Motorola Moto 360 review

The Moto 360 is still our favorite Android Wear device, but it’s not a perfect smartwatch The Motorola Moto 360 used to be one of the best smartwatches around. The fact that it was the only round watch you could buy made it stand out from the crowd. But now you wouldn’t want one for two reasons. First, the chipset it uses, the TI OMAP 3, is now outdated, as it was already two years old when the Moto 360 was released in 2014. Smartwatches aren’t very demanding on power, but the problem is that this bottleneck still makes it one of the few smartwatches that didn’t get Android Wear 2.0 or subsequently switch to Wear OS.
In terms of basic functionality, this watch is not bad, and if you already own one, then you’ll most likely still be happy using it. But if you’re buying one today, then it’s something you should avoid. In fact, even buying the Moto 360 2 might be a mistake. Yes, it’s better in every way, but given that the company has confirmed that it will no longer be involved in the smartwatch space, future support looks very uncertain. The Moto 360 has long been the face of Google’s Android Wear OS. Its sleek design and eye-catching round screen were light years ahead of the bland LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live, so many customers were willing to wait until it was released to experience wearable technology for the first time. Now that moment has arrived, and while the Moto 360 is certainly a beautiful product, it’s not the leap we hoped for – although Google is as much to blame for the 360’s failure as Motorola.
Moto 360 designAs a product, the Moto 360 is a thing of beauty. Made of stainless steel in a choice of black or silver, with a crown on one side and no ports, sockets or inputs of any kind, the base model is the most minimalist smartwatch on the market, and the round screen is undoubtedly eye-catching. Yes, it’s thicker than the average watch, but it’s definitely not: you can easily pull it out from under a shirt sleeve. It doesn’t look big on a large wrist, but it will look big on a small wrist; the Apple Watch will offer two sizes to address this problem, while Motorola has taken a one-size-fits-all approach. Motorola has added Qi wireless charging to the Moto 360, getting rid of the port or charging terminal found on other smartwatches. The charging dock also acts as a display stand for the watch, letting you check the time while it charges, but you’ll have to carry the dock with you to charge the watch when you travel – assuming you don’t have access to another Qi charging pad.
The watch itself has an IP67 water resistance rating, which means it won’t get damaged if you get caught in the rain, though it remains to be seen how the leather strap fares when wet. We’ve worn it in the rain a few times, and so far the color has held up, but it’s starting to wrinkle a bit like any leather would. It’s a shame that Motorola didn’t come up with a stainless steel band sooner (although it’s now available through Moto Maker), but we still like the leather strap. Available in black and gray to match the black and silver watch finish, the Horween leather is comfortable to wear, has plenty of adjustment holes to fit wrists of different sizes, and, most importantly, doesn’t distract from the watch itself. You can swap out the strap, but it’s a tedious process, and since the watch is round, not all straps will fit flush.
Moto 360 DisplayThe visually stunning circular screen covers nearly the entire watch face. With a resolution of 320×290, it’s sharp enough to easily read text at arm’s length, and the display is clearly visible in direct sunlight even at the lowest brightness. Colors aren’t as vibrant as the OLED screens Samsung uses in its wearables, but the image still packs a punch when you turn up the brightness. We especially like the raised glass, which has beveled edges that catch light well, and Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 should help prevent nicks or scratches. It’s a shame that Motorola opted for LCD technology over OLED, which would have been much better for the Moto 360 Smart Watch batterylife of the
Moto 360 – ReviewOn paper, the Moto 360 is the most desirable piece of wearable tech we’ve ever seen. It’s stylish, made from premium materials, and highly customizable with third-party watch faces. However, it’s essentially a compromise: an LCD screen and an outdated processor result in mediocre Moto 360 Smart Watch battery life, which puts it at the bottom of the smartwatch rankings in terms of durability. Android Wear is still in its infancy, with usability issues and a lack of features, and while Motorola can’t be held responsible for that, the OS can still be frustrating to use at times.

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Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition review

25 years ago, Asus sent its first laptop, the P6300, to the Mir space station, and to commemorate the achievement, the Taiwanese tech giant has launched the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition (UX5401ZAS).
Overall, I was impressed by the design and excellent construction of the Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition. In these terms, it is undoubtedly one of the best laptops currently available in the market. ZenVision DisplayMoving on to the Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition’s secondary display, called the ZenVision Display, is one of the standout features of this special edition laptop. It’s a 3.65-inch PMOLED screen with a resolution of 265×64 pixels and a brightness of 150 nits.
This monochrome screen can be customized to display space-themed animations, text, and personal labels. You can also customize it to display smart notifications, including time, date, and battery life, as well as display a music equalizer, custom messages, Microsoft Teams status, and even business cards. Speakers and WebcamThe Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition comes with a pair of bottom-firing stereo speakers that are tuned and certified by audio experts Harman Kardon. It also supports Dolby Atmos for an immersive audio experience through the built-in speakers as well as headphones and home theater systems connected to the laptop.
Dolby Access App Dolby Access App Keyboard and TrackpadThe Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition comes with a chiclet-style keyboard that Asus calls the ErgoSense keyboard. It has a key pitch of 19.05mm, a key travel of 1.4mm, and the keycaps have a 0.2mm dished indentation.
While the keyboard is fairly compact, it hasn’t skimped on the Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys – which I personally find very useful for my workflow. There are also inverted-T-shaped arrow keys, which ensures that you don’t press nearby keys while navigating without moving your eyes from the screen to the keyboard.
 Asus Zenbook 14X OLED BatteryThe Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition has a 3-cell 63Wh lithium-ion battery with support for 100W Type-C fast charging. Asus hasn’t released any battery life figures yet, but in my daily use, the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition lasted an average of 4 hours on a single charge with the power mode set to best performance.
I used the Asus Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition for productivity, which included working in Google Chrome (with an average of at least 10-15 tabs open in multiple windows), editing documents in an office suite, and doing some basic photo editing. During this time, I turned the keyboard backlight to maximum brightness and always had Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on. The display resolution was set to 2,880×1,800 pixels, the screen brightness was 15%, and the refresh rate was set to 90Hz. I also enabled Windows Dark Mode.
However, your mileage will vary based on your usage and other settings, including power mode, display resolution, and screen refresh rate.

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Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6-inch review

The Huawei MediaPad X1 is one of two tablets the Chinese company unveiled at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014, but the 7-inch tablet has the edge over its 8-inch sibling, the MediaPad M1.
A quick look at the MediaPad X1’s spec sheet shows it looks like a worthy competitor to the likes of the Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HDX, which currently dominate the small tablet market.
The MediaPad X1 features a 1.6GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a microSD slot, 4G connectivity, and a 5000mAhHuawei MediaPad X1 battery
—much larger than the 3950mAh battery in the Nexus 7. One minor issue with the MediaPad X1 might be its price, as Huawei couldn’t tell me how much it’ll cost.
Considering the MediaPad X1 is scheduled to be released in the second half of 2014, companies like Google and Amazon may have already updated their tablet offerings, which could make the X1 feel a little dated.
I was pleased to see that the narrow bezels around the 7-inch display make the MediaPad X1 smaller than the Nexus 7 and Kinde Fire HDX, which means it’s easier to hold in one hand. At 183.5 x 103.9 x 7.18mm, it’s one of the smallest 7-inch tablets out there, adding to its portability, and I found it to sit quite comfortably in my palm

The centrally located power/lock key on the right side (in portrait mode) is easy to hit, as is the volume switch above it, while there’s a headphone jack on the top of the tablet and a microUSB port on the base.
The buttons do feel a little loose in their slots, and they all rattled when I shook the tablet, which calls into question the durability of some aspects of the device.
The MediaPad X1 looks more premium than its bigger brother, the M1, with a silver band around the perimeter and a metal plate at the back that makes this tablet feel like the real deal.
While the screen does have a Full HD resolution, I found it to be less crisp than the Nexus or Kindle Fire – there was noticeable blurring around app icons, partly due to Huawei’s Emotion 2.0 UI overlay.
The MediaPad X1 runs Android 4.2.2 at its core, but the Huawei overlay dampens it somewhat, and its style makes the screen experience feel like a child’s toy. That’s a shame, because the X1 does look relatively high-end in terms of hardware, but the icons Huawei forces on you are disappointing.
One nice feature is the ability to hide the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen, letting you make the most of the 7-inch space by simply swiping up from the bottom to get back.
Movement on the MediaPad X1 seemed pretty smooth, but it did lack the dynamism of other tablets I’ve used – but Huawei attributes that to the fact that the unit I got my hands on wasn’t running final software. If Huawei can fix the issues with interface lag and improve the camera’s image quality, the MediaPad X1 will be a serious contender in the 7-inch tablet market.
However, its Achilles’ heel may be its timing, as by the time it hits stores, competitors may have already launched their next-generation tablets – making the Media Pad X1 uncompetitive before it even hits the market.
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Dell Venue 10 Pro 5056 review

Built for business users, the Dell Venue 10 Pro 5056 is a midsize tablet that offers decent performance and strong portability, but its shortDell Venue 10 Pro 5056 Tablets batterylife and heavy build hold it back. Tablets with optional attachable keyboards promise to be great for work and play, but few are designed specifically for business users. The 10.1-inch Dell Venue 10 Pro 5056 (starts at $499, $699 as tested) is an Atom-powered tablet designed with productivity, security, and durability in mind. Dell has equipped the tablet with a bright, vivid display and a keyboard accessory that makes typing comfortable in a variety of positions. Unfortunately, the Venue 10 Pro’s bulky build and below-average battery life detract from what would otherwise be a great experience.
Design
The black plastic Dell Venue 10 Pro 5065 doesn’t look sexy, but it does feel nice in the hand. The tablet’s soft-touch back is comfortable to hold, and the thick bezels protect against accidental taps.
Display
The Dell Venue 10 Pro 5056’s bright screen, with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, is perfect for watching videos at the end of a long workday. When I watched the trailer for Doctor Strange, I was impressed by the tablet’s display, which showed crisp details, such as every wrinkle on Benedict Cumberbatch’s rumpled face and every spiderweb-like crack in the shattered windshield. The night sky appeared inky black, the waves lapping at the shore were a deep blue, and a vibrant golden spire stood out.
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The Dell Venue 10 Pro is a powerful tablet that allows for efficient multitasking, but its competitors are more powerful. Our test unit was equipped with a 1.4-GHz Intel Atom Z8500 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 128GB eMMC hard drive. The Venue 10 Pro 5056 scored 2,892 on the GeekBench 3 general performance benchmark, just above the average tablet (2,809). We saw higher scores on the Exynos 5433-powered 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab S2 (4,175), the A9X-powered 9.7-inch iPad Pro (5,151), the Core M3-powered Galaxy TabPro S (4,675), and the Atom x7-Z8700-powered Microsoft Surface 3 (3,531).
The lower score is likely due to the Venue 10 Pro’s eMMC hard drive, which needed 1 minute and 47 seconds to copy 4.97GB of multimedia files at a speed of 46.99 MBps. That may beat the Surface 3 (33.7 MBps), but the Galaxy TabPro S (117.73 MBps) and the average tablet (88.55 MBps) copied faster.

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Apple is finally starting to make generative AI a reality.

This month, Apple held its developer conference, called WWDC. It’s an annual event that’s typically used to showcase the company’s most important innovations. Many of this year’s presentations were devoted to artificial intelligence (AI), or what Apple calls “Apple Intelligence.”
While Google and Microsoft have made forays into AI with Gemini and OpenAI, respectively, Apple has so far taken a narrower approach. The AI ​​models deployed on iPhone hardware are relatively weak. AI models are evaluated by their many “parameters,” or variables that are adjusted during the training process. OpenAI’s GPT-4 has more than 1.5 trillion parameters, while Apple’s model has 3 billion.
For queries that require more processing power, users can choose to outsource tasks to ChatGPT via the cloud through an enterprise licensing agreement. The licensing agreement appears to be in exchange for access to OpenAI, not payment. In other words, there’s no superintelligent thinking machine at Apple — at least not yet. As a result, the response to the presentations at the conference was somewhat muted. John Herman in New York wrote that this reflects “Apple’s cautious approach,” perhaps concerned about investing too much in technology that isn’t as advanced as I’ve been hyped. Josh Tyrandziel of The Washington Post described Apple Intelligence as “the first rational theory of AI for the masses,” praising the partnership between the established computing company and the startup OpenAI and its limited scope of application. We should celebrate the fact that Apple has not yet fully entered the AI ​​arms race. Google’s rapid pace of catching up with Microsoft’s AI development is already accelerating the decline of Google’s search tools. However, my impression of WWDC is not very optimistic. In a sense, Apple Intelligence, a small model that will eventually be installed in more than 1 billion iPhones worldwide, is a key step in determining its fate. In other words, once AI enters our personal lives, there is no turning back.
《New Personal Intelligence System》As demonstrated in the presentation, the upcoming iPhone AI can rewrite emails on your behalf, aggregate text messages for active groups, and sort notifications to see which messages appear first, and you can also sort them. Apple CEO Tim Cook described the tool as not just a tool, but a “new personal intelligence system” that acts as a semi-autonomous second brain.
His comments reminded me of Steve Jobs, who declared in 1990 that computers were “intelligent bicycles.”
Apple says its AI tool will be more dynamic and useful than OpenAI’s ChatGPT because it will have access to all your daily information, such as where you travel, what books you read, who you talk to on the phone (ChatGPT, despite its amazing capabilities, still operates in a limited prompt window). “AI tools need to understand the user and be rooted in their personal context, including their daily lives and relationships,” Cook said at WWDC. Apple’s voice assistant Siri, which has been in the iPhone since 2011, can (mostly) understand what you say, set alarms, and check the weather. Meanwhile, Apple Intelligence operates like a turbocharged Siri, more like a ghost inside the machine, controlling the iPhone’s functions.
In the AI ​​community, such tools are called “agents.” With access to all your contacts, messages, and calendars, agents can help you plan your life. Apple gave the example of asking the tool to “play the podcast my wife sent me the other day.” While it would be great to have a machine that can decipher such ambiguous expressions, it also means that your iPhone needs to understand who your wife is and sort out your conversations with her, which I have to think about.
The fact that Apple’s AI is designed to work on the device itself, rather than through the cloud, provides some protection for users’ vulnerable personal data. However, generative AI is still prone to random misunderstandings and “hallucinations.” Hallucination is an AI term that is a euphemism for dramatic errors. AI does not have the ability to determine what is factually accurate or relevant to reality. Cook told The Washington Post in a somewhat uncertain tone that while the tool will never be 100% accurate, “I believe it will be of very high quality.”
It would conceivably take only one freak accident to turn iPhone users away from AI. Another question asked at the conference was “When does my mother land?” If answered incorrectly, it could lead to a huge mistake at the airport pick-up. Even more terrible is the disaster of “reply all.” The AI ​​might misunderstand the word “everyone” and send an email to everyone in your contact list. If you don’t respond to your boss’ message right away, the AI ​​might notice and start hiding it (generative AI is known for affirming your wishes, and they even generate false facts through hallucinations based on fictional sources, such as websites and books).
AI is everywhere in our livesThe Apple event marks a softening of its closed-off attitude toward personal technology. Under Jobs and designer Jonathan Ive, Apple’s position is that its products are perfectly designed and therefore self-sufficient. Apart from the superficial choice of iPhone case color, there is no need for customization, and the operating system and graphical interface are also unified.

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Sony’s fully wireless headphones “WF-1000XM5” may finally take over the “strongest”: product review

Sony’s new wireless headphone model “WF-1000XM5” is now released. The smaller body is equipped with larger drivers and more features than the previous model, but the lack of immersive sound quality and mediocre noise cancellation may make it no longer the best. As Mark Twain once said, “Just because everyone has the same idea doesn’t mean it’s the best idea.” I have no intention of refuting this statement. Although Twain had some lofty ideas when he said these words, there are always some meaningful things to agree on. One of them is completely wireless headphones.
Let’s take Sony’s wireless headphones “WF-1000XM4” released in 2021 as an example. The critics who reviewed these headphones are in full agreement. They are the best true wireless headphones you can buy at the time, and there is nothing more I can say about them. With consistent ratings, it is easier for consumers to make a decision.
This consensus makes the release of Sony’s WF-1000XM5 headphone Battery more interesting than other wireless headphone releases. New wireless headphones are released every day (or at least it feels like that), but from time to time we have the opportunity to see if the successors of the industry’s best headphones can continue their glorious history, right? In fact, such opportunities only come once every two years.
My first impressions of the WF-1000XM5s are pretty good. There may not be many situations in life where you spend a lot of money for something smaller, but the WF-1000XM5s are noticeably smaller and lighter than their predecessor. The WF-1000XM4s had a lot of good things going for them, but were pretty stubby. The WF-1000XM5s, on the other hand, weigh about 5.9 grams per ear and 37 grams with the charging case. So it’s fair to say that they’re better than the previous model in the “unobtrusive, comfortable earphones” department.

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Meizu 21 Pro will be its swan song

Meizu is exiting the smartphone space, with the brand revealing it will release one more phone as its swan song as it transitions to artificial intelligence. Called Meizu 21, the brand teased the phone on its social media and revealed that it will come with a 6.79 -inch display. Judging from the teaser images, the Meizu 21 Pro appears to be less boxy than the 20 Pro, with the side of the phone pointing towards a curved AMOLED panel. If the renders are accurate, we’re looking at a phone with almost no bezels, and it appears to be even thinner than the already slim bezels on the 20 Pro.


Meizu hasn’t revealed details about the 21 Pro, but its CEO claims it has advanced AI concepts that can beat those on the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra and Huawei Pocket 2. Since we are talking about AI, we assume that the 21 Pro will most likely use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Meizu 20 ProMeizu will reveal more details about the 21 Pro and the future of its phones on February 29 in China. While we are waiting, Meizu CEO also revealed that FlymeOS will be reorganized and that Meizu will develop AI terminals for LLM such as OpenAI in the future .

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Sony ULT Field 7 review: A great-sounding, rugged party speaker

Sony’s Bluetooth speaker lineup is pretty extensive. There’s the wheeled speaker SRS-XV900, which delivers thunderous omnidirectional sound. Spatial audio enthusiasts can opt for the lavish SRS-RA5000, which delivers room-scale 3D sound with 360 Reality Audio. Budget-conscious buyers can even opt for the SRS-XB100, a fantastic compact speaker that has great bass for its size and is one of the best cheap Bluetooth speakers.
With so many great options, Sony leaned in to launch another speaker line under the recently announced ULT Power Sound series. Three new speaker models were introduced: the entry-level ULT Field 1, the chunky midrange ULT Field 7, and the flagship ULT Field 10. There’s also a pair of ULT Wear headphones in the series. All products are designed to emphasize bass levels with a ULT button that boosts audio output.Sony ULT Field 7 Bluetooth Speakers BatteryLife (Rated): 30 hoursConnectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 with SBC, AAC, and LDACDurability: IP67-ratedLike some of Sony’s best headphones, the ULT Field 7 showcases top-notch craftsmanship. The cylindrical design is wrapped in hard plastic and a sturdy mesh weave for a look that’s both beautiful and durable. The IP67 certification means the speaker can withstand dust and high water pressure. The passive radiators are recessed on each side. Details like the buttons and Sony logo are well revealed. Most impressive is the rear compartment, which is flush when closed and hides a ton of features (more on that later).
You can use the handle to take the speaker anywhere you want. However, the speaker is large and heavy (14 pounds), so it’s not exactly a breeze to carry around.
Sony ULT FIELD 7 Review: Controls and Connectivity Useful quick controls and inputs on the speakerGuitar and mic supportEasy wireless connectivityLet’s start with the top module, which houses six buttons: Power On/Off, Bluetooth, Play/Pause, Volume -, Volume +, and ULT. Most of the buttons are embossed and easy to spot, while the ULT button is round and enables Sony’s two bass-boosting modes. They all have a solid tactile feel and respond instantly to single/multi-press gestures.
There’s a compartment on the back with buttons for toggling the LED and Sony   ULT Field 7   bluetooth speakersbattery-saving modes, as well as karaoke features like Echo and Key Control for adjusting the tone. The guitar button indicates whether you’re using a guitar or a mic when the speaker is plugged in. There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack, AC connector, gain knob, guitar quarter-inch mic/guitar input, and a USB-A port for connecting the speaker to any desktop setup or charging a portable device. The buttons and ports work well.
Here I tested the ULT Field 7 speaker, and on first impression it looks like a big portable speaker that’s just as expensive. Powerful sound and interesting features, plus a huge, nearly indestructible case, are features that help mask the high MSRP. Scroll down to read my full review to see if the Sony ULT Field 7 is worth the investment. Loud, room-filling soundULT modes hit or missSound field optimization worksThe bass is Sony’s forte, and there’s enough bass to satisfy most listening environments. The X-Balanced speaker unit combines with a passive radiator and two tweeters to produce a loud, spacious sound that doesn’t compromise on frequency range, at least not when the special modes are disabled. One of the biggest selling points of the series is the ULT button, which enables different sound modes: ULT1 for a deep low-pass range and ULT 2 for an emphasis on sound pressure. These effects are positive for some tracks and detrimental for others. I liked the tight sound of the bass drum and snare drum on Torii Wolf’s “Everlasting Peace,” but was disappointed by the overly loud resonance that muted the frequencies on Tame Impala’s “New Person, Same Old Mistakes.”
Audio performance was best when Soundstage Optimization was turned on in the companion app. This automatically scans your environment for ambient noise and adjusts the sound on the fly, and it worked surprisingly well. I placed the speaker on my balcony, where there’s all sorts of incidental noise (eg, air conditioning units, landscaping, fountain splashing), and this feature improved clarity.
LDAC enables smooth playback on the best music streaming services. I’d really like to see 360 ​​​​​​Reality Audio here, especially when used with optimized Tidal tracks.
In settings, you’ll find lighting, power, and sound modes. Lighting has 10 selectable lighting sequences. Power options offer a variety of choices for extending  Sony  bluetooth speakers  battery life. Two ULT modes can be toggled in the Sound Effects field, along with custom EQ and Soundstage Optimization. When streaming, you can choose to prioritize sound quality or connectivity. DJs can create mixes using the isolator and flanger settings, though neither setting adds much to the listening experience.
The home page has a  Sony   ULT Field 7   bluetooth speakers battery level indicator, a volume slider, and shortcuts to popular streaming platforms. You can access your personal music catalog in My Library. Audio input and USB let you control playback on plugged-in devices. Finally, you can group other ULT Field 7 speakers together for true stereo sound, or connect up to 100 compatible speakers to sync music (and lighting) via Party Connect.
Sony’s Fiestable app works with the speakers to add sound effects, adjust lighting and karaoke modes, and mirror the sound system’s lighting effects on your phone’s display. It will appeal mainly to DJs and party hosts who want to liven up the party atmosphere
Sony ULT FIELD 7 Review: Sony ULT Field 7 Bluetooth Speakers Battery LifeSony ULT Field 7 by the pool with reviewer Alex Bracetti
One of the longest-lasting Bluetooth speakers on the marketOnboard features can seriously eat into the Sony ULT Field 7 Bluetooth Speakers Battery lifeUSB port can be used to charge portable devicesSony rates the Sony  ULT Field 7  bluetooth speakers battery life at 30 hours. This means the ULT Field 7 outlasts other bass-heavy behemoths, such as the JBL PartyBox Stage 320 (18 hours) and the UE Hyperboom (24 hours), while offering the same playtime as some smaller speakers, such as the Tribit Stormbox Flow. One caveat, though: Volume must be kept at around 25%, with both the LED and ULT mode disabled. Enabling the latter may reduce battery life to around 7 hours.
After testing, this speaker lasts about 15 hours, taking into account the special features and volume. That’s enough for two weekend parties (4-5 hours per day) and charging a smartphone. There are two power saving modes –Sony Bluetooth Speakers Battery Care, which suppresses the charge to 90%, and Stamina, which optimizes settings to suppress power consumption – each of which can provide 2 hours of additional use. The auto-standby function puts the speaker into sleep mode after 15 minutes of inactivity. You can get 3 hours of playback time with a 10-minute charge.
Sony ULT FIELD 7 Review: ConclusionYou can get loud, wide sound from any reasonably priced Bluetooth speaker, especially one with the Sony logo. Why should you consider the ULT Field 7? Versatility.
The powerful sound quality and deep bass will definitely attract brand lovers. The design is heavy, but very rugged, providing a high level of protection during pool parties and outdoor gatherings. However, it’s the party features and portable charging capabilities that turn the speaker into an enjoyable and maintainable ecosystem, and make the ULT Field 7 a great portable speaker, even if it’s expensive.

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Amazon Fire HD 6 review: Raising the bar for low-end tablets

The Amazon Fire HD 6 shakes up the budget tablet category. Starting at just $99 for the 8GB model, this 6-inch tablet sports a crisp IPS screen, runs smoothly, and offers a full-featured, user-friendly operating system.ProsStarting at $99, the Amazon Fire HD 6 is affordable. It’s small, very portable, and easy to use with one hand. Performance is smooth, and the operating system has a variety of family-friendly features.ConsThe plastic construction feels cheap and chunky. It lacks Amazon’s Mayday instant customer service feature and the Google Play Store. The free space on the 8GB model fills up quickly.Bottom LineThe smooth-performing, feature-rich Amazon Fire HD 6 is unmatched in the budget tablet category. DesignThe smallest entry in Amazon’s tablet lineup continues the tradition of subtle yet unique design. The Amazon Fire HD 6’s design is a far cry from the sleek build of the HDX 7, and while its angular back panel is reminiscent of its higher-end sibling, the similarities end there. For a smaller-than-average tablet, it’s not exactly slim, and at 0.63 pounds (0.29 kg), it’s not the lightest either. HardwareThe Amazon Fire HD 6 is powered by an ARM Cortex-A15 1.21GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and either 8GB or 16GB of internal storage.
Other specs for the tablet include 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, an accelerometer, and a gyroscope. Unlike the HDX series, the Fire HD 6 doesn’t offer a 4G LTE version. In real-world use, the Fire HD 6’s battery life is impressive. With both occasional and heavy use, the tablet lasted about two and a half days on a full charge. With just under 50 percent Amazon Fire HD 6 battery, I was able to stream about three hours of video at full brightness, and with just 10 percent remaining, I was able to squeeze in about a half hour of reading time. After you’ve tested the tablet in the CNET Labs, check back for our battery drain test results.
ConclusionThe Amazon Fire HD 6 is a revolutionary in the world of cheap tablets; its sharp IPS display, compact build, full-featured operating system and smooth performance are a rare combination for a device that costs just $99. It’s still held back by the lack of a Google Play Store and a thick plastic casing, but if saving money is a priority, some sacrifices have to be made.

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Sony PlayStation Portal system update: public Wi-Fi login and experience optimization

As digital entertainment is increasingly integrated into people’s daily lives, Sony’s PlayStation series has been committed to providing players with an excellent gaming experience. On June 19, Sony officially announced on the PlayStation blog that its handheld remote play device PlayStation Portal has ushered in an important system update. This update not only adds a number of long-awaited features for users, but also significantly improves the portability and user experience of the device, marking an important step for PlayStation Portal in providing a seamless and convenient gaming experience. One of the most eye-catching updates is that PlayStation Portal now supports connecting to public Wi-Fi networks that require login. In the past, players who wanted to use Portal for remote gaming in hotels, cafes or other public places with free Wi-Fi may encounter network connection obstacles. After this update, Portal can generate an on-screen QR code. Players only need to scan the QR code with their mobile phones to easily log in to the public network, greatly improving the portability of the device and the diversity of usage scenarios.
The addition of this feature is obviously in response to users’ needs to take Portal away from their home network. Nowadays, with the accelerated pace of people’s lives, more and more players want to enjoy the fun of games while traveling. Whether in the departure lounge waiting for the plane to take off or enjoying the afternoon in a cafe, players can connect to the PlayStation 5 console at any time through Portal and continue their gaming adventure. At the same time, the updated Portal also allows players to directly view the battery percentage in the status bar in the upper right corner. Before this, the power level was only displayed as a vague power icon, and players often had difficulty accurately judging the remaining power of the device. Now, whether in the game process or checking the status of the device before going out, players can clearly grasp the power status of Portal at a glance, so as to better plan their usage time.
It is worth mentioning that while announcing these updates, the PlayStation blog also implicitly mentioned the “unexpected success” of Portal. Although Sony did not disclose specific sales data, it is not difficult to read between the lines that this handheld remote play device has won considerable attention in the market. This may be inseparable from the new gaming experience that Portal brings to players. By bringing console games to more scenarios, Portal not only expands the possibilities of games, but also allows more players to find moments of relaxation and entertainment in their busy lives.
In addition, the blog post also mentioned that players who own Portal are often exposed to the remote play function for the first time. In the first few months of owning Portal, their overall PS5 game time also increased. This data not only proves the effectiveness of Portal in attracting new users, but also shows its potential in increasing user stickiness and game time.

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