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Anthem's revised design is a complete win in our books, no less so than its versatile functionality with
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Feanor12, 26 May 2022Big sensors equals being bulky - there's no way around that, sadly. ... but I still much... more I forgot to give this example how seamless zooming with one big sensor looked like on Nokia 808 PureView (2012, 41 MP, 1/1.2", without OIS or EIS (sadly)).
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IOGear’s new Share Pro wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver kit offers something rather interesting: 60GHz transmissions, connected using either a dongle form factor or a USB-
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You might deny it but televisions are slowly and quietly becoming obsolete. With the advent of smartphones and all kinds of PCs, televisions have been reduced to fami
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Owning multiple gaming consoles is now becoming more common than ever, but you can’t have a separate display for each one. After all, even the be