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One of the best-value soundbars I’ve tested delivers glorious sound for any movie or TV show
From my testing, the Yamaha True X Bar is worthy of all the film and TV you can toss its way.One of the best-value soundbars I’ve tested delivers glorious sound for any movie or TV showOne of the best-value soundbars I’ve tested delivers glorious sound for any movie or TV show -
The best robot vacuum and mop combos, chosen by experts
Need to save room in the broom closet? Here is our best-of list for all-in-one smart robot vacuums and mops that are ready for your carpet and hard flooring.Go Here to Read this Fast! The best robot vacuum and mop combos, chosen by experts
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Does the iPhone 16 have a 120Hz display?
The iPhone 16 includes a bunch of upgrades but it still lacks a 120Hz refresh rate display.Go Here to Read this Fast! Does the iPhone 16 have a 120Hz display?
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The LCD Steam Deck is up to 25 percent off right now
Valve has big savings on the entry-level (LCD) Steam Deck. You can take 25 percent off the 512GB model or 15 percent off the 64GB one, dropping their prices to $336.75 and $296.65, respectively. The sale runs through September 26 while supplies last for the two phased-out models.
The 512GB (NVMe SSD) LCD Steam Deck initially cost $449, so the sale shaves over $112 off its MSRP. For some perspective, the OLED version with the same storage costs $549. This deal on the (lower-grade but still high-quality) LCD variant is a terrific chance to get started with handheld PC gaming on the cheap.
The LCD Steam Deck has a seven-inch display (1200 x 800) with 60Hz refresh rates and 400 nits brightness. The 512GB model adds anti-glare etched glass that the 64GB lacks, so — if both fall within your budget — the former is a no-brainer upgrade at only $40 extra.
Both variants have 40Wh batteries with a theoretical eight hours of uptime, but our tests found they averaged around 4.5 hours with regular use. (If needed, you can squeeze more out by lowering brightness and refresh rates.) Each model includes a standard carrying case.
In Engadget’s 2023 re-review of the LCD Steam Deck, Jessica Conditt concluded the entry-level model offers “a fantastic return on investment,” even compared to its premium OLED sibling. Most mainstream games that launch today are classified as either Verified or Playable on Steam Deck, and most gamepad-friendly games will fare well with the handheld.
The bottom line: Although the OLED model is worth the upgrade if it fits your budget, this LCD model — especially when cut by up to 25 percent — is still a fantastic entry-level handheld gaming device that offers only a slightly compromised experience compared to the (much more expensive) high-end one.
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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/the-lcd-steam-deck-is-up-to-25-percent-off-right-now-194740400.html?src=rss
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The PS5 is getting a more customizable home screen
Sony just released a PS5 system update that includes new options for customizing the home screen. The just-announced Welcome hub is basically a blank canvas that users can fill with various widgets that display console storage space, battery level for accessories, online friends, trophies and a lot more. It replaces the current Explore tab.
These widgets can be resized and arranged in various ways, adding another layer of customization. The background can also be changed, allowing players to choose from animated effects or screenshots. This is still a far cry (reference intended) from the kind of system-wide themes of the PS3/PS4 era, but it’s a start.
The PS5 Welcome hub starts rolling out to US customers today, though it’s a gradual release so it could take a few days to hit every console. Sony says other parts of the world will get the feature “over the coming weeks,” with Japan and Europe grabbing first dibs.
That’s not the only feature arriving with this latest system update. Sony’s also introducing personalized 3D audio profiles for headphones and earbuds, allowing players to make a variety of adjustments to better fit unique “hearing characteristics.” This is in beta for now. There’s also adaptive charging for PS5 Slim and the forthcoming (and uber-expensive) PS5 Pro, in addition to the ability to enable remote play for individual users.
SonySony also teased something that’s coming in the next few weeks. Soon, users will be able to share party voice chat links on any messaging or social media app. This means players will be able to invite people to join one of these chats even if they aren’t friends on the PlayStation Network.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/the-ps5-is-getting-a-more-customizable-home-screen-192824758.html?src=rss
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Google will turn those long documents into your next favorite podcast
Google AI Audio Overviews transforms documents into pseudo-podcastsGo Here to Read this Fast! Google will turn those long documents into your next favorite podcast
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Adobe Acrobat Reader has a serious security flaw — so patch now
A bug allows threat actors to launch malicious code on Acrobat Reader remotely, and it’s already being used in the wild.Go Here to Read this Fast! Adobe Acrobat Reader has a serious security flaw — so patch now
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One small tweak gave researchers a powerful web domain ability that could prove incredibly useful for hackers
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Google TV hits new mark of 150 free channels as the TV Streamer prepares for lift-off
Google TV has just added 14 more free TV channels, taking its total to 150 as the TV Streamer edges closer to launching.Originally appeared here:
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Whodunnit: SK Hynix rejected $374 million advanced payment from Nvidia rival to ringfence HBM stock — and instead, Samsung competitor signed $749 billion dollar deal with Nvidia
SK Hynix declined a $374 million advance from an AI accelerator firm, opting instead to supply $749 million worth of HBM to NvidiaOriginally appeared here:
Whodunnit: SK Hynix rejected $374 million advanced payment from Nvidia rival to ringfence HBM stock — and instead, Samsung competitor signed $749 billion dollar deal with Nvidia