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PlayStation VR

PlayStation VR is an affordable introduction to quality VR. Many of the experiences aren't as crisp or as immersive as the ones found on the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive but, for a system that uses a PS4 instead of an expensive PC gaming rig.

Like other virtual reality headsets on the market, PlayStation VR has the arduous task of completely immersing you in a video game by producing two images simultaneously and then sending them to a headset a few feet away. But unlike the competition who require expensive graphics cards to get the job done, PS VR can do it using only the PlayStation 4's built-in GPU.
It achieves this by using the PlayStation Camera to track nine different points of light on the headset and the lights on either the Move controllers or on the DualShock 4, depending on which game you're playing.

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Panasonic Lumix TZ80

Panasonic's TZ-series has long been a favourite and the Lumix TZ80 is its top-end do-it-all compact. It even has a built-in electronic viewfinder to the rear, which is helpful to see an image direct to the eye when sunlight makes the rear screen tough to see.
The TZ80's premier feature is its 30x optical zoom lens, which encompasses wide-angle (24mm equivalent) for those group shots or can zoom right in (to a 720mm equivalent) to make far-away subjects appear large in the frame.
Add decent autofocus, excellent image stabilisation and a whole roster of other top features that show the TZ80's aspirations to be a one-stop shop for all things. It's higher-resolution than the earlier TZ70, however, so how that will affect image quality overall is up for debate. there's a touchscreen for added ease of operation.

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Nintendo switch

Nintendo Switch is the all new console from the legendary Japanese company, and it's everything the rumours claimed it would be. This device combines the best elements of handheld and home gaming into an experience that can be played anywhere in the world, so long as the battery holds out, that is.

"Introducing Nintendo Switch! In addition to providing single and multiplayer thrills at home, the Nintendo Switch system also enables gamers to play the same title wherever, whenever and with whomever they choose. The mobility of a handheld is now added to the power of a home gaming system to enable unprecedented new video game play styles," says Nintendo.

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UP mini 2

The Tiertime UP mini 2 is a small desktop 3D printer made by Tiertime, a manufacturer based in China. Tiertime acquired the 3D printer manufacturer PP3DP, hence the name change of their 3D printers products line. The Tiertime UP mini 2 was introduced at the CES 2016.
The Tiertime UP mini 2 can 3D print ABS and PLA. This 3D printer offers a closed frame and an independant filament pool holder. The 3D printer is equipped with an aluminum handle for enhanced portability around the workplace.
Compared to its predecessor the Tiertime UP mini, the Tiertime UP mini 2 offers Wifi connectivity and a better minimum layer thickness (150 microns)

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Apple macbook pro

the MacBook Pro has four Thunderbolt 3 ports, all of which can help charge the device and transfer data.

Apple has brought in the kind of audio quality that makes the iPad Pro sound stunning, to the Mac as well. So this one is louder than any other Mac, and the sound is richer and deeper too.
Macs have traditionally had great, vibrant displays that have tried to make images look as natural as possible. Now, the new MacBook Pro takes it a notch up by making it brighter, richer and sharper. At 500 nits it is really bright, and you might not need to keep the brightness up unless you are working under the sunlight and the new new feature TouchBar introduced in this new version of macbook which feels really magnificent.

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