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The Pixel 7 Pro was first shown in large renders from a trusted source six months before the announcement

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Last week, the first details about the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro smartphones appeared on the Web, and now large high-quality images have been published showing Google’s promising flagship from all sides.

The Pixel 7 Pro was first shown in large renders from a trusted source six months before the announcement

The device in the renders is very similar to the current Pixel 6 Pro – it has the same camera unit in the entire width of the rear panel. Judging by the given dimensions, the Pixel 7 Pro will be more compact than the current model. Its dimensions are 163 x 76.6 x 8.7 mm versus 163.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm for the Pixel 6 Pro. The protrusion of the camera block will become smaller (the thickness of the Pixel 7 Pro body with this in mind is 11.2 mm), but just a little bit. In general, the company is not going to abandon the design, which made a lot of noise last year, but has already become the hallmark of modern Pixel.

The Pixel 7 Pro was first shown in large renders from a trusted source six months before the announcement

Based on the dimensions, Pixel 7 Pro will receive a screen with a diagonal of 6.7-6.8 mm. It will be an OLED panel with an embedded front camera. The main camera has three modules: periscope, as well as wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle lenses. The protrusion of the main camera block will also accommodate additional camera sensors and a microphone.

The Pixel 7 Pro was first shown in large renders from a trusted source six months before the announcement

On the bottom of the device are stereo speakers and a USB-C port, on the left is a SIM card slot, on the right are the power and volume keys. The antenna strips are displayed on all sides of the case (on the top there is a 5G NR mmWave antenna module), which should ensure reliable reception of any signal, including 5G.

The Pixel 7 Pro was first shown in large renders from a trusted source six months before the announcement

Usually Google introduces its next-generation flagships in the fall, and the Pixel 7 line of devices will not differ from its predecessors in this regard. The premiere of new products, tentatively, will take place in October.

These renders and video were posted by Steve Hemmerstoffer, aka OnLeaks on Twitter. This is a reliable insider, many of whose leaks were subsequently fully confirmed. In particular, this was the case with Samsung Galaxy S21, Sony Xperia XZ4, Google Pixel 4 XL, Huawei Mate 40 Pro, Sony Xperia 10 III.

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Monitor with a giant curved 144Hz QD-OLED panel. Asus ROG Swift OLED PG49WDCD unveiled

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Monitor with a giant curved 144Hz QD OLED panel Asus ROG

Asus has revealed its new ROG Swift OLED PG49WDCD gaming monitor, which offers a very unusual feature set.

Monitor with a giant curved 144Hz QD-OLED panel.  Asus ROG Swift OLED PG49WDCD unveiled

First, the monitor is huge. We are talking about a 49-inch panel. Secondly, this panel is curved. Thirdly, this is a QD-OLED panel, which is still very rare. Among other things, it is characterized by a peak brightness of 1000 cd / m2.

Fourthly, the resolution of this panel is 5120 x 1440 pixels, that is, the aspect ratio is 32:9. In addition, the panel supports a frame rate of 144 Hz.

From the rest, we can note support for USB Power Delivery with a power of 90 W, HDMI 2.1 ports and a stand that allows you to adjust the height of the panel. Price data is not yet available.

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One Galaxy S23 Ultra costs Samsung $469 with a retail price of $1,200

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One Galaxy S23 Ultra costs Samsung 469 with a retail

The flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra sells for $1,200, and the company costs almost three times less.

One Galaxy S23 Ultra costs Samsung $469 with a retail price of $1,200

According to Counterpoint analysis, the production of the flagship costs Samsung about $469. Thus, Samsung makes more than $700 on each Galaxy S23 Ultra, but this, of course, does not take into account many factors, including marketing, R&D and so on. And even assembly is not taken into account here, although it is usually very cheap in terms of one device.

One Galaxy S23 Ultra costs Samsung $469 with a retail price of $1,200

One Galaxy S23 Ultra costs Samsung $469 with a retail price of $1,200

More than a third of the production price of the flagship comes from the SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, that is, the platform costs about $ 165, which is very, very much. Second place in price goes to the screen (18% of the cost), followed by cameras (14%) and memory (11%). 67% of the cost of production comes from Qualcomm and Samsung components.

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Japan will try to transfer energy from space to Earth as early as 2025

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Japan will try to transfer energy from space to Earth

Japan is going to transfer energy from space to Earth as early as 2025. We are talking about the transfer of energy received from solar panels placed in space. Of course, without any cables.

Japan will try to transfer energy from space to Earth as early as 2025

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There are few details about the project yet. It is known that it will be implemented by private companies with the support of the state. It is also reported that the project will involve small orbiting satellites, which will transmit energy in the microwave range to Earth.

In itself, the technology of energy transmission over the air is not at all new, but in the case of such a project, we are talking about distances of hundreds of kilometers. The Japanese space agency JAXA made a breakthrough in this area back in 2015, when scientists managed to transfer 1.8 kW of power, but then the distance was only 50 meters.

At the same time, even if Japanese scientists succeed, the technology of transmitting solar energy directly from space is unlikely to become widespread in the foreseeable future, since now calculations show that about 7 billion dollars need to be spent on generating 1 GW of power in orbit, and how much of them will be able to deliver to Earth, and it is not yet clear at all.

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