Remember the Dell XPS 13 ? After disappearing from shelves last year, it is finally back. And this time, Dell is taking a direct shot at Apple’s MacBook Neo by doing something unusual: keeping the price very low. The new model is also the smallest and lightest XPS 13 the company has ever made. It measures 12.7mm thin and weighs only 2.2 pounds. Dell says that makes it even lighter and more compact than Apple’s competing laptop. So, what does it cost? The regular price is $699 (~Php42,000). But if you are a student, you can get it for just $599 (~Php36,000). That includes anyone over 16 in high school or anyone enrolled in a college that gives out degrees. For that price, the student version of the Dell XPS 13 comes with an Intel Core Series 3 chip, 8GB of memory, and 256GB of storage. If you want more power, you can pay extra for an Intel Core Ultra Series processor, up to 32GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage. You also get to pick between two colors: storm or sky. ...
The TECNO CAMON series has always been a camera-first lineup—and that remains true with the CAMON 50. Today, we’re looking at the standard TECNO CAMON 50 . Priced at Php13,999, its spec sheet clearly prioritizes photography over raw performance. You get a 50-megapixel Sony sensor with OIS, but only a 4G chipset. But should you immediately dismiss the CAMON 50 because it lacks 5G? And beyond the cameras, does it offer enough to stand out? Let’s find out in our TECNO CAMON 50 review. TECNO CAMON 50 4G Specs Android 16, HiOS 16 (up to 3 OS upgrades) Dual SIM, Dual Standby 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED 144Hz display, 2644 x 1208 pixel resolution, ~429ppi 2.2GHz MediaTek Helio G200 Ultimate octa-core processor Mali-G57 MC2 GPU 8GB RAM 256GB internal storage 32-megapixel front camera 50-megapixel (LYT-700C, f/1.8, PDAF, OIS) + 8-megapixel (ultra-wide, f/2.2) rear cameras, LED flash IP68/69/69K dust and water resistant MIL-STD-810H Stere...