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Realme V15 5G announced: Dimensity 800U, 64MP triple camera, and 50W charging

Realme has launched its first phone of 2021 with the Realme V15 5G. The smartphone is built around a 6.4″ FullHD+ AMOLED screen that comes with a 180Hz touch sampling rate and a peak brightness of 600 nits.

The AMOLED panel, made by Samsung, has a fingerprint reader embedded for biometric authentication, and there’s also a hole in the upper-left corner for the 16MP selfie camera.

Around the back, the Realme V15 5G sports a 64MP primary camera joined by an 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro modules. The smartphone comes with Super Night Mode for front and rear cameras, AI Beauty, Portrait Mode, Movie Mode, and UIS Max video recording.

Under the hood, the Realme V15 5G has a Dimensity 800U SoC and a copper tube for heat dissipation. The smartphone comes with 6GB/8GB RAM and 128GB storage onboard and boots Android 10-based Realme UI 1. But Realme has promised to release Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0 soon.

Fueling the entire package is a 4,310 mAh battery, which charges through a USB-C port at up to 50W, but Realme ships the phone with a 65W power adapter. The V15 5G also comes bundled with a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.

The rest of the highlights of the Realme V15 5G include dual-mode 5G (SA/NSA) and Dirac and Hi-Res Audio certifications.

The Realme V15 5G has three color options – Crescent Silver, Mirror Lake Blue, and Koi. The last one is three grams heavier and 0.2mm thicker than the other two versions and features a rear panel made of a double-texture double-plating process to reflect light at different angles.


Realme V15 5G in Crescent Silver, Mirror Lake Blue, and Koi colors

Price starts at CNY1,499 ($230/€190) for the 6GB/128GB variant, and for CNY500 ($77/€60) more you get 2GB extra RAM.

The V15 5G will go on sale in China from January 14, and the first 100,000 customers will get a chance to win the Koi Blessing (machine translated from Chinese) lottery.

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Dell unveil world’s first 40″ curved wide-screen 5K monitor, other UltraSharp monitors too

Besides new Latitude laptops Dell also unveiled several new monitors, including some designed for video conferencing one some for interactive presentations.

Let’s start with the Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved WUHD Monitor (U4021QW), the world’s first 40” ultra wide curved monitor with 5K resolution (5,120 x 2,160 px), according to Dell. Its IPS panel boasts 100% sRGB and 98% DCI-P3 coverage and can render 1.07 billion colors.

The port selection on the monitor is equally impressive. The Thunderbolt 3 offers transfer speeds up to 40 Gbps and can charge your Windows laptop or MacBook at up to 90W. There’s also a USB-C port with 15W charging for your phone. It’s easily accessible and there’s a full size USB-A port next to, perfect for removable storage. You can also plug in an Ethernet jack and get wired connectivity (faster and more stable than Wi-Fi).

The monitor can act as a KVM too, meaning that you connect multiple computers (or computer + phone) to the monitor and use the same keyboard and mouse for both. Watch the video for more details. By the way, this monitor won a CES 2021 Innovation award.

If the 40” version is too rich for your blood (prices below), the Dell UltraSharp 38 Curved USB-C Hub Monitor (U3821DW) is a more affordable version. It has a 38” 3,840 x 1,600 px IPS panel and while the Thunderbolt port is missing, there’s still a USB-C with Power Delivery. Both monitors also has two 9W integrated speakers.

For multi-monitor setups you can pick up the Dell UltraSharp 24 and 27 USB-C Hub Monitors (U2422HE/U2722DE). Those do output 90W over USB-C, meaning they can power pretty beefy laptops, and also feature Ethernet ports.

The pandemic made video conferencing explode in popularity. The next three monitors – 24”, 27” and 34” – are designed specifically with that in mind. They have pop-up 5 MP cameras, noise-canceling microphones and dual 5W speakers. A dedicated Microsoft Teams button allows you to quickly jump into a meeting. The monitors support Windows Hello login and the Cortana digital assistant.

If you do meet in person, check out the Dell 4K Interactive Touch Monitors come in 55” and 65”. They can detect 20 touch points, so they can be used by multiple people simultaneously (palm rejection is included to avoid accidental touches). Dual 20W speakers are built in.

Finally, a few accessories. The rechargeable wireless mouse (MS7421W) can last up to 6 months on a single charge. The wireless keyboard and mouse combo (KM7321W) boasts an amazing battery life of 36 months.

Check out the release dates and prices for all these gadgets below:

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EIZO FlexScan EV3895 put to the test: 38-inch docking station


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You had to wait a long time, now it’s finally here: With the EIZO FlexScan EV 3895 – BK is the manufacturer’s first ultra-widescreen monitor with a curved panel. The Japanese directly skip the 32 – inch format and put on a large 38 – Inch panel. In addition, a rich equipment including RJ 36 – connection required. In our review we will clarify whether the entry into the field of curved monitors will succeed.

The trend is unmistakable: Monitors are not only getting bigger, they are also getting wider. This development is logical, after all, the human field of vision is not square, so that displays in wide format lead to better coverage. This has been seen in the cinema for many, many years. While almost all major manufacturers in recent years have formats beyond 16: have launched 9 and currently partly up to 32: 9 advanced, EIZO was reluctant. With the FlexScan EV 3895 – BK but we now have the first Japanese work with a screen format of 24: 10 on the editorial desk. As the name suggests, this will be 34 – inch format skipped directly and onto a curved – 38 – Inch panel set.

With a resolution of 3. 840 x 1. 600 Pixels have a lot of space to work, but the XXL display also has a lot to offer. A well thought-out sensor system should ensure low power consumption, a KVM switch for the uncomplicated operation of several systems. Thanks to the integration of a USB-C socket and even an RJ 45 – Interface is the 36 – customs officer In addition, a real docking station. The extensive ergonomic functions are also typical of EIZO.

A look at the price tag promotes an amount of around 1. 550 Euros revealed. 38 – Customers are usually a lot more expensive than theirs 34 – Zoll siblings and EIZO also offers extensive equipment, which makes the price appear reasonable. From a price-performance-technical point of view you drive with the 34 – customs class but better.

Specifications of the EIZO FlexScan EV 3895 – BK in the overview

Format:

Street price: approx. 1.550 Euro
Guarantee: 36 months
Homepage: www.eizo.de
Diagonal: 38 Inch
curvature 2. 300 mm
Housing color: Black
24: 10
Panel: IPS panel
Look up Table: 10 Bit
Glare optics: no
Resolution: 3. 840 x 1. 600 pixels
Contrast value: 1.000:1
Brightness: Max. 300 cd / m²
Reaction time: 5 ms
Repetition rate: 60 Hz
Viewing angle: horizontal: 178 °

vertical: 178 °
Connections:

1x DisplayPort

2x HDMI

1x USB-C

6x USB 3.0 (2 up, 4 down)

1x RJ 45

HDCP: Yes
Weight: 13, 2 kg
Dimensions (W x H x D): 983, 9 x (411 x 603, 7) x 240 mm
Ergonomics: Height adjustment: 192, 7 mm

Inclination: -5 ° – 35 °
Kensington lock: no
Wall mounting: 100 x 100 mm
integrated speakers: Yes
Power adapter: internal
Others: Eco functions with sensors, KVM switch, RJ 45-Connection

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