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EngadgetMay 07, 2024
You can now buy a Pixel Tablet without a dock for $400, if that's your bag
Google has made the 128GB Pixel Tablet available as a standalone device, without the charging dock. It costs $400, as compared to around $500 at most outlets with the dock. This is a great deal on paper, but there's one elephant-sized caveat. We had some issues with the tablet on its own and were mostly enamored by that dock.

You can't cast streaming content to the device without the dock, which is one major negative. We also found the camera placement to be slightly awkward, particularly when participating in video calls. The 2,560 x 1,600 LCD panel isn't as vibrant as an OLED panel, but it gets the job done. All of the specs of this device are "just fine" but, at $400, that's probably to be expected.

The dock brings some nifty stuff to the table, like a durable stand, fantastic speakers and, of course, charging. However, there are some things that the Pixel Tablet excels at, even without that charging dock. The battery life is superb, lasting well over 21 hours per charge at 50 percent brightness. That'll handle even the longest international flight. We also found the tablet to be useful as a smart display, particularly if you've fully bought into the Google smart home ecosystem.

This price drop is part of a larger announcement that includes a brand new smartphone. The Pixel 8a is a budget-friendly way to get inv


PC World Latest NewsMay 07, 2024
Join us for The Full Nerd episode 300 today at 3pm Eastern!

It's gonna be a party in the studio and wherever else our hosts and guests are streaming in from, celebrating three hundred episodes of the best dang tech roundtable show that's also a part of the website that you're reading right now. Oh, and if you can't watch live, don't worry — the episode will be available on YouTube and all the standard podcast platforms afterward, as usual.

Also note that starting today, The Full Nerd podcast will get its own dedicated YouTube channel at youtube.com/@t


EngadgetMay 07, 2024
Fujifilm X100 VI review: A one-of-a-kind camera for street photography and travel
Fujifilm's X100 V became a surprising viral hit thanks to influencers who loved not only its performance but also its retro-chic cool factor. Now, the company has launched its successor, the similar-looking but more-capable X100 VI. It's only been on sale a short time, but retailers are already reporting months-long waiting lists.

It features some key improvements over the previous model, including a much higher-resolution 40-megapixel sensor, in-body stabilization and better video. At the same time, it retains the looks and compact size people loved about the X100 V.



I couldn't wait to get a hold of one to check out the performance for myself and see if it's worth a purchase or upgrade. To test, I hopped on the Eurostar over to London with my French photographer friends to see if it's worth the high price and considerable wait.

Body and handling The X100 series is beloved in large part because of the vintage rangefinder camera styling, and Fujifilm didn't mess with that. In addition to the near-identical looks, the X100 VI's button and dial layout is unchanged. Fujifilm also kept the previous model's 23mm f/2 lens.

To accommodate the in-body stabilization, the X100 VI is slightly chunkier and weighs 18.4 ounces, about 1.4 ounces more than before. That's not muc

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