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Honor Play 7T and 7T Pro announced with Dimensity 6020 chipset and 50MP main cams
3:51 pm | March 28, 2023

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Honor announced a pair of new midrange phones in China earlier today. The Honor Play 7T and Play 7T Pro are equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 6020 chipset and bring 90Hz LCDs, 50MP main cams and Magic UI 6.1 based on Android 12. Hononr Play 7T and 7T Pro Honor Play 7T has a 6.74-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution and waterdrop notch for its 5MP front-facing camera. The Pro version gets a 6.7-inch LTPS LCD with FHD+ resolution and a punch-hole notch for its 8MP selfie camera. The backs on both phone feature 50MP main sensors accompanied by 2MP depth helpers. Elsewhere, Honor Play...

27” Red Magic 4K Gaming Monitor makes global debut
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The nubia 4K Red Magic Gaming Monitor that was introduced last summer is finally going global. Today the company announced its international launch and revealed its global pricing. So far North America and Malaysia are confirmed to get the company's first monitor, but more countries will inevitably join them. The Red Magic Gaming Monitor has a 27” miniLED panel with a 16:9 ratio, 4K resolution and 178-degree viewing angle. The display has 10-bit color support and HDR 1000 certification. It has over 650nit regular and 1300nit peak brightness. Gaming features include assistance with...

Alleged Oppo Reno10 Pro’s schematic reveals its design
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Last December, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station shared the schematic of the Oppo Reno10 Pro+, revealing its design. Now DCS has shared one more schematic of an Oppo smartphone, which is believed to be the Oppo Reno10 Pro. Both smartphones have nearly identical designs, except the Reno10 Pro doesn't sport a periscope unit. The schematic suggests it is a telephoto unit with 2x optical zoom. The Oppo Reno10 Pro has model code PHW110, while the Pro+ has model designation PHU110, expected to come with the Dimensity 8200 and Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, respectively. Both phones have curved...

Tecno Spark 10 and Spark 10C finally get specs revealed
12:54 pm |

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Tecno announced several Spark 10-series devices earlier this month but did not include detailed spec sheets for the Spark 10 and Spark 10C. Tecno’s official website has now updated the listings for the two phones with detailed specs so let's examine what these phones bring to the table. Tecno Spark 10 key specs Both phones bring 6.6-inch HD+ IPS LCDs with a 90Hz refresh rate. The displays on both feature a waterdrop notch for the 8MP front-facing camera and dual-LED flashes for better low-light performance. The Spark 10 gets a more capable 50MP main cam on the back next to an...

Moto Edge+ (2023) appears on Google Play Console with SD 8 Gen 2
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Motorola’s next flagship phone appears to have made an appearance on the Google Play Console. The Moto Edge+ (2023) listing reveals the phone will come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and 12GB RAM. Motorola Edge+ (2023) Google Play Console listing The device is expected to serve as a sequel to last year’s US-exclusive Edge+ (2022). Edge+ (2023) will also feature an FHD+ resolution display and will boot Android 13 out of the box presumably with the MyUX interface on top. Moto Edge+ (2023) is expected to launch as the US-version of the Moto X40 – a phone which...

Oppo and OnePlus officially decline rumors about leaving Europe
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Yesterday rumors started doing the rounds, suggesting Oppo and OnePlus are exiting key European markets, including the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and France. OnePlus representatives quickly declined the rumor, later followed by Oppo, both issuing official statements about their companies’ dedication to the European markets. OnePlus Global PR Manager James Patterson told Tech Advisor: OnePlus will not exit from Europe and the UK and maintains stable operations in local markets. OnePlus will continue to invest in Europe and provide more innovative product and solutions...

BOE excluded from the initial OLED panel order for iPhone 15 lineup
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As part of Apple's plan to reduce its reliance on Samsung, the company wants to diversify its OLED supply chain by taking the Chinese OLED maker BOE into the mix. Up until now, Apple has relied solely on Samsung and LG, with the former taking the bulk of orders. However, Apple's iPhone 15 production isn't going to plan as BOE panels are yet to meet the quality requirements. Reportedly, BOE's OLED production has inconsistent yields and there's a prominent light leakage around the cutout for the Dynamic Island. Still, the report coming from TheElec suggests that BOE isn't completely...

Realme GT Neo5 SE’s battery size and charging speed officially confirmed
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Realme yesterday confirmed that the GT Neo5 SE coming on April 3 will feature a 144Hz 1.5K display with support for high-frequency 2160Hz PWM dimming. Now it has announced that the GT Neo5 SE will pack a 5,500 mAh battery with 100W wired charging. The Realme GT Neo5 SE's charging speed is slower than the vanilla Neo5, which has two versions - one with a 4,600 mAh battery and 240W charging support and another with a 5,000 mAh cell under the hood with 150W charging. Realme has already revealed the GT Neo5 SE's design and confirmed it will be powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 SoC. It...

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit review: taking PC gaming to the ultimate level
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Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit: Two-minute review

Gaming immersion can only take you so far until your RGB starts to plateau. Luckily, the Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit, Govee's latest addition to its smart lights line, picks up the slack. 

I want to preface this review by saying that I am a big fan of the brand and a proud owner of some of its products including the Glide Hexa Light Panels and the Govee TV Immersion Kit, which has truly elevated movie nights at my apartment. But, I honestly do think that the brand has outdone itself with this new release.

With the Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit, it takes its immersion technology to the next logical place - PC gaming, and it's taking it to new heights. 

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit testing images

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit displaying Psychonauts 2 colors. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

While the Govee TV Immersion Kit in its early iteration was a little rougher around the edges, using a simple camera to essentially capture the colors being displayed on your TV and sending those signals back to a control box that then tells the lights what colors to display, this AI Gaming Sync Box Kit has elevated the system in such a way that you're getting more accurate colors and faster, real-time light synchronization.

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit testing images

HDMI AI Sync Box ports in the back (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

Like the TV Immersion kit, it comes with a light strip designed to stick to the back of your display and two light bars that sit on either side of that display. What's different here is that instead of a camera and a small control box, you're getting an HDMI AI Sync Box. This sync box connects to your gaming PC or gaming laptop via HDMI then to your monitor, also via HDMI, to ensure near-perfect, low-latency light synchronization.

What's more, this sync box uses Govee's AI technology called CogniGlow, which processes "images and the voice information of millions of audio-visual entertainment scenes and combines information to create corresponding lighting effects." As a result, the colors being projected are incredibly accurate and matche what's being displayed on your monitor for the ultimate immersion. 

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Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit testing images

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit assembly and setup (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)
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Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)
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Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

If you think you're not techie enough to set up the Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit, don't fret. Govee provides clear and simple instructions in the manual, and the process is pretty easy as well. I think that the hardest part is sticking the light strip to the back of your monitor (it's just long enough to fit 27- to 34-inch displays), which could mean some careful measuring and a lot of reaching over if you don't have a lot of space to work with. But, the rest is fast and easy if you follow the instructions.

After the physical setup, you just need to download the Govee app on your phone, add the smart light kit as a device, and you're all set. Govee also provides instructions for that.

Besides, you’re not really in any danger of breaking something if you’re a gaming backlighting newbie. The strip light is pretty robust, and light bars, though made out of plastic, are sturdy as well. Each light bar has a stand that keeps it upright – although neither is heavy enough to keep wobble at bay. Just be mindful that if you’re shaking your desk, these will dance around like stiff skydancers.

 The HDMI AI Sync Box comes with its own lighting as well, one that matches the rest of the backlighting, naturally, and has all the ports you need in the back (three HDMI inputs, one of which has ARC support, one HDMI out, and two USB-C out that you use to connect the light strip and the light bars). There’s an HDMI input button in front that you use to switch input sources, and a power button. This is the one thing I find annoying about the kit – it doesn’t turn off when you turn off your input source so you have to manually turn it off as well. Luckily, it works with Alexa and Google Assistant so you can do so without lifting a finger. Or you can use the app on your phone. 

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Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit displaying LoL colors. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)
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Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit displaying LoL colors. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)
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Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit displaying LoL colors. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

The whole Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit has 24 individual LED lights (not including the lights on the sync box), 14 on the light strip, and 5 on each light bar. So, you’ll definitely get the full immersion here, especially since each one is customizable via the app. You can set the color on each, apply different scenes (lighting effects) on the whole kit, or even sync to the music playing from an outside source (it has a built-in mic for this very purpose).

The best thing about this is that when in video mode, the kit syncs its display colors to the ones on your monitor. This isn’t just reserved for games as it works perfectly with videos as well. I played some amazing videos on YouTube (video credit to UltrawideVideos, Armadas, and Ronald Soethje) during testing, and those lights display incredibly accurate colors with practically zero lag. The colors overall are so bright and vibrant, they’ll display beautifully even when the room it's in isn’t completely dark.

It’s with PC games where this kit really shines, however. Apart from using AI for its lighting synchronization, it also boasts real-time content-reactive syncing that’s responsive enough to keep up with games running at up to 240fps. 

In addition, it offers more than 30 customized game lighting effects per game so that the kit lights up during game highlights. In League of Legends, for example, it lights up every time I use an ability or when my team kills an enemy, which not only adds to my immersion but also makes the whole thing all the more fun.

The only thing about this specific feature is that currently, the kit only has support for two games: League of Legends and Apex. Support for more PC games to come later, with Valorant and Overwatch 2 slated for release soon, but it’s just LoL and Apex for now.

For all other titles, you’re still getting that content-reactive syncing. I tested the kit with vibrant games like Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Sable, and Psychonauts 2, and it delivered the same level of immersion as with the YouTube videos. 

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit: Price & availability

  • How much does it cost? $299.99 (about £245 / AU$450)
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Available in the US

The Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit is now available in the US for $299.99 (about £245 / AU$450), which is pretty steep considering that the Govee DreamView T1 Pro TV Backlight, the newer version of the immersion kit, is under $200/£200. But considering its gaming integration and intuitive AI technology, it makes sense that it's pricier.

If you're in the UK and Australia, unfortunately, it's not yet available in those regions. However, it's available for purchase now in the US.

  • Value: 4 / 5

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit: Specs

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit testing images

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit displaying the colors on North America 21:9 4K video by Ronald Soethje. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

Should you buy the Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit?

Buy it if...

You want full gaming immersion
This bathes your monitor in lights displaying matching colors, which increases your immersion.

You love RGB lighting
Take your gaming setup's RGB lighting to the next level with this RGBIC kit, which reacts and syncs to the content on your display in real time using AI, delivering more dynamic lighting.

Don't buy it if...

You're on a budget
It's not cheap, but it's worth the investment if you can afford it.

Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit: Also consider

How I tested the Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit

  • I tested the setup for a little over a week
  • I used it for gaming and media consumption
  • I tested it with several different games, including LoL, and with the Govee app

I set up the Govee AI Gaming Sync Box Kit in my gaming laptop kit, testing it for about a week and using it while gaming and streaming videos. I also tested the different customizations and effects available on the Govee app as well as its game integration on League of Legends.

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First reviewed March 2023

vivo X Flip undergoes Google Play certification confirming its name
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vivo's upcoming first entry into the flip-style foldable space has been in the news a lot lately, and today, thanks to it receiving its Google Play certification, the name has been confirmed. Surprising absolutely no one, the phone will be called vivo X Flip. It makes perfect sense in vivo's naming logic, since X Fold is its other line of foldables, and the X Flip will compete with Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip4 and Oppo's Find N2 Flip. Looks like if you want to escape the word "flip" in the name of such devices, you'll have to go with Motorola, as everyone else is being rather...

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