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Review: Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 — A Copilot+ PC That Actually Earns the Convertible Premium

The Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 doesn’t compromise in the obvious places most convertibles do. The hinge is solid, tablet mode is a first-class experience, and the screen is genuinely good enough to justify switching between modes throughout the day. Released in early 2025 at $1,549, it runs on Intel’s Lunar Lake architecture (Core Ultra…
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ — Samsung’s Best Screen in a Laptop, Finally

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ makes one thing immediately clear: Samsung knows how to build a display. The 3K Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel on this machine is so good it changes how you think about using a Windows laptop. Colors pop in a way IPS panels simply can’t touch, blacks are genuinely black, and…
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Review: Apple MacBook Neo — Apple Just Changed What $599 Means

The Apple MacBook Neo is something Apple has never shipped before: a genuinely affordable Mac that doesn’t make you feel like you’re settling. Announced on March 4, 2026 and on sale from March 11, it starts at $599 — or $499 for students and educators — making it the most affordable Mac laptop in Apple’s…
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Review: MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5) — Can Any Windows Laptop Compete With This?

The Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5) doesn’t need to shout. It simply performs — consistently, quietly, and at a level that no Windows laptop at this price can match for sustained professional workloads. Released on October 22, 2025, at $1,599, it brings the M5 chip with a 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU, up to 3.5x…
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ — Samsung’s Most Complete Tablet Experience

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ is the sweet spot of Samsung’s flagship tablet lineup — more practical than the Ultra, more powerful than the FE series, and arguably the best all-around Android tablet you can buy. Released in October 2024 at $999, it arrives with a stunning 12.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with 120Hz, the…
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ — The Biggest Bang for Your Buck in Tablets Right Now

Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ — The Biggest Affordable Tablet Samsung Has Ever Made The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ makes a bold statement right out of the box: a 13.1-inch display, S Pen included, IP68 water resistance, 10,090 mAh battery with 45W fast charging, and a full aluminum build — all starting at…
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 — The Perfect Tablet for Kids, Students and Everyone in Between

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 isn’t trying to compete with iPads or flagship Android tablets. It has a simpler, more honest mission: deliver a reliable, comfortable everyday tablet for families, students, and first-time buyers — at a price that doesn’t sting. Released in September 2025 at $129, it brings a 90Hz display upgrade over its…
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MacBook Air M5: The Future of Intelligent Computing

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) is Apple’s most capable MacBook Air yet. Released in early 2026, it starts at $1,099 — $100 more than its predecessor — while bringing meaningful improvements including the new Apple M5 chip, faster AI performance, 512GB base storage, and support for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. Battery life is rated…
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Review: Apple iPad 11-inch (A16) — The Best Entry-Level iPad Apple Has Ever Made

The Apple iPad 11-inch (A16) is the most capable base-model iPad Apple has ever shipped — and at $349, it makes a stronger case for itself than any previous entry-level iPad. Released in early 2025, it brings the A16 chip — the same processor found in the iPhone 15 Pro — doubles the starting storage…
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Review: iPad Pro 11-inch (M5) — OLED, M5, and Thunderbolt. Do You Really Need All Three?

The Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M5) doesn’t compete with other tablets. It competes with laptops. Released on October 22, 2025, it arrives with the M5 chip, a stunning tandem OLED Ultra Retina XDR display with ProMotion 120Hz, 12GB of unified memory, Thunderbolt connectivity, LiDAR scanner, Wi-Fi 7, and fast charging capable of hitting 50% in…
