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Samsung 83-inch OLED TV with LG display launches in the US

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South Korea’s Samsung Electronics and LG Display joined hands to expand businesses. Today, Samsung launched the 83-inch class OLED 4K TV, which is equipped with panel produced by LG Display in the US. The giant OLED TV is available on Samsung.com at a suggested price of $5,399.99.

The 83-inch class screen mesmerizes viewers with pure blacks, limitless contrast and vibrant colors, all powered by the Neural Quantum Processor. The multi-intelligent processor deploys 8.3 million self-illuminating pixels to deliver content in dramatic detail with the deepest blacks and over a billion shades of lifelike color.

Samsung 83 inch OLED TV with LG Display

The Neural Quantum Processor designed and developed by Samsung also upscales content into sharp 4K resolution no matter its original source. Plus, viewers can see every detail with HDR OLED delivering fine-tuned brightness and optimized contrast.

The 83-inch TV features a sleek LaserSlim design that’s virtually bezel-free and includes a streamlined stand. Also, it comes with the Samsung SolarCell Remote that charges via artificial or natural light, as well as RF waves – no batteries required.

With the Samsung smart TV OS Tizen, finding what to watch is effortless thanks to the tailored home screen. The TV also comes with built-in voice assistant to help find new shows, turn up the volume, and even take control of nearby devices to provide a seamless connected experience.

It also includes Samsung Gaming Hub where gaming comes together – bringing the best of console games, streaming games, and more – all in one place. It includes HDMI 2.1 along with exceptional motion enhancements for crisp 4K visuals at blazing-fast speeds up to 120hz for any content.

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Apple’s 3nm A18 chip powers iPhone 16 to rival 2025 Galaxy flagships

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Apple has unveiled the iPhone 16, which is powered by the new A18 chip. This chip is a big upgrade from the previous A16 Bionic. It is designed to deliver a powerful performance and enhanced efficiency

The A18 chip features a six-core CPU, five-core GPU, and a sixteen-core Neural Engine. These components work together to make the iPhone 16 up to 30% faster in single-core tasks compared to the iPhone 15. Users can expect smoother performance and quicker response time with the new iPhone.

Moreover, the Apple A18 chip arrives with an advanced memory system, which helps the chip manage traffic data more effectively. It uses a second-generation 3-nanometer fabrication process for less power usage to deliver high performance.

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The new iPhone 16 is launched to fully take advantage of the new A18 chip, a rival for Samsung Galaxy 2025 smartphones. Apple says the phone is built to support the chip’s advancements in artificial intelligence and data processing capabilities.

Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus launched with a new Camera Control button for easy photo-taking and zoom adjustments. The iPhone 16 features a 6.1-inch screen, while the Plus model offers a 6.7-inch display. Powered by the A18 chip, both phones offer improved performance with its advanced 3nm chipset.

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Apple iPhone 16, 16 Plus are here to hurt Samsung’s edge

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Apple officially launched the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. At It’s Glowtime event, the company unveiled new models for consumers. The vanilla model features a 6.1-inch screen, while the Plus variant packs a 6.7-inch panel.

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus debut a dedicated Camera Control button. It is a touch-sensitive key, letting you snap a shot by tapping and adjusting zoom through a swipe gesture. For handy access, the iPhones boast this button below the power button.

Apple’s iPhone 16 and 16 Plus are powered by an A18 chip, up to 30% faster than iPhone 15. This 3nm chipset features a six-core CPU, five-core GPU, and sixteen-core Neural Engine for faster artificial intelligence performance.

Samsung has been enjoying a fruitful market position in the past three quarters. However, the new hardware launch by Apple will help it grab the market leader crown. The third quarter is going to be Apple’s but not for much time as S25 is incoming.

The Galaxy S25 series will be equipped with a 3nm chipset. Qualcomm’s Oryon CPU is rumored to better compete with Apple’s A18 processor. However, the Apple Intelligence features are expected to benefit iPhone 16 models in key markets.

The iPhone 16 also bring Action button first introduced on the iPhone 15 Pro models last year. More features include brighter and more durable screens as well as the A18 silicon, offering up to a twice as fast 16-core Neural Engine.

Unlike iPhone 15 lineup, Apple Intelligence is available across the iPhone 16 range. All four models support generative AI features derived from Apple Intelligence. It could lead older iPhone owners to upgrade to the new iPhone 16 model.

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Watch Series 10: Apple unveils its Galaxy Watch 7 rival

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Apple has just announced the Apple Watch Series 10 at the “It’s Glowtime” event. The new model comes with a fresh design that hasn’t been updated since 2021. The Watch Series 10 features a thinner design and a larger display. It’s a strong competitor against Samsung’s latest Galaxy Watch 7.

Apple Watch Series 10 launches with several notable enhancements. It supports fast charging, so you can get up to 80% battery in just 30 minutes. Now, you don’t have to wait long for your watch to be ready to go.

Moreover, the Watch Series 10 Titanium design integrates a new built-in speaker, which allows users to play music or podcasts directly from their wrist. It also has better water resistance and is certified for high-speed water sports up to 20 meters deep. It means that the watch can handle more intense water activities and includes the Depth app, which was previously only available on the Ultra models.

Apple Watch series 10

Following Galaxy Watch 7, the Watch Series 10 now includes the ability to detect sleep apnea. This is a condition where your breathing stops and starts while you sleep. The watch tracks your sleep patterns and can identify signs of sleep apnea if you wear it every night for a few days. This feature works similarly to the new Vitals app in watchOS 11.

Apple Watch Series 10 will be available for pre-order from September 13 and officially release on September 20. The starting price is $399 for the 44mm version. With these advancements, the Series 10 is set to challenge the Galaxy Watch 7, offering a range of new improvements.

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