Kleve X-H2 is the name of Fujifilm’s latest system camera with lush 40.2 megapixels (MP) on the APS-C sensor. The addition in the X series can record 8K videos (30 frames per second), electronically offers a breathtakingly short shutter speed of 1/80 000 seconds and an electronic viewfinder with 5.76 MP – and all this in a compact housing.
The new pixel structure of the sensor makes the camera so bright that ISO 125 is available as standard light sensitivity. Image files with a resolution of 160 megapixels can also be created using pixel Shift technology.
The X-H2 will be available from the end of September for 2249 euros (housing). Fujifilm also offers the camera in a kit with the XF-16-80mm lens (F4 R OIS WR), then for 2749 euros.
Compact Motorola mid-range with full-size accompaniment
The new Motorola Edge 30 Neo is also comparatively handy with its 6.3-inch POLED display (120 Hertz). As a processor, manufacturer Lenovo is striving for the Snapdragon 695 G. The 64-megapixel main camera is optically stabilized.
The 4020 mAh battery of the 400 euro expensive mid-range phone can be charged quickly with the included 68 watt power supply. After all, there are still 5 watts of charging power in it wirelessly. Although the 155 gram Neo is protected against coarse dust and water droplets (IP52), it is not dust and waterproof.
However, this also applies to the 6.6-inch Edge 30 Fusion (600 euros) and the 6.7-inch Edge 30 Ultra (900 euros) with more powerful processors and other camera systems, which Lenovo has also re-introduced. The Ultra can even charge wieselflink – with 125 watts on the cable or with 50 watts wirelessly.
While the Fusion is also available with a leatherette back, the 400 euro Neo stands out due to its colors for the back developed in cooperation with Pantone (green, purple, black and white), which should continue in the Android 12 operating system. The new Edge models are already available or will be in September.
Thomson Evo: Notebook with Intel Evo
So that there are no doubts: Thomson has named a new laptop after Intel’s notebook platform. After all, that’s what the Evo (99ADZ2W) is certified for. What do you get out of it? About a long battery life and fast charging from 0 to 80 percent charge level in half an hour.
The Evo comes with a 15.6-inch IPS display (Full HD), is housed in an anodized aluminum housing and is powered by the Intel Core-I51135G7 processor.
Wi-Fi 6 (ax WLAN) is also on board, as well as Bluetooth 5.1 and an HDMI 2.1 port. In addition, there are two Type-C USB ports, which also have Thunderbolt 4 and display port functionality. With Windows 11, 16 gigabytes (GB) of RAM and a 512 GB SSD hard drive, the 1.65-kilo notebook costs just under 900 euros.