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Realme Smart TV Review | Gadgets 360
Realme Smart TV Review | Gadgets 360
Realme entered the Indian market in May 2018 as a relative unknown, then marketed as a sub-brand of its much more established parent Oppo. In two short years, the company has separated its brand identity from Oppo and established itself as a key player in the Indian smartphone market thanks to good products and competitive pricing. The company is now looking elsewhere for growth, including the…
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Oppo has Announced its K-series smart TV Debuts on May 6
Oppo has Announced its K-series smart TV Debuts on May 6
A few days ago, Oppo announced the K9 series of smartphones, which is a mid-range phone with a quick charge of 65 watts. In addition to the K9 phone, Oppo just announced that it will also have the K-series smart TV at its May 6 event. Oppo announced the news on its official Weibo account. On May 6, at 15:00 PM, the K9 series was released at the K9 series press conference. The pre-sale link was…
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Oppo Band Style Review - GSMArena.com news
Oppo Band Style Review – GSMArena.com news
Oppo is mainly known as a smartphone brand, but the company’s product portfolio includes wireless earphones, smart TVs, and smartwatches as well. Oppo also launched its first smartband last year, called the Oppo Band, followed by a facelift version called the Oppo Band Style. The Oppo Band Style is basically the regular Band coming with an extra strap in the box, with the rest of its highlights…
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Realme Smart TV Review | Gadgets 360
Realme Smart TV Review | Gadgets 360
Realme entered the Indian market in May 2018 as a relative unknown, then marketed as a sub-brand of its much more established parent Oppo. In two short years, the company has separated its brand identity from Oppo and established itself as a key player in the Indian smartphone market thanks to good products and competitive pricing. The company is now looking elsewhere for growth, including the…
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Realme Smart TV Review | NoypiGeeks When writing about its first products, we used to keep the “OPPO” name next to Realme. About two years later, Realme is standing on its own and has become one of the tech industry’s fast-emerging brands.The company has steadily gone up from releasing... https://trendingph.net/realme-smart-tv-review-noypigeeks/?feed_id=191720&_unique_id=60782a9ed39ce #noypigeeks #philippinenews #philippinesnews #realme #review #smart #trendingph
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Yamaha RX-V6A review: The future sound of entertainment
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Yamaha RX-V6A review: The future sound of entertainment
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The waters around AV receivers drift rather than rage. Compared to TVs and soundbars, change comes slowly to these big black boxes. The Yamaha RX-V6A ($600 at Amazon) is a refreshing splash in a pool that has stagnated in recent years. With rounded good looks reminiscent of high-end brands like Classe, paired with a laundry list of futuristic features, this is the most forward-looking receiver I have seen in a long time.
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Outstanding looks (for a receiver)
Sounds engaging with music and movies
Up-to-date feature set and connections
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LCD display can be hard to read
No built-in Chromecast
Looks aren’t anything without the performance to back it up and the RX-6A served up great sound quality in my listening test. This midpriced receiver RX-V6A offers Dolby Atmos playback and plenty of music replay options too, making it as comfortable with an episode of The Mandalorian as it is with impromptu dance parties.
It’s got some quirks — the speaker outputs are arranged in an unusual order and that LCD display is harder to read than an LED — but overall this Yamaha is simply more fun than its competitors. I’m hopeful that the RX-V6A is the spark that ignites a rethink on AV receivers and helps bring the category back into the mainstream.
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The RX-V6A is a 7.1.2-channel receiver with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X playback, and 100 watts per channel. But the specification sheet isn’t the first thing that catches the eye.
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The Yamaha RX-V6A’s rounded, glass-like fascia is a real departure from the black shoe boxes of Sony, Denon and Onkyo. The edges are curved in a way I’ve never seen before, but it doesn’t look ostentatious. The front houses a centered volume control and high-res LCD display that looks smart but isn’t all that bright. It’s off-centered so if you’re sitting off to the left it’s even more difficult to read even at maximum brightness. I prefer the LED readouts found on competitors.
This receiver couldn’t be “the future” without a thoroughly up to date spec sheet and the RX-V6A doesn’t skimp. It includes seven HDMI inputs, three of which are 8K-compatible HDMI 2.1 ports ports designed to support the full output capabilities of sources like the Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5 and PC graphics cards such as the Nvidia RTX 3090. Yamaha claims this is more 2.1 ports than any other brand, and they offer such goodies as auto low latency mode and quick media switching. The receivers also support longer HDMI cable runs with a bolstered power supply. 
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Yamaha also made changes around back. Most receivers, including past Yamahas, place the L/R speaker output at the left of the panel, which is followed by the center and then the rears. For whatever reason the RX-V6A places the front pair in the middle instead of the left, which could be confusing — especially if you’re bent over it in a darkened theater setting. It won’t take long to remember which output is which, and once you get your speakers connected it’s not a big deal.
The RX-V6A may not be as fully loaded when it comes to Wi-Fi streaming support when compared to our current Editors’ Choice winner, the Onkyo TX-NR696, but it still offers something for most people. Yamaha’s MusicCast multiroom system is one of the best integrated systems, and it also enables the use of Yamaha smart speakers as rears. The receiver offers AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect and Bluetooth too, although it lacks Chromecast built-in. IT can be controlled via Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri-enabled devices, but the commands are mostly basic — mainly volume, input and next/previous track controls.
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The receiver comes with a remote control that offers a variety of functions, including a dedicated Bluetooth button. It’s bright and cheery plus offers a zone 2 control switch for more flexibility.
Though the aesthetics have been soundly improved, the on-screen display is a small step back. The interface features blocky white and blue icons, whereas competitors such as Sony offer more user-friendly interfaces with bigger icons and better hand-holding for newcomers.
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This is the future of sound
I compared the Yamaha RX-V6A against another new receiver, the Denon AVR-S960, and found myself returning to listen to the Yamaha more often. While the Denon is relaxed-sounding, the Yamaha offers more home theater thrills and pep when listening to your favorite tunes. Simply put, the Yamaha sounds more fun.
I started my testing with an underrated classic — the Iron and Wine/Calexico collaboration EP, In The Reins. When streaming via Roon to the Oppo UDP-203 ($3,999 at Amazon) and then letting the receivers decode, the Yamaha had a solid, three dimensional sound. Through it Sam Beam’s voice was more firmly rooted in space, and the backing vocals a little easier to discern than on the Denon. 
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Receivers that are tuned for movies are rarely good with music — they can sound overly harsh and tiring — but the tambourine-forward sound of Spoon’s You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb sounded fuller on the Yamaha than the Denon. The song’s chugging bass underpinned the percussion in the hands of the V6A and the entire production sounded less thrashy and more composed. The Denon was a shade subtler but didn’t make me sit up in my seat in the same way.
Turning to home theater with Avatar, the Yamaha driving a pair of Bowers and Wilkins 603 S2 speakers sounded bigger and more effortless than any soundbar I’ve heard. The opening dialog of the Thanator chase scene was more intelligible too, and certainly better than the JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass ($300 at Amazon) soundbar, for example. It may not have had the same booming effect on the creatures’ footfalls, but this was easily tweaked via the Yamaha menu. 
After that tweak the Yamaha had bass effects I could actually feel with my feet and, compared to the Denon, I found it sounded more atmospheric, but the bass still wasn’t as impactful.
Should you buy it?
If you’re trying to decide between the Yamaha and the Denon, both sound quality and features come into play. The Yamaha offers an extra HDMI port than the Denon and more 8K-compliant 2.1 ports too. The RX-V6A also looks better and sounds more entertaining. 
The receiver didn’t get everything right — that LCD display is a misstep — and I still prefer the Onkyo by a nose because of its superior streaming options and better display. While there are more receivers coming in mid-2021, if you want something that offers a degree of future proofing and high-quality sound right now, the Yamaha is an excellent choice.
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Google Unveils New Pixel Handsets With 5G Wireless
 A Pixel smartphone sets a 2-meter (6.5 foot) perimeter for safe social distance as Scott Burns crosses the living room of his home in the Silicon Valley city of Santa Cruz on May 29, 2020. (Photo by Glenn CHAPMAN / AFP)
  Google on Wednesday unveiled two new smartphones with 5G wireless capability under its Pixel brand, which showcases the Android mobile system but has limited market share.
The new Pixel 5 will start at $699 for US customers and its reduced-price Pixel 4a with 5G at $499, the California tech giant announced at a streamed event.
The phones will be available from October 15 in the US and other markets.
The new handsets are “packing more helpful Google features into phones backed by the power and speeds of 5G,” said Google vice president Brian Rakowski.
  Android smartphone users on May 29 had a new way to keep their distance from others – a tool that lets them know when people are getting closer than pandemic guidelines recommend.
  The announcement puts Google, for the moment, ahead of Apple in the 5G smartphone race, with a 5G iPhone widely expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks. It also positions Google with a competitively priced 5G device as consumers begin looking for upgrades.
Google’s Pixel handsets have won positive reviews for their powerful cameras and integrated artificial intelligence, but have failed to crack the top ranks of the smartphone market dominated by the likes of South Korea’s Samsung, Apple and China’s Huawei.
The Pixel devices nonetheless serve as a showcase for Google and Android, integrating hardware and software, and the newest Google applications.
“Google has pivoted its Pixel line from competing at the highest price points to offering more value, but the competition has intensified in the mid-tier market as well,” said Avi Greengart of the consultancy Techsponential.
“That leaves the Pixel 5 again trying to differentiate itself on its camera and software.”
    The launch comes with the global smartphone market struggling from the pandemic-induced economic crisis and with many consumers waiting for 5G devices.
Total smartphone sales were down 16 percent in the second quarter, according to research firm IDC, whose survey showed Huawei leading the market ahead of Samsung, Apple, and Chinese firms Xiaomi and Oppo.
At Wednesday’s event, the company also announced a ramped-up version of its Google TV platform which competes against Roku and Amazon’s Fire TV.
“The new Google TV experience brings together movies, shows, live TV, and more from across your apps and subscriptions and organizes them just for you,” said Google TV senior director Shalini Govilpai.
Also unveiled was a new Nest Audio smart speaker which is 75 percent louder and has 50 percent stronger bass than its original smart speaker with the Google Home brand, according to the company.
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