
Engadget Review Recap: Galaxy Z Fold 7, Panasonic S1 II, Samsung QS700F, and More
Over the past few weeks, our team has been hard at work reviewing a plethora of new devices. In this recap, we’ll dive into our expert scores and summaries for each product.
First up is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. This latest flagship foldable phone has finally achieved its potential with significant reductions in size and thickness. While it still comes with a hefty price tag of $2,000, it’s undeniable that this device has reached new heights. Our reviewer praised its exquisitely thin design and top-tier performance, although noted the absence of S Pen support and mediocre charging speeds.
Next is the Canon EOS R50 V, which promises to be a solid budget vlogging camera. While it excels in video quality, autofocus, and usability, it falls short compared to its rivals, such as Sony’s ZV-E10 II. Its inability to keep up with competitors’ features and performance may hinder its potential for wider appeal.
We also take a look at the Samsung HW-QS700F soundbar. This new model boasts impressive audio quality, refined design, and ease of setup. While it has some limitations, including 3.1.2-channel audio constraining movie sound and limited compatibility with non-Samsung TVs, its innovative automatic orientation adjustment makes it a compelling alternative to pricier options.
In addition, we’re taking an in-depth look at the Panasonic LUMIX S1 II camera. While this device shines with features like 6K RAW video and outstanding stabilization, our reviewer noted that its high price may be off-putting for many users. We urge creators to consider alternatives, such as Nikon’s Z6 III, which offers similar capabilities at a more affordable cost.
Lastly, we’ve reviewed the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 laptop. This revamped device boasts an adaptable design and a great optional mini LED screen, but ultimately lacks personality. It’s a perfectly capable machine that won’t win any hearts, especially with its subpar touchpad and mediocre speakers.
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