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Archives for January 2026

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
A futuristic flashlight that shines UV and lasers at the same time.

I love how flashlights have evolved in the past decade with powerful LEDs, lithium-ion batteries and USB-C charging, and while this Olight ArkPro is way pricier than my Wuben X4, it feels way more elegant, compact, and offers both a green laser beam and UV light as well as up to 1700 lumens of white.

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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
OhSnap is already building two new MCON sliding gamepads that aren’t so dang thick.

I had a blast with the OhSnap MCON viral sliding gamepad, save for one teensy thing — it’s incredibly impractical to keep your phone attached to it because it’s thick and blocks the cameras. The upcoming ~$100 MCON Slim and ~$60 MCON Lite might fix that, but they don’t have the spring loaded action. The Lite uses 3DS-style Circle Pads, the Slim has touchpads. Tentatively coming September.

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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Speaking of LG Display and Samung Display, their RGB monitors are rad.

We wrote RGB is the next big thing in monitors, and today we got a look. John and I agree LG Display’s 27-inch 4K RGB-stripe OLED panel looked wonderfully crisp, a way better demo than Samsung Display’s 34-inch RGB-stripe ultrawide. Also, LG has a 39-inch 5K RGBW OLED ultrawide with 1,500-nit peak brightness, if you don’t mind the extra white subpixel...

<em>LG Display’s 27-inch 4K 240Hz RGB-stripe panel.</em>
<em>Close up of the RGB subpixels, as captured by LG’s camera.</em>
<em>Samsung Display’s 34-inch 1440p ultrawide RGB-stripe QD-OLED gaming panel.</em>
<em>LG Display’s new RGBW (not RGB) panels, which have the same Tandem RGB layers for extra brightness as its new TV screens.</em>
<em>LG Display’s 5K ultrawide.</em>
<em>LG Display’s 5K ultrawide.</em>
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LG Display’s 27-inch 4K 240Hz RGB-stripe panel.
Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Battle of the ‘world’s brightest’ 4,500-nit TVs.

How can both Samsung Display and LG Display claim to have the world’s brightest TV when they offer the same 4,500-nit brightness peaks? Not convincingly! But the extra 500 nits is still a milestone over last-gen tech, and boy are these new OLED screens gorgeous in person. You can’t say OLED is lacking brightness anymore.

<em>LG Display’s flagship 83-inch “Meta” panel, with its Primary Tandem RGB 2.0 tech.</em>
<em>Samsung Display’s new 77-inch QD-OLED.</em>
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LG Display’s flagship 83-inch “Meta” panel, with its Primary Tandem RGB 2.0 tech.
Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Acer’s new entry-level 16-inch Nitro V gaming laptop gets AMD’s latest chip.

Acer is announcing a new Nitro V 16 AI entry-level gaming laptop with AMD’s new Gorgon Point chips. Announced at CES with a handful of other Acer laptops, the Nitro is meant to offer a budget-friendly-ish price for AMD’s new chip and Nvidia GPUs — from the RTX 5050 to RTX 5070. It’s expected in Q2, but pricing isn’t finalized.

<em>The Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop.</em>
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The Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop.
Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge