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HKC M10 Ultra Introduces RGB Mini LED With 4,788 Dimming Zones and 1,600 Nits Brightness

17 December 2025 at 17:43
HKC M10 Ultra

HKC has announced the M10 Ultra, which it calls the world’s first RGB Mini LED monitor. The launch marks a shift from single light control to combined light and color control, with HKC positioning the panel as a step beyond conventional Mini LED and closer to OLED-level performance without OLED’s drawbacks.

HKC M10 Ultra

Traditional Mini LED monitors rely on white or blue LEDs paired with color filters. This approach wastes light energy and introduces color interference, especially in high contrast scenes. RGB Mini LED changes the structure at the backlight level. Red, green, and blue Mini LED chips are integrated directly into the backlight module. When the screen displays red, only the red LEDs are activated. No color filters are required, which reduces light loss and improves color purity.

HKC M10 Ultra

According to HKC, the M10 Ultra uses 4,788 independently controlled dimming zones. Combined with separate control algorithms for red, green, and blue light, the panel forms a micro level light and color control matrix. This design significantly reduces halo effects that often appear on traditional Mini LED displays and allows the LCD panel to deliver deeper blacks closer to OLED. The attached comparison image highlights this difference, showing cleaner blacks and higher color performance than both standard Mini LED and OLED, while avoiding OLED burn in risk.

HKC M10 Ultra
HKC M10 Ultra

Color performance is a key focus. HKC claims 100 percent coverage of sRGB, DCI P3, Adobe RGB, and BT.2020. This exceeds typical Mini LED panels and matches professional grade display standards. The image data notes that RGB Mini LED can exceed 98 percent BT.2020 coverage, compared to around 85 percent for traditional Mini LED and about 90 percent for OLED.

Brightness and efficiency also improve. The M10 Ultra reaches 1,600 nits peak brightness and sustains 1,000 nits full screen. RGB Mini LED systems have shown over 20 percent lower power use compared with QD OLED and standard Mini LED solutions. The monitor uses a low reflection dark coating to reduce glare and prevent washed out images.

The panel measures 31.4 inches and supports 4K at 165Hz and 1080p at 330Hz with dual mode switching. It supports DIC 2.0 and FreeSync simultaneously. For creators, it offers 3D LUT calibration, Delta E below 1 across all color modes, and HDR PQ and HLG curves. Connectivity includes dual HDMI 2.1, full bandwidth DisplayPort 2.1, and a 98W Type C port, paired with an adjustable ergonomic stand.

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WiFi 7 or WiFi 6E: Does Your Home Really Need the Upgrade?

17 December 2025 at 16:47

As 2026 gets closer, home internet use is evolving quickly. Homes now stream more high-resolution content, depend on cloud services for work and gaming, and connect many devices at once. Wi-Fi 6E improved performance by opening the 6 GHz band, but Wi-Fi 7 is already appearing in new routers and devices. With faster internet plans and growing network congestion, the real question is whether users should upgrade now or if Wi-Fi 6E will still be sufficient for the next few years.

HUAWEI WiFi Mesh X3 Pro (Wi-Fi 7)

What Wi-Fi 7 Brings Over Wi-Fi 6E

Wi-Fi 7 brings several upgrades that help increase capacity and reducing congestion. It supports channel widths of up to 320 MHz, doubling what Wi-Fi 6E offers. Wider channels allow more data to move simultaneously, improving performance when multiple devices are active. Wi-Fi 7 also increases modulation efficiency, allowing each signal to carry more data, which boosts overall throughput.

Multi-Link Operation and Lower Latency

One of the most practical improvements in Wi-Fi 7 is Multi-Link Operation. This feature lets compatible devices use multiple frequency bands at the same time instead of relying on a single connection. The result is lower latency, faster response times, and more stable connections, especially in homes with heavy network traffic. For gaming and real-time communication, this leads to fewer lag spikes and connection drops.

Real-World Benefits for Streaming and Gaming

For basic use, Wi-Fi 6E already handles 4K streaming and video calls reliably. Wi-Fi 7 becomes more noticeable in homes with several users streaming high-quality content at once or downloading large files. Online gaming benefits from reduced latency, while cloud gaming and high-frame-rate streaming see smoother performance when network traffic increases.

Smart Homes and Multiple Connected Devices

Modern homes often include dozens of connected devices, from cameras and speakers to appliances and sensors. Wi-Fi 7 improves how networks handle many active connections at once, reducing slowdowns caused by congestion. This makes it better suited for large smart homes or households planning to add more connected devices over time.

Cost, Compatibility, and Upgrade Timing

Wi-Fi 7 routers still cost more than comparable Wi-Fi 6E models, and support across devices is not yet widespread. While these routers work with older phones, laptops, and tablets, you only get the full performance gains when paired with Wi-Fi 7-enabled devices.

At the entry level, Wi-Fi 7 routers start at about $100 to $120. Models such as the TP-Link Archer BE3600 offer advertised speeds of up to 3.6 Gbps. For larger homes or office setups, mesh systems like the TP-Link Deco BE25 three-pack are priced from around $180.

Higher-end Wi-Fi 7 routers with faster throughput, such as up to 6.5 Gbps, and added features like 10GbE ports, are typically priced between $180 and $400 or more.

Who Should Upgrade and Who Should Not

Should upgrade now:

  • Households on multi-gigabit internet plans that want to use that speed over Wi-Fi.
  • Large homes with many simultaneous users who stream, game, or work from home.
  • Users who move large files over the local network often, such as content creators editing video.
  • Early adopters who want the longest practical future proofing and who do not mind paying a premium.

Should not upgrade now:

  • Users with sub-gigabit internet or a single household user who streams and browses.
  • People on a tight budget who can get all needed performance from a good Wi-Fi 6E router.
  • Homes where most client devices do not yet support Wi-Fi 7 and will not for some time.

Conclusion

Wi-Fi 7 brings real technical gains that matter most under heavy load and for future high-bandwidth uses. For many households, Wi-Fi 6E still delivers excellent performance today. If you have fast internet, many users, or plan to keep your router for several years, Wi-Fi 7 is a sensible upgrade. If your needs are modest, you can wait and buy a cheaper Wi-Fi 7 system later when prices and device support improve.

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Sennheiser Adds Sakura Pink Option to ACCENTUM Open Open-Ear Earbuds

17 December 2025 at 14:15
Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open Wireless Earbuds

Sennheiser has launched a new Sakura Pink color option for its ACCENTUM Open true wireless earbuds in India. The new variant sits alongside the Black and Cream models and keeps the same design, features, and pricing. This update only adds a new color and does not change the hardware or software.

Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open Wireless Earbuds

The ACCENTUM Open uses an open ear design that sits outside the ear canal. This allows users to hear their surroundings while listening to music or taking calls. Each earbud weighs 4.35 grams and uses a custom 11mm dynamic driver. The earbuds support a frequency range of 25 Hz to 15 kHz and offer a sensitivity of 109 dB SPL.

Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open Wireless Earbuds
Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open Wireless Earbuds

The earbuds connect using Bluetooth 5.3 with Class 1 support and offer multipoint connectivity for pairing with two devices at the same time. Supported Bluetooth profiles include A2DP, AVRCP, and HFP. Audio is handled through SBC and AAC codecs. Touch controls are built into each earbud and allow users to control music playback, calls, and volume.

For calls, the ACCENTUM Open is equipped with dual MEMS microphones on each earbud. These microphones use beamforming noise reduction to improve voice clarity. The earbuds carry an IPX4 rating, which provides protection against sweat and light splashes. The charging case does not have a water resistance rating.

Battery life remains unchanged across all color options. The earbuds deliver up to six hours of playback on a single charge. With the charging case, total battery life goes up to 24 hours. A full charge takes about one hour. A 10 minute quick charge adds up to one hour of playback. Each earbud has a 36mAh battery, while the charging case includes a 400mAh battery.

The charging case and earbuds together weigh 38 grams. The charging case measures 51.77 x 50.18 x 25.36 mm. Sennheiser offers a one year warranty with the ACCENTUM Open.

Pricing & availability

The Sakura Pink ACCENTUM Open is priced at Rs. 9,990 (~$111) and is available in India through Sennheiser’s official website and Amazon.in.

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Health Connect on Android Is Testing Alcohol Intake Tracking and Medical Records Support

17 December 2025 at 09:12
Google Health Connect

Google is building Health Connect into something much bigger than a fitness tracker. As per a new report from Mishaal Rehman (via Android Authority), the company is adding medical records and symptom tracking in upcoming Android versions, trying to catch up to Apple Health’s ten-year head start.

Google Health Connect

Health Connect launched in 2022 to fix Android’s messy health data problem. Before this, fitness apps kept their own data, and users had to manage permissions separately for each one. Health Connect creates a single place where apps can read and write health data after users grant permission. It started with about 40 data types for fitness and wellness.

Google’s November Android Canary release show where Google is headed. Upcoming Android 16 versions will added support for medical records like allergies, vaccinations, and lab results. It also added yoga and meditation sessions. Android 16 QPR2 brought native step tracking. This is the first time Google collected health data directly instead of pulling it from other apps.

Google won’t share user numbers, but Health Connect now comes preinstalled on most phones running Android 14 or newer. Hundreds of apps have added support, including Fitbit, Samsung Health, Google Fit, Nike Run Club, MyFitnessPal, Oura, and Peloton. Developers like it because it cuts down their work and meets Android’s privacy rules.

The interface is getting simpler. As per findings by Rahman, Android Canary builds show a redesigned settings page that lists connected apps first instead of recent data access. Users can now grant or block entire categories of data instead of toggling each type individually. Google removed icons and separate browsing pages, putting everything on one screen.

Google is preparing to add alcohol tracking and a long list of symptoms: different pain types, digestive problems, breathing issues, sleep troubles, and heart symptoms. With medical record support already live, Health Connect is becoming a full health data system, not just a fitness tool.

Apple Health still leads by a wide margin. It’s been on every iPhone for over a decade and works closely with Apple Watch, hospitals, and insurance companies. Samsung Health and Fitbit are still popular, but both now use Health Connect to share data with other apps.

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Hand-Carved G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A Limited Edition Watch Launches in United States

16 December 2025 at 10:37
G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A

Casio‘s G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A is now available in the US after launching in Japan and the UK. Arizona Fine Time sells it for $8,000, while Chrono24 listings start at $6,242. Stock is limited everywhere.

G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A

The watch pulls from Japanese sword-making. The titanium bezel is based on the tsuba sword guard and has a hand-carved phoenix made using Shishi-Aibori hammering. Each bezel is different because craftsmen carve them individually with hammer and chisel. Green DLC coating gives it the kuroganeiro black iron look seen in forged steel. Four emeralds sit in the bezel screws and represent wisdom and spiritual strength.

G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A
G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A

The case shows “nie,” the crystallized edge pattern found on tempered sword blades. Casio creates this by recrystallizing pure titanium. Brown AIP coating makes it harder and adds a copper color. A metal plate at 9 o’clock says “2025 LIMITED.” The dial ring has a red-to-orange gradient. The dial features an arrow feather design from the hamaya charm used for protection. Yamagata Casio makes all exterior parts through precision machining.

The strap uses dark green Durasoft fluorine rubber. It’s soft, tough, and won’t wear out or discolor easily. It has a Bishamon tortoiseshell pattern. The titanium clasp is deep hardened with the same brown AIP coating as the case.

The watch has 20-bar water resistance, solar charging, Bluetooth time correction, and multi-band radio control for Japan, North America, Europe, and China.

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