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Every so often, a controller comes along that tries its hardest to revolutionize how we play games. The Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra is no different in its goals, with it taking the best parts from other products and packing them all into one convenient unit. Most prominently, it includes a display that can be used to check on the status of the controller, customize its settings, and even have it read out your Whatsapp messages. It’s an interesting addition but elsewhere this controller doesn’t do anything truly unique from a control perspective, merely refining what other controllers started.
There are some things to like about the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra, but it’s a stretch to call it one of the best PC controllers on the market right now. A few recurring software and connectivity issues that are now fixed should provide hope that the initially rough launch is behind us, but I’m cautious that these problems could rear their ugly heads once again and spoil what could otherwise be a great gaming peripheral.
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In the mood to revisit one of the most defining moments in Street Fighter history? The recently released 4K Blu-ray of Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie has just received a nearly 25% discount at Amazon, dropping from $35 to $27. You’ll need to redeem the bonus 10%-off coupon on the page to get the full discount, but that’s something that can be done with a single click. Street Fighter fans should also check out Woot’s deal on the Street Fighter 6 Collector’s Edition–you can snag it for just $70 or $80, depending on your platform of choice.
This is a 4K UHD version of the film’s original cut, with both the uncensored and PG-13 versions of the film available on the same disc. Overall, the restored footage pops beautifully and there are a lot of extras to check out as well:
If you’re not ready to relive Chun-Li smashing Vega’s face in during that iconic apartment brawl, there are some other nice Street Fighter specials available. You can liven up your Tuesday–the most important day in the life of a Street Fighter fan–with this snazzy Street Fighter 2 T-shirt. And don’t forget to equip your feet with these official world warrior socks either. They’re available in a wide range of patterns, just in case you wanted to beat Ryu by subjecting him to the smell of your feet.
In response to one of my flying manta ray cryptid reports, a reader responded with a sighting she had in 2015 above the Missouri River in Great Falls, Montana.
“Hi, Lon. I saw a flying manta ray also. It was magical and I rarely talk about it because I don’t want anyone to say I’m crazy. It had an electric pulsing blue outline which is the only thing that made it distinguishable from the night sky. Appearing to be swimming but in the sky. It looked as if it swam through a black hole or a time warp or something. It slowly started to disappear as if walking through a door and pieces of its body would be invisible.
It was in the Fall of 2015 in Great Falls, Montana where Malmstrom Air Force Base is located, above the Missouri River. It was seen between midnight and 3 AM. But it was WELL above the height a plane would be flying and was MASSIVE! Incredible!
It didn’t look like it was flying. It looked as if it was underwater swimming based on the way the outline of it moved. It slowly disappeared as if it was going into a portal or something.” LKA
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A CRAFTY DIYer has shared the coffee table centerpieces that he made using Dollar Tree buys.
He said not only does the home project bring a table space together but is also great for events like weddings.
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Rob (@onthecheaptip) shared the simple DIY with over 200,000 TikTok followers.
The self-proclaimed “Dollar Tree MacGyver” explained that he needed a centerpiece for his coffee table.
He headed off to the Dollar Tree to pick up supplies for his project — two glass bowls, a tall glass and a small glass.
“I started by turning the glasses over and applying industrial glue to the bottom and placing the bowls onto the glue,” he said.
“Once the glue was set, I added Dollar Tree river rocks and pillar candles to create this. Chic glass candle holders that were simple to make yet make a big impact on any table.”
He added that with the glass bowls, real candles were safe to use as well as LED candles.
Rob added that the DIY was perfect for events and was an easy cost-effective way to jazz up special moments.
“This is a great idea for wedding or party centerpieces,” he said.
The decorations, he explained, could be swapped out to match whatever occasion you need it for.
“I’m putting together a Valentine’s Day-themed engagement party for my daughter and this will be perfect with pinks and reds and white,” said one commenter.
“You can also add heart confetti or glitter to the glass!” Rob suggested.
“Cute idea! And love love that table!” said another commenter.
It might be weird to see a new device call back to a time less than a decade ago. But tech moves fast and with the OnePlus 12, it feels like someone made a phone for the pre-AI era. Instead of magic editors and a bunch of machine learning, OnePlus’ latest flagship is incredibly simple. It has a nice screen, a solid build, reliable cameras, great performance and even better battery life. So while it won’t help you summarize a meeting or remaster a photo, the OP12 covers all the basics with aplomb. And with a starting price of $800 ($200 less than a similarly equipped S24+), it’s a great deal too.
The shape of the OnePlus 12 seems to be inspired by older phones like the Galaxy S10+, featuring tapered edges and rounded corners. This makes the phone very comfortable to hold, the downside is that there is some distortion around the screen where it curves. Thankfully, OnePlus’ 6.8-inch 3,168 x 1440 panel looks so good you may not notice. It features a nominal peak brightness of 1,600 nits that can go all the way up to 4,500 nits in certain situations (like direct sunlight), so it never looks dull or washed out. The screen also supports a 120Hz variable refresh alongside a new 2,610Hz PWM (pulse width modulation) technique to help prevent the screen from flickering when set to very low brightness (under 70 nits).
Around back there’s a huge and somewhat ungainly camera module surrounded by a sheet of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 with a lovely matte finish. It’s more textured than your typical frosted glass but not as scratchy as the company’s old-school sandstone backs and it feels so good I would have a hard time covering it with a case. The OP12 also sports an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance, which isn’t quite as good as what you get from rival Samsung and Google phones. However, this is the highest rating ever on a OnePlus and it’s still more than enough to handle things like rain and splashes. And unlike most handsets these days, OnePlus included an IR blaster so you can easily adjust settings on your TV or soundbar without needing a dedicated remote.
While the OP12 may have a nostalgic design, its performance is as good as it gets for Android handsets. It features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip along with either 12GB or 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. Despite some underwhelming benchmarks (which other outlets have also encountered), the phone feels incredibly fluid. Flipping between apps is super smooth while games load and play without a hint of stuttering. To help ensure frequently used apps are always at the ready, OnePlus has a memory optimization feature that can keep up to six apps suspended in the background for up to 72 hours, so you don’t need to reload your favorite game unnecessarily.
The OP12’s triple-lens setup holds up well against the Galaxy S24 family with a 50-MP main cam, a 48-MP ultra-wide and a 64-MP telephoto camera. During the daytime, photos were bright and lively and I appreciate OnePlus’ more neutral white balance compared to Samsung’s warmer tones. At night, while images were just a touch softer and darker than comparison shots I took using the S24 Ultra, they weren’t far behind. Finally, using the 3x telephoto camera I managed to capture a very sharp picture of a squirrel despite its best efforts to dart away. Just make sure you disable the option to add a Hasselblad watermark to your photos the first time you launch the camera app.
One of the best things about the OnePlus 12 is its battery life and charging speeds. On our local video rundown test, the phone’s 5,400 mAh cell lasted 26 hours and 40 minutes, which is the longest time we’ve seen on any handset. That’s more than two hours longer than the S24 Ultra (24:29) and a more than six hour improvement on last year’s OP11 (19:45).
OnePlus proprietary charging tech also delivers breakneck wired and wireless charging speeds. When using its included power brick and cable, the phone went from 10 to 55 percent battery in just 10 minutes. Alternatively, when placed on the company’s wireless pad (which is available separately for $50), the OP12 went from 10 to 37 percent battery in 10 minutes. To put that into context, when I performed the same test with the S24U, it only managed to go from 10 to 30 percent battery in 10 minutes using a Samsung charger and a compatible cable. Unfortunately, you’ll only get those speeds with OnePlus’ first-party accessories, so if you use standard USB-PD or Qi chargers, things are slower.
Compared to other big-name phones that are turning to AI to improve their capabilities, the OnePlus 12 is an uncomplicated device that combines good hardware with a solid build. It has a large, punchy display with great performance and unparalleled battery life. And while OnePlus does plan on adding AI features via future software updates, the 12 doesn’t need them to offer a compelling package. And with a starting price of $800, it’s $200 cheaper than an equivalent Galaxy S24+ and that’s before you consider OnePlus’ offer that knocks off another $100 with the trade-in of any phone, regardless of age or condition. In a world where smartphones are becoming increasingly complex, the OnePlus 12 is a straightforward alternative that handles all the most important things with ease.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/oneplus-12-review-a-no-nonsense-flagship-for-a-great-price-180050960.html?src=rss