I'm most interested in how they are going to improve the XR. Being the budget version, adding more features or hardware power will probably invalidate the budget part of it. What do you want to see from the iPhones this year?
Additional monitors must be great for those who are working on graphic design or even playing games, even though the laptop itself may not be strong enough to handle such programs. Can more be attached to the laptop?
For now, it's just photos of the rear side, but it's better than nothing at all. I feel like it's quite different from the first version. How do you like the new model? Do you think Samsung has fixed it this time?
Some websites reported that Samsung's newest tablet would probably lose the earphone jack but get double cameras and some space at the back for the stylus. Do you think those are great ideas?
Didn't AirPods get an update recently? The news came rather sudden, and we would have it on the shelves soon. Choosing gets harder these days, though waterproof design isn't very inviting for me.
As the article hints at the possibility of both smartwatches getting more similar than ever, I wonder how the consumers will decide which one to get. There are prices and compatibilities to worry, but let's say we don't need to be concerned with those details. How do you decide?
I think Samsung had used curved screens in previous releases, but they weren't that popular (or I'm just weird). Now we want a bigger screen without expanding the phone size, so I suppose that's where the curved screens really shine. Are you tempted to wait for the Note 10 this August?
It seems like all the popular tech companies are gearing up towards cloud gaming. As someone who prefers to play games offline, it's going to take a while for me to get used to such news.
As much as the big updates are what really draw people in, I'm here for the smaller ones. Synced lyrics or better speed in unlocking the phone and opening the apps are as important as the swiping keyboard. How excited are you?
Releasing a new Note generation sounds interesting until you hear the rumors that we may get a Note 10e and Note 10+. I think the Note 10e will lose out to S10 series if it cuts down the battery capacity since Note is packed with a lot more features than the S series.
I didn't find any specific details confirmed despite the provocative title of the article. At least the rumors we've had don't seem to be impossible anymore since it seems like Sony is really going all out for their new machine.
Can you imagine an engine that allows you to play games at the best maximum speed and quality as well as creating your own game? It sounds like a very ambitious goal to me which will only apply to a small group of people.