Wednesday
Jan052022

BMW showcases colour-changing paint tech at CES 2022

BMW has brought paint tech to CES that looks like CGI in real life. The company debuted this innovative paint scheme on an all-electric iX, and videos of it have been showing up on Twitter. It shows the car's paint transitioning from gray to white and back again.

According to Twitter user Out of Spec Studios, the paint is reportedly temperature-sensitive, so the carmaker has a backup in case this iX gets too hot or cold. There is no word about whether BMW plans to offer this colour option to customers, but it is definitely one of the cooler things we've seen at the show so far.

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Wednesday
Jan052022

Samsung introduces Freestyle portable projector

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Samsung wants to make it easier to turn any room or space into a place where you can watch your favourite content. The company introduced a new ultraportable smart TV projector called the Freestyle. It weighs less than 2 pounds, has a 180-degree stand, and allows you to project screen sizes ranging from 30 to 100 inches.

The Freestyle has a 1080p resolution and auto-focus and auto-levelling capabilities, aligning the image to the surface you're projecting on. It can also play music with the help of its 360-degree sound. This projector is powered by Samsung's smart TV platform, allowing you to access your favourite streaming apps. 

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Tuesday
Jan042022

Review: TCL 20S

TCL has been one of the sleepers in the smartphone market. They’ve flown under the radar by offering affordable yet unremarkable smartphones that offer a lot of convenience and value. The TCL 20 Pro 5G is one of the most impressive handsets we’ve reviewed this year and its mid-range brother, the TCL 20 S also has a lot to offer in terms of hardware and software.

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Tuesday
Jan042022

TCL revamps its NXTWear TV glasses to look more fashionable

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Whether it would make sense for you to wear glasses indoors or not, TCL redesigns its TV glasses to look more like a pair you'll want to wear. The NXTWear Air aren't augmented reality glasses (but TCL also has that). These glasses are more of an accessory you can plug into any device and work as an external monitor of sorts close to your eyes. You can enjoy your content or do some work while lounging around.

Functionally, they aren't as different as the original NXTWear, but now they look more like RayBan Wayfarers than the IMAX 3D glasses look of the past. It has a black plastic frame with magnetic front plates and tinted lenses you can swap out for different styles. That black USB-C cable on the right side will give it away as a tech device, though.

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