TCL 10 Series

TCL Revealed 10 Series Smartphones: Comes With 5G and Four Rear Cameras

TCL 10 Pro, TCL 10 5G and TCL 10L make an appearance at CES 2020

TCL has introduced a series of phones in the upper segment of its market. The TCL 10 Series consists of the TCL 10 5G, 10 Pro and 10L models. The phones will arrive in global markets later this year, GSMArena reports.

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TCL 10 5G is the company’s first 5G phone and will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7-Series (probably Snapdragon 765G). The phone has a large screen with punch-hole camera and glass reflective back with fingerprint sensor. The TCL 10 5G has four cameras and dual LED flash modules. The specifications of individual cameras are not known, but the main sensor is known to have 64MP.

TCL 10 Pro looks similar to the 10 5G, but comes with a different display. Offered “edge AMOLED” screen for selfie camera. Instead of the holographic reflective pattern, in the background is the glossy schematic. The phone has two single-LED flash modules, with 64MP main camera. This model’s fingerprint sensor is located below the screen.

TCL 10L is the base model on the line, which comes with four cameras on the back (48MP main sensor) and a fingerprint sensor that is also on the back. The screen has a punch-hole opening for the selfie camera.

TCL has not released the full specifications of its new line of phones as the company is planning to make its full presentation at MWC at the end of February.

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Sundered: Eldritch Edition

Sundered: Eldritch Edition, Free on Epic Games Till January 16th

Next week’s free game is also revealed.

Epic Games has promised a year of free games and kept the word, we have to admit. The latest free game is already available and as per tradition, the next one has been revealed. Starting today, Sundered: Eldritch Edition is free to download at the Epic Games Store and on January 16th it will be followed by the Horace platform.

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Sundered is full of ancient horror and is brought to life through cartoon art and animations. The Eldritch Edition available in this case adds support for local co-ops and new quest areas. You can get the game from Epic’s official website until January 16th and can keep it in your library forever.

After Jan. 16, Horace, whose 2019 launch was largely overlooked, will take its place in the giveaway. At least from its reviews on Steam, the game has only positive feedback. For the price of zero ALL you have a chance to try it. Horace will be available for free from January 16 until January 23.

Last week’s free games included Ubisoft’s first two Darksiders and Steep games. However, the time for these is over. Check out the Sundered: Eldritch Edition trailer below.

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Intel H Series CPUs

Intel: Future H Series CPUs will have speeds of over 5GHz

But we’re still waiting on more details.

During the CES 2020, Intel made a very ambitious statement: the company plans to exceed 5GHz with the next-generation 10th-generation Core i7 H-series, intended for laptops, reports Engadget.

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This will make the processors even faster than the current model from the Core i9 H – 9980HK series, which offers up to 5GHz maximum. On the other hand, it’s not surprising that Intel is keen to exceed those speeds, but it’s interesting that it does so with the lower i7 line. This means that models from the i9 line will potentially be even faster.

In addition, the company claims that the 10th generation H-series processors will have better scalability in its eight cores, which should allow for further performance improvements.

Intel did not want to release more details about the upcoming processors, but more is expected in the coming days.

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Acer Spin 5

The new Acer Spin convertible laptops are thinner and with Intel Ice Lake processors

These are the Spin 3 and Spin 5 models.

During the CES, Acer will also introduce the new Convertible Spin Laptops, which the company has now announced.

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These are the Spin 3 and Spin 5 models. Both laptops are Windows 10 models, have 10th generation Intel Ice Lake processors and new Iris Plus graphics, Neowin reports.

The main difference between the two laptops is their size, where the Spin 5 has a thickness of 14.9 mm while the Spin 3 has a thickness of 16.9 mm. Spin 5 is made from magnesium-aluminum alloy, while Spin 3 uses only aluminum. The Spin 3 has a larger screen (14 inches, FHD resolution), while the Spin 5 uses a 13.5-inch 2K 3: 2 display.

Acer Spin 3
Acer Spin 3

Both laptops come with a fast-charging Acer Active Stylus smart pen and employing AES (active electrostatic) technology, with 4096 pressure levels, while the Spin 5 also supports the AES 2.0 Active Stylus.

The Acer Spin 5 will be available from March for a starting price of €999, while the Spin 3 will arrive in February for €649.

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OnePlus Concept One

OnePlus revealed an disappearing camera phone, inspired by the McLaren sports car

OnePlus Concept One: How do the rear cameras disappear?

At CES 2020, OnePlus unveiled the Concept One phone with an disappearing camera, inspired by the McLaren 720S Spider sports car.

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The front is identical to the OnePlus 7 Pro, while the built-in features, which is still in the concept phase, are expected to have the same. However, the rear is much more special, as the split makes it look like a McLaren roof top.

Activating the camera, pulls one camera out of the top of the phone, while in the middle flashes three more.

The capabilities of these cameras allow them to shoot even in low light environments. Built-in also has some filters, which stop light in the environment with powerful light, for a much sharper image. While, their activation is reduced from 45 seconds to 0.7 seconds, which is the same as activating a regular phone camera.

The one-of-a-kind OnePlus Concept One phone still remains a concept and it is not known when it will be produced.

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What was Samsung thinking when it introduced two weird Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite phones?

Samsung’s “S” and “Note” mean elite.

At the beginning of this first week of 2020, Samsung introduced two new Galaxy phones: the S10 Lite and the Note 10 Lite.

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Samsung’s “S” and “Note” mean elite. These two phones are not like that. But Samsung has a reason to hide behind these phones, even though many of the Korean giant’s decisions are confusing.

Why do phones have different camera sets? On the one hand the S10 Lite has Super Optical Image Stabilization technology, something of a surprise for a mid-range phone and on the other hand the Note 10 Lite has a 3.5mm headphone jack and the S10 Lite does not.

Why should S10 Lite exist when it’s Galaxy A line? This is where the real problem begins because it’s difficult to distinguish the Galaxy S10 Lite from the Galaxy A71.

Only after a month the company will bring its flagship phones, specifically the S11 or S20 series or call it whatever you want. The introduction of these phones makes no sense because Samsung has to give its flagship the stage next month.

The S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite share many similarities: both have a 6.7-inch 2400×1800 AMOLED display but not the height of the Galaxy S and Note screens. However the frames are minimal and even on the screen is a cut for the selfie camera.

Even in build quality there is nothing wrong with these devices. In terms of material they are probably even higher than their rivals of the same price.

But there are differences between them. The Note 10 Lite has an S-Pen stylus pen while the S10 Lite does not. Note 10 Lite has 3.5mm headphone port while S10 Lite does not.

The big confusion starts with the camera. Although both have three rear cameras, their setup is completely different. The S10 Lite has two sensors on the back quite interestingly. The main camera is a 48-megapixel wide-angle f/2 aperture and Super Optical Stabilization offered on the Galaxy Note 10. The second sensor is just as interesting as the first is the 5-megapixel macro photo lens that enables close-up shooting.

The Note 10 Lite has a more traditional approach with super wide, wide aperture camera and telephoto.

The change is also noticeable in processors: the Note 10 Lite has the Samsung Exynos 9810 processor and the S10 Lite the Snapdragon 855 processor. Why has Samsung done all of the above by dumping a premium brand into a mid-range segment? With the Note 10 there is an explanation because the phone has a Stylus pencil but the S10 Lite? Probably because it has the Snapdragon 855 processor.

Despite the big name they hold, these phones stand nowhere else but among the mind-range line of Samsung phones.

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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot

The duration of Dragon Ball Z Kakarot is announced

Open-world experiences as well as adaptation of history received attention as well.

The average length of Dragon Ball Z Kakarot has been revealed yesterday, along with some other new details in the game. According to the latest review published on Famitsu, the Dragon Ball Z Kakarot is about 40 hours long, with no side effects. To see everything the game has to offer, players will need over 100 hours.

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Famitsu’s review also praised how the original DBZ story was reproduced in the game, and the ‘open-world’ experience, which gives the game a bit more space and provides some changes to the game experience with mechanics like the search for Dragon Balls and cooking. The game also contains many ‘collectives’ and is easily controllable.

Kakarot DBZ contains the entirety of the DBZ story, starting with the Radish landing on Earth. The game will also feature side characters, who do not play a major role in the main story, expanding the experience significantly.

With the launch on January 17th, just 8 days from now, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is really looking like the best Dragon Ball Z game ever released. While the controls, from what we’ve seen, take some time to get used to, we can say that DBZ Kakarot is one of, if not the most impressive animé based games.

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot will released January 17 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One worldwide.

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Elite Dragonfly G2

HP Elite Dragonfly will have Qualcomm 5G and Tile integration

CES 2020: HP’s Elite Dragonfly to Get 10th Gen Intel Core, Tile Tag, & 5G Modem

HP Elite Dragonfly has just been launched, but the company is already preparing the second-generation laptop. The Elite Dragonfly G2 includes Intel’s 10th-generation Comet Lake vPro processors, but won’t be released before the summer, Neowin reports.

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The existing model will have new features and will have eight-core CPUs. The innovation will be support for 5G through the Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 modem. This is especially interesting, given that Intel’s 5G processors were not expected before 2021 (and they should have a Mediatek modem). However, it looks like Qualcomm is ready to implement the solution earlier.

Another novelty brought by the Elite Dragonfly G2 is the integration of Tile. Tile is integrated into your laptop, making it easier to find your device, receive notifications if you leave your PC elsewhere.

Elite Dragonfly will also have Sure View enhancements, while questioning HP‘s screen privacy technology. This will prevent others from looking over the user’s shoulder to see what he is seeing or working on. The new technology is called Sure View Reflect and will work better in different types of lighting.

Tile integration will be available on the Elite Dragonfly G2 from February, with 5G support coming over the summer.

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Realme X50 5G

Realme X50 5G comes with 120Hz display and custom ColorOS

As it was announced, the Realme X50 5G has been officially unveiled.

With all the huge amount of information and leaked teasers, the X50 5G brings with it some surprises as well.

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At the front, the X50 5G has a 6.57-inch IPS LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate and dual punch-hole for selfie cameras – standard 16MP and ultra-wide 8MPThe phone works thanks to the new Snapdragon 765G chipset, with integrated 5G modem. Users have a choice of 6GB, 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage.

On the back of the device is a four-camera system consisting of a 64MP f/1.8 main sensor, a 12MP telephoto, an 8MP ultra wide and a 1MP macro sensor. All of these are powered by a 4200mAh battery, with support for 30W VOOC 4.0 fast charging. The operating system is Color OS 7.0, which comes with Android 10 software.

The Realme X50 5G comes in two colors. Glaciers (left) and Polar (right).
The Realme X50 5G comes in two colors. Glaciers (left) and Polar (right).

Realme X50 5G will now be available in China for a starting price of around 320 euros for the 8GB + 128GB model, around 350 euros for the 6GB + 256GB variant and around 390 euros for the stronger 12GB+256GB version.

Realme X50 5G Specifications

Realme X50 5G
Dimensions & Weight
  • 163.8×75.8×8.9 mm
  • 202g
Display
  • 6.57-inch hole-punch FHD LCD
  • 1080 x 2400
  • 120Hz, 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Gorilla Glass 5
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G
  • Adreno 620
RAM & Storage
  • 8GB/128GB
  • 6GB/256GB
  • 12GB/256GB
Battery
  • 4,200mAh
  • 30W VOOC 4.0 fast charging
Fingerprint Sensor Side-mounted fingerprint
Rear Cameras
  • 64MP Samsung ISOCELL GW1 primary sensor, f/1.8
  • 8MP 119° wide-angle sensor, f/2.3
  • 12MP 2X telephoto, f/2.5
  • 2MP macro camera, f/2.4
Front Cameras
  • 16MP Sony IMX471, f/2.0
  • 8MP 105° wide-angle sensor, f/2.2
Android Version Realme UI based on Android 10

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Acer Predator X55

Acer brings the 55-inch 4K OLED monitor for gaming

An TV-sized monitor for your PC games

The Acer Predator division during the CES 2020 fair has introduced the 55-inch CG552K gaming monitor with 4K OLED display, adaptive sync support, NVIDIA G-Sync and 120Hz refresh.

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The monitor has light sensors which optimize the lighting depending on the local environment, as well as a proximity sensor which activates the monitor when detecting the presence of the user, reports Engadget.

The CG552K has a variety of connectivity options, including three HDMI 2.0 ports, two DisplayPort v1.4s, one USB-C and two USB-type-A ports. Two 10W speakers are also available. The display has support for 98.5% DCI-P3 color spectrum and 400 nights of brightness.

The Predator X32
The Predator X32/ Image: Acer

Acer has also announced Predator X32 and X38 monitors. The Predator X32 has a 32-inch 4K display, 144Hz refresh rate and NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate. It has 1440-nits brightness, VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification, and connectors include three HDMI 2.0 ports, DisplayPort 1.4 and four USB-C ports, as well as 4W speakers.

The Predator X38
The Predator X38/ Image: Acer

The Predator X38 has a 37.5-inch UWQHD + (3840 x 1600p) curved display, with support for NVIDIA G-Sync. The monitor has VESA DIsplayHDR 400, Delta E certification.

About pricing and availability:

  • The Predator X32 arrives during the second quarter at a price of €3299;
  • The X38 will be available in April for €2199;
  • The 55-inch CG552K gaming model will go on sale from the third quarter, priced at 2699 euros.

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