Although Snapchat can and probably should be credited for creating it, the video format known as Stories has become more associated with Instagram and, of course, Facebook. Everyone, however, seems to want to get a piece of that market pie, and, unsurprisingly, Google does, too. Like many newfangled Google products, Web Stories, as it is called, is a somewhat confusing … Continue reading
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A good majority of our computer monitors are using LCD panels, although there are some that rely on LEDs and some that use mini LEDs. If you’re looking for a mini LED monitor, then Dell might have you covered as the company has since announced the Dell UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor Monitor.
This is a display that features the use of a 2,000 array of mini LEDs. To give you some context, this is a lot higher than what some other displays are offering in the market today, like the ASUS ProArt PA32UCX-PK which uses a 1,152-zone array. In fact, Dell claims that this is the world’s first professional monitor to feature a 2,000-zone array mini LED display.
The display itself features a 4K resolution and also has 99.8% DCI-P3 and 93% Adobe RGB color gamut coverage, making it an ideal monitor for creative professionals who might be able to appreciate and utilize the color accuracy. Dell claims that the display has been factory calibrated, but it also comes with a colorimeter from Calman built into it in case you need to make further adjustments.
That being said, given that this is a monitor aimed at professionals, it does not come cheap with a price tag of $5,000, so obviously this isn’t really designed for regular home users who are looking for a 4K display. The Dell UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor Monitor is expected to go on sale on the 5th of November.
Dell Announces A 2,000 Array Mini LED Monitor
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It might be easy to think of the Apple Pencil as a mere stylus, but it is more than that. It features support for things like pressure sensitivity, palm rejection, and also low latency to give off the feeling like you’re drawing with a real pen/pencil. However, it seems that future versions of the Apple Pencil could actually come with a stylus.
This is based on a recently-discovered patent by AppleInsider in which it seems that Apple had actually planned to include a screen in the Apple Pencil itself. This screen would show users information like the current drawing tool that is being used, so users know what they’re working with and would be less prone to mistakes. We imagine that it could also be used to display information like battery levels.
However, before you get too excited, note that this patent was actually filed back in 2013. This means that Apple had actually conceived of such a design way, way back in the day and given that we’re two generations in and there’s still no built-in display, we’re not necessarily sure if it could ever debut in future versions either.
Given how expensive the current Apple Pencil is, we imagine that including a display would drive the prices up even more. In any case, it’s hard to tell if this feature will ever become a reality, but in the meantime, what do you think? Would you like to see a screen built into the Apple Pencil or do you think that there are other things Apple could be better off improving?
Future Apple Pencil Could Come With A Built-In Screen
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While the original series of Resident Evil movies weren’t exactly well-received by critics, it was still considered a financial success as it managed to gross over $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film series that is based on a video game, and those typically tend to do rather poorly.
So much so that it doesn’t really come as a surprise to learn that there are plans to continue milking the franchise because it has been announced that Constantin Film will be rebooting the series. Unlike the original series, which largely used characters from the game but not necessarily its storyline, the reboot is expected to be more faithful to the game, or to be more specific, the first two games in the series.
According to writer-director Johannes Roberts, “With this movie, I really wanted to go back to the original first two games and re-create the terrifying visceral experience I had when I first played them whilst at the same time telling a grounded human story about a small dying American town that feels both relatable and relevant to today’s audiences.”
The reboot will see Kaya Scodelario cast as Claire Redfield, Hannah John-Kamen as Jill Valentine, Robbie Amell as Chris Redfield, Tom Hopper as Albert Wesker, Avan Jogia as Leon S. Kennedy, and Neal McDonough as William Birkin. The reboot is expected to be released next year, but there are no specific dates yet.
Resident Evil Movie Reboot Announced With A Brand New Cast
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Even with the advent of two-factor authentication or 2FA, biometrics like fingerprint scanners, and password generators, users still stick to the easier but also less simple passwords they’ve developed habits with. Like any habit, good or bad, it’s harder to break one than it is to change or modify one. So instead of forcing users to change their password use … Continue reading
It’s open season on Big Tech as the US political machinery kicks into high gear weeks ahead of the country’s biggest elections yet. After nearly a year and a half of inquiries, the Democrat-led House Judiciary subcommittee released a 450-page conclusion on how four Big Tech companies indeed enjoy monopoly power and suggested sweeping changes that would change these companies … Continue reading
At CES in January Vizio revealed it would finally add a couple of OLED options to its TV lineup, and now they’re going on sale. With their incredible contrast and ability to produce details while watching dark scenes, OLED TVs have remained at the to…
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Pope Francis denounced xenophobia and “aggressive nationalism” in his new encyclical, “Fratelli Tutti.”