Wacom One review: A great, no-frills drawing tablet for budding artists
Because Wacom’s newest device is for amateurs, it made sense for an amateur to review it. After all, no professional designer currently using a Cintiq is going to step down to a budget device… See the article here: Wacom One review: A great, no-frills drawing tablet for budding artists
What to expect from Samsung’s Galaxy S20 event
However, the most significant physical change is that neither phone looks like it’ll have a headphone jack. You could have guessed this was coming when Samsung announced the Note 10 and Galaxy… Read the original here: What to expect from Samsung’s Galaxy S20 event
Motorola Razr teardown looks inside the flexible phone
In fact, you’ll have to heat the back of the phone to loosen up the glue and pry it open with plastic implements before you can get to any of the device’s internal components. Then, once inside,… Read this article: Motorola Razr teardown looks inside the flexible phone
Sony sets prices for (most of) its latest 4K LED TVs
The X800H lineup is no-frills with ‘just’ an X1 processor and less advanced LED lighting, but also offers lower pricing and a wider initial selection. It starts at $700 for a 43-inch set, while… Visit link: Sony sets prices for (most of) its latest 4K LED TVs
Fujifilm’s X100V adds a tilt screen, more resolution and 4K video
Thanks to the new sensor and processor, the X100V can shoot at around 11 fps with continuous AF enabled (20 fps in electronic shutter mode), compared to 8 fps for the last model. At the same time,… Go here to read the rest: Fujifilm’s X100V adds a tilt screen, more resolution and 4K video
