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Xiaomi 13 Ultra official with four 50MP cameras, variable aperture main lens
3:34 pm | April 18, 2023

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The Xiaomi 13 Ultra is here to once again set the photography benchmark in the smartphone industry. The flagship brings a number of imaging innovations and the current best possible hardware. Better yet, unlike the 12S Ultra, the 13 Ultra will launch globally. Let's start with the cameras, which are the focus of this phone. Four cameras are on the back, done in collaboration with Leica and sitting under a unified glass dome that Xiaomi calls the Leica Vario-Summicron 1:1.8-3.0/12-120 ASPH lens. The primary camera has a 50MP 1-inch IMX989 sensor and a 23mm optically-stabilized lens with...

Realme 11 series arriving in May, Pro+ to have a 200MP camera
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The Realme 11 series will officially arrive in May, the brand revealed today. The lineup is apparently coming to China first, and the teaser suggested a circular camera island at the back. In the meantime, key specs of the Realme 11 Pro+ appeared on TENAA and leakster Digital Chat Station suggested the 2.6 GHz CPU is part of a new Dimensity 7-series SoC. Official Realme 11 poster The Realme 11 Pro+ should come with a 6.7” AMOLED screen with curved sides and 1080p resolution. The phone will have a 200MP main sensor and if it really is 1/1.4” in size, then we are likely looking at...

Brother DCP-J1800DW Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more
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Here’s a home office printer that can do something its competitors can’t. After printing a sheet of A4 on both sides, it will slice it into two sheets of A5. It’s the first compact inkjet to incorporate a guillotine, but is it a gimmick, or cutting edge innovation? 

Specifications

Type: 3-in-1 colour A4 inkjet printer

Functions: Print, scan, copy, cut

Connectivity: Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi

Data storage slots: None 

Print speed: 17ipm (mono)

Paper capacity: 150 sheets

Print quality: 1,200 x 6,000 dpi

Scan quality: 1,200 x 2,400 dpi

Apple AirPrint: yes

Consumables included: 4x standard cartridges (200 mono pages, 200 colour)

Dimensions/Weight: 400 x 341 x 172 mm (WxDxH)/8.3kg

Brother has managed to keep the retail price below £200 for this well-specified three-in-one device, so the extra feature has a surprisingly small effect on the cost.

If you never use it to cut paper, the Brother DCP-J1800DW still has a lot to offer. It may be small, but it includes a cunningly concealed 20-sheet ADF (automatic document feeder) and a multipurpose tray at the rear. There are USB and Ethernet ports hidden inside the unit where the wires won’t be pulled out by accident and inbuilt Wi-Fi with AirPrint compatibility. 

There’s not much room for paper (150 sheets) and there’s no USB Host port, but with a touchscreen interface and a reasonably fast print speed of 17ipm (imprints per minute), it looks like a fair deal. There’s no escaping the fact that this is a cartridge inkjet printer, so the consumables cost will always be considerable, but let’s see if it’s worth the investment. 

Brother DCP-J1800DW ADF

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Brother DCP-J1800DW: Design and build

The Brother DCP-J1800DW is commendably compact for an all-in-one incorporating an automatic document feeder. With the ADF’s flaps closed, the top presents a convenient flat surface on which you can inspect documents. Beneath the ADF, there’s an A4-sized glass scanner bed and a front panel that tilts outward for easier access to the 6.8cm colour touchscreen display.  

There’s room for 150 sheets of paper in the main in-tray and 50 in the out-tray. The multimedia tray at the rear is for single sheets or envelopes. The rear tray support flap is barely substantial enough to support a sheet of A4 paper, but apart from that, this printer feels well made.

 

Brother DCP-J1800DW calibrating

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The ink compartment is just large enough for four cartridges and sadly, the DCP-J1800DW is not compatible with Brother's super high yield INKvestment cartridges. The biggest you can buy are the LC421XL high yield cartridges which will give you an unimpressive 500 printed pages. 

This does not compare well with laser printers or refillable inkjets, which can print thousands of pages at a time.

Brother DCP-J1800DW cartidge

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Brother DCP-J1800DW: Features and specifications

The Brother DCP-J1800DW has all the features you could ask of a small business printer aimed at the home office. It cannot duplex scan and there’s no USB Host port or NFC, but the guillotine makes up for that. It can auto duplex print in colour, scan via the scanner bed or ADF and make copies while reducing, or enlarging the original by up to 400 percent. The print and copy quality is of suitably high resolution and the memory capacity of 512MB is ample. 

It prints reasonably quickly for an inkjet too. The FPOT (first page out time) is a respectable six seconds for a monochrome page and the rate is 17ppm (pages per minute) for single sided printing. For auto duplexing, however, the speed drops to 5.5ppm. The copy speed is an average 13ppm.

Brother DCP-J1800DW pages

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Like most inkjets, the Brother DCP-J1800DW can handle a variety of media including heavy 300g/m2 paper stock, coated photo paper and envelopes of all sizes. This printer can also watermark your pages, add date and time stamps, or print numbered two-sided pages for A5 booklets. 

The print and cut function is new and could prove invaluable if you tend to print lots of handouts. When you choose this feature from the print setting on your computer, any document that would have taken up one or two sides of an A4 sheet will automatically be scaled down and emerge as two double-sided sheets of A5. The cutting is quick and clean and the blade is deep inside the machine so there’s no chance of injury.

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Brother DCP-J1800DW: Setup and operation

To get started, you simply switch on and follow the prompts on the touchscreen display. This involves loading your paper and installing the four supplied standard ink cartridges. You can then print the two test pages to ensure your nozzles are all aligned and firing. 

The touchscreen also makes this an easy printer to operate. On the home screen you will notice the new icon labelled Cut Copy. This is what you press when you want two sheets of A5 instead of the usual A4 copy. 

There’s also a companion app, called Brother Mobile Connect, available for iOS and Android which makes scanning to your smartphone or printing from the cloud especially easy.

Brother DCP-J1800DW rear MP tray

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Brother DCP-J1800DW: Performance

The Brother DCP-J1800DW passed all of our quality tests without any paper jams or misprints and the cutting tool performed as expected. It’s not the fastest printer on the inkjet circuit, but it’s fast enough, meeting the quoted print times in our timed tests. 

Pages of plain text look sharp and quite light on ink so there was no running together of ink when printing very small point sizes. It’s not the boldest black ink we’ve come across, but it is very consistent. Adding colour to mixed documents proved that Brother’s CMY Innobella inks are not especially bright either, but they do hold fast on plain paper. 

As a photo printer, the Brother DCP-J1800DW fares quite well with the ink looking a little brighter on glossy photo paper. For some reason, you can only achieve the enhanced print resolution of 1,200x6,000dpi when printing from a Windows device. But we can confirm that photos also look fine from a Mac.

Brother DCP-J1800DW setup

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The print and cut facility proved useful with both photos and document printing. The blade must be wickedly sharp because thin paper and heavy coated photo paper slice with the same swift precision. I found the print and cut feature particularly useful for reeling off the fliers for a street party which had been designed as an A4 document. By simply selecting A5 from the printer menu, I ended up with two separate fliers for each sheet of paper, thus halving my my consumables cost while doubling my print rate. 

The copy and cut feature is also potentially useful because you can scan and copy both sides of a sheet of A4 to produce two A5 duplicates for the price of one. It’s only a pity the guillotine is not more flexible. Why not have it cut A5 down to A6, for example?

Brother DCP-J1800DW unboxed

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Brother DCP-J1800DW: Final verdict

The Brother DCP-J1800DW is a compact all-in-one printer with a trick up its sleeve. The integrated guillotine is somewhat limited in that it can only cut A4 down to A5, but this feature could halve your paper and ink cost if used regularly to reduce your documents. Even without the internal blade, this is a well-specified three-in-one printer with all the functionality you need in a home office. 

As a cartridge-based inkjet, the ink is always going to be prohibitively expensive, even with the so-called high-yield cartridges, which still only manage 500 printed pages. If you print a lot, you should be looking at a refillable ink tank inkjet, or a laser printer. If your print output is modest, we would recommend this printer on the strength of its reliable all round performance. It’s a neat and innovative inkjet that would work well in a small or home office.

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iPhone 15 lineup to come in new colors, non-Pro models get frosted backs
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According to a Chinese tipster (post has been deleted since), the regular iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will be getting frosted back finish, just like the Pro versions in the current generation. As of now, you can tell by the back finish whether the handset is a Pro or a non-Pro model. Reportedly, the Pro models will incorporate titanium frame with curved glass edges and an additional Action button on the side frame that should still let you tell the different iPhone tiers apart. iPhone 14 Pro Max in Deep Purple The report also mentions new colors. The regular iPhones will see a new cyan...

Watch the Xiaomi 13 Ultra debut live here
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The Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro arrived in China in December, followed by a global unveiling at MWC in February. Now it's time for the most premium member of the flagship series to stand in the spotlight. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra will be introduced today, and the live stream begins at 7PM Beijing time, which is noon in London and 4:30 PM in India. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra will have a new Leica Vario-Summicron lens, and the main shooter will bring the 50MP 1" Sony IMX989 sensor. The other three cameras have 50MP IMX858 imagers - still large and promising of a very capable setup. The back of...

Canalys: Smartphone market declines 12% in Q1
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Canalys posted its preliminary report on global smartphone market during the first quarter of the year. According to the rough data, shipments in Q1 2023 declined 12% yearly, falling down for a fifth consecutive quarter. Samsung took back the top spot from Apple due to decreased interest in the iPhone 14 Pro series, while Xiaomi lost a lot of sales, but managed to stay in third. According to analyst Sanyam Chaurasia, the decline was within expectations throughout the industry. Yes, macroeconomic conditions improved a little, and companies did invest more in promotions and other...

Apple Card finally brings Savings account with 4.15% APY
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Apple announced a Savings feature for Apple Card owners over six months ago, but it's only now that he feature is finally live. The Savings account will offer a 4.15% APY (Annual Percentage Yield) for all Apple Card clients in the United States, thanks to a partnership with Goldman Sachs. The rate is over 10 times the national average, Apple revealed. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation website reveals the rate across the United States is 0.37% as of March 2023. Apple Card features Previously the company offered Daily Cash - a cashback program. Users who pay with Apple...

Google Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a prices and release dates leak
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Google's first ever foldable and its next mid-range smartphone are both due to be unveiled together at the company's annual developer conference, new leaks reveal. On May 10, at Google I/O, we will allegedly see the official introduction for both the Pixel Fold and the Pixel 7a. While they might be announced together, they won't be released at the same time. The Pixel 7a will be available immediately, for $499, in four colorways named Charcoal, Snow, Sea, and Coral - that last one being exclusive to the Google Store. Google Pixel 7a leaked render That's a $50 increase compared to...

Sony Inzone M3 review
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Sony Inzone M3: Two-minute review

Sony’s PlayStation brand has been making a huge push recently into the competitive gaming space through its Inzone line of headsets and 27-inch monitors. This includes the Sony Inzone M3, the 1080p sibling to the higher priced 4K resolution capable M9. 

All of the standard gaming monitor standards within its tier group are there including HDR abilities, 1 ms pixel response time and 1000:1 contrast ratio. There’s also a respectable amount of ports for various display inputs in addition to various USB connections. 

When it comes to gaming performance, PS5 owners won’t currently have a need for a 250Hz mode as most games max out at 144Hz which itself requires a game to support VVR (Variable Refresh Rate). Considering many console gamers in the competitive scene play fighting games like Street Fighter V and Dragon Ball Z Fighters or sports games like FIFA and NBA2K, having such a high refresh rate seems more empty bragging than something absolutely required of the best gaming monitor for PC gaming. 

For general PS5 usage, playing first-party games like God of War: Ragnarok or The Last of Us: Part I look made for the Inzone M3. Meanwhile, though performance is on par with other gaming monitors on PC, overall image quality isn’t the best and HDR doesn’t help much either. For streamers, there’s also an Auto KVM Switch for usage of one keyboard and mouse for two devices.

The Inzone M3 stands out due to PlayStation 5-focused features such as Auto HDR Tone Mapping alongside Auto Genre Picture mode. That doesn’t even take into consideration the remarkable design that stands reasonably well next to the white and black PS5 colorway. 

Owners of Sony’s current-gen console who are aspiring competitive gamers or in the esports scene while making sure they stay color-coordinated may have much to appreciate about the M3. More traditional PC gamers will definitely have better options elsewhere. 

The Sony Inzone M3 shines the brightest design-wise. As mentioned previously, the black and white angular stand that holds the display up looks cool, alongside a PS5 and various accessories. Because of the stand’s design, it’s not all that intrusive and viewing adjustment is easy. 

Some may have an issue with the fact that the display can’t tilt vertically but considering the PS5 focus, I can’t fault it too much. One thing's for sure, though, the Sony Inzone M3 is one of the best monitors for PS5 you can buy if you want to really create a complete setup. 

A Sony Inzone M3 gaming monitor on a table next to a PS5 and a mini PC

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Though the PS5 obviously requires an HDMI cable, there’s an extra one available for other consoles like an Xbox Series S or Nintendo Switch and DisplayPort. Beyond that is a USB-C, USB-B for upstreaming, three USB-A and 3.5 mm headphone jack. M3 users will most definitely need some headphones as the internal speakers suffer from a flat, hollow sound. Too bad there wasn’t a way for Sony to implement Spatial Audio, which is a huge PS5 feature. 

Between the slew of accessibility options in games like The Last of Us Part 1 and the upcoming Project Leonardo, Sony has put heavy emphasis on accessibility. The same goes for the M3 as it’s easy to put together and connect things to their respective port. Weighing around 15 lbs altogether, the M3 is light before putting the neck, base and display together. 

Be mindful that connecting the base to the neck does require a screwdriver which may be an issue. Most importantly, there aren’t any weight shifts once everything is connected. Once used, the power button and menu joystick are easily accessible on the back panel for adjustments. Pivoting the display for eye-level comfort works well too. Inzone M3 usage feels as simple as the minimalist design.

PS5 games were the clear focus of the Sony Inzone M3. Playing games like Resident Evil 4 remake or the slew of high-class first-party games like Ghost of Tsushima and The Last of Us Part I on the gaming monitor is a joy. Image quality is good but not good enough to justify the high price tag even though features like Auto HDR Tone Mapping do a great job of optimizing HDR for M3. Supporting VRR improves the visual quality of games that support it like Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection

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 Then there’s Auto Genre Picture mode that changes colors alongside motion settings when switching from game to video content. Again, this does enhance PS5 experience when playing more competitive games like Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone. As an added measure, there is a crosshair toggle which makes aiming in first-person-shooters a better experience. When it comes to motion performance, the M3 does well with screen smoothness and low input lag. Gaming on this gaming monitor feels fantastic on a PS5 or PC and will make the most use out of the 240Hz refresh rate despite some problems there. 

Those issues come down to below-average image quality when using a PC. General computing usage on a 1080p gaming monitor this expensive shouldn’t be this problematic. Color settings have to be changed to even read certain text while browsing websites or checking emails. Even working with Adobe Suite led to ineffective color correction. Playing games like Forza Horizon 5 and Call of Duty Modern Warfare lacked the vividness and contrast of cheaper 1080p monitors. On a positive note, the M3 is G-Sync compatible though the lack of official FreeSync support is strange considering the PS5 is made up of AMD components. There’s also an Inzone app to fine-tune the experience through settings customization. When it comes to pure PC gaming, there are simply better options out there. 

The onscreen menu for the Sony Inzone M3

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Sony Inzone M3: Price & availability

  • How much does it cost?   $499 / £699 (about AU$725) 
  • When is it available?  It is available now.  
  • Where can you get it?  Available in the US and UK 

Buying the Sony Inzone M3 is more of a diehard investment into the PlayStation brand. Aesthetically, it does match Sony’s current minimalistic design philosophy. During the review, the monitor sat well next to a PS5 and PSVR2. The M3 is geared more toward console gamers. 

With that said PC Gamers who also own a PS5 have better options out there as the $499.99 price point is a bit much. For that amount of money, users can look into the Acer Nitro, AOC C27G2Z, and ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM. Those options may lack PS5-leaning features or USB ports, but they’re great 27-inch HD displays that can reach 250Hz between $200 to $300.  

  • Value: 2.5 / 5

Sony Inzone M3: Specs

Should you buy the Sony Inzone M3?

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Buy it if...

Don't buy it if...

You want an affordable 1080p 240Hz monitor
PC gaming enthusiasts should know there are better options for a 27-inch 1080p monitor because $499 is a tad bit too high.

You require better image and audio quality for PC 
Image quality isn’t the best on the M3 when using PC and HDR doesn’t make things much better. Then there are the sub-par internal speakers as well.

You are looking to make the most out of your PS5 visuals 
PS5 owners more concerned with higher resolution should consider Sony’s M9 or other 4K gaming monitors available. 

Sony Inzone M3: Also consider

If my Sony Inzone M3 review has you considering other options, here are two more 27-inch monitors to consider. 

How I tested the Sony Inzone M3

  • I spent a week testing the Sony Inzone M3
  • PC games played include Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Forza Horizon 5.
  • PS5 games included Ghost of Tsushima, God of War Ragnorock and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection.
  • Creative apps used were Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro

Over a week of testing on PS5, many games were tested including Ghost of Tsushima, God of War Ragnorock, and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection among others. When it comes to PC games, I played Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Horizon 5 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, extensively.  

I also tried more PC-focused apps including Google Chrome and Adobe Photoshop which I used to edit the photos used in this review. General computing on this gaming monitor wasn’t the most pleasant experience due to image quality but gaming was much better. 

I’ve tested dozens of gaming monitors over the years and I've seen both the best gaming monitors and the worst, so I know what a good monitor should offer for the price you're paying. 

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First reviewed April 2023

Oppo Find N2 Flip receives new features for its cover display
11:32 pm | April 17, 2023

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Oppo is now seeding a new feature update to its Find N2 Flip foldable smartphone. In a press release, the company outlines its commitment to four years of upgrades to its foldable clamshell handset. The update is all about the device's outer display. It now supports an exclusive Spotify widget as well as a speech-to-text function to select messaging apps. The widget on the cover screen has been co-developed with Spotify and allows you to control your music without opening up the phone as well as add the current song to your library. The album art is also in place so you can see what's...

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