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10,000 mAh, 14-inch 2.8K screen, 50 MP and 8 speakers – for $495. Xiaomi Pad 6 Max large tablet introduced

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The big Xiaomi Pad 6 Max debuted in China. The device is built on SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 and is equipped with a 14-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 2880 x 1800 pixels. The display provides 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space and supports HDR 10, while the frame rate is 120 Hz.

10,000 mAh, 14-inch 2.8K screen, 50 MP and 8 speakers - for $495.  Xiaomi Pad 6 Max large tablet introduced

10,000 mAh, 14-inch 2.8K screen, 50 MP and 8 speakers - for $495.  Xiaomi Pad 6 Max large tablet introduced
10,000 mAh, 14-inch 2.8K screen, 50 MP and 8 speakers - for $495.  Xiaomi Pad 6 Max large tablet introduced

Front camera – with a 20-megapixel sensor, complemented by a time-of-flight camera (3D ToF). The latter is used for face unlock. The main camera is a 50-megapixel Samsung S5KJN1 sensor and a 2-megapixel SC202CS for scene depth analysis.

10,000 mAh, 14-inch 2.8K screen, 50 MP and 8 speakers - for $495.  Xiaomi Pad 6 Max large tablet introduced

The battery capacity was 10,000 mAh, it supports 67 W charging. An interesting feature: the tablet can share the energy of its battery and recharge other devices via wire, the power in this case will be 33 watts.

10,000 mAh, 14-inch 2.8K screen, 50 MP and 8 speakers - for $495.  Xiaomi Pad 6 Max large tablet introduced

The case of Xiaomi Pad 6 Max is all-metal. The thickness of the tablet is 6.53 mm, weight – 750 grams. The device is also endowed with an NFC chip, a side fingerprint scanner, eight speakers and four microphones. The software platform was MIUI Pad 14.

10,000 mAh, 14-inch 2.8K screen, 50 MP and 8 speakers - for $495.  Xiaomi Pad 6 Max large tablet introduced

Prices are: 8/256GB $495, 12/256GB $525, 12/512GB $580, 16GB/1TB $635. A keyboard ($110) and a stylus ($70) are available as accessories.

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The flagship tablet Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 appeared on Geekbench. Hardware platform – same as Mate 60 Pro

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The flagship tablet Huawei MatePad Pro 132 appeared on Geekbench

The Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 tablet computer appeared in the Geekbench benchmark database ahead of its official premiere tomorrow. The device runs AOSP 12, which is how HarmonyOS 4.0 is defined.

The flagship tablet Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 appeared on Geekbench.  Hardware platform - same as Mate 60 Pro

The RAM capacity is 12 GB; the hardware platform is Kirin 9000s. That is, in terms of hardware platform components, the tablet is unified with Huawei Mate 60 Pro.

The flagship tablet Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 appeared on Geekbench.  Hardware platform - same as Mate 60 Pro

According to preliminary data, Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 will receive five versions, and the version with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of flash memory is the basic one. At the top of the range will be the 16 GB/1 TB version with a built-in LTE modem, as well as a stylus and keyboard included.

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Samsung has highlighted a whole line of fan devices: not only the Galaxy S23 FE is shown, but also headphones with a tablet

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Samsung Electronics is preparing to significantly expand its Fan Edition line in the very near future. This is evidenced by information published on the official Argentine Samsung website.

Samsung has highlighted a whole line of fan devices: not only the Galaxy S23 FE is shown, but also headphones with a tablet

Samsung Argentina has published a page describing the new Galaxy Buds FE headphones, which have not yet been officially presented to the public. According to this page, the headphones will be offered in black and white colors, will have an active noise reduction system, three microphones, and battery life will be 30 hours with recharging from the case and noise cancellation disabled.

Samsung has highlighted a whole line of fan devices: not only the Galaxy S23 FE is shown, but also headphones with a tablet

On the same page there are images that show not only the Galaxy Buds FE, but also the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone with the Galaxy Tab S9 FE tablet.

Samsung has highlighted a whole line of fan devices: not only the Galaxy S23 FE is shown, but also headphones with a tablet

The names can already be considered official, since Galaxy S23 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE are mentioned in the description of the headphones. For example, there is a footnote:

*Galaxy S23 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE sold separately. The S Pen is included with the Galaxy Tab S9 FE.

Samsung has highlighted a whole line of fan devices: not only the Galaxy S23 FE is shown, but also headphones with a tablet

The official presentation of the new Galaxy FE line is expected to take place on October 4, 2023.

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The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

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The latest update released by Microsoft has led to a strange crash in the proprietary Microsoft Edge browser on PCs running Windows 11 and Windows 10 operating systems. The problem was brought to the attention of the WindowsLatest thematic resource.

The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

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As the source notes, after the update, the browser interface automatically switched to “touch” or “tablet” mode, which is characterized by increased buttons and distances between interface elements, including tabs. Typically this interface is used to make the browser more touch-friendly. The problem is that this mode appears on regular computers with Windows 10 and Windows 11 without a touch screen, including desktop ones.

The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

Apparently, Microsoft mistakenly enabled tablet support mode. As a result of the failure, desktop PCs are identified as tablets and touch mode is activated.

The update forces Microsoft Edge into tablet mode, even on desktop PCs running Windows 11 and 10. But there is a way out

Fortunately, WindowsLatest found a very simple way out of the situation. The user only needs to go to the browser settings, go to the “Appearance” section and manually disable “touch mode”.

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