Wednesday
Mar092022

Apple's iPhone SE 2022 gets 5G, A15 chip

Source: Apple

As we've heard from countless rumours, the Apple iPhone SE is making a comeback. It's an incremental update from its predecessor, but it still offers some pretty good specs for what's considered the most affordable iPhone. It now runs on the Apple A15 Bionic processor, which powers the latest iPhone 13 smartphones. It brings improved performance and battery life, which is needed especially since the SE now supports 5G.

The extended battery life might also be attributed to a larger battery. It promises up to 15 hours of video playback, 10 hours of streaming video playback, and 50 hours of audio playback. The iPhone SE supports Qi wireless charging, but it doesn't have MagSafe support.

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Wednesday
Mar092022

Apple's new Studio Display is its first prosumer monitor in years

Source: Apple

It's been a while since Apple introduced a monitor for its users. The Pro Display XDR launched in 2019 was geared more towards creative professionals (at least those who could afford its hefty price tag). It has finally debuted one built for its consumers at a slightly less expensive price tag. The new Apple Studio Display is still obviously pricey at $1,999 (for its most basic configuration), but you might consider it a steal, given the Pro Display XDR's base $6,299 price. 

What's so special about the new Studio Display? It is built to work with Apple's Mac lineup, including the latest Mac Studio desktop. It comes with a 27-inch 5K display encased in an aluminum enclosure. The screen is similar to the now-discontinued 27-inch iMac but gets a slightly brighter display that reaches up to 600 nits (the iMac only got up to 500 nits). It supports P3 wide colour and works with macOS's TrueTone feature. Unfortunately, you're stuck with the standard 60Hz refresh rate on this monitor.

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Tuesday
Mar082022

Apple introduces new compact yet powerful Mac Studio

Source: Apple

It might be compact, but it's not designed to be underestimated. Apple's most significant announcement at its Peek Performance event is a Mac Mini-like new device. Apple dubs it the Mac Studio, a compact desktop system that packs in so much power the company confidently proclaims it can be faster than even the most premium Mac Pro.

The new Mac Studio runs on either the M1 Max chip or the new, more powerful M1 Ultra. The Ultra packs features like support for up to 128GB of memory, a 20-core CPU with 16 high-performance cores and four efficiency cores, a 64-core GPU, and a 32-core neural engine. And the company claims it is "nearly" eight times faster than the M1. 

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Tuesday
Mar082022

Analogue to start shipping Pocket preorders by end of March

Source: Analogue

It looks like Analogue is going to be making its first deadline. The company announced that the new wave of Pocket handhelds will begin shipping at the end of March. The Group A preorders will ship out the last week of March, which meets its Q1 2022 release schedule. But then, those in Group B and C still have a long wait ahead of them, with Group B scheduled for Q4 2022 and Group C and any orders placed now set for 2023.

Those in Group A should be getting an email now, informing them of the shipping date and letting them know they have until Sunday, March 13, to change the shipping address if necessary. You still also have a chance to cancel the preorder by Sunday.

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