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HP brings the appealing Spectre X2 tablet PC to the Philippines

Sophisticatedly designed Windows tablet

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Hewlett-Packard, or more popularly known as HP, has launched their Microsoft Surface Pro competitor in the Philippines. The arrival of the Spectre X2 is long overdue and Philippine buyers can now buy this beauty.

The HP Spectre X2 was launched back in 2017. It’s mainly a tablet with full-blown PC power including 7th Gen Intel Core processors, up to 16GB of memory, and up to a 1TB SSD for storage. The display of the slate is protected by Gorilla Glass 4 and measures 12.3 inches with a resolution of 3000 x 2000 pixels (293ppi) and an aspect ratio of 3:2. The screen also has support for 10-point multi-touch and pen input.

The tablet has two USB-C ports which can be used for display and data connections, but neither has Thunderbolt 3 speeds. Fast charging is available via the USB-C ports and HP claims that a 50 percent charge takes only 30 minutes. A USB-C to USB-A dongle is included in the box, so you can still plug in your good old external hard drives and other legacy devices.

As for the keyboard cover, it has an impressive 1.5mm of travel and an all-metal deck which mimics the feel and typing experience of a typical Ultrabook. There’s a slot on the side of the keyboard for the HP Active Pen (comes in the box) that is certified with Windows Ink to work well with supported apps.

Perhaps what makes the Spectre X2 truly sophisticated is its Dark Ash Silver finish and copper-colored stainless steel kickstand. With its two-toned color scheme, you can’t go wrong with its style.

The HP Spectre X2 starts at PhP 79,990 for the base Core i5 model. A Core i7 variant with Iris Plus 640 graphics is also on the way but its price is yet to be announced.

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Next year’s iPhone might have a curved Liquid Glass screen

A lot of plans are in store for the iPhone’s 20th anniversary.

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Apple’s Liquid Glass design marked a return to the three-dimensional aesthetic of Windows Vista. Not content with letting the new design thrive solely on the software side, Apple is reportedly bringing “Liquid Glass” to the iPhone’s hardware.

Next year is important to the history of the iPhone as the ubiquitous phone will celebrate its 20th anniversary. Apple will definitely have major plans to herald the milestone.

According to rumors (via Ice Universe on X), the 20th anniversary iPhone will have a “curved display,” much like the aesthetics of Liquid Glass. However, the device will not be “anything like the curved screen solutions we have seen on Android phones over the years.”

Instead, the iPhone’s curve will be subtle and will rely on “optical refraction” to produce the illusion of a truly curved screen. The ultimate goal is to reduce the bezel as much as possible, creating an all-screen iPhone.

Naturally, such a form factor comes with questions. For example, where will Apple store the Dynamic Island and its hardware underneath? How will cases work if there are no bezels?

It’s still very early in the news cycle of next year’s iPhone. In fact, reports about the iPhone 18 series are just getting started. As with all rumors this early on, take it with a grain of salt. However, if anything, incorporating “Liquid Glass” into the iPhone’s hardware feels poetic.

SEE ALSO: Foldable iPhone might be called the iPhone Ultra

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Foldable iPhone might be called the iPhone Ultra

Goodbye, iPhone Fold.

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With so many rumors coming out as of late, it’s fair to assume that the first foldable iPhone is really coming this year. Right now, there’s still so much time before its projected launch date in the fall, meaning a lot of chances for more rumors to pop out. Case in point, today sees the rumored name for this upcoming device show up: the iPhone Ultra.

We’ve been calling the foldable iPhone as the iPhone Fold for a while now. After all, what else would you call a foldable in a world dominated by the Galaxy Z Fold and Flip series?

According to a new rumor from Macworld, Apple will resurrect the Ultra moniker, which last made an appearance in the Apple Watch Ultra series, for its upcoming premium iPhone model. The foldable iPhone will be called, very simply, the iPhone Ultra.

Much like the iPhone Air, the iPhone Ultra will not have a number in its name, making it distinct from the upcoming iPhone 18 series. As a foldable, it makes sense for Apple to establish its own series for the form factor.

Additionally, Apple will reportedly use the same Ultra naming convention for a new series of MacBooks with a touchscreen OLED display. The MacBook Ultra might come out next year.

Both the iPhone Ultra and the MacBook Ultra will likely occupy top spots in Apple’s gallery of devices. Apple has even reportedly pushed the regular iPhone 18 duo’s launch to next year, clearing the room for the Pro duo and the Ultra for this fall’s event.

SEE ALSO: Apple’s iPhone Fold reportedly hits engineering delays

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The Steam Controller is coming out on May 4

It will cost $99.

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The best part of the Steam Deck is its portability. However, an underrated aspect of the handheld console is its button layout. Unlike its contemporaries, the Steam Deck has two trackpads on either side of the device. Now, that same layout is coming to the Steam Controller.

The Steam Controller was part of the trio of innovative devices that Valve announced late last year. While the spotlight is on the Steam Machine, the Controller is also enough to whet any gamer’s appetite.

Besides the convenient layout, the Steam Controller offers easy integration with Steam. The peripheral can communicate with any device — PC or mobile — that has Steam or the Steam Link app installed. As such, it’s easy to take control of your gaming library straight from the controller.

The only catch, though, is that it works solely on Steam. Any other game that has its own separate launcher, such as Genshin Impact, cannot be used with the Steam Controller unless they’re added directly to Steam.

The Steam Controller is launching on May 4 globally. It will retail for US$ 99.

On the flip side, Valve has not announced when the rest of its hardware will launch. Both the Steam Machine and the Steam Frame have not made appearances yet, reportedly because of the ongoing issues with RAM production all over the world. However, the company is still optimistic about releasing these devices within the year.

SEE ALSO: Valve announces its own console called the Steam Machine

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