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Tesla introduces its new Qi charger

Tesla has introduced its all new Qi charger which can charge three wireless devices at once. It provides 15W of fast charging per device. The design of Tesla’s Qi charger is inspired by the Cybertruck as the charger has an angular, metallic design. The wireless charger works on “Freepower” technology just like Apple’s AirPower which never came into the market. You can place your device anywhere on it without precise alignment to charge the device.

“Inspired by the angular design and metallic styling of Cybertruck, our Wireless Charging Platform provides 15W of fast charging power per device for up to three devices simultaneously. Its sleek design is composed of an aluminium housing, premium alcantara surface and a detachable magnetic stand that allows you to lay the charger flat or at an angle for better viewing”, Tesla on their wireless charger. Tesla seems to pull off what Apple couldn’t by launching this Qi charger. 

Apple AirPower

Apple AirPower

Available for pre-order

The wireless charger is available for pre-order bookings on Tesla’s online store. Tesla will start shipping their wireless chargers by February 2023. Tesla’s Wireless Charging Platform comes with an integrated USB-C cable and a 65W USB-C adapter, plus a detachable magnetic stand.

The design of Tesla’s Qi charger is very similar to Apple’s AirPower as it has 30 coils in it which has been shown in a video on Tesla’s website. Apple cancelled the launch of their wireless charger before it even came to stores by quoting that it won’t meet the company's “high standards” but there are rumours that the prototypes of AirPower overheated and the tech giant cancelled the launch.

As we know Tesla's Qi charger has a very similar design to Apple’s AirPower, now let’s see whether Tesla will face heating issues in their Qi charger or not.



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Tesla introduces its new Qi charger

Tesla has introduced its all new Qi charger which can charge three wireless devices at once. It provides 15W of fast charging per device. The design of Tesla’s Qi charger is inspired by the Cybertruck as the charger has an angular, metallic design. The wireless charger works on “Freepower” technology just like Apple’s AirPower which never came into the market. You can place your device anywhere on it without precise alignment to charge the device.

“Inspired by the angular design and metallic styling of Cybertruck, our Wireless Charging Platform provides 15W of fast charging power per device for up to three devices simultaneously. Its sleek design is composed of an aluminium housing, premium alcantara surface and a detachable magnetic stand that allows you to lay the charger flat or at an angle for better viewing”, Tesla on their wireless charger. Tesla seems to pull off what Apple couldn’t by launching this Qi charger. 

Apple AirPower

Apple AirPower

Available for pre-order

The wireless charger is available for pre-order bookings on Tesla’s online store. Tesla will start shipping their wireless chargers by February 2023. Tesla’s Wireless Charging Platform comes with an integrated USB-C cable and a 65W USB-C adapter, plus a detachable magnetic stand.

The design of Tesla’s Qi charger is very similar to Apple’s AirPower as it has 30 coils in it which has been shown in a video on Tesla’s website. Apple cancelled the launch of their wireless charger before it even came to stores by quoting that it won’t meet the company's “high standards” but there are rumours that the prototypes of AirPower overheated and the tech giant cancelled the launch.

As we know Tesla's Qi charger has a very similar design to Apple’s AirPower, now let’s see whether Tesla will face heating issues in their Qi charger or not.



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PlayStation VR2 likely to be showcased at the Sony CES 2023 press conference

The PlayStation VR2 headset is most likely to be showcased at the Sony CES press conference that is scheduled on January 4 at 5 PM PST. Sony has officially not said anything about what they will talk about or show at the press conference. However, recently they scheduled a YouTube live stream for the CES 2023 press conference and the thumbnail of the video says it all. 

We don't have official information in regards to the PS VR2 but looking at the YouTube thumbnail, we can surely say that the PS5’s VR headsets will be at the show as we can see a person wearing them and holding the Sense controllers. There will also be several games coming to the PS VR2 at the launch. There will be over 30 game titles including Horizon call of the Mountain, Moss and Moss II, Resident Evil Village’s VR mode, Crossfire Sierra Squad, and more.

PlayStation VR2

The PlayStation VR2 will launch on February 22, 2023, for $549.99. It includes PS VR2 headsets, PS VR2 Sense controllers, and stereo headphones. Along with this, it also comes with a separate charging station for the headsets using which players can charge their PS VR2 Sense controllers. This separate charging station helps to keep the PS5 console’s USB port free. The separate charging station can be bought for $49.99.

Izumi Kawanishi, President of Sony Honda Mobility recently said that it's technically possible to integrate PlayStation 5 into their cars. Aiming towards building a premium entertainment experience around electric cars, Sony Honda Mobility is most likely to show its presence at the Sony CES press conference. For those who don't know, They are planning to launch their first electric vehicle in North America by the year 2025. 



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Dell XPS 13 Plus Review: Where are all the IO options

The new Dell XPS 13 Plus features some immediately noticeable changes over its predecessors, the first being the keyboard. The capacitive touch bar that replaces the function keys didn’t feel like it served any additional purpose and felt more like a gimmick. The hardware inside the XPS 13 Plus is top-of-the-line, including the display, and Dell has put in an effort to wring more performance out of the XPS 13 Plus, including a performance mode that makes the laptop fans faster (and louder), but this does impact overall battery life as well. We certainly felt the lack of IO port options, even though the two remaining ports are Thunderbolt 4 ports (which are quite versatile). Overall, the Dell XPS 13 Plus is still a beast of a machine but it felt a bit lacking in certain aspects.

While Dell advertises the Dell XPS 13 Plus as a creator laptop, which competes with the likes of the Acer Swift 3 OLED we recently reviewed and Apple's MacBook Air, among others, at Digit we do not exactly consider these creator laptops. Within our testing categories, they would fall under premium thin and light laptops. While these are certainly fast and powerful machines, and should have no trouble with most creator workloads, they cannot compete with dedicated creator laptops such as MSI's Z16P and Gigabyte's AERO 16 which come with powerful dedicated GPUs as well to handle rendering workloads. 

With that said, the Dell XPS lineup of laptops has consistently been a top performer over the years, and the latest Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 is certainly no slouch either. The unit we received came with a 12th gen Intel Core i7-1260P processor, 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, 1 TB of NVMe SSD storage and a beautiful, 16:10, 4K touch-screen display. Powering the graphics you have Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics, and all of this comes in a compact package that weighs a little over 1.2 kg. The specs are certainly fantastic on paper, read on to find out how the Dell XPS 13 Plus fared during our benchmarking.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Build and Design

Let's start with the build and design first. The new Dell XPS 13 Plus stays pretty much in line with the XPS lineup of laptops when it comes to aesthetics, but there are some immediately noticeable changes with the new XPS 13 Plus once you open the lid. The first thing you'll notice is the keyboard. Dell has done away with the chiclet style keyboard and instead uses a more traditional keyboard layout; a welcome change in our opinion. 

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Build and Design

There are no gaps between the keys and there are no traditional function keys as well. Instead, there's a capacitive touch bar that runs along the top of the keyboard. The entirety of the chassis' width is used for the keyboard, which allows for decently sized keys and an overall pleasant typing experience. Even with the low travel distance, this was probably our most enjoyable typing experience on a thin and light keyboard yet. The power button is at the top right corner of the keyboard, and doubles as a fingerprint scanner as well. Additionally, it's pretty slim, so as to not get into the way you're typing.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Build and Design

Coming to the capacitive bar with the function keys, this is located where the function keys would otherwise be, and is always lit up. The symbols will show you either the special functions associated with them, i.e., brightness control, volume control etc, or your usual F keys depending on whether or not you're holding down the Fn key. We were not big fans of the touch bar however. We didn't see it serving any additional purposes other than being a gimmick and it behaved a bit finicky at times as well. We would have preferred keys instead.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Build and Design

Next we come to the touchpad, which seamlessly blends with the palm rest area of the Dell XPS 13 Plus and uses a single piece of glass. If you're accustomed to using a touchpad you should have no problems, however, it can be a bit confusing to locate exactly where the touchpad begins and ends. Especially when you're trying to right click something.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Build and Design

The XPS 13 Plus has a screen-to-body ratio of 89 percent thanks to its narrow bezels; another point in its favour when it comes to the build and design.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Build and Design

The overall build of the XPS 13 Plus is very robust, thanks to its primarily aluminium body, and we saw no flex whatsoever in both the base and lid.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - IO Ports, Webcam

There's been a bit of a trend with the XPS laptops over the years with each iteration shedding ports. The new XPS 13 Plus comes with only two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports; one on either side, and that's it. They've done away with the 3.5 mm stereo jack and card reader which was present in the previous XPS 13. We honestly don't see why they've done this, but we definitely felt the lack of ports while we were using the XPS 13 Plus.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - IO Ports

The XPS 13 comes with a 720p webcam, which was a bit surprising; we were expecting a 1080p sensor. That said, the picture quality is decent in good lighting conditions.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - IO Ports

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Display

The XPS 13 Plus comes with a UHD+ 4K touch display with a refresh rate of 60Hz. The display comes with an advertised brightness of 500 nits, but we got closer to 400 peak average brightness during our testing. 

Coming to colour accuracy, the Dell XPS 13 Plus scored 99.9% in sRGB coverage, and 82.2% in DCI-P3 coverage. While these are good scores, this is not the best display we've tested, even within this segment. Both the Lenovo Yoga 9i, and the Acer Swift 3 OLED score much higher in the display department. That said, it should work just fine for your photo and video creator workloads.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Performance

Since the XPS 13 Plus is very similarly specced to the Lenovo Yoga 9i, we'll be drawing comparisons between the two laptops. The XPS 13 Plus comes with a top-of-the-line 12th gen Intel Core i7-1260P processor, which falls only slightly short of the i7-1280P processor which is present in the Lenovo Yoga 9i. The benchmark results reflect the same as well, but the XPS 13 Plus even manages to top Yoga 9 in some benchmarks. Either way, you will get great performance out of the XPS 13 Plus.

Dell XPS 13 Plus PCMark 10

PCMark 10

Dell XPS 13 Plus R20

Dell XPS 13 Plus R23

Cinebench R20, R23

Dell XPS 13 Plus performance

7-ZIP

Coming to memory, both the XPS 13 Plus and the Yoga 9i come with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM clocked at 5200 MHz. Looking at our scores on AIDA64, they're extremely close for the most part, but the Yoga 9i does have a slight edge.

Dell XPS 13 Plus Memory

AIDA64

When it comes to storage, again, both these laptops come with 1TB Samsung SSDs, however here the Dell XPS 13 Plus had the Yoga 9i beat in almost all aspects as can be seen in our CrystalDiskMark benchmarks, so you're certainly getting a superfast SSD for your mobile creator needs.

Dell XPS 13 Plus Storage

CrystalDiskMark

We did find that the Dell XPS 13 Plus throttles a lot more than the Yoga 9i, and the only solution would be to put the laptop on performance mode. While this certainly helps with performance, the fans start getting pretty loud. The laptop runs hotter overall too, so something to keep in mind.

This was most evident during our synthetic GPU benchmarks, which we ran for the integrated graphics. Once again, both laptops feature Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics, but the Dell XPS 13 Plus fell slightly short. The scores still aren't bad, and the presence of two Thunderbolt 4 ports means that you can utilise an external GPU for graphically intensive workloads. 

Dell XPS 13 Plus Gaming

3DMark

The Dell XPS 13 Plus is certainly one of the more powerful premium thin and light laptops we’ve tested this year, but it fell short of being the best.

Dell XPS 13 Plus - Verdict

The new Dell XPS 13 Plus features some immediately noticeable changes over its predecessors, the first being the keyboard. The capacitive touch bar that replaces the function keys didn’t feel like it served any additional purpose and felt more like a gimmick. The hardware inside the XPS 13 Plus is top-of-the-line, including the display, and Dell has put in an effort to wring more performance out of the XPS 13 Plus, including a performance mode that makes the laptop fans faster (and louder), but this does impact overall battery life as well. We certainly felt the lack of IO port options, even though the two remaining ports are Thunderbolt 4 ports (which are quite versatile). Overall, the Dell XPS 13 Plus is still a beast of a machine but it felt a bit lacking in certain aspects.



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iQOO 11 5G RAM, colours and price range unveiled

iQOO is launching its new flagship phone iQOO 11 5G in India on January 10. iQOO has unveiled the price range, colour options and RAM details of iQOO 11 5G through Amazon and the company's official website. The phone is going to be available in India on January 13. The best part is that this smartphone is expected to be the first smartphone in India which has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC processor and it will come with 256GB of internal storage. The iQOO 11 series, including the vanilla model and the iQOO 11 Pro, were launched in China on December 8.

iQOO 11 5G Price range and colour options

iQOO

iQOO has revealed several details of iQOO 11 5G including price range and colour options for Indian buyers. The highest-end model of smartphone which is the 8GB + 256GB variant will launch at the price range of Rs 55,000 to Rs 60,000. The colour options iQOO will offer in India are Alpha and Legend colour variants. The smartphone is going to launch in India on January 10 and will be out for sale on Amazon and iQOO website on January 13. 

iQOO 11 5G Specifications

iQOO 11 Pro

As revealed by the company, iQOO will launch iQOO 11 5G in two variants; 8GB + 256GB internal storage and 16GB + 256GB internal storage and the smartphone will also support expandable RAM upto 8GB. 

iQOO claimed that this will be the first smartphone which launch with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.

Earlier iQOO also confirmed that the company will launch an iQOO 11 Legend Edition which is a BMW M Motorsport-themed model.

iQOO 11 5G has a Samsung E6 AMOLED display with 2K resolution and LTPO 4.0 technology.

It comes with a 50MP main shooter, a 13MP telephoto camera and an 8MP ultrawide camera.

iQOO 11 which has launched in China comes with a 5,000 mAh battery with 120W fast charging support. 



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OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R prices in India revealed

The OnePlus 11 series has been confirmed to launch on February 7th 2023. Now, two months ahead of the launch, tipster Yogesh Brar has revealed that the two smartphones are being tested in India. The OnePlus 11R is believed to succeed the OnePlus 10T, according to him. He also revealed the price of the OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R in India. 

Moto G53 5G (Global rumoured) - 6.6" FHD+ OLED, 90Hz - Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 SoC - 6GB RAM - 128GB storage - Rear Cam: 50MP + 8MP + 2MP - Front Cam: 16MP - Android 13, MyUI - 5,000mAh battery, Turbo charging

— Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) December 21, 2022 OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R price in India

OnePlus 11R

The OnePlus 11 price in India is believed to be somewhere in the ₹55,000 and ₹65,000 range. The OnePlus 11R may cost around ₹48,000 and ₹52,000. 

OnePlus 11 specifications

OnePlus

The OnePlus 11 is believed to offer a 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED display with a 3216×1440 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone will run on the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor paired with Adreno GPU. It may have 16GB of RAM along with 256GB storage. 



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Samsung Galaxy S23 tipped to launch via Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event on February 1

There have been plenty of reports indicating that the Samsung Galaxy S23 will launch on February 1,  2023. The date has been corroborated by popular tipsters and leakers like Ice Universe, OnLeaks and Max Jambor. The launch may extend to February 2 in some countries due to differences in time zones. 

February 1

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 21, 2022 Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

It is believed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 will have an in-person launch most likely called Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023. This means that it is likely to happen at an event where someone can walk audiences through the smartphone’s new offerings. Ticketing services associated with an event have already gone live, and they indicate that there will be an event in San Francisco and London. 

Samsung Galaxy S23 specifications

Recently, Samsung Galaxy S23 dummies were released online. The dummies showed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have the largest display (6.8-inch screen) along with a 200MP camera. The Samsung Galaxy S23 will have a 6.1-inch display while the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus will have a 6.3-inch display. 



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...