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Category: Hardware

Lenovo’s Legion Go Gets a SteamOS Makeover, But at a Price
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Lenovo’s Legion Go Gets a SteamOS Makeover, But at a Price

Lenovo is launching a new version of its Legion Go handheld that ships natively with SteamOS. The device, expected in June 2026, keeps the high-end Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip and 8.8″ OLED screen but starts at a hefty $1,199.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026
Lenovo’s rollable gaming laptop is a wild CES concept that might actually ship
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Lenovo’s rollable gaming laptop is a wild CES concept that might actually ship

Lenovo is at it again with another rollable screen concept, this time for gamers. The Legion Pro Rollable prototype transforms from a 16-inch laptop into a 21.5-inch or even 23.8-inch ultrawide display on demand. According to PCWorld, it’s based on the Legion 7i and executives hint it would pack top

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 7, 2026
When Spending a Fortune on Your Home Network Makes Sense
HardwareNetworking

When Spending a Fortune on Your Home Network Makes Sense

A deep dive into the expensive upgrades—like wired Ethernet, high-end mesh systems, and managed PoE switches—that can transform a frustrating home network. The upfront cost is high, but the long-term payoff in reliability and peace of mind is often worth it.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026
Mobileye’s $900M Bet on Humanoid Robots is a Huge Gamble
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Mobileye’s $900M Bet on Humanoid Robots is a Huge Gamble

Mobileye is making a massive $900 million move into humanoid robotics by acquiring startup Mentee Robotics. The deal, announced at CES, signals a major strategic shift for the Intel-owned automotive chip giant. But it raises big questions about focus and the viability of the humanoid robot market.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s Fix for Dumb Robots: Endless Virtual Practice
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Nvidia’s Fix for Dumb Robots: Endless Virtual Practice

At CES, Nvidia’s CEO argued that AI-powered robots fail because they don’t understand basic physics. The company’s solution is to train them using massive numbers of simulations in its Omniverse platform before they ever touch the real world.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
LG’s New Robot Butler Sounds Great, But There’s a Catch
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LG’s New Robot Butler Sounds Great, But There’s a Catch

LG unveiled its CLOiD home robot at CES 2026, promising to handle chores like laundry and making toast. The catch? It works best locked into LG’s own appliance ecosystem. This is less about a helpful robot and more about selling you a whole smart home.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Asus’ new 16-inch laptop is lighter than a MacBook Air
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Asus’ new 16-inch laptop is lighter than a MacBook Air

Asus just announced a 16-inch laptop that weighs less than a 13-inch MacBook Air. The Zenbook A16, featuring a new Qualcomm chip and a special lightweight material, aims to redefine ultraportables. But there are some big questions about its final price and availability.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI Platform Is a Data Center Monster
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Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI Platform Is a Data Center Monster

Nvidia’s CES 2026 surprise was the Vera Rubin AI platform, a data center-focused stack combining new Vera CPUs and Rubin GPUs. It promises up to five times the performance of Blackwell and uses TSMC’s 3nm node. The company is targeting mass production by early 2027.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar monitors are finally here. Are they a big deal?
HardwareInnovation

Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar monitors are finally here. Are they a big deal?

After a two-year wait, the first four monitors with Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar tech are hitting shelves. They promise to drastically reduce motion blur, but early reviews are mixed. Here’s what you need to know.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Samsung’s OLED TVs Get an Art Gallery, But Is Burn-In Really Gone?
HardwareInnovation

Samsung’s OLED TVs Get an Art Gallery, But Is Burn-In Really Gone?

Samsung is rolling out an Art Store feature to its 2023 and 2024 QD-OLED TVs, letting them display static artwork. The move signals the company’s confidence in mitigating the historic burn-in risk of OLED panels. It’s a bold step that turns high-end TVs into digital frames.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026

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