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[ad_1] Mashable is on the ground at CES 2025, covering the latest consumer tech has to offer. The team is expecting big announcements for EVs, TVs, gaming upgrades, smart home devices, and lots and lots of AI-powered gadgets. Check here for the most noteworthy highlights updated regularly, from the wacky to the "wow" and everything in between. Satechi hub has a cool fix for an annoying Mac mini feature OK, this is an improvement. Credit: Satechi Satechi, popular maker of accessories for Apple products (among others), has a brand new stand/hub for the M4 Mac mini, giving it additional storage options, a memory card reader, and three USB-A ports. But its coolest feature is a recess on the back allowing you to easily reach the Mac mini's "hidden" power button. Genius!Nvidia's Blackwell RTX 50-series GPUs are hereThe rumors were true: During his CES 2025 opening keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed the company's new RTX 50-series graphics cards, promising massive performance upgrades over the 40-series generation of cards. The new GPUs are called the GeForce RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, 5080, and 5090, with the last one being the most powerful card Nvidia has ever produced, but also a very expensive one at $1,999. The star of the lineup might very well turn out to be the RTX 5070, which is promising performance on par with Nvidia's previous flagship card, the GeForce RTX 4090, for just $549. It should be noted, however, that the performance numbers are seriously padded up with Nvidia's DLSS 4 tech which uses AI to boost FPS numbers, and isn't widely supported by games yet. Sony announces 'Ghost of Tsushima' anime series Credit: Sony/YouTube Thought CES is just about gadgets? While there are a lot of new gadgets shown at the event, there's some good old TV entertainment in the mix as well. Mashable Light Speed Announced at CES 2025 by Asad Qizilbash, head of PlayStation Productions, an anime series based on Ghost of Tsushima is set to launch on Sony-owned platform Crunchyroll in 2027.It's a notable launch, as Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will be the first ever anime adaptation of a PlayStation Studios game. The series will be directed by Takanobu Mizuno, written by Gen Urobuchi, animated by Kamikaze Douga, and co-produced with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba's Aniplex.Acer's new laptop is made from oyster shells No mollusks were hurt in the making of this laptop. Probably. Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable Acer's got a new environmentally friendly laptop, the Aspire Vero 16, and it's partially made from oyster shells. Acer did this by cleaning, crushing, and mixing said shells, which are abundant in China, with a blend of more than 70 percent post-consumer recycled plastic.Other than this, it's a pretty straightforward laptop with Intel Core Ultra 200H (Arrow Lake) processors and up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage.TVs with AI are popular at CES 2025 Two major themes collide for CES 2025: AI and TVs. Samsung's Neo QLED, OLED and QLED, and The Frame models and LG's OLED evo lineup are packed to the gills with AI features to optimize audio/video settings, recommend content, and personalize your TV experience. Plus, both Samsung and LG have partnered with Microsoft to bring Copilot integration to their respective models. Google also unveiled its new TV operating system at CES, promising to bring its Gemini AI to TVs. TBD on whether AI features on TVs become useful tools or gimmicky bloatware, but expect much more of this to come. Samsung unveils Vision AI, a suite of AI-powered features for its TV lineup. Credit: Samsung LG StanByMe 2 portable battery-powered TVLG's battery-powered, 27-inch, $999 TV in a briefcase went viral last year for being a convenient and budget-friendly way for road trippers to watch TV anywhere. This year, LG announced StanByMe 2, an update from the previous model with longer battery life (four hours from three hours) and higher resolution (1440p from 1080p). Availability and pricing hasn't been announced yet. An electric spoon that makes things taste saltyKirin's Electric Salt Spoon definitely falls in the wacky category of CES offerings. By sending an electric current through the spoon to your tongue, it makes your tastebuds think you're eating something saltier than it is. Mashable's Matt Binder did a hands-on, er, "mouth-on" (sorry) and confirmed that it works. A useful gadget for someone trying to consume less salt, although sadly it's currently unavailable in the U.S. Robots, robots, robotsRobots are another mainstay you can expect to see at CES, and this year hasn't disappointed. So far we've seen a robot-lamp hybrid from Jizai that looks like the Pixar mascot, a robot called R2D3 from OpenDroids that tackles household chores, an adorable, furry, animatronic monster, and the Roborock Saros Z70 that's a vacuum robot with a robotic arm for picking up obstacles in its path, like socks. Unfortunately, Dreame's X50 Ultra didn't exactly end up being the "stair-climbing" robot vacuum it was pitched as. A dyslexia-friendly monitor French startup Lili for Life has engineered a monitor to help people with dyslexia, by addressing the underlying problem of overlapping "mirror" images caused by dyslexic people having two dominant eyes. Mashable's Chance Townsend explains how it works: "The Lili screen emits nearly imperceptible light flashes that correct this overlap by creating a shift in visual perception. This innovation makes reading smoother, faster, and less tiring, enhancing text comprehension and making the experience more enjoyable for the reader, according to the company." This monitor addresses the underlying challenges for people with dyslexia. Credit: Mashable / Chance Townsend A Switch and a gaming laptop had a big Acer babyA supersized competitor to the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch, Acer's Nitro Blaze 11 was announced Monday. The Taiwanese tech company's latest handheld PC has a few features to give it an edge over its fellow portable gaming devices; Mashable's Haley Henschel went hands on with the Nitro Blaze 11 at CES and got up close with that massive screen and detachable controllers — and found out just how much you'll have to hand over for one. It's a whopper. Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable Samsung won't let you escape the smart houseNot content to keep its CES AI reveals to TVs, Samsung showed off its latest Bespoke AI smart appliances, leaving reporters in no doubt that the company wants to use smart technology to power just about everything in your home. In a flashy showcase that Mashable's Chance Townsend checked out, Samsung showed off an ecosystem of devices, the result of a team-up between Samsung Knox, Bixby, and SmartThings — everything from fridges to ovens, air conditioners to washing machines, all powered by AI. Notably, Samsung, Google, and Apple have signed onto a new universal certification for smart home devices. It's not the Ultrahouse 3000 but getting close... Credit: Chance Townsend / Mashable An AI nature camera wants you to be besties with your backyard plantsIf you want to really get to know the goings on in your backyard, an AI-powered nature camera called the Petal was revealed by the Bird Buddy smart bird feeder on Sunday. Mashable's Haley Henschel met this frankly adorable device, which can send images and videos of your yard to your smartphone. LOOK AT IT. Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable Mashable is on the ground live at CES 2025! We’re covering all the wildest and most important developments this week, so please keep checking back in with us. Want to submit a product you represent for our teams’ consideration as we identify the Best of CES? Here’s more info on how to do it. var facebookPixelLoaded = false; window.addEventListener('load', function() document.addEventListener('scroll', facebookPixelScript); document.addEventListener('mousemove', facebookPixelScript); ) function facebookPixelScript() if (!facebookPixelLoaded) facebookPixelLoaded = true; document.removeEventListener('scroll', facebookPixelScript); document.removeEventListener('mousemove', facebookPixelScript); !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s)if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments);if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n; n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0';n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0];s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script','//connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '1453039084979896'); fbq('track', "PageView"); [ad_2] Source link
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ezraworld1 · 7 days ago
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[ad_1] Mashable is on the ground at CES 2025, covering the latest consumer tech has to offer. The team is expecting big announcements for EVs, TVs, gaming upgrades, smart home devices, and lots and lots of AI-powered gadgets. Check here for the most noteworthy highlights updated regularly, from the wacky to the "wow" and everything in between. Satechi hub has a cool fix for an annoying Mac mini feature OK, this is an improvement. Credit: Satechi Satechi, popular maker of accessories for Apple products (among others), has a brand new stand/hub for the M4 Mac mini, giving it additional storage options, a memory card reader, and three USB-A ports. But its coolest feature is a recess on the back allowing you to easily reach the Mac mini's "hidden" power button. Genius!Nvidia's Blackwell RTX 50-series GPUs are hereThe rumors were true: During his CES 2025 opening keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed the company's new RTX 50-series graphics cards, promising massive performance upgrades over the 40-series generation of cards. The new GPUs are called the GeForce RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, 5080, and 5090, with the last one being the most powerful card Nvidia has ever produced, but also a very expensive one at $1,999. The star of the lineup might very well turn out to be the RTX 5070, which is promising performance on par with Nvidia's previous flagship card, the GeForce RTX 4090, for just $549. It should be noted, however, that the performance numbers are seriously padded up with Nvidia's DLSS 4 tech which uses AI to boost FPS numbers, and isn't widely supported by games yet. Sony announces 'Ghost of Tsushima' anime series Credit: Sony/YouTube Thought CES is just about gadgets? While there are a lot of new gadgets shown at the event, there's some good old TV entertainment in the mix as well. Mashable Light Speed Announced at CES 2025 by Asad Qizilbash, head of PlayStation Productions, an anime series based on Ghost of Tsushima is set to launch on Sony-owned platform Crunchyroll in 2027.It's a notable launch, as Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will be the first ever anime adaptation of a PlayStation Studios game. The series will be directed by Takanobu Mizuno, written by Gen Urobuchi, animated by Kamikaze Douga, and co-produced with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba's Aniplex.Acer's new laptop is made from oyster shells No mollusks were hurt in the making of this laptop. Probably. Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable Acer's got a new environmentally friendly laptop, the Aspire Vero 16, and it's partially made from oyster shells. Acer did this by cleaning, crushing, and mixing said shells, which are abundant in China, with a blend of more than 70 percent post-consumer recycled plastic.Other than this, it's a pretty straightforward laptop with Intel Core Ultra 200H (Arrow Lake) processors and up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage.TVs with AI are popular at CES 2025 Two major themes collide for CES 2025: AI and TVs. Samsung's Neo QLED, OLED and QLED, and The Frame models and LG's OLED evo lineup are packed to the gills with AI features to optimize audio/video settings, recommend content, and personalize your TV experience. Plus, both Samsung and LG have partnered with Microsoft to bring Copilot integration to their respective models. Google also unveiled its new TV operating system at CES, promising to bring its Gemini AI to TVs. TBD on whether AI features on TVs become useful tools or gimmicky bloatware, but expect much more of this to come. Samsung unveils Vision AI, a suite of AI-powered features for its TV lineup. Credit: Samsung LG StanByMe 2 portable battery-powered TVLG's battery-powered, 27-inch, $999 TV in a briefcase went viral last year for being a convenient and budget-friendly way for road trippers to watch TV anywhere. This year, LG announced StanByMe 2, an update from the previous model with longer battery life (four hours from three hours) and higher resolution (1440p from 1080p). Availability and pricing hasn't been announced yet. An electric spoon that makes things taste saltyKirin's Electric Salt Spoon definitely falls in the wacky category of CES offerings. By sending an electric current through the spoon to your tongue, it makes your tastebuds think you're eating something saltier than it is. Mashable's Matt Binder did a hands-on, er, "mouth-on" (sorry) and confirmed that it works. A useful gadget for someone trying to consume less salt, although sadly it's currently unavailable in the U.S. Robots, robots, robotsRobots are another mainstay you can expect to see at CES, and this year hasn't disappointed. So far we've seen a robot-lamp hybrid from Jizai that looks like the Pixar mascot, a robot called R2D3 from OpenDroids that tackles household chores, an adorable, furry, animatronic monster, and the Roborock Saros Z70 that's a vacuum robot with a robotic arm for picking up obstacles in its path, like socks. Unfortunately, Dreame's X50 Ultra didn't exactly end up being the "stair-climbing" robot vacuum it was pitched as. A dyslexia-friendly monitor French startup Lili for Life has engineered a monitor to help people with dyslexia, by addressing the underlying problem of overlapping "mirror" images caused by dyslexic people having two dominant eyes. Mashable's Chance Townsend explains how it works: "The Lili screen emits nearly imperceptible light flashes that correct this overlap by creating a shift in visual perception. This innovation makes reading smoother, faster, and less tiring, enhancing text comprehension and making the experience more enjoyable for the reader, according to the company." This monitor addresses the underlying challenges for people with dyslexia. Credit: Mashable / Chance Townsend A Switch and a gaming laptop had a big Acer babyA supersized competitor to the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch, Acer's Nitro Blaze 11 was announced Monday. The Taiwanese tech company's latest handheld PC has a few features to give it an edge over its fellow portable gaming devices; Mashable's Haley Henschel went hands on with the Nitro Blaze 11 at CES and got up close with that massive screen and detachable controllers — and found out just how much you'll have to hand over for one. It's a whopper. Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable Samsung won't let you escape the smart houseNot content to keep its CES AI reveals to TVs, Samsung showed off its latest Bespoke AI smart appliances, leaving reporters in no doubt that the company wants to use smart technology to power just about everything in your home. In a flashy showcase that Mashable's Chance Townsend checked out, Samsung showed off an ecosystem of devices, the result of a team-up between Samsung Knox, Bixby, and SmartThings — everything from fridges to ovens, air conditioners to washing machines, all powered by AI. Notably, Samsung, Google, and Apple have signed onto a new universal certification for smart home devices. It's not the Ultrahouse 3000 but getting close... Credit: Chance Townsend / Mashable An AI nature camera wants you to be besties with your backyard plantsIf you want to really get to know the goings on in your backyard, an AI-powered nature camera called the Petal was revealed by the Bird Buddy smart bird feeder on Sunday. Mashable's Haley Henschel met this frankly adorable device, which can send images and videos of your yard to your smartphone. LOOK AT IT. Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable Mashable is on the ground live at CES 2025! We’re covering all the wildest and most important developments this week, so please keep checking back in with us. Want to submit a product you represent for our teams’ consideration as we identify the Best of CES? Here’s more info on how to do it. var facebookPixelLoaded = false; window.addEventListener('load', function() document.addEventListener('scroll', facebookPixelScript); document.addEventListener('mousemove', facebookPixelScript); ) function facebookPixelScript() if (!facebookPixelLoaded) facebookPixelLoaded = true; document.removeEventListener('scroll', facebookPixelScript); document.removeEventListener('mousemove', facebookPixelScript); !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s)if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments);if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n; n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0';n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0];s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script','//connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '1453039084979896'); fbq('track', "PageView"); [ad_2] Source link
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videoddd · 7 days ago
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Satechi announces pricing and availability for Mac Mini M4 Stand and Hub with SSD Enclosure
In November 2024 we told Presentation of Mac Mini M4 stand and hub from Satechi with SSD enclosureA universal accessory designed to expand the functionality of the Apple Mac Mini M4. Today, Satechi shared pricing and availability information for its highly anticipated product. This accessory has advanced features tailored to meet today’s productivity needs. It includes Gen 2 USB-C technology with…
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third-new · 8 days ago
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Satechi's latest hub fixes an annoying flaw in the M4 Mac Mini—and looks good while doing it
Satechi unveils Mac Mini M4 stand and hub with SSD enclosure CES 2025and we were able to watch. Perhaps the most attractive feature is the notch, which makes it easy to access the mini PC's power button. The stand raises the Mac Mini off your desk, but leaves a concave space for you to reach the power button at the bottom of the back. This awkward placement was one of the few gripes we had with…
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newtras · 8 days ago
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Satechi's latest hub fixes an annoying flaw in the M4 Mac Mini—and looks good while doing it
Satechi unveils Mac Mini M4 stand and hub with SSD enclosure CES 2025and we were able to watch. Perhaps the most attractive feature is the notch, which makes it easy to access the mini PC's power button. The stand raises the Mac Mini off your desk, but leaves a concave space for you to reach the power button at the bottom of the back. This awkward placement was one of the few gripes we had with…
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satrthere · 8 days ago
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Satechi's latest hub fixes an annoying flaw in the M4 Mac Mini—and looks good while doing it
Satechi unveils Mac Mini M4 stand and hub with SSD enclosure CES 2025and we were able to watch. Perhaps the most attractive feature is the notch, which makes it easy to access the mini PC's power button. The stand raises the Mac Mini off your desk, but leaves a concave space for you to reach the power button at the bottom of the back. This awkward placement was one of the few gripes we had with…
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appleplanet-pl · 8 days ago
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Nowy hub Satechi dla Mac mini – dodatkowe porty, łatwiejszy dostęp do przycisku zasilania i opcja rozbudowy pamięci
Satechi wprowadza nowe akcesorium dla Mac mini, które znacznie podnosi funkcjonalność tego komputera stacjonarnego. Podczas tegorocznych targów technologicznych CES 2025 w Las Vegas firma zaprezentowała szczegółowe informacje na temat wcześniej zapowiedzianego huba M4 dla Mac mini. To innowacyjne urządzenie jest skierowane do użytkowników, którzy korzystają z najnowszego modelu Mac mini, a jego…
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isfeed · 8 days ago
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Satechi’s M4 Mac Mini hub will launch in February for $99.99
Satechi’s Mac Mini M4 hub adds three front-facing USB-A ports. | Image: Satechi First announced in late November, Satechi has confirmed that its Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub will be available in limited quantities starting February 17th, 2025 through its online store for $99.99. A wider release will begin sometime in March, according to an announcement by the company at CES 2025 today. The hub, made…
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eyashadow · 8 days ago
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At CES 2025, Satechi introduced a new accessory for the Mac Mini that combines a stand with some handy additional ports for the Apple computer. The Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub with SSD Enclosure will release on February 17 with limited availability; the company expects the product to be widely available in March. It will retail for $100.One of the main selling points of this item is that it makes accessing the petite PC's power button easier. The stand elevates the Mac Mini off your desk, but leaves a concave space so that you can reach the power button on the bottom of its rear side. This awkward location was one of the very few dings we had against the Mac Mini M4 in our review of the computer.On the front of the hub are USB-A 3.2 and 2.0 ports, as well as an SD card reader that promises speeds of "up to 312MB/s" for file transfers. The SSD enclosure allows you to add up to 4TB of NVMe storage for the Mac Mini. The hub has a recessed space at the top to keep from obstructing the Mac Mini's fans, and it comes with its own bottom vents as well.Design-wise, the stand looks like a slightly squatter version of the Mac Mini, boasting a similar finish and profile to the computer. There are a lot of quality USB-C hubs on the market, but customers who favor the Mac Mini for its simplicity and small footprint might appreciate how cleanly this Satechi accessory pairs with the machine. https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/an5xeHJ0TJX2G2BJMs9MnQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyMDA7aD03MjA-/https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2025-01/d6ff46d0-c952-11ef-beff-0d3d2f3aad82 2025-01-06 17:00:38
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tknblog · 2 months ago
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Satechi dropped some details on their upcoming new hub stand for the redesigned M4 Mac Mini, sans a price, though the model designed for the older models sold for $100. From what we can tell, it has three USB-A ports and an SD card slot on the front and it can take up to a 2280 4TB NVMe SSD drive, but is limited to 10Gb/s speeds, so it’s probably best for wireless peripherals and TimeMachine backups. #tech #Apple #hardware satechi.net/landing/n…
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billtj · 2 months ago
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MacRumors: Satechi Previews Mac Mini Hub With SD Card Slot, Three USB-A Ports, and Up to 4TB Storage Slot
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biancarogers · 4 months ago
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Satechi Hub for Mac Mini Review: Must-Have Upgrade for Mac Mini Users! 💻🔌⚙️ https://applevideos.co.uk/mac-studio/satechi-hub-for-mac-mini-review-musthave-upgrade-for-mac-mini-users
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ictmirror · 8 months ago
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chato-pl · 9 months ago
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Hub Satechi - sam z siebie - zaczął zrywać połączenie między Miniaczem a dyskami, więc zmieniam go na innego majfrenda - Minisopuru 10Gbps USB C Hub with 100W PD Charge
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dztechs · 10 months ago
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مُراجعة Baseus GaN5 Pro 4-in-1 Charging Station: شاحن وقاعدة توصيل في جهاز واحد
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تزداد أهمية الشواحن الذكية ومحطات الشحن الشاملة التي تسمح للمستخدمين بشحن أجهزتهم بسرعة وكفاءة. ربما تحتاج إلى شاحن للكمبيوتر المحمول والهاتف وسماعات الأذن بمجرد وصولك إلى مكتبك. وإذا كان لديك محطة عمل دائمة، فمن المُحتمل أن تقوم بتوصيل الكمبيوتر الخاص بك بشاشة قبل بدء العمل. قد يؤدي ذلك إلى ازدحام مكتبك بالعديد من الكابلات وأجهزة الدونجل والمحاور والملحقات الأخرى. سيُساعدك Baseus GaN5 4-in-1 Charging Hub على تنظيف محطة العمل وجعلها أكثر بساطة. تُمثل Baseus GaN5 Pro 4-in-1 Charging Station خيارًا مُتعدد الوظائف يجمع بين الشاحن وقاعدة التوصيل في جهاز واحد، مما يوفر للمستخدم تجربة شحن مريحة ومتعددة الاستخد��مات. تحقق من مُراجعة Satechi Dual Dock Stand: قاعدة توصيل جيدة، لكنها تفتقر إلى منافذ Thunderbolt. Read the full article
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