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Oppo’s Find N is an impressive first folding phone

The Verge

After teasing its first folding phone last week , Oppo is revealing the Find N in full today. Oppo’s chief product officer Pete Lau told reporters in a briefing that the company has been working on this phone since 2018, with the final Find N the result of six generations of internal development. The 120Hz inner display is 7.1

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The OnePlus 8T might make 120Hz refresh rate phones more affordable

The Verge

The T-series of OnePlus phones typically serve as a half-step between its numbered phones, but bring premium features from the company’s Pro models, like that 120Hz screen, to a lower price. Despite Apple not releasing a phone with a 120Hz (yet) , its iPad Pro model with the higher refresh rate also costs $800.

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The best gaming handhelds for 2025

Engadget

But its still a Windows handheld, and Lenovos software tweaks arent as intuitive as what ASUS has done with Armoury Crate, so the UX can feel half-baked by comparison. inch display with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Those controllers have touchpads to make navigating Windows a little easier, something the ROG Ally X lacks.

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Glass rethinks the smartphone camera through an old-school cinema lens

TechCrunch

It may not be obvious that cameras won’t get better, since we’ve seen such advances in recent generations of phones. And lenses can’t get bigger because there’s just no room for them in the phone body, even when you “fold” the camera. AI-generated imagery].

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Acer Chromebook Spin 513 review: a chip off a new block

The Verge

Specifically, it’s powered by the Snapdragon 7c Compute SC7180, the type of chip you’d generally expect to see in a tablet or phone. If you’re looking for an affordable Netflix machine, the Spin is a great candidate — especially given its movie-friendly 16:9 aspect ratio. A sleek, but slow, Chromebook The $399.99 Say hello.

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Microsoft Surface Duo review: double troubles

The Verge

It could be mistaken for a phone or a small tablet, but it’s both less and more than those things. Given its capabilities relative to other phones, it is absolutely not worth that price. It rotates a full 360 degrees so you can swing one of the screens around the back and use it like a traditional phone.

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Lynk & Co will make you rethink outdated ideas of car ownership

The Verge

To be successful, car-sharing companies must maintain a magic ratio of vehicles-to-borrowers. In fact, Lynk & Co’s head of car sharing, Adam Broadbent, tells me that the company won’t meet its target ratio of ten borrowers (free members) to every vehicle at launch of the sharing service in Q3.

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