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Motorola Razr Smartphone

Motorola is reviving the iconic RAZR Flip-Phone! The 2019 Motorola RAZR is built around a foldable display that folds into a smaller, more portable form factor. Once open, the phone reveals a 6.2" pOLED display and its complemented by an external Quick View 2.7" gOLED display when closed. The phone will be powered by Android 9 and features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 octa-ctore 2.2GHz processor, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 2510 mAh battery, 15W charging, and a 16MP rear camera with a 5MP front camera. The phone will then be released in the US in January 2020. watch the video below



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VITRA EAMES RADIO

The iconic Eames Radio from 1946 gets a revival! The recreation of the original design is a collaboration between manufacturer Vitra and the Eames Office and is limited to just 999 units. The modern remaking keeps the look of the original and features an elegant curved walnut casing with a contrasting black facade that encapsulates the mid-century design age. The obvious update though is in technology, it has modern internals from British radio maker REVO, and featu...
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Zeiss ZX1 Camera

Zeiss have finally made available for order their first-ever digital camera, the impressive ZX1. The full frame, fixed lens camera has first-class image quality, intuitive image editing and connectivity of a smartphone. It features a 37.4MP full-frame image sensor, fixed 35mm Distagon F2 lens and a huge 4.3" touchscreen with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels to augment its physical controls. The ZX1 also has Adobe Lightroom CC built in, letting users ...
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HUB+ | BY NONDA

A lot has been said and written about the single USB port on the new MacBook, some might defend that with faster wireless connectivity, streaming services, and the cloud, that we´ll need no cables in the future, but until then, most of us will still be using many cable connected devices. Meet Hub+, a solution to the single port issue! The sleek device features 2 USB-C ports, 1 SDXC card reader, 1 mini DisplayPort, and 3 USB-A charging ports. It also doubles as a j...
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