Tag: display technology
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Philips Evnia and Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Team Up to Deliver Speed, Visual Brilliance
Philips Evnia Joins Forces with Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Hong Kong SAR — In a move set to redefine gaming visuals and speed, premium monitor maker Philips Evnia today announced a strategic collaboration with Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. The partnership centers on the launch of the Evnia 27M2N5501UK, a monitor engineered to fuse ultra-fast response times with…
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The 5 Most Innovative Tech Products of 2025 That Surprised Us (Including a First for Robot Vacs)
Welcome to ZDNET’s Breakthrough Awards 2025 ZDNET’s Breakthrough Awards spotlight the most innovative and forward-thinking technologies of the year. This year’s selections surprised us across categories, from AI-driven devices to robotics milestones, and even a first for robot vacuums that changes how homes stay clean. Here are the top five products that stood out for…
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OnePlus 15R vs OnePlus 13R: 6 Upgrades to Expect
Introduction: A Fresh Round of Upgrades The OnePlus 15R is shaping up to be a compelling successor to the OnePlus 13R, capitalizing on the company’s recent design and performance trajectory. As OnePlus wraps up the year with another flagship-level release, fans and tech shoppers are looking for concrete upgrades that justify the switch. Below are…
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OnePlus 15 vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Which Android Flagship Wins for You
Quick take: A brief verdict The OnePlus 15 is here to shake up the flagship Android scene, challenging Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra with strong performance, competitive pricing, and a refined software experience. For many buyers, the question isn’t just which phone is fastest, but which one delivers the most balanced mix of speed, camera quality,…
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TCL QM9K Review: The Brightest TV Yet Faces Off Against OLED
Overview The TCL QM9K is positioned as one of the brightest TVs on the market, aiming to challenge OLED supremacy with a high-end LED LCD panel. This review examines how the QM9K stacks up against OLED in real-world viewing, focusing on brightness, color accuracy, handling of HDR content, motion, and everyday usability. If you’re shopping…
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Even G2 Smart Glasses: Privacy-First AR Wearables Debut
Introducing the Even G2: Privacy at the Forefront of AR Wearables The smart glasses market is heating up, but Even Realities is taking a distinctive path with the unveiling of the Even G2. This second-generation model emphasizes a privacy-first design, ditching cameras and built-in speakers in favor of a focused, low-profile augmented reality experience. As…
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Even G2 Smart Glasses: Holistic AR Wearables Unveiled
Introduction: A New Chapter for AR Glasses In a crowded market for wearable technology, Even Realities is positioning itself with a distinctive approach. The company has introduced the Even G2, the second generation of its smart glasses, boasting a multi-layer display engine and a philosophy centered on holistic AR experiences. Eschewing built-in cameras and speakers,…
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Even Realities Unveils the G2: A Camera-Free, Speaker-Less Smart Glasses With a Multi-Layer Display Engine
Introduction: A New Era for Holistic Smart Glasses In a crowded field of smart glasses, Even Realities is aiming to stand out with the G2, the second addition to its lineup. The company emphasizes a holistic approach to augmented reality, delivering an experience that prioritizes visuals and context over sensing and capture. The standout feature…
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P-QD vs HDR TVs: Is the Next-Gen Quantum Dot Tech Worth It for Home Cinemas?
Understanding P-QD and Its Place in HDR TV Tech The tech industry is buzzing about P-QD, a third-generation quantum dot (QD) technology touted as a major step forward for HDR TVs. P-QD promises brighter highlights, deeper colors, and an expanded color volume, all aimed at delivering cinema-like picture quality in living rooms. But does this…
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Is P-QD the Next Leap for HDR TVs or Just Hype? A Practical Look
Understanding P-QD and HDR: What’s Changing? P-QD, or quantum dot technology third-generation (third-gen), is pitched as an upgrade over existing QLED displays. The core promise is broader, more accurate colors and improved efficiency, potentially pushing color coverage toward the Rec.2020 standard. For consumers eyeing HDR (High Dynamic Range) content, this matters because color volume and…
