Vincent Chang is no stranger to tech. After all, he has tested almost every tech product under the sun during his stints at HardwareZone, CNET Asia and The Straits Times.
Can Buy — the Acer Travelmate P6 business laptop has security features in spades, from its built-in privacy filter to a presence detection feature. Its compact and lightweight build is also perfect for those who are always on the move.
Can Buy — the Alienware 34 Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor offers true blacks, vibrant colours and superb HDR performance. It’s ideal for PC gamers that are willing to splurge on the best gear.
Can Buy — the Aftershock Apex 15X EVO has a separate and optional water cooling module that does a great job at keeping this gaming notebook cool and quiet.
With their rich colours and true blacks, OLED screens look better than other display technologies. And with screen burn-in becoming less of an issue, OLEDs are finding their way into more devices. Here are five of our favourite OLED-equipped products.
Can Buy — the Huawei MateBook E is the Chinese tech firm’s take on the Surface Pro. It’s not quite as good as Microsoft’s convertible, but the Huawei is cheaper and decent enough.
Can Buy — the Asus Zenbook 14 OLED is a portable ultrabook with an excellent screen, good performance and long battery life. However, it can run a bit warm for intensive computing tasks.
Can Buy — the Microsoft Surface Studio Laptop is a cool-looking Windows convertible that offers a premium experience, especially for creative tasks involving its optional stylus.
Can Buy — the MSI GE76 Raider is packed with the latest and greatest PC gaming hardware now. Expect loads of heat, noise and more importantly, performance.
Can Buy — the Samsung Galaxy A53 retains the key features of its predecessor, and despite some minor tweaks, is still good value in the mid-range segment.