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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Slim’s cover screen to have the same aspect ratio as the Galaxy S24 Ultra
8:45 pm | July 22, 2024

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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold Slim will be equipped with a cover display boasting the same aspect ratio as the Galaxy S24 Ultra's screen - 19.5:9. This information comes from China courtesy of prolific leakster Ice Universe. While the aspect ratio will be the same, the new Fold's outer screen will be smaller than the S24 Ultra's, at 6.5". Inside, an 8-inch folding display will do the job. Both of these panels are larger than the ones found in the Galaxy Z Fold6, which Samsung announced earlier this month. The Galaxy Z Fold Slim is the device previously rumored to be called Galaxy...

Ideogram AI image generator review
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Last year, Canadian startup Ideogram launched an AI image generation service - with a twist. The team was determined to include text in the AI image mix, something which every other platform struggles with. What's interesting is how well they've succeeded. For the first time, designers, and those with more of an eye on typography, could use an AI tool to produce something grown up and sophisticated. Text was no longer taboo. 

A quick look at the home page spells it out. Where many of the best AI image generators we’ve reviewed offer cutesy anime and fantasy style images in their carousels, Ideogram shows off gorgeous high resolution images with a strong typeset integration. It's a subtle but important distinction, and opens up whole new design areas such as logos, humor or other image uses which have previously been off limits for conventional AI platforms. 

Of course the market is changing all the time, and already there are alternatives like Stable Diffusion 3 waiting in the wings, but for now Ideogram still holds the AI text crown. You can check it out by clicking here

Ideogram: Pricing & plans

The platform offers a free plan which gives 20 slow generated images a day. The speed varies according to the load on the service, but in my testing it was around 30 to 45 seconds or so, which is not too terrible. The free plan also provides access to the community image gallery, the use of the Describe tool and 70% quality JPG image file downloads. 

The Paid plans start at $8 a month for the Basic plan which gives 400 prompts a month, a basic image editor, high quality 2K image upscaling and 100% quality image downloads. Plus and Pro plan users can also keep their images private and away from the public gallery, and upload their own images to rework. Paying users also get to create seamless repeating Tile patterns, which is a boon for design work like texture or background creation. 

Ideogram: First impressions

Ideogram during our review process

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The first surprise when you land on the Ideogram front page, is how bare it is. Unlike other AI image generators, there's no browsing here until you sign up or log in to an account. It's quite disconcerting, and probably deters a fair number of potential users. There are two clicks you can make, either a help ? icon or an Apple or Google account login button. There's not even basic email registration.

Mandating a login restricts access to the user community images which are available on the main page, and there's a simple reason for this gatekeeping. You see there are two very useful tools anyone can use once logged in to get started. The first is to click on the three dot menu under any image to copy and use the prompt which made it. 

The second more powerful method is to click the same menu but this time select the Describe option. This gives you a full blown 'magic' prompt created by the service which delivers the ultimate quality image from your basic prompt. For example, I grabbed a prompt which read:

"a dog's head in profile with a double exposure of a forest and Dalmatians playing in the background."  

The 'magic' feature upgraded that basic copied prompt to:

"a close-up of a dog's face, predominantly in shades of brown and white. The background is a blend of a dense forest and a clearing where two Dalmatians are seen playing in the grass. The juxtaposition of the dog's head with the forest and Dalmatians creates a surreal effect, as if the dog is emerging from the woods or merging with them."

Result: a vastly improved image result, which uses the power of the crowd along with some AI smarts to produce a nice looking image. It's not perfect, but it's a great start to iterate on. 

Ideogram during our review process

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Ideogram: In Use

Ideogram during our review process

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The above example points to one of the key benefits of using Ideogram over some of the best AI art generators and image generators that have sprung up over the last couple of years. The platform really wants to help users get the best out of their image generation credits. Even those on the free plan can benefit from these features, although you'll have to upgrade to a paid plan to edit, upscale or download 100% quality images when you're done. 

Proper prompting can be extremely tricky for non-experts, so being able to use the front page community images as a start point is very powerful. Creating a Remix of a sample image is also a great way to produce something quickly and easily, based on an existing user image. It sounds like cheating, but paid plan users have the power to keep their images private, so there is a choice of access. 

Ideogram during our review process

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In general, creating lush, beautiful images with Ideogram is fast and painless. The addition of the 'Magic' prompt function, although it's not unique to Ideogram, is an excellent way to minimize user disappointment through bad prompting. The new upscaling function is also a powerful method of delivering professional quality images which can be used in commercial settings such as advertising and marketing. The image results may not match the consistent and coherent quality of Midjourney, but it's not far off. 

Where the platform falls a little short is in the editing area. There's no outpainting or inpainting functions, so the editing is limited to crop, zoom, color selection and changing aspect ratio. The most valuable editing function is to draw text positions on a generated image and use an updated prompt and Remix to add the actual text to the result. 

This is extremely useful for adding or adjusting precise text, as you might need when designing a logo or other brand element. It's just a shame that there's not a larger selection of image editing tools on the platform, as there is with other services.

Ideogram: Final verdict

Ideogram during our review process

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When it comes to the best AI tools, Ideogram combines top quality AI image generation with superb typographic control. In that regard it is unique among its peers. The image quality at its best matches anything on the market, even if the editing features are a little weak in places.  


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Innocn 49Q1S 49in ultrawide monitor review
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The Innocn 49Q1S is a 49in 5120×1440 240Hz ultrawide curved gaming monitor based on a QD-OLED panel with a high contrast ratio, DCI-93 99% colour gamut, a 0.03ms grey to grey response time, Variable Refresh Rate and HDR 400 support. It also includes 2.1 22w speakers and integrated microphones.

We’ve tested the latest best business monitors but finding key specs on the Innocn 49Q1S proved difficult. I can only assume that the 49Q1S is such a new display that Innocn themselves have yet to update their website as it is nowhere to be found.

The known key specs are:

Screen Size: 49in

Resolution: 5,120 x 1,440

Aspect Ratio: 32:9

Max Refresh Rate: 240Hz

Screen Curvature: 1800R

HDR: HDR400

Response Time: 0.03ms (GTG)

Colour Gamut: DCI-93 99% 

Speakers: 2.1 stereo speaks with 22W

Microphone Array

Innocn 49Q1S: Packaging & assembly

The monitor came in a gargantuan box measuring some 130cm x 29cm x 48cm (length, width and height) weighing in around 14.5kgs. Once opened the box revealed a large polystyrene foam shell taking up the entirety of the box. 

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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The polystyrene foam came in two parts encapsulating the monitor with the legs, stand and cables placed externally. Other than the stand and UK plug to IEC C13 power cable, the additional extras included are, a HDMI Cable, DisplayPort Cable, USB C to USB C cable and a USB 3.0 A to USB 3.0 B cable. Also provided were four large standoffs for VESA mounts.

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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The 49Q1S only came with a quick start manual in several languages, essentially a page of A3, on how to put the display together and what could be plugged where, it wasn’t very in depth. It goes into no detail about the OSD menus other than the joystick directions, specs or basic troubleshooting, in one place the so-called manual is also misleading, more on that later.

The vertical stand and its V shaped legs are put together simply by slotting the vertical mount to the legs and then using the thumbscrew to tighten it down. The stand has a small cable tidy hook on the back in red and towards the top is a concealed hook for headsets or headphones. Once the stand was assembled, it was simply snapped into place on the back of the monitor.

The vertical stand allowed the usual movements of tilt and swivel. Height adjustments allowed the top of the display to be as low as 45cm to as high as 57cm from the desktop, with the stand attached the overall display was 36cm deep and 120cm wide, so ensure you have a large enough desk to accommodate the display.

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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On the back can also be found some RGB coloured lighting to add some gaming credentials. These are not configurable and just cycle through a series of colors. They can be switched on or off via the OSD and frankly I quickly forget they were even there.

Innocn 49Q1S: Connectivity

As you can see from the photos, I have mounted the display on a basic desk arm using the 100x100mm VESA mounts, Innocn has provided these large standoffs to assist with VESA mounting as the screw holes are quite deep but I managed fine without them. 

Connectivity wise the 49Q1S does not fall short on and comes with:

2 x DisplayPort 1.4 

1 x HDMI 2.1

1 x USB-C 90W

2 x USB-A (at USB 3.0 standard)

1 x USB-B (at USB 3.0 standard)

1 x RJ45 (100Mb)

1 x 3.5MM Audio Jack

The DisplayPort, HDMI and USB-C ports are all capable of receiving and delivering the full 240Hz from several sources.

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Innocn 49Q1S: Performance

With a resolution of 5120×1440 at 49in with a 1800R curve, the monitor would be reminiscent of having two 27in displays side by side.

The outlay means you now have a large screen where you can display several windows, all at the same time with each one still maintaining usability. You could for example be writing an article or essay on one side of the screen whilst having reference material on the other at the same time. Windows 11 has large screen support, letting you easily snap windows in place.

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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As previously mentioned, the Innocn 49Q1S improves over the 49C1R in several fields. This is mostly helped by the fact that the panel went from a standard VA Panel to a QD-OLED panel. The QD-OLED in turn means darker blacks, brighter screen with more vibrancy in colors when viewing content. The screen finish is a glossy type which does reflect light, I suspect that this may hinder some depending on the lighting of the room you intend to use it in. The high 99% DCI-P3 color space coverage also gives it utility in the field of best monitors for video editing.

The HDR400 coupled with QD-OLED means blacks are truly inky black. Greens, reds, blues and yellows were also tested and it was noted the entire screen was even on all colors and no dead or stuck pixels. Colors appeared accurate, Innocn also provides calibration certificates for the display with serial numbers to show that the display was indeed calibrated using a Konica Minolta CA-410 Display Colour Analyser.

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Innocn 49Q1S: Useability

There is a single blue light illuminated joystick like button beneath the bottom of the microphone array for navigation through the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu. 

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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There are the standard settings of brightness, contrast, color temperature, picture modes, gaming modes etc.), the Innocn 49Q1S also supports Picture in Picture and Picture by Picture modes, allowing you to display two sources on the screen simultaneously. There are a few gaming-centered features such as having an onscreen crosshair displayed as well as Adaptive Refresh Rates.

I used the 49Q1S as any normal person would, using the display for work, general browsing, gaming and watching films. For work, the 49Q1S large real estate was useful for being able to display several windows at once as previously mentioned. General browsing was at times a bit too intense with such a wide field of view, I found it easier to put Chrome to one side of the screen and read articles from there. 

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Gaming had no issues, I tested the display playing both Helldivers 2 and Horizon Forbidden West, two games which are PS5 console ports, so more modern PC games should have no issue. The only use case that did have an issue was watching content, Amazon Prime (here seen is Fallout) has two large black bars on either side, as did Netflix

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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YouTube was the same though this was content dependent. In this example I am viewing a video in the 2160p mode  

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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The 49Q1S has a claimed 2.1 Stereo speaker set up with 22W of power, I listened to the speakers over a day or so using a variety of music, films, games and other genres. Whilst they will do in a pinch, I would not recommend them over dedicated speakers. I noted some audio distortion and audio lacking punch. My aging Creative Gigaworks T40 with only 16W in a 2.0 configuration sounded far better.

The Innocn 49Q1S has an integrated microphone array below the bottom bezel of the display, it is essentially two microphones working in tandem to provide recorded audio and appears to be geared towards voice. I tested the microphone against a similar array from a Creative X7 DAC placing my mouth about approximately 18 inches from both the X7 and 49Q1S.

I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of the microphone, it performed very well against the X7 where I could hear a slight background hum, none was heard through the Innocn. The voice audio was clear, crisp, loud enough to understand but not so loud to distort, if you had no other high-end microphone and needed to do a Teams or Zoom meeting, this microphone would work very well. 

Innocn 49Q1S: KVM

One feature not mentioned by the manual or any documentation was the KVM or docking feature of the display. I did as the quick start guide told me, hooking up my usual mouse and keyboard to the monitor using the 2 x USB-A connectors and plugging in the RJ45 cable into my switch. I then connected my main PC to the USB-B port and the one of the DisplayPorts. I turned on my PC and it worked flawlessly. Mouse and keyboard were detected and worked without a hitch, I noted that the Ethernet from the monitor showed connected and as expected at the 100Mb speed, so far so good.

The aforementioned quick start guide is misleading as it only shows a smart phone being connected to the USB-C port. I was surprised that it, from the manual, made no mention of using the 49Q1S as a dock for portable computers. 

Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Experimenting, I initially used a generic brand USB-C to USB-C cable to connect a business-orientated Lenovo ThinkPad X13 capable of display, mouse, keyboard and ethernet via USB-C, however nothing came up on the display. I then used the Innocn supplied cable, the laptop immediately detected the display, mouse, keyboard and network switch. As an added benefit, the laptop was also charging as well. I also tried plugging in a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and enabling Samsung Dex, whilst it worked fine, I needed to adjust some of the settings in the 49Q1S so that text was sharp, but this did mean black bars on either side. 

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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Innocn 49Q1S during our review process

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It would mean that you could have the display set up in an office or studio like environment, with attached ethernet, mouse and keyboard. You could then supply your staff with company laptops or even encourage Bring Your Own, plug this in via USB-C and are good to go with just one cable. An alternative would be to have two workstations connected to the display sharing a common mouse and keyboard. An incredibly useful feature in this day and age of mobile computing and hot desking, which could have been missed by the casual end user.

All seemed to be going well until I stumbled across an odd anomaly. With my mouse and keyboard connected to the 49Q1S, I left my PC long enough that it put the display to sleep. This in turn disconnected the mouse and keyboard meaning I could not wake the PC by tapping a few keys or moving the mouse. Jiggling the joystick gave me a very small window in order to wake the PC tapping the keyboard but this wasn’t always guaranteed. An unfortunate oversight despite other monitors overcoming this.

Innocn 49Q1S: Final verdict

Overall, the Innocn 49Q1S boasts some very high-end features and specs aimed to be a jack of all trades in the best ultrawide monitor space, of which it does most of them well. The calibrated QD-OLED means a sharp, crisp and well contrasted display, useful for a wide variety of tasks.

The sheer number of connectors allows end users the flexibility to use several consoles or workstations with the 49Q1S as well as peripherals. I do wish they gave an additional USB-A connector on the back.

The downside are that there is a lack of support or exact specs on the 49Q1S as they can’t be found on the Innocn website and documentation is non-existent save for a quick start guide which isn’t clear on the capabilities of the 49Q1S which means some users may not even be aware of what they are leaving behind.

The speakers are lacking though the microphone pleasantly surprised us for being clear and noise-canceling.

Should I buy the Innocn 49Q1S?


For more monitor reviews, we tested the best 5K and 8K monitors you can get right now.  

New Google Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL renders leak
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Ahead of Google's upcoming hardware launch event on August 13, we've seen a lot of leaks about the upcoming devices, and today two new renders have been leaked showing the vanilla Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro XL (the true successor in size to the Pixel 8 Pro). Google Pixel 9 (left) and Pixel 9 Pro XL (right) leaked images Google's lineup will get more and less confusing simultaneously come August 13, since it's expected to launch four new smartphones: the Pixel 9, the Pixel 9 Pro, the Pixel 9 Pro XL, and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The Pixel 9 Pro isn't the successor to the Pixel 8 Pro,...

BenQ PD3225U 4K Designer Monitor review
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BenQ has continued to impress me with their monitors. As I have said time and time again with other monitors I have reviewed from BenQ; they hit way above their price range in functionality and performance - and one of the reasons they're often high on our list of the best monitors for photo editing and best monitors for video editing

The monitor stands are functional even on basic models, let alone their Ergo arms; they have the puck for dialed-in control, their display modes are great, the integrated DisplayPilot 2 app adds a crazy amount of functionality for Mac, and their port offering is insane. This is for a reasonable price and a highly versatile, clean-looking monitor. The PD3225U is no exception but another shining example of BenQ's abilities.

BenQ PD3225U: Unboxing & first impressions

BenQ's packaging is consistent and straightforward. Foam surrounds all sides of the monitor; the stand is disassembled, and all the cables you could need, documentation, and the puck controller. The setup was super easy. I unboxed the monitor, added my Vesa mount bracket for my monitor arm, attached the monitor to the monitor arm, plugged in my cables, and got to work. Even without professional calibration after setting up, this monitor has some beautiful colors. Personally, for my use, I rotate between M-Book for light photo touch-ups and when I want to see the deep blacks, and Display P3 for pretty much everything else.

On the right side of the monitor, there are some extra ports for easy access, plus a joystick controller if you don't want to use the DisplayPilot 2 app to make any fine-tuning adjustments to your monitor.

BenQ PD3225U

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BenQ PD3225U: Design & build quality

Specs

Screen Size: 32 inches (31.5 inches)
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Color Accuracy: 99% sRGB, 99% Rec. 709
Connectivity: HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, USB hub
Ergonomics: Height, tilt, pivot, and swivel adjustments
Brightness: 400 nits
Contrast: 2000:1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Ports: 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 2x Thunderbolt 3, 1x USB-C, 1x USB-B, 3x USB-A, Headphone Jack

The PD3225U monitor is minimalistic and modern, boasting minimal bezels, a sleek black casing, and a high-quality parts list. If using the included stand, the base is steady, the height adjustment is significant, and the cable organizer is handy when keeping a clean workspace. BenQ says the monitor is made with 85% post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials. Further, the company prioritizes eco-friendly practices in product development, energy efficiency, and highly recyclable packing materials. That said, the packaging for this monitor can be fully recycled, and the monitor is set automatically to power off when nobody is using it.

BenQ PD3225U: In use

I've used this monitor as my primary display in my home office for the past month. I have not missed my other displays in the slightest while using this one, in fact, I'd be perfectly content if this was my only monitor. 

As a tech reviewer, I rotate through monitors, peripherals, desks, chairs, and much more about as frequently as some people change their socks (no, seriously, I am constantly rotating what gear I am using that day to get a feel for all the products I test). So, I am used to bouncing between displays of different sizes, quality, aspect ratio, and resolution. While I have come to find the simple pleasure of a single, high-resolution, high-quality monitor, I have also learned that 32 inches at a 16:9 aspect ratio is a special combination that few other monitors seem to reach. It's one of my favorite size monitors, especially when it is high resolution. I have much real estate to spread out whatever I am working on without cluttering my workspace with another monitor or an open laptop. For those who do not share my love for the highest resolution, smallest font, and Mac Display settings set to "More Space," having a 32-inch display helps still fit quite a bit even with a lower resolution. While 27 inches still reign supreme when it comes to the best business monitors, for my money, 32 inches is where it's at.

BenQ PD3225U

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If you've been looking for the best monitor for MacBook Pro, this one may well be it for you. As I mentioned, I have kept this monitor in Display P3 color mode, but changing back and forth and comparing colors with my M2 MacBook Pro or my M1 iPad Pro, while in M-Book color mode, the images are indistinguishable.

While testing, I appreciated the ease of using both the puck and the DisplayPilot 2 app to change colors, inputs, and various other settings. I also greatly appreciated the 90W power delivery via USB-C, which meant I could easily use this monitor without a docking station or adapters.

BenQ PD3225U: Final verdict

The BenQ PD3225U is a fantastic monitor for those who want high resolution, excellent color accuracy, great functionality, seamless Mac integration, and are willing to pay a premium price. Yes, for $400-$500 more, you could get an Apple Studio Display, but if you don't want to spend even more and desire the functionality of extra inputs, a larger screen, and Vesa brackets, this is a fantastic choice. Yes, this monitor is quite expensive, so it is not for everyone by any stretch of the imagination. Still, for those needing high-quality displays, the BenQ lineup of professional monitors, particularly the PD3225U, is worth strongly considering.


For more content creation displays, we reviewed the best monitors for graphic design.  

Samsung is working on AI phones, which could be “radically different” from current phones
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Samsung is focusing on AI as the future of mobile devices – we’ve already seen the software with the recent Galaxy AI features, but the hardware “may turn out to be radically different from Samsung’s existing phones,” according to TM Roh, the President of Samsung’s Mobile Experience unit (MX). Roh spoke to the Australian Financial Review and said that the “lion’s share” of Samsung MX’s research and development is focused on so-called AI phones. What might those look like? TM Roh didn’t go into details, but the “radically different” comment suggests that the ubiquitous rectangle may be...

Nio Phone 2 is coming on July 27
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Chinese maker Nio already has an impressive roster of EVs to its name, with some being sold in Europe as well as China. The company launched its first smartphone, the Nio Phone, last September, and now it's ready to unleash its sucessor. The Nio Phone 2 will become official on July 27, which is when Nio is holding its Nio Innovation Day event in Shanghai. The original Nio Phone from 2023 The logic behind Nio making its own smartphones is simple: the company claims this is the way to offer unparalleled connectivity between these phones and its cars. This has been quite a trend in...

Namecheap email review
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Namecheap is one of those email hosting providers that also want customers to check out its wide range of other solutions, including shared hosting, VPS hosting, WordPress hosting, a free website builder and more. 

Even if you stick to its email hosting, however, you’ll find an excellent service. It’s one of the more affordable email hosting providers on the market and comes with several handy features. Many organizations are looking at private email hosting so they can add a level of respectability to their communications that they can’t get with a generic Gmail address. They’ll certainly get that and more if they choose to sign up for Namecheap. 

As well as the boost to your brand that a Namecheap account provides, subscribers can also expect a user-friendly service, rapid support, and decent security. You may find it somewhat lacking in more advanced features, but if you just want a simple, reliable service, this fits the bill.

Namecheap: Plans and pricing

Namecheap’s professional business email hosting is available in three pricing tiers: Ultimate, Pro, and Starter. There’s a free trial available with all three that lasts for a generous 60 days. This is twice the length that you get with most free trials - especially as full plan functionality is included. It’s also a nice touch that no payment details are required when signing up for the free trial, so you won’t have to worry about accidentally committing yourself financially. 

The Starter plan costs $14.88 for an annual subscription, with one mailbox included. Additional mailboxes can be purchased for $8.88 a year. The Pro plan, meanwhile, will set you back $41.88 for the year, with three mailboxes included. At this pricing tier, additional mailboxes cost $25.88 a year. The Ultimate is available for $71.88 a year for five mailboxes, with additional mailboxes charged at $39.88 per year. 

If you’re a large enterprise, on the other hand, and need more than 50 mailboxes or private email for more than 20 domains, you’ll need to contact Namecheap to receive a custom pricing plan. Overall, Namecheap’s prices are affordable and compare well against other web hosting providers that also offer email hosting.

Features

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Starting with the cloud storage provided, Namecheap comes with 5GB for Starter subscribers, 30GB for Pro and 75GB for Ultimate. In terms of the other differences between the pricing tiers, the Pro plan comes with full mobile sync support, access to 50 email aliases, 15GB of file storage, and a document viewer. An Ultimate contract gets you all this, plus online creation and versioning support for spreadsheets and presentations, unlimited aliases, and file storage of up to 30GB.

With Namecheap’s business email hosting, companies will be able to do more than simply add a layer of professionalism to their correspondences. It’ll become easier for your employees to carry out work on the go, which is essential in an era where hybrid work is now viewed as the norm. 

Namecheap’s functionality will also unlock more opportunities for collaboration. If you sign up for one of the higher pricing tiers, you’ll find that being able to share and work on files with other team members across devices can greatly improve your team's productivity

Support

Namecheap has an extensive support offering, complete with 24/7 live chat, email ticket support, and a comprehensive knowledgebase. To make resolution faster, Namecheap has helpfully listed several different email accounts for you to contact in the event that you need assistance. There’s a department for basic, general inquiries, one for pre-sales inquiries, account access, Namecheap’s affiliate program, and an email for leaving feedback. 

In fact, Namecheap has a substantial number of support email addresses for you to contact. By choosing the right one, it’s more likely that your inquiry won’t need to be redirected before being resolved. This means that the time you can expect to wait is more likely to match Namecheap’s extremely fast two-hour promise. Of course, replies may take longer than this if your inquiry is especially complex but this is an extremely rapid commitment for the company to make.

Security

Namecheap security

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One of the most important security features for any email hosting provider is anti-spam protection. This is included as standard across all Namecheap’s plans, including advanced filter tools. Namecheap’s Jellyfish Spam Protection solution helps businesses to remove email threats, with an estimated 53% of the world's emails being spam and costing over $20 billion a year. 

Jellyfish spam protection doesn’t only scan the text of your incoming emails but looks at attachments and links too - discarding anything that looks suspicious. Automation is used to speed up threat detection, with the solution self-learning to protect your inbox with accuracy that is always increasing. 

Away from its spam prevention functionality, Namecheap also prioritizes your security in other ways. All web hosting plans are accompanied by a free SSL certificate to ensure there’s some encryption around the data that travels from your website to your visitors. Namecheap also comes with two-factor authentication and advanced antivirus protection to further safeguard your messages.

The competition

Comparing Namecheap to other email hosting providers that also offer additional services, such as web hosting, this is a hosting provider that focuses on simplicity and reliability. Other providers, like Neo or Google Workspace, may provide more advanced functionality, but if all you need is a solid, affordable email hosting provider that will protect your messages from malicious incomings, then Namecheap is a great option.

Just in terms of its email hosting, Namecheap provides a more innovative solution, particularly when some of its rivals are incorporating AI tools to streamline business activities, but Namecheap doesn’t claim to provide this kind of solution.  Plus, you don’t need to sign up for any of Namecheap’s other services to enjoy the simplicity of its email hosting.

Namecheap: Final verdict

Namecheap doesn’t over-promise, but what it claims to do, it does well. This is a reliable and secure email hosting offering. Sure, if you want more advanced features, it might be better to go with another provider but for ease-of-use, support and security, this is tough to beat.

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Oak Hollow Aloria ergonomic office chair review
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Having reviewed some of the best office chairs on the market, I admit, Oak Hollow Furniture is not a company I was familiar with before stumbling upon the Aloria and Reina (review coming soon) office chairs. The first time I read the company name, I assumed they would exclusively sell standing desks or office desks made of oak wood. However, upon inspection, I could not have been more wrong. They do not sell desks but specialize in ergonomic office chairs and have a few great options.

Oak Hollow Aloria

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Oak Hollow Aloria: Unboxing & first impressions

Oak Hollow packs its chairs very well in the reasonable-sized boxes it sends them in. The packaging is secure and easy to remove from the box, and there are clear instructions for assembly in the box. The included tools were easy to use, and it took me about 35 minutes to assemble, from opening the box to sitting and adjusting the ergonomics.

Oak Hollow Aloria

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

The leather seat is nicer than I thought it would be. I expected it to be cheap and worn easily, but after a couple of months of regular use by my team and me, this chair still looks brand new (photos taken at the time of writing this, 66 days into testing). This chair fits excellent in home office and corporate office scenarios. I love the look of these chairs. They are sturdy, comfortable, minimal, simple, yet capable. From the first time I sat down, I appreciated the overall comfort in the seat and ergonomic back.

Oak Hollow Aloria

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Oak Hollow Aloria: Design & build quality

Specs

Material: Genuine Leather Seat, Mesh Backrest
Weight Limit: 300 lbs
Seat Dimensions: Width 21.5 inches, Depth 20-22.25 inches
Back Dimensions: Width 21 inches, Height 23.5 inches
Seat Height Range: 18 - 25 inches (depending on cylinder choice)

Oak Hollow has opted for genuine cowhide leather and high-quality mesh for this chair. These premium-level materials ensure longevity and comfort for extended uses. Most people sit at a desk for a good portion of the day. A comfortable chair is a game changer, especially one that is ergonomic and stylish. 

The overall style and design of the Aloria by Oak Hollow can be described as "simple elegance." This chair exudes quality, especially in the leather version. What truly counts, however, is the sitting experience. With its lumbar support, headrest, adjustable backrest, and numerous other adjustment options, this chair does not disappoint in terms of customization.

Oak Hollow Aloria: In use

As I previously mentioned, I've had this chair in my workspace for 66 days. Many people from my team have sat in the chair and, out of many of my recent chairs that all look similar, the leather seat on this one makes it unique. So far, we have had zero issues sitting in and using this chair for prolonged sitting. I have had team members ranging from 5 foot 8 inches to 5 foot 10 inches to 6 foot 2 inches sit in and enjoy this chair. We have the standard height, though Aloria offers three height options to accommodate heights of all ranges: short, standard, and tall.

Oak Hollow Aloria

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

The adjustments have allowed me to set the seat height, lock my chair back if I wish, place the armrests precisely where I want them, and more. I have been able to mold this chair to me instead of molding myself to the chair.

Oak Hollow Aloria

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

I waited a minute to add the headrest as I loved the look of the chair without it; however, after a week, I attached it to the chair and I have not regretted it. While I don't find myself leaning my head back on the rest during every moment of sitting at the chair, having the option to relax my head while listening to a meeting with my camera off, while reading, on the phone, or while writing this very sentence is quite comfortable.

Oak Hollow Aloria

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Oak Hollow Aloria: Final verdict

The Oak Hollow Aloria Series Leather Office Chair is a beautiful, leather-wrapped choice for those who prioritize comfort, adjustability, and durability in their office furniture. While its high price point and genuine cowhide recline may deter some, the overall quality and ergonomic benefits make it a valuable addition to any office setup.


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Blackmagic Camera app updated with new features, OnePlus and Xiaomi phone support
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Last month Blackmagic Design, a popular maker of cinema cameras, announced an Android app that can record H.264 and H.265 video and integrates with the company’s DaVinci Resolve video editor and related cloud services. Version 1.0 only worked on select Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy phones. Now the company is rolling out Blackmagic Camera 1.1, which adds more devices to the supported list and adds a host of new features. With v1.1, the app supports Google Pixel 6, 6 Pro and 6a, Samsung’s Galaxy S21 and S22 series, the OnePlus 11 and 12 and the Xiaomi 13 and 14 series. The...

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