Dragon Ball Z Kakarot

The duration of Dragon Ball Z Kakarot is announced

Open-world experiences as well as adaptation of history received attention as well.

The average length of Dragon Ball Z Kakarot has been revealed yesterday, along with some other new details in the game. According to the latest review published on Famitsu, the Dragon Ball Z Kakarot is about 40 hours long, with no side effects. To see everything the game has to offer, players will need over 100 hours.

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Famitsu’s review also praised how the original DBZ story was reproduced in the game, and the ‘open-world’ experience, which gives the game a bit more space and provides some changes to the game experience with mechanics like the search for Dragon Balls and cooking. The game also contains many ‘collectives’ and is easily controllable.

Kakarot DBZ contains the entirety of the DBZ story, starting with the Radish landing on Earth. The game will also feature side characters, who do not play a major role in the main story, expanding the experience significantly.

With the launch on January 17th, just 8 days from now, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is really looking like the best Dragon Ball Z game ever released. While the controls, from what we’ve seen, take some time to get used to, we can say that DBZ Kakarot is one of, if not the most impressive animé based games.

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot will released January 17 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One worldwide.

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Elite Dragonfly G2

HP Elite Dragonfly will have Qualcomm 5G and Tile integration

CES 2020: HP’s Elite Dragonfly to Get 10th Gen Intel Core, Tile Tag, & 5G Modem

HP Elite Dragonfly has just been launched, but the company is already preparing the second-generation laptop. The Elite Dragonfly G2 includes Intel’s 10th-generation Comet Lake vPro processors, but won’t be released before the summer, Neowin reports.

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The existing model will have new features and will have eight-core CPUs. The innovation will be support for 5G through the Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 modem. This is especially interesting, given that Intel’s 5G processors were not expected before 2021 (and they should have a Mediatek modem). However, it looks like Qualcomm is ready to implement the solution earlier.

Another novelty brought by the Elite Dragonfly G2 is the integration of Tile. Tile is integrated into your laptop, making it easier to find your device, receive notifications if you leave your PC elsewhere.

Elite Dragonfly will also have Sure View enhancements, while questioning HP‘s screen privacy technology. This will prevent others from looking over the user’s shoulder to see what he is seeing or working on. The new technology is called Sure View Reflect and will work better in different types of lighting.

Tile integration will be available on the Elite Dragonfly G2 from February, with 5G support coming over the summer.

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Realme X50 5G

Realme X50 5G comes with 120Hz display and custom ColorOS

As it was announced, the Realme X50 5G has been officially unveiled.

With all the huge amount of information and leaked teasers, the X50 5G brings with it some surprises as well.

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At the front, the X50 5G has a 6.57-inch IPS LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate and dual punch-hole for selfie cameras – standard 16MP and ultra-wide 8MPThe phone works thanks to the new Snapdragon 765G chipset, with integrated 5G modem. Users have a choice of 6GB, 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage.

On the back of the device is a four-camera system consisting of a 64MP f/1.8 main sensor, a 12MP telephoto, an 8MP ultra wide and a 1MP macro sensor. All of these are powered by a 4200mAh battery, with support for 30W VOOC 4.0 fast charging. The operating system is Color OS 7.0, which comes with Android 10 software.

The Realme X50 5G comes in two colors. Glaciers (left) and Polar (right).
The Realme X50 5G comes in two colors. Glaciers (left) and Polar (right).

Realme X50 5G will now be available in China for a starting price of around 320 euros for the 8GB + 128GB model, around 350 euros for the 6GB + 256GB variant and around 390 euros for the stronger 12GB+256GB version.

Realme X50 5G Specifications

Realme X50 5G
Dimensions & Weight
  • 163.8×75.8×8.9 mm
  • 202g
Display
  • 6.57-inch hole-punch FHD LCD
  • 1080 x 2400
  • 120Hz, 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Gorilla Glass 5
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G
  • Adreno 620
RAM & Storage
  • 8GB/128GB
  • 6GB/256GB
  • 12GB/256GB
Battery
  • 4,200mAh
  • 30W VOOC 4.0 fast charging
Fingerprint Sensor Side-mounted fingerprint
Rear Cameras
  • 64MP Samsung ISOCELL GW1 primary sensor, f/1.8
  • 8MP 119° wide-angle sensor, f/2.3
  • 12MP 2X telephoto, f/2.5
  • 2MP macro camera, f/2.4
Front Cameras
  • 16MP Sony IMX471, f/2.0
  • 8MP 105° wide-angle sensor, f/2.2
Android Version Realme UI based on Android 10

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Acer Predator X55

Acer brings the 55-inch 4K OLED monitor for gaming

An TV-sized monitor for your PC games

The Acer Predator division during the CES 2020 fair has introduced the 55-inch CG552K gaming monitor with 4K OLED display, adaptive sync support, NVIDIA G-Sync and 120Hz refresh.

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The monitor has light sensors which optimize the lighting depending on the local environment, as well as a proximity sensor which activates the monitor when detecting the presence of the user, reports Engadget.

The CG552K has a variety of connectivity options, including three HDMI 2.0 ports, two DisplayPort v1.4s, one USB-C and two USB-type-A ports. Two 10W speakers are also available. The display has support for 98.5% DCI-P3 color spectrum and 400 nights of brightness.

The Predator X32
The Predator X32/ Image: Acer

Acer has also announced Predator X32 and X38 monitors. The Predator X32 has a 32-inch 4K display, 144Hz refresh rate and NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate. It has 1440-nits brightness, VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification, and connectors include three HDMI 2.0 ports, DisplayPort 1.4 and four USB-C ports, as well as 4W speakers.

The Predator X38
The Predator X38/ Image: Acer

The Predator X38 has a 37.5-inch UWQHD + (3840 x 1600p) curved display, with support for NVIDIA G-Sync. The monitor has VESA DIsplayHDR 400, Delta E certification.

About pricing and availability:

  • The Predator X32 arrives during the second quarter at a price of €3299;
  • The X38 will be available in April for €2199;
  • The 55-inch CG552K gaming model will go on sale from the third quarter, priced at 2699 euros.

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Radeon RX 5600 XT

AMD launched Radeon RX 5600 XT GPU for players who want 90fps at 1080p

GeForce GTX 1660 Ti has met its rival

At CES 2020 AMD didn’t present a card that everyone expected. Rather the company chose the Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card with a kill 1080p performance of 90 to 120fps.

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The card sits between the Radeon 5500 XT focused on 60fps 1080p performance and the Radeon 5700 XT at 1440p performance. Specifically AMD positions the 5600 XT graphics card as the ideal update for someone who has a Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics card debuted a few years ago but today finds it difficult to maintain 60fps in the latest titles.

For comparison in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the GTX 1060 stands at 57fps while the Radeon 5600XT at 92fps. The same goes for games like The Division 2, Gears of War 5 and The Witcher 3.

5600 XT has 36 graphics cores as much as the 5700 XT but has a lower frequency between 1,375Mhz and 1,560Mhz. It also only has 6GB of GDDR6 memory instead of the 8GB of RAM that has 5700 XT.

The graphics card will retail for $279 when it debuts on January 21st making it a direct competitor to the Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti

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AMD 3990X Threadripper CPU

AMD’s 3990X Threadripper ‘Monster’ Processor is coming and Intel has not an answer

AMD’s 64-core Threadripper 3990X arrives in 2020 and costs $3,990

When AMD said that the 64-core Threadripper 3990X processor would be available in 2020, the company did not intend to let enthusiasts wait.

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The processor which costs $3,990 will go on sale from February 7th. It is intended for computers and jobs where more cores means saving time and money.

The company says that 3990X is the fastest processor in the world and uses the results of the Cinebench R20 as evidence. It’s several times faster than the Core i9-9900KS according to AMD testing.

But the truth is more complicated than that. While there is no dizzying frequency limited to just 2.9Ghz base and 4.3Ghz turbo, the Threadripper will be a champion due to the high number of cores.

And if an app can’t use all those cores, most likely the 3990X will lag behind. However, this suggests that Intel is suffering from AMD’s pace in very important segments such as workstation performance. That’s because Intel fails to properly produce denser 14-nanometer processors, and Threadripper is a more affordable option compared to Xeon for some professionals.

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AMD Ryzen 4000 CPUs

Intel has no chance against the new AMD’s 7nm Ryzen 4000-series CPUs for laptops

The first wave of laptops with Ryzen 4000 processors will be released in the first quarter of 2020 with AMD promising to integrate more than 100 systems in 2020.

In recent years AMD has been making a fuss with the PC market especially in the a.k.a workstations PC segment.

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But in laptops it is still far off especially with the powerful and super portable systems where Intel dominates. This year the company wants to change that with the Ryzen 4000, a line of processors that combines the Zen 2 Core with the 7-nanometer architecture.

The result is probably one of the most intriguing processors we’ve ever seen. The more powerful Ryzen 7 4800U, an eight-core and 16-threads processor can be easily integrated into a super portable laptop.

On the other hand is Intel with the Core i7-10710U processor which has only six cores. AMD’s 4800U model has a frequency of between 1.8 GHz base and 4.8 GHz turbo as well as eight Radeon graphics cores.

It’s 90% faster than Intel’s Core i7-1065G7 chip in Cinebench testing and 28% faster in 3Dmark TimeSpy.

You might say this comparison is not valid because the Comet Lake six-core chip is more powerful than the four-core one. But the six-core model is old with slower integrated graphics and has no chance against the Radeon graphics cores.

Not surprisingly, AMD says the 4800U overshadows the Core i7-1065G7 in terms of gaming. In the Rocket League AMD processor has 30fps more at 1080p resolution. Intel has taken steps forward with Iris graphics but can’t compare to AMD Radeon.

Even if we don’t go with the best of AMD, you also get eight cores with 4700U but no hyperthreading. For more performance AMD introduced the Ryzen 4000H in 45W profile. This chip will appear on gaming laptops like the Dell G5 15, Asus Zephyrus G14.

AMD claims the 4800H is 39% faster than the Core i7-9750H. It even overtakes the Core i7-9700K desktop chip.

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ROG Swift 360

Nvidia unveils its first 360Hz 1080p G-Sync monitor: ROG Swift 360

The first 360Hz monitor was unveiled during CES

Nvidia unveiled yesterday the world’s fastest gaming and esports monitor, the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz. This monitor is 24.5 inches in size and supports a resolution of 1080p to 360Hz, exceeding the current standard of 240Hz.

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The monitor uses Nvidia’s G-Sync technology to deliver the best PC experience, which means players must have the best Nvidia GPUs to use it to its full potential. It’s not clear how this monitor works with AMD GPUs, so they’ll have to wait a bit longer for more information. Meanwhile, GeForce RTX users can immediately use the advanced features of this monitor.

Along with the monitor and trailer above, Nvidia also released statistics from their research last year. The company found that flick shots in Overwatch improved by 37% from a 360Hz monitor to 60Hz, beating 240Hz by 4%.

Some of the games that support this monitor are Rainbow Six: Siege, Fortnite, Overwatch and CS: GO. To show players the possibilities offered by a 360Hz monitor, Nvidia created a test in CS: GO where players have to eliminate as many opponents in 45 seconds, constantly rotating to find opponents. The company plans to bring a demo this week to CES, where the ROG Swift 360Hz will debut.

Nvidia has not yet released details on the launch date and pricing of the monitor, but it is rumored that it will come in 2020. ASUS monitor will certainly not be for the faint-hearted, seeing similar monitors 24 inch 240Hz go for around $400- $500, but for competitive players this is definitely a worthwhile investment.

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Legion Y740S

Legion Y740S Lenovo’s laptop needs external accessories to deliver its maximum

Lenovo launched the year 2020 with a gaming laptop that needs extra accessories to shine. Legion Y740S is a 15.6-inch laptop which is accompanied by an external graphics card that the company calls Legion BoostStation.

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The computer has enough power of the Core i9, 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD but without an external graphics card, it only stays with Intel integrated graphics that are incapable of playing modern 3D games.

The laptop can be configured with standard 1080p or 4K HDR display. Battery life is impressive at 8 hours. Connectivity consists of two Thunderbolt 3 ports and USB 3.1 Gen2 ports.

External graphics card called Legion BoostStation by Lenovo

But BoostStation? The accessory can be powered by graphics cards from the GeForce GTX 1660 to the RTX 2080 Super and even a Radeon RX 5700 XT for those who prefer AMD graphics cards. BoostStation has two USB 3.1 ports, one USB 2.0 port, HDMI and Ethernet.

The Y740S and BoostStation arrives in May. The laptop starts at $1,100 and while only BoostStation costs $250.

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Everything we know about Apple iPhone 12

Apple iPhone 12 has become the subject of constant leaks of confidential information. In this article we have summarized everything we know to date. There’s a lot to like and a lot to be disappointed too. But overall Apple is moving towards an exciting product and perhaps one of the most important in years.

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Camera – The main news of the iPhone 12 is the integration of a wide-angle 3D camera. Confirmed by several sources, this camera with the iPhone 12 can create a map of the surrounding environment at a distance of 3 meters. There will be laser technology unlike the current systems used in Face ID of iPhone. A 3D camera would help with portrait mode but the biggest victory is in augmented reality.

Design – Perhaps the one area where the iPhone 12 can disappoint is the look. Radical concepts have already been introduced to the public but the design is said to be identical to the iPhone X, XS and 11 Pro. There is still time for change but Apple is expected to make big changes this year as well.

Display – While it may look the same as the last three generations, the iPhone 12, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max will have screens as follows:

  • iPhone 12: 6.1-inch
  • iPhone 12 Pro: 5.4-inch
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max 5G: 6.7-inch Screen

Innovation for this year will be ProMotion 120Hz display while there is speculation that rivals are doing the same as Samsung, Huawei, LG, OnePlus.

Biometrics – Face ID won’t change much with the iPhone 12 except for the slight increase in performance. But intriguing is the return of Touch ID which will be integrated under the screen. Its true value will be in combining face recognition technology with extreme security.

Performance – Very little is known about the phone in this regard except that the new chip will be faster and more efficient as with previous generations.

Connectivity – There is a lot of speculation in this regard. According to the most reliable reports, the Lightining port will be replaced by USB-C. Safer is the debut of the 5G across the line of the iPhone 12. This technology will be available in the high-speed mmWave bandwidth and sub-6Ghz high-penetration.

Price – Phone cost figures remain a mystery but according to analyst Ming Chi-Kuo there will be no significant price increase due to 5G. The debut is also expected to remain unchanged with the new iPhone expected in September 2020.

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