Entries by Nicole Batac (11830)

Thursday
Oct012020

The Google Pixel 4a 5G is finally here

 

The Google Pixel 4a 5G, along with the Pixel 5, are the company's newest smartphones that go against the recent trend of experimental phones. These are traditional candy bar smartphones that aren't quite flagship phones anymore. Notably, the Pixel 4a 5G is marketed as a more affordable option than the Pixel 4. But it adds the buzzy 5G support to make it a phone fitting of 2020.

In Canada, the Pixel 4a 5G will be available in Just Black for $679.

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Thursday
Oct012020

Google Pixel 5 unboxing video shows up online as the phone's pre-order goes live

Source: Google

The Google Pixel 5 was first teased by Google when it launched the Pixel 4a in August. But now, the handset is official, and an unboxing video has already surfaced online ahead of its release. In Canada, the handset will cost $799 and will be available starting October 29.

The unboxing video shows the phone itself, charger, USB-C to USB-C cable, and USB-C to USB-A converter. 

It gives us a better look at the Pixel 5's 6-inch 2,340 x 1,080 OLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and its 8-megapixel hole-punch selfie camera. 

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Thursday
Oct012020

Google Chromecast revamps dongle to add remote, Google TV UI

We've already seen the redesigned Chromecast in many leaks, but now, the new Chromecast with Google TV is official. It isn't the once barebones TV dongle. Google is keeping up with the rapidly changing, streaming-centric world by coming out with its most radical change since the Chromecast Ultra was introduced four years ago.

The new Chromecast now has a remote control and a new tailor-made user interface called Google TV. The new UI makes it easier to navigate streaming apps and aligns its look with other Google products. But what it does take from the Chromecast Ultra is it still supports 4K resolution and Dolby Vision HDR.

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Wednesday
Sep302020

Google Nest Audio takes on Amazon Echo

 

Google rebrands the Google Home speaker and makes it part of the Nest line of products as the new Nest Audio. In Canada, its starting price is $129, and it will be available starting October 5, Monday. Its pricing places it up against the new Amazon Echo speaker. And the most significant change is in its upgraded sound. It also comes in five shades, including Chalk, Charcoal, Sage, Sand, and Sky.

It has a 19mm tweeter for high-frequency coverage and clear vocals and a 75mm midwoofer for better bass. Google claims the Nest Audio is 75% louder with a 50% stronger bass than the original Google Home speaker launched in 2016. The Nest Audio also gets the latest Google updates, including real-time, multi-room audio, stream transfer for moving sound from speaker to speaker via voice commands, and voice calling with Google Duo.

The Nest Audio was launched alongside the new Chromecast with Google TV, Pixel 5, and Pixel 4a 5G.

Source: CNET