Engadget review recap: Lots of Apple devices, Galaxy S26, Dell XPS 16 and more - Engadget
… The MacBook Neo wasn't the only affordable device Apple announced recently. …
… The MacBook Neo wasn't the only affordable device Apple announced recently. …
… We've put over a dozen devices through their paces since my last roundup, which gives you a lot to catch up on over the weekend. …
… Valve's already struggling to keep the Steam Deck in stock due to its issues securing RAM, it stands to reason sourcing components for even more devices wouldn't make that process any easier. …
… Apple launched several new devices last week, but there was still no mention of a folding iPhone. …
… If things change for the better, he's confident Rabbit would be able to take advantage, since it took the company about 93 days to ship the first R1 device after it began working on the design. Separately, I wonder if people will want to carry around a second device solely for their coding needs? …
… The company hasn't revealed pricing details yet — that will come with the formal launch later this year — but I think it's pretty clear it will be priced like a premium device. …
… Meanwhile, each iPhone 17 in the full lineup is a capable and satisfying device for its price. …
… We review a lot of devices that are almost excellent, except for one big flaw. …
… Valve clearly isn't immune to those same issues. That doesn't rule out the company offering its Linux PC at multiple different price points, or in some kind of bundle deal with multiple pieces of new Steam hardware. But it does mean that the Steam Machine will likely be priced like a premium device. …
… And that lack of flexibility dings the score for the Paper Pure because it needs a better ecosystem around the device itself. Thankfully, with the exception of the backlight, almost all of the issues are with software, and that's a far easier thing to fix.