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Woot's 1-Day Deal Knocks $60 Off Sony's High-End WH-1000XM5 Headphones
Woot's 1-Day Deal Knocks $60 Off Sony's High-End WH-1000XM5 Headphones
If you're looking for the very best over-ear headphones on the market, according to CNET reviewer David Carnoy, Sony's WH-10000XM5 are the pair to beat right now. The 1000XM5 are the latest in Sony's top-of-the-line series of noise-canceling headphones, and right now you can pick up a pair on sale. Woot is offering the first discount we've seen on these headphones, and currently has them available for $340, which is $60 less than full price. This deal is only available until 9:59 p.m. PT (12:59 a.m. ET) tonight, and there's a chance it may sell out before then.
These over-ear Sonys claimed a top spot on our list of the best headphones overall for 2022. At over $300, even on sale, they're certainly not for those who are looking for a budget-friendly option. But if you want the very best of the best, and don't mind paying more to get it, these are the headphones for you.
Equipped with eight internal microphones and dual processors, the 1000XM5 boast some of the most effective noise-canceling capabilities on the market right now. They also have four beamforming microphones and a convenient speak-to-chat function that temporarily pauses your music once you start talking.
Thanks to Sony's LDAC technology, they also support high-resolution audio, even over Bluetooth, and upscale your compressed music files with AI assistance. They feature intuitive touch controls, and will even automatically pause your music when you take the headphones off. They can also pair with multiple devices at once, and boast an impressive battery life of up to 30 hours on a single charge.
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Sony QD-OLED First Look: The OLED TV Competition is Heating Up
Sony QD-OLED First Look: The OLED TV Competition is Heating Up
I'm not ready to declare Sony's QD-OLED the best TV ever. Not yet, anyway. But based on what I saw during a private demo in New York last month, I can say it's shaping up to be a strong contender.
Sony's QD-OLED TV, the A95K series, is hands-down the most anticipated television of Sony's 2022 lineup (which has a lot of new high-end features and picture quality extras, from a remote finder to mini-LED backlights). Using this new screen technology, Sony promises improved color and viewing angle compared to current, conventional OLED TVs -- which already deliver the best picture quality on the market. I finally got the chance to see QD-OLED in person, and it seems to deliver on that promise.
Sony engineers showed me a 65-inch A95K set up next to an A90J, the company's best 2021 OLED TV, as well as Sony's professional-grade OLED reference monitor. They played a series of the same test patterns and video on all three displays simultaneously, similar to how I review TVs. The most remarkable difference I saw was deeper, more saturated color of red, for example a woman's dress and buildings at night, on the QD-OLED. Differences in other colors were less obvious, but my overall impression was that QD-OLED did indeed have better color.
Sony's A95K QD-OLED TV, top right, next to the 2021 A90J OLED (top left) with Sony smaller OLED reference monitor below.
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I saw slightly better fidelity from extreme off-angle on the A95K -- the A90J showed more color shift as I moved to the extreme edges, away from dead center -- but you'd have to have a really crappy seat on the couch to notice. The QD-OLED also showed slightly smoother treatment of film grain, which Sony's engineers claimed was a benefit of the way QD-OLED creates light. Based on Sony's demo, I'd say QD-OLED TVs like the A95K have the potential to outperform "regular" OLED models from Sony as well as from other TV makers like LG.
But here's the caveat: Sony says the A95K it used in the demo isn't a production version. It's an "early prototype," so the final shipping version could be different. Also, Sony's demos highlighted the A95K's strengths, but I still caught a couple of weaknesses where the older, non QD-OLED actually looked better. The skin tone in one scene was a bit closer to the reference on the A90J, and the screen of the A90J rejected more ambient light than that of the A95K, which had a grayer, not-exactly-black finish. The latter difference impaired the QD-OLED's contrast under bright lights but wasn't an issue under dark, home theater-style lighting.
Seen from extreme angles the QD-OLED (foreground) maintained color fidelity a bit better than the standard OLED (far right).
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It's worth mentioning that highlights didn't look appreciably better on the QD-OLED, and shadow detail between the two was also similar. Sony's engineers claimed the QD-OLED does a better job in near-black shadows, but none of their demos showed it as far as I noticed.
I'm looking forward to checking out QD-OLED TVs like the A95K and Samsung's S95B in my lab, with my own material, and the opportunity to measure and compare them against LG's latest 2022 OLED TVs. Until then, I'm not ready to declare a winner.
Sony didn't specify when I could get a review sample, although it did say the A95K and its other 2022 TVs would ship in spring. It also has yet to officially announce pricing, but indications peg the 55-inch at $3,000 and the 65-inch at $4,000, more than double the price of my current favorite 2021 OLED TV, the LG C1. If those indications prove correct, the Sony A95K will also be significantly more expensive than Samsung's S95B QD-OLED TV, which costs $2,200 for the 55-inch size and $3,000 for the 65-incher.
Samsung Display's new OLED panel combines OLED elements with quantum dots to boost color and other image quality attributes.
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The myriad types of similar-sounding TV terms can get confusing, so bear with me. OLED technology delivers the best TV picture quality available today. Every OLED TV you can buy right now, and most upcoming 2022 models including 2022 Sonys in the A80K and A90K series, use the conventional OLED display panels, not QD-OLED. They rely on yellow and blue OLED materials to create "white" light and filters to mix in other colors, a technology known as WRGB OLED.
The new panels in the A95K series use a different manufacturing method that combines a blue OLED base layer with red and blue quantum dots, hence the "QD." The A95K is one of two QD-OLED TVs announced for 2022. The other is the Samsung S95B, which I saw in person very briefly.
Read more:Samsung OLED TV First Look: Why It Will Probably Beat Samsung's Own QLED TVs
The introduction of QD-OLED brings competition to the big-screen OLED TV market. A company called LG Display currently manufactures all of the OLED TV panels available today and supplies them not only to LG Electronics but also to Sony, Vizio, Philips, Panasonic and others worldwide.
Sony said it was unable to disclose information about the panel vendor for the A95K, but rumors point to Samsung Display, which first announced its QD-OLED ambitions in 2019 with an $11 billion investment in a new factory in Korea.
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As befits a flagship model the A95K also offers the full monty of Sony's 2022 TV features, including a bundled webcam, a remote finder feature, improved gaming featuring HDMI 2.1 inputs, VRR and auto HDR tone mapping for PlayStation 5 and the Google TV operating system with a hands-free mic.
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1-Day Refurb iPhone and Apple Watch Discounts to Save You Hundreds (Update: Expired)
1-Day Refurb iPhone and Apple Watch Discounts to Save You Hundreds (Update: Expired)
Update: This deal has expired. Be sure to stay tuned to CNET Deals for all the best deals as they happen.
Staying up to date with Apple tech can be expensive as new models are released every year. While the iPhone 13 Pro might top our list of best phones and the Apple Watch Series 7 is the best smartwatch around, not everyone wants to pay through the nose for an upgrade. If you'd prefer to save some cash, going for a previous-gen model or a refurbished device is the way to go and Woot has you covered with a huge selection of refurbished models on sale today only.
Woot's sale includes recent devices like the iPhone 12 and 2020 iPhone SE with hundreds of dollars off compared to their prices brand new. Older phones like the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone X offer even more affordable picks for those needing a backup phone of a first device for a youngster. On the Apple Watch side, the previous-gen Apple Watch Series 6 is the newest model on sale, starting at $240 with other generations discounted as low as $95.
All of the devices are listed as "scratch and dent" condition which means they may show some physical signs of wear. The devices have, however, been tested to ensure they're fully functional and have at least 85% of their original battery capacity remaining. If you can live with some superficial imperfections, you'll be getting a much more affordable device.
Woot's sale is running today only, though supplies are limited and some models may sell out before that date. Shipping is free with an Amazon Prime account since Woot is owned by Amazon.
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First Look With the New, Unveiled DeLorean Alpha5
First Look With the New, Unveiled DeLorean Alpha5
This story is part of Plugged In, CNET's hub for all things EV and the future of electrified mobility. From vehicle reviews to helpful hints and the latest industry news, we've got you covered.
The DeLorean is back from the future but also from the past, in the brand's first true relaunch since its heady, infamous days in the early 1980s. After getting a close look at a prototype of the new Alpha5, I think it has a chance of standing out from a crowd of high-end electric GT's that is gunning for Tesla's domination of luxury car sales. Here's what intrigued and surprised me about this vehicle.
If you aren't a car buff, you would never guess this car has any relation to the original DeLorean DMC-12.
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A tasty exterior
The Alpha5 is a real looker, as was the original DMC-12, but in a completely different way. If you aren't a car buff you'd never guess this car is related to the original DeLorean. It's a much larger car (what car isn't, compared to models 40-plus years ago?) still featuring gullwing doors, but they're now massive enough to reveal both rows of seats at once.
The face and rump of the Alpha5, key brand statements for any car, have no correlation to those of the DMC-12, nor does the side profile, which is curvaceous and organic compared to the DMC-12's angular origami. Italdesign heavily detailed the ends of the car without chaos of a C8 Corvette, to my eye. The original DeLorean was also designed by Italdesign back when it was under the leadership of legendary founder Giorgetto Giugiaro.
If you're a fan of shooting brakes, the sort of low and lean station wagon that Brits and Europeans love, a future version of the Alpha5 will be in that form; DeLorean calls it a Plasma Tail. My brief peek under the drape told me it should be first out the gate, not second.
What DeLorean calls a Plasma Tail others call a shooting brake body style. Either way, its what I'd open with if it were my company.
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What moves you
There's not as much to get excited about in the powertrain, partly because details are still scant and partly because of my personal theory that electric car powertrains are more alike than combustion car powertrains ever were, thanks to electric power's uniform excellence. The Alpha5 will be a dual motor all-wheel drive arrangement with an expected range of 300 miles and a 0-to-60-mph time of 3 seconds. There are presently no plans to offer range variants.
Have a seat and a hug
Things really get interesting when the Alpha5's doors go up. The cabin has a strong wraparound bow shape with two LCD screens, the larger of which can display a modern digital instrument panel or a perfect replica of the DMC-12's analog instruments. Clever.
The Alpha5's digital instrument panel can perfectly mimic that of the original DeLorean.
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Then there's DeLorean Sense: It's a connected band you can give to loved ones or (really close) friends that allows their heartbeat to be displayed on the console screen, their body temp to become your seat heater setting or their hug to be delivered to you via power seat bolsters. I stared at DeLorean CMO Troy Beetz for a moment after he described these; I don't think he was kidding. Apple does a couple of these tricks with its watch, but it definitely hasn't figure out the hug thing yet.
A connected band would enable others to send their heartrate, temperature or hugs to you as you drive your Alpha5, presumably in bliss.
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Like every car under the sun, the Alpha5 can import your phone contacts but this car will do more than use them to support calls and texts: As you drive, people in your list will be pinned on the live map screen to remind you when they live or work nearby, perhaps rekindling fading friendships. It's an interesting mashup of location, social and check-in that Google Maps on Android does to a lesser degree.
On top of the dash are two narrow LEDs that will both glow when you're heading toward a location you've configured as a special place, be that home, a vacation spot or the office (please don't). DeLorean calls this a True North indicator and, honestly, it's the most out there of a basket of edgy technology visions inside this car.
The bottom line
The Alpha5 will go on very limited sale in 2024 and there's no pricing yet. That said, the company openly targets cars like the Lucid Air, Mercedes EQS sedan and Tesla Model S Plaid, so it's not a bad guess that the Alpha5's base MSRP will be widely around $125,000. DeLorean plans to select a US-based manufacturing partner that checks off at least one of the new boxes for the complicated rules around federal EV tax credits if the car's over-$55,000 price didn't exclude it first.
I probably have a somewhat irrational soft spot for the Delorean brand, as far removed from the heady early 80s as it may be. The original car had a certain Apple-ness about it, captured our imagination rather than generating resentment of its well-heeled buyers, and had a truly American flavor - even though it was the product of Italian design and British manufacturing.
The Alpha5 is the product of a different company from a different era and lacks the larger-than-life leader that was John DeLorean. (That's no slight against the new company's leaders, who have their own controversies... but likely none related to illicit suitcases.) This car is a good example of a fertile moment in automotive history that most of us won't see again.
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Disney streams fireworks to celebrate being halfway to Halloween Friday night
Disney streams fireworks to celebrate being halfway to Halloween Friday night
Disney is streaming it's Halloween fireworks from the Magic Kingdom at Disney World this Friday night. Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular, and is being used to celebrate the halfway point to Halloween. The fireworks are narrated by Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas, and are part of part of the company's Disney Magic Moments effort to keep fans entertained while its theme parks are closed indefinitely during the spread of COVID-19.
The fireworks show, which debuted last fall during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, features songs from The Nightmare Before Christmas, ghostly projections on the castle and of course Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy. You can check out the 12-minute show at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on YouTube.
Disney's "Halfway 2 Halloween" celebration also features on Disney's Magic Moments website and includes Halloween cookie decorating, spooky art projects, the Dapper Dans singing Grim Grinning Ghosts, a costume challenge and more.
You can also watch Disney World's Happily Ever fireworks, and here's when Disneyland and Disney World might reopen following COVID-19 closures.
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SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Broadband Is Speeding Up, Ookla Says
SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Broadband Is Speeding Up, Ookla Says
Elon Musk's rocket company has launched more than 2,000 flying routers to space in recent years as it attempts to build a constellation of satellites that could eventually dwarf the total amount of spacecraft launched by humanity in all the decades before SpaceX came on the scene.
Now it appears all that investment is beginning to yield some real results.
Internet speed test outfit Ookla reported on Tuesday that Starlink has raced further ahead of competition, recording the fastest median satellite broadband speeds in most places it's offered and even outpacing the median speed of terrestrial fixed broadband services in Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and several European countries.
Starlink is available in at least 32 countries around the world, giving it a significant advantage over nascent competitors like Amazon's Project Kuiper.
"As we've continued to see over the past year, Starlink's low-earth orbit satellites (LEOs) provide a life-changing service for consumers in rural areas that might not otherwise have access to high-speed internet," reads a statement from Ookla.
As for the US and Canada, Starlink is faster than other satellite internet providers by quite a bit, with Puerto Rico being one notable exception -- for now it's still struggling there to keep up with HughesNet.
That could change though, as Starlink speeds increased by 38 percent between the first quarter of 2021 and 2022, according to Ookla. In Canada, they were up by 58 percent over the same period.
Changes in Starlink speed between the first quarter of 2021 and this year.
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Starlink records its fastest median download speeds in Lithuania (160Mbps). Ookla clocked it at 91Mbps in the US, 97Mbps in Canada and 124Mbps in Australia.
There have been apparent hiccups, however. Upload speeds on Starlink actually decreased year over year, by 33 percent in the US and 36 percent in Canada.
SpaceX didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Nintendo of America Testers Allege Sexual Harassment, Report Says
Nintendo of America Testers Allege Sexual Harassment, Report Says
Several female Nintendo of America testers alleged instances of sexual harassment and a sexist working environment at the gaming company, Kotaku reported Tuesday. It was particularly problematic for contract workers, who often struggled to rise to full-time employment within Nintendo, the site noted.
The testers worked for Nintendo in the last decade, covering the company's 3DS, Wii U and Switch eras.
One such female worker cited in the story highlighted an instance in which a male full-time employee posted sexual comments in an internal Microsoft Teams channel. That employee reportedly was only assigned sexual harassment training, while a contractor who'd made sexual comments on a different occasion was fired.
Female contractors also struggled to advance within Nintendo, with one alleging a culture of "favoritism" and "cronyism" that didn't include any goals or benchmarks showing a path to full-time employment, according to Kotaku.
Tuesday's article follows an April Kotaku report that contractors felt like "second class workers."
Last year, Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser reportedly responded to reports about of sexual harassment and toxicity at gaming giant Activision Blizzard. "I find these accounts distressing and disturbing," he wrote in November. "They run counter to my values as well as Nintendo's beliefs, values and policies."
Nintendo didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about Tuesday's report.