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As I have tried the HONOR Pad X9a before, there is something easily noticeable when I held the HONOR Pad X8b: it’s so much lighter than the previous HONOR tablet I reviewed. And…
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When DJI announced its first venture into the 360 drone market, it was met with hype and praise, but…
(Photos and words by Ryan Baldemor) During the Holy Week season, I had the opportunity to borrow the Fujifilm…
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Shoulder triggers and a large battery for long gaming sessions are common features of flagship gaming phones. But now they are included in nubia’s latest offerings, the Neo 5 and the Neo 5 GT. I’m a firm believer that gaming should be for everyone, and these phones offer uncompromised performance, excellent software optimization, and a chipset that handles gaming tasks well. After spending a week with both phones, I strongly…