Oppo is getting ready to launch a compact tablet called the Oppo Pad Mini, aimed at users who want a better gaming and media experience than what a smartphone offers. The company has confirmed a global launch on April 21, where it will debut alongside the Find X9 Ultra. Pricing has not been announced yet.
From what has been shared through teasers and leaks, the Pad Mini will feature an 8.8-inch OLED display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 144Hz refresh rate. The tablet is expected to be very thin at 5.39mm and weigh around 279 grams, making it noticeably slimmer and lighter than devices like Lenovo’s Legion Tab Gen 5.
It is also expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip. While this processor is said to be about 30 percent slower than the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 used in Lenovo’s tablet, it should still deliver strong performance for gaming and everyday tasks.
Other details point to an 8000mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. The front is expected to have a punch-hole camera and thin bezels around the display.
Earlier leaks had already filled in more of the picture. The display is said to have a 2880×1920 resolution, with LTPO tech that can scale the refresh rate from 1Hz to 144Hz. Peak brightness is tipped at 1800 nits, along with full DCI-P3 color support.
The tablet is also expected to use a unibody metal design and come in dark gray, purple, and cyan. On the back, it may include a 13MP camera in a capsule-style module. There is also mention of eSIM support, which could allow it to work without relying only on Wi-Fi.
Xiaomi has confirmed that the REDMI K90 Max will launch on April 21 at 7:00 PM. The phone is being introduced as a gaming-focused flagship, clearly targeting users who want top-level performance for competitive mobile gaming. From the announcement itself, Xiaomi is highlighting speed, responsiveness, and long gaming sessions as the main focus areas.
E-Sports Touchscreen Technology
The biggest highlight of the REDMI K90 Max is its new e-sports touchscreen. It supports a 480Hz multi-finger touch reporting rate and an extremely high 3500Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate. In simple terms, this means the screen reacts almost instantly to your touch, which is very important in fast games like shooters. It also includes a 400Hz six-axis gyroscope for better motion control. Xiaomi says the display has been tested for up to 1 million continuous touches, showing strong durability along with performance.
Display and Gaming Experience
The phone features a large 6.83-inch display with a 165Hz refresh rate and up to 3500 nits peak brightness. It can run games at native 165FPS while maintaining HD graphics quality at the same time. This is still rare in smartphones and gives smoother and clearer gameplay. Xiaomi has even confirmed support for this in games like Delta Force.
Cooling and Durability
To handle long gaming sessions, the REDMI K90 Max comes with a built-in cooling fan, a first for Xiaomi phones. It uses a sealed air duct and metal structure to keep temperatures under control. The device is also highly durable with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, along with a 50,000-hour aging test. The cooling fan is designed to last long, with a 6-year warranty and lifetime maintenance support.
Comparison with Other Gaming Phones
Compared to other phones in this segment, most gaming devices offer high touch sampling rates but usually in the range of 720Hz to 2000Hz. Very few combine such a high instantaneous sampling rate with advanced gyroscope performance. While brands like ASUS ROG and iQOO focus on triggers and high refresh displays, the REDMI K90 Max focuses more on touch accuracy and responsiveness. This could give it an edge for competitive gamers who rely on fast and precise inputs.
DJI looks to be testing another compact drone, based on a short clip that’s started circulating online. It shows a small model with built-in propeller guards, which usually points toward either a beginner-friendly design or something aimed at FPV-style flying.
DJI recently introduced the Avata 360, which brings 360-degree capture into the FPV space. That model is still in the early stages of rollout, so seeing another device already being tested suggests the company is working on multiple things at once.
From what’s visible in the footage, the drone sits somewhere between the Avata 2 and the Neo in terms of design. It has a compact body, enclosed propellers, and what looks like a single camera setup. Nothing too surprising there, but the guarded design does stand out, especially for indoor or close-range flying.
As for what it actually is, that part isn’t clear yet. Some think it could be an early Avata 3, given the similarity to DJI’s FPV lineup. Others are leaning toward a Neo 3, which would make sense if DJI is updating its more entry-level models. Right now, it’s mostly guesswork.
The footage itself isn’t very detailed, which is pretty typical for early testing leaks. Still, it does confirm that DJI has something new in development, even if it’s still at a fairly early stage.
If past releases are anything to go by, this probably won’t turn into a launch anytime soon. DJI tends to test its drones in public for a while before making anything official.
For now, it’s just a brief look at what could be coming next: either a follow-up to the Avata series or a refreshed Neo model with a similar approach to safety and usability.
Infinix has launched the Note 60 Pro in India, marking it Infinix’s first smartphone powered by a Snapdragon chipset. The device also highlights features like the segment-first Active Matrix display, a 144Hz AMOLED screen, and a large battery, setting the tone for a design and performance-focused experience.
Infinix Note 60 Pro specifications and features
Infinix Note 60 Pro
The Note 60 Pro features a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 4500 nits peak brightness. It also introduces a segment-first Active Matrix LED display integrated into the camera module, enabling real-time notifications and interactive lighting patterns even when the main screen is off.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, paired with 3D IceCore VC cooling for stable performance during extended usage. It supports up to 8GB RAM, expandable to 16GB, along with 128GB or 256GB storage options. The phone runs on XOS 16 based on Android 16, with a focus on AI-driven features and long-term software support.
Infinix Note 60 Pro
The device houses a 6500mAh battery with 90W wired charging and 30W wireless charging support, along with reverse and bypass charging features. On the camera front, it includes a 50-megapixel OIS main camera with an ultra-wide lens, along with a 13-megapixel front camera.
Infnix Note 60 Pro
Additional highlights include JBL-tuned dual speakers, an integrated heart rate sensor, NFC support, and an aerospace-grade aluminium frame with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection.
Infinix Note 60 Pro price and availability
The Infinix Note 60 Pro is available in Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue, and Mocha Brown color options. It comes in 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB variants priced at Rs 31,999 (~$345) and Rs 34,999 (~$375), respectively. A Call of Duty Mobile limited edition is also available in the Mocha Brown finish with themed elements.
As part of launch offers, buyers can get one-year screen replacement, a complimentary MagPower speaker worth Rs 3,999, and bundled benefits such as Google Gemini access and cloud storage. The device will be available via Flipkart and retail stores with cashback and EMI options.
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Features one of the most advanced AI projection headlight systems ever
Capable of displaying real-time road signals and alerts
Up to 750 km range (BEV) with dual-motor AWD standard
Level 4-ready tech with steer-by-wire system
XPeng is set to officially launch its new flagship SUV, the GX, on April 15, bringing a strong focus on intelligent lighting and advanced driving technology. Developed in collaboration with Huawei Qiankun, the GX introduces a new generation of AI-powered digital projection headlights designed to transform how vehicles interact with their surroundings.
The standout feature is its advanced DLP projection lighting system. Unlike traditional headlights, the GX can project dynamic symbols directly onto the road. This includes arrows for lane guidance, “Yield to Pedestrians” alerts, and even following distance indicators. The system also supports SOS projections and personalized welcome animations, adding both safety and premium appeal. It can even project videos, turning the vehicle into a mobile outdoor cinema.
In terms of performance, the GX will be available in both all-electric (BEV) and extended-range (EREV) versions. The BEV model offers a claimed range of up to 750 km (CLTC), while the EREV delivers 320 km of pure electric driving. All variants come with dual-motor all-wheel drive and a top speed of 200 km/h.
The SUV features a large, premium six-seater layout with a length of 5265 mm and a 3115 mm wheelbase. Design highlights include a yacht-inspired body, clamshell hood, split tailgate, and a panoramic glass roof. Inside and out, the GX focuses on blending minimalism with a bold, futuristic identity.
With Level 4 autonomous driving capability support and a next-gen steer-by-wire system, the XPeng GX positions itself as a technology-first flagship in the large SUV segment.
Xiaomi may already be developing HyperOS 4, as leaks have begun surfacing online, revealing key elements. A fresh leak suggests that HyperOS 4 won’t be just another upgrade, but a major one with significant visual changes and premium Leica color palette integration.
The latest information comes from a Chinese tipster, Smart Pikachu, via a Chinese microblogging site Weibo. He claims that the upcoming HyperOS 4 will feature significant changes to the core user interface. While the leak doesn’t go into detail, it suggests the company might be switching from its familiar design language to a highly modernized, cohesive look for its next-generation OS.
The leakster also claims Xiaomi is developing a Leica color palette to integrate into the upcoming major HyperOS release. Again, no specific details were provided, but it likely points to a premium, high-contrast aesthetic for the system UI, which was previously reserved for the camera application.
While we are yet to see these changes in action, they sound exciting. Xiaomi’s software team appears to be working hard in the background to ensure HyperOS 4 feels more premium and feature-rich. According to Ximitime’s industry sources, changes in HyperOS 4 go much deeper than just a superficial visual refresh.
Xiaomi may also be working on a deeper, bigger change that most people wouldn’t even notice. According to past leaks, the company is removing remnants of the legacy MIUI framework. The core system applications for HyperOS 4 will reportedly be rewritten using the RUST programming language, offering better system fluidity and security.
While Xiaomi hasn’t officially revealed anything about HyperOS 4, reports say it could debut alongside the upcoming Xiaomi 18 series in Q3 2026, with beta testing beginning in August.
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Vivo launched the X Fold 5 back in June last year, and early details of the X Fold 6 have already started showing up online. The successor is still some time away, but a new leak gives a rough idea of what the company might be planning.
The information comes from tipster Digital Chat Station, who mentions a possible 200MP main camera. If that ends up being accurate, it would likely be the same sensor used in the X300 and X300 Pro. That should help with detail in good lighting. The sensor is also slightly larger than the 50MP unit on the X Fold 5 (1/1.4″ vs 1/1.56″), so it could lead to a small change in the camera island design.
Battery is another area that could see a noticeable jump. The leak points to a rated 6,760mAh capacity, with a typical value closer to 7,000mAh. That’s a significant upgrade over the 6,000mAh unit of the X Fold 5.
There’s also mention of a 50MP periscope lens with telemacro support, which suggests close-up shooting could be part of the setup again. Vivo has used similar systems before, so this wouldn’t be entirely new, just carried forward and possibly refined.
Beyond that, details are still a bit vague. The leak references a new design language and some accessory support, but doesn’t go into specifics. On the performance side, the phone is expected to use a flagship Snapdragon chip, though it’s not clear which one yet. The X Fold 5 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and its successor is speculated to use the newly launched Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.
As with previous models, the X Fold 6 will likely launch in China first, with a wider rollout coming later.
For now, it looks like Vivo is focusing on the same areas again, but pushing them a bit further. Still early days though, so things could change by the time it’s official.
Honor is getting into the marathon business, but not in the way most phone makers would. Instead of sponsoring runners or building fitness features, the company itself is sending robots to the starting line.
According to Honor’s Global Chief Marketing Officer, two humanoid robots named “Lightning” and “Energetic Boy” will take part in the upcoming Beijing Yizhuang Marathon on April 19.
The “Lightning” is finished in red with glowing blue eye-like lights and a visible Honor logo. Meanwhile, “Energetic Boy” comes in silver with a blue lighting strip on the face. It looks more like a traditional humanoid robot, while the “Lighting” is something that we expect to see in movies.
According to Honor, “Lightning” combines its latest work in intelligent manufacturing with embodied AI. That includes motion-control algorithms designed for high-speed movement, along with real-time perception and decision-making systems that enable the robot to react to its surroundings without constant human input.
The marathon will stress-test these capabilities.
The two Honor robots will run on a 21km track
Organized by the Beijing Municipal People’s Government and China Media Group, the 21.0975-kilometer race runs from Tongming Lake to Nanhaizi Park, mixing city roads, racing circuits, and park terrain. It’s not a controlled lab environment, which is exactly the point.
Earlier this month, more than 70 teams — including four from outside China — took part in a full-scale overnight test organized by the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area. Below is a clip of Honor’s Lighting Robot during the practice.
The rehearsal covered everything from navigation to emergency response, which gave makers an idea of how complex it is to get humanoid robots to operate reliably over long distances.
The competition format also nudges teams toward autonomy. Robots can either operate autonomously or rely on remote control, but the rules make the latter less attractive by imposing time penalties and restrictions on human intervention.
Teams that manage to complete the race fully autonomously may even qualify for a Guinness World Records entry.
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OPPO has unveiled the Find X9 Ultra Hasselblad Earth Explorer Master Set ahead of its global launch on April 21. Inspired by the Hasselblad X2D 100C Earth Explorer Limited Edition, the bundle includes a collector’s commemorative certificate with a unique serial number, positioning it as a limited-edition release for photography-focused users.
The Find X9 Ultra will be offered in three finishes: Earth Tundra, Polar Glacier, and Velvet Sand Canyon. The design centers around a large circular rear camera module, highlighting its imaging-first approach. The device features a 144Hz high refresh rate display paired with a new 1-nit eye protection technology. It runs on ColorOS 16 and includes an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. Durability is a key focus, with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance.
Imaging is the core highlight. The phone introduces a Hasselblad dual 200MP camera system, supported by Hasselblad Master Mode, the LUMO light-condensing imaging system, and a professional imaging kit. It also supports 8K video recording. As shown in the official details, the setup includes a 200MP ultra-sensing main camera with improved light intake, a 200MP 3x telephoto lens with 36 percent more light intake, a 50MP ultra-wide camera with 56 percent more light capture, a 50MP 10x optical zoom telephoto lens with a 230mm focal length, and a new-generation true color camera with 43 percent improved light sensitivity. The front camera uses a 50MP large sensor.
Previous leaks suggest the device will feature a 6.78-inch OLED display with 3168 x 1440 resolution and could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It may include up to 16GB LPDDR5x RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 storage, along with a 7,050mAh battery supporting 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. Additional features may include satellite connectivity, dual speakers, an IR blaster, and advanced camera sensors, including a multispectral unit.
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After the teasing the arrival of the Redmi K90 Max in the past week, the brand has confirmed that it will debut on April 21 in China. The brand has previously confirmed that it will be positioned between the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro Max that are already available in China. Here’s a look at what to expect from the K90 Max.
Redmi K90 Max: What’s known so far
The Redmi K90 Max is confirmed to feature a 6.83-inch display with a 165Hz refresh rate and peak brightness reaching 3500 nits. It will support high frame rate gaming, with over 40 games capable of running at up to 165fps, along with specific optimizations for darker in-game environments.
It stands out as the first smartphone from the brand to feature an in-built fan-based cooling system. It uses a vertical air intake fan design measuring 18.1mm, delivering airflow of up to 0.42CFM. This setup is claimed to reduce temperatures significantly within a short span, helping maintain performance during long gaming sessions.
The cooling system is built on a suspended structure that operates independently without affecting the motherboard layout. This allows the device to retain full dust and water resistance with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, while also accommodating a large battery. The fan system is designed for durability as well, with a metal bearing structure and extended lifespan testing.
Powering the device will be the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, built on an advanced 3nm process, paired with an additional independent graphics chip for enhanced gaming performance. The device is also expected to include a large 8000mAh or 8,500mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging. Other expected features include an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, symmetrical dual speakers with custom tuning, and a refined industrial design with a metal frame.
What other Redmi devices are launching on April 21
Apart from the Redmi K90 Max, the company will announce tablets, namely, the Redmi K Pad 2 powered by the Dimensity 9500 chip, and the Redmi Pad 2 SE packed with mid-range specs. The event will also see the arrival of the 14-inch and 16-inch Redmi Book Pro (2026).
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Lenovo hasn’t launched a gaming phone since the Legion Y70, which debuted back in 2022. Now, the brand has confirmed its return to the gaming smartphone segment with the arrival of the Legion Y70 (2026). Here’s a look at what to expect from the device.
Legion Y70 (2026): A comeback driven by AI gaming ambitions
With this launch, Lenovo is re-entering a space it had stepped away from after its earlier Legion gaming phones. The Y70 new generation is being positioned as a device built for the evolving AI gaming era, where performance is not just about raw power but also intelligent optimization. The company aims to create a more seamless gaming experience by refining responsiveness, touch feedback, and visual smoothness.
Lenovo suggests that smartphones remain a key part of its broader gaming ecosystem, which already includes laptops, tablets, and accessories. The absence of a gaming phone was seen as a missing link, and this new model is expected to bridge that gap. The focus appears to be on delivering a connected experience where gameplay, settings, and performance tuning feel consistent across devices.
Lenovo Legion Y70 (2022)
The Legion brand entered the gaming smartphone market in 2020 with models like the Legion Phone Pro series and later the Y90, known for their distinct thermal systems and gaming-centric designs. The previous Y70, launched in 2022, offered flagship-grade hardware for its time, and the new generation is expected to build on that foundation with modern upgrades.
While the Legion Y70 (2026)’s detailed specifications are still under wraps, the emphasis is clearly on delivering a refined gaming experience rather than just headline numbers. As for the launch, it will go official in May in China.
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Huawei has officially revealed the Pura X Max ahead of its April 20 launch event. While the announcement keeps things fairly broad, it confirms a new direction for foldable smartphones, hinting at a larger form factor and a different usage approach compared to typical foldables.
Huawei Pura X Max: First foldable with a horizontally wide foldable design
Huawei Pura X Max desgin
The Huawei Pura X Max is being positioned as the industry’s first horizontally wide foldable, focusing on a broader internal display rather than a tall, narrow layout. When unfolded, the device is expected to feature a screen of around 7.6 to 7.69 inches with a 16:10 aspect ratio, offering a tablet-like experience. This makes it closer in usability to compact tablets such as the iPad mini, especially for multitasking, media consumption, and productivity.
The outer screen is said to measure around 5.5 inches, allowing users to handle everyday tasks like messaging and calls without unfolding the device. The design includes a relatively flat frame, a centred punch-hole camera on the cover display, and a slightly offset punch-hole on the internal screen. At the back, Huawei appears to be using a horizontally aligned camera module with multiple sensors.
Under the hood, the Pura X Max is rumoured to be powered by Huawei’s Kirin 9030 chipset, which is also expected to feature in the Pura 90 series.
Huawei has already opened pre-orders in China, with the official launch scheduled for April 20 alongside the Pura 90 series. The official listing reveals that it will come in multiple storage options: 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB (Collector’s Edition), and 16GB+1TB. Color choices include black, white, blue, gold, and orange.
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Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Strong Air Super 1.5 HP air conditioner in China. The model is priced at 2,699 yuan ($395), and it will be available for purchase on JD.com starting April 28.
Mijia Strong Air Super AC Specifications
Xiaomi equipped the air conditioner with a 13cc large-displacement dual-cylinder compressor, enhancing low-frequency stability by 30% and reducing noise by 5%. It also includes dual-row pure copper evaporators and condensers, with the condenser providing a 75% larger heat exchange area for improved cooling and heating efficiency.
The AC features an upgraded airflow system with a 118mm large-diameter fan and dual air deflectors, delivering airflow up to 900m³/h. It cools a room in 15 seconds and heats it in 30 seconds. The unit offers canopy-style cooling to prevent direct drafts and carpet-style heating for enhanced comfort in colder months.
Xiaomi designed the Mijia Strong Air to maintain exceptional performance in extreme conditions. The unit supports cooling at temperatures as high as 55°C and heating at temperatures as low as -15°C.
The product boasts a super level 1 energy rating and an APF of 6.01, enabling up to 344 kWh of annual electricity savings with Xiaomi’s Lingyun energy-saving algorithm.
The air conditioner utilizes the HyperOS Connect ecosystem with an AI module for smarter controls, OTA updates, and cloud-based self-diagnostics for maintenance. It integrates with Xiaomi smart home devices and supports voice command operation.
Xiaomi designed the Mijia Strong Air with a clean and minimalistic appearance. The indoor unit measures 865 x 330 x 219 mm and weighs 11.5 kg, while the outdoor unit measures 852 x 565 x 331 mm and weighs 27 kg. The unit supports both vertical and horizontal swing modes, self-cleaning with high-temperature sterilization up to 58°C, and an anti-cold air function.
In related news, Xiaomi has also recently unveiled a new smart floor air conditioner featuring HyperOS integration and powerful airflow capabilities.
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Xiaomi has officially unveiled the new Redmi G27U 2026 monitor in China. The monitor is now listed on JD.com and Xiaomi Mall at a price of 1,499 yuan ($220). The full official specs have not been revealed yet, but we’ll keep you updated after its official launch on April 17.
Redmi G27U 2026 Specifications
So far what we know, the Redmi G27U 2026 features a 27-inch Fast IPS display with a 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It comes with a dual-mode refresh rate, allowing users to switch between 4K at 160Hz or 1080p at 320Hz. The monitor also features 1ms GTG response time, which reduces the motion blur.
The monitor supports HDR400, which enhances brightness and contrast, and it includes 10-bit color, delivering deeper and more vibrant visuals. The IPS panel has a 1000:1 contrast ratio, which ensures consistent and clear image quality across different lighting conditions.
The monitor includes essential connectivity options such as HDMI and DisplayPort for ease of use with PCs and consoles. The design features tilt and height adjustment, providing users with ergonomic flexibility.
The Redmi G27U 2026 weighs 5.5 kilograms and measures 613 mm in width, 522 mm in height, and 227 mm in depth. The monitor meets Level 2 energy efficiency standards, making it more energy-efficient during use. Xiaomi is also offering a three-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Xiaomi is known for putting its branding on almost everything, but its latest product launch at the 2026 Values Conference isn’t a smart home gadget or a flagship phone; it’s ice cream.
True to its tech roots, Xiaomi’s cafeteria is offering the new treat in three very familiar tiers: Standard, Pro, and Max. The Standard edition gets you the base ice cream for a highly competitive 5.99 yuan (about $0.88).
Stepping up to the Pro version for 6.99 yuan ($1.02) adds a single cookie to the mix. Finally, for power users with a sweet tooth, the Max version costs 8.99 yuan ($1.32) and maxes out the specs with three cookies.
Chef Bing Jiabao from Xiaomi’s cafeteria developed the ice cream recipe. Xiaomi says Bing drew inspiration from tofu ice cream and created the product by experimenting with millet, a key ingredient in Xiaomi’s branding.
After three iterations, Bing perfected the process. The method starts with steaming millet, transforms it into a paste blended with milk, and finishes with millet grain toppings. Xiaomi says the recipe solves the challenge of giving millet a stronger flavor.
Photos showed the ice cream machine used in the cafeteria with branding from Mengniu, a well-known Chinese dairy company, suggesting a collaborative effort. Xiaomi has operated its cafeteria in-house since 2015, with all chefs and staff serving as direct employees who receive standard company benefits.
The launch of Xiaomi Ice Cream immediately trended on social media. Some online commenters joked about the absence of an Ultra version or suggested adding a Youth Edition. Xiaomi confirmed that the ice cream sold out quickly after its launch.
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The PocketTerm35 is a new handheld computing device aimed at developers and electronics enthusiasts. It brings a compact Linux-based experience powered by Raspberry Pi hardware, combining portability with practical functionality. The device integrates productivity, DIY flexibility, and even gaming support into a single unit.
PocketTerm35 features and specifications
PcoketTerm35
The PocketTerm35 is a compact Raspberry Pi-based handheld device designed for portable computing. The Pi5 variant is powered by the Raspberry Pi 5 with 1GB RAM and comes with a pre-installed 64GB memory card. On the other hand, the Pi4 version uses the Raspberry Pi 4 paired with 2GB RAM. Both variants support a 5,000mAh lithium battery, enabling on-the-go usage, although the battery may be optional depending on the selected kit.
It features a 3.5-inch IPS display with a 640 x 480 resolution, along with optical bonding and a 5-point capacitive touch layer. The screen is protected by a toughened glass panel with 6H hardness, making it suitable for everyday use.
PcoketTerm35
For input, the device includes a 67-key QWERTY silicone keyboard, which is intended for coding, command-line operations, and general typing tasks. It also features dedicated action keys, navigation controls, and function shortcuts for brightness and volume adjustments. An RP2040 MCU is built in to manage keyboard input and system-level controls.
In terms of connectivity and ports, the device includes USB ports, an Ethernet port, a USB-C charging port, an I2C header, and a 2-pin battery connector. For audio, it features an internal 8Ω 2W speaker and a 3.5mm audio jack. A built-in UPS power management system enables seamless switching between battery and external power, ensuring uninterrupted usage.
PcoketTerm35
The PocketTerm35 is also compatible with RetroPie, making it suitable for handheld gaming alongside development tasks. Its compact design measures 93.5 x168.5 x 37 mm and combines a CNC-machined aluminium front with a PC and ABS rear shell.
PocketTerm35 price and availability
The PocketTerm35 is priced at $148.99, and it is available in multiple configurations, including variants with built-in Raspberry Pi boards, pre-installed storage, and accessory-only kits depending on user requirements.
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Samsung has refreshed its TV lineup for 2026, bringing updates to both its OLED range and The Frame series. The changes focus on display quality, gaming support, design, and smarter software features across different price segments.
OLED models get better processing and gaming support
The OLED lineup includes three series: S95H, S90H, and S85H, with sizes going up to 83 inches. The S95H stands out with a new FloatLayer design that uses a metal bezel and sits flush against the wall, giving it a clean, floating look when mounted.
Samsung has expanded its Art Store integration across these models. It includes more than 5,000 artworks from over 800 artists, with collections from the Museum of Modern Art, Art Institute of Chicago, and Art Basel. There is also a rotating Art Store Streams feature that cycles through 30 artworks every month.
On the display side, the S95H and S90H use Glare Free technology to reduce reflections. The S95H supports OLED HDR Pro, while the S90H uses OLED HDR+ for improved brightness and contrast.
All three series run on the NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor. This powers features like 4K AI Upscaling Pro, Auto HDR Remastering, Color Booster Pro, and AI Motion Enhancer Pro. There is also an AI Customization Mode that adjusts picture settings based on what you are watching.
For gaming, Samsung is pushing higher refresh rates and compatibility. The TVs support Motion Xcelerator up to 165Hz, along with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. Audio features include Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+, Adaptive Sound Pro, Active Voice Amplifier Pro, and Q-Symphony for pairing with Samsung speakers.
The TVs also include Vision AI Companion, which supports voice and conversational features through Bixby, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity AI.
The Frame series focuses on design and flexibility
The Frame lineup has also been updated with The Frame Pro and the standard The Frame. The Frame Pro uses a Neo QLED 4K panel, which improves brightness, contrast, and black levels compared to earlier versions.
One key change is the Wireless One Connect Box, which lets you place connected devices up to 30 feet away. The standard model keeps built-in ports but adds a Slim Fit Wall Mount and back stoppers to make cable access easier.
Both models include Glare Free technology and support Motion Xcelerator up to 144Hz. With DLG, the refresh rate can go up to 240Hz when connected to a compatible PC.
Art features remain central here as well. The TVs support the same Art Store library and use Pantone Validated ArtfulColor for accurate color reproduction. Buyers can choose from bezel options like Modern Brown, Modern Teak, Modern White, and Sand Gold Metal, along with third-party frames.
Audio and AI features include Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony, AI Sound Controller Pro, and AI Soccer Mode.
Software and availability
All models run on One UI Tizen OS, which Samsung says will get up to seven years of updates. The platform includes Samsung TV Plus with more than 2,700 streaming options and Samsung Gaming Hub for cloud gaming.
In terms of pricing, the S95H starts at $2,499.99 and goes up to $6,499.99. The S90H ranges from $1,399.99 to $5,299.99, while the S85H starts at $1,199.99. The Frame Pro is priced between $1,999.99 and $3,999.99. Pricing for the standard The Frame models is yet to be announced. The OLED models are already available, while The Frame Pro is on sale now, and the standard models will arrive later.
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Lenovo has launched the 2026 variant of the Lecoo Bellator 7000 gaming laptop in the Chinese market. It is now available on JD.com with a starting price of 7,699 yuan ($1,1278).
Lenovo Lecoo Bellator 7000 Specifications
The Lecoo Bellator 7000 features an Intel Core i7-13645HX processor with 14 cores, 20 threads, and a max turbo frequency of 4.9GHz. The laptop pairs the CPU with 16GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 4800MHz and a 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD. Lenovo provides dual memory and dual M.2 storage slots for future expandability.
The Lecoo Bellator 7000 is equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM, based on Blackwell architecture. It operates at 115W via Dynamic Boost 2.0, supports DLSS 4 for frame generation, and offers strong AI performance for gaming, video editing, and 3D rendering.
Lenovo uses a triple-fan cooling system with four heat pipes, including a 10mm main pipe, and an expanded heat dissipation area to support up to 200W performance while keeping noise levels low.
The laptop features a 16-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 and a refresh rate of 180Hz. The screen has a brightness of up to 500 nits and covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut. The display supports HDR as well as VRR.
Connectivity options include four USB-A ports, a full-function USB-C port with 10Gbps and DisplayPort support, an HDMI 2.1 FRL port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm jack. The laptop comes with a 60Wh battery that supports 100W Power Delivery charging.
Tozo has officially launched its Open X2 Pro open-ear earbuds in the Chinese market. The earbuds are now available on JD.com for 1,299 yuan (about $190).
Tozo Open X2 Pro Specifications
The Open X2 Pro earbuds deliver premium audio with 15.4mm drivers for balanced sound, emphasizing deep bass, clear mids, and crisp highs. They support LDAC high-resolution audio decoding with transmission speeds up to 990 kbps and are Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified for high-fidelity listening on compatible devices.
The earbuds offer dynamic spatial audio with 360-degree head tracking for an immersive experience. These include Origx Pro tuning, Bass+ technology for enhanced bass, and customizable EQ settings for personalized sound.
The charging case includes a 1.75-inch ultra-HD touchscreen for direct control, enabling volume adjustment, mode changes, EQ management, and earbud location. It also offers AI-powered features like real-time language translation, voice assistant integration, and AI voice note functionality.
Tozo has prioritized comfort by introducing a dual-axis adjustable design for the earbuds, allowing both horizontal and vertical rotation to fit different ear shapes. The build uses liquid silicone material and memory alloy wire for a secure fit. The open-ear design improves comfort and maintains situational awareness during outdoor activities.
The device features Bluetooth 6.0 for stable connectivity, dual-device pairing, and a 60ms low-latency mode. These also include gesture controls that let users answer or reject calls by nodding or shaking their heads.
The earbuds deliver 9 hours of playback on a single charge, with up to 36 hours using the charging case. They feature fast charging and quad microphones with AI ENC for clear calls in noisy environments.
The Open X2 Pro features IPX7 water resistance for outdoor and workout use and is available in purple and blue-purple.
In related news, Realme is set to launch the Buds T500 Pro on April 16, featuring 50dB active noise cancellation and up to 56 hours of battery life, while QCY has introduced the C50S clip-on earbuds with LDAC support and real-time translation.
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Infinix is gearing up to launch the Infinix Note 60 Pro in India on April 13, and early details are already surfacing online. The Flipkart landing page highlights one of its standout elements, while the official website reveals additional specifications ahead of the announcement. Together, these listings offer a clearer picture of what to expect from the upcoming device.
Infinix Note 60 Pro key features
One of the major highlights of the Infinix Note 60 Pro is that it is equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, making it the first Infinix phone with a Qualcomm chipset. The company promises 120fps gaming on CODM and includes a 4758mm² vapor chamber unit for heat dissipation.
The 6.78-inch AMOLED screen of the Note 60 Pro supports a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and 4500 nits of peak brightness. The display also offers features like flicker-free clarity during late-night usage, motion sickness relief, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. For audiophiles, it features JBL-powered dual speakers.
The Note 60 Pro houses a massive 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging. It also supports 30W wireless charging and bypass charging. The device is equipped with a heart rate sensor for monitoring heart rate, blood oxygen, and heart rate variability through Infinix’s My Health app.
The Note 60 Pro has a 50-megapixel main camera with support for 4K video recording and AIGC portrait. The phone comes with other features, such as XOS 16-based Android 16, Folax AI Assistant, a One-Tap AI button, NFC, and an IR blaster. The phone is confirmed to receive three years of OS upgrades and five years of security patches.
The Infinix Note 60 Pro is now available for pre-orders in the country. Those who pre-book it can benefit from offers like no-cost EMI up to 12 months, up to Rs 3,000 bank discount, a free MagPower speaker worth Rs 3,999, one year of free screen replacement, free Pro Google Gemini for 18 months, and free 5000GB cloud storage from Jio, along with a 1+1 year warranty and a Rs 2,000 voucher on order completion.
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