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New report confirms two foldable Apple devices in 2026
7:01 am | August 4, 2024

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We've been hearing plenty of rumors lately about Apple's upcoming foldable devices. We know that the company is working on a flip-style foldable iPhone and an iPad/MacBook hybrid with an 18.8-inch screen when unfolded. The latest report from analyst Jeff Pu suggests the iPad/MacBook hybrid will be the first to see broad daylight, likely in the second quarter of 2026. The foldable iPhone is due at the end of 2026. It's not too far-fetched to assume it will be announced alongside the iPhone 17 series, but the actual market release will commence toward the end of 2026. Unfortunately,...

Sony PlayStation Portal launched in India
4:21 am |

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Sony has finally launched the PlayStation Portal in India, about nine months after its launch in the US. If you think that's late, it's pretty much par for the course for Sony India as it always launches all PlayStation products late in the region. The PlayStation Portal is a handheld remote player for the PlayStation 5 console. It lets you wirelessly stream your installed PS5 and PS4 games from your console over your home Wi-Fi network onto the device. You can, for example, be in your bedroom and playing on your PS5 that's in the living room through the Portal, while someone else is...

iPhone 17 series again rumored to sport 24MP selfie camera
1:33 am |

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Apple hasn't even launched the iPhone 16 series yet, but we've already heard quite a few things about the iPhone 17 lineup, which will likely be unveiled next September. One rumor is that all iPhone 17 models will feature a 24MP selfie camera, which analyst Jeff Pu now corroborates. Pu shared a chart in a research note for investment bank Haitong, which indicated that all the iPhone 17 models will have a 24MP front-facing camera with a 6P lens. In January, popular analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had also claimed that the iPhone 17 series would feature a 24MP selfie camera. The iPhone 17 lineup...

Deals: Moto Edge (2024), iPhone 14 and 14 Plus (new and renewed)
11:00 pm | August 3, 2024

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The Motorola Edge (2024) came out in late June and pairs a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 with a 144Hz OLED display, a curved 6.6” FHD+ panel. The premium design features an aluminum frame and faux leather on the back. It’s not style over function, though, the phone is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance and supports both 68W wired and 15W wireless charging for the 5,000mAh battery. The chipset isn’t the fastest and 8GB of RAM isn’t huge, but it’s enough to run Motorola’s Ready For desktop environment over USB-C. There is a 50MP camera on the back (1/1.5”, OIS) and a 13MP ultra wide (120°), plus...

Asus Vivobook S 15 S5507 in for review
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The Vivobook S 15 S5507 is Asus's first notebook based on the new Snapdragon X Elite chipset. It also happens to be the first machine we have gotten our hands on that is running on this new platform and certified for Windows Copilot+. The Vivobook S 15 has a very unassuming appearance, looking no different than its x86 counterparts. The machine has a wide 15-inch, 16:9 display and the keyboard has a numpad on the side. The sizable touchpad is made out of glass. The S5507 runs on the X1E 78 100 variant of the Snapdragon X Elite, which is currently the weakest one as it has the lowest...

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold spotted in the wild for the first time
5:58 pm |

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In typical Google fashion, we already know pretty much everything about the upcoming hardware event that's supposed to introduce four new Pixel smartphones - Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. But as the release date approaches, it's perhaps no surprise that we finally get to see the Pixel 9 Pro Fold in the flesh. Well, sort of. Someone spotted a Pixel 9 Pro Fold in a Starbucks in Taiwan and took a sneaky picture of the device. The photo shows a design that's in line with the leaked promo video and renders from the other day. However, the pictured Pixel 9...

Huawei nova Flip pops up on Geekbench ahead of debut
5:30 pm |

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A Huawei device, bearing model code PSD-AL00 and believed to be the nova Flip, has popped up on Geekbench. We have a couple of listings of the device, and the one with the best results has a score of 1,000 and 2,419 points in Geekbench's single and multi-core tests, respectively. The device has 12GB RAM onboard with an octa-core processor at the helm and runs Android 12. This same device was spotted on 3C with 66W charging support and said to be a part of the nova 13 series. Huawei PSD-AL00 on Geekbench The Huawei nova Flip will launch on August 5 in China. Huawei hasn't...

Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum review: An ergonomic chair with the flair of a sports car
3:00 pm |

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Two-minute review

Clear as day, the Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum is all about ergonomics. As soon as you pull it out of the box you can feel your spine straightening out. And while it has heaps of features backing it up (pun intended), I can't help but feel like there's something off for the $895 / £895 price tag. 

The Vantum is more akin to an office chair than a racer-style gaming chair, many of which have passed beneath my buttocks. Instead of rolling with the trend, Logitech and Herman Miller have geared the Vantum toward the grown-up, corporate gamer with its rounded corners and sleek exoskeleton that comes in a variety of hilariously named colors, such as ‘Abyss Aqua’ and plain old ‘Obsidian Black.’ Just as the Embody before it - the pair's previous brainchild - it's made for gamers who want to taste superior comfort, while rocking a suave design that won't have people making jokes about your K:D ratio in the office. But just like the Embody, it's gonna cost ya.

It'll set you back $895 / £895. That's still $1,000 less than the Embody in the US, but nearly double the price of our favorite gaming chair, the Secretlab Titan EVO 2022. You expect to pay a premium for a quality-built gaming chair with little setup, though, and the Vantum is certainly that.

Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum

(Image credit: Future)

It took five minutes to put together, against the usual 20-50 minutes, thanks to the no-screw parts slotting together like humongous legos. There's zero rattle on the 3D armrests, easy and wide adjustability on the lumbar support and backrest, a mesh back for breathability, and a headrest that moves along with you. The Vantum screams quality and is damn comfortable. And while the seat is wide enough to sit cross-legged and ignore ergonomic advice like a gremlin, I've come to hate the armrests thanks to my tendency to do so.

The armrests forward/back, and in/out adjustability has no lock. While that means no messing with mechanisms to set them in place, leaning on them to stand up when they're pulled back can be dangerous. A couple of times I've forgotten as they whip forward suddenly, smashing my fingers into the desk. Omitting the armrest locks has to be an attempt to keep the price down, but at what cost?

Against its main mesh-back competitor, the $1,049 Razer Fujin Pro, they're on-par in terms of comfort and ease of assembly. While the Vantum is around $150/£100 cheaper and comes with a 12-year warranty against the Fujin's five years, you're also missing out on the all-important lockable armrests. That said, the Fujin doesn't have all those fancy color options.

In a straight toss-up between spending a little more on safety, airflow and a little more adjustability, or going brightly coloured with a better warranty, I'd rather put my fingers first and hope the Fujin Pro doesn't break after five years. That said, the Vantum is a bloody gorgeous design for less, and just as comfortable.

Price and availability

  • List price: $895 / £895
  • Available at the Herman Miller online store
  • Available in the US and UK

Available in the US and the UK from the Herman Miller online store, the Vantum is a little more difficult to get hold of in, say, Australia. Meaning those living down under will likely pay a premium for it. It makes it harder to recommend for Aussies, since it's already a pricey bit of kit. 

The thing to note is that you can get most of the chairs on our best gaming chairs roundup for less, which makes it hard to recommend if you're on a budget. The Vantum is a sure contender for best premium chair against its sister, the Herman Miller x Logitech Embody, especially at $1,000 cheaper, but it still feels like it's missing something for the price. 

Specs

Design and aesthetics

  • Gorgeous exoskeleton
  • Great color options
  • Recycled fabric

Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum

(Image credit: Future)

The Vantum sports lovely flowing lines and curvature on the exoskeleton, that's more akin to the shell of a modern sports car than the kind of racer bucket seat you expect to see from gaming chairs today. It's giving real Lotus Elise vibes, and the mesh back and textured seat mean that, while it does look like an office chair, it all adds to that almost carbon-fiber bonnet race car look. 

I love that the materials are made from 100% post-consumer recycled fabric, but as someone who sits with their legs tucked under them, I must say the choice of texture is a little rough. It means I don't ever feel like I'm sliding forward off the chair, though. So there's that.

I appreciate that there are both subtle pastel and gorgeous color-pop options depending on your preference for standing out. And the fact that the mechanisms are marked with color accents for easy recognition is also great.

Comfort and adjustability

  • Fantastic adjustability
  • Incredible comfort
  • Armrests lack lock and rotation

Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum

(Image credit: Future)

From a sliding seat depth, to lumbar support, and even adjustable height and rotation on the headrest, the Vantum comes with some fantastic ergonomic mechanisms. Most are easy to use, though there's something to be desired when it comes to the armrests.

While they don't rattle, and are chamfered to give you a better angle when playing with a controller, there are cheaper chairs out there with 4D armrests that actually lock. For a premium chair, I would expect Herman Miller and Logitech to have added rotation and simple safety elements to the armrest. That doesn't necessarily overshadow the sheer comfort the rest of the chair brings, especially if you're broad enough already that you leave the arms at their widest position, but smaller people and those who move around a lot leaning on the arms will have a problem.

It's a little sad that the seat doesn't quite go down as low as I would like with a minimum height of 18 inches. Using it with the short office desks, it almost voids the great spinal ergonomics altogether as I'm constantly leaning forward to type. 

That said, the addition of numeric tilt and tension limiters is fantastic. It means I can set it to my preferred tension and tilt angle without the usual trial and error. You do have to lean quite far forward to see the numbers and use the mechanisms, but they're otherwise a joy to use.

Assembly

  • Very minimal assembly
  • Easy instructions

Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum

(Image credit: Future)

Quite possibly one of the easiest to assemble chairs aside from the Embody's zero setup, there are only three images illustrating the process and they fit on a single box flap. I spent all of five minutes putting the Vantum together, which against the usual 30-45 minutes of reading instructions and screwing bits together, is an absolute breath of fresh air.

It's pretty intuitive too, but if you're not someone who puts gaming chairs together on a daily basis, there's a handy QR code that lets you download an instruction PDF that is 90% images. It's coherent and there's very little reading involved.

Should I buy the Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum?

Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum

(Image credit: Future)

Buy it if...

You have very little time to spare
You're going to be up and running with the Vantum in literal moments with super easy assembly. It's a chair that's made for the time-poor business gamer.

You're serious about ergonomics
With good adjustability and supreme comfort, this chair is easily one of the most ergonomic gaming chairs out there.

Don't buy it if...

You lean on the armrests getting up
The fact that the armrests don't lock means there's a danger in trapping your fingers as they slide toward the desk.

You're trying to save money
While not as expensive as the Herman Miller x Logitech Embody, it's still far more expensive than your average gaming chair, including most on our best gaming chair list.

Also consider...

There are a couple of chairs to consider in the same class as the Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum. Refer to the quick specs sheet below for more details on our top recommendations.

Razer Fujin Pro
With greater airflow and adjustability, the Razer Fujin Pro is a great alternative. It costs a little more especially for those in the UK where it's a lot harder to source, but for a little extra cash could save your fingers a bruising.

For more information, check out our full Razer Fujin Pro review

X-Chair X2 K-Sport Management
Minus the headrest and larger seat addons, the X-Chair X2 K-Sport Management comes in cheaper than the Vantum with ever better adjustability on the lumbar and armrests. It doesn't come with all the flashy colour options, but you get even longer on the warranty.

For more information, check out our full X-Chair X2 K-Sport Management review

How I tested the Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum

  • Spent a week sitting in the chair on a daily basis
  • Yanking the mechanisms back and forth

It takes a little while to get a feel for a gaming chair, so I made sure to give the Vantum a good run, sitting in it for the best part of a full work week. I made sure to switch around between standard, cheap office chairs and the other premium chairs I've referenced that are sitting around the office, to get a good feel for how it measures up against the competition.

To the annoyance of other office-goers also I made sure to rigorously test the mechanisms, pushing them back and forth and up and down to check their ease of access, use and noisiness.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed July 2024.

Xiaomi Mix Flip review
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Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is now available in the UK
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The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus was announced almost a month ago and it's now time for its staged rollout. Today, the handset is making its debut at Nothing's physical store in Soho, London. The company's latest smartphone should be available for purchase for £399. Interestingly, the device can't be found in Nothing's online stores, but US customers will also be able to get one starting August 7 at 9AM ET through Nothing's US Beta Program. The price is somewhat lower - $399. Indian users can buy one via Flipkart on the same day but at an even lower price of INR 27,999 ($334) for the...

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