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The first great smartphone of 2015. Beautiful and bold..with complications. The new no-compromise MacBook. A stellar on-ear headphone. Crave-worthy curves for a premium price. LG's K-series of phones offers a variety of specs and features -- all for a budget price. In addition to its Stylus 3, news of LG's K family of phones dropped ahead of CES 2017. But the four additions that make up the new midtier series made an appearance at the show anyway, here in Las Vegas. At the tippy-top of that lineup is the K10 (which is different than the one that came out last year with the same name). While the full lineup of phones packs in useful features like removable batteries and expandable storage, the K10 is the only one you might mistake for a flagship. It has the latest version of Android and a fingerprint scanner. And its metal construction lends an extra dash of elegance -- when I checked it out, I liked its subtle copper accents and it felt solid.
The stylus itself has also gone through a bit of a facelift, with a more sensitive, narrower fiber tip to give that real pen feel and finer point of contact, There are a few of those de rigueur stylus features rolled in as well, including a proximity sensor if your phone strays too far from the stylus, screen-off note-taking and automatic memo apps, Keep in mind, however, that the device isn't as premium and doesn't have as many features as the Samsung's Note line, The Stylus has a plastic iphone xs / x tough - matte black (though well-made) construction, a 720p display, and its processor isn't as fast, Other specs include..
Follow CNET's coverage of CES 2017 here. The first great smartphone of 2015. Beautiful and bold..with complications. The new no-compromise MacBook. A stellar on-ear headphone. Crave-worthy curves for a premium price. The third-generation Stylus from LG is the answer for savvy doodlers looking for a (non-exploding) phone. If you're after a phone with a stylus that won't burst into flames like the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, LG wants to show you what it's got. Announced ahead of huge trade show CES 2017, the Stylus 3 is the third in the South Korean tech giant's affordable stylus range.
Maybe I need to go the gym more, The Hypersuit is a prototype, not meant for the home, It was created by Theory, a company based out of Paris "craving for technologies that amplify experiences."It's designed to fit in VR iphone xs / x tough - matte black arcades or other public VR places, a ride using existing VR hardware such as Oculus Rift (£499 at Amazon.co.uk) or HTC Vive (£564 at Amazon.co.uk), It's gigantic, and looks completely ripped out of a James Cameron movie, It's all metal grilles and pistons, Two hand grips on two extending, multijointed wing-arms were my main interaction tools..
The Hypersuit is shaped a bit like a motorcycle: I climbed on and leaned forward, put on the Vive helmet, and pushed my arms out. The suit was created to fulfill a dream, according to Theory's Tom Sicard. "With VR anything is possible. Let's do it.. flying machine. We want to make a complete exoskeleton," Sicard says of Theory's future plans. Allow the feet to move, make a giant mech-suit. I found it really hard to control, and the extra arm exertion hurt my shoulders after a while. I wasn't dizzy, but I didn't feel great. The Hypersuit could use some tuning. Extending the whole body into VR isn't easy.
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