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Best Buy’s Prime Day competition sale, “Black Friday in July,” runs through Sunday, July 13 and has some of the best tech ...
After the Trump administration fails on its '90 deals in 90 days' quest, the president announces a new round of tariffs, ...
Unboxing the REDMI K Pad! Powered by Dimensity 9400+, it delivers 119.9 FPS in gaming with stellar efficiency (5.7W, 42.8°C).
Three years after LG made TV-esque devices on wheels a talking point, more brands are trying to roll into the market. That ...
Welcome to this week’s issue of The Full Nerd newsletter—your weekly dose of hardcore hardware talk from the enthusiasts at ...
Sony's Mark Cerny has confirmed that it's driving a lot of the development and features of AMD's next generation Radeon ...
Click to Do is convenient and helpful, reducing the number of steps it takes to perform rote actions in Windows 11. Apple and ...
Currently, PS Now subscribers can enjoy streaming PlayStation games on the PC for $59.99 a year or $9.99 a month. Now with Premium, Sony is asking the few willing to put up with PS Now’s jankiness to ...
Sony Digital Paper DPT-RP1 Tablet WHAT IS IT? An e-ink tablet with a stylus that can be used to take notes, or annotate documents. PRICE $700 for the 13.3" DPT-RP1, or $600 for the 10.3" DPT-CP1 LIKE ...
You can transfer files for annotation via USB or from Sony’s free mobile app for Android and IOS, or from PC or Mac. Then, 'on-the-go professionals and students' can scribble away to their heart ...
I had a great time last year with Sony's catchily named DPT-RP1, an e-paper tablet that's perfect for reading PDFs and other big documents, but one of my main issues was simply how big the thing ...
Sony says the tablet ships with 16GB of onboard storage and, like the DPT-RP1, it also comes with a stylus, so it should have everything you need to get up and running out of the box.