The 2TB SanDisk Extreme microSDXC has more than enough storage for all of your photos, videos, games, files, and more, all for $179.99 shipped, originally $209.99. Why not get multiple lower capacity cards? Well, you’ll only need to carry around a single 2TB microSD card, thus eliminating the risk of accidentally losing several 256GB / 512GB / 1TB cards. Product page.
NVIDIA teamed up with Bethesda for an interesting DOOM mystery box that includes a Jensen Huang signed GTX 1080 Ti graphics card. The winner of this package also gets an RTX 4080 SUPER graphics card with backplate, as well as Collector’s Edition versions of The Elder Scrolls Online: Imperial Edition, DOOM, and DOOM Eternal.
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas 2.0 recently got a pair of claws, but to celebrate the holidays, the humanoid robot effortlessly performed a backflip while wearing a Santa Clause costume. This feat is achieved through its custom battery and one of the world’s most compact hydraulic systems.
There’s GAMEBABY for iPhone, and then MSI’s new Claw 8 AI+ handheld gaming PC designed for those who want to enjoy AAA titles on-the-road. This model builds upon its predecessor and adds redesigned sticks, bumpers, D-pad, as well as hall-effect triggers.
You’ve seen The Legend of Zelda recreated in Minecraft, now Digital Dreams’ shows us what the sandbox game could look like if it was made in Unreal Engine 5. Some areas definitely look better than the upcoming movie starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa.
The SwissGear 5358 USB ScanSmart Laptop Backpack is perfect for your travels, and you can get one for $49.97 shipped today, originally $129.99. Weighing in at just 3-pounds, this spackious 18×11.5×7 in backpack offers 31.4 liters of carrying capacity, including a 15.6″ laptop. Product page.
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This could be a first look at the OnePlus Open 2 that is set to be launched in China early next year. Official specifications have not yet been revealed, but we do know that it sports an 8″ 2K resolution LTPO OLED folding screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, and a 6.4-inch cover display.
These days, a Ferrari F40 in mint condition with decent mileage easily sells for over $2-million, so a $9,995 detailing job sounds somewhat reasonable, right? I Am Detailing spent 30-days restoring this 1989 F40 formerly owned by British racing legend Nigel Mansell.