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Tecno introduces 2 MP SpectraVision Camera for improved color accuracy
1:57 pm | March 3, 2025

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Tecno started with announcements at MWC 2025 straight out of the gate. First, it announced all the products that can be seen at the exhibition, and now also introduced a smartphone camera technology called SpectraVision Camera. It is a 2 MP color-rendering sensor that, combined with an in-house algorithm, is designed to reproduce realistic, true-to-life colors. The module utilizes a 9-channel spectral sensor, which captures a broader spectrum of light and richer color details. Combined with the self-developed algorithm, Tecno revealed that this feature significantly surpasses...

TCL details Nxtpaper 11 Plus tablet at MWC
1:01 pm |

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TCL shared more details about its Nxtpaper 11 Plus tablet at MWC Barcelona 2025. The device was partially announced back at CES in January, but we are now getting the full scoop. Nxtpaper 11 Plus debuts TCL’s Nxtpaper 4.0 screen technology, which offers updated blue light filtering and a new nano-matrix lithography technology for the screen etching process. TCL claims it achieved enhanced visual clarity compared to its previous generations of Nxtpaper panels while still supporting 100% sRGB color gamut coverage. The tablet boasts an 11.5-inch IPS LCD with 2.2K resolution and a...

Tecno Camon 40 series debut alongside laptops, Watch GT 1, True 2 earbuds
12:10 pm |

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MWC 2025 is officially underway, and Tecno is one of the companies that announced the most new hardware. The brand introduced the Camon 40 series smartphones, although we didn't get the detailed specs so it was more of an extended teaser. We learned they would come with Mediatek chipsets and Circle to Search. Tecno also showcased Megabook S14, Megabook K15S, and Megabook T14 Air laptops, a Watch GT1 wearable and the True 2 TWS earbuds. The Camon 40 smartphones will feature Tecno AI, a suite with features including AI Image Creation, AI Call Assistant, AI Writing and the in-house...

Realme 14 Pro and 14 Pro+ launch in Europe, DSLR-like concept phone unveiled
12:00 pm |

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Realme has an ambitious goal – it wants to double its global user base over the next three years. And it starts today with the launch of the Realme 14 Pro series in Europe. That’s not all, this is Realme’s first MWC and it is making it special with a prototype smartphone with removable DSLR-like lenses. First unveiled in China, the Realme 14 Pro and Pro+ went to India and have now arrived in Europe. The two models will be available starting today (March 3). Realme 14 Pro+ • Realme 14 Pro The Realme 14 Pro+ starts at €530, while its sibling, the vanilla Pro starts at €430. The...

TCL 60 R 5G and 60 SE Nxtpaper 5G are official
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At MWC TCL introduced two new phones from its 60 series. The duo consists of the TCL 60 SE that comes with a Nxtpaper 4.0 screen and the TCL 60 R, which are both entry-level smartphones. TCL 60 SE Nxtpaper 5G • TCL 60 R 5G The 60 SE variant has a 6.7" screen with HD+ resolution and up to 120 Hz refresh rate. Its Nxtpaper display has an anti-glare coating and three modes to help reduce the eye strain during reading. One of them is called Max Ink Mode, which offers up to 7 days of reading due to its low power consumption. TCL equipped the 60 SE with some AI features that are...

I reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 and the only thing bigger than its impressive capabilities is the cost
10:46 am |

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The ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 is Lenovo's flagship mobile workstation, designed as an absolute powerhouse for engineers, designers, and professionals who need a portable workhorse of a machine. ThinkPad has always been Lenovo's trusted professional brand known for its reliability, durability, fantastic keyboard, and overall excellence as a computer.

I previously reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad P16v Gen 2, a similar computer. I like to think of it straightforwardly because the P16v is the lite version of the P16. Or, to use Apple terms, the P16v would be the MacBook Air with upgraded RAM, and the P16 is the MacBook Pro with a Max chip. They are both some of the best Lenovo ThinkPad laptops around in their own right and are overpowered by the vast majority of users. But, for those power users, the differences become apparent.

Lenovo | ThinkPad P16 Gen 2

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Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2: Price and Availability

The ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 starts at a base price of just under $2,000 at $1,849. With that, you get a core i5, an RTX A1000, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of SSD storage.

However, you can easily break $6,000 and even $6,500 if you opt for the maxed specs of a Core i9, an RTX 5000 Ada, 192GB of RAM, and 8TB of SSD. You can grab one of these workstations on Lenovo's website or their approved retailers.

Lenovo | ThinkPad P16 Gen 2

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Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2: Unboxing & first impressions

Since I recently reviewed the ThinkPad P16v Gen 2, I had a good idea of what this laptop would look, feel, and operate like before I even opened the box. However, I still ended up surprised at just how much larger the P16 (no "v") was compared to the "v" variant. I will grant that it feels more durable than the other, but regardless, this laptop is not for frequent travelers - unless you know what you are getting into and need this power portably.

Outside of that shock, the rest of the first look was as to be expected. It looks like a quality ThinkPad laptop, and that's precisely what I have come to expect from Lenovo.

Another thing worth mentioning is the excellent port offering, yet the inability to charge via a USB-C connection due to it requiring the first-party power supply.

Lenovo | ThinkPad P16 Gen 2

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Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2: Design & build quality

Specs

Processor Options: 13th & 14th Gen Intel Core HX (up to i9-13980HX)
GPU Options: Nvidia RTX 1000 Ada – RTX 5000 Ada
RAM: Up to 192GB DDR5
Storage: Up to 8TB
Display:
16” 2560x1600 (165Hz, 500 nits, 100% sRGB)
Optional: 3840x2400 OLED (HDR, touchscreen, 400 nits)
Battery: 94Wh
Weight: 6.5 lbs (2.95 kg)
Ports: 2x USB-A, 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), HDMI 2.1, SD card reader, Ethernet
OS: Windows 11 Pro

The Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 is a very robust laptop; there is no disguising that. I show the thickness difference between an iPhone 16 Pro and this laptop in one of the linked photos. Thankfully, that mass comes with a heavy-duty build, not just a heavy build. The Magnesium-aluminum chassis also has a premium and sturdy feeling, adding to the overall appeal of the ThinkPad P16 Gen 2.

One of the best features of a Lenovo ThinkPad is the keyboard, which remains top of the line when it comes to the best business laptop I've reviewed, without any loss of feel or function. The ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 also features a full numpad, the famous red trackpoint, and a comfortable trackpad.

Lenovo | ThinkPad P16 Gen 2

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Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2: In use

My team has had the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 in rotation for a few months. While it's for sure not the laptop we would choose to take on a trip with us, nor one we want to bring to the coffee shop for a light afternoon of work, it is, however, the one that we want to use around the studio or within the home due to its raw performance and abilities.

Under our stress testing, we noticed that the laptop would kick on the fans and get decently hot and a bit loud, but it kicks on the fans and cools itself down.

Another feature worth mentioning is the battery. It's impressive that this kind of power can be in a laptop form factor, but then you see that it can only last 5-7 hours with light use and a mere 2-3 with heavy load, and you realize this computer's power and lack of battery.

Lenovo | ThinkPad P16 Gen 2

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Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2: Final verdict

The ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 is one of the best mobile workstations available, delivering exceptional CPU & GPU performance, a premium 165Hz display, and an unbeatable keyboard. However, its weight, fan noise, and thermal limits mean it’s best suited for desk-based professionals rather than frequent travelers.


After testing the Dell OptiPlex 7420 all-in-one business computer, I think performance is solid but it’s not going to be for everyone
10:45 am |

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The Dell OptiPlex 7420 AIO is a compact desktop solution designed for the office. It combines reliable performance with a sleek design and is powered by Intel's 14th-Gen Raptor Lake processor. The PC can have up to an Intel Core i9-14900 with 64GB of RAM and dual m.2 Gen 4 SSD slots.

Sadly, this only comes with a 23.8-inch Full HD display, which is pretty poor by today's standards. It's not the absolute best business computer around, for sure. However, in the professional office world, you won't miss it while looking at spreadsheets, older software that has not been upgraded since the early 2000's, or answering emails.

Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO

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While graphical intensity is not a focus of this computer, Dell has focused on simplicity and ease of use. Since everything is built into this compact computer, it is easy to toss on a front desk, on a medical cart that rolls around to check on patients, in a classroom, or even in small business retail scenarios.

Another critical factor to the Dell OptiPlex 7420 AIO is the fact that it can be VESA-mountable, meaning you could mount your entire workstation on a simple VESA mount that could be on a rolling cart with a portable power station, on a two-sided desk so you can flip the computer on either side of the desk, at a workstation that doesn't always need a computer, and so on. The possibilities are endless.

Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO |Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO |

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Dell OptiPlex 7420: Price and Availability

The base model of the OptiPlex 7420 AIO is $1,239 and comes with an i5, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD. A higher-end configuration can exceed $2,300 and comes with specs like an i9, an AMD Radeon RX 6500 GPU, and/or 64GB of RAM. I spoke with Dell, and they mentioned that only a tiny fraction of their computers are purchased through their website and that computers like this are frequently purchased in corporate bulk purchases through Dell's commercial sales channels or even through third-party vendors like Amazon, Best Buy, and other tech retailers.

Dell OptiPlex 7420: Unboxing & first impressions

For years now, Dell has made a push for sustainable packaging. At this point, as a tech reviewer, I have come to expect my packages from Dell to be recycled materials. The OptiPlex 7420 AIO is no different. This packaging is rated at up to 93% recycled materials.

Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO |

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Once I opened the box, I found the computer, stand, base, power cable, and essential documentation. Dell has the option to add their basic keyboard and mouse if you need them, or if you have your own that you prefer to use, you could choose to use those instead. Another option is the embedded disk drive; the base resembles typical Dell monitors. But, with the embedded disk drive, this base now has the functionality of an entire disk drive built into an AIO format.

Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO |

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Dell OptiPlex 7420: Design & build quality

Specs

Processor: Intel 14th Gen Raptor Lake (Up to Core i9-14900)
Memory: Up to 64GB DDR5 RAM
Storage: Dual M.2 PCIe Gen4 slots, up to 2TB SSD per slot
Graphics: Intel UHD 770 (integrated) / AMD Radeon RX 6500 (discrete)
Display: 23.8-inch FHD (1920x1080)
Ports: 1x USB-C, 5x USB-A 3.2, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4
OS: Windows 11 Pro

The OptiPlex 7420 AIO is very sleek, as I have mentioned. But that's part of what makes this computer so compelling for the right audience. In a public-facing office, medical office, school, store, or something similar, you don't always want a big, flashy computer workstation with multiple monitors, flashy desktops, laptops, or big speakers. You probably want something simple, easy to upkeep, and easy to use, all while not drawing attention to the computer, the rats-nest of cabling behind the monitor, or the large space-hogging desktop tucked to the side or under a monitor.

The VESA mounting feature in this computer makes it highly versatile compared to other AIOs, especially the standard desktop. Yet, if you do choose to use the stand, you can get features like the built-in disk drive, monitor rotation, tilt, and height adjustments.

Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO

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Dell OptiPlex 7420: In use

The Dell OptiPlex 7420 AIO is unashamedly designed for office and administrative work. It's not meant to do heavy computing coding, graphic processing, video editing, or anything like that. What it is intended to do, though, is be able to access and navigate within an extensive client database and pull records for clients, or have a lot of dated and perhaps not super efficient medical programs up, or have a lot of applications going at the same time all with wicked fast response times so that your business isn't waiting for your front line's computer to load a proper file, process something into your database, or contact the right person. Keeping in line with this focus, thanks to the NVMe SSD support, the Optiplex 7420's boot time is quick, and the overall navigation and UI between programs are snappy and smooth.

The display is lacking a bit. However, 4K is not as big of a deal in the business world as in other professions. So, my only note is that it's not a super gorgeous, perfectly color-accurate monitor, and that's okay; it's not supposed to have that.

Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO |

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In this day and age, with so many meetings having a virtual possibility -- that is, the chance of it being a virtual meeting on Google Meet, Zoom, WebEx, or something similar - having a webcam is nearly vital. So, Dell put a pop-up webcam with HDR and presence detection into the OptiPlex 7420. What's great is that since it's a pop-out, you can pop it out when you need it and then pop it back in when you don't, just as quickly.

Dell | Optiplex 7420 AIO |

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While this has a soundbar on the bottom of the display, the sound is not incredible. Still, it will be fine for video calls, listening to voicemails over a VoIP client, or watching a cooking tutorial on your break.

Dell OptiPlex 7420: Final verdict

The Dell OptiPlex 7420 All-in-One is a robust business-class AIO with solid performance and a sleek design. Equipped with Intel's 14th Gen processors and dual SSD slots, it provides excellent speed. The VESA mounting option adds versatility, making it suitable for office settings and kiosks. However, the 1080p display is disappointing, and the limited GPU options may not be the best choice for creative professionals. Nonetheless, this computer is still an excellent option for the right professional.


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Micron announces its UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 storage chips based on G9 architecture
9:28 am |

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Today Micron announced the world's first G9-based UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 storage solutions for smartphones, enabling more on-device AI features. The new storage chips will be available on flagship products shortly after Micron's 1y LPDDR5X chips, which will be available in early 2026. The UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 mobile storage chips are based on Micron's G9 process node and offer improved power efficiency and read/write speed. Capacities will vary between 256GB and 1TB chips and will be suitable for ultra-thin and foldable smartphones. But in addition to the hardware improvements, Micron...

Micron announces its UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 storage chips based on G9 architecture
9:28 am |

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Today Micron announced the world's first G9-based UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 storage solutions for smartphones, enabling more on-device AI features. The new storage chips will be available on flagship products shortly after Micron's 1y LPDDR5X chips, which will be available in early 2026. The UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 mobile storage chips are based on Micron's G9 process node and offer improved power efficiency and read/write speed. Capacities will vary between 256GB and 1TB chips and will be suitable for ultra-thin and foldable smartphones. But in addition to the hardware improvements, Micron...

Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro in for review
2:59 am |

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Xiaomi’s Buds 5 Pro slot in as the brand’s latest flagship earbuds, fresh off their global debut and following their announcement in China. We’ve already reviewed the non-Pro Buds 5 and we’re now bringing you our first impressions of Buds 5 Pro. These are the €199.99 Bluetooth-only model, though Xiaomi also has a €219.99 version that debuts Qualcomm’s XPAN tech. Those connect to your Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or 8 Elite phone via Wi-Fi and offer up to 96kHz/24bit lossless audio at up to 4.2Mbps bandwidth - double what you can get via Bluetooth. Design-wise, the Buds 5 Pro share plenty...

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