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Samsung Launches New T7 microSD and T9 microSD Card Strengthening Its Removable Storage Lineup

Samsung reboots its new microSD card branding to help consumers choose the right card for their specific requirements with ease. Samsung Electronics today introduced its new T7 and T9 microSD Cards, expanding the company’s removable storage lineup designed for distinct user needs. Built on Samsung’s storage expertise, the new microSD Cards reinforces brand recognition through a more intuitive naming structure and refined design, strengthening the competitiveness of Samsung's Removable Storage. The T7 microSD Card is an everyday expandable storage for light gamers, intermediate creators and daily users who continue to accrue data across their devices. With massive capacities of up to 1TB1, read speeds of up to 170MB/s, and extensive compatibility, the T7 microSD Card is designed to support daily storage needs across devices such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, and handheld gaming consoles, delivering a simple and dependable way to expand everyday storage. The T9 microSD Card is built for users who require relentless performance, such as gaming enthusiasts and professional creators who handle large data files and performance-intensive workloads. Featuring read speeds of up to 200MB/s and 6-proof protection for reliability and broad compatibility, the T9 microSD Card is designed to help users transfer large files quickly and work with confidence, especially on performance-driven devices such as drones and action cameras, as well as smartphones, laptops, tablets, and handheld gaming consoles. With the launch of T7 and T9 microSD cards, as well as the P9 Express, Samsung is evolving its removable storage portfolio from the previous microSD range—comprising of the EVO Plus, PRO Plus, and PRO Ultimate—into a streamlined lineup to unify the brand identity and align the brand experience across Samsung’s removable storage portfolio. The 'T' lineup signifies 'Trustworthiness' and 'P' for 'Peace of Mind,' highlighting the ample storage and powerful performance of Samsung’s removable storage offerings. The rebranding is expected to enhance consumer clarity, allowing for more intuitive and informed product selections based on specific user requirements. The Samsung T7 microSD Card is offered in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB options, while the T9 microSD is offered in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB. The T7 microSD Card is available at ₱3,143 for the 128GB, ₱5,010 for the 256GB, ₱9,920 for 512GB and ₱19,841 for the 1TB model, while the T9 microSD Card starts at ₱3,929 for the 128GB, ₱6,188 for the 256GB and ₱12,475 for the 512GB model, available to consumers from May 5, 2026. Available through official platforms in Shopee and Lazada, a special promo for all customers purchasing the T9 microSD Card will receive a free exclusive blindbox while stocks last. To learn more about the Samsung T7 and T9 microSD cards, visit at https://www.samsung.com/sg/.

Acer Expands Veriton Lineup with New AI Workstations and Desktops

MANILA - Acer today announced four new Veriton commercial desktops and workstations designed to elevate performance, security, and AI capabilities. Across performance levels and form factors, the new lineup offers enterprises, SMBs, AI developers, and creative professionals a comprehensive range of solutions to meet diverse stationary computing demands. Acer Veriton RA110 AI Mini Workstation Acer Veriton RA110 AI Mini Workstation for Advanced AI WorkloadsThe Acer Veriton RA110 AI Mini Workstation (VRA110) is a Windows 11 Copilot+ PC built for developers, product engineers, and creative professionals who need to run advanced AI workloads locally — including agentic and generative AI, 3D design, and content creation.Powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with AMD Radeon 8060S Graphics, the system is capable of running up to 126 TOPS, supporting AI models of up to 200 billion parameters per system to tackle the most demanding professional applications.The Veriton RA110 introduces a sleek silver design and a compact form factor for advanced thermal dissipation. For demanding workloads, the Veriton RA110 delivers four-channel memory of up to 128 GB LPDDR5X and up to 2 TB M.2 2280 SSD storage, ensuring smooth multitasking and reliable AI-optimized performance for accelerating 3D design, developing and deploying LLMs, and generating creative assets locally.Connectivity is equally robust, with an RJ45 Ethernet port, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4 for fast and stable networking, while a Kensington lock slot helps safeguard the device in shared environments. It also offers expanded connectivity with two USB 4 Type-C ports.The Veriton RA110 features Acer Sense Pro, an AI DevOps dashboard purpose-built for the model development cycle. The platform surfaces the metrics developers care most about, including Token per Second (TPS) and Time to First Token (TTFT), which are displayed in intuitive vertical bar charts for clear, at-a-glance analysis. Combining real-time visibility, hardware tuning, and AI-powered technical support, it also tracks CPU, GPU, storage, and memory through a professional dashboard for convenient insight into overall system health and performance trends.In addition, the Acer Sense Pro platform on the Veriton RA110 enables switching performance modes to allow users to seamlessly adjust power and thermal profiles, choosing from Silent Mode for general office tasks, Balanced Mode for lightweight gaming or multitasking, or Performance Mode for AI computing or AAA gaming — with each mode also enabling control over cooling behavior and noise levels.Acer Veriton Vero 6000 Mini and Veriton Vero 4000 Mini for Versatile Commercial DeploymentsThe Acer Veriton Vero 6000 Mini (VVN6735G, VVN6735GT) and Veriton Vero 4000 Mini (VVN4735G, VVN4735GT) PCs offer commercial-grade performance in a compact form factor and are suited for a wide range of deployment scenarios, including office workstations, point-of-sale terminals, and desktop devices in educational institutions. Both models are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, with the Veriton Vero 6000 Mini additionally featuring Intel vPro platform enabled options for enterprise-grade security features.Both models support up to 64 GB of dual-channel SO-DIMM DDR5 memory and up to 2 TB of M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage, providing the responsiveness and capacity needed for seamless multitasking across business applications. Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 keep teams connected, while VESA mount support enables discreet placement behind a monitor for clean, space-efficient workspace setups.Built-in security features include a TPM 2.0 chip and a Kensington Lock, with the Veriton Vero 6000 Mini further benefiting from the enterprise-grade security capabilities of Intel vPro-enabled options. A full suite of Acer commercial solutions — including Acer Office Manager, Acer ProShield Plus, Commercial GUI BIOS, Acer Sense, and Acer System Health Indicator — provides IT administrators with comprehensive tools for device management, monitoring, and protection.Sustainability is central to the Veriton Vero 6000 Mini and Veriton Vero 4000 Mini. Both models carry EPEAT Gold registration and TCO Certified status, are constructed with a post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic chassis, and are shipped in fully recyclable packaging, allowing organizations to enhance environmental responsibility and circularity.Acer Veriton 1000 Compact Tower for Accessible Business-Grade PerformanceThe Acer Veriton 1000 Compact Tower (VX1730G) is a new addition to Acer's commercial desktop lineup, designed to make modern computing more broadly accessible for commercial use. Despite its minimal profile, the Veriton 1000 houses the power of Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, providing a capable and compact solution for everyday business computing.Productivity is supported by up to 64 GB DDR5 memory and 1 TB M.2 2280 PCIe SSD storage, enabling seamless multitasking and quick data access. Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 provide fast and reliable wireless connectivity for modern work environments. For security, the Veriton 1000 features a TPM 2.0 chip to protect critical business data at the hardware level.The Veriton 1000 also offers flexibility for future growth through PCIe slots that allow users to connect graphics cards, additional storage, and other expansion capabilities — providing long-term scalability as business needs evolve.Price and AvailabilityExact specifications, prices, and availability will vary by region. To learn more about availability, product specifications and prices in specific markets, please contact your nearest Acer office via www.acer.com.Acer Veriton RA110 AI Mini Workstation (VRA110) SpecsWindows 11 Pro, Windows 11 HomeAMD Ryzen™ AI Max+ 395 processorAMD Radeon™ 8060S GraphicsUp to 128 GB of four-channel LPDDR5X 8533 MT/SUp to 2 TB M.2 2280 PCIe SSD160 (W) x 160 (D) x 47 (H) mmWi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth® 5.4, 2.5G Ethernet Front: SD card reader, audio jack, two USB 4 Gen 3 Type-C portsRear: Two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, HDMI ​ 2.1, RJ45 connector, DC jackAcer Veriton Vero 6000 Mini (VVN6735G, VVN6735GT) SpecsWindows 11 Pro, Windows 11 HomeProcessor:Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 285TIntel Core Ultra 9 processor 285 Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 265T Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 265 Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 245TIntel Core Ultra 5 processor 245 Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 235T Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 235 Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 225T Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 225 Intel GraphicsUp to 64 GB of dual-channel DDR5 5600 MT/SUp to 2 TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 SSDUp to Intel vPro186.3 (W) x 186.3 (D) x 36.2 (H) mmUp to Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth® 5.4Front: Two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-CRear: Two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, two DisplayPorts, HDMI 2.1, RJ-45 connectorAcer Veriton Vero 4000 Mini (VVN4735G, VVN4735GT) SpecsWindows 11 Pro, Windows 11 HomeProcessor:Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 285TIntel Core Ultra 9 processor 285Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 265TIntel Core Ultra 7 processor 265Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 245T Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 245Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 235TIntel Core Ultra 5 processor 235Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 225TIntel Core Ultra 5 processor 225Intel GraphicsUp to 64 GB of dual-channel DDR5 5600 MT/SUp to 2 TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 SSD186.3 (W) x 186.3 (D) x 36.2 (H) mm (7.33 x 7.33 x 1.43 inches)Up to Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth® 5.4Front: Two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-CRear: Two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, two USB 2.0 Type-A ports, two DisplayPorts, HDMI 2.1, RJ-45 connectorAcer Veriton 1000 Compact Tower (VX1730G) SpecsWindows 11 Pro, Windows 11 HomeProcessor:Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 270HX PlusIntel Core Ultra 5 processor 235HXIntel GraphicsUp to 64 GB of dual-channel DDR5 5600 MT/S Up to 1 TB M.2 2280 PCIe SSD95 (W) x 277.5 (D) x 292.95 (H) mmUp to Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth® 5.4Front: four USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C portRear: four USB 2.0 Type-A ports, DisplayPort, HDMI 1.4, RJ45 connector

ASUS Republic of Gamers is holding an ROG Press Event and Party at Computex 2026

This event is a celebration of ROG's 20th anniversary! The post ASUS Republic of Gamers is holding an ROG Press Event and Party at Computex 2026 appeared first on UnGeek.

Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm: AMOLED display, 21-day battery, dual-band GNSS

The Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm is now official and has made its way to the Philippines. With the Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm, you’re getting a 1.48-inch AMOLED display with a 480 x 480-pixel resolution, a high 2500-nit peak brightness, and wet-touch protection so you can operate it even with water exposure. It has a sleek This article, Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm: AMOLED display, 21-day battery, dual-band GNSS, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.

OPPO A6c now available in PH, priced at PHP 12,999

OPPO officially launches the OPPO A6c in the Philippines, months after its debut in China. The OPPO A6c features a... The post OPPO A6c now available in PH, priced at PHP 12,999 appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines Tech News & Reviews.

Xiaomi 17T Review: No Gimmicks, Flagship-grade 5x Telephoto Camera

Xiaomi’s T Series has always been the lineup that sits between premium flagships and more affordable devices. It usually brings many of the features people want from high-end smartphones, but without the ultra-premium pricing attached to them. With the Xiaomi 17T, the brand seems to be focusing heavily on one thing this time around: telephoto photography. After spending time with the device, it’s clear Xiaomi wants this phone to stand out through everyday camera use rather than flashy gimmicks or over-the-top features.Xiaomi calls the 17T “The Telephoto Master,” and surprisingly, the branding actually makes sense once you start using the phone. While many smartphones in this price range focus mainly on the primary camera and treat zoom as a secondary feature, the Xiaomi 17T feels like it was designed around its Leica-powered 5x telephoto lens. Whether shooting concerts, portraits, travel scenes, or random moments from a distance, the zoom camera ends up becoming something you’ll probably use more often than expected.Of course, the Xiaomi 17T isn’t just about cameras. It also packs the MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra chipset, a massive 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery, a sharp 1.5K POLED display, and several Xiaomi Hyper AI features that make daily use feel smoother and more polished. But at Php 33,999, the bigger question is simple: who exactly is this phone for, and does it actually feel worth the price?Pros:Excellent 5x telephoto camera performanceFlagship-level zoom qualityLong battery lifeHyperOS 3 feels smoother and cleanerCompetitive pricing for the hardwareCons:No wireless chargingHyperOS still has some pre-installed appsUltra-wide camera is weaker than the main and telephoto camerasNo expandable storageDesign and Build QualityThe Xiaomi 17T feels premium the moment you pick it up, but what I appreciate here is that Xiaomi didn’t go overboard with the design. It doesn’t try too hard to look flashy or futuristic. Instead, it keeps things clean and straightforward, which honestly makes it look more expensive than it actually is. The flat frame gives it that modern flagship feel, while the matte finish at the back helps keep fingerprints less noticeable throughout the day.For this review, we’re using the Violet colorway. Thankfully, it’s not the loud type of violet that instantly grabs attention. Xiaomi kept the shade more subdued and classy, so it still looks professional enough to bring anywhere. Depending on the lighting, the finish shifts a bit, which gives the phone some personality without looking too playful.Despite packing a huge battery and a large camera module, the Xiaomi 17T still feels comfortable in hand. It’s slim enough at 8.17mm, and while the 200g weight is noticeable, it never felt too heavy during long hours of scrolling, gaming, or shooting photos. The camera bump is definitely there, but it doesn’t feel awkward or unbalanced.The button and port placement are also pretty standard, which I personally prefer. The volume rocker and power button are positioned on the right side and are easy to reach even with one hand. At the bottom, you get the USB-C port, speaker grille, microphone, and SIM tray. The stereo speakers also sound surprisingly full for a smartphone, especially when watching videos or playing games without earphones.Xiaomi also included IP68 dust and water resistance, which is always nice to have in a phone at this level. It’s one of those features you won’t always notice until you actually need it - especially during travel, outdoor shoots, or random rain while commuting.The overall color selection also feels more mature this time around. Whether you go for Black, Blue, Violet, or Opal White, the finishes look more refined rather than trendy, and I think that matches the phone’s overall character pretty well.Display ExperienceThe Xiaomi 17T uses a 6.59-inch POLED display with a 1.5K resolution and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. In daily use, the screen simply looks good. Scrolling feels smooth, text looks sharp, and videos have that punchy contrast people usually expect from OLED panels. I ended up using the phone a lot for Netflix and YouTube during downtime. The Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support definitely helped make movies and series look more enjoyable, especially in scenes with darker lighting or strong contrast.Brightness is another thing I immediately noticed. The display can go up to 3500 nits peak brightness, and it actually helps a lot outdoors. I was able to frame shots, review photos, reply to messages, and even navigate maps under direct sunlight without struggling to see the screen. The smooth refresh rate also makes the camera preview feel more responsive when shooting moving subjects outside.What I appreciated more, though, was how comfortable the display felt during long usage. Xiaomi included several TÜV Rheinland eye-care certifications, and while those usually sound like marketing terms, they do make a difference after hours of use. The display flexes its quality when I'm reading articles late at night, editing photos, endlessly scrolling through social media and binge-watching videos before sleeping.Camera Performance: The Real HighlightThe Xiaomi 17T’s biggest strength is easily its camera system. In fact, I’d probably say this is one of the best camera experiences I’ve tried in this price segment so far. Xiaomi clearly focused heavily on imaging this time, and it shows the moment you start using the phone outside controlled demo scenarios. More importantly, the 5x telephoto camera doesn’t feel like a bonus feature added for marketing. It performs more like something you’d normally expect from a much more expensive flagship device.The setup includes a 50MP Leica main camera, a 50MP Leica 5x telephoto camera, and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. On paper, the hardware already sounds impressive, but the actual experience matters more here. The 5x telephoto lens ended up being the camera I used most during the review period. I even had the chance to shoot the Blue Moon with its hybrid zoom or Supermoon feature. When shooting buildings, food parks from across the lake, or candid street shots, the zoom photos stayed sharp with surprisingly good detail. Unlike many phones that rely too much on digital sharpening, the Xiaomi 17T’s telephoto shots still keep texture and depth intact.Portraits also look really good, especially outdoors. The 115mm equivalent focal length gives subjects a more natural-looking compression, while Leica’s tuning adds a slightly cinematic feel without making photos look overly edited. Skin tones stay believable, and background blur looks cleaner instead of aggressively artificial. I also liked using the Leica Authentic and Leica Vibrant modes depending on the scene. Authentic gives photos a moodier and more natural look, while Vibrant works better for social media-ready shots.Low-light performance was another pleasant surprise. The main camera captures enough detail at night without turning everything into an over-processed mess. Xiaomi still prefers slightly punchier contrast in some situations, but thankfully it avoids the over-sharpened look that many smartphones still struggle with. Even indoor restaurant shots and dimly lit streets looked usable straight out of the camera.Another feature worth mentioning is Leica Live Moment. Instead of just capturing a single still image, it also preserves moments before and after pressing the shutter. It sounds simple, but it actually makes travel photos and street shots feel more alive and less staged.For creators, the Xiaomi 17T also supports Log video recording up to 4K at 60fps. That’s a big deal for users who like color grading or want more flexibility when editing videos later on.Performance and GamingPowering the Xiaomi 17T is the MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra processor paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. In day-to-day use, the phone feels quick almost all the time. Apps open fast, switching between multiple apps feels seamless, and even heavier workloads like editing photos or uploading videos in the background didn’t really slow the device down.Gaming performance is also one of the stronger points of the Xiaomi 17T. Genshin Impact ran smoothly during my time with the phone, especially at higher graphics settings where the device was still able to maintain stable performance without sudden frame drops. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang also felt responsive, particularly during long ranked matches where touch response and consistent frame rates matter more. I also tried some shooting games like Delta Force, and the experience stayed smooth enough even during more chaotic matches with lots of action happening on screen.What I liked more, though, was the thermal management. Even after extended gaming sessions, the phone never became uncomfortably hot to hold. It still gets warm, especially when gaming outdoors or while charging, but it remains manageable enough that performance doesn’t suddenly tank after a while. The phone also posts great results in benchmarks. In Antutu alone, it scored over two million (2,183,478).The combination of the 120Hz display and the Dimensity 8500-Ultra also helps make the entire interface feel fluid. Xiaomi HyperOS feels cleaner and lighter now compared to older MIUI versions, and thankfully, the overall experience feels more polished this time around.Battery Life and ChargingBattery life is another area where the Xiaomi 17T performs really well. With its 6500 mAh silicon-carbon battery, this is easily the kind of phone you can rely on for an entire day without constantly checking the battery percentage. Even on heavier days where I spent hours taking photos, gaming, watching videos, and scrolling through social media, the phone still had enough charge left before bedtime.What impressed me more was how well it held up during lighter days. If your usage is more on the fair to moderate side, mostly messaging, browsing, streaming music, and occasional camera use, the Xiaomi 17T can actually stretch into a second day. There were times I unplugged it in the morning and didn’t feel the need to charge again until sometime the next day.Charging also is not much of a problem here. Xiaomi’s 67W HyperCharge is fast enough that even short charging sessions already give a decent battery boost before heading out. The 22.5W wired reverse charging is also handy when you need to top up accessories or help charge another phone in a pinch.SoftwareThe Xiaomi 17T runs on HyperOS 3 based on Android 16, and overall, the experience feels cleaner and more polished compared to older Xiaomi software versions. Animations feel smoother, transitions are more refined, and the system itself feels lighter during everyday use. It still has plenty of customization options, but thankfully it no longer feels overly cluttered the way older MIUI releases sometimes did.Xiaomi also added several Hyper AI features including AI Writing, AI Interpreter, AI Speech Recognition, AI Search, and AI Creativity Assistant. Some of these still feel a bit situational depending on how you use your phone, but others are genuinely useful. AI transcription and translation worked well during meetings and interviews, while Circle to Search and Gemini integration made searching for things feel quicker and more seamless.One thing I ended up appreciating more was Xiaomi’s Interconnectivity features. Transferring files between Xiaomi devices feels faster and more convenient now. It also allows me to transfer files to my iPhone and Macbook which I find very useful in my workflow.The ecosystem integration is slowly becoming more useful if you already own other Xiaomi products like tablets, earbuds, or smart devices. Thankfully, Xiaomi also avoids making the AI experience feel too forced. Most of the features stay in the background until you actually need them, instead of constantly interrupting you with suggestions or pop-ups.VerdictThe Xiaomi 17T focuses on the things people actually use every day. Its Leica-powered 5x telephoto camera is easily one of the best I’ve experienced in this price range, and it gives the phone a clear identity instead of just blending in with every other upper midrange device. What I personally like about it most is that Xiaomi didn’t rely on gimmicks here. There are no unnecessary flashy features trying to steal attention. It’s simply a phone with really good cameras backed by consistently strong performance.After spending time with the phone, I’d say the Xiaomi 17T works best for users who love taking photos, gaming, traveling, creating content, or simply want a dependable premium smartphone without paying flagship-level prices. It feels versatile enough for both casual users and more demanding users who expect more from their phone cameras.At Php 33,999, the Xiaomi 17T is honestly one of the easiest phones to recommend right now in this category. The overall package just feels well-balanced, and the flagship-level telephoto experience alone already makes it different from many of its competitors. Considering how hardware costs continue to rise, especially for RAM, storage, displays, and camera components, I’d even say Xiaomi managed to keep the pricing surprisingly competitive for everything you’re getting here.Xiaomi 17T Specs6.59-inch 1.5K POLED display2756 x 1268 resolution, Up to 120Hz refresh rate3500 nits peak brightnessHDR10+, Dolby Vision, DCI-P3 color gamut3840Hz PWM dimmingTÜV Rheinland eye care certificationsMediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra, 4nm processMali-G720 GPU12GB LPDDR5X RAM256GB / 512GB UFS 4.1 storage50MP Leica main camera, f/1.7, OISLight Fusion 800 sensor50MP Leica 5x telephoto camera, f/3.0, OISUp to 120x AI Ultra Zoom12MP ultra-wide camera, 120° FOV32MP front camera4K video at 60fpsLog video recording support5GWi-FiBluetooth 6.0NFCUSB Type-CDual stereo speakersDolby AtmosHi-Res AudioHyperOS 3Android 16Xiaomi Hyper AICircle to SearchGoogle GeminiIn-display fingerprint scannerAccelerometer, Gyroscope, Ambient light sensorProximity sensor, E-compassIR blasterIP68 dust and water resistance3-mic arrayLeica Authentic and Leica Vibrant modes6500 mAh silicon-carbon battery67W HyperCharge22.5W wired reverse charging157.6 x 75.2 x 8.17 mm, 200gBlack, Blue, Violet, Opal WhitePhp 33,999 (12GB + 256GB)Php 37,999 (12GB + 512GB)

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Qualcomm Snapdragon C introduced as Apple rival, with Acer Aspire Go 15 as first budget contender

If the recent wave of premium ARM-based laptops left you wondering when the budget market would get its turn, Qualcomm just delivered. Enter the Qualcomm Snapdragon C, an entry-tier platform designed specifically to power Windows machines starting at a highly accessible $300 (roughly ₱18,516) price point. The timing and positioning are deliberate. Across the industry, the Snapdragon C is already being tagged as the Windows ecosystem’s direct answer to Apple’s MacBook Neo. But rather than chasing the premium crowd, Qualcomm is strictly targeting students, families, and small businesses who just need a reliable machine. The core promise is all-day battery ... The post Qualcomm Snapdragon C introduced as Apple rival, with Acer Aspire Go 15 as first budget contender appeared first on REVU Philippines.

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iFFALCON U75A QLED Google TV Price in Philippines

iFFALCON has introduced the U75A QLED Google TV series in the Philippines. The lineup is available in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch. The TV Series all feature a 4K UHD QLED display with up to 93% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage and a 144Hz refresh rate, along with MEMC and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). It is powered

Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro now in the Philippines

Xiaomi just released the update to one of its most popular wearables, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro. The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro features a large 1.74-inch touchscreen with a smartphone-like 60Hz refresh rate, sharp 336 pixels-per-inch, has 16.8 million colors, and a peak brightness of 2000 nits, that’s 33% higher than before. It This article, Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro now in the Philippines, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.

Acer Swift Air 14 and Swift Spin 14 AI launched with Intel Core Series 3 processors

Acer has introduced the new Swift Air 14 and Swift Spin 14 AI this COMPUTEX season, two thin-and-light Windows 11 laptops powered by Intel’s latest processors. The Acer Swift Air 14 is powered by Intel Core Series 3 processors, offering up to 40 platform TOPS and a dedicated NPU with up to 17 TOPS. It The post Acer Swift Air 14 and Swift Spin 14 AI launched with Intel Core Series 3 processors appeared first on Jam Online | Tech News & Reviews.