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Philips partners with Xbox for new Momentum monitors

Optimized Xbox gaming experience

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Philips and Xbox are collaborating to elevate the Xbox gaming experience.

Philips is introducing the Momentum 279M1RV and 329M1RV gaming monitors. It’s a pair of HDMI 2.1 4K-capable displays. Both bring high-speed refresh rates, low latency mode, and more essential gaming features.

Both award-winning monitors are VESA-certified DisplayHDR 600 and come with Xbox Game Mode.

When it comes to visuals, they support a resolution up to UltraClear 4K UHD at 120Hz and 1ms response time. These are are enhanced by IPS Nano Color technology and Variable Refresh Rate.

Maximized immersive experience

Both monitors are likewise NVIDIA G-SYNC for optimized graphics. Meanwhile, Ambiglow adapts to the color and brightness of the emitted light from the monitor.

On the other hand, DTS Sound enable for an immersive audio surround sound. It comes with rich bass, dialog enhancement, and distortion-free maximized volume levels.

The Philips Momentum monitors also have essential connectivity features for multi-tasking. These are: USB-C technology, MultiVIew, Low Blue Mode, and Flicker-free technology.

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Nreal Air: A Must-Have Gaming Accessory!

Portable 130″ screen right in front of your eyes

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Michael Josh has reviewed many kinds of smart glasses over the years — some play music, some have cameras on them, some have dimmable shades.

The Nreal Air is his favorite of all of them.

They are not just the best smart glasses, but the best accessory for gamers, too!

And with the current support of Nreal’s Nebula for Mac,

gaming will also be on the next level once they release Nebula support for Windows.

Curious about these smart glasses?

Head over to our latest Nreal Air hands-on at the Game Developers Conference 2023 in San Francisco, CA!

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Dell announces upgraded Latitude, Precision 2023 lineup

Collaborate, perform, impress

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Dell has announced its refreshed lineup of commercial laptops, headlined by the much-improved Latitude roster and the latest versions of the Precision, OptiPlex, and Optimizer devices.

The Latitude and Precision lineups are both been upgraded with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core processors, and come with significant boosts to performance.

Latitude: Most collaborative PCs

Topping the Latitude line is the ultra-premium Latitude 9440, which is dubbed as the “world’s most collaborative commercial PC”, thanks to its advanced audio and video collaboration features.

At just 14 inches, the 2-in-1 laptop packs a lot of performance capabilities with its up to Intel Core i7 vPro processors, along with Intel Evo graphics, up to 64GB DDR5 memory, and up to 2TB SSD storage.

The Latitude 9940 features a haptic collaboration touchpad which allows quick controls for mic, camera, share screen, chats, and more during online meetings right from the touchpad.

Design-wise, it sports wider, curved keys without gaps called zero-lattice for improved tactile response. The keyboard likewise has mini-LED backlit technology which reduces the power usage to extend the PC’s overall battery life.

The screen is a 14-inch InfinityEdge QHD+ IPS touch display with up to 500nits of peak brightness, anti-reflective and anti-smudge, and Active Pen support.

Following the Latitude 9440 are the Latitude 7000 series laptops — the Latitude 7340 and 7440 Ultralights which both come in thin form factors, 5G connectivity, and the latest Intel Core processors and NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs.

Precision series improved

Meanwhile, the Precision 5480 and Precision 5680 workstations have been improved, promising more power and a more immersive experience for creators and engineers.

Users will be able to enjoy up to Intel Core i9 processors, RTX 5000 Ada graphics, 64GB of DDR5 memories, UHD+ InfinityEdge displays, and haptic trackpads when working with the latest iterations of the Precision 5000 series.

The series also comes with Dual Opposite Outlet fan technology for the entire system to be able to handle complex workflows and intensive applications.

Aside from the Precision 5000, the entry-level Precision 3000 and most powerful Precision 7000 series have been updated.

Price, availability

Local pricing and availability shall be announced at a later time.

Already out in the market are the Latitude 5000 and 7000 and the Precision 3000 series. Other Precision devices will be released one by one throughout April, with the Precision 5680 set to become available starting on May 18.

The Latitude 9440, meanwhile, is set to become available in the next months with an official release date yet to be named.

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Apple reportedly working on AirPods with USB-C

For release later this year

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Apple’s USB-C adoption is going roughly. Forced by world governments to adopt the standard, Apple is finding ways to delay the adoption or bypass the spirit of the law entirely. However, one lineup is getting an important boost to USB-C adoption. The company is reportedly releasing a USB-C version of the AirPods Pro.

Recently, a Twitter leaker going by @aaronp613 discovered references to an upcoming model of the AirPods lineup. Though the model numbers don’t reveal anything about the device, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had a clearer idea of what the devices might be.

According to the analyst, the unannounced device refers to an updated model of the 2nd-generation AirPods Pro with a USB-C charging case. Currently, the AirPods Pro only has cases that come with the proprietary Lightning cable. The device will reportedly start shipping between the second and third quarters this year.

Unfortunately, it’s unclear whether the device is a new model or just a separate purchase for users. The latter will delay a wider adoption of the charging standard but will test demand for Apple products with USB-C baked in.

Over the past few months, the company has reportedly started developing solutions to a forced USB-C adoption, especially in Europe. One of those reported solutions is a proprietary version of USB-C, allowing Apple to limit performance for third-party cables.

SEE ALSO: Apple might launch cheapest AirPods ever

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