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What made Nintendo fans love the 3DS?

As we approach Nintendo’s 130th anniversary next month, we’re taking some time to look back on the company’s devices that preceded the Switch, and we’re starting with its immediate predecessor, the 3DS. In Engadget’s review of the original version back in 2011, Tim Stevens praised the device for its comfortable Circle Pad, compelling 3D effects and creative augmented…
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ review: Weird, but in a good way

I have to suspect that back in 2011 when the original Galaxy Note was released, not even Samsung knew it would become as popular as it did. By the standards of the time, the Note and its 5.3-inch screen were massive, and styluses were considered the mark of an inferior device. Instead of beelining toward the smartphone graveyard, though, the original Note helped redefine what we expected from…
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Motorola One Action review

Motorola One everything – there’s the regular Motorola One, there’s the Power and the Vision, plus a Zoom is reportedly in the works. The particular flavor we have today is the Motorola One Action – the brand new entry in the Moto lineup. The Action’s unique twist is that it has an ultra wide angle camera, but not just any ultra wide angle camera like them other…
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Nokia 9 PureView is $200 off once again

Last month during Amazon’s huge Prime Day event, the Nokia 9 PureView was selling for just $499.99, $200 off its usual price. The price went back up afterwards, but we’re happy to report that it’s dropped again, to the same $499.99 level. The deal is live…
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e hands-on review

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e is one of the company’s recent attempts at keeping Android tablets relevant even if every other company, including Google, has given up on them. The Tab S5e is a thin and light tablet, much in the vein of the new iPad Air, and is targeted…
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Counterpoint predicts Galaxy Note10 sales will be level with the Note9

Samsung may be doubling the number of phones in the next generation Galaxy Note, but this doesn’t mean that sales will double – in fact, analysts from Counterpoint believe that numbers will stay flat. They forecast that the combined Samsung Galaxy Note10 sales will reach 9.7 million units by the end of the year. That’s a hair over the 9.6 million units that the Galaxy Note9 managed last…
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