Razer’s latest stab at an external GPU case, the $299 Core X, is its most interesting one yet. Like the company’s earlier models, it’s a way for you to bring the power of a desktop video card to ultraportable laptops. It just does so for much less th…
The Razer Blade is back, and it has pretty much all of the features you’d expect from a gaming notebook in 2018. Notably, the company has refined the laptop’s design significantly. Gone are the bulky bezels around the last Blade’s 14-inch screen….
Displays are used in all sorts of gadgets these days, such as signboards, our monitors, laptops, smartphones, smartwatches, windows, and so on. However for the most part these displays are rigid which means that sometimes companies are forced to design around them.
This is where flexible screens come into play and at SID 2018, LG will be showing off a 77-inch flexible and transparent OLED. According to LG, this prototype display will feature a UHD resolution with 40% transparency and can also be rolled up to a radius of 80mm without compromising on functionality.
This means that in terms of use, it opens the door to more possibilities, such as displays that wrap around a pillar for advertising, or using its flexibility to create windows that can also be used to display information, or it can be used in cars, home theater systems, and more.
According to Dr. In-Byeong Kang, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at LG Display, “LG Display is proud to have a pioneering role in the 50-year history of LCD innovations by introducing world-first and world-best technologies such as IPS. We will continue to create innovations in the display industry by establishing a new display paradigm with OLED technology and opening another revolutionary chapter of display history.”
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With how well-received Tom Holland’s Spider-Man has been, it’s not surprising there a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming has been confirmed. However given Holland’s appearances in other Marvel movies, such as Captain America: Civil War and more recently Avengers: Infinity War, not much is known about Homecoming 2.
However according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter, it seems that some details are starting to leak, namely who might be the movie’s villain. According to the report, it seems that the movie’s next villain could be Mysterio and the character will be played by none other than actor Jake Gyllenhaal.
What’s interesting is that the Homecoming movies appear to featuring villains from the Sinister Six, a group of villains who largely exist within the Spider-Man series. The first movie featured the Vulture and now it looks like the sequel will feature Mysterio. We suppose if you want to count the previous Spider-Man movies which starred Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, Sandman, Doctor Octopus, and Eletro have all made their appearances.
This means that the only member of the Sinister Six that has yet to appear in the movies is Kraven the Hunter. That being said, Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 is still quite a fair bit away from being released as it is targeted for 2019, so we guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
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Once upon a time, it was easy to tell smartphone tiers apart simply by looking at them. Premium phones looked luxurious while less expensive ones looked, well, cheap. Samsung, however, is seemingly closing that gap just a bit. At least when viewed from the front, the new Galaxy J6 and Galaxy J8 look deceptively expensive, at least from the front, … Continue reading
This morning Razer revealed two major upgrades for two major products: the 2018 Razer Blade (15.6-inch) and the new Razer Core X. They also announced a few accessories that work between the two major products. The Razer Blade takes what worked with previous generations of Razer Blade ultra-thin gaming laptops and made it all better – 1920 x 1080 or … Continue reading
Hasbro isn’t wasting much time bringing its board games to Oculus Rooms. As promised, you can now play Boggle in Facebook’s social VR space, letting you play the classic word-finding game with up to four pals using Oculus Go or Gear VR headsets. It…
Some of you might recall that several years ago, Sony launched the Digital Paper tablet which is basically a tablet that uses an e-ink touchscreen display that can be interacted with using a stylus, essentially providing users with never-ending pieces of paper that they can write and draw to their heart’s content.
Unfortunately it did not come cheap with a price tag of $1,100. The good news is that Sony is trying their hand at it again, and this time they have come up with the DPT-CP1, which is the same Digital Paper tablet except that this model is not only smaller, but it is also almost half the price of the original at $600.
The CP1 will feature a 10.3-inch display and will utilize the same display technology and there will also be a stylus that is meant to help mimic the experience when it comes to writing on actual paper. The new model will also include the ability for users to fill out PDF forms, and there will also be an accompanying iOS and Android app that lets users port existing documents over onto the device. The tablet is also boasting a very impressive 3 week battery life.
That being said, it is clear that the CP1 is aimed at a very specific set of users who might appreciate such features. After all there are plenty of other tablets out there, such as the iPad Pro and Microsoft Surface that can do the same thing and more, but hey if this sounds like your jam, head on over to Sony’s website to get your hands on it.
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