Reviews, Tech
HONOR Magic V3 review: Seeing the future of foldables
HONOR Magic V3 feels like a culmination of what these folding devices are trying to achieve. It's unexpectedly slim, and powerful, and it's more affordable, too.
A new Lenovo Legion Go is set to arrive! At CES 2025, Lenovo announced a handful of new devices, and among them are the newest additions to its handheld console family. Well, one is technically still a prototype. Lenovo Legion Go S The Lenovo Legion Go S is still a Windows-based handheld gaming console and boasts a smaller 8-inch WUXGA display that supports 16:10 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. While it is smaller than the 8.8-inch display on its predecessor, the Legion Go S supposedly has better optimizations for a better experience. Powered by either the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, the Legion Go S offers up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM (7500 MHz). With a 55.5Wh battery, it’s built to keep you playing for hours, whether you’re on a plane, a train, or anywhere in between. Unlike its predecessor, the Legion Go S offers more connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6e support and USB 4.0 ports, which make it easy to link up to other displays or peripherals. Lenovo has also integrated a microSD card reader, ensuring that you have plenty of room for all your game saves and downloadable content. It also retains the same heft as the original Legion Go, weighing in at 1.61 lbs (730g). But a key feature of the Legion Go S is its integration with SteamOS on the SteamOS-powered version, making it the world’s first officially licensed handheld running on SteamOS. This is a major shift from the original Legion Go, which ran on Windows, giving users the flexibility to choose between a Windows-based or SteamOS-based experience. This version of the device integrates fully with the Steam platform, giving gamers access to the entire Steam Store and Steam Library, as well as Remote Play to stream games directly from a PC. The cloud saves feature ensures that you can seamlessly pick up your game where you left off, whether you’re on your desktop or on the Legion Go S. The Lenovo Legion Go S is expected to hit shelves in 2025, though specific release dates may vary by region. As for the price, Lenovo has not officially confirmed any exact figures yet, but it’s safe to assume that this device will be positioned in the mid-to-premium price range. Legion Go Prototype While the Legion Go S is already official, Lenovo also had a prototype of the next iteration of its handheld gaming device on display at CES 2025, the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8”, 2) Prototype. This prototype is still in the development stage and is not yet available for purchase, but it hints at what the future of portable gaming might look like. The Legion Go Prototype features some impressive upgrades over the original, including an 8.8-inch OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, which makes for an ultra-smooth, crisp gaming experience. The display is noticeably larger than the original Legion Go, and with OLED technology, you can expect richer colors, deeper blacks, and better overall image quality. In terms of raw power, the Legion Go Prototype steps up with the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor paired with RDNA 3.5 graphics. These advancements should offer more graphical horsepower, especially for demanding AAA titles. The prototype also boasts up to 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which is double the amount available in the current Legion Go, offering improved multitasking and future-proofing for years to come. The prototype also has up to 2TB of SSD storage for gamers who need more space for their ever-growing game library. Lenovo is also incorporating a 74Wh battery, providing longer gaming sessions, and ergonomic improvements such as rounder controllers for better input accuracy. Lenovo has confirmed that some details may still be refined before the device is ready for the market. The company has not yet announced a formal release date or price, but they have teased that it could arrive in 2025
HONOR Magic V3 feels like a culmination of what these folding devices are trying to achieve. It’s unexpectedly slim, and powerful, and it’s more affordable, too.
MSI introduced its laptop lineup featuring the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics, powerful Intel Core Ultra processors.
The Ultrahuman Rare blends the advanced tech of a smart ring with the luxurious allure of fine jewelry
The Kamvas 13 Gen 3 significantly reduces parallax and offset so there’s little to no gap between the pen tip and display.
Deliveries for the AFEELA Signature trim are expected to commence in mid-2026, with the Origin trim following in 2027
Acer has unveiled a fresh lineup of devices at CES 2025, including the Swift Go 14 and 16, as well as the Aspire Vero 16.
A new Lenovo Legion Go is set to arrive! At CES 2025, Lenovo announced a handful of new devices, and among them are the newest additions to its handheld console family. Well, one is technically still a prototype. Lenovo Legion Go S The Lenovo Legion Go S is still a Windows-based handheld gaming console and boasts a smaller 8-inch WUXGA display that supports 16:10 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. While it is smaller than the 8.8-inch display on its predecessor, the Legion Go S supposedly has better optimizations for a better experience. Powered by either the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, the Legion Go S offers up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM (7500 MHz). With a 55.5Wh battery, it’s built to keep you playing for hours, whether you’re on a plane, a train, or anywhere in between. Unlike its predecessor, the Legion Go S offers more connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6e support and USB 4.0 ports, which make it easy to link up to other displays or peripherals. Lenovo has also integrated a microSD card reader, ensuring that you have plenty of room for all your game saves and downloadable content. It also retains the same heft as the original Legion Go, weighing in at 1.61 lbs (730g). But a key feature of the Legion Go S is its integration with SteamOS on the SteamOS-powered version, making it the world’s first officially licensed handheld running on SteamOS. This is a major shift from the original Legion Go, which ran on Windows, giving users the flexibility to choose between a Windows-based or SteamOS-based experience. This version of the device integrates fully with the Steam platform, giving gamers access to the entire Steam Store and Steam Library, as well as Remote Play to stream games directly from a PC. The cloud saves feature ensures that you can seamlessly pick up your game where you left off, whether you’re on your desktop or on the Legion Go S. The Lenovo Legion Go S is expected to hit shelves in 2025, though specific release dates may vary by region. As for the price, Lenovo has not officially confirmed any exact figures yet, but it’s safe to assume that this device will be positioned in the mid-to-premium price range. Legion Go Prototype While the Legion Go S is already official, Lenovo also had a prototype of the next iteration of its handheld gaming device on display at CES 2025, the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8”, 2) Prototype. This prototype is still in the development stage and is not yet available for purchase, but it hints at what the future of portable gaming might look like. The Legion Go Prototype features some impressive upgrades over the original, including an 8.8-inch OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, which makes for an ultra-smooth, crisp gaming experience. The display is noticeably larger than the original Legion Go, and with OLED technology, you can expect richer colors, deeper blacks, and better overall image quality. In terms of raw power, the Legion Go Prototype steps up with the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor paired with RDNA 3.5 graphics. These advancements should offer more graphical horsepower, especially for demanding AAA titles. The prototype also boasts up to 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which is double the amount available in the current Legion Go, offering improved multitasking and future-proofing for years to come. The prototype also has up to 2TB of SSD storage for gamers who need more space for their ever-growing game library. Lenovo is also incorporating a 74Wh battery, providing longer gaming sessions, and ergonomic improvements such as rounder controllers for better input accuracy. Lenovo has confirmed that some details may still be refined before the device is ready for the market. The company has not yet announced a formal release date or price, but they have teased that it could arrive in 2025
HONOR Magic V3 feels like a culmination of what these folding devices are trying to achieve. It’s unexpectedly slim, and powerful, and it’s more affordable, too.
MSI introduced its laptop lineup featuring the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics, powerful Intel Core Ultra processors.
The Ultrahuman Rare blends the advanced tech of a smart ring with the luxurious allure of fine jewelry
The Kamvas 13 Gen 3 significantly reduces parallax and offset so there’s little to no gap between the pen tip and display.
Deliveries for the AFEELA Signature trim are expected to commence in mid-2026, with the Origin trim following in 2027
Acer has unveiled a fresh lineup of devices at CES 2025, including the Swift Go 14 and 16, as well as the Aspire Vero 16.
A new Lenovo Legion Go is set to arrive! At CES 2025, Lenovo announced a handful of new devices, and among them are the newest additions to its handheld console family. Well, one is technically still a prototype. Lenovo Legion Go S The Lenovo Legion Go S is still a Windows-based handheld gaming console and boasts a smaller 8-inch WUXGA display that supports 16:10 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. While it is smaller than the 8.8-inch display on its predecessor, the Legion Go S supposedly has better optimizations for a better experience. Powered by either the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, the Legion Go S offers up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM (7500 MHz). With a 55.5Wh battery, it’s built to keep you playing for hours, whether you’re on a plane, a train, or anywhere in between. Unlike its predecessor, the Legion Go S offers more connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6e support and USB 4.0 ports, which make it easy to link up to other displays or peripherals. Lenovo has also integrated a microSD card reader, ensuring that you have plenty of room for all your game saves and downloadable content. It also retains the same heft as the original Legion Go, weighing in at 1.61 lbs (730g). But a key feature of the Legion Go S is its integration with SteamOS on the SteamOS-powered version, making it the world’s first officially licensed handheld running on SteamOS. This is a major shift from the original Legion Go, which ran on Windows, giving users the flexibility to choose between a Windows-based or SteamOS-based experience. This version of the device integrates fully with the Steam platform, giving gamers access to the entire Steam Store and Steam Library, as well as Remote Play to stream games directly from a PC. The cloud saves feature ensures that you can seamlessly pick up your game where you left off, whether you’re on your desktop or on the Legion Go S. The Lenovo Legion Go S is expected to hit shelves in 2025, though specific release dates may vary by region. As for the price, Lenovo has not officially confirmed any exact figures yet, but it’s safe to assume that this device will be positioned in the mid-to-premium price range. Legion Go Prototype While the Legion Go S is already official, Lenovo also had a prototype of the next iteration of its handheld gaming device on display at CES 2025, the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8”, 2) Prototype. This prototype is still in the development stage and is not yet available for purchase, but it hints at what the future of portable gaming might look like. The Legion Go Prototype features some impressive upgrades over the original, including an 8.8-inch OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, which makes for an ultra-smooth, crisp gaming experience. The display is noticeably larger than the original Legion Go, and with OLED technology, you can expect richer colors, deeper blacks, and better overall image quality. In terms of raw power, the Legion Go Prototype steps up with the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor paired with RDNA 3.5 graphics. These advancements should offer more graphical horsepower, especially for demanding AAA titles. The prototype also boasts up to 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which is double the amount available in the current Legion Go, offering improved multitasking and future-proofing for years to come. The prototype also has up to 2TB of SSD storage for gamers who need more space for their ever-growing game library. Lenovo is also incorporating a 74Wh battery, providing longer gaming sessions, and ergonomic improvements such as rounder controllers for better input accuracy. Lenovo has confirmed that some details may still be refined before the device is ready for the market. The company has not yet announced a formal release date or price, but they have teased that it could arrive in 2025
HONOR Magic V3 feels like a culmination of what these folding devices are trying to achieve. It’s unexpectedly slim, and powerful, and it’s more affordable, too.
MSI introduced its laptop lineup featuring the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics, powerful Intel Core Ultra processors.
The Ultrahuman Rare blends the advanced tech of a smart ring with the luxurious allure of fine jewelry
The Kamvas 13 Gen 3 significantly reduces parallax and offset so there’s little to no gap between the pen tip and display.
Deliveries for the AFEELA Signature trim are expected to commence in mid-2026, with the Origin trim following in 2027
Acer has unveiled a fresh lineup of devices at CES 2025, including the Swift Go 14 and 16, as well as the Aspire Vero 16.
A new Lenovo Legion Go is set to arrive! At CES 2025, Lenovo announced a handful of new devices, and among them are the newest additions to its handheld console family. Well, one is technically still a prototype. Lenovo Legion Go S The Lenovo Legion Go S is still a Windows-based handheld gaming console and boasts a smaller 8-inch WUXGA display that supports 16:10 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. While it is smaller than the 8.8-inch display on its predecessor, the Legion Go S supposedly has better optimizations for a better experience. Powered by either the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, the Legion Go S offers up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM (7500 MHz). With a 55.5Wh battery, it’s built to keep you playing for hours, whether you’re on a plane, a train, or anywhere in between. Unlike its predecessor, the Legion Go S offers more connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6e support and USB 4.0 ports, which make it easy to link up to other displays or peripherals. Lenovo has also integrated a microSD card reader, ensuring that you have plenty of room for all your game saves and downloadable content. It also retains the same heft as the original Legion Go, weighing in at 1.61 lbs (730g). But a key feature of the Legion Go S is its integration with SteamOS on the SteamOS-powered version, making it the world’s first officially licensed handheld running on SteamOS. This is a major shift from the original Legion Go, which ran on Windows, giving users the flexibility to choose between a Windows-based or SteamOS-based experience. This version of the device integrates fully with the Steam platform, giving gamers access to the entire Steam Store and Steam Library, as well as Remote Play to stream games directly from a PC. The cloud saves feature ensures that you can seamlessly pick up your game where you left off, whether you’re on your desktop or on the Legion Go S. The Lenovo Legion Go S is expected to hit shelves in 2025, though specific release dates may vary by region. As for the price, Lenovo has not officially confirmed any exact figures yet, but it’s safe to assume that this device will be positioned in the mid-to-premium price range. Legion Go Prototype While the Legion Go S is already official, Lenovo also had a prototype of the next iteration of its handheld gaming device on display at CES 2025, the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8”, 2) Prototype. This prototype is still in the development stage and is not yet available for purchase, but it hints at what the future of portable gaming might look like. The Legion Go Prototype features some impressive upgrades over the original, including an 8.8-inch OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, which makes for an ultra-smooth, crisp gaming experience. The display is noticeably larger than the original Legion Go, and with OLED technology, you can expect richer colors, deeper blacks, and better overall image quality. In terms of raw power, the Legion Go Prototype steps up with the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor paired with RDNA 3.5 graphics. These advancements should offer more graphical horsepower, especially for demanding AAA titles. The prototype also boasts up to 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which is double the amount available in the current Legion Go, offering improved multitasking and future-proofing for years to come. The prototype also has up to 2TB of SSD storage for gamers who need more space for their ever-growing game library. Lenovo is also incorporating a 74Wh battery, providing longer gaming sessions, and ergonomic improvements such as rounder controllers for better input accuracy. Lenovo has confirmed that some details may still be refined before the device is ready for the market. The company has not yet announced a formal release date or price, but they have teased that it could arrive in 2025
HONOR Magic V3 feels like a culmination of what these folding devices are trying to achieve. It’s unexpectedly slim, and powerful, and it’s more affordable, too.
MSI introduced its laptop lineup featuring the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics, powerful Intel Core Ultra processors.
The Ultrahuman Rare blends the advanced tech of a smart ring with the luxurious allure of fine jewelry
The Kamvas 13 Gen 3 significantly reduces parallax and offset so there’s little to no gap between the pen tip and display.
Deliveries for the AFEELA Signature trim are expected to commence in mid-2026, with the Origin trim following in 2027
Acer has unveiled a fresh lineup of devices at CES 2025, including the Swift Go 14 and 16, as well as the Aspire Vero 16.
A new Lenovo Legion Go is set to arrive! At CES 2025, Lenovo announced a handful of new devices, and among them are the newest additions to its handheld console family. Well, one is technically still a prototype. Lenovo Legion Go S The Lenovo Legion Go S is still a Windows-based handheld gaming console and boasts a smaller 8-inch WUXGA display that supports 16:10 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. While it is smaller than the 8.8-inch display on its predecessor, the Legion Go S supposedly has better optimizations for a better experience. Powered by either the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, the Legion Go S offers up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM (7500 MHz). With a 55.5Wh battery, it’s built to keep you playing for hours, whether you’re on a plane, a train, or anywhere in between. Unlike its predecessor, the Legion Go S offers more connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6e support and USB 4.0 ports, which make it easy to link up to other displays or peripherals. Lenovo has also integrated a microSD card reader, ensuring that you have plenty of room for all your game saves and downloadable content. It also retains the same heft as the original Legion Go, weighing in at 1.61 lbs (730g). But a key feature of the Legion Go S is its integration with SteamOS on the SteamOS-powered version, making it the world’s first officially licensed handheld running on SteamOS. This is a major shift from the original Legion Go, which ran on Windows, giving users the flexibility to choose between a Windows-based or SteamOS-based experience. This version of the device integrates fully with the Steam platform, giving gamers access to the entire Steam Store and Steam Library, as well as Remote Play to stream games directly from a PC. The cloud saves feature ensures that you can seamlessly pick up your game where you left off, whether you’re on your desktop or on the Legion Go S. The Lenovo Legion Go S is expected to hit shelves in 2025, though specific release dates may vary by region. As for the price, Lenovo has not officially confirmed any exact figures yet, but it’s safe to assume that this device will be positioned in the mid-to-premium price range. Legion Go Prototype While the Legion Go S is already official, Lenovo also had a prototype of the next iteration of its handheld gaming device on display at CES 2025, the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8”, 2) Prototype. This prototype is still in the development stage and is not yet available for purchase, but it hints at what the future of portable gaming might look like. The Legion Go Prototype features some impressive upgrades over the original, including an 8.8-inch OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, which makes for an ultra-smooth, crisp gaming experience. The display is noticeably larger than the original Legion Go, and with OLED technology, you can expect richer colors, deeper blacks, and better overall image quality. In terms of raw power, the Legion Go Prototype steps up with the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor paired with RDNA 3.5 graphics. These advancements should offer more graphical horsepower, especially for demanding AAA titles. The prototype also boasts up to 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which is double the amount available in the current Legion Go, offering improved multitasking and future-proofing for years to come. The prototype also has up to 2TB of SSD storage for gamers who need more space for their ever-growing game library. Lenovo is also incorporating a 74Wh battery, providing longer gaming sessions, and ergonomic improvements such as rounder controllers for better input accuracy. Lenovo has confirmed that some details may still be refined before the device is ready for the market. The company has not yet announced a formal release date or price, but they have teased that it could arrive in 2025
HONOR Magic V3 feels like a culmination of what these folding devices are trying to achieve. It’s unexpectedly slim, and powerful, and it’s more affordable, too.
MSI introduced its laptop lineup featuring the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics, powerful Intel Core Ultra processors.
HONOR Magic V3 feels like a culmination of what these folding devices are trying to achieve. It’s unexpectedly slim, and powerful, and it’s more affordable, too.
MSI introduced its laptop lineup featuring the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics, powerful Intel Core Ultra processors.
The Ultrahuman Rare blends the advanced tech of a smart ring with the luxurious allure of fine jewelry
The Kamvas 13 Gen 3 significantly reduces parallax and offset so there’s little to no gap between the pen tip and display.
Deliveries for the AFEELA Signature trim are expected to commence in mid-2026, with the Origin trim following in 2027
The iPhone 16 series, which includes the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, and the more powerful 16 Pro and Pro Max,…
FUJIFILM Philippines announces its community support initiative, providing cameras to public schools in Borongan City.
Priced at under Php 5,000, XGODY Gimbal 5 promises to offer a smart, Android-powered projection experience right in your home…
Known for its sleek design and powerful performance, the V40 promises to be a standout device in vivo’s lineup.
Aiming to solve one of our most persistent connectivity issues, I wanted to see just how useful the AI LinkBoost…
ed Bull Basement offers a comprehensive platform where participants can unlock their potential through unique opportunities such as networking, collaboration,…
The long-awaited realme 13 Pro Series 5G has officially been unveiled in the Philippines
TCL intros the Whitelines Experience - a new range of innovative appliances designed to bring ease, comfort, and style into…
Xiaomi has launched the Smart Band 9 in the Philippines!
The iPhone 16 series, which includes the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, and the more powerful 16 Pro and Pro Max,…
FUJIFILM Philippines announces its community support initiative, providing cameras to public schools in Borongan City.
Priced at under Php 5,000, XGODY Gimbal 5 promises to offer a smart, Android-powered projection experience right in your home…
Known for its sleek design and powerful performance, the V40 promises to be a standout device in vivo’s lineup.
Aiming to solve one of our most persistent connectivity issues, I wanted to see just how useful the AI LinkBoost…
ed Bull Basement offers a comprehensive platform where participants can unlock their potential through unique opportunities such as networking, collaboration,…
The long-awaited realme 13 Pro Series 5G has officially been unveiled in the Philippines
TCL intros the Whitelines Experience - a new range of innovative appliances designed to bring ease, comfort, and style into…
Xiaomi has launched the Smart Band 9 in the Philippines!
BMW is swapping its tires for rubber shoes on the asphalt.
Now in its second year, the L’Oréal DBA program continues to provide holistic training in beauty and digital
Chupa Chups brought the fun to even greater heights to celebrate the Lolliday 2024
The exclusive Marvel collection features gaming chairs inspired by the distinctive red and yellow designs of Deadpool and Wolverine.
Put your money where your rig is! The Toyota GAZOO Racing GT Cup is back!
Deliveries for the AFEELA Signature trim are expected to commence...
Read MoreZeekr and Qualcomm are set to design a smarter, more...
Read MoreThe Next-Gen Toyota Tamaraw offers diesel and gas variants powered...
Read MoreDiscover how the Nissan Navara Pro-4X delivers adventure-ready performance for...
Read MoreACMobility is introducing a new pricing structure for its electric...
Read More2024 Formula 1 season is set for a dramatic conclusion...
Read MoreThe Kia Carnival is crafted for modern families, featuring a spacious interior with dual sunroofs, a 12.3-inch Multi-Information Display, and…
Beyond its focus on drivers and passengers, inDrive has committed to grassroots efforts through a collaboration with Laban TNVS
The much-anticipated new Coolray has already been released from the Philippine port by the end of August 2024
Ford Philippines is bringing back its much-awaited Truck Month this September where customers can enjoy a wide array of deals…
It's a fine example of a vehicle with modern luxuries embedded at its core.
Discover the range of Lexus electrified models & select Lexus sedans with an exclusive sales opportunity when you visit Lexus…
We take the VinFast VF3 and VF5 out on a drive for a few hours on the city streets.
BYD Philippines has launched the Seal at the 12th Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit.
Now in full swing, the 2024 PIMS will be held from October 24 to October 27 at the World Trade…
Taking center stage at the Hyundai Pavilion are the SANTA FE Hybrid, TUCSON Hybrid, along with the STARGAZER X, STARIA,…
The Epson SureColor SC-S80670 is the best in the market, offering a wide color gamut and competitive cost per print
The Disney Adventure cruise promises an unforgettable holiday filled with Disney’s signature magic
We've had a few hours, here's what we think of the Fujifilm X-M5
Excitement is building as Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) prepares to make a splash at the 9th Philippine International Motor Show…
To celebrate the launch of the NXTFRAME A300 Series, TCL has partnered with the Ronac Art Museum for an exclusive…