The Note 8 is powered by the 12nm MediaTek Helio G80 processor, a chip now commonly seen for mid-level devices that are targeting the mobile gaming audience.
HMD Global saw fit to name its cheapest 4G smartphone the Nokia C1 Plus – a decent entry level device that runs on Android Go, Google’s OS for smartphones with less than 2GB of memory and comes with its own “lite” versions of applications.
Samsung Electronics shared its latest innovations during a virtual presser at the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), all of which are centered on AI and interconnectivity between home and lifestyle technology.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx 5G compute platform found on the IdeaPad 5G will be using an Adreno 680 for graphics and Snapdragon X55 Modem-RF for connectivity needs. As long as the user has 5G service, the laptop can download at speeds exponentially faster than what 4G currently has to offer.
One of the features of the new Dell laptops is a privacy-oriented webcam called SafeShutter – a technology that blocks camera operations when not in use and will only go live for conference calls.
Gaming hardware maker MSI will be bringing its PS5 display solution to select Artymis, Creator, and Optix displays, since conventional QHD monitors will only be able to accept Full HD resolution signals from Sony’s new PlayStation model.
The new breed of premium-priced Asus ZenBooks feature 4K UHD Oled NanoEdge touchscreen display, 11th generation Intel Core mobile processors, and Intel Xe graphics.