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Nreal Light review: Hardware is only half the battle

The Verge

Unfortunately, Nreal’s software doesn’t fulfill its hardware’s promise. That could include a flat screen that always stays in the center of your vision, a grid of icons pinned to a specific point in space, or a 3D game board resting on a physical desk. The biggest problems, however, were software-related.

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Apple A17 Pro GPU: Powering iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max

Dataconomy

The ray-tracing capabilities are a staggering four times quicker than the software-based alternatives found in the A16 Bionic. With the Apple A17 Pro chip at its core, the iPhone 15 Pro brings a revamped camera system ( Image credit ) Another intriguing feature is the ability to shoot 3D video using both the ultrawide and main cameras.

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OnePlus’ midrange Nord announced with 90Hz display, dual selfie cameras, and 5G

The Verge

It’s long been clear that software processing is almost as important as hardware when it comes to picture quality, meaning we could still see a difference in picture quality between the 8 and the Nord, despite the Nord’s similar sensors. On first impressions, however, the Nord doesn’t feel that different in day-to-day use.

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The best snowboarding gadgets for 2020

The Verge

It’s one of the only boards out there that has a 3D base, meaning the nose and tail are slightly spoon-shaped, giving it more float in powder, and less catchiness. Currently, the software is only designed for skiing, but I talked Roam into letting me try it on a snowboard anyway. The Odin feels bulletproof by comparison.