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Nothing’s $200 Headphones Ace Sound & Design

Nothing's new $200 Headphone (a) offers a compelling blend of premium design, intuitive tactile controls, and solid audio performance. It rivals its more expensive siblings, making it a standout value.

1 month ago
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Nothing’s 4A Series: Transparent Past Meets New Design

Nothing's latest midrange phones, the 4A and 4A Pro, arrive with a significant design shift for the Pro model, moving away from transparency. The 4A Pro boasts an aluminum unibody starting at $499, while the standard 4A retains the classic clear design and is exclusive to the UK, Europe, and India.

1 month ago
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Apple’s New Pro Display XDR Outshines Studio Display

Apple's Pro Display XDR offers a significant leap in visual performance over the Studio Display, boasting superior color vibrancy and advanced technology. While pricier, it's the ultimate choice for professionals demanding the best.

1 month ago
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PS5 Pro’s AI Upscaling Gets Massive Overhaul

Sony's PSSR 2.0 technology is revolutionizing PS5 graphics, offering a significant visual upgrade for games like Resident Evil 4 Remake. This AI upscaling tech is coming system-wide, promising sharper visuals and a more immersive experience for PS5 Pro owners and beyond.

1 month ago
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Apple’s $600 MacBook Stuns, Reimagines Value

Apple has launched a groundbreaking $600 MacBook, alongside refreshed MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, and a stunning new Studio Display XDR. The new lineup redefines value in the tech market, leveraging Apple's powerful M5 silicon for enhanced performance and efficiency across devices.

1 month ago
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Apple Revives 12-Inch MacBook with Neo

Apple re-enters the budget laptop market with the MacBook Neo, a 13-inch machine powered by the A18 Pro chip. Starting at $599, it aims to capture students and everyday users with its premium build and accessible price point.

2 months ago
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MacBook Neo’s Clicky Trackpad Stuns Apple Fans

Apple's new MacBook Neo is making waves not for groundbreaking power, but for a surprisingly tactile feature: a physical, clicking trackpad. This move caters to users craving tangible feedback in the digital age.

2 months ago