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Acer Launches New Predator Triton Neo 16 with Intel Core Ultra Processors

Acer has announced the new Predator Triton Neo 16 (PTN16-51) gaming laptop, designed with the new Intel Core Ultra processors with dedicated AI acceleration capabilities and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs that support demanding games and creative applications. Players and content creators can marvel at enhanced videogame scenes and designs on the laptop’s 16-inch display with up to a stunning 3.2K resolution and 165 Hz refresh rate and Calman-Verified displays, producing accurate colours right out-of-the-box.
The state-of-the-art cooling system combines a 5th Gen AeroBlade fan and liquid metal thermal grease on the CPU to keep the laptop running at full steam, while users stay on top of communications and device management thanks to the AI-enhanced Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0 software and the PredatorSense utility app. This Windows 11 gaming PC also provides players with amazing performance experiences and one month of Xbox Game Pass for access to hundreds of high-quality PC games.
The Predator Triton Neo 16 comes fully loaded with best-in-class technology and optimized with a suite of features to unlock creativity and dominate gameplay on Acer’s latest gaming device. New Intel Core Ultra H-Series processors are preloaded with a dedicated AI engine and Intel Application Optimisation to deliver efficient performance, smooth gameplay, and collaboration experiences on the gaming laptop.
Combined with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPU that supports NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 technology, users will be able to enjoy AI-optimised visuals on ray-traced games and applications. As an NVIDIA-Studio validated laptop, it is purpose-built for creators, delivers fast and smooth performance across the most challenging creator workflow, and provides access to the NVIDIA Studio suite of creative software. Plus, users can unlock maximum stability and performance with NVIDIA Studio Drivers.
To fully appreciate the device’s visual-enhancing capacity, the Predator Triton Neo 16 features two 16-inch display options with up to a 3.2K resolution at 165 Hz refresh rate and 16:10 aspect ratio and are Calman-Verified to deliver true-to-life cinematic colours on screen as intended by creators. It also takes advantage of a DCI-P3 100% colour gamut and support for the NVIDIA Advanced Optimus feature and NVIDIA G-SYNC technology for sharp colour hues and tear-free frames.
Gamers, streamers, and content creators can then maximize the new and improved Acer Purified Voice 2.0 technology on the Triton Neo 16. Thanks to the combination of AI noise reduction and beamforming solutions, and the addition of a third microphone with a 3D array design, external voices and sounds are blocked out keeping comms crystal clear and all ears to the main speaker.
Keeping the Predator Triton Neo 16 performing to its fullest potential, the gaming laptop’s advanced thermal solution is equipped with a 5th Gen AeroBlade 3D fan, liquid metal thermal grease on the CPU, and vector heat pipes for vital airflow. The device’s control centre remains at the user’s fingertips with the upgraded Predator Sense 5.0 utility app. Users can choose among four operation modes for gaming, control fan speed, and monitor device performance with a single click of the dedicated PredatorSense key. It also enables the personalization of the device’s 3-zone RGB keyboard lighting based on their style and preference. The Predator Triton Neo 16 is also loaded with a full range of ports including HDMI, a USB-C Thunderbolt 4 port, and a Micro SD card reader to keep gamers plugged in.
The Predator Triton Neo 16 (PTN16-51) will be available in EMEA in March 2024, starting at $1,799.

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OnePlus Unveils Nord 5 Among Five New Product Launches

OnePlus is expanding its product ecosystem with the announcement of five new devices, including the latest addition to its popular Nord smartphone lineup. These new products are slated to launch in Europe and India next month, with full specifications and pricing to be revealed at the official launch event on July 8th.
Leading the charge is the Nord 5, the newest mid-range smartphone from the company. Notably, it’s the first Nord device to incorporate a flagship Qualcomm chip – the Snapdragon 8S Gen 3, designed for more affordable flagship phones. The Nord 5 will also boast an upgraded cooling system and support for LPDDR5X RAM. While full details are pending, initial images show a distinctive “Dry Ice” pale blue finish and a dual rear camera setup.
Joining the Nord 5 is the Nord CE5, expected to be a more budget-friendly option, though details are currently limited to its “Marble Mist” finish. Celina Shi, OnePlus’ European head of marketing, confirmed in an interview that both the Nord 5 and Nord CE5 will feature the new customizable Plus Key (replacing the signature Alert Slider) and enable the AI Plus Mind feature.
OnePlus is also introducing the OnePlus Pad Lite, described as an “entry-level” tablet. It retains the central, circular camera design seen on older OnePlus tablets, differentiating it from the newer Pad 3. While official specifications are scarce, a recent leak suggests it will feature an 11-inch LCD display, run on the MediaTek Helio G100 chipset, and be available in an optional cellular version.
Rounding out the announcements are a smaller 43mm OnePlus Watch 3, complementing the existing 47mm model, and a new pair of earbuds, the OnePlus Buds 4. These earbuds will include dual drivers, support Hi-Res audio, and be available in green or dark gray.
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Samsung Health Hub Streamlines Doctor-Patient Communication

Samsung is stepping up its game in the health tech race with plans to develop a new hub, designed to simplify how users share health data directly with their doctors between appointments. This initiative aims to bridge the disconnect often experienced when patients struggle to recall medical advice or fitness suggestions.
Dr. Hon Pak, a Samsung health executive, highlighted the company’s commitment to cutting down this gap. They’re working on tools that will funnel data collected from smartwatches into a central location, also providing nudges to help users stay on track with doctor-prescribed goals. Pak emphasized the need to move away from fragmented health solutions. “There are a lot of innovations out there but it’s siloed,” Pak said. “We think there’s a responsibility and a potential for bringing the experience into an ecosystem so that the users have a more simple experience rather than having 10 different apps to manage your condition.”
While the full hub is still some time away, Samsung recently announced new features coming to its smartwatches as part of a One UI 8 software update. These enhancements will include tools for measuring antioxidant levels and vascular load, alongside a running coach and upgrades to sleep management. The features will be available on last year’s Samsung Galaxy Watch models, with the bedtime coach specifically coming to the Galaxy Watch 5 and newer devices. A beta program for these features is set to launch this month in the US and South Korea.
To check antioxidant levels on a new-generation Samsung watch, users will simply press their fingertip against the sensors on the device’s back. The feature can then suggest nutritional adjustments, like eating antioxidant-rich berries, to help improve readings. The vascular load feature measures pulse waves during sleep to assess arterial pressure, aiming to better identify the risk for stroke and other cardiovascular issues. The new running feature will help users train for races by analyzing baseline performance, and an enhanced sleep tool will suggest optimal bedtimes based on several days of analyzed data.
Smartwatches are evolving beyond simple notification companions, increasingly merging with sports watches and even medical-grade wearables. Competitors like Apple Inc., Garmin Ltd., and Alphabet Inc.’s Google have already made significant advancements in measuring heart conditions and sleep.
This shift towards more comprehensive health features in wearables aligns with broader trends, as noted by Pak. Increases in chronic diseases, healthcare workforce shortages, and rising medical costs are leading more people to seek care from home. “The burden is now on the patients and the families that have to provide that care,” he explained. “So with that, we have to be in the home.”
Samsung’s health platform currently boasts about 68 million monthly active customers. Looking ahead, Pak mentioned that more health sensors are planned for future Samsung devices, including earbuds. While features like cuff-less blood pressure tracking and non-invasive glucose tracking are in development, they are still years away from release.
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ASUS ROG Elevates Handheld Gaming with New ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X Models

ASUS Republic of Gamers has partnered with Xbox to introduce the next generation of portable gaming: the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. These premium handheld devices merge console-quality performance with PC versatility in an ergonomic design, setting a new standard for gaming on the go.
The new series features a completely reimagined chassis designed for extended play sessions, with comfort-focused ergonomics inspired by Xbox controllers. The flagship Ally X model takes immersion to the next level with advanced impulse triggers that deliver precise haptic feedback, mirroring the premium console gaming experience.
Powering these devices are cutting-edge AMD processors tailored for handheld gaming. The standard Ally model features the AMD Ryzen Z2 A Processor, while the high-end Ally X boasts the more powerful Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Processor. Both chipsets are engineered to balance performance and efficiency, enabling smooth gameplay across all genres while optimising battery life.
Running on Windows 11 with a customised Xbox interface, the devices offer the best of both worlds: seamless access to Xbox Game Pass alongside the full flexibility of a Windows PC. The optimised software environment provides quick access to games and settings, creating a console-like experience while maintaining the open ecosystem PC gamers expect.
The ROG Xbox Ally series represents a significant evolution in portable gaming technology, combining Xbox’s gaming expertise with ASUS ROG’s hardware innovation. Gamers in the UAE can look forward to the devices launching later this year, with regional pricing and availability details to be announced in the coming months.
This collaboration marks a major milestone for handheld gaming, offering players unprecedented freedom to enjoy their favorite games anywhere without compromising on performance, comfort, or game library access. The ROG Xbox Ally series demonstrates ASUS’s continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming technology in the Middle East and worldwide.
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