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Evercade’s new handheld has a larger screen and dual thumbsticks for 3D games
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Evercade’s new handheld has a larger screen and dual thumbsticks for 3D games

The Evercade Nexus will launch at $199.99 when preorders open. | Image: Evercade After releasing smaller versions of its handhelds, Evercade has announced a new portable console called the Nexus featuring a large 5.89-inch screen. That's larger than the 4.3-inch screen on Evercade's previous handheld, the EXP-R. The Nexus' display also delivers a small bump in resolution from 800×480 pixels to 840×512, and a switch from a 4:3 aspect ratio to 16:9. The handheld will be available for preorder starting on April 1st for $199.99, and is expected to ship in October 2026. As with previous versions of Evercade's handhelds, including its Super Pocket lineup, the Nexus doesn't have an app store, won't play ROMs, and isn't compati … Read the full story at The Verge.

The Verge3/31/2026
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Hisense’s 75-inch U6 mini-LED TV is cheaper than its 65-inch model
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Hisense’s 75-inch U6 mini-LED TV is cheaper than its 65-inch model

If you’re keen to get a new 4K TV that has built-in streaming services provided by Amazon’s Fire TV software, it’s tough to get more for your money than with Hisense’s U6. The company’s 75-inch, feature-packed mini-LED TV is an even better value than usual thanks to the discount happening on the final day of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. Right now, you can get it for an all-time low of around $549.96 ($750 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which is actually $30 less than the discounted 65-inch model. You’re saving money while getting 10 more inches of screen real estate, not to mention more dimming zones. Hisense U6 mini-LED TV (2025) Where to Buy: $899.99 $549.96 at Amazon (75-inch) $899.99 $549.99 at Best Buy (75-inch) $759.99 $579.99 at Amazon (65-inch) The U6 is full of appealing specs. Aside from its mini-LED backlighting, which lends to its bright picture and vivid contrast, Hisense’s midrange TV supports up to a 144Hz refresh rate at 4K resolution through two of its four HDMI ports. This makes it a great choice if you want to play PC or console games at fast framerates (although consoles that support HDMI 2.1 top out at 120Hz refresh rate). HDR content should look good, too, no matter the service, since the U6 supports HDR10, HDR10 Plus Adaptive, HLG, and Dolby Vision IQ. Reviews site Rtings has some interesting tidbits to share from its testing of the 75-inch panel. For instance, the U6 features 320 dimming zones, up from 300 in the 65-inch model. However, the 75-inch model is the only size in the lineup that doesn’t use a VA panel. Instead, it has an ADS Pro panel, and Adam Babcock, a writer for Rtings, shared that it boasts better viewing angles than VA, but worse contrast. If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you’ll be able to utilize Alexa Plus through the Hisense U6 (it’s $19.99 per month if you don’t have Prime). The upgraded voice assistant is generally a lot faster at surfacing search results and better at engaging you in more natural conversation than you might be expecting if you’ve used Fire TV devices in the past.

The Verge3/31/2026
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‘Redemption is here’: Dino Melaye explains how ADC will defeat Tinubu in 2027
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‘Redemption is here’: Dino Melaye explains how ADC will defeat Tinubu in 2027

Mr Melaye contended that Mr Kwankwaso’s defection to the ADC and teaming up with the PDP candidate in the 2023 presidential election, Atiku Abubakar and his Labour Party counterpart, Peter Obi, will help to ensure Mr Tinubu’s defeat in the 2027 poll. The post ‘Redemption is here’: Dino Melaye explains how ADC will defeat Tinubu in 2027 appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

Premium Times3/31/2026
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IFAD/VCDP warn Niger food processors against handling faulty equipment without experts
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IFAD/VCDP warn Niger food processors against handling faulty equipment without experts

Food processors under the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) and International Fund for Agricultural Development-assisted Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP) in Niger State have been cautioned against handling faulty equipment without professional expertise. Facilitators, Engr. Daniel Shaba and Engr. Jerry Ikuenisafun, gave the warning during a six-day training on the Constitution Strengthening and Support of […] IFAD/VCDP warn Niger food processors against handling faulty equipment without experts

Daily Post Nigeria3/31/2026
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