This is the second month in a row that Samsung managed to headline our monthly Best Gadgets list.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 were impressive enough to share the spotlight.
In the market for a comically large TV?
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The 86-inch Vizio TV offers a lot of size for not so much money.
And finally, have you ever imagined what it would be like to be a modern-day bard?
Teenage Engineerings EP-1320 Medieval Sampler should help fulfill that very particular fantasy.
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It is a better-feeling phone and better-looking, too.
The new clamshells crease on the internal screen is far better than that of the Z Flip 5.
Rather than a ravine, it feels more like a short gully.
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This is the first flip foldable with a vapor chamber to cool the rig under pressure.
Its good that it still lasts a little longer than the previous Flip.
The new clamshell has a 4,000 mAh battery compared to the 3,7000 mAh last years.
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Its powerful, well-built, and capable of handling all the software tricks Samsung pushes through Galaxy AI.
If you could hold out, waiting a year to see how Samsung refines the camera hardware wouldnt hurt.
It has a laptop-like desktop mode you could engage by plugging it into a display.
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It can stream cloud games and transform into a handheld console by fitting into accessories like theRazer Kishi Ultra.
My office watched a week and a half of the 2024 Paris Olympics action on this 86-incher.
Effectively, the Medieval is an EP-133 with the added 220 default medieval instruments and sound effects.
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you could still load your own sounds and samples onto the EP-1320.
It has a slim profile and no-frills design but is a powerful rig under the hood.
The newAMD Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 chipeasily beats Intels Meteor Lake lineup from earlier this year.
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It feels more like an ultrabook than a gaming laptop.
It runs quietly, even under stress, and can still play graphics-intensive games at fair frame rates.
You get those 360-degree hinges and a bundled pen to add even more versatility.
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Its a lean, mean, business-ready machine.
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