The Honor MagicBook Art 14 is a gorgeous ultraportable laptop with a modular camera that you can't get in the U.S.
This Wall-E style robot will do everything except take out your trash.
The ViXion01 glasses adjust on the fly, giving you crystal-clear vision no matter where you look.
We still don't know much about the Claw 8 AI, but it already feels better in your hands.
The TCL’s 50 NXTPaper and its switchable E-Paper mode may not be perfect, but it could finally shake up the increasingly stale budget phone market.
The Wireless Power Consortium’s “Ki” standard would allow any device to get up to 2.2 kW of power through your countertop. There’s also hope for us who live in apartments.
From dancing laptops to some lost soul in a fridge, IFA 2024 had its fair share of impressive tech and incredibly wacky booths.
It comes with native support for all your apps so you don't need a Smart TV to pair it to.
It also promises a week-long battery life.
The Hue app is also getting a substantial update, including better smart home control.
Lenovo announced a bunch of new laptops but it was the Auto Twist AI PC, a mere demonstration device, that stole the show.
Enabling “Max Ink Mode” morphs the TCL 50 NXTPaper 5G into a kind of E-Reader that promises 7 days of reading battery life. Good luck getting your hands on one, though.
The Acer Concept Dual Play transforms an assuming touchpad into a full-blown gaming controller with the touch of a couple of buttons.
Every Lunar Lake laptop is promising the moon with battery life, but it helps that the Zenbook S 14 looks and feels distinct.
The Acer Nitro Blaze 7 is the latest attempt to dethrone the Steam Deck with a base 2 TB of storage if you want access to all your games all the time.
The AI-first laptops with the chip promise better processing and higher efficiency for under $1,000.
XPS 13 with Intel’s Lunar Lake chips has a new, brighter tandem OLED display. Not to mention, there’s new Inspiron 14s and Latitude 5455 with 8-Core Snapdragon X Plus.
Lunar Lake’s big plan to take on Qualcomm is a far more efficient Intel Core Ultra 200V chip. Intel promises that x86 is here to stay.
With eight solar panels and two charging outputs, the hat doubles as a power bank.