Another week down, and, per usual, a bunch of new tech and gadgets have been announced.
This past week, Samsung introduced an innovative portable TV, Bang & Olufsen revealed a special-edition version of its Beolab 90 loudspeaker, and TCL announced a new line of affordable 4K TVs. But that’s just scratching the surface.
Below, we’ve rounded up all the most interesting new releases and announcements you might have missed from the past week.
Bang & Olufsen
Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 (Titan Edition)
As part of the Danish audio maker’s 100-year anniversary celebrations, it’s releasing a reimagined version of its elite audiophile loudspeakers. The Titan Edition of the Beolab 10 is essentially a stripped-down version of the iconic loudspeaker, as its acoustic veils have been removed to expose the drivers and the raw, hand-finished, precision-milled aluminum surfaces underneath. Bang & Olufsen says that the Titan Edition is “a study in material purity and performance-led design, conceived for collectors and listeners who value both beauty and acoustic mastery.”
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Samsung
Samsung The Movingstyle
The Movingstyle is a 27-inch touchscreen display with a rollable stand, making it essentially a portable TV you can position anywhere in your home. The stand also features a swiveling arm that lets you position the screen in landscape or portrait mode. Additionally, you can take the display off the stand and use it as a tablet. It can work when constantly connected to power, but it also has a 3-hour battery life for the times when you don’t want to worry where to plug in the power cord.
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Eversolo
Eversolo DAC-Z10
The Eversolo DAC-Z10 is a high-resolution digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that can also pull triple duty as a headphone amplifier or a fully balanced preamplifier. Its secret sauce is a proprietary Fully Isolated Architecture (FIA), which fully isolates the digital and analog circuitries to minimize interference and preserve the purity of the audio signal. Each channel — both the left and right — has its own dedicated pair of AKM DAC chips, its own linear power supply, and its own signal paths. According to the brand, this design “not only eliminates channel crosstalk but also enhances dynamic range and resolution.”
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Nomad
Nomad Tracking Card Pro
Nomad has introduced an upgraded version of its credit card-sized Bluetooth tracker. Just like its “non Pro” predecessor, the Tracking Card Pro works like an AirTag — it’s compatible with Apple’s Find My network — but is shaped to fit better in your wallet. It also supports Qi wireless charging. The two main upgrades with the Pro are that it has a longer battery life (up to 16 months) and has a new design with flat edges, so that it better disguises itself as an actual credit card. On the downside, the Pro is a little bit thicker and is $10 more expensive. Available in black or white.
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