The ONLY British 4K QLED TV - Cello 4K QLED 55" HDR Review

The ONLY British 4K QLED TV - Cello 4K QLED 55" HDR Review

The Cello QLED could be the best value QLED 4K HDR TV in 2018. You have got to check this out if you're looking around for a new TV. On top of that it is the ONLY Quantum dot technology TV built in britain. #BritishTech

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Best Desktop Speakers Under £150 - Edifier E25 HD

Best Desktop Speakers Under £150 - Edifier E25 HD

These are really awesome speakers for you desktop setup! They've got silk dome tweeters and a really unique design. Check out this Edifier Luna Eclipse review to see what I think of them.

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Kodak Pixpro 4KVR360 Review | WhatGear

Kodak Pixpro 4KVR360 Review | WhatGear

The Kodak Pixpro 4KVR360 Camera is the ideal gift for techies! Also for those of you who love to live adventurous lifestyles. This product is so easy to use no matter what age you are. If you're interested in photography then Orbit4K360 will give your photos a whole new angle...360 degrees to be exact. Check out this WhatGear full review

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Xperia M5 and Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Concentrates on Their Camera Features!

Sony Xperia C5 Ultra and Xperia M5 will concentrate on building quality camera features for selfies on their mid range, entry level phones. According to the Vinereport, Sony unveiled the Xperia M5 and Xperia C5 Ultra in a much anticipated high quality camera feature of a dual 13 megapixel camera.

Tagged as the PROselfie camera, the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra dons a Sony Exmore RS sensor and augments selfie pictures with its "Selfie Flash." In a statement made by Tony McNulty of Sony Mobile Communcations, the need for a high end camera feature on the next-Gen smartphones are very imperative that they decided to apply new technologies on their phone cameras through the Xperia C5 Ultra and Xperia M5.

The Xperia C5 Ultra runs on MediaTek  (MT6752) processor with a 6-inch full HD display. Its 2GB Random Access Memory and a built in 1Gb storage is expandable to a 200GB using a microSD card.

The Xperia 5, on the other hand, has a 21.5 megapixel rear facing camera with an extraordinary clear zoom feature. Its video capability can record a 4k resolution with a 13 megapixel front facing camera for better imaging and video calling. The Xperia M5 has a MediaTek Helio X10 processor with a 3GB Random Access Memory. Its built in storage will be 16GB during its market entry, but is also expandable to 200GB using a microSD card. The Xperia M5 has a 2,600mAH battery that could last up to two days, a feature that may slightly differ from other smartphones that needs to be re-charged everyday.

According to the Sony MobileBlog, the Xperia M5 is particularly designed to be waterproof and "dust tight." Its charging feature that is also a USB type is said to be cap less in order to provide a faster and easier charging of the device. What's unique about the Xperia M5 is its ability to be cleansed under the tap to remove dust and other foreign particles. Consumers don't have to worry about using the Xperia M5 under the rain.


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