Gone are the days of clunky, awkward gadgets that run out of juice just when needed the most. Today, technology aims to blend the best of usability and style to make sure devices are not just useful tools to get tasks done but also look good while doing it.
For example, there’s the Darfon dual-mode gaming mouse, which blends performance features — like a blazing-fast wireless connection and adjustable click resistance for the left and right buttons — with personalization and convenience in details like Qi wireless charging, adjustable weights and large pads to ensure stability at all times.
Or take the Acer Swift 7, which strikes a balance between style and substance. This ultra-portable fits the latest technology into an incredibly thin and light form factor — it’s just 9.95 mm (0.39 inches) thick and weighs 890 g, or just under 2 pounds. Its compact, minimalist design is centered around a 14” display with bezels just 2.57 mm wide, which sits in a stylish, premium magnesium alloy body that’s even stronger and lighter than aluminum at the same thickness. To top it all off, an Intel 8th-generation Core i7 processor and up to 16GB of RAM make work breeze by on the go with up to 12 hours of battery life.
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Gone are the days of clunky, awkward gadgets that run out of juice just when needed the most. Today, technology aims to blend the best of usability and style to make sure devices are not just useful tools to get tasks done but also look good while doing it.
