Samsung’s Moving Style smart TV is a weird combination of portability and polish, with a 27-inch screen that doesn’t need a wall outlet and dares to go where most TVs can’t. This is a mobile TV, with a built-in battery, a kickstand that’s also a handle and a wheeled stand for easy rolling. But does it deliver enough to justify the almost $1,000 price tag in Korea?
In the far future, there is only war—and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV is coming to throw you back into the fray. The first in-engine trailer for this long awaited real-time strategy (RTS) sequel dropped this past weekend and has set the internet ablaze, promising to go back to the series’ roots while delivering the kind of bloody spectacle only Warhammer 40,000 can.
Sony has a habit of quietly adding new hardware to its lineup and the new PS5 Slim, which is now in European stores, is no exception. This one, model number CFI-210, cuts the fat in ways that show a company fine tuning the recipe in the face of rising costs. When you open one of these up you’ll notice the difference straight away: the storage inside clocks in at 825GB, down from the full terabyte of the previous Slim models.
Tablet prices have gotten out of control, with flagships asking for prices that could fund a small vacation; but the Amazon Fire Max 11, 13th gen, for $139.99 (was $229.99) flips the script on affordability without sacrificing the essentials.
Exoskeleton suits promise to lift the impossible, but those promises typically come with a six-figure price tag. Kinethreads addresses that hole with a novel approach: a full-body garment without the bulk or cost. Built with off-the-shelf materials and imaginative fabric engineering, this system costs less than $500, making muscle imitating technology affordable.
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Kirby Winson spent years building the Vanedelic, turning a 2023 Mercedes Sprinter 170 AWD into a 24 foot beast for dusty festivals or remote trails where most rigs fail.
A projector that can deliver cinema quality visuals and audio in one portable package sounds like a dream for movie nights, backyard gatherings or even camping trips. Anker’s Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro makes this dream a reality, combining 4K laser projection with 7.1.4-channel Dolby Atmos sound system into one sleek mobile unit.
Top Gun premiered in 1986, and Navy recruiting skyrocketed as dreamers saw themselves as Maverick flying through the air. Others found flight school to be a difficult undertaking. On the ground, however, a one-of-a-kind vehicle offered a glimpse of that soaring fantasy: the 1985 Pulse Autocycle. This unusual machine was half motorcycle, part car, and part airplane wannabe, and it answered the question of what happens when you can’t fly, but yet crave the thrill.