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Gear this week: an Oxford Lomo, a 4K home projector, and more

By Team HardwareZone - 6 Jan 2018

Gear this week: an Oxford Lomo, a 4K home projector, and more

Lomo’Instant Family Fall Editions

Introducing two looks for a classy instant camera. The Lomo’Instant Oxford comes in a mysterious dark, olive green design, fitting right in with British trench-coats and autumn streets. The Lomo’Instant Yangoon comes in a creamy, metallic gold, bringing you visions of the Far East drenched in sumptuous sunsets.

Find out more about the Lomo’Instant Oxford and the Lomo’Instant Yangoon.

 

Apple Leather Sleeve for 12‑inch MacBook

Apple quietly added this Leather Sleeve last year for the 12‑inch MacBook, and it looks an awful lot like the Leather Sleeve for the iPad Pro. It’s crafted from high-quality European leather with a soft microfiber lining, but besides looking sharp, the nicest feature is how you can charge your MacBook while keeping it in the sleeve.

Find out more about the Apple Leather Sleeve.

 

BenQ CineHome W1700

4K home theater projectors are getting smaller and more affordable. Case in point: BenQ's has launched a new entry-level CineHome W1700 DLP 4K projector priced at just $2,499. Based on a new 0.47-inch DLP DMD chip, the W1700 offers 2,200 lumens of brightness, a 1.2x zoom lens, and HDCP 2.2 support. It uses BenQ's proprietary CinematicColor technology and is compatible with HDR10 and 3D content too.

Find out more about the BenQ CineHome W1700.

 

Porsche Design Huawei Mate 10

The Porsche Design Huawei Mate 10 offers a sophisticated mix of luxury and performance with a beautiful ceramic body design paired with top-end specs in the form of a Kirin 970 processor, 6GB RAM, 256 GB internal storage, and a dual camera system from Leica that combines a 12-megapixel color sensor with a 20-megapixel monochrome unit.

Find out more about the Porsche Design Huawei Mate 10.

 

Tile Sport

The Tile Sport is the one you want to bring with you to track in the outdoors. The rugged version of the Tile tracker is waterproof and can be submerged up to 1.5 meters for up to 30 minutes. It also has the furthest range among the Tile series, and is twice as loud as the original Tile.

Find out more about the Tile Sport.

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