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OnePlus 12 leaks in hands-on images, display specs detailed
11:44 am | November 29, 2023

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With the OnePlus 12 launch in China fast approaching, more details about the next-gen Android flagship are starting to emerge. Tipster DigitalChatStation shared a lengthy post on Weibo which focuses on the OP 12’s display while also providing real-life images of the device and it’s BOE X1 display. OnePlus 12 will support up to QHD+ resolution at 120Hz OnePlus 12 will feature a 6.82-inch 8T LTPO OLED with 1,440 x 3,168 px resolution and a 1-120Hz refresh rate. The BOE-made panel measured an industry-leading 4,500 nits of peak brightness in auto mode and 1,722 nits with the manual...

iQOO Neo9 is arriving in December with a two-tone design
10:35 am |

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The iQOO brand is launching the Neo9 series next month, according to an official teaser on Weibo. The image also revealed the overall design of the lineup, which will have two circles for the two cameras on the back, while the hero color will be a design in two colors with two different finishes. One-third of the panel will be a woven fabric in White, while the other two-thirds appear to have a leather finish, painted in Red. Realistically, both materials are likely based on plastic. The official image is in line with previous rumors we heard from a reliable leakster. We should see...

OnePlus 12’s global launch tipped to take place in India on January 23
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OnePlus will unveil the OnePlus 12 in China on December 5, but the company is yet to announce the flagship's global launch date. The brand recently kicked off OnePlus 12's promo campaign in international markets, suggesting January 24 to be its global launch date. While we await an official confirmation on the OnePlus 12's international launch date, tipster Max Jambor has said the "OnePlus 12 series will be unveiled globally on January 23rd in India!" OnePlus 12 The word "series" suggests that OnePlus will launch multiple smartphones. We know one is the Snapdragon 8 Gen...

Redmi K70E will be rebranded internationally as Poco X6 Pro
7:53 am |

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As you may already know, Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi is getting ready to unveil a trio of new high-end devices for the Chinese market on November 29 - the K70, K70 Pro, and K70E. The brand has been teasing them in various ways on Weibo over the past few days, and maybe that's whet your appetite for one? Say, the K70E? Well, we have some good news in that case. It turns out that this device will, at some point in the future, be sold internationally as the Poco X6 Pro. This has been revealed through an NBTC certification in Thailand, which connects the model number 2311DRK48G with the name Poco...

Honor starts beta testing MagicOS 8.0 based on Android 14
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While Samsung is already well on its way to reaching a dozen or more devices with the stable One UI 6 update based on Android 14, other manufacturers are only just starting their closed beta tests. Case in point: Honor. Starting today, the company's Magic4 and Magic5 series are eligible to participate in a closed beta of the upcoming MagicOS 8.0, based on Android 14. Registrations for willing participants in the beta have started today in China and will be open until December 14. There will be 3,000 slots for the Magic4 series and 3,000 for the Magic5 series, in...

Huawei MatePad Pro 11 2024 and MateBook D16 2024 unveiled
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Huawei held a product launch event in China earlier today where it unveiled a new HarmonyOS tablet and its Windows laptop. MatePad Pro 11 2024 is the same device that popped up on Geekbench recently with an updated Kirin 9000s chipset while MateBook D16 2024 is configurable with up to an Intel 13th gen Core i9 processor. MatePad Pro 11 2024 The latest MatePad Pro tablet from Huawei brings an 11-inch OLED display with a 1,600 x 2,560px resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio and 600 nits peak brightness. The slate features an aluminum chassis and six speakers and is just 5.9mm...

Paris Rhone SP005 True 4K Projector review
9:37 pm | November 28, 2023

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Paris Rhone SP005: 30-second review

The Paris Rhône SP005 True 4K Projector appears to be a promising offering, combining professional styling and potent projection capabilities at a reasonable price. Initial impressions are favourable, with decent build quality that, although plastic, is well-finished and designed.

The initial setup is straightforward, offering configurations for table, ceiling, rear ceiling, or rear projection, all manageable via an easy-to-use interface. Upon startup, the auto-focus and keystone correction engage, adapting to the projection area. While the focus is precise, with manual adjustment available, keystone correction often needs slight manual tweaking. Using a dedicated projection screen improves accuracy, but this projector ideally requires a central placement without any off-centre correction.

The Android TV integration initially seems well-conceived, and the quality of the projection, even at 600 ANSI Lumens, is adequate for a darkened room. However, issues arise with installed apps like iPlayer, Disney+, and Netflix. The integration becomes less user-friendly due to awkward cursor-style navigation and general instability.

Incorporating an HDMI Fire Stick or a similar device can alleviate these issues, transforming the projector experience. The projection quality is commendable, albeit slightly less intense than expected for a device of its size. While fan noise is noticeable, the powerful speakers effectively mask it.

We've tested out the best 4K projectors and the best business projectors, and overall, this model offers decent 4K resolution and sound, but it's advisable to consider an alternative to the built-in Android TV.

Paris Rhone SP005: Price and availability

Paris Rhone SP005

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  • How much does it cost? Starting from $699
  • When is it out? Available now
  • Where can you get it? You can get it directly from  Paris Rhone. Amazon.com, and other online resellers

The Paris Rhone SP005 True 4K Projector has just gone on sale and can be purchased directly from the Paris Rhone website or Amazon.com for the early bird price of $699. Considering that this is a 4K projector, that price isn't at all bad and well below what you would usually expect to pay for a projector of this type. 

  • Value: 4 / 5

Paris Rhone SP005: Specifications

At the budget end of the market, the projector lacks cutting-edge technology, chips, or processors to boast about. However, offering 4K resolution at this price point is impressive. Its 600 ANSI Lumens fall short of many standard 4K projectors, and with Android TV 9.0 instead of the more up-to-date 11, it's clear that compromises were made to meet a budget.

Taking these limitations into account, along with the inclusion of two very respectable 25W built-in speakers, the price and features begin to seem more balanced. However, this does represent a compromise.

Paris Rhone SP005: Design

Paris Rhone SP005

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  • Premium Stylish Appearance
  • Practical Robust Build
  • Fabric-Covered Front Design

The Magnesium Alloy casing of the SP005 gives the projector an instantly premium feel. Its size and weight are reassuring, and if there were any doubts about the projector's prestige, the fabric-covered front around the large projection lens stylishly dispels them.

However, the Paris Rhône SP005 is at the budget end of the market. While the design and features impress upon unboxing, the specifications start to justify the low price tag.

That said, with a native 3840x2160 resolution, this projector firmly falls into the 4K category. There are few projectors currently available with this feature set that can match what's on offer. The 4K projection is further enhanced by HDR 10+ support and 600 ANSI lumens of brightness, making it more suitable for evening or curtain-closed environments for optimal viewing.

Even with 600 lumens of brightness, it's sufficient to project a 200" diagonal display comfortably. The integrated innovative blue light reduction technology ensures the projected images are clear and crisp.

One of the standout features, alongside the 4K resolution, is the dual 12W speakers. Paris Rhône emphasizes these and the audio quality of the projector, contributing to an immersive cinematic experience.

Paris Rhone SP005

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For ease of use, the projector includes automatic focus, keystone correction, and intelligent obstacle avoidance, allowing quick adaptation to the environment. Manual adjustments are also easily accessible for those who prefer them.

Preinstalled with Android TV 9.0, the projector offers access to a vast selection of apps, from Netflix to Amazon Prime. Ultra-fast WiFi-6 and Bluetooth 5.0 support for controller and Bluetooth connections, along with an array of ports including HDMI 2.1 and USB-C, expand its usability.

The design of the SP005 is stylish and looks the same. The features, though somewhat limited in bulb brightness, are acceptable for the price, especially for nighttime viewing.

  • Design: 4 / 5

Paris Rhone SP005

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Paris Rhone SP005: Performance

Paris Rhone SP005

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  • Effective Auto-Focus
  • Mixed Keystone Accuracy
  • Subpar Android Integration

Compared to the slick and stylish exterior, the actual use of the projector offers a contrast. The initial setup is straightforward, with an easy Wi-Fi network connection and quick overall navigation.

The bulb's brightness, compared to more expensive projectors, is instantly apparent, necessitating drawn curtains for a decent picture. Once light levels are sufficient, the quality of the 4K projection is good, despite some noticeable softening towards the edges of the projection area. It's important to position the projector squarely on the wall rather than at an angle.

Upon switching on, the auto-focus and keystone correction kick in. Generally, the focus is accurate, providing sharp images quickly, though with noticeable whirring sounds. Keystone correction was hit-and-miss, with manual adjustment of the four corner points often yielding the best results.

The object avoidance feature also had mixed success, leading to a preference for manual adjustment. A surprising aspect was the need to repeat the focus and projection setup each time the projector was turned on, though this could be turned off in the settings.

Installing apps is easy, but the implementation of Android 9.0 TV limits direct interaction with apps like Netflix to cursor navigation only, inhibiting browsing capability. Using an external device like a Firestick offers a more user-friendly experience.

HDMI connection simplifies usage significantly. Connecting an iPhone via USB-C works well for visuals but omits audio, which can be connected via Bluetooth 5.0 or, more effectively, through a traditional AUX 3.5mm cable. The Apple Multi Connector offers a better option for delivering both visuals and audio.

Overall, the performance of the SP005 doesn't fully meet expectations. The professional appearance isn't matched by usability, although the audio and projection quality are good. Noise levels are higher compared to other projectors like Sony, Epson, and XGIMI, but once a movie starts, it becomes less noticeable.

Considering its price as a straightforward 4K projector with numerous connection options, it offers great value. The attempt to enhance it with Android TV falls short, needing a firmware fix for improvement. However, using an external TV device via HDMI works well, and the 25W speakers are impressive, though a high-quality speaker set, ideally from our list of the best Dolby Atmos Speakers, is recommended.

Paris Rhone SP005

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  • Performance: 2.5 / 5

Paris Rhone SP005: Verdict

Throughout the test period, this projector's price fluctuated from the full $699 to a more reasonable $499. The features and specifications seem to justify the higher price tag. However, the execution of Android TV is subpar, and numerous issues with Bluetooth connectivity and software glitches in the apps don't quite support the full smart projector price.

However, if you overlook the Android TV and other smart features, what remains is a very competent 4K projector with an excellent set of speakers. Connect your preferred media source, and you have a budget-friendly, well-built 4K projector.

If you're in the market for a smart 4K projector, investing a bit more for a more up-to-date and powerful model is advisable. But for occasional use with external media sources and a limited budget, this projector is an excellent choice.

Should you buy a Paris Rhone SP005?

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How did I test

When it comes to projectors, at least five variables come into play to determine the viewing experience out of the box:

I employ a professional projection screen in lecture theatres and studios for photo and video workshops. At home, I utilize a wall painted specifically for evening viewing.

For my video viewing experience, I delved into a backlog of Edgar Wright movies and the excellent series "Lockwood & Co.", mixing action with special effects, challenging the projector's lamp and electronics. I also showcased the 2020 LG OLED video, a robust test of the projector's handling of black areas. The testing environments included:

Munbyn IRT09J Rugged Windows Tablet review
9:28 pm |

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Munbyn IRT09: 30-second review

The Munbyn IRT09J Rugged Windows tablet couldn't be anything other than tough, with its large screen surrounded by a rubberised plastic edge and all buttons and ports either sealed or sealable to ensure a water resistant design. Even the small fan is been water resistant although this doesn't mean it can be submerged under water.

Installed with Windows 11 Pro, the tablet is fast and responsive, thriving on the work-focused platform. The large 12.2" screen is surprisingly easy to navigate. At the same time, the touchscreen isn't as sensitive as some tablets, which actually works in its favour for the intended market.

Scrolling through spreadsheets and typing up reports is smooth and fluid, with a little configuration for the pop-up on-screen keyboard required initially to enable an easy workflow. The screen is incredibly well-balanced, and colour and contrast can all be adjusted through the Windows OS.

When it comes to web browsing, the tablet is once again fast, connecting and rendering web pages quickly. Likewise, a quick check and catch-up with YouTube and Netflix showed that video playback is well-handled. Focusing back on work, a quick Google Meet and Teams call to check in went well, with the tablet picking up audio and the small speakers pushing out just enough sound to make it workable.

We've hand-tested many of the best rugged tablets, and while the machine might not have the processing power to play games more involved than Solitaire, this is, after all, a work-focused tablet rather than one for recreational purposes. To that end, the tablet is tough, surviving being soaked in water and dropped from a height, so it should stand up to working life.

Munbyn IRT09J: Price and availability

Munbyn IRT09

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  • How much does it cost? Price on application?
  • When is it out? Available now
  • Where can you get it? You can get it directly from Munbyn.

Currently, the Munbyn IRT09J Rugged Windows Tablet is available exclusively through Munbyn, primarily for business purchases. The pricing varies based on quantity, but for individual units, the cost is approximately $1000 or £800.

  • Value: 3 / 5

Munbyn IRT09J: Specifications

Munbyn IRT09J: Design

Munbyn IRT09

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  • Robust
  • Touch Screen
  • Interchangeable Battery

Like the best rugged smartphones and the best rugged laptops, the Munbyn IRT09J is unmistakably tough, with a rubberised plastic surround dotted with water resistant covers to help keep everything inside dry.

While the outer design is tough with an aesthetic that emphasises this feature, the build quality is aimed at everyday professional users needing a durable tablet in relatively safe environments.

The plastic finish offers ample protection against dusty, uneven surfaces, and the tablet can withstand dirt and dust without much concern. If it gets dropped or soaked, scenarios that would typically damage even the best business tablets, the Munbyn IRT09J Rugged Windows Tablet can withstand these knocks.

The touchscreen interface of Windows 11 Pro is quite good, with the 12.2-inch screen providing sufficient space for easy navigation and selection. The screen's responsiveness is adequate for professional use, even if not as sensitive as a smartphone or consumer-level tablet.

The included pen offers a faster, more precise way to navigate the touch screen, which is particularly beneficial for those with larger hands.

Munbyn IRT09

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Typing documents and working with Excel sheets is smooth, although the automatic pop-up of the keyboard can occasionally fail. However, a shortcut to the keyboard on the taskbar solves this issue, and the pop-up keyboard, covering about half the screen, has decent-sized buttons that respond well to typing.

Handling the tablet is facilitated by four connection points for the fabric hand grip, allowing easy operation while walking or on location. There are also various accessories for vehicle mounting and carrying, including back straps, shoulder straps, and a docking station.

Other notable handling features include the fingerprint access pad for easy login and five quick access buttons on the side, including a scanning button that, with the right software, enables barcode scanning using the front or rear cameras.

  • Design: 4 / 5

Munbyn IRT09J: Features

  •  Intel JASPER LAKE N5105 Processor
  • Windows 11 PRO 

The MUNBYN IRT09J Rugged Windows Tablet is a robust tablet designed for professional environments, not consumer use. It features a 12.2-inch Full HD IPS screen with a brightness of 650 nits, making it an ideal solution for outdoor use. Powering the IRT09J is an Intel JASPER LAKE N5105 processor with a clock speed of up to 2.9GHz, which is more than sufficient for all Microsoft Office and equivalent tasks for which the tablet is designed.

As standard, the tablet comes equipped with 16GB RAM and a removable SSD (128GB standard, with options up to 512GB). Access to the SSD is through one of the water-resistant covers that are securely fastened on the back of the machine. To ensure the robustness of the design, the tablet features a water resistant fan and a large finned heat sink, contributing to its excellent heat dissipation capabilities.

Wireless connectivity includes dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, and optional 4G and NFC. For navigation and location-based tasks, it includes GPS/Glonass support. The dual battery system, featuring a large 6300mAh battery alongside a smaller 700mAh unit, provides extended usage without frequent charging.

In terms of ruggedness, the IRT09J meets MIL-STD-810G standards. It has an IP65 rating, ensuring durability against drops, extreme temperatures, and environmental conditions that would be beyond the survivability of most other laptops and tablets. It also includes a range of ports and expansion options, such as USB 3.0, Type C, HDMI, and options for Ethernet, RS232, and QR code scanning, enhancing its utility in various industrial scenarios.

The tablet features a 5MP front and 8MP rear camera setup, suitable for capturing detailed photos and videos in the field. Its design is user-friendly and functional, with a capacitive touch panel that supports multi-touch and is responsive even in demanding situations, including rain.

The IRT09J's versatility is further enhanced by its range of optional accessories, including adapters, car chargers, vehicle mounts, and docking chargers, making it a highly adaptable device for industries like warehousing, logistics, aerospace, and healthcare.

Munbyn IRT09

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  • Features: 4 / 5

Munbyn IRT09J: Performance

Munbyn IRT09

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  • Relatively slow
  • Low graphics scores

The Munbyn IRT09J Rugged Windows Tablet is designed with the industry in mind, and its processor and graphics performance align well with the intended market. While the tablet might not achieve the high-performance scores expected of a mainstream device, the scores it has achieved are well-rounded and ideal for anyone prioritizing office duties over gaming or creative applications.

The graphics and processing speeds were moderate, which essentially means that most modern games are unplayable, with single-digit frame rates at best.

When it comes to office duties, the processor, graphics, SSD, and RAM align with the ideal requirements and operate smoothly, with a PC Mark score of 2232. While this score is on the low side, it's in line with a desktop PC from 2016 and more than sufficient for most warehouse and field administration work.

On the performance front, where this tablet excels is with its durability and additional features. Being able to swap out the battery is a major feature; other tablets might allow for fast charging, but when you're on-site, what you need is instant power. Likewise, the inclusion of hand grip mounts for single-handed operation, a quick scan button, and front and rear cameras all add up to a valuable feature set for industry use.

Then there's the robustness, drop-proofing, and water resistance, which, while they don't add to the machine's speed, do enhance its overall performance as a work tool.

The water resistance is a great feature, and through the test survived a moderated soaking in rain and at the end of a hose spray, however, the IP65 rating means that while this device is water resistant it is not waterproof so cannot be submerged under water. 

When wet the touch screen stops functioning due to the capacitative design, however, once wiped dry the functionality returns. 

After a particularly heavy dousing of water, there was some sign of water ingress when removing the battery. So while the tablet can withstand more than most you should still be careful when using it in particularly heavy rain. 

Munbyn IRT09

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  • Performance: 3 / 5

Munbyn IRT09J: Verdict

The Munbyn IRT09J Rugged Windows Tablet is a sturdy and reliable device tailored for professional use in challenging environments. Its 12.2-inch screen, robust Intel processor, ample RAM, and sizable SSD make it adept for a range of tasks, particularly in outdoor, warehouse, and industrial settings. 

While it may not be suited for high-end gaming or creative tasks, its performance in office-related applications is solid. The tablet's standout features, like its durable build, water resistant design, interchangeable batteries, and tailored accessories, underscore its utility in professional scenarios. If you need a rugged, dependable tablet for work rather than entertainment, the Munbyn IRT09J is an excellent choice, offering good value in its niche.

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Munbyn IRT05 Pro Rugged Windows Tablet review
9:21 pm |

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Munbyn IRT05 Pro: 30-second review

Designed for professionals who work in challenging environments, the Munbyn IRT05 Pro rugged tablet sets itself apart as a reliable and durable computing device. Featuring a 10.1-inch, 700-nit display, it offers a good balance of brightness and contrast for outdoor use. The robustness of this tablet is evident in its design, which is capable of withstanding drops, water, and dust, thanks to its MIL-STD-810G and IP65 certifications.

At its core, the IRT05 Pro is powered by the Intel Celeron(R) N5100 @ 1.10 1.11GHZ processor. We've tested out many of the best rugged tablets, and in our experience, this processor gives a good balance between processing performance and power consumption when running the preinstalled version of Windows 11 Pro. The large 10,000mAh battery is capable of providing up to 10 hours of usage and is quickly swapable if more running time is required between charges. 

The tablet's connectivity options are well catered to, including dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, and 4G LTE, making connecting to online services in and out of the office simple. The addition of GPS functionality is a handy feature for location-based tasks. 

Performance-wise, the Munbyn IRT05 Pro's configuration is aimed at typical office and administrative tasks, albeit out in the field. It handles Microsoft Office applications with ease and offers smooth internet browsing. However, it's not designed for gaming or creative tasks that require high-end graphics capabilities. 

While it excels in robustness and functionality for professional use, its specifications are not aligned with the needs of gaming or creative work, making it an excellent option for field-based professionals rather than those working in creative industries or a tough recreational tablet.

Munbyn IRT05 Pro: Price and availability

Munbyn IRT05 Pro

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)
  • How much does it cost? Starting from $699?
  • When is it out? Available now
  • Where can you get it? You can get it directly from Munbyn or Amazon.com.

The Munbyn IRT05 Pro Rugged Windows Tablet is available directly from Munbyn.com as part of a larger bulk order for businesses or industries or through Amazon.com as a single unit for $699. It is also available through many other electrical outlets. 

  • Value: 3.5 / 5

Munbyn IRT05 Pro: Specifications

Munbyn IRT05 Pro: Design

Munbyn IRT05 Pro

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  • Robust
  • Touch Screen
  • Interchangeable Battery

The Munbyn IRT05 Pro Rugged Tablet is a robust device designed for demanding professional environments rather than simple home or office use. The tablet features a durable rubberized plastic exterior and is built to withstand on-site conditions, including knocks and scratches, and is, of course, waterproof.

Compared to the usual slimline design of most tablets, you can see where the focus has shifted onto robustness for the IRT05, with the tablet weighing in at 1.12kg and measuring 27.5 x 18.5 x 2.5cm, far more than most standard tablets.

As you look over the tablet, you'll also discover that doors cover all ports to ensure that the tablet remains watertight, reinforcing the point that this tablet is designed for use in all weather conditions and a multitude of locations.

Munbyn IRT05 Pro

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Ensuring good visibility of the screen in all locations and situations, the tablet features a large 10.1-inch touchscreen with decent brightness that ensures it remains visible in all weather conditions, from bright sunny days to dull and overcast. The touch panel is capacitive with anti-scratch properties, further emphasizing its readiness for tough environments.

The tablet is equipped with a large battery, secured on the back and held in place by a push lock that enables the battery to be removed and replaced in seconds. On the back, there's also a fingerprint pad that users can use to enable fast and easy access to the system.

Additional design features include front and rear cameras (2.0MP front and 5.0MP rear), making it suitable for capturing work-related images and videos. The device also supports OTG, allowing connection to various peripherals such as USB drives, mice, and keyboards, which can be handy if you have larger reports to write.

  • Design: 4 / 5

Munbyn IRT05 Pro: Features

  • Intel Celeron(R) N5100 @ 1.10 1.11GHZ
  • Windows 11 PRO 

Like the best rugged laptops and the best rugged smartphones, this tablet is designed for demanding professional settings, where toughness and functionality are paramount. The IRT05's standout feature is the 10.1-inch display, with a 700-nit brightness that ensures visibility in harsh sunlight and shade.

Running on Windows 11 Pro, this tablet offers a familiar operating system tailored for professional use, integrated with a 2.0 MP front camera and a 5.0MP rear camera for fieldwork documentation and video calls.

At its core, the IRT05 Pro is powered by an Intel Celeron(R) N5100 @ 1.10 1.11GHZ processor, supported by Intel HD Graphics and 8GB RAM, ensuring smooth operation of professional applications like Microsoft Office. This differs from the widely available Intel Cherrytrail Z8350 1.44Ghz-1.92GHz model which is widely available online. 

Connectivity is essential for field use, and the IRT05 Pro is equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, and 4G LTE, maintaining connection in diverse environments. Its GPS functionality is useful for location accuracy in remote areas.

A standout feature is the tablet's 10,000mAh battery, offering up to 10 hours of use and the ability to quickly swap in a fresh battery, enhancing its professional-grade feature set.

The tablet's durability, both aesthetically and functionally, meets MIL-STD-810G standards, providing resilience against drops, water, and dust – crucial for rugged environments. NFC and a range of ports and interfaces, including USB, HDMI, and RJ45, add to its adaptability, making the IRT05 Pro suitable for construction, warehousing, and field research.

Munbyn IRT05 Pro

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  • Features: 4 / 5

Munbyn IRT05 Pro: Performance

Munbyn IRT05 Pro

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  • Relatively slow
  • Low graphics scores

The Munbyn IRT05 Pro Rugged Tablet's performance is tailored to its target market. It offers solid performance and durability that will appeal to professional users looking for a tablet for administration rather than gaming or creative work. 

The IRT05 achieves reasonable benchmark scores for the type of product that it is, indicative of its suitability for office and administrative functions. Its moderate graphics and processing speeds make it clear that it's not designed for the latest or even recently past gaming titles. Still, it excels in tasks like document handling, spreadsheets, and internet browsing, as reflected in its PC Mark score of 2344. 

While this score is modest, it's sufficient for most professional fieldwork and warehouse operations.

Where the IRT05 Pro stands out is in its durability and practical features for field use. Its swappable battery system is particularly beneficial for uninterrupted work, and the hand grip mounts, quick scan button, and camera capabilities add significant value for industrial use.

The tablet's robust construction ensures resilience against harsh conditions, enhancing its reliability as a work tool in challenging environments where most other tablets and laptops would simply break.

The IP65 rating means that the tablet is water resistant rather than waterproof, so submerging the tablet into water will break it. However, subjected to heavy rain and damp conditions the tablet should be fine. In our test the water was spayed at the tablet for 10 minutes from a hose, while the wet meant that the screen wasn't usable due to the capacitive technology, after it was wiped clean the tablet worked fine.

Munbyn IRT05 Pro

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  • Performance: 3 / 5

Munbyn IRT05 Pro: Verdict

The Munbyn IRT05 Pro Rugged Tablet proves its worth as a reliable and durable choice for professionals in challenging environments. Its standout 10.1-inch, 700-nit display, robust Intel Celeron processor, and substantial 10,000mAh battery make it well-suited for outdoor, warehouse, or fieldwork. 

While it might not cater to gaming enthusiasts or those in creative industries due to limited graphics and storage, it excels in handling administrative and office tasks. The tablet's design, featuring waterproofing and drop resistance, aligns perfectly with its target market. If you're in need of a tough, functional tablet for professional use, the IRT05 Pro is a commendable choice and offers good value in its niche.

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Munbyn IRT05 Pro

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AGM H6 rugged smartphone review
9:14 pm |

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AGM H6 rugged smartphone: 30-second review

The AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone follows the usual tough design yet still manages to keep the overall look and feel of the smartphone slim and stylish. The rubberized plastic surround provides a decent grip, and the few buttons placed around the edge are a decent size and easy enough to find and use.

Adding to the durability of this phone is the IP68 rating, which means it can be submerged underwater, making it a great solution for anyone needing a phone that can keep up with life outdoors. It's also built to MIL-STD-810H standards, ensuring that if you drop it under most normal conditions, the phone won't be affected.

As you look over the phone, you'll also notice that rubber flaps cover all ports, and the back of the phone is textured to give a better overall grip to the device in any condition.

There are also a few more interesting features, such as the three-card slot that enables you to add two SIM cards and a TF Card up to 512GB, greatly expanding the already decent 256GB that comes as standard.

In speed tests, the phone didn't hold up so well against most other recent releases, with relatively low Geekbench and 3D Mark scores. However, when just running Google apps for business, that power is more than sufficient.

We've tested out quite a number of the best rugged smartphones and the best rugged tablets, and the AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone is for anyone wanting a simple, tough, no-fuss Android phone. It offers all the classic Google tools such as Mail, Docs, Sheets, and Calendar, without the bloat often found on other phones at a budget price.

AGM H6 rugged smartphone: Price and availability

AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone

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  • How much does it cost? Starting from $219 in US, 249 Euros in Europe
  • When is it out? Available now
  • Where can you get it? You can get it directly from the retailer, Amazon, and others

The AGM H6 Rugged Mobile phone is available directly from the AGM website as well as on Amazon.com and many other online resellers

  • Value: 4 / 5

AGM H6 rugged smartphone: Specifications

AGM H6 rugged smartphone: Design

AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone

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  • Robust
  • Large Screen 
  • Decent battery life

The design of the AGM H6 rugged mobile phone is a departure from traditional tough smartphones, featuring a slimline, lightweight form factor and a large floating-style screen akin to mainstream smartphones. However, once you pick it up, you can feel the solid build and slightly rubberized texture of the surround, along with detailing on the back that ensures a firm grip in all conditions.

The big selling points of this phone are toughness and simplicity, and everything about the design reinforces this. As you look over the phone, you'll see that all ports, including the USB Type-C and 3.5mm headphone jack, are covered with rubber bungs to ensure no water gets into the electronics if the phone gets wet or is dropped into water.

The power button on the right side of the phone gives a precise click as you switch the device on and also doubles as a fingerprint scanner. Above this is the volume control, again with a precise click. On the opposite side is a bright yellow button that can be customized in your settings to give quick access to an app of your choice. This button highlights the smartphone's key focus on simplicity of use.

As is standard on all smartphones, there are two cameras: an 8MP front camera for video calls and a 50MP rear camera.

The rest of the exterior is very simple, with the large 6.56-inch screen covering the front, the rubberized surround adding protection while keeping the phone slimline and stylish, and the build being IP68 rated, meaning it's waterproof and MIL-STD-810H certified, ensuring you can drop it without worry.

AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone

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In line with the physical design elements of the phone, the software is equally streamlined. Unlike every other phone I've opened recently, the AGM H6 is sparse. On the home screen, there's only the basic Google suite of apps along with the settings icon. Scrolling to the second screen shows the camera, but really, AGM has kept the phone lightweight in terms of apps and demands on the phone's resources.

An interesting addition to the design is the three-card slot that allows you to insert two SIM cards and a TF Card up to 512GB in capacity, adding to the standard 256GB of internal storage. This means you can have both your work and personal number on the same phone, and the additional storage is there if you need to capture images, store work files, and more.

The design of the AGM H6 is aimed at those less fussed with the latest apps, games, and smartphone gimmicks and more focused on using a phone for making calls, checking and updating documents while knowing that, come rain or shine, the phone will continue working.

  • Design: 4 / 5

AGM H6 rugged smartphone: Features

  • Octa-Core Unisoc T606
  • Android 13

The AGM H6 is designed as a rugged phone and packs features to support its use in almost any condition, yet it still manages to blend that durability with a sleek design. The phone, considering its rugged label, is remarkably thin at just 10.75 mm and weighs in at 240g, not what you would usually expect from a rugged smartphone.

With IP68/IP69K water and dust resistance, plus MIL-STD-810H shock resistance, it's built to survive drops from up to 1.8 meters, so it will suit anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors for work or leisure.

At the heart of the AGM H6 is an Octa-Core T606 processor that enables the phone to run Android 13. The processor, backed by 16 GB of RAM (8 GB physical + 8 GB virtual), ensures there's plenty of memory for opening multiple apps at once. In comparison, the 256 GB storage, expandable up to 512 GB with an optional TF Card, provides ample space for apps, photos, and files.

Those three card slots are a standout feature of the AGM H6 – two for nano SIMs and one for a TF card, negating the need for constant swapping. The inclusion of NFC, fingerprint and face recognition, alongside GPS, Beidou, and Galileo, rounds off an impressive list of advanced features.

While not specifically aimed at photography, the camera sports a 50 MP primary camera alongside a 2 MP macro lens and an 8 MP front camera for video calls. The camera's 50MP sensor uses the Samsung JN1+GC02M1, which is a good middle-of-the-road imaging sensor.

Ensuring a decent battery life, the phone includes a 4900 mAh battery, supporting 18W fast charging. This capacity enables up to 24 hours of talk time, over 22 hours of music, and a decent amount of web browsing and video playback. However, these last two activities will drain the battery faster.

AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone

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  • Features: 4 / 5

AGM H6 rugged smartphone: Performance

AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone

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  • Good for google apps
  • Robust build quality

As this is a rugged smartphone, it only seems fair to start the test off with some rugged tests. Using the phone for making calls, alongside the pre-installed apps, WhatsApp, and a few other chosen selections, the H6 was fast and responsive, with the large touchscreen responding well in most conditions.

As the screen became wet, the usual issue arose with the responsiveness of the screen, as the moisture confuses the capacitive technology. However, a quick wipe away of the moisture returns the responsiveness.

Listening to music or watching videos through the phone handles all with ease, although the built-in speaker is a little lacking in audio quality. Plugging in some headphones or linking to a speaker, everything sounded fine.

For everyday use, there's little to fault with the H6. The only time it did struggle was when Adobe Lightroom and a few other video editing apps, such as Quik, were installed. While the apps themselves run absolutely fine, the smoothness of the experience isn't the same as you would get with more powerful phones. However, it could still do the work, which was impressive.

When it came to the benchmark tests, the results showed the limitations of the device, with middle to lower scores across the board. However, this phone isn't aimed at the higher end of the market; it's a simple, rugged phone designed to be used by people who need something simple and tough for tasks like making calls, reading emails, and updating documents. For this, the power is absolutely spot on. Below are the results of the benchmark tests.

AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone

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  • Performance: 4 / 5

AGM H6 rugged smartphone: Verdict

The AGM H6 Rugged Mobile Phone strikes a balance between rugged durability and user-friendly design. It's a phone that doesn't try to be more than it is, and that's its biggest strength. For anyone who prioritizes simplicity and reliability over high-end specs, the AGM H6 is a perfect fit. Its slimline design, coupled with IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H certifications, makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts or professionals who face various environments, from wet and windy to hot and dusty. 

While it may not lead the pack in performance benchmarks, it offers more than enough power for essential tasks like calls, emails, and document handling. The added convenience of a three-card slot and a decent camera setup make it versatile for various needs. At its core, the AGM H6 is a no-frills, dependable smartphone that delivers on its promise of being a rugged, simple-to-use device at an accessible price point, making it a solid choice for the practical user.

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