Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro and Galaxy Book2 Pro 360: Meet the Power and Flexibility
Samsung Electronics today unveiled the Galaxy Book2 Pro series, a high-end PC portfolio that includes the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 with S Pen and the Galaxy Book2 Pro with 5G. Both form factors are created with Samsung’s mobile DNA and provide the flexibility and agility required for today’s growing work and study lives. As a consequence, you’ll get a PC experience that’s both productive and portable.
“At Samsung, our objective is to provide our users with unique experiences that fundamentally enrich their everyday lives,” said Hark-sang Kim, Executive Vice President and Head of Samsung Electronics’ Mobile eXperience Business’ New Computing R&D Team. “We’re reinventing the PC as part of this effort.” We’ll be able to work together with flawless continuity across all of our Galaxy devices.
The Galaxy Book2 Pro line combines business security with a sleek, ultra-portable design that can go with you wherever you go. They combine the flexibility of 5G2 and Wi-Fi 6E3 connection with best-in-class thin and light designs in elegant new colours to give mobility.
The newest 12th Gen Intel® CoreTM CPUs are featured in the Galaxy Book2 Pro series, allowing users to work, video talk, and gaming with smooth and dependable performance. Samsung maintains its long-standing relationship with Intel, working closely with the chipmaker to guarantee that the Galaxy Book2 Pro series hardware and software are fully optimised for Intel processors.
With video conversations becoming more common, the Galaxy Book2 Pro series has been enhanced to provide high-quality calls every time you connect. Your video stream will seem crisp throughout every conversation thanks to 1080p FHD cameras and the greater field of vision angles. Studio Mode has been updated with a number of new features, including Auto Framing, which keeps you properly centred in the frame even as you move about it. New backdrop effects and Face Effect help you look your best no matter where you video chat by removing visual distractions from the background and boosting your appearance. GREENGUARD-certified AMOLED panels are now brighter for improved clarity, rounding out the video experience.
Apple recently a patent for Magic Keyboard with a Mac integrated
Apple’s patent application for an entirely new computing device idea was released today by the US Patent & Trademark Office. All envision a Magic Keyboard-like gadget that can be plugged into any display in a home or workplace to house a full computer.
Many users own or run computing equipment that is used often, if not solely, in a certain place, such as a desktop computer at an office or a home office. A tower (e.g., a stand-alone enclosure containing the computer’s CPU, memory, and other components), one or more computer displays, and one or more input devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, trackpad, or a combination thereof, are all examples of computing equipment.
The features, designs, and system architectures mentioned for combination computing and input devices can allow for desired levels of performance while preserving a form factor that is the same as or comparable to that of a standard input device.
While working, the processing unit might create heat, which can have a detrimental influence on its performance. The base, on the other hand, can be made up to some extent of a material that distributes or spreads heat substantially through the mass of the base (i.e., thermally conductive), thereby more evenly spreading or distributing heat generated by the processing unit over a larger surface area of the base and thus more effectively regulating computing device operating temperatures. Copper, aluminium, brass, steel, and bronze are just a few examples of thermally conductive materials.
patent application number: 20220057845
Microsoft Announcing Windows 11 new tablet optimized taskbar experience
Samsung relaunches a popular model with the Galaxy A53 photos
Google’s Pixel 7 leaks out in vanilla cloudy white renders
While Samsung has already released an improved Galaxy S-series family early in the year, firms like Google are almost certain to keep their supporters waiting for several more months.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the premium Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are both getting the same treatment ahead of its projected combined commercial release in October 2022, given that the mid-range Pixel 6a leaked in high-res factory CAD-based renderings all the way back in November 2021.
Given that October is still over seven months away and Google appears to have enough on its plate with all those pesky Pixels 6 issues that refuse to go away, the crude and sketchy Pixel 7 renderings released yesterday would have been tolerable for a little longer, making the wait a bit more bearable.
Serial leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer, however, was clearly not satisfied with only blowing the Pixel 7 Pro’s cover in excellent detail and crystal clear clarity, as he did the same today (in partnership with Carhp) for the incoming flagship’s smaller brother.
At first glance, this looks almost identical to the 7 Pro, with a perfectly flat display with fairly generous bezels (by 2022 high-end standards), a centred hole punch, and, perhaps most notably, a protruding back camera module that wraps around the handset’s chassis, presumably making it fit in a little better with its overall look.
The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G has been listed on the Google Play confirms
The introduction of the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is rapidly approaching. While a leaker had disclosed the device’s essential features as well as the rest of the A Series releases scheduled for the next few months, the specs have now been validated via a Google Play Console listing.
The Galaxy A53 5G is powered by the all-new Exynos 1200 chipset, which has 2x Cortex-A78 high-performance cores clocked at 2.4GHz and 6x Cortex-A55 efficiency cores clocked at 2.0GHz, according to the listing. The Mali G68 GPU provides graphical functionality for the CPU.
The mentioned model includes 6GB of RAM, however the final version will undoubtedly have additional RAM and storage choices. The software will be One UI 4 out of the box, which is the most recent version of Android.
That’s all there is to it, with the specs validated by the listing. However, there is an image there that shows the device’s front, which is essentially all-display. A small center-aligned punch hole houses the front camera.
The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G will boast a 6.52-inch Full hd+ resolution 120Hz AMOLED display with a 1080*2400 resolution, according to previously reported specifications. The camera system on the back is 64MP+12MP+5MP+5MP, and the battery is 5000mAh with 15W charging capabilities.
[Exclusive] CAD renders of the Google Pixel 7 Pro has leaked
The Google Pixel 7 Series is expected to be the year’s most popular Android smartphone range, competing against Apple’s iPhone 14 series and Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series. Every year, Google’s Pixel smartphones are released in October, but today, Smartprix is presenting the Google Pixel 7 Pro for the first time. Steve Hemmerstoffer aka OnLeaks has rendered the Google Pixel 7 Pro in crisp 5K quality. Take a look at them below.
These exclusive Pixel 7 Pro photographs show how the design has progressed since the Google Pixel 6 Pro, which is now on the market. The Google Pixel 7 Pro will include a 6.7 to 6.8-inch curved display with a single punch-hole selfie camera on the front. It will have an OLED display with a high refresh rate that will compete with Samsung’s current flagship, the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
On the other hand, Google has made some improvements. While Google’s characteristic dual-tone design has been kept, the visor-like back camera module has been fused with the new frame, as shown in the image. It appears to be blended with the frame, similar to what Samsung accomplished with the Galaxy S21 series lately.
Dual stereo speakers and a USB Type-C charging connector are located on the device’s bottom, while a SIM card tray is located on the left side. The gadget includes a power button and volume rockers on the left side, and antenna bands can be seen on all four sides.
A horizontal camera strip holds three cameras: a main wide-angle camera, a periscope telephoto camera, and most likely an ultra-wide camera. A microphone unit, as well as a pair of sensors, are located in the camera module. The camera module protrudes slightly.
The Pixel Pro sports curved edges and a design comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, albeit it will be somewhat thinner than the S22 Ultra, which is 8.9mm thick against 8.7mm for the Pixel Pro. It’s possible that this is due to the battery’s different sizes. The device’s thickness is 11.2mm when the camera bump is included. The device’s dimensions are roughly 16376.68.7mm.
The design of PlayStation VR2 virtual reality headset is unveiled first look
The hardware details for the next PlayStation VR2 were just disclosed by Sony. Images of the PS VR2 Sense controllers were leaked at the time. Sony has released the first glimpse at the virtual reality headset. PS VR2’s design is inspired by the PS5, which explains the black and white colour palette. In terms of performance and comfort, the PS VR2 is a significant leap over its predecessor. With a 110-degree field of view and better eye-tracking, the headset can handle 4K gaming at up to 120Hz frame rate.
The PlayStation VR2 will still require a wired setup with a USB-C connector to connect to the PS5. Users may change the distance between their eyes and the lens using the adjustable lens dial that comes with the headset. In addition to being thinner and lighter than its predecessor, the PS VR2 headgear is also more comfortable to use. In addition, the headset has a vented design that improves ventilation.
“When I initially started working on the design for the PlayStation VR2 headset, one of the areas I wanted to focus on first was the notion of putting a vent in the headgear to let the air escape, similar to the vents on the PS5 console that enable ventilation,” Yujin Morisawa, Senior Art Director at SIE, stated.
Our engineers came up with this idea as a means to provide ventilation while players are absorbed in their VR games and avoid the lens fogging up. To achieve this, I worked on a number of design options, and as you can see in the final design, there is a little area between the scope’s top and front surfaces that houses the integrated ventilation.”
Sony has yet to reveal the PS VR2’s release date and price. The business earlier announced a new game for PS VR2 called Horizon Call of the Mountain, which is a brand-new chapter in the Horizon genre. The game is built particularly for PS VR2, and the protagonist will be a new character. Aloy and other characters from the Horizon series will appear, as well as new characters introduced in Horizon Call of the Mountain.
The Samsung Galaxy A33 5G arrives in the Google Play Console details leaked
Samsung is getting ready to release lots of new Galaxy A-series phones. Samsung is anticipated to debut its low-cost Galaxy A23 series in India and other regions shortly. The Galaxy A33 5G is another Samsung Galaxy A-series smartphone in the works.
The Galaxy A32 will be replaced by the forthcoming Galaxy smartphone. The Galaxy A33 5G is likely to be released next month by Samsung. While we wait for the device’s official release date, certain critical features have leaked online. On the Google Play Console website, the Galaxy A33 5G has been discovered. Let’s have a look at the rumoured Samsung Galaxy A33 5G specs, features, and other information.
Google Play Console Samsung Galaxy A33 5G
The Google Play Console listing has revealed the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G details. The model number of the phone is SM-A336B. The A33 5G sports a Samsung s5e8825 SoC, which is effectively the Exynos 1200 chipset, according to the listing. Two performance cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six efficiency cores clocked at 2GHz make up the octa-core CPU.
Geekbench lists a model with 6GB of RAM. More RAM and storage choices are likely to be released by Samsung. The phone also runs Android 12 out of the box, according to the listing. On top of Android, it will have a One UI 4.0 layer.
The phone sports a water-drop notch at the top of the display, according to a photograph included with the specs. The bezels around the display, especially around the chin, are slightly thick. The phone will have a 1080 x 2400 pixel Full HD+ resolution.
Other details about the phone have previously emerged. A 6.4-inch AMOLED display will be included on the phone. On the rear, there will be a 48MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, a 5MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor, with a 48MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, a 5MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. A 13MP or 16MP front camera will be available for selfies. The phone will have a 5000 mAh battery and the capability for 25W fast charging. What are your impressions of the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G? Allow me to assist you.