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Philips New Hi-Def Ultra Short Throw Projector Has a Conveniently Tiny Footprint
While companies like Sony and Epson strive to bring giant movie theatre-calibre projectors into the home, Philips is taking the opposite approach with compact alternatives that create big images from smaller hardware, like its new 1080p Screeneo U4 ultra short throw that looks no larger than a shoe box.
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Why $300 Wireless Earbuds Need to Be More Than Just Good
No one likes a monopoly, but when shopping for wireless earbuds, it seems like there are almost too many options available now. Earbud makers need to do whatever they can to differentiate their products from the competition (particularly when they’re asking $US200+ ($278) for them) and the Grell Audio TWS/1 earbuds have a few things…
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Of Course Razer’s Smart Home App Is All About the RGB
I admit it: I use Razer’s mechanical gaming keyboards and its smart lights to create a bit of an ~aesthetic~ in my office. And people like me are the reason why Razer launched a smart home app for its Chroma RGB lighting ecosystem.
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Razer Made a Pro Version of Its Wild RGB Face Mask — Now With Bonus Screaming Feature
Each year at CES, Razer reveals some far-out concept that grabs the headlines and excites its fanbase, but never materialises into a real product. That changed when Razer’s Project Hazel, an RGB-illuminated smart face mask, gained enough fanfare to force Razer into actually selling the thing.