more than 10 models with their own technology and an eye on the premium range

TCL does not tiptoe to 2026. Already during the CES at the beginning of the year gave us clues of some of the things they were preparing, but it was not until now that we have begun to know more details about the next models that the firm has already ready. And in its catalog of televisions for 2026 we find more than a dozen models that cover from the access segment to the premium range, all based on its own technology with which it intends to gain ground. Through a press event that we were able to attend, the company presents itself as the fastest growing consumer electronics brand in Europe in recent years, and it wants to make 2026 the year in which it makes this achievement most visible. Below these lines we tell you which products they want to strengthen their strategy with. SQD Mini LED and RGB Mini LED, the big protagonists of TCL by 2026 TCL makes its own panels, giving it a lot of leeway on costs and specifications that few rivals can replicate. This advantage of vertical integration is what allows it to stand up to big brands like Samsung or LG. In the Mini LED segment they already have a long way to go, and this year they want to materialize all that experience in their products with two new technologies: SQD-MiniLED and RGB Mini LED. The spearhead: SQD-Mini LED in two versions The most ambitious model of the new batch is the X11L, direct successor to the X11K. It is the reference that TCL placed at the top of his hierarchy and arrives in sizes of 75, 85 and 98 inches. It uses what the brand calls SQD-Mini LED, a combination of its Mini LED backlight technology with extended colorimetry quantum dot panels and an improved self-color filter. On paper, the goal is to reduce light pollution between local dimming zones (the eternal Achilles’ heel of Mini LED versus OLED) and improve color purity. In addition, it has sound signed by Bang & Olufsen, a native 144 Hz refresh rate and compatibility with Dolby Atmos. Down the scale, the C8L inherits the C8K with the same 55, 65, 75 and 85 inches plus the addition of the 98-inch size. TCL aims for up to 6,000 nits of peak brightness (remember that this figure is always in a very small panel window), AiPQ processor for AI scaling and up to 4,032 local dimming zones. The C7L, for its part, further expands the size range (from 50 to 115 inches) and shares the SQD-Mini LED technological base with 2,176 local dimming zones, native 144 Hz and variable refresh rate (VRR). RGB Mini LED: a generation leap in color TCL’s other big technical bet for 2026 is what it calls RGB-Mini LED, a type of technology that other manufacturers have also tested (see Sonythat now collaborates with TCL, Hisenseor Samsung with its Micro RGB), and that TCL shows in two models: the RM9L and the RM7L. Unlike conventional Mini LED, where the backlight LEDs emit white light, This technology uses primary colored LEDs (red, green and blue) integrated directly into the panel. The result ends up leading to greater chromatic precision, also reducing color bleeding between adjacent areas. The RM9L comes in the most striking measurements in the catalog: 85, 98 and the monumental 115-inch screen. On the other hand, the RM7L covers 65, 75, 85 and 98 inches. It should also be noted, as usual, that all models work with Google TVand also all their high-end televisions offer a 144 Hz refresh rate. QD-Mini LED and the mid-range: the bulk of the volume The middle strip of the catalog, probably where TCL will move the largest number of units, is occupied by models with QD-Mini LED panels (Quantum Dot + Mini LED, without the RGB component). Here comes the C6K Pro (successor of the C6K), available from 50 to 98 inches with a central base support, and the P8L (evolution of the P8K), which starts at 55 inches but with a base at both ends of the television. Both work at 144 Hz and 4K UHD resolution. Entry range, affordable models for all audiences To complete the catalog, TCL adds several more affordable lines that operate at 60 Hz and with less complete panel technologies. The A400 and A400U incorporate conventional QLED technology in sizes from 55 to 98 inches, models for users who prioritize size over everything. The P7L (QLED) and the P6L (LCD-LED) are the options for those who prioritize price in the 43 to 85-inch segment. And in the most economical range, for those smaller living rooms or other rooms in the home, there is the S5L with Full HD resolution diagonally between 32 and 50 inches with a QLED panel and Android TV operating system, while the S4K is the only reference with HD resolution, only available in 32 inches. The lifestyle model: the NXTVISION A400 Pro Outside of the main list of conventional televisions, TCL also presents the A400 Pro NXTVISION, its bet on the most design-oriented display segment and home decoration. The concept is similar to that of frame televisions from other companies: it is placed against the wall or on a separate dedicated stand, it has a matte anti-reflective screen and, when it is not playing content, it can display works of art as if it were a painting. It is driven by a QD-Mini LED panel and has up to 448 local dimming zones. It is the only model in the catalog that escapes purely technical logic to find a decorative space in our living room. Selling only cheap TVs has long been over. TCL doesn’t want to be just the manufacturer that sells cheap TVs. In fact, for years it has proven to have a very good hand in its high-end panels. The premium segment continues to revolve around OLED panels, but the manufacturer continues to insist with its Mini LEDsinnovating year after … Read more

one recommendation for each price range

In recent months, Samsung has been launching a new batch of mobile phones, so the brand now has a selection of models that is wide (and renewed) enough to choose from depending on our budget. Which ones do we recommend the most? We are going to discuss it in this article. For less than 200 euros Samsung Galaxy A17 If what we are looking for is a mobile phone that is capable of calling, sending messages and little else, the Samsung Galaxy A17 It is the most interesting based on its quality-price ratio. And it is a phone that 180 euros It stands out above all for its screen AMOLED with 90 Hz refresh ratewhich means that in addition to seeing the content well, it will look very fluid. And pay attention to another detail: the basic model only has 128 GB of storage, but this mobile has microSD card slotsomething that we do not see in the mid-range or high-end. Samsung Galaxy A17 (128GB) – LTE The price could vary. We earn commission from these links For less than 500 euros Samsung Galaxy A26 He Samsung Galaxy A26 It does not fit within the previous price range by very little, and right now it can be found for a price of 207.99 euros. Here we notice a big change with respect to the previous Galaxy A17: it comes with more RAM (6 GB specifically in the minimum configuration), your processor is better and the screen has a higher refresh rate, 120 Hz in this case. Samsung Galaxy A26 (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy A36 Entering fully into the mid-range, the Samsung Galaxy A36 It does not evolve too much compared to its previous generation, but it continues to offer practically the same good value for money. Here we have a battery that supports 45W fast chargingwhich reduces the time it takes to charge. Its price in this case is 269.99 eurosso right now it is not much more expensive than the Galaxy A26. Samsung Galaxy A36 (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy A56 If your previous mobile phone falls short, the Samsung Galaxy A56 It is one of the best in this price range. And it is because 339.99 euros We are talking about a mobile phone that, despite having some similarities with the Galaxy A36, Its processor is a little faster and its cameras are better. Samsung Galaxy A56 (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy A37 If what we want is to make the leap to the latest generation, the Samsung Galaxy A37 It just arrived and is now available for a price of 379 euros. As we saw with the arrival of the Galaxy S26, the brand is once again betting on its processor for the Galaxy A37, which is none other than the Exynos 1480. For everything else, the mobile is very similar to its previous generation. Of course, one of the strong points is artificial intelligence, offering a good assortment of functions. Samsung Galaxy A37 (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy A57 The same thing happens a bit with the Samsung Galaxy A57 (459 euros), since it does not vary too much with respect to its previous generation. What does change is the Exynos 1680 processor, which is more current than that of the Galaxy A56. It is also a slightly lighter mobile and its screen offers a FullHD+ resolution. Like the Galaxy A37, this phone also comes with many artificial intelligence features. Samsung Galaxy A57 (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links For less than 1,000 euros Samsung Galaxy S24 and Samsung Galaxy S24+ If we move on to the high-end range of the brand, there is a lot of fabric to be cut here because some mobile phones from a few generations ago are still selling, and at very good prices. It happens with the Samsung Galaxy S24 (569 euros) and Samsung Galaxy S24+ (732.99 euros), two very similar brothers but with some differences: The screen of the Galaxy S24+ is larger (6.7 inches) than that of the Galaxy S24 (6.2 inches). The battery of the Galaxy S24+ is larger (4,900 mAh) than that of the Galaxy S24 (4,000 mAh). The RAM of the Galaxy S24+ is 12 GB, while that of the Galaxy S24 is 8 GB. Beyond these two particularities, in essence we are talking about the “same mobile.” They come with a good processor such as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3they have a very good construction and the cameras are at a good level. Samsung Galaxy S24 (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy S24+ (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra However, the most complete of its generation is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. It is currently at a price of 629 euros Reconditioned and stands out for many things. First of all, it comes with the largest battery of the Galaxy S24 reaching 5,000 mAh, its screen is also the largest at 6.8 inches, the processor is the same as in its smaller brothers and the set of cameras is much superior to these offering a very interesting photographic experience. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy S25 and Samsung Galaxy S25+ One generation ahead we have the Samsung Galaxy S25 (739 euros) and Samsung Galaxy S25+ (899 euros), two mobile phones that also look similar but have certain differences: The screen of the Galaxy S25+ is larger (6.7 inches) than that of the Galaxy S25 (6.2 inches). The battery of the Galaxy S25+ is larger (4,900 mAh) than that of the Galaxy S25 (4,000 mAh). Internally, both incorporate the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elitethe best processor for Android phones in … Read more

TVs have not stopped growing. LG now has a range that reaches 115 inches, although the key lies elsewhere

If anyone had doubts about where the television market is moving, just look at the size of the models that are gaining ground in stores and in catalogs. We have been seeing inches rise relentlessly for years, and the data reinforces that impression. The size of TVs in Europe has been growing at an average rate of 1.2 inches per year. Therefore, when a brand like LG now shows a 115-inch TVwhat we see is not an isolated extravagance, but the most recent expression of a very clear trend. The South Korean brand has presented its new QNED evo Mini LED 2026 range in Europe, a family with which it wants to reinforce its presence in the high-end LCD/LED televisions. We are not talking about a single eye-catching model, but rather a line designed to cover different sizes and uses within the home. So we see a movement that does not seem to be limited to a market trend, but rather to turn it into a broader product proposition. Not everything in this range revolves around size If the size is the first thing that catches your attention, the technical sheet is what really supports the discourse of this range. According to LG, the new QNED evo Mini LED 2026 are based on Dynamic QNED Color Proin Precision Dimming Ultra technology and in the Alpha 8 Gen 3 processor to elevate color, brightness and contrast, especially on large diagonals. The underlying idea is clear: that the image does not lose strength as the panel grows. The company also adds features such as AI Super Upscaling, AI Picture Pro and Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro, while the sound is in the hands of AI Sound Pro, which promises a virtual 11.1.2 channel experience from the integrated speakers. All this technical deployment is not fully understood until we bring it down to real use. LG presents this range as a proposal designed for those who want to set up a more versatile system at home, whether to watch movies, follow sports or play games. This includes features such as VRR support up to 165 Hz on the 115-inch model, AMD FreeSync Premium, ALLM and a Motion Booster that, according to the brand, can reach 330 Hz on compatible models. On paper, these are serious credentials for anyone looking for fluidity and quick response, although the final experience will depend, as always, on how these televisions perform outside of the release. LG presents this range as a proposal designed for those who want to set up a more versatile system at home, whether to watch movies, follow sports or play games. But if we have learned anything in recent years, it is that a TV no longer plays everything on the panel. It also matters, and quite a bit, what happens when we start moving through its menus, its recommendations and its day-to-day functions. This is where webOS 26 comes in, the platform with which LG accompanies this new range and on which it mounts tools such as Voice ID to recognize profiles, AI Concierge to launch contextual suggestions and functions such as Sports Portal or Sports Alert to follow matches, schedules and results without leaving the ecosystem. Add to that multi-AI capabilities powered by Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot. It is also convenient to place this family in its context, because here we are not facing the highest proposal in the entire catalog of the house. Within LG, the QNED evo Mini LED 2026 line is placed in the high range of LCD/LED televisions, just one step below OLED, which continues to be its great premium showcase. That nuance matters because it helps understand what the brand is trying to do with this renewal: offer an ambitious alternative for those who want large screens, advanced functions and a clearly premium profile without necessarily entering the OLED field. Furthermore, the range is not reduced to a single format, but is deployed in various models and diagonals to adapt to different living rooms. However, there is an important part of this story that remains open. LG has said that Spanish users will be able to access this range in the coming months, but for now the new QNED evo Mini LED 2026 line It does not yet appear in the LG Spain catalog. This means that we still have no official prices and no more specific commercial date for our market. What this announcement does make clear is the direction that the South Korean firm wants to take: accompany the growth of inches with a proposal loaded with technical arguments. The rest, including their real reception, will begin to be measured when these televisions can be truly purchased. Images | LG In Xataka | Blue was the problem: how PHOLED technology can end burn-in on OLED screens

almost more powerbank than mobile and power to assault the high range

February and March mark the launch of almost all companies. It is that first segment of the year in which a multitude of devices are presented and launched, and POCO did not want to miss the party. We already had the POCO F8, but the rest of the family members were missing, some POCO X8 Pro that have already made their debut. Next, we go with all the characteristics of the POCO X8 Pro and POCO X8 Pro Max, two models that are very similar and that, above all, share something very striking: a battery that seems fireproof. bit x8 pro poco x8 pro max DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 157.5 x 75.1 x 8.38mm 201.4 grams 162.9 x 77.9 x 8.2mm 218 grams SCREEN 6.59-inch AMOLED panel 2,756 x 1,268 pixels 120Hz refresh 3,500 nits peak brightness 3840Hz PWM 6.83-inch AMOLED panel 2,772 x 1,280 pixels 120Hz refresh 3,500 nits peak brightness 3840Hz PWM PROCESSOR Dimensity 8500 Ultra Dimensity 9500s RAM MEMORY 8/12 GB LPDDR5X 12GB LPDDR5X STORAGE 256/512GB 256/512GB REAR CAMERAS Main 50 megapixel f/1.5, OIS 8 Mpx f/2.2 wide angle Main 50 megapixel f/1.5, OIS 8 Mpx f/2.2 wide angle FRONT CAMERA 20 Mpx 20 Mpx battery 6,500 mAh 100W charging 27W reverse charging 8,500 mAh 100W charging 27W reverse charging operating system Android HyperOS 3 Android HyperOS 3 connectivity Wi-Fi 6 NFC Bluetooth 6.0 GPS, BEIDOU, GLONASS, GALILEO Wi-Fi 7 NFC Bluetooth 6.0 GPS, BEIDOU, GLONASS, GALILEO others IP69K certification Corning Gorilla Glass 7i IP69K certification Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor Corning Gorilla Glass 7i price 309 euros (initial offer) 429 euros (initial offer) This is how Xiaomi makes money – they attract you and trap you A design that sounds familiar to us The two models are very similar. They share colors, they share a design with flat sides and both the screen and the back without curvature. Also vertical cameras that are the most distinctive element at first glance. While the Pro has two separate cameras, the Pro Max includes them in a module that stands out from the rest of the rear. The design, in both cases, is very similar to what was seen on the iPhone 17. And another clear evidence between the two is the size. Both have a screen with identical characteristics with a high density of pixels per inch, a peak brightness of 3,500 nits and something very interesting: a high PWM, of 3,840 Hz. The refresh rate is 120 Hz and the difference is the diagonal: 6.59 inches for the Pro, 6.83 for the Pro Max. Bet on MediaTek and huge batteries If both are similar in design and screen, it is inside where the Pro Max makes the differences. Both models rely on a MediaTek SoC, but the range is totally different. If the POCO It is an SoC manufactured in a 3 nanometer lithography much more sophisticated than the 4 nm of the 8500, but it also has a core configuration seeking raw power. One core up to 3.73 GHz, three up to 3.3 GHz and four efficiency cores at 2.4 GHz. The NPU is also more capable for artificial intelligence actions and in both cases the memory is LPDDR5X. The battery is another differentiating element. The POCO X8 Pro has a 6,500 mAh battery with a 100 W charge… compared to the 8,500 mAh of the POCO It maintains 100 W charging and it is commendable to have that capacity in a mobile phone that is 8.2 millimeters thick. When we do the analysis of the POCO Cameras of the new POCO X8 Pro The differences between the two are in size, processor and battery. In terms of cameras, they are virtually identical: 50 megapixel sensors for the main one, 8 megapixels for the wide angle and 20 megapixels for the front one. However, although the sensor, aperture and stabilization in both models is identical, that of the POCO X8 Pro is a Sony IMX882 and that of the Pro Max is a Light Fusion 600. According to the company, it is a new sensor philosophy to capture better photos in any condition. We’ll see what this means in the real world, since the Sony sensor in the Pro model is already known for its interesting results. Oh, and in both models, the main camera has optical stabilization. Versions and price of the POCO X8 Pro and POCO X8 Pro Max Given the features, it is time to address the price. You can now buy the two models on the Xiaomi website, and in both cases there is an initial offer of 100 euros. The prices are as follows for the POCO X8 Pro: POCO X8 Pro 8 GB + 256 GB – 399.99 euros, 309.99 initial offer POCO X8 Pro 8 GB + 512 GB – 339.99 euros, 449.99 initial offer POCO X8 Pro 12 GB + 512 GB – 479.99 euros, 369.99 initial offer For him POCO X8 Pro Max: POCO X8 Pro Max 12 GB + 256 GB – 529.99 euros, 429.99 initial offer POCO X8 Pro Max 12 GB + 512 GB – 579.99 euros, 469.99 initial offer In Xataka | China already has two chip manufacturers with 7nm technology. This is very bad news for the US and its allies.

If the question is how much of Europe is within range of Iran’s missiles, the answer is simple: a fairly large

In recent decades, the missile range It has become a silent measure of a country’s strategic power. Every few hundred kilometers added to their radius of action change not only technical maps, but also political calculations, alliances and perceptions of security. In this game of distances, Europe already it doesn’t appear that far away as before. From 1,300 to 3,000 km. It we count yesterday. Iran has built its deterrence on a missile family medium range (the Shahab-3, Sejjil, GhadrEmad or Khorramshahr) with ranges that start at 1,300 kilometers and are around 2,000–2,500 kilometers in most configurations, although certain variants of the Khorramshahr could approach 3,000 if they reduce payload. That threshold is what changes the European map, and the reason is very simple. With 2,000 kilometers, the eastern Mediterranean and southeastern Europe are clearly within the radiusand with 3,000, the arc of threat extends into the heart of the continent. The difference, therefore, is not technical, it is strategic. The eastern Mediterranean. Cyprus has been the clearest sign that the border is no longer theoretical. British bases of Akrotiri and Dhekeliaused as logistics and aerial projection nodes, are fully within range of both ballistic missiles and long-range drones such as the Shahed-136. In fact, Greece enters in the same arch, with Souda Bay in Crete within 2,300–2,400 kilometers from Iran. Athens, Sofia and Bucharest are among the capitals that fit comfortably within the 2,000 kilometer radius. Türkiye and Iraq: the exposed belt. Türkiye is located in the first critical strip. Incirlik, just over 1,000 kilometers from Tehran, is high value target for its role in allied architecture and its link to the nuclear sharing scheme. Kürecik, with its AN/TPY-2 radar, is the forward “eye” of the anti-missile shield and therefore a logical target in any prior suppression scenario. In Iraq, bases like Ain al-Asad or Erbil, in addition to the NATO mission in Baghdad, are not only within ballistic range, but also in the radius of drones and networks of militias supported by Tehran. Central Europe: the gray area. When the second and third arcs of the map are projected, cities appear like Budapest, Vienna or Bratislava on the periphery of the estimated range. Bucharest clearly enters the range of 2,000–2,500 kilometers, which places the base Aegis Ashore of Deveselu in a sensitive position within the maximum Iranian perimeter. If Khorramshahr really reached 3,000 kilometers, and that remains to be seen, the threat contour would touch cities like Berlin and Rome. Of course, just another hypothesis, but the pressure is expanding from the eastern flank towards the political center of Europe. The pieces of the shield and their limits. The Aegis Ashore system in Romaniathe one located in Poland and the Arleigh Burke destroyers in the Mediterranean they form the backbone of defense against Middle Eastern vectors. Germany, furthermore, has added the Arrow 3 system to reinforce its upper interception layer. However, any attack would have to fly over monitored airspace. like Türkiye, Iraq or Syriawhich adds operational complexity and interception windows. The shield exists, there is no doubt, but it does not eliminate the risk equation. Drones and saturation. Impossible to ignore it. Beyond ballistic missiles, Iran has turned attack drones into strategic multipliers. With ranges of up to 2,000–2,500 kilometers and costs much lower than missiles, they can be launched in waves to wear down defenses. Its previous use against British facilities in Cyprus demonstrates that the geographical barrier is no longer an automatic shield. The combination of expensive and cheap systems complicates defense. Underground and asymmetrical doctrine. As we count yesterday, the construction of “underground cities” to store and manufacture missiles is part of a strategy designed to compensate for the absence of a modern air force in Iran. Since 1979, sanctions pushed Tehran to invest in rockets, tunnels and technological alliances with other states, turning the missile into your main tool of deterrence. This asymmetric logic does not seek to equal the West in air and sea, but rather to impose cost and vulnerability from land. What changes strategically. As long as the effective range remains around 2,000 kilometers, the threat is mainly concentrated in the eastern Mediterranean and southeast Europe. If the actual ceiling is close to 3,000 km, the european political map enters the calculation. The difference between 2,400 and 3,000 kilometers is not a technical nuance, because it is the line that separates the periphery of the continental core. In that margin, a priori, the perception of risk for European capitals and the credibility of allied deterrence are at stake. Image | Mahdi Marizad, Defense Intelligence Agency, Mehr News Agency In Xataka | The arrival of the B-2s to Iran can only mean one thing: the search for the greatest threat to the United States has begun In Xataka | Iran has just attacked a base in Europe: the paradox of Spain is that it condemns the war, but the US does not need to ask to use its bases

a focus on productivity for the sub-€500 tablet range

We are already fully in the Mobile World Congress 2026 and that means one thing: Xiaomi has returned with a well-loaded backpack. As is customary in the company, we have news, but also global launches of products that were only available in China. And the Xiaomi Pad 8 is one of the latter. Next, let’s see all the features of the three Xiaomi Pad 8, their prices for Spain and everything that has to do with one tablet who wants to stand up to iPad. And now more than ever thanks to a batch of accessories that provide more versatility. Technical sheet of the Xiaomi Pad 8 and Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Xiaomi pad 8 xiaomi pad 8 pro Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Mate SCREEN 11.2 inch panel Resolution of 3,200 x 2,136 px 144Hz refresh 800 nits peak Supports Dolby Vision Aspect 3:2 11.2 inch panel Resolution of 3,200 x 2,136 px 144Hz refresh 800 nits peak Supports Dolby Vision Aspect 3:2 11.2 inch panel Resolution of 3,200 x 2,136 px 144Hz refresh 800 nits peak Supports Dolby Vision Aspect 3:2 matte panel DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 251.2 x 173.4 x 5.75mm 485 grams 251.2 x 173.4 x 5.75mm 485 grams 251.2 x 173.4 x 5.8mm 494 grams PROCESSOR Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Snapdragon 8 Elite Snapdragon 8 Elite RAM 8GB LPPDR5X 12GB LPDDR5T 8GB LPPDR5X 12GB LPDDR5T 12GB LPDDR5T STORAGE 128GB UFS 3.1 256GB UFS 4.1 128GB UFS 3.1 256 or 512 GB UFS 4.1 512GB UFS 4.1 FRONT CAMERA 8 Mpx f/2.28 32 Mpx f/2.2 32 Mpx f/2.2 REAR CAMERAS 13 Mpx f/3.06 50 Mpx f/1.8 50 Mpx f/1.8 BATTERY 9,200 mAh 45W charging 9,200 mAh 67W charging 9,200 mAh 67W charging OPERATING SYSTEM Xiaomi HyperOS 3 Xiaomi HyperOS 3 Xiaomi HyperOS 3 CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 7 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Bluetooth 6.0 Wi-Fi 7 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Bluetooth 6.0 Wi-Fi 7 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Bluetooth 6.0 OTHERS Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro Xiaomi Focus Keyboard Four speakers Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro Xiaomi Focus Keyboard Four speakers Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro Xiaomi Focus Keyboard Four speakers PRICE From 449.99 euros From 599.99 euros 699.99 euros Screens, the common point… except in the most Pro In terms of design, the Xiaomi Pad 8 is very similar to the previous generation. That comparison with the Apple tablet is not coincidental: they look very similar. The bezels are very similar, as are the front or flat sides. If something works, it suits everyone, ultimately. It is not a very large tablet, but it makes good use of that front to fit an 11.2-inch panel with 3.2K resolution. That translates into 3,200 x 2,136 pixels and a 144 Hz refresh rate. To complete the screen data, the aspect ratio is 3:2 and something interesting: there are two versions. The Xiaomi Pad 8 and the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro share a panel and design, but there is a variant: the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Mate Glass Version. Its name is quite revealing: same panel characteristics, but with nanotextured glass. Qualcomm heart in two flavors If we go inside, we have some differences that seem minor, but which must be commented on. The Xiaomi Pad 8 has the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4a processor built in 4 nanometers with a CPU made up of four cores at 3.2 GHz, two at 2.8 GHz and another two at 2 GHz. It is accompanied by 8 or 12 GB of memory and versions of 128 and 256. The memory speed of 256 is faster than that of 128, something that must be taken into account. On the other hand, the two versions of Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro They have the 3 nanometer Snapdragon 8 Elite. It has two cores at 4.32 GHz and six at 3.53 GHz and is accompanied by the same memory configuration: 8 or 12 GB. It is a more capable processor, especially thanks to its GPU, but the Xiaomi Pad 8 does not go barefoot in comparison. The battery also promises: 9,200 mAh in both models with 45 W charging for the Xiaomi Pad 8 and 67 W for the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro. And, inside, we have Android with its own system HyperOS 3. Xiaomi has worked on a new interface that is better suited to the tablet format thanks to a more pronounced focus on the productivity and multitasking. It is something that will have to be checked when we can analyze them, but linked to that multitasking we have both a keyboard case that already existed and a new Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro. It is a stylus that has pressure sensitivity control, gestures such as double tap and pinch, and is magnetized so it can be left on one of the sides. The combination of the nanotextured panel with the Pen should be very interesting. Versions and price of the Xiaomi Pad 8, Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro and their accessories Given the characteristics of the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, let’s go with the price: Xiaomi Pad 8: 8GB+128GB: 449.99 euros. 8GB+256GB: 499.99 euros. Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro 8GB+256GB: 599.99 euros. 12GB+512GB: 679.99 euros. Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Matte Glass Version 12 GB + 512 GB: 699.99 euros. The price of accessories is as follows: Xiaomi Pad 8 Series Touchpad Keyboard: 129.99 euros. Xiaomi Focus Pen: 99.99 euros. Xiaomi Pad 8 Series Cover: 49.99 euros. Images | Xiaomi In Xataka | Buying guide for tablets for children: what to look for and 9 recommended models

Motorola returns to the most premium range with a real beast

Motorola has announced news taking advantage of the CES fair in Las Vegas. We have already talked about Qira, your new AI platformbut there has also been room for new devices, among which the smartphone stands out. Motorola Signaturethe brand’s new high-end. Motorola Signature technical sheet motorola SIGNATURE SCREEN 6.8-inch AMOLED panel Super HD resolution (2,780 x 1,264 pixels) 450 dpi Refresh up to 165 Hz Peak brightness up to 6,200 nits Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 162.1 x 76.4 x 6.99mm 186g PROCESSOR Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 RAM 16GB LPDDR5X STORAGE 512GB UFS 4.1 REAR CAMERA Main: 50 MP, f/1.6, OIS, Ultra Pixel 2.44 µm Ultra wide angle: 50 MP, f/2.0, 122º, Macro Telephoto lens: 50MP, OIS, 3x optical zoom, 100x superzoom FRONT CAMERA 50 MP, f/2.0, 1.2 µm Quad Pixel BATTERY 5,200 mAh Silicon-carbon 90W wired charging Wireless charging 50W 10W wireless reverse charging OPERATING SYSTEM Android 16 CONNECTIVITY 5G sub-6 Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 6 GPS, GLONASS, Galileo NFC Dual SIM (Nano SIM + eSIM) OTHERS On-screen fingerprint reader IP68/IP69 certification MIL-STD 810H Durability Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos Aircraft grade aluminum frame PRICE 999 euros Ultra-slim design Motorola returns to the premium range with the Motorola Signature and, as we already saw with the Motorola Edge 70its design stands out for its thinness. It is less than 7 millimeters thick, but its screen measures 6.8 inches, making it a fairly large mobile phone and its weight reaches 186 grams. Speaking of screen, it is a 6.8 inch AMOLED with a peak brightness of 6,200 nits and a refresh rate that exceeds the usual ones, standing at 165Hz. Regarding resistance, the panel is covered by Gorilla Glass Victus 2 glass and the frame of the mobile phone is made of aircraft-grade aluminum, important in such a thin terminal. The back is finished with a texture that imitates linen and comes in olive green and black, but what stands out most is its camera module. Motorola is committed to a system of triple camera which combines main, ultra-wide angle and periscopic telephoto with 3x optical and digital zoom up to 100x, all of them with 50 megapixel sensors. For the front camera we have another 50 megapixel sensor. Performance and autonomy The Motorola Signature marks the brand’s return to the premium segment, something that is clear with its processor, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. It is accompanied by 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. For the battery, Motorola is once again betting on the silicon-carbon how good results it gave us in the review of the Motorola Edge 70, but this time it is even bigger: 5,200 mAh. According to Motorola, the autonomy is 52 hours, with up to 28 hours of video playback. As for the software, it comes standard with Android 16 and comes with the Qira AI platform, that understands the context and works between the mobile phone, the tablet and the computer continuously. Versions and prices of the Motorola Signature The Motorola Signature comes to the market in olive green or black. Regarding the versions, in other markets there will be a 16GB RAM version, but in Spain we will only have the 12GB version with 512GB of storage. It will cost 999 euros and it can now be reserved on the Motorola website. Images | Motorola In Xataka | From the Motorola of before to the Motorola of now: the police and firefighters have turned it into a 60 billion company

Samsung has been gradually shaping its super high-end range for years. And the result is the triumph of the S25 Ultra for another year

The verdict of the jury of the Xataka NordVPN Awards 2025 has been clear. In a year where competition has been fierce in the premium segment, with Apple renewing its commitment to iPhone 17 and Chinese brands like Alive or Oppo pushing the limits of photography, there has been a traditional winner: The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has won gold in the most coveted category. Prima facie, may seem like a conservative decision. And the Galaxy S25 Ultra is not a disruptive mobile; It doesn’t make a huge leap in performance or photography. However, his victory responds to a reality that we verified during our analysis: a perfect balance. It is not a victory resulting from chance or a specific success, but the culmination of a strategy that the Korean firm began five years ago. While other manufacturers lurched in search of wow effect every twelve months (and even less), Samsung decided that its ‘Ultra’ surname already had a defined identity: the super high-end customer is not looking for experiments—faster charges, sensors with better numbers, higher capacity batteries—but rather certainties. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has not reinvented the wheel, but has made it roll better than anyone else: these are the technical and experience reasons that make it the king of 2025. Something with which I can’t agree more. When the screen matters (and a lot) If you have used a Galaxy S24 Ultrayou know the pain. Those rectangular corners that dug into the palm of the hand were the price to pay for having the largest and most spectacular screen. With the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung has smoothed over that roughness. It’s not just that the corners have been softened: it’s that the phone has lost a few grams. It may seem like a smaller figure on paper, but in the hand, the difference between one and the other is very noticeable. Maintaining the 6.9-inch screen and 5,000 mAh battery while reducing weight (and a little thickness) is the kind of change that justifies the award. Of course, perhaps after saying goodbye to those corners he has lost one of his identifying marks at first glance: now he looks like the rest of his younger brothers. That does not mean that it is at this point that the maturity of the concept is appreciated: it took Samsung years to correct the course from those curved screens, beautiful, but not entirely comfortable. The S25 Ultra is the recognition that usability must come before pretty aesthetics, even in the premium segment. And if that means sacrificing the visual identity of the extinct ‘Note’ in favor of ergonomics, then too. On the other hand, the anti-reflective treatment of its predecessor already seemed like a game changer. This year, it is maintained, and its screen is also improved with more mature brightness management. They are one of those small details that matter: I don’t need 6,000 nits if I have a panel that eliminates reflections and it offers me very pure blacks in broad daylight. This panel does not seek to win on the technical sheet, but on experience. And there is a technical detail that we often overlook but that makes a difference in everyday life: visual fatigue. Although Samsung remains conservative with PWM Dimming (492 Hz vs. 2,000+ Hz for the Chinese competition), the panel calibration and automatic brightness management in One UI have reached an exquisite point. Let’s not forget that we still have a real Quad HD+ resolutionsomething that many rivals they have sacrificed dropping to 1.5K to save battery or increase the refresh rate. Samsung has not made that sacrifice, and it is appreciated. Power without anxiety and mature chambers It was easy for Samsung to deliver high-end performance: the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 has given way to a Snapdragon 8 Elite who plays in another league. Although in synthetic stress tests the mobile can suffer considerable throttling, in real use – editing video or playing demanding titles like ‘Genshin Impact’ – this drop in theoretical performance is imperceptible. Samsung has prioritized system stability over raw benchmark numbers: I confirm that it is the right decision for a productivity device. My biggest fear was that the power of the new chip would eat up the battery, the reality has been the opposite. Getting to the end of the day with half the battery is possible: Samsung has shown that optimization can improve autonomy. Now, it goes without saying that to continue winning our super high-end award, the South Korean will have to join the new trend in batteries: those of silicon-carbon. This year it has not been, but next 2026 forces Samsung to take the leap that other manufacturers are experiencing. And what if it becomes notable: mobile phones with 7,000 mAh batteries and more are flooding the Android market. In the photographic field, this is where the philosophy of refinement is most noticeable. Do you miss a radical change in camera hardware? Sometimes, although if you value consistency more, not so much. The Galaxy S25 Ultra solved the Achilles heel of its predecessor: the ultra wide angle. By raising the resolution to 50 MP with a new sensor, this camera finally does not clash with the rest. Furthermore, the recording in LOG and AI noise removal are quite useful tools for content creators. An aspect in which it approaches the high level of the iPhone in video recording. No, it is not the most exciting camera of the year, but it is one of the few that does not leave you lying around: whatever photo you want to take, it offers very consistent results. Samsung has got the point of its photography. A software to match Finally, part of the prize is also for the Android software: Gone are the days of Touchwiz as well as the first versions of One UI that did not achieve the promised user experience. One UI 7 has turned AI from a curiosity into a complete tool suite; and in … Read more

Russia has found a key advantage to multiply the range of its most lethal weapon in Ukraine: Chinese factories

Last July Reuters was made with some documents that proved the scope of the help from Beijing to Moscow with the war in Ukraine as a backdrop. The proliferation of Russian drones was possible thanks to a system labeling called “industrial refrigeration units” during transportation, one that allowed sanctions imposed by the West to be bypassed through fictitious companies. Now we know something else: that there are entire factories dedicated to collaboration. The invisible industrial alliance. The war in Ukraine has entered a new phase in which Russia’s technological advantage on the battlefield increasingly depends on a network of factories and chinese suppliers. Although Beijing proclaims neutrality, the official customs data show a spectacular increase in exports of critical components (especially fiber optic cables and batteries lithium-ion) that have allowed Moscow to mass-build the wired drones that are transforming the balance of power on the front. These aircraft, operated through ultra-fine glass threads that unwind in flight up to more than twenty kilometers, They are almost immune to electronic warfare and have managed to breach Ukrainian defenses with an efficiency reminiscent of a silent industrial evolution. The Chinese quantitative leap. How much? counted the Washington Post that between May and August, Chinese exports of fiber optic cables to Russia multiplied tenfold, reaching 528,000 kilometers per month, while shipments of lithium-ion batteries climbed to $54 million. In contrast, Ukraine barely received a few tens of km of cable and a testimonial volume of batteries. For analysts, this asymmetry it is not coincidental: China has restricted the transfer of technologies to kyiv and its allies, but has opened the floodgates of the flow towards Moscowtransforming what were simple commercial components into decisive pieces of the Russian war machine. The combination of low cost, high production capacity and speed in developing prototypes makes Chinese factories a material extension of the Kremlin’s war effort, a “precision rearguard” capable of sustaining the offensive even under Western sanctions. The weapon against electronic chaos. we have been counting. Faced with Ukrainian dominance in FPV drones, Russia has found fiber optic models a devastating tool. As they do not depend on radio frequencies, these devices are impossible to block through interference, and their wiring guarantees total control even in environments saturated with electronic warfare. Moscow uses them to destroy logistics lines, command centers and jamming equipment before launching offensives terrestrial. Its scope (coinciding with the advances measured “by sections of cable”) illustrates how this technology defines the very geometry of the front. Since the Ukrainian withdrawal in the Kursk region, wired drones have been the protagonists of precision attacks, such as the registered in Kramatorsk on October 5, cementing a pattern of warfare in which electronic resistance has become useless. The new factories of conflict. After the withdrawal of the giant DJI of the Russian market in 2022, a constellation of minor Chinese manufacturers has taken up its space. Companies like Shenzhen Huaxin Energy either Nasmin Technologyofficially dedicated to civil products, have become major suppliers of batteries and motors for Russian assemblers. The signature Rustakt LLCone of the largest in the Russian military sector, imported from China more than 577 million dollars in pieces between July 2023 and December of the same year, a volume that reveals the scale of covert industrial support. In turn, Russian manufacturers as ASFPV or Stribog exhibit on their websites production lines located in Chinese territorywith personnel, machinery and labels in Mandarin, manufacturing ultralight coils 0.28 mm and 20 km range designed by Chinese engineers. It is a transnational industrial network that no contracts needed formal military to nourish the Russian war effort: the flow of trade is its camouflage. The dilemma of the West. We have also been counting. Despite the sanctions imposed by the United States and the European Union, the majority of these shipments are protected by the ambiguity of the products “dual use”whose civil application allows controls to be avoided. For NATO, China has become a “decisive facilitator” of Putin’s war, Brussels accuses it of selectively applying its own export rules and to tolerate traffic of components that supports the Russian military industry. Beijing, meanwhile, continues to proclaim its neutrality, while its industrial system benefits economically from the prolongation of the conflict. Its strategy is subtle but effective: it does not supply weapons, but the infrastructure that makes them possible. A strategic advantage. Taken together, the convergence between Russian ingenuity and Chinese manufacturing capacity has created a war ecosystem that combines improvisation with industrial efficiency. The fiber drones optics symbolize that symbiosis: cheap, adaptable and difficult to counter. By providing Russia with technological independence from sanctions and tactical superiority on the battlefield, China not only strengthens its strategic partner, but also redefines global balance of power around a new form of hybrid warfare, where factories and cables count as much as missiles. The result is a cumulative advantage that, in the long term, threatens to turn the Ukrainian front into a manufactured warfare laboratorysupported not so much by soldiers, but by production lines on the other side of the world. Image | Ukraine Mod, Ministry of Defense Ukraine In Xataka | Europe has found the antidote to Russian drones. So demand for a 100-year-old gun has skyrocketed In Xataka | Europe has been working for three years to isolate itself from Russian gas. Two countries have decided to build a direct gas pipeline to Russia

This Xiaomi mobile costs less than 220 euros and is a safe bet within the mid -range

Within the mid -range, Xiaomi is one of those brands that triumphs. If you are thinking about renew your old mobile, this Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 5g It is an excellent option. Now, you can take it on pccomponentes by 219 euroswith a direct discount that is added to the cart. Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 5gb + 256GB Free mobile. The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links A good, beautiful and cheap mobile This Redmi Note 14 It is a mid -range economic terminal that stands out for its screen. This is of type 6.67 -inch OLED and offers a resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels. It reaches a maximum brightness of 2,100 nits and its refreshment rate is 120 Hz. The processor that mounts is the MEDATEK 7025 ULTRAwhich is accompanied by an 8 GB RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. Another of its hallmarks is its touch control, which presents excellent precision, allowing you to use the mobile even with fat or wet fingers. Your photographic system is another of its hallmarks. Comes equipped with a Triple rear camera of 108+2+2 mp and a 20 MP front. In the connectivity section, it stands out for having NFCBluetoot 5.3, Dual Wifi and GPS. Of its design, you can highlight your Texture that simulates iceso it is a mobile that will monopolize the looks when you have it in your hand. Finally, it is worth mentioning that its battery has a capacity of 5,500 mAh and admits fast charge A 33 W. You may also interest these accessories for this mobile Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi Buds 6 Lite – Wireless headphones The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links CENHUFO FUNDA XIAOMI REDmi Note 14 5g The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Xiaomi In Xataka | The best mobiles, we have tried them and here are their analysis In Xataka | The best price quality price. Your analysis and videos are here

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