The Modos Paper Monitor is great for reading, while MSI’s MPG 242R X60N was designed purely for gaming, with its incredible 600Hz refresh rate and a Full HD (FHD or 1080p) resolution. Unfortunately (or fortunately), this monitor does not have an ultra slim form factor, as it’s a Rapid TN Panel rather than OLED.
The Tesla Cybertruck mini PC is more form than function, while the ASUS NUC 14 Pro AI Plus combines advanced computing power with a dedicated Copilot button for quick AI access. Secure Boot with Fingerprint Recognition for Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security (ESS) and a built-in Trusted Platform Module (TPM) offer added protection.
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You’ve seen the Shortcut sneaker, now check out the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra renders that have surfaced 10-days ahead of the official Unpacked event on January 22 at 1pm ET. What stands out immediately is its 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X WQHD+ (3120 x 1440) display with an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz.
Roborock’s Saros Z70 just might be the world’s first robotic arm-equipped vacuum, and it isn’t just a concept either. Set for release in the first half of 2025, it features an OmniGrip, a foldable robotic arm with five-axis, designed to deploy itself for cleaning previously obstructed areas and handling small items.
There’s the BMW SpOTTO, and now, Samsung’s OLEDoG robot dog, which can most certainly be used in the company’s factories. It was originally used by Samsung Display Vietnam for unmanned infrastructure management, but has since been repurposed for a CES 2025 exhibit, sporting an OLED screen for its eyes.
The EF ECOFLOW Delta 2 power station is ideal for emergency situations, and you can get one for $429 shipped after clipping the $200 off coupon as well as redeeming the 10OFFD2PS promo code, originally $999. Unlike the competition, the Delta 2 is built to last 6-times longer, thanks to its LFP (LiFePO4) battery chemistry that gives it a 3000+ cycle life. Product page.
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NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured two images of the Los Angeles fires from the International Space Station (ISS). One of them that you’re about to see is the view from north of San Francisco looking southward towards LA and San Diego.