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Xiaomi Pad 7 in for review
10:39 am | January 9, 2025

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Today we have with us the Xiaomi Pad 7. Launched in China back in October of last year, the Pad 7 is finally getting a wider release, starting with India. The model we have here is the Indian unit and it’s identical to the one launched in China. Starting with the design, you are getting an all-aluminum shell with no visible antenna lines. The device is only 6.18mm thick and weighs 500g. On the front is the 3:2 aspect ratio 11.2-inch IPS LCD with a resolution of 3200x2136. The display has a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz and a claimed peak brightness of 800 nits. The device also...

iQOO Z10 family is on the way with four members
6:59 am |

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iQOO's Z9 family has a lot of members, and now the brand is readying their successors. The iQOO Z10 line will, at least initially, comprise only four members, according to a new rumor out of China. Of course, it may expand at a later point beyond that. The first devices in this series are going to be the Z10, Z10x, Z10 Turbo, and Z10 Turbo Pro. Apparently the main idea behind this line is to give every single handset a "super large" battery, which makes us think of something in the neighborhood of 7,000 mAh. iQOO Z9 Turbo+ The Z10 Turbo Pro is currently being tested with the...

Redmi K80 Ultra specs leak
4:02 am |

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Redmi launched the K80 and K80 Pro in November, and the Xiaomi sub-brand is now busy working on the top of the line K80 Ultra. According to prolific Chinese leaker Digital Chat Station, the K80 Ultra will be powered by the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ SoC. It will have a "1.5K" resolution flat screen with extremely narrow bezels, an embedded ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, a metal frame, and a battery that will be at least 6,500 mAh. Redmi K80 Pro Those are some nice high-end specs for sure, and the K80 Ultra is also said to be IP68 certified for dust and water...

Samsung Galaxy A56 certification reveals its battery capacity
1:54 am |

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The Samsung Galaxy A56 is coming soon with a new design for its camera island, an upgraded selfie camera, the Exynos 1580 SoC, and support for 45W wired charging (a first for the Galaxy A series, believe it or not). The phone's journey towards launch has now completed an additional necessary step: certification for sale in China by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Obviously the Chinese-bound version got the nod, and this one has the model number SM-A5660. Samsung Galaxy A56 leaked image The certification reveals that the phone will sport a battery rated...

Watch the Poco X7 and Poco X7 Pro launch live
12:01 am |

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Just before 2024 rolled into the past, Xiaomi confirmed that it will launch the next generation of Poco X phones on January 9. The time has almost come, and you can join us as we watch the X7-series get unveiled live: We already know what to expect to an extent, thanks to the company’s detailed teasers. There will be two devices, vanilla and Pro, plus special editions. Xiaomi Poco X7 and Poco X7 Pro The Poco X7 Pro will be powered by the latest Dimensity 8400 Ultra, an all big core mid-range chipset, and a massive 6,550mAh battery (6,000mAh on the global model). The...

Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) hands on: the new king of on-the-go functionality
10:31 pm | January 8, 2025

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CES 2025 has been packed full of innovation, announcements and of course, talk of the town AI has taken center stage for the most part. In comes the ASUS Zenbook Duo (2025), a step up on the company’s flagship dual screen laptop which now features Intel AI Boost.

The Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) is pretty revolutionary device, allowing those who are on the go or don’t want to commit to a full desktop setup to still take advantage of multiple screens. You also get the flexibility to use the device as a normal laptop when two screens might be a bit overkill.

Thanks to Intel AI Boost, delivered by up the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, you get amazing efficiency for AI driven tasks. Pair this with some pretty hefty specifications all packed into a lightweight, slimline design, and you’ve got a powerhouse of a machine which you can easily stick in a backpack and use anywhere.

Price and availability

Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) dual-screen laptop on a table at CES 2025

(Image credit: Future / Jasmine Mannan)

With a starting price of $1,699.99 (UK and AUS pricing yet to be confirmed), the Asus Zenbook Duo isn’t the most expensive piece of kit on the market, but is by no means a budget option either.

Of course, you’re paying a premium for the dual screen option which in turn could save you money down the line as you won’t have to invest in a second monitor.

The ASUS Zenbook Duo will be available for purchase from February 10, 2025.

Design

Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) dual-screen laptop in landscape mode

(Image credit: Future / Jasmine Mannan)

On first inspection, the Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) resembles a normal laptop, but lift the wireless keyboard and underneath is a second screen, which is only activated when the keyboard is removed so you don’t have to worry about power draw.

As well as standard laptop mode, the Asus Zenbook Duo allows you to utilize dual screen mode - as you’d expect - as well as other options like desktop mode and even screen sharing. While it might sound intimidating at first, swapping between different modes is easy and seamless, allowing you to go from laptop mode to dual screen mode within seconds thanks to the built-in kickstand.

You get stunning dual 3K, 120Hz OLED panels which look absolutely breath taking. Visuals are gorgeous on this device, with amazing breadth of color and all the other advantages of OLED screens.

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Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) on a table at CES 2025

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Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) on a table at CES 2025

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Both displays are also touch screen and support the Asus Pen 2.0, meaning you could easily use one as a drawing tablet for photo editing or graphic design. Better yet, the Asus Pen 2.0 is included, meaning you don’t have to go out and spend extra cash to utilize the feature.

Weighing in a 2.98 lbs (1.35kg) and just 14.6mm thick, the Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) is heavier than some other lightweight options out there, but is by no means going to put a strain on your back when carried around. These measurements don’t include the keyboard; however it’s essentially paper thin and weighs next to nothing, and the device is still super compact with it thrown in.

On the keyboard, when separate from the device itself, it does feel somewhat flimsy but this isn’t the end of the world.

Despite its slimline design, you still get a whole load of ports, including two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a USB type A port, an audio jack and a HDMI 2.1 out.

Specifications

Asus Zenbook DUO (2025) specs sheet at CES 2025

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With a 75Wh battery life, you’ll supposedly get 8 hours of usage even when using both screens, which is by no means revolutionary but is made even better thanks to fast charging capabilities (allowing you to charge up to 60% charge in less than 50 mins).

Of course, one of the major benefits of the Asus Zenbook Duo 2025 edition is the (up to) Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processor which utilizes Intel AI Boost. You get a range of AI ready features, as well as a dedicated NPU and graphics making tasks easier with AI enhancement. You get all the benefits of Copilot+ to help save time with day-to-day tasks.

All-in-all, the Asus Zenbook Duo is a stunning and versatile piece of kit. The flexibility the dual screen provides is fantastic and it’s simple to use and set up, allowing you to take advantage of two screens no matter where you are. The screens look stunning and are sure to catch eyes if you’re ever using this laptop on the go.

A downside is the battery life not being as powerful as some other laptops on the market, but its by no means disappointing, easily carrying you through a full workday with two displays in use. The keyboard is also a bit flimsy due to how thin it is but could easily be something I’m able to get used to.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra key specs leak
10:31 pm |

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Samsung is unveiling the Galaxy S25 family on January 22, and today the key specs for the Galaxy S25 Ultra have been leaked by the usually reliable Roland Quandt. The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset across the world. It will have a Dynamic AMOLED 2X LTPO screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, 2,600-nit peak brightness, and HDR10+ support. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra The S25 Ultra will be offered in three RAM/storage combos: 12/256GB, 16/512GB, and 16GB/1TB. The device will support 45W wired charging as well as 25W wireless charging. It allegedly measures 162.8 x...

Indonesia won’t lift iPhone 16 ban unless Apple starts manufacturing iPhone components locally
9:01 pm |

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If you thought that the new year would bring an end to the ongoing iPhone 16 ban in Indonesia, think again. Reuters is now reporting that Indonesia wants Apple to set up a manufacturing hub for iPhone components in the country in order to lift its ban. Indonesia’s Industry Minister, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, has reportedly held several meetings with Apple executives in the last few days, with the two sides agreeing on a manufacturing facility for Apple AirTag trackers, which will be set up on Batam Island. Apple previously committed to a $1 billion investment in the country, but...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s display to be brighter and more efficient
7:32 pm |

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Samsung is now rumored to apply Color Filter on Encapsulation (CoE) technology to the screen of its Galaxy S26 Ultra, due to launch in about a year. The news comes from Samsung's home of Korea. CoE has been used in Samsung's Galaxy Fold line since the Z Fold 3, but this would be the first time it's used by the company in a slab-style device that doesn't fold. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Note that the report only mentions the S26 Ultra, so we assume that means the S26 (if it will even exist) and S26+ won't be getting this. That said, the rumor does claim CoE will then spread to more...

Lenovo Legion Go S announced, comes in Windows and SteamOS versions
6:36 pm |

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Lenovo announced the first non-Valve gaming handheld to run SteamOS natively with its new Legion Go S. The handheld, which will also be sold in a Windows 11 Home version, is a more affordable alternative to the Legion Go which launched back in 2023. Legion Go S is made from plastic and does not feature removable joysticks. It’s configurable with AMD’s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor or the new Ryzen Z2 Go which was co-developed with Lenovo. The Z2 Go processor features 4x Zen 3 cores with eight threads and a 4.3Ghz max boost alongside an RDNA 2 GPU with 12 cores, 10MB cache and 15-30W...

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