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High-end turntable maker VPI Industries has announced its first Forever Series vinyl spinner. Instead of having to invest in a brand new system when something better inevitably comes along, the Model One's modular components can be upgraded.Continue ReadingCategory: Home Entertainment, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Luxury, Audiophile, Turntables, Modular
Emerging startup Physical Intelligence has no interest in building robots. Instead, the team has something better in mind: powering the hardware with the continuously learning generalist 'brains' of AI software, so existing machines will be able to autonomously carry out a growing amount of tasks that require precise movements and dexterity – including housework.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.The X-E1 was the first model in Fujilm's X-E camera series. It was originally intended to broaden the X-series’ appeal following the launch of the Flagship X-Pro1.Just a couple of weeks ago, Fujifilm announced the X-M5, the first new model in its entry-level X-M series in over a decade. The appearance of this long-dormant
Is there any vehicle more adorable than a sub-4-m (13.1-ft) Japanese micro-camper van? Maybe a next-gen micro-camper built into an ultra-versatile van platform that also works as a commercial goods-hauler, micro shuttle and mobile pop-up shop? And since we're looking ahead to the future, why not make it a clean-running EV? That's the Toyota Kayoibako, a concept van that paints a truly endearing p
Montreal-based architecture office Future Simple Studio has designed minimalist interiors with white oak and textured concrete for a sushi restaurant in Quebec City. Read more
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Image: SiruiSirui, a company best known for its relatively inexpensive tripods and cinema lenses, has announced a lens that may appeal to photographers and videographers looking for an inexpensive portrait lens: a full-frame 85mm F1.4 with autofocus for Nikon Z-mount, Sony E-mount, and Fujifilm X-mount. On the latter it'l
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Image: FujifilmFujifilm has announced the XF 500mm F5.6 R LM OIS WR (762mm equiv), a super telephoto APS-C lens for its X Mount system. The lens is sure to be a welcome addition to bird photographers with Fujifilm cameras, or anyone else who's been wishing for a super telephoto prime with autofocus capabilities. Prior to
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Image: FujifilmFujifilm has announced the 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR II, a significantly more compact update of its top-end fast standard zoom lens for the X mount.The new lens is significantly smaller and lighter than the original XF 16-55mm. Whereas the original lens looked like a slightly shorter 24-70mm zoom, the new versio
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Sample galleryThis widget is not optimized for RSS feed readers. Please open this article's permalink in a browser to view this content.Product Photos by Mitchell Clark/Dale BaskinThe Fujifilm X-M5 is the company's latest APS-C mirrorless camera and comes in as the lowest-end entry in its current lineup. It uses the c
Yuji Igarashi, Fujifilm’s Division Manager for its Professional Imaging Group, teases that the company is working on two new cameras for release in 2025.Image: Fujifilm YouTube ChannelEarlier today, Fujifilm announced its newest camera, the X-M5, along with two new lenses, the XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR II and the XF 500mm F5.6 R LM OIS WR, at its most recent X Summit event in Japan.Fujifilm likes t


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