially launched the M1A Pro+, a compact high-performance mini PC powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor. The system targets AI developers, content creators, and power users seeking a compact desktop with advanced performance for AI workloads, multitasking, and gaming.

Acemagic M1A Pro Plus mini PC

Acemagic M1A Pro+ Specifications

The M1A Pro+ features AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Strix Halo chip with 16 cores and 32 threads. Acemagic claims the NPU delivers up to 126 TOPS of AI computing power, which is over twice the AI throughput of the Nvidia RTX 4090. The GPU section is handled by the integrated AMD Radeon 8060S, which runs at 2900 MHz and delivers gaming performance comparable to an RTX 4070.

The system comes equipped with 128GB of LPDDR5x memory clocked at 8000 MT/s. For storage, it offers three PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 2280 slots with support for up to 12 TB in total capacity, while the base configuration ships with a pre-installed 2TB SSD.

For connectivity, the mini PC includes six USB-A ports, with two Gen 2 and four Gen 1, a USB 4 Type-C port, two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 2.0, dual 2.5GbE Ethernet ports, two 3.5 mm audio jacks, and an SD card reader. Coming to the wireless connectivity, the system features Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

Acemagic M1A Pro+

The chassis has a distinctive cube-shaped design with dimensions of 166.7 × 166.9 × 160.9 mm. It features external ARGB lighting and a performance control dial. The cooling system uses three turbine fans with seven copper heat pipes, five dedicated to the GPU and two to the CPU.

The system supports up to four 8K displays simultaneously and runs Windows 11 Pro out of the box. It weighs around 2 kilograms and is designed for easy expansion, with tool-free access to the internals and support for additional adapters or drives.

Pricing and Availability

Acemagic has priced the M1A Pro+ at $2,499, with a $100 discount available through January 10. Shipping for pre-orders begins January 31 from U.S. overseas warehouses.

In related news, we recently published a roundup highlighting the best mini PCs to watch out for in 2026. Do check it out as well.

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New Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11 launches in China with HyperOS & 11″ screen for $185

Xiaomi has just announced a new smart home product in its home market of China. The Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11 arrives with a tall display, the brand’s proprietary Android skin, and support for multiple languages. So here’s what it offers and how much it costs.

Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11 Specifications

As the name suggests, the Chinese tech giant’s new Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11 sports a tall 11-inch screen with an FHD+ resolution (1920 x 1200 pixels), 400 nits of peak brightness, and TUV Rheinland Eye Protection Certification. For audio, the device packs a rear mounted speaker unit, which allowed Xiaomi to reduce the overall size of the smart screen by 35.5 percent.

Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11
Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11

This is an AI powered family device that lets users control other smart home gadgets. It also comes with Xiaomi’s HyperOS along with a large amount of video and audio content. Looking at its design, the Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11 has a simple design with a kickstand that allows it to stand upright. The device functions more like a small portable TV rather than a full fledged tablet. There is an 8MP HD camera on the front that allows for video calling as well.

Other notable features include cross platform voice command support, picture frame functionality, AI large model Q&A, and support for over 7 dialects recognition. The Xiaomi Smart Home Display 11 was just announced in China for 1,299 Yuan, which is roughly about 185 US Dollars. In related news, Xiaomi recently unveiled the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, while the special Leica Edition has already sold out.

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Here’s Everything New Nothing OS 4 Brings to the CMF Phone 1 & Phone 2 Pro

Nothing has released Nothing OS 4.0 for the CMF Phone 1 and the Phone 2 Pro, based on Android 16. The update adds new features and introduces a community platform called Playground.

Nothing OS 4.0 CMF Phone 1 and CMF Phone 2 Pro

Users can now hide apps from the home screen and app drawer. Hidden apps appear in a separate section accessed through Home screen > App drawer > Hidden icons. The app drawer includes search scope management to filter results.

Widget improvements include more size options for Weather, Pedometer, and Screen Time. Quick Settings tiles now support 2×2 sizing for most functions. Pop-up view allows two floating icons for faster app switching between tasks.

The system includes app optimization to speed up startup times, located in Settings > Apps > App optimisation. Dual SIM users can set different ringtones for each SIM card.

Nothing introduces Playground (Alpha), a platform hosting community-created content like Essential Apps, Camera Presets, and EQ Profiles. Essential Apps (Alpha) are AI-powered applications built by the community. More information is available at playground.nothing.tech.

The visual refresh includes redesigned Nothing app icons and updated status bar icons. Two new lock screen clock faces are available in Customisation settings. Extra dark mode adds a deeper dark theme option through Settings > Display > Dark theme > Extra dark mode.

Camera updates bring changes to Presets with new default styles. Filters now have intensity adjustment and exclusive Stretch styles. Watermarks include new Nothing brand options and artistic frames.

Nothing recommends backing up photos, call logs, contacts, and other user data before installing the update.

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HP launches Omen 16L 2026 gaming desktops with i7-14650HX, up to 5060 Ti GPU & 32GB DDR5 RAM

HP has launched the Shadow Elf 2026 gaming desktop in China under its Omen 16L series. The new system features a compact 16-liter chassis and uses a mobile-class Intel Core i7-14650HX processor paired with Nvidia’s latest RTX 40 series graphics cards. The system is designed for gamers and content creators who want high performance in a smaller footprint.

HP Omen 16L 2026

HP Omen 16L 2026 Specifications

The desktop is powered by Intel’s 14th-generation Core i7-14650HX processor. It uses a hybrid architecture with 8 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores, totaling 16 cores and 24 threads. The chip can boost up to 5.2GHz and includes 30MB of L3 cache.

Graphics options include the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 8GB, RTX 5060 8GB, RTX 5060 Ti 8GB, and RTX 5060 Ti 16GB. These GPUs are based on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and support ray tracing, DLSS 4 multi-frame generation, Reflex 2, and Frame Warp. The cards also support Nvidia Studio drivers and ninth-gen video encoders, enabling AI-assisted editing and rendering workflows.

HP Omen 16L 2026

The Shadow Elf 2026 comes with up to 32GB of DDR5 memory running at 5600MT/s. Storage options include a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and HP includes a second SSD slot for future upgrades. Wireless features include Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.

The system uses a tower-style air cooler along with a 120mm front fan and a 90mm rear fan. The cooling setup supports up to 110W CPU thermal output. HP claims improved airflow and reduced noise compared to the previous generation. Power is supplied by a 400W or 500W 80 PLUS Platinum-rated PSU, depending on the configuration.

HP Omen 16L 2026

The front I/O includes three USB-A 5Gbps ports, one USB-C 10Gbps port, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack. The rear I/O offers four USB-A 480Mbps ports, one RJ45 Ethernet port, and three audio jacks. The GPU includes one HDMI and three DisplayPort outputs.

Pricing and Availability

HP will begin sales of the Shadow Elf 2026 gaming desktop on December 29 at JD.com. The base configuration with RTX 3050 8GB, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD is priced at 5,699 yuan ($798).

The RTX 5060 8GB version with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD costs 6,799 yuan ($952), while the same GPU paired with 32GB RAM is priced at 7,299 yuan ($1,022).

The RTX 5060 Ti 8GB model with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD comes in at 8,299 yuan ($1,162). The top-end variant with RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD is available for 8,799 yuan ($1,232).

In related news, Lenovo has recently launched the Lecoo Cool 310 desktop lineup, which is available with Intel Core Ultra 5 or AMD Ryzen processors and supports up to 16GB of RAM. Meanwhile, Mechrevo has introduced the Mechrevo S500, featuring an Intel Core i5-14450HX, 16GB of DDR5 memory, a 512GB SSD, and a compact 8-liter chassis.

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Honor Power 2 specs leak: 10,080mAh battery, Dimensity 8500 Elite, and 8000 nits brightness

Honor Power 2 had its design revealed yesterday, and my first impression is that it looks more like an iPhone than an Honor. Following this, tipster Digital Chat Station has now shared the key specifications of the phone on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.

Honor Power 2 Specifications

According to the leak, the Honor Power 2 features a 6.79-inch flat LTPS display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen is said to reach up to 8,000 nits of peak HDR brightness, which is even higher than the more premium Honor Win that launched yesterday. 

Powering the device could be a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Elite processor. The camera hardware includes a 16MP front-facing camera and a dual rear setup consisting of a 50MP main sensor with an f/1.88 aperture and a 5MP secondary camera. The tipster shares no additional details about the sensor size or video capabilities. 

One of the more notable aspects of the Honor Power 2 is its battery. The device is tipped to pack a 10,080mAh battery that charges via an 80W adapter. The new Honor Win also packs a 10,000mAh cell, and it takes about an hour to go from 0 to 100%.

While 80W charging might seem a little slow on paper, it likely won’t take as long as expected to fully charge a 10,000mAh-class battery.

Even more impressive is the fact that the phone reportedly measures just 7.98mm in thickness despite the large battery capacity. It tips the scales at 216 grams and features metal frames contributing to the overall build. Digital Chat Station also shared a better image of the Power 2 in all three colors. 

At this stage, Honor has not confirmed pricing or availability details. More information is expected closer to the official launch.

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Samsung Galaxy A07 5G rumored to get a 6,000mAh battery

Samsung may be preparing a small but meaningful upgrade for its budget Galaxy A lineup, and the focus appears to be battery life.

Samsung Galaxy A07

According to certification listings that surfaced in Brazil, a device believed to be the Galaxy A07 5G is equipped with a 6,000mAh battery. If accurate, that would be a step up from the Galaxy A07 4G, which ships with a 5,000mAh cell.

That extra capacity could matter. The Galaxy A07 has been one of Samsung’s highest-selling phones by volume in 2025, largely because of the brand value and a low price. The existing model already delivers full-day battery life, and a 1,000mAh increase would only make the 5G version easier to sell.

Other details suggest Samsung isn’t aiming for a major performance jump. The phone is said to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. That setup is familiar territory and closely matches what Samsung already offers in the Galaxy A06 5G.

Still, the addition of 5G support changes the equation slightly. Combined with a large battery, it positions the Galaxy A07 5G as a practical option for buyers who want faster connectivity, without paying extra for premium hardware they may not need.

As usual, Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the device. Pricing, launch timing, and regional availability remain unknown for now. That said, reports point to a possible announcement in the coming weeks.

If these leaks hold up, the Galaxy A07 5G doesn’t look flashy. But it doesn’t need to be. In the entry-level segment, long battery life and reliable basics often matter more than anything else — and that’s exactly where Samsung seems to be placing its bet.

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LG Unveils UltraGear evo Gaming Monitors: 5K2K OLED, MiniLED, and 52-Inch Models

LG Electronics announced UltraGear evo, a new premium gaming monitor brand debuting at CES 2026. The lineup includes three flagship models that all feature 5K or higher resolutions: the 39GX950B, 27GM950B, and 52G930B.

What really sets all three monitors apart is LG’s built-in on-device AI, which enables 5K AI Upscaling. It’s the first solution of its kind and works by improving image quality in real time before the content even hits the screen. The result is near-5K clarity without needing a more powerful graphics card. The same AI system also fine-tunes visuals through scene optimization and adjusts audio output, helping both the picture and sound feel more balanced and refined.

39-Inch 5K2K OLED Gaming Monitor (39GX950B)

The 39-inch GX9 uses Primary RGB Tandem OLED technology for improved brightness, color accuracy, and panel longevity. The display delivers perfect blacks and lifelike colors.

The monitor has a 1500R-curved 21:9 ultrawide screen that keeps the vertical height of a 32-inch display while expanding horizontal space. It runs at 142 PPI with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification for detailed highlights and deep blacks in dark scenes.

Dual Mode lets you switch between 165Hz at 5K2K resolution and 330Hz at WFHD. Response time hits 0.03ms (GtG), so you can choose between visual quality or competitive speed.

The on-device AI solution powers 5K AI Upscaling, AI Scene Optimization, and AI Sound for real-time improvements without putting extra load on your GPU.

27-Inch 5K New MiniLED Monitor (27GM950B)

The 27-inch GM9 is the world’s first 5K New MiniLED display built to fix blooming problems. It reduces the halo effects that usually show up on high-resolution MiniLED screens.

The monitor packs 2,304 local dimming zones. Zero Optical Distance engineering cuts down the gap between the panel and LED, delivering high brightness and contrast accuracy that keeps fine details intact in both bright and dark scenes. Peak brightness reaches 1,250 nits with VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification.

Like the 39-inch model, it includes the on-device AI solution for 5K AI Upscaling, AI Scene Optimization, and AI Sound.

Dual Mode operation lets you toggle between 165Hz at 5K resolution and 330Hz at QHD, paired with a 1ms (GtG) response time.

52-Inch 5K2K Gaming Monitor (52G930B)

The 52-inch G9 is the world’s largest 5K2K gaming monitor, running at 240Hz for consistent speed and image quality at this massive size.

The screen matches the vertical viewing height of a 42-inch 16:9 display but stretches out to a 12:9 panoramic view. This gives you a workspace 33 percent wider than a standard UHD monitor. The 1000R curvature wraps around your peripheral vision for better immersion. It’s certified VESA DisplayHDR 600 for vivid color and deep contrast.

CES 2026 Showcase and Additional Model

LG will show the UltraGear evo lineup at CES 2026 in two zones. One is the “Dream Setup” based on Reddit gaming communities. The other features a SimCraft racing simulation using the new 39-inch GX9. LG also announced the UltraGear GX7 (27GX790B) will start selling globally on the opening day of CES 2026.

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Snapdragon vs Dimensity: Is a non-Snapdragon flagship phone worth it in 2025?

For a while, Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon series was the de-facto choice for flagship Android smartphones. But in recent years, the landscape has shifted with chips from its rival, MediaTek, posing a direct channel on every segment. While the Snapdragon was often found in flagship smartphones, recent premium models even carry the latest Dimensity SoCs. So if you’re eyeing a flagship Android phone without Snapdragon, here’s what you can expect and what trade-offs you might need to consider.

OnePlus Pad 3 with Snapdragon 8 Elite

1. Snapdragon vs Dimensity: Performance

Historically, Snapdragon chips have excelled in sustained single-thread performance and optimized multi-core throughput. This basically translated to faster app launches, snappy multitasking, and stable performance under heavy loads. So even Qualcomm’s top-end Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 continues this tradition with strong single-core and multi-core scores in benchmarks.

Yet MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 isn’t far behind, and in some tests even edges out Snapdragon in certain metrics. For example, early Geekbench 6 scores show the Dimensity can slightly outperform the Snapdragon chip in single-core tasks, while multi-core results are tightly matched. Meaning, both chips are capable of delivering flagship level performance. So, regardless of which side you pick, everyday use or intense workloads isn’t a compromise on either side.

2. Gaming & Graphics

Gaming is where the chipset battle gets interesting. Snapdragon’s Adreno GPU traditionally excels at raw graphical throughput and stable framerates, backed by Qualcomm’s “Elite Gaming” suite and optimizations tailored to top Android titles. This can mean slightly better peak performance in games, especially at higher resolutions or demanding settings.

On the other hand, the Dimensity 9500’s Mali-G1 Ultra GPU delivers very strong performance for most gaming scenarios and has shown impressive gains in GPU scores in benchmarks. Some real-world tests even highlight smoother sustained performance during long gaming sessions, thanks to better thermal behavior and power distribution.

However, certain aspects like thermal throttling are also related to the brand’s optimization and cooling solutions. If your priority is maxing out graphics, Snapdragon phones could still have an edge. But the difference in minimal and the Dimensity powered devices are holding their own with balanced performance and efficiency.

3. Power Efficiency & Thermals

Efficiency isn’t just about benchmarks, it’s about how long your phone can last during everyday use. Dimensity 9500’s architecture emphasizes a mix of high-performance and efficiency cores, often resulting in cooler operation and lower power draw during sustained tasks like gaming or video editing. This can translate to better real-world battery life, especially over extended use.

Meanwhile, Qualcomm designed its flagship Snapdragon chips with higher clock speeds and custom Oryon cores, which deliver slightly better burst performance. But this can come with increased heat under load that can trigger thermal throttling in some scenarios. Some users have even reported that Snapdragon-equipped phones run warmer during extended gaming or benchmarking sessions compared to Dimensity-powered counterparts.

4. AI, Camera, & Connectivity Features

AI performance and camera processing are increasingly important in flagship devices. Both Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Dimensity 9500 support advanced NPUs and modern ISP pipelines capable of AI-driven photography and on-device intelligence. Qualcomm typically edges ahead with its Hexagon NPU and camera ISP tuning, which can benefit high-end videography and computational photography workflows.

However, Dimensity’s NPU also shows strong results and, in some benchmarks, uses lower power for similar tasks. In terms of connectivity, Snapdragon often leads with slightly faster 5G modem speeds and mature signal handling, but Dimensity isn’t far behind with robust 5G support and Wi-Fi advancements.

5. Verdict: More Choices, Not Compromises

High-end Android phones without Snapdragon aren’t second-class anymore. They are competitive flagship choices that reflect how far Android chip competition has come. With Samsung also revitalizing its Exynos lineup of chips, the competition is getting stiffer. So if you need top tier performance, excellent battery life, and great gaming experience, a Dimenity powered device is absolutely worth considering and offers no real trade offs when compared to Snapdragon equipped flagships.

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OnePlus Turbo open for pre-orders: Here’s what you get & what to expect

OnePlus is set to unveil a new lineup of smartphones that will carry the Turbo branding. These are devices that balance high end performance with budget pricing and exceptional battery life. But ahead of the official release, the pre-orders for the OnePlus Turbo have gone live. So here’s all the benefits, and everything you can expect from this phone.

OnePlus Turbo Pre-orders: What do you get?

The brand has opened the pre-orders for customs in China. Those who pre-order and purchase a small add-on package will receive a bunch of rewards. These include services and physical gifts. You receive a Never Settle branded backpack, which is designed for outdoor use. Alongside this, early buyers get a 1 year long iQiyi Gold membership card that offers access to the free streaming platform. Other perks include 1 year of extended warranty and two years battery protection plan. The launch date, unfortunately, is still at large, but rumors hint at a January launch window.

OnePlus Turbo live shot
OnePlus Turbo

Rumored Specifications

Based on what we know so far, the OnePlus Turbo is expected to sport a 6.78-inch flat LTPS OLED panel with a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, an AnTuTu listing confirmed that the device is equipped with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC.

This chip is believed to be paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. A massive 9,000mAh battery could power this device, which likely offers high end fast charging support. Other specifications include a metal middle frame and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. The brand could release this device in multiple color options, namely Unique Black, Ocean Green, and Light Chaser Silver.

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Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition sold out almost instantly and is reselling for a premium

Xiaomi recently launched its top flagship phone. But even before the official first sale, the new Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition was already sold out. Although, it seems not all of these buyers are photography enthusiasts as the device is being resold in China.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition: Sold Out & Resold

While the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is a part of the Chinese tech giant’s latest flagship series, the Leica Edition stands out with premium imaging features and unique design touches. To recall, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition was released with a starting price tag of 7,999 Yuan (roughly 1,120 US Dollars) for the 16GB + 512GB configuration. The first sales of this model kicked off on 27th December 2025, but pre-orders went live immediately after the December 25 launch.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition
Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition

But even before the device was shipped to the early buyers, resellers had already listed the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition on second hand selling platform. So people have pre-ordered this model and plan to resell it immediately after the company starts shipping this flagship phone. Looking at some of these listings, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition is being resold for a premium.

The top 16GB + 1TB variant costs 8,999 Yuan, but the resellers are listing it for 9,999 Yuan and over 10,000 Yuan as well. To recall, the Leica Edition of the 17 Ultra is built for photography enthusiast with a classic camera design and manual control. Leica’s iconic red dot branding is on the rear and comes in a distinctive two-tone finish that is inspired by Leica’s M-series cameras. This special edition even brings an exclusive “Leica Moment” mode with M9-style color rendering, M3 + MONOPAN 50 black-and-white film simulations, and a classic 3:2 full-frame aspect ratio.

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Samsung could use BOE display on future Galaxy S phones: Report

A new rumor out of China suggests Samsung could turn to a rival for displays on future Galaxy S phones.

According to tipster Ice Universe on Weibo and DealSite on X, the president of Samsung Telecommunications recently met with BOE’s CEO to discuss the possibility of using BOE-made OLED panels in upcoming flagship Samsung phones.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

For those unaware, BOE has been a long-time supplier of LCD panels for Samsung TVs. The meeting is said to have included a meaningful discussion on this part of the business, but people familiar with the matter claim that the two sides also discussed OLED panels for flagship S-series smartphones. 

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Samsung Display has always been the primary supplier for its premium devices like the Galaxy S lineup, Galaxy Z foldables, and even some Galaxy Tab models. That could change now, and there’s a good reason behind it. 

It’s not a bad move, per se

You see, Samsung’s mobile division is facing pressure from rising prices for key components, including processors, camera sensors, and memory. Instead of passing all of those increases directly to consumers, Samsung is likely looking to cut costs elsewhere. And diversifying its display suppliers would be an obvious place to start.

BOE’s credibility as a display supplier has also improved in recent years. In fact, Apple already uses BOE-made OLED panels in some lower-end iPhone models. The reception has also been largely positive.

Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)
Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)

What’s ironic about this situation is the fact that Samsung Display recently won a patent infringement case against BOE. The legal battle temporarily blocked BOE from shipping OLED panels to the US. However, relations between the two companies seem to have eased out in recent months. 

Of course, nothing is finalized yet. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the situation, so stay tuned for updates and more tech news as it happens.

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