A box of nostalgia that you can plug directly into your TV’s HDMI port. Young or old, the Nintendo Classic Mini lets you relive your childhood memories, or make new ones in glorious High Definition 8-bit magic.
Fitting in the palm of your hand, this mini console comes with 30 NES games built in. Game like PAC-MAN, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Kirby’s Adventure and of course Super Mario Bros. If unlike me, you have friends, you may want to buy an extra NES Controller as only one is supplied.
The highly anticipated update to Apple’s MacBook Pro line has finally come. It’s been a wait since it’s last iteration but look what goodies they’ve been working on; most notably the OLED Touch Bar with Touch ID that sits just above the keyboard. The Touch Bar dynamically changes display depending on the application you’re using giving you a whole new set of tools helping you navigate around quicker. It’ll also let you pay for things just like you can with the Touch ID on the iPhone. Very nice. 130% faster graphics, up to 10 hours of battery life, 100% faster flash storage, and it features the most colourful and brightest Mac notebook display ever (you can quote them on that, I just did). There’s also better speakers, a trackpad that’s up to 2x bigger… that’s huge. Unlike the iPhone 7, it still has a 3.5mm audio jack, but it does lack all the ports we’re used to like USB, HDMI, SD Card slot, MagSafe charge and has instead opted for Thunderbolt 3 ports that support USB-C. It comes in Silver and Space Grey.
Fashionable, sleek, and sexy are not the usual words you associate with a hard drive. Redefining the aesthetics of portable storage, Western Digital have given their My Passport range a facelift with a beautiful new look in a range of colours. Available in 6 colours, black, white, orange, blue, yellow, and red, and starts at 1TB (1024GB) going up to a whopping 4TB of storage capacity. They’re also blazing fast with USB 3.0. You’ll only need one, but you’ll want them all.
With energy prices going through the roof, and rolling blackouts seemingly just over the horizon, it’s about time we start thinking about generating and storing our own electricity. The Anker 535 PowerHouse is a stylish way to make sure you’ve always got your devices juiced up, and paired with solar panels it turns into the eco-friendly electrical generator you didn’t know you wanted. Equipped with premium LiFePO4 batteries that offer 6 times longer lifespan, the Anker 535 PowerHouse is housed in a drop-proof unibody structure, and uses industry-standard electric components for enhanced durability. What good is your own portable power station if it breaks down after a couple of years? Anker has you covered boasting a 10-year lifespan of daily device charging. It also comes with a 5-year full device warranty. You want some more specs? I’ve got you. Let’s talk solar panels. The supplied panels convert 23% of solar energy to electrical energy EVEN ON CLOUDY DAYS. If you’re lucky enough to have direct sunlight, the Anker 535 PowerHouse will recharge to 80% in just 4 hours. It has
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