Tag: chunky
Leaked Pixel Fold video shows an internal display with chunky bezels
Days after CNBC reported Google plans to announce a foldable Pixel phone at I/O 2023, an alleged video of the device has started circulating online. On late Friday evening, leaker and developer Kuba Wojciechowski shared what he says is a clip of the Pixel Fold. Wojciechowski told The Verge the footage is a month old. Unfortunately, the video doesn’t show off any features that definitively identify the foldable as one of Google’s, so take what you see with a dose of skepticism, but for what it’s worth, Wojciechowski has a reliable track record.
😉😉😉 pic.twitter.com/zTpEo18K4y
— Kuba Wojciechowski :3 (@Za_Raczke) April 22, 2023
The Pixel Fold will reportedly cost around $1,700 when it arrives later this year. According to CNBC, the device will feature a book-like design with a 5.8-inch external screen and a 7.6-inch folding display. It’s also said to sport the “most durable hinge” of any foldable to date and a battery that can last up to 72 hours through the use of an “Extreme Battery Saver” mode.
Separately, the Pixel Tablet also made a recent public appearance. The device is part of Google’s “Shaped by Water” installation at Milan Design Week. In an Instagram video spotted by 9to5Google (scroll over to the final video in the gallery), you can see the device appear alongside other Made by Google devices, including the Pixel Watch. The video doesn’t reveal a lot we didn’t already know about the Pixel Tablet. The design of the device aligns with the one Google showed off at I/O 2022 and again last fall. What’s new is that there’s a coral variant, in addition to Pixel 7 Pro-like “Hazel” and “Snow” colorways the company has shown off in the past.
Google will likely have more information to share about both the Pixel Fold and Tablet come May 10th.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/leaked-pixel-fold-video-shows-an-internal-display-with-chunky-bezels-164425413.html?src=rss
Tired of remakes? Check out this chunky PSX-style Dead Space Demake
Remakes are all the rage these days. It feels like every classic from Resident Evil 4 to Final Fantasy 7 is getting a shiny facelift, reimagining the polygonal blocks from yesteryear and turning them into scarily realistic blockbusters. But, every so often I get an itch. An itch to go back in time to my low-detail-graphics childhood, sitting on the floor, looking up at a squared CRT. And that’s what a good demake is for; specifically, the Dead Space Demake.
What’s better: becoming overpowered, or a chunky manual?
Last time, you decided that saving everyone is better than randomised item starts and perks by an overwhelming majority. I’m glad that is settled. May all video games learn from this. Please, I beg you, learn from this. This week, I ask you to choose between a beefy build and a beefy wodge of paper. What’s better: becoming overpowered, or a chunky manual?
Immortal Tactics is perfect for chunky lunchbreak hexfighting
My keyboard is broken, so this has been a fun week of workarounds that sort of work but not quite enough to play most things. That’ll teach me to spend more than the £5 one that lasted for a decade I guess.
Fortunately, a few of the little turn based tactics games I’d had on the backburner for a while was Immortal Tactics Colon War of the Eternals, an excellent little fantasy combat game set on miniature hex grids. On paper, it’s a stock fantasy game with a himbo, edgelord, and nerd fighting to kill monsters and unlock new characters. But what does paper know?
This chunky Half-Life: Alyx mod might sate your desire for more Half-Life
Half-Life Alyx: Levitation is the most compelling reason to dust off my VR goggles I’ve seen since Half-Life: Alyx. Out today after two years of development, the ambitious mod promises 3-4 hours of barrel-chucking, window-breaking, train-dodging, combine-blasting fun.
Perhaps the full package will pale in comparison to Valve’s polish, but the bit in this trailer where the player scurries down a train while contorting around manhacks looks oh-so appetisingly transportative. I think it’s time I dug out my lighthouses.
Should I buy 280 shares in these income stocks for chunky dividends?
Jon Smith finds several income stocks that he thinks could provide him with reliable and healthy dividends over the coming year.
The post Should I buy 280 shares in these income stocks for chunky dividends? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
This mod adds the gloriously chunky PS1 Spider-Man outfits to new game
Here’s a chunky new Homeworld 3 gameplay trailer about an ambush
I’d fight 18% inflation with these 2 chunky income shares
As prices look set to keep rising, our writer picks out two income shares he’d buy to ease the pain.
The post I’d fight 18% inflation with these 2 chunky income shares appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.