Anker's new 45-watt Nano charger, featuring a screen, was announced in January, while Sony's Bravia 9 Series QLED screens are seeing significant discounts this weekend, according to recent reports. The Verge and Wired have both published articles highlighting new tech gadgets and deals, including Valentine's Day gift ideas and an auto-scoring system for darts.
The new Anker charger, which remains one of the smallest 45-watt chargers on the market, has a screen that some reviewers found unnecessary, though the rotating prongs were seen as a more valuable upgrade, according to The Verge. Meanwhile, Sony's Bravia 9 Series screens are available at reduced prices, with a $900 discount on the 75-inch model and a $1,800 markdown on the 85-inch version, as reported by Wired. These large screens are known for their brightness, reaching a peak of 3,000 nits.
In other tech news, The Verge also reported on the best ways to watch the Olympics and highlighted an AI bookmarking app, a Nintendo book, and the Muppets in its "Installer" segment. Additionally, The Verge published a list of Verge-approved gifts on sale ahead of Valentine's Day, including smart home gear, soundbars, smartwatches, and more.
Wired also reviewed the Target Darts Omni Auto Scoring System, an auto-scoring system for darts. The system, which includes a light ring with four hi-def cameras, connects to the DartCounter app via Wi-Fi for automatic scoring and announcements. The reviewer noted that the system "ignited my newfound love of the old pub favorite."
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