Gaming
Western Digital unveils two new SSDs
Level up your gaming!
Western Digital unveiled two new SSDs for its WD_BLACK portfolio in their Flash Perspective event. The WD_BLACK SN750 SE NVMe SSD and the WD_BLACK D30 Game Drive SSD. Providing gamers with fast, high-performance storage to upgrade their PC and console gaming experience. The WD_BLACK brand delivers new storage solutions customized for the gamer.
The following are included in the gaming portfolio:
The WD_BLACK SN750 SE NVMe SSD allows gamers to level up their PC or laptop gaming experience with PCIe Gen4 technology and storage space for more games. Additionally, the DRAM-less internal storage solution has the PCIe Gen4 technology to deliver read speeds of up to 3,600MB/s. With this, there is 30 percent less power consumption than its predecessor. Laptop gamers can expect longer playtimes between charges. The included WD_BLACK Dashboard monitors the drive’s health while optimizing peak performance in gaming mode even during streaming.
WD_BLACK D30 Game Drive SSD is for console gamers looking to reduce game load times and get into the game fast, this compact high-performance SSD comes with read speeds up to 900 MB/s. Gamers can spend more time playing games and less time deleting them with expanded storage for up to 50 games. Additionally speaking, it has capacities up to 2TB. Designed for next-gen consoles, the drive has a detachable stand for placement next to a system.
Pricing and Availability
The WD_BLACK SN750 SE NVMe SSD comes in 250GB, 500GB, and 1TB capacities starting at SG$ 99 in Singapore. It will be available at the end of July 2021 at selected retailers and etailers including Hachi and WD Official Stores on Lazada and Shopee.
The WD_BLACK D30 Game Drive SSD comes in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities starting at SG$ 219 in Singapore. It is now available for purchase at Bizgram, Hachi, and WD Official Stores on Lazada and Shopee.
LG Electronics has introduced the UltraGear evo, a new premium gaming monitor brand. It was first debuted at CES 2026.
The UltraGear evo line includes 5K-and-above resolution gaming displays in OLED, MiniLED, and ultra-wide formats. They are designed to deliver high definition, speed, and immersive gameplay.
To make things work, LG developed the world’s first 5K AI Upscaling technology. This on-device AI solution enhances content in real time without requiring GPU upgrades.
The three primary offerings are the 39GX950B, 27GM950B, and 52G930B. Here’s a quick breakdown for each:
39GX950B
- 39-inch 5K2K OLED gaming monitor
- AI Scene Optimization
- AI Sound
- Dual Mode
- Allows users to switch between high-res 165Hz and ultra-fast 330Hz
27GM950B
- World’s first 5K New MiniLED gaming monitor
- Significantly reduces blooming using 2,304 local dimming zones
- Zero Optical Distance technology
- Supports 5K AI Upscaling, Dual Mode up to 330Hz
52G930B
- Massive 52-inch display
- 240Hz refresh rate
- Panoramic 12:9 viewing experience
- 1000R curvature
LG positions the new UltraGear evo lineup as a major leap forward in gaming displays. They eliminate trade-offs between brightness, contrast, speed, and screen size.
The lineup will again be showcased at CES 2026, including a “Dream Setup” installation and racing simulation using the 39-inch model.
An additional UltraGear GX7 (27GX790B) will be launched globally. It is a 27-inch QHD Tandem OLED gaming monitor with 540Hz refresh rate and Dual Mode support.
Gaming
PlayStation 6 reportedly delayed to 2029 because of RAM shortage
The Switch 2 might also get a price hike this year.
The current console generation is arguably a tepid one, especially compared to preceding generations. Though the PlayStation 5 certainly has its certified hits, it’s difficult to classify the home console as a quintessential piece of hardware that everyone must own. All eyes are now on what comes next, the PlayStation 6. However, because of an ongoing RAM shortage, those curious eyes might have to wait a little bit longer.
As you probably know, an ongoing RAM shortage is currently terrorizing the entire tech world. Upcoming devices are getting delayed, and currently available ones are expecting a price increase sometime this year. The unannounced PlayStation 6 is reportedly part of the first group.
According to Bloomberg, the shortage has pushed the projected release of the next console to 2028 or 2029. The delay is apparently disruptive to Sony’s plans.
There aren’t a lot of rumors swirling around the PlayStation 6 yet. However, the absence of news, coupled with anticipated titles like the remake of the God of War trilogy far off into the future, hints that PlayStation is waiting for the right time.
On the other hand, the same report claims that the Nintendo Switch 2 is part of the second group of RAM shortage victims. That is, Nintendo is reportedly considering a price hike for the currently available console this year.
To be clear, neither Nintendo nor Sony have confirmed anything happening to their respective consoles, current or otherwise. However, the shortage is a very real thing. Even if its effects aren’t readily felt now, it’s still expected to spread throughout the industry in the medium term.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer made a fresh appearance at Sony’s State of Play, revealing new gameplay ahead of its 2026 launch.
The new trailer highlights high-speed races across both new and familiar planets from the Star Wars galaxy. It also confirms the return of podracing, the franchise’s most iconic motorsport, alongside a wider range of repulsorcraft built for different racing styles.
Players step into the role of Shade, a lone pilot drawn into the Galactic League. The league operates outside the law in the Outer Rim and is currently controlled by Kestar Bool, a powerful and corrupt figure. With his league on the brink of collapse, organizer Darius Pax turns to Shade to fight back and reclaim control.
The campaign features a branching structure. Choices affect events, alliances, and access to parts, tools, and upgrades. Players can experiment with landspeeders, skim speeders, speeder bikes, and podracers, then fine-tune each vehicle with the help of mechanic Hibi.
Beyond the story, the game offers multiple modes. Online races support up to 12 players across several competitive formats. Arcade mode focuses on instant action, time trials, and leaderboard runs. Scenarios mode introduces unique challenges, from practice sessions on new tracks to demanding races designed to test mastery and precision.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in 2026.
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