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Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: a near-complete overhaul for the better
2:01 pm | January 9, 2024

Author: admin | Category: Computers Computing Gadgets Peripherals & Accessories | Comments: Off

Alienware hasn't just been working hard on its monitor and computer lines; it's also been busy revitalizing its gaming keyboard and mouse offerings to better suit competitive players. In fact, the manufacturer worked with 100 professional gamers, including the competitive gaming team Team Liquid, to refine the build and performance of both the Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard and Pro Wireless Mouse to make them among the best gaming mice and best gaming keyboards around.

My brief hands-on time with both showed me how much more advanced these peripherals are compared to last year's offerings. It's impressive that Dell has gone the distance in improving these designs, rather than simply resting on its laurels and turning out a perfunctory refresh.

Alienware Pro Wireless mouse and keyboard: Price and availability

While there's no official pricing for the Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard or Pro Wireless Mouse as yet, we know that their release date will be January 11 2024 for the US and UK, with other countries and regions seeing a later release, although it's not clear right now if these peripherals will be released in Australia.

Going by the price of last year's models, the list price for the keyboard will most likely be around, or possibly a bit higher than, $150 / £145 / AU$240, while we'd expect the mouse to come in at around $130 / £125 / AU$150.

Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: Design

The new Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard is a tenkyless marvel. It features two silicone sound-dampening layers, which makes for a richer and higher-quality typing experience. Compared to last year's model, which I also briefly tested out, and the Alienware AW420K, which I reviewed in full, the difference is noticeable.

It also looks beautiful, especially with the RGB lighting illuminating it. Alienware has a way of making an otherwise boring black finish look stunning and sleek, with this keyboard being no exception, and you can choose between that color – Dark Side of the Moon – or the white Lunar Light. It's well-built yet lightweight at under two pounds, and feels able to withstand a drop while still being easily portable.

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The Alienware Pro Wireless Mouse has also been improved in most ways spec-wise, though its outward appearance is mainly the same design as the 2023 Alienware AW720M. While the latter weighed 3oz / 86g, the new model is remarkably light at under 2.12oz / 60g. As I was told by Team Liquid, thanks to the lost weight movement speed and response time were incredibly fast, helping to improve gaming performance.

There is one caveat, however. In 2023 I praised the Alienware AW720M for being one of the few truly ambidextrous gaming mice; but here, the new design and reduced weight have come at the cost of the two buttons on the right side, making this a right-handed mouse only. It's disappointing that left-handed players are left behind again for the sake of a few grams.

As with the keyboard you can choose between the Dark Side of the Moon and Lunar Light colors.

Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: Performance

The Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard's linear mechanical switches have an actuation force of 40g, and I could feel how much lighter it was to use than either of the two aforementioned Alienware keyboards, with its sound quality being much softer. A member of Team Liquid remarked to me that the keyboard felt easier and more responsive to use.

It's not just the actuation force that's been completely overhauled. Unlike the 2023 model, this keyboard is using Alienware Linear Mechanical switches instead of the Cherry MX switches. This means that Dell has been able to better customize them to suit the more esports-minded goals of this year's release.

The switches are also hot-swappable, and compatible with pretty much any 3-pin and 5-pin switches, including the Cherry MX ones.

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While I had limited time using the Alienware Pro Wireless Mouse, it does feel very noticeably lighter that its predecessor, which will make gaming with it that much more responsive – and when it comes to competitive gaming, every moment saved can mean the difference between victory and defeat.

It seems that the mouse has lost its Bluetooth connectivity in the overhaul process, which makes sense since it's easily the slowest type of connectivity, and this mouse is built specifically for esports. However, this means there's one less option for non-competitive gamers and general users.

Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: Early verdict

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Both the Alienware Pro Wireless Mouse and Keyboard have been nearly completely overhauled for these new releases, and I applaud Dell for putting in significant effort in terms of research and development – it pays off in spades for both peripherals.

Both the keyboard and mouse benefit from increased response times due to lighter and more efficient builds. The keyboard switches' decreased actuation force is impressive, as is how much lighter the mouse is to move, even if that came at the cost of ambidextrous functionality.

Despite that one misstep, it's still impressive to see how much progress Dell has made in improving both of these accessories. I'm looking forward to fully testing how well they perform – and to what improvements Dell brings to future models.

TCL brings 7-strong 50 series of smartphones, including two with NxtPaper displays
12:53 pm |

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TCL introduced its new 50 series of smartphones today at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. The lineup consists of seven devices, five of them heading to the US market. Two of those will come with Nxtpaper display, which we already saw in the TCL 40 Nxtpaper 5G. The company did not reveal the full specs sheets of the devices, only a limited set of features, but it did confirm they will all have dual speakers. Here's the full list of TCL 50 series phone that will hit the market this year: TCL 50 SE TCL 50 5G TCL 50 XE 5G TCL 50 XE NxtPaper 5G TCL 50 XL 5G TCL 50 XL NxtPaper 5G ...

Telemetry TV review
12:52 pm |

Author: admin | Category: Computers Gadgets Pro | Comments: Off

TelemetryTV is a powerful digital signage platform built for the modern organization who needs to engage audiences, generate awareness, and give their teams and communities a voice. It is used by top organizations, including Starbucks, the Stanford School of Medicine, Carvana and Amazon. 

TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content easily by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of your displays wherever they are TelemetryTV is a powerful digital signage platform launched in 2013 that helps modern organizations engage audiences, raise awareness, and give their teams and communities a voice. It allows users to easily broadcast dynamic content by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of their displays, wherever they are.

Telemetry TV: Features

TelemetryTV is a cloud-based digital signage software, which operates a SaaS subscription model, with no availability for a perpetual license or on-premise hosting. It has a variety of features, including: content management to display schedules, events, and videos with customized layouts, along with device management that covers a wide range of hardware options, and scheduling to encompass a single page, multiple pages, or an entire playlist- your choice. There is also support for multiple content types, the ability to display a web application on any screen and support for social feeds that can broadcast streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, or even data driven dashboards. You can also rest assured that there is support for seamless integration with your current business architecture, along with SOC2-certified security.

Additional features round out the comprehensive approach of TelemetryTV, with support for remote use, auto updates, the ability to display schedules, videos and events via customized layouts, and a login process that can be automated.

Telemetry TV: Pricing

TelemetryTV is a subscription based model, with a choice of plans, three for business, and two for enterprise. There is no free tier, but there is an offer for a free trial, and some plans offer an annual discount when committing to pay a year at a time rather than monthly. We also would have liked to see a discount when taking the subscription for multiple devices on the business plans, but a shortcoming is that the additional devices are priced the same unless it is an enterprise plan, which in all fairness is how other products in the space do as well.

The bottom plan is Entry, which costs $9/month per device, with no minimum number of devices. It includes up to 5 user licenses, with a limit of 10 playlists, 10 GB of storage with bandwidth of 100 GB/month. There is also support for iOS, Mac, Windows and Android. It otherwise includes support for most of the features, such as the app library, image and video file storage, real time content management and Google Drive integration. Support is limited to only live chat.

TelemetryTV pricing

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Moving up a tier is the Core, which has a cost of $15 per month per device, with the option to pay annually at a rate of $13/month per device. It adds multiple features, including group permissions, user activity logs, automatic device provisioning, and playlist and device tag filters. It also increases to 100 user licenses, 50 GB of media storage, and bandwidth of 1000 GB/month.

The top business plan is Elite, at a slightly higher cost of $16 per month per device, but the lone option is to pay it upfront on an annual basis. The other issue with this plan is that it must be taken for a minimum of 10 devices, a likely significant barrier to admission for smaller businesses and organizations. It adds a handful of features to the lower plans, such as embeddable playlists, serial port commands, proof of play and device logs, and media auto expire. It also has a larger limit of 1,000 user licenses.

There are also two enterprise plans, starting at Network at a cost of $9/device/month, and a minimum of 500 devices (and includes the option for volume discounts with even more devices.

Telemetry TV: Support

There are a number of options for direct support, but some of the options are reserved for the higher tiers of plan. More specifically, TelemetryTV provides email and live chat support as standard. However, phone and video support gets reserved for the Plus, Network, and Enterprise Plans. Also be aware that support hours are 4AM - 5PM PST, with the days of operation not specified, along with an email for direct contact with the caveat that it is “For large opportunities in an unsupported time zone.”

There are also resources for self help information as well. These include a blog, a “Getting Started” guide which has helpful videos, an API Documentation, and a FAQ with answers to about two dozen questions.

TelemetryTV: Final Verdict

TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content easily by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey and custom apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of your displays wherever they are. TelemetryTV makes it easy for users to broadcast dynamic content by streaming video, images, social media feeds, turnkey and custom apps, and data-driven dashboards to any display, anywhere. We appreciate the upfront pricing with a choice of tiers, the integration with other platforms such as Google Docs, the support options, and the free trial. Some things to keep in mind are the less support options on the lower tiers, the shorter 24/7 phone support times, the lack of a free tier that some competitors do offer, and no options for local hosting. Overall, with a choice of so many tiers, we think that users would do well to choose TelemetryTV for their digital signage needs. 

Telemetry TV review
12:52 pm |

Author: admin | Category: Computers Gadgets Pro | Comments: Off

TelemetryTV is a powerful digital signage platform built for the modern organization who needs to engage audiences, generate awareness, and give their teams and communities a voice. It is used by top organizations, including Starbucks, the Stanford School of Medicine, Carvana and Amazon. 

TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content easily by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of your displays wherever they are TelemetryTV is a powerful digital signage platform launched in 2013 that helps modern organizations engage audiences, raise awareness, and give their teams and communities a voice. It allows users to easily broadcast dynamic content by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of their displays, wherever they are.

Telemetry TV: Features

TelemetryTV is a cloud-based digital signage software, which operates a SaaS subscription model, with no availability for a perpetual license or on-premise hosting. It has a variety of features, including: content management to display schedules, events, and videos with customized layouts, along with device management that covers a wide range of hardware options, and scheduling to encompass a single page, multiple pages, or an entire playlist- your choice. There is also support for multiple content types, the ability to display a web application on any screen and support for social feeds that can broadcast streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, or even data driven dashboards. You can also rest assured that there is support for seamless integration with your current business architecture, along with SOC2-certified security.

Additional features round out the comprehensive approach of TelemetryTV, with support for remote use, auto updates, the ability to display schedules, videos and events via customized layouts, and a login process that can be automated.

Telemetry TV: Pricing

TelemetryTV is a subscription based model, with a choice of plans, three for business, and two for enterprise. There is no free tier, but there is an offer for a free trial, and some plans offer an annual discount when committing to pay a year at a time rather than monthly. We also would have liked to see a discount when taking the subscription for multiple devices on the business plans, but a shortcoming is that the additional devices are priced the same unless it is an enterprise plan, which in all fairness is how other products in the space do as well.

The bottom plan is Entry, which costs $9/month per device, with no minimum number of devices. It includes up to 5 user licenses, with a limit of 10 playlists, 10 GB of storage with bandwidth of 100 GB/month. There is also support for iOS, Mac, Windows and Android. It otherwise includes support for most of the features, such as the app library, image and video file storage, real time content management and Google Drive integration. Support is limited to only live chat.

TelemetryTV pricing

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Moving up a tier is the Core, which has a cost of $15 per month per device, with the option to pay annually at a rate of $13/month per device. It adds multiple features, including group permissions, user activity logs, automatic device provisioning, and playlist and device tag filters. It also increases to 100 user licenses, 50 GB of media storage, and bandwidth of 1000 GB/month.

The top business plan is Elite, at a slightly higher cost of $16 per month per device, but the lone option is to pay it upfront on an annual basis. The other issue with this plan is that it must be taken for a minimum of 10 devices, a likely significant barrier to admission for smaller businesses and organizations. It adds a handful of features to the lower plans, such as embeddable playlists, serial port commands, proof of play and device logs, and media auto expire. It also has a larger limit of 1,000 user licenses.

There are also two enterprise plans, starting at Network at a cost of $9/device/month, and a minimum of 500 devices (and includes the option for volume discounts with even more devices.

Telemetry TV: Support

There are a number of options for direct support, but some of the options are reserved for the higher tiers of plan. More specifically, TelemetryTV provides email and live chat support as standard. However, phone and video support gets reserved for the Plus, Network, and Enterprise Plans. Also be aware that support hours are 4AM - 5PM PST, with the days of operation not specified, along with an email for direct contact with the caveat that it is “For large opportunities in an unsupported time zone.”

There are also resources for self help information as well. These include a blog, a “Getting Started” guide which has helpful videos, an API Documentation, and a FAQ with answers to about two dozen questions.

TelemetryTV: Final Verdict

TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content easily by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey and custom apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of your displays wherever they are. TelemetryTV makes it easy for users to broadcast dynamic content by streaming video, images, social media feeds, turnkey and custom apps, and data-driven dashboards to any display, anywhere. We appreciate the upfront pricing with a choice of tiers, the integration with other platforms such as Google Docs, the support options, and the free trial. Some things to keep in mind are the less support options on the lower tiers, the shorter 24/7 phone support times, the lack of a free tier that some competitors do offer, and no options for local hosting. Overall, with a choice of so many tiers, we think that users would do well to choose TelemetryTV for their digital signage needs. 

TCL announces NxtPaper 14 Pro and Tab 10 NxtPaper 5G tablets
12:00 pm |

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TCL likes to unveil at least a few new tablets at CES and this year we got the NxtPaper 14 Pro and Tab 10 NxtPaper 5G. Both tablets feature NxtPaper 3.0 displays, which gain a new polarizing filter and updated DC dimming for a more natural reading experience and less eye strain. NxtPaper 14 Pro NxtPaper 14 Pro features a 14-inch IPS LCD with 2,880 x 1,800px resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Being a NxtPaper panel, it still features a mate texture but it now gets updated to 700 nits peak brightness. The screen boasts a 16:10 aspect ratio and TCL also added a dedicated NxtPaper button...

Realme will unveil its periscope camera tech tomorrow
9:24 am |

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Realme has been teasing a new smartphone with a periscope camera for over a week. The brand hasn't revealed the phone's name, but the company has partnered with Qualcomm to unveil "groundbreaking image technologies" and the periscope camera on January 10, 2024, in Las Vegas, USA. realme partners with Qualcomm to unveil groundbreaking image technologies and the much-awaited periscope camera, at Las Vegas 2024 for a media preview event!Stay tuned for an epic debut and more updates. #PeriscopeOver200MPKnow more: https://t.co/jH9H8nqk55 pic.twitter.com/mHyIQbBc0s— realme (@realmeIndia) January...

Realme will unveil its periscope camera tech tomorrow
9:24 am |

Author: admin | Category: Mobile phones news | Comments: Off

Realme has been teasing a new smartphone with a periscope camera for over a week. The brand hasn't revealed the phone's name, but the company has partnered with Qualcomm to unveil "groundbreaking image technologies" and the periscope camera on January 10, 2024, in Las Vegas, USA. realme partners with Qualcomm to unveil groundbreaking image technologies and the much-awaited periscope camera, at Las Vegas 2024 for a media preview event!Stay tuned for an epic debut and more updates. #PeriscopeOver200MPKnow more: https://t.co/jH9H8nqk55 pic.twitter.com/mHyIQbBc0s— realme (@realmeIndia) January...

Nvidia announces new GeForce RTX 40 Super series of graphics cards
8:30 am |

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Nvidia has announced the updated GeForce RTX 40 Super series of graphics cards, which will be replacing most of their existing non-Super counterparts in the company's lineup. The new series includes the RTX 4080 Super, the RTX 4070 Ti Super, and the RTX 4070 Super. Aside from the RTX 4070 Super, the other two models will be replacing their non-Super versions while the regular RTX 4070 is dropping down in price. The big change with all of these cards is the increase in the CUDA core count. The RTX 4080 Super gets 5.3% additional cores while the RTX 4070 Ti gets a much more...

Nvidia announces new GeForce RTX 40 Super series of graphics cards
8:30 am |

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Nvidia has announced the updated GeForce RTX 40 Super series of graphics cards, which will be replacing most of their existing non-Super counterparts in the company's lineup. The new series includes the RTX 4080 Super, the RTX 4070 Ti Super, and the RTX 4070 Super. Aside from the RTX 4070 Super, the other two models will be replacing their non-Super versions while the regular RTX 4070 is dropping down in price. The big change with all of these cards is the increase in the CUDA core count. The RTX 4080 Super gets 5.3% additional cores while the RTX 4070 Ti gets a much more...

Samsung teases Galaxy AI unveiling at Unpacked on January 17 in huge worldwide campaign
6:59 am |

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Samsung has made the date of its next grand Unpacked event official a few days ago: it's happening on January 17 (in most places - it will be January 18 in Korea, for example, due to time zone differences). This is when the company will unveil its next flagship smartphone family, comprised of the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. Now it's started a huge outdoor teaser ad campaign across the world, and the phones don't feature in it at all. Instead, it's all about "Galaxy AI". Samsung Galaxy AI teaser in London We have recently heard that this Unpacked event would...

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