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Lenovo Yoga Mini i Gen 11 Debuts with Circular Design Intel Core Ultra and 4-Display Support

Lenovo Yoga Mini i Gen 11 has launched in China after its CES 2026 debut, bringing a compact circular design and Intel Core Ultra hardware into the mini PC segment. The device measures 283 x 202 x 123 mm with a 0.65-litre chassis. It weighs 600 g and uses an aluminum enclosure with a polished base in a Seashell finish.

Lenovo Yoga Mini i

The initial configuration available in China includes an Intel Core Ultra 5 325 processor paired with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage, priced at CNY 5,499, which is about $797. Lenovo had earlier indicated a $699 starting price in the US, also tied to this processor tier. Higher-end configurations with up to an Intel Core Ultra X7 385H processor are expected later, along with up to 32 GB LPDDR5x memory and 2 TB PCIe Gen4 SSD storage.

Lenovo Yoga Mini i

The system runs Windows 11 Home or Pro and includes an NPU rated at up to 50 TOPS for AI workloads. Graphics scale up to Intel Arc B390. A 45W thermal design with a blower fan is used to maintain stable performance during multitasking, editing, and rendering tasks.

Lenovo Yoga Mini i

Connectivity is a key focus. The Yoga Mini i supports up to four displays through dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, multiple USB-C ports with DisplayPort, HDMI 2.1 with 4K at 60 Hz output, USB-A, and Ethernet. Wireless support includes WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0. A 100W power supply is integrated.

The system includes a 2W speaker, dual microphones, and several AI-driven features. Adaptive Lighting reacts to presence and audio, while touch controls and an accelerometer enable gesture-based interaction. WiFi sensing supports human presence detection, enabling automatic wake and screen dimming. Security features include a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button, Microsoft Pluton, Secured-core PC support, and Walk Away Lock. The device also carries ENERGY STAR, FSC, and carbon-neutral certifications.

Lenovo lists the Yoga Mini i as coming soon in other regions, with a broader global rollout expected before July 2026.

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Realme C100 and C100i appear in unboxing and hands-on images ahead of launch

Two upcoming models, the Realme C100 and C100i, have shown up in a hands-on video from Thailand, giving a fairly detailed early look. One of them has even popped up on a local retailer listing, so these don’t seem too far from an official launch.

Starting with the C100, it’s a fairly large device. You’re looking at a 6.8-inch LCD panel with 720p+ resolution and, interestingly, a 144Hz refresh rate, which is not something you usually see at this level. Brightness is rated at up to 900 nits, so it should be usable outdoors.

The phone is powered by the Dimensity 6300 5G, paired with either 4GB or 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. There’s also a dedicated microSD slot, which is becoming less common but still useful in this segment.

Battery is also a key highlight of this C100. The phone packs a 7,000mAh cell, which is quite large even by today’s standards. Charging is capped at 15W though, so topping it up will likely take some time.

You get a 50MP main camera, a 5MP front shooter, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and IP64 protection. The phone is listed in Thailand at around THB 7,000 to 7,500, depending on the RAM variant.

The C100i sits a bit lower in the lineup. It keeps the same screen size and battery, but drops to a 120Hz refresh rate and runs on a Unisoc T606/T616-class chip, so performance will be more basic. Cellular connectivity will also be limited to 4G.

What’s a bit unclear right now is how these fit into Realme’s existing lineup. Phones like the C85 offer more RAM or faster charging at similar prices.

More details should follow once Realme makes things official, but for now, this looks like a pretty straightforward push toward endurance-focused budget phones.

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Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2026) UK rollout begins with RTX 5070 Ti and 5080 models

Asus has introduced the 2026 ROG Zephyrus G14 (GU405) to the UK market, bringing Intel’s new Panther Lake platform to its 14-inch gaming lineup. First shown at CES 2026, the model featured the latest and greatest hardware from Intel and Nvidia, offered in multiple configurations.

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14

All variants are powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor with 16 cores, paired with 32GB LPDDR5X 8533 RAM. The chip includes an NPU rated at up to 50 TOPS, 18MB cache, and boost speeds up to 4.9GHz. Storage options include 1TB or 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs.

The laptop retains a 14-inch 3K OLED display with a 2880 x 1800 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Asus has increased peak brightness to 1,100 nits. The panel supports ROG Nebula HDR, G-Sync, Pantone validation, and includes a MUX switch with Advanced Optimus.

Graphics options include the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 (8GB GDDR7), RTX 5070 Ti (12GB GDDR7), and RTX 5080 (16GB GDDR7). All GPUs now run at higher power levels than the 2025 model. The RTX 5070 increases to 90W plus 15W Dynamic Boost, while the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080 move to 100W plus 15W. Turbo clocks reach up to 1595MHz on the 5070, 1812MHz on the 5070 Ti, and 1550MHz on the 5080, each at 115W. To support this, Asus includes a 250W power adapter, which is 50W higher than before. The system is backed by a 73Wh battery.

Three configurations are available. The base model, priced at £2,899.99, includes the RTX 5070, 1TB storage, weighs 1.50kg, and has a thickness of 1.59 to 1.63 cm. The mid-tier RTX 5070 Ti model costs £3,099.99, weighs 1.58kg, and measures 1.59 to 1.83 cm. The top-end RTX 5080 version is priced at £3,699.99, includes 2TB storage, and shares the same weight and thickness as the mid-tier model.

Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, and a UHS-II SD card reader. Other features include a four-speaker system with Dolby Atmos, Smart Amp, a 1080p IR camera, RGB backlit keyboard with a Copilot key, and Asus Slash Lighting.

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Lava Bold N2 Pro launches under ₹10,000 with upgraded chipset and camera over Bold N2

Lava is back with another budget phone. Just weeks after the Bold N2, the company has now introduced the Bold N2 Pro, and the “Pro” tag doesn’t follow the usual pattern here. Instead of going bigger or more expensive, the N2 Pro is actually a bit more compact and, in some ways, better balanced. It still sticks to 4G though, which might raise a few eyebrows.

The phone runs on the Unisoc T7250, a 12nm chip with Cortex-A75 and A55 cores, along with a Mali-G57 GPU. It should handle basic tasks like calling, messaging, online payments, and watching YouTube. There’s only one variant for now, 4GB RAM with 128GB storage.

On the front, you get a 6.67-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 720p+ resolution. It ships with Android 15, although Lava is promising just one major update and two years of security patches. That’s fairly standard for this price segment, nothing surprising there.

Battery capacity sits at 5,000mAh, with support for 18W charging. Slight catch though, the bundled charger is only 10W, so you won’t get the full speed unless you use a different adapter.

Cameras see a noticeable upgrade this time. There’s a 50MP main sensor on the back and an 8MP front camera, which is a decent jump over the 13MP+5MP setup of the standard N2. You also get IP54 protection, so basic dust and splash resistance is covered.

Comparing the two, the regular Bold N2 has a slightly larger display and a higher IP64 rating, but it runs on a much older UNISOC 9863a chip and Android 15 Go.

Pricing and availability:

Pricing is where things get interesting. The Bold N2 Pro is listed at ₹8,000 on Flipkart, lower than the N2’s ₹9,000 price. For what it offers, especially the storage, display smoothness, and camera upgrade, it looks like Lava is trying to squeeze out a bit more value rather than just pushing specs on paper.

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Casio Pro Trek brings Yosemite-inspired design with a Thick Steel Bezel and Cold Resistance Down to -10°C

Casio Pro Trek PRW-B1000B-2 has been announced in Japan and is set to launch in April 2026. The model takes design cues from Yosemite National Park and is built for outdoor use with a focus on durability, navigation, and safety.

Casio Pro Trek PRW-B1000B-2

The watch is part of the Pro Trek PRW-B1000 Climber Line. It runs on Tough Solar power, which converts sunlight and indoor light into energy for stable operation. It supports Multi Band 6 radio signals and Bluetooth connectivity for automatic time correction, so it always shows the correct time.

It comes with a triple sensor system that measures direction, barometric pressure, altitude, and temperature. The digital compass uses the second hand to indicate north. A location indicator helps with navigation. The small hand at 3 o’clock points toward a saved location, and the LCD shows the distance from the current position. Users can record a location directly from the watch, which helps when returning during a hike or locating a parked vehicle. It is also water resistant up to 100 m and can operate in low temperatures down to -10°C.

When paired with a smartphone app, the watch can automatically correct altitude data, record routes, and show directions to a destination. It also supports route log tracking for activity records.

The design reflects Yosemite’s rocky terrain. The stainless steel bezel has a sharp, multi-sided structure with slits at the corners that represent cracks in rock surfaces. The dial has a layered design for added depth. Large hands and three-dimensional indices improve readability. The small hand at 9 o’clock is shaped like a climbing piton, referencing climbing gear from the 1970s. Large metal buttons and a crown make it easier to operate the watch while wearing gloves.

The case uses flame-retardant biomass plastic and meets UL94 V-0 certification. This means it will stop burning when the flame source is removed and helps reduce fire spread. The band is made from CORDURA re/cor material, which is lightweight, durable, and made from recycled waste. It is also flame-resistant, reducing the risk of damage from sparks during camping or cooking.

The watch is priced at ¥89,100, which is about $561. It is also listed on Casio’s global website, which suggests a wider international release could follow.

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Ayaneo discontinues Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Pocket Fit handheld citing high costs

Ayaneo has announced the upcoming discontinuation of its Android-based Pocket Fit 8 Elite gaming handheld. The company confirmed that rising RAM and storage costs have made further production unsustainable. After fulfilling pre-orders and completing one final restock, Ayaneo will end production of the device.

The Pocket Fit 8 Elite, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, has begun shipping to backers after months of production delays. Ayaneo prioritized shipping orders as soon as individual SKUs left the factory.

Pocket Fit 8 Elite

The company stated that it is committed to completing all outstanding pre-orders before selling remaining inventory to the public. However, future production costs will increase significantly, making this restock likely the last.

Ayaneo revealed that the global RAM shortage had a significant impact on the Pocket Fit 8 Elite. The company attributed months of delays to supply chain disruptions.

Although Ayaneo reserved materials for limited additional production, the rising cost of components prevents the product from being a long-term offering. Ayaneo has no plans to produce more units after the next restock.

This isn’t an isolated situation for Ayaneo. Several other handhelds in the company’s lineup are also facing production limitations. The Pocket Vert and Pocket S Mini will not be restocked once the current inventory sells out.

For the Pocket Air Mini, Ayaneo confirmed that free promotional units will end after April 1, 2026. Meanwhile, the Pocket DS is available for limited pre-orders, but its future batches remain uncertain.

The company also shared an update on its Next 2 flagship Windows handheld. Ayaneo suspended sales of the Next 2 due to rapidly increasing storage prices.

Costs have grown to nearly double the original estimates, making the device unsustainable to sell at its current retail price. Pre-orders of the Next 2 will still be fulfilled, and Ayaneo plans to resume sales if prices stabilize in the future.

Ayaneo reassured backers that it will provide after-sales support and spare parts for both the Pocket Fit 8 Elite and Next 2.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Bring New Motion Sickness Solution With Audio Therapy

Samsung has introduced a new approach to managing motion sickness through its Galaxy Buds 4 Pro and the Hearapy app. The solution uses a controlled audio signal instead of medication or physical remedies, targeting the inner ear to reduce symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and sweating.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Motion sickness affects nearly one-third of people and occurs when the body receives conflicting signals. The balance system in the inner ear detects movement, while the eyes may focus on a stationary object like a phone or book. This mismatch triggers stress responses. Existing solutions have largely relied on medication or acupressure.

Samsung’s method is based on research conducted at Nagoya University in Japan. The study identified that a 100 Hz sine wave can stimulate the vestibular system, which is responsible for balance. In testing, participants who listened to this tone at 80 to 85 dB for 60 seconds reported reduced symptoms during car travel. The effect was observed to last up to two hours.

The Hearapy app delivers this tone through a Galaxy smartphone, with a built-in timer set to 60 seconds and volume calibrated to around 85 dB. For the effect to work, the sound must be played without interference from music or external noise, and both ears must be exposed before travel.

The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are designed to reproduce this frequency accurately. The earbuds feature a larger mid-bass driver area, increased by nearly 20 percent compared to the previous model, along with an updated two-way speaker system. They support 24-bit/96 kHz audio via Samsung Seamless Codec Ultra High Quality, enabling precise sound output.

The earbuds also include Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation supported by six microphones, which detect ambient noise and generate opposing signals to reduce it. Adaptive EQ further adjusts sound in real time based on fit and surroundings. These features help maintain a stable 100 Hz tone, which is required for the system to work as intended.

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ASRock launches new 31.5″ WOLED gaming monitor with 4K 240Hz or FHD 480Hz dual mode

ASRock has announced its new PGO32UFS2C monitor, a 31.5-inch gaming display that features dual-mode refresh rate options. The monitor is expected to be priced at 149,800 yen ($942) in the Japanese market.

ASRock PGO32UFS2C Monitor

ASRock PGO32UFS2C Specifications

The display offers a WOLED panel with 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160, a 16:9 aspect ratio, and wide viewing angles typical of OLED technology. It comes with an anti-glare coating that minimizes reflections.

The monitor supports dual refresh rates with 240Hz in UHD and 480Hz in FHD. It features a dedicated button for quick mode switching and an ultra-fast response time (GTG) of 0.03 milliseconds. The monitor also includes AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, reducing tearing and stuttering for smoother gameplay.

ASRock PGO32UFS2C Monitor

ASRock has focused heavily on color accuracy with the PGO32UFS2C. The monitor covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and achieves a Delta E of less than 2, providing professional-grade precision for creative tasks.

It also carries DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification, delivering deep black tones and superior contrast. In HDR mode, the panel reaches a peak brightness of 1,300 nits, while maintaining 275 nits in SDR.

The PGO32UFS2C offers multiple connectivity options, including two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and one USB-C interface. The USB-C port supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and offers 65W power delivery for devices like laptops.

ASRock has added productivity tools such as an integrated KVM switch and a built-in USB hub. The monitor includes one USB-B upstream port and three USB-A downstream ports, all rated at 5 Gbps. For audio, it features dual 5W speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

ASRock PGO32UFS2C Monitor

The monitor measures 715 mm in width, 280 mm in depth, and 602 mm in height. It features an adjustable stand with support for height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. The total weight is 6.3 kilograms.

In related news, MSI has recently unveiled a new 27-inch 2K 144Hz monitor featuring circular polarization eye-care technology, while TCL has introduced the Thunderbird 27Q6A Pro, a 27-inch 2K 320Hz Mini-LED gaming monitor.

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TCL X11L flagship Mini LED TVs launch in Europe with advanced dimming and AI processing

TCL has launched its 2026 flagship X11L SQD Mini LED TV series in Europe, months after its global debut at CES 2026. Before that, the flagship TV was unveiled in China in September 2025. The lineup includes three sizes: 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch models, listed in Europe with an EU suffix to differentiate them from US variants.

TCL X11L SQD-Mini LED TV

The X11L series is built around TCL’s latest SQD Mini LED technology, combining a dense grid of Precise Dimming Zones with a Super Quantum Dot layer and an Ultra Color Filter panel. This setup is designed to improve brightness control, reduce blooming, and expand color reproduction. TCL states that the TVs can reach up to 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut and deliver peak brightness levels of up to 10,000 nits.

A key hardware upgrade is the WHVA 2.0 Ultra Panel, developed by TCL’s subsidiary CSOT. It uses nanoscale structures inspired by butterfly wings to improve light control and native contrast. The panel also includes a low-reflection coating for better visibility in bright environments and supports wide viewing angles to maintain consistent color and contrast off-axis.

TCL has also introduced its All-domain Halo Control Technology, which combines a redesigned light-emitting chip, a micro-lens array, and a Micro-OD optical structure. These elements work together to refine light precision, reduce halo effects, and maintain uniform brightness across the screen. The result is improved black levels, clearer highlights, and better handling of complex scenes.

The TVs are powered by the TSR AiPQ processor, which handles real-time image processing and adjusts color, contrast, and motion on a per-frame basis. AI features extend to picture tuning, sound optimization, voice interaction, and content recommendations.

TCL X11L SQD-Mini LED TV

For gaming, the X11L supports a native 144 Hz refresh rate and can reach up to 288 Hz with compatible HDMI input. A built-in Gamebar interface provides quick access to gaming settings.

The design remains slim at around 2 cm at its thinnest point. Audio is tuned by Bang and Olufsen. Additional features include an AI art gallery mode, ambient scenes with sound, and support for Google Cast and AirPlay 2.

In Italy, retailers have listed the 75-inch and 85-inch models at €3,999.90 and €5,699.90, respectively, while the 98-inch version is priced at €8,999.90. The listings point to an April 10 release date in the country. Availability across other European markets and the UK has not yet been confirmed.

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Global NAND Shortage Hits Sony as SD and CFexpress Card Orders Halted

The global memory shortage is now hitting consumer products, and Sony is one of the latest to feel the impact.

The company has suspended orders for CFexpress Type A, CFexpress Type B, and SD memory cards starting March 27, 2026. The decision applies to both authorized dealers and direct customers through the Sony Store. In a notice published on its Japanese website, Sony said the move is due to a global shortage of semiconductors, specifically memory, which has made it difficult to meet demand.

Sony added that it does not have a timeline for when orders will resume. The company said it will monitor supply conditions and announce updates later. While some low-end SD cards may still be in production, most of its memory card lineup is affected. For now, existing retail stock may be the last available units for some time.

This situation points to a broader change happening in the semiconductor industry. Memory makers are now focusing more on higher-margin products like high-bandwidth memory and server-grade DRAM, which are widely used in AI data centers. As a result, there’s less supply available for consumer NAND flash and standard DRAM.

The impact is already visible across the market. Western Digital said earlier this year that it had sold out its entire hard drive supply for 2026, months in advance. NAND producers are also facing tight capacity, with much of their output locked into long-term contracts with cloud providers and AI firms.

Prices are rising as a result. Both NAND flash and DRAM have seen sharp increases, with some reports pointing to price jumps of up to 50 percent in a short period. PC makers and hardware vendors have started passing these costs on to consumers. Sony’s move also comes alongside price hikes for its PlayStation consoles, suggesting broader pressure on its supply chain.

With AI infrastructure demand still growing, the memory shortage is expected to continue, affecting everything from data centers to everyday storage products.

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CPU sales hit record low amid rising prices

There are growing signs that the DIY PC crowd is starting to pull back a bit. The latest sales data out of Europe suggests things have cooled off more than usual. Numbers from German retailer Mindfactory for week 13 of 2026, shared by TechEpiphany, show desktop CPU sales dropping to their lowest level on record. That’s not something you see often.

A big part of it seems fairly straightforward. Building or upgrading a PC just costs more right now. CPUs, GPUs, even memory and storage have all crept up in price, and it’s starting to add up. For a lot of people, it probably makes more sense to wait rather than jump in.

AMD is still dominating sales, and by a wide margin. The company accounted for around 89% of CPUs sold during the week, leaving Intel with just over 10%. Even with Intel’s newer Core Ultra 200S Plus chips on the market, demand hasn’t really picked up. The Core Ultra 7 265K, which was Intel’s top seller for the period, reportedly moved only 10 units.

What’s interesting is where buyers are still spending. Older AMD chips like the Ryzen 7 5700X and Ryzen 5 5500 continue to sell, mostly because they’re cheaper and still pair with DDR4 memory. That combination still offers solid value, especially compared to newer platforms that require DDR5.

Intel’s side tells a similar story. A lot of its sales are still tied to previous-generation chips, even with some discounts starting to show up on newer models.

Taken together, it paints a pretty clear picture. Demand for DIY PC parts hasn’t disappeared, but people are being more cautious. With prices where they are, many seem willing to sit this cycle out and wait for things to settle a bit. Whether that changes soon will likely depend on how quickly component prices come down.

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Honor announces compact 360W power adapter for gaming laptops

Ahead of the debut of its first Win-branded gaming laptop in China, Honor has revealed a new 360W GaN charger, giving a hint at the kind of hardware this machine is expected to run.

The charger was teased by Honor exec Lin Lin on Weibo. On paper, it combines GaN and SiC materials, which have become pretty common in high-end chargers over the past couple of years. The main benefit is better efficiency without the usual bulk that comes with high-wattage laptop bricks. The size is also compact for what it is.

Weight is where it gets a bit more interesting. The charger comes in at around 405 grams, which is noticeably lighter than most 300W adapters you typically get with gaming laptops. Not exactly pocketable, but definitely easier to carry around in a bag.

Honor is sticking with a standard barrel connector here instead of going fully USB-C. That might feel a bit dated, although it’s still the norm for higher power gaming systems. The company hasn’t said anything about official USB-C converters yet, but third-party options exist and are easy to find.

Another small but useful detail, the charger won’t be limited to the upcoming laptop. Honor plans to sell it separately as well, which could make it a decent option for other high-performance laptops that can handle this level of power input.

As for the laptop itself, early details point to configurations going up to an RTX 5070 Laptop GPU paired with an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX. Combined power draw is said to cross 250W, so a 360W adapter gives some breathing room for sustained loads.

The official launch is expected sometime in April 2026, with more details, including pricing, likely coming very soon.

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Samsung launches Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator with AI tracking & 101-bottle capacity

Samsung has unveiled the Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator, a premium appliance designed to simplify wine storage and management through advanced AI technology. The refrigerator uses Samsung’s proprietary AI Wine Manager, an intelligent system powered by an AI Vision camera that tracks wine inventory in real time.

Samsung Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator

Samsung Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator Specs

The AI Vision camera automatically detects when bottles are added or removed. It scans wine labels to log details such as the name, vintage, and grape variety. The system updates any inventory changes automatically and allows users to monitor their collection through the SmartThings app. It also suggests food recipes that pair well with the wines stored.

The refrigerator offers a capacity of up to 101 bottles. It includes a Triple Cooling Zone that allows independent temperature control for different compartments, ranging from 3°C to 18°C. These zones can be adjusted to store wine, cheese, fruits, or other items with customized settings. It also features a Multi Pantry mode that provides additional presets for ham, nuts, and other foods.

Samsung Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator
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Samsung has equipped the unit with a triple-layer UV-blocking glass door, which reduces 92% of ultraviolet rays to protect wine quality and ensure a stable internal temperature. Inside, the refrigerator features premium materials such as black metal finishes, tunnel lighting, and natural wood racks designed to safely and elegantly hold wine bottles.

The unit also supports hands-free operation with an Auto Open Door feature, which activates with a light touch or voice commands via Bixby assistant. The digital inverter compressor ensures low-noise and low-vibration performance, preserving the integrity of delicate wines.

Samsung Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator

Pricing and Availability

Samsung has priced the Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator at 6,499,000 won ($4,267). It is available now in South Korea through Samsung’s official online store and in retail locations.

In related news, Samsung has recently introduced an 8TB variant of its Samsung 870 EVO SSD, which comes with a 5-year warranty.

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TCL C7L TV announced with SQD Mini LED, Dolby Vision, and 288Hz VRR support

TCL has introduced the C7L series as part of its 2026 TV lineup, targeting the upper mid-range Mini-LED segment, with a focus on balanced performance across brightness, gaming, and smart features. The series combines high refresh rate panels, advanced backlighting, and a full set of HDR and connectivity options.

TCL C7L SQD-Mini LED TV

The C7L features a 4K panel with a native 144 Hz refresh rate and support for higher variable refresh rates through TCL’s Game Accelerator technology. When connected to compatible HDMI sources, VRR can scale up to 288 Hz. The TV supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HLG formats, along with wide BT.2020 color coverage.

At the core is TCL’s SQD-Mini LED backlighting system paired with a CSOT HVA 2.0 panel. This setup is designed to improve contrast and light control using precise dimming zones. Depending on screen size, local dimming ranges from around 800 zones on smaller models to up to 2,176 zones on larger variants. Peak brightness is rated at up to 3,000 nits on select models.

TCL also includes its halo control system, combining a new light-emitting chip, micro lens design, and light control algorithms to reduce blooming and improve backlight uniformity. The HVA 2.0 panel adds higher native contrast and uses an upgraded color filter to improve color accuracy and viewing angles. A low-reflection layer is also included to reduce glare.

Gaming features include HDMI 2.1, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and a Game Master mode with a dedicated Game Bar interface for quick settings. Dolby Vision gaming is supported, along with low-latency features.

Audio is handled by a 2.2-channel speaker system tuned by Bang and Olufsen, with Dolby Atmos support. The TV runs on Google TV, with built-in Google Assistant, and supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.4 for connectivity.

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Redditor grabs 64GB DDR5 RAM kit for $6.99 in wild deal

Good hardware deals aren’t exactly rare, but once in a while something shows up that makes you stop for a second. This is one of those. A Reddit user, u/L0OK0UTT, recently shared what might be one of the wildest RAM deals in recent memory. They managed to pick up a 64GB DDR5-5600 laptop memory kit from Crucial for just $6.99. The post went up on r/pcmasterrace and quickly started getting attention, especially after a photo of the receipt was included.

The kit itself is pretty standard. It’s a 2×32GB DDR5 SO-DIMM setup, the kind you’d usually see in higher-end laptops or compact workstations. Under normal circumstances, this sort of memory sells somewhere in the $580 to $630 range, depending on the retailer.

What makes this story stand out is how simple it was. The RAM kit was sitting on a rack at a local liquidator store, labeled as an Amazon return, but there was no price attached. When the user took it to checkout, the system couldn’t recognize the item at all. After trying to look it up without success, the cashier eventually just charged a flat $6.99 and moved on. No special discount or clearance tag. Just a case of the system not knowing what it was scanning.

Liquidator stores usually deal with returned or excess inventory, so pricing can be a bit inconsistent. Items aren’t always labeled properly, and sometimes they don’t exist in the system in a clean way. Most of the time that just leads to random pricing, but every now and then something slips through like this.

Deals like this are obviously rare, and not something you can really expect to replicate. Still, if there’s a liquidator store nearby, it might be worth a visit once in a while. Chances are you won’t walk out with 64GB of DDR5 for the price of a coffee, but clearly it’s not impossible.

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Oppo K15 Pro specifications confirmed ahead of launch

Oppo is set to launch its new K15 Pro series tomorrow, and the company has already revealed quite a bit about the phones ahead of the event. Based on the details shared so far, the K15 Pro seems clearly aimed at users who care about performance and battery life.

The Oppo K15 Pro comes with a 6.59-inch display that supports a 144Hz refresh rate. Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 SUPER chipset, paired with what Oppo calls its Tide Engine for performance optimization.

Cooling is another area Oppo is highlighting. The phone includes an active cooling fan along with a large VC heat dissipation plate. On paper, it sounds like the company is trying to keep performance consistent during longer gaming sessions rather than just focusing on peak numbers.

The phone packs a 7,500mAh battery, which is quite large even by current standards. It supports 80W fast charging and includes features like bypass charging and a dedicated battery management chip. If implemented well, this setup could help balance both endurance and charging speed.

The camera setup is fairly standard for this category. There’s a 50MP main sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 16MP front camera. The device carries an IP69 rating and has reportedly passed multiple durability tests. It also supports satellite connectivity thanks to dual-frequency GPS and China’s BeiDou satellite navigation system.

With the official launch just around the corner, pricing and full details should be revealed soon. From what’s been shared so far, the K15 Pro looks like a device built around sustained performance and battery endurance.

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Spring Reset, Elevated: Bluvol’s April Tech Edit Is the Upgrade Your Routine Has Been Waiting For

This April, Bluvol answers that instinct with a tightly curated release of personal care technology engineered for modern, hyper-mobile living. Designed for those who move between home office, airport lounge, and city street without pause, Bluvol’s newest launches don’t just promise comfort — they deliver performance-level wellness in beautifully compact form.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to reset your routine, this is it.

NEST 10 ULTRA: The Neck Massager That Feels Like Structural Support, Not a Gadget

The NEST 10 ULTRA is the ultimate relaxation tool for desktop users, gamers, frequent travelers, and busy housewives. It creates an immersive “personal zone” by combining superior ergonomics, thermal precision, and audiophile-grade connectivity into one sleek package. If you’re serious about on-the-go recovery, this is the current benchmark.

Structural Ergonomics

Most neck massagers suffer from a “one-size-fits-none” failure. The NEST 10 ULTRA solves this with its Adapora™ C-shaped frame. Its flexible arms provide a customized “hug,” keeping the 3D nodes flush against the trapezius muscles regardless of your build. Whether hunched over a workstation or cramped in an airplane middle seat, the support feels structural rather than just pillowy.

The difference is immediate:

  • No floating massage heads
  • No constant repositioning
  • No shallow pressure

Whether you’re leaning into a laptop or wedged into an airplane middle seat, the sensation is structured, precise, and anatomically aligned.

The MassoHands™ System

The hardware justifies the premium. Utilizing the MassoHands™ system—comprised of two 3D kneading nodes and 20 precision points—the device mimics a professional therapist’s rhythmic pressure. Five intensity levels allow you to toggle between a light lymphatic touch and a deep-tissue release for stubborn knots.

Precision Heat and Audio

The NTC Smart Temperature Control hits its stride in five seconds, maintaining heat within ±1°C. Unlike cheaper competitors that feel inconsistently “scorching,” the NEST provides a steady, spa-like warmth that significantly enhances muscle softening.

The real “tech flex” is the 360° Spatial Audio. Powered by Bluetooth 6.0, the audio is seamless and lossless. Multipoint connectivity is effortless, allowing you to mask office chatter or cabin noise with immersive sound while staying connected to both your phone and laptop simultaneously.

T10 Apex Fodable Pocket Hair Dryer

The T10 Apex is a powerhouse for the modern traveler, packing a high-speed 110,000 RPM brushless motor into a remarkably portable frame. The foldable handle makes it incredibly compact, easily tucked into a handbag or suitcase. For those seeking salon-quality speed and shine without the bulk, the T10 Apex is a travel-ready essential.

Bluvol products are available on TikTok and Amazon; order early to enjoy up to $50 off early bird special discounts. Spring is here; it’s time to break free from constraints and embrace a more vibrant and confident future.

Upgrade the ritual. Reset the standard. Step into a lighter, sharper version of yourself. Spring is here — and so is your reset.

About Bluvol

Bluvol is a lifestyle brand offering more than just health and personal care solutions. By combining design with wellness principles, we create professional-grade tools that connect your home, work and travel experiences, making life more convenient.

About Fanttik Innovations

Bluvol (formerly FanttikSolo) is the personal care and wellness division of Fanttik Innovations. Known for its premier power tools and the slogan “Ideas for Fantastic Life,” Fanttik is a major retail force found in Walmart, Costco, and Lowe’s. With over 1.1 billion TikTok views and high-profile partnerships with the UFC, NBA (Brooklyn Nets), and NASCAR, the brand focuses on making innovation accessible for everyone.

Xiaomi 18 Pro Max’s leaked details reveal LOFIC HDR and dual 200MP cameras

The upcoming Xiaomi 18 series is already generating interest months ahead of its expected debut in China. While the lineup is likely to include multiple models, early leaks have begun highlighting what the top-end variant could offer. As per a new leak, the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max, in particular, is tipped to bring notable changes in camera hardware.

Xiaomi 18 Pro Max camera details leak

Xiaomi 17 Pro Max camera details leaked

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max engineering prototype is being tested with an upgraded imaging setup. The device is expected to feature a 200-megapixel primary sensor with a large 1/1.28-inch size, built using a 22nm process. This approach is said to improve power efficiency and thermal control while maintaining high-resolution output.

The sensor is likely to support the next generation LOFIC HDR 3.0 technology, aimed at improving dynamic range in challenging lighting conditions. This system works by capturing a wider range of brightness levels, helping preserve details in both highlights and shadows. It is also expected to include high frame gain functionality, which enhances image clarity in low-light scenes.

The telephoto camera is also tipped to see a major upgrade, potentially matching the 200-megapixel resolution. It may support macro photography and feature a wider aperture for improved light intake and detail. Together, the setup could form a flagship-grade dual 200-megapixel camera system designed for versatile shooting scenarios.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max

In addition, reports suggest the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max could feature a large display of around 6.8 inches, a secondary display on the back, and a battery close to 7,500mAh. The wider Xiaomi 18 lineup is expected to include the standard and Pro variants, likely powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 platform.

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Last HyperOS update rolling out for Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro

Xiaomi 12 Pro last HyperOS update

Xiaomi says goodbye to the Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro as the devices have received their final HyperOS upgrade this month. The phones reached end-of-life (EOL) status in January 2026, meaning they won’t receive any updates, including security patches.

While it may be surprising to see the HyperOS 3 update rolling out to the Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro after reaching end-of-life status, the update actually resolves issues introduced by the initial HyperOS 3 rollout, such as occasional app crashes and memory management inconsistencies.

Xiaomi 12, 12 Pro EOL status

The latest HyperOS update for the Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro resolves previous issues, ensuring the devices remain stable and reliable for daily use. Here’s the firmware version of the final HyperOS 3 update for the affected Xiaomi devices:

Xiaomi 12 Pro

  • Indonesia: OS3.0.3.0.VLBIDXM
  • Russia: OS3.0.2.0.VLBRUXM
  • Turkey: OS3.0.2.0.VLBTRXM
  • Taiwan: OS3.0.2.0.VLBTWXM
  • India: OS3.0.2.0.VLBINXM

Xiaomi 12

  • Indonesia: OS3.0.2.0.VLCIDXM
  • Russia: OS3.0.3.0.VLCRUXM
  • Turkey: OS3.0.2.0.VLCTRXM
  • Taiwan: OS3.0.2.0.VLCTWXM

These builds should offer a reliable software experience to Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro users. However, keep in mind that the devices won’t receive any further updates. That means your device will miss out on the latest HyperOS features and security patches.

While the Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro will continue to work just fine, it’s best to upgrade to a newer model. Check out the list of Xiaomi devices offering six years of updates to find one that stays relevant for longer.

Since the devices have already reached end-of-life status, they are unlikely to receive the HyperOS 3.1 update, which is already rolling out to eligible devices. You can read more about it in our HyperOS 3.1 section.

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Oppo Find X10 Pro Max could drop its ultrawide from 200MP to 50MP

Oppo has just announced the global launch date for the Oppo Find X9 Ultra. But in the rumor mill, attention has already shifted a generation ahead to the Oppo Find X10 series. And if you’ve been following along, the Find X10 Pro Max is expected to feature an ambitious camera setup.

According to an earlier report, the device could use 200MP sensors across its wide, ultrawide, and telephoto cameras. Tipster Digital Chat Station has now added more details on the topic.

Oppo Find X10 Pro Max could feature a 50MP ultrawide camera

The latest leak suggests that both the main and telephoto cameras may use a 1/1.3-inch sensor, while the ultrawide could come in slightly smaller at 1/1.5-inch. However, the tipster also notes that Oppo may fall back to a 50MP ultrawide sensor instead. These two configurations are reportedly undergoing A/B testing.

For context, the Find X9 Pro features a 50MP ultrawide and a 50MP main camera, alongside a 200MP periscope telephoto lens.

Oppo Find X9 Pro
Oppo Find X9 Pro

As for the 1/1.3-inch main and telephoto sensors, the same tipster previously claimed they would support technologies such as 4×4 RMSC (Rearranged Pixel Color Information) and UFCC (Ultra Full Color Capture). 

Both are expected to improve color accuracy and dynamic range. The sensors are also rumored to use an advanced manufacturing process to enhance overall image quality, likely for the main camera.

Beyond the cameras, the Find X10 lineup is expected to be among the first devices powered by the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9600 chip.

None of these details has been officially confirmed by Oppo yet. Still, the leaks suggest the company may be experimenting with an unusually stacked camera system for its next flagship series. We’ll keep you posted as more information comes to light.

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