Confirming rumors and speculation based on leaked photos of cases and other accessories, today Nintendo revealed the new $200 Switch Lite portable console that sheds a bit of weight, a bit of size, and quite a bit of functionality to hit a price point that’s $100 cheaper than the wonderful original Switch. But are the…
So you’ve grown bored of the latest photo filtering tool, or the newest anonymous question app, or whatever the flavor of the month in the app charts happens to be. Just remove the app from your phone and get on with your life, right? Well, not quite.
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Do you like smoke and lightning? How about heavy metal thunder? If you answered yes, you might just be born to be wild. And if you are a true nature’s child, you’ll want to grab this LEGO Creator Expert set that’s based on the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy motorcycle.
The 1023-piece kit lets you create a miniature version of the iconic motorcycle. It features lots of neat details like a tiny Milwaukee-Eight engine with moving pistons, dual exhaust pipes, handlebar steering, moveable gear shift pedal and brake levers, and a kickstand. The miniature hog rides atop Lakester wheels with some nice fat tires to keep it planted to the ground.
The finished kit measures in at 12″ long and about 7″ high, and looks ready to take to the open road at full throttle. Just don’t get pulled over by any LEGO cops.
The $99.99 set is available for pre-order now at shop.lego.com, and ships starting August 1, 2019. LEGO VIPs can grab the set a couple of weeks early on July 17.
If you prefer your Harleys to be life-size, then check out this awesome build that LEGO did to celebrate the launch of the set. What you’re looking at is a 100% scale replica of the real bike, constructed from nearly 70,000 individual bricks.
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If you’re interested in getting your hands on a new iPad tablet, then you might want to hold off on a bit. This is because according to a report from Japanese publication Macotakara, they cite Taiwan’s Economic Daily News in which they claim that Apple is expected to begin mass production of the next-gen iPad later this month.
Simply known as the “iPad 7”, it has been suggested that this could actually be the 10.2-inch iPad that has been rumored about for a while. It is also expected to succeed and potentially replace the current 9.7-inch iPad which has been Apple’s answer to the budget/entry-level iPad. It is an interesting size of choice as it puts it very close to the smallest iPad Pro, thus blurring the lines across all of its iPad models.
Assuming the reports are accurate and production does begin this month, it means that a release is probably not too far off, although when exactly is unclear. We expect Apple will be hosting an event in the coming months for its new iPhones, but whether or not this rumored iPad will be mentioned remains to be seen.
In addition, the report goes on to claim that Apple is also expected to begin production of its rumored 16-inch MacBook Pro in the fourth quarter of the year, although last we heard, the laptop was rumored to be announced in September.
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If you fancy yourself a serious gamer, then you might be in the market for some “serious” gaming accessories. If you are, then you might be interested to learn that Logitech has announced their latest gaming headset in the form of the Logitech G Pro X. This will be the company’s latest addition to their G Pro series of gaming peripherals.
We should point out that the G Pro X is a wired headset, so gamers looking for a wirelessm model will have to shop elsewhere. However, if you’re not adverse to using wired headsets, the G Pro X has been updated from its predecessor to offer up a more comfortable fit. It features a new aluminum and steel design, and the company is also boasting that they have worked with Blue Microphones (whom they acquired back in 2018) for the microphone of the headset.
This has resulted in a new input feature they’re calling Blue Voice, which apparently will be able to deliver clearer and crisper audio. All of this, unfortunately, does not come cheap. The entire set will cost gamers $129.99, which is more expensive than its predecessor, the G Pro which was priced at $79.99. However, if you don’t need the Blue Voice feature, then you can pick up the updated version for $99.99.
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