Tag: author_name|Devindra Hardawar
LG’s latest CineBeam ultra short-throw projector is a dream — if you can afford it
Who wouldn’t want a small box that can spit a 120-inch image onto your wall? That’s the basic pitch behind 4K ultra short-throw (UST) projectors, which are sometimes called “Laser TVs.” They’re technically easier to set up than traditional projectors, and unlike large TVs, they don’t require a huge footprint.…
Read MoreMacBook Pro 14-inch review (2023): A blessing for creatives
With its last batch of MacBook Pros, Apple gave its more demanding fans everything they wanted: Tons of ports, lots of power, and genuinely great screens. As usual, the company is following up that major redesign with a straightforward chip upgrade, featuring the new M2 Pro and M2 Max. They’re…
Read MoreASUS dives into glasses-free 3D with the ProArt StudioBook 16
ASUS is taking a stab at glasses-free 3D in 2023, starting with its new ProArt StudioBook laptop. It sports a 16-inch, 3.2K OLED panel that has the ability to flip into 3D at the touch of a button. This feature, which ASUS calls Spatial Vision, uses eye-tracking and a lenticular…
Read MoreRadeon RX 7900 XTX and XT review: AMD’s ‘reasonable’ stab at 4K gaming
Once again, AMD is ready to take on NVIDIA’s latest video cards with powerful alternatives at a lower price. And once again, AMD still lags behind when it comes to ray tracing. That’s pretty much the story behind the Radeon RX 7900 XT and 7900 XTX, two confusingly-named GPUs meant…
Read MoreDell’s new sustainable Concept Luna laptop can be dismantled in seconds
Last year, Dell intrigued us with Concept Luna, its attempt at making a sustainable laptop with fewer screws, using components that are easier to upgrade and recycle. It felt like a breath of fresh air compared to ultraportables that trade repairability for thinness. This year, Dell is pushing the concept…
Read More‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ is the first great high frame rate movie
Avatar: The Way of Water is a triumph. As a sequel to the highest-grossing film ever, which was criticized for its formulaic story (and the surprisingly small ripple it had on pop culture), the new movie is a genuine surprise. It's a sweeping epic that reflects on the nature of…
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