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6 tech products that rocked our world this month

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Sony A95K QD-OLED TV
A quantum leap for OLED
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Almost everything you want
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Pro Wi-Fi for your whole home
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The final frontier
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As good as it can get
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March of this year featured the first Apple event of the year, as well as the rollout of many products first previewed at CES. Apple's new devices aside, this month we got our first glimpse of QD-OLED technology in the form of a new TV and gaming monitor -- the debut products to use the advanced panel type.

Even beyond QD-OLED, the tech products that rocked our team's world this month show the futuristic tech that is finally coming to products you can actually buy.

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Sony A95K QD-OLED TV

A quantum leap for OLED

Pros
  • Next-level color purity
  • High color brightness
  • Wide color gamut
  • Perfect black levels
  • Great sound
Cons
  • Expensive

The Sony A95K was the first QD-OLED television we got to actually see and test, and it did not disappoint. We don't hand out perfect scores very often, but for high-end TVs, QD-OLED is proving to be a truly transformative panel technology -- and Sony is leading the charge.

The Sony A95K has those perfect black levels that only OLED can deliver, but it also takes color accuracy and brightness to levels never seen before on an OLED. It's never cheap to buy yourself the latest and greatest tech, but in the case of the Sony A85K, it just might be worth it.

Sony BRAVIA XR A95K 55"
Sony A95K QD-OLED TV
A quantum leap for OLED
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iPad Air (5th-gen)

Almost everything you want

Pros
  • High-performance M1 processor
  • Slim and light
  • Software suitable for work or play
  • Large, colorful, and sharp screen
  • Wide array of quality accessories
  • Center Stage works well
Cons
  • 64GB storage isn't enough
  • Battery life disappoints

Apple did the unthinkable with the latest iPad Air, now in its 5th generation. It comes with the M1 chip, the same impressive piece of Apple Silicon you'll find in the iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and even the iMac. It certainly has less room to flex in the iPad Air, but that doesn't make it any less impressive, especially since Apple isn't charging extra for it.

Beyond the extra performance of the M1, the new iPad Air is nearly unrecognizable next to last gen's model. Connected to the Magic Keyboard, it's a serviceable laptop replacement if you can manage with the small size. As a stand-alone tablet, it's just excellent -- portable, fast, and effortlessly fun to play with. It might be lacking some of the advanced features of the iPad Pro, such as Face ID and the Pro Motion display, but it's the iPad most people should buy.

2022 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB
iPad Air (5th-gen)
Almost everything you want
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Eero Pro 6E

Pro Wi-Fi for your whole home

Pros
  • Supports fast, multigig connectivity
  • Wi-Fi 6E onboard
  • Easy to use and setup
  • Great range
  • Relatively affordable compared to competitors
Cons
  • No quad-band design
  • Late to the Wi-Fi 6E game

Wi-Fi has never been so important, but many of the fastest routers are way too expensive. The Eero Pro 6E brings the price down quite a bit on premium mesh routers, all without losing the speed we all want. In our testing, its range proved to be good, maintaining high speeds in even larger homes.

Of course, the Eero Pro 6E supports the higher bandwidth of Wi-Fi 6E, so long as you have the latest devices that also support it. But even if you don't, the Eero Pro 6E should be futureproof for many, many years, which is essential when it comes to buying a router.

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Eero Pro 6E
Pro Wi-Fi for your whole home
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Alienware 34 QD-OLED gaming monitor

The final frontier

Pros
  • QD-OLED contrast is unbeatable
  • Fantastic HDR performance
  • Excellent color saturation
  • Attractive, minimalist design
  • Surprisingly affordable
Cons
  • SDR brightness is a bit low
  • Color accuracy isn't perfect

OLED gaming monitors are still basically unheard of. While console gamers have been able to enjoy the benefits of OLED televisions, PC gamers have been left in the dust.

But no more. The Alienware 34 QD-OLED finally delivers the incredible black levels of OLED to the PC gaming world, along with some excellent HDR performance with a peak brightness of up to 1,000 nits. The ultrawide and curved Alienware 34 delivers on the performance front too, bringing a 175Hz refresh rate at a 1440p resolution.

For even one of the best gaming monitors, this covers a surprisingly wide color gamut too. It's the whole package, and hopefully the first of an exciting new era for PC gaming monitors.

Alienware 34 QD-OLED
Alienware 34 QD-OLED gaming monitor
The final frontier
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus+

As good as it can get

Pros
  • Powerful
  • Beautiful hardware
  • Gorgeous display
  • Great speakers
  • Productivity powerhouse
Cons
  • Keyboard case not included
  • Some software trouble

If there's one company that has continued to support Android tablets over the years, it's Samsung. The company's latest release, the Galaxy Tab S8+, is an attempt at a true iPad Pro competitor, and it comes remarkably close. Thanks to some incredibly premium hardware and the convenience of Samsung DeX, the Galaxy Tab S8+ has a lot going for it.

The detachable keyboard has a hard time comparing with the Magic Keyboard, though, and there continue to be some glaring holes in the Android tablet app ecosystem. Some of that isn't Samsung's fault, but this isn't a cheap tablet, either. Samsung fans will love the way their phone and tablet work together though, even letting you freely use the same S Pen across both devices. That's just cool.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus+
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Luke Larsen

Luke Larsen is the Senior editor of computing, managing all content covering laptops, monitors, PC hardware, Macs, and more.

Power up your tech game this summer with Dell’s top deals: Upgrade for a bargain
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One of the best times to upgrade your tech stack, be it your desktop, a new laptop, or some high-resolution monitors, is when great deals are to be had. Well, I'm here to share that thanks to Dell's top deals, you can power up your tech game and have most of the summer to make it happen. Maybe you're happy with your current system or setup. That's excellent, but you're likely considering upgrading somewhere, and that's precisely what these deals are all about. Dell has a smorgasbord of deals on laptops, desktops, gaming desktops, monitors, accessories, and so much more. We'll call out a few of our favorite deals below, but for now, know that you should be shopping this sale if you're interested in anything tech-related.

 
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There are some great machines in the 15-inch laptop category, which has recently been stretched to include the more common 16-inch laptop. The best among them is the Apple MacBook Pro 16, which offers fast performance for tasks like video editing and the longest battery life.

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How to set an ‘Out of Office’ message in Microsoft Teams
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Many people use Microsoft Teams regularly to communicate with colleagues both inside of the office and remotely. It is considered one of the most efficient ways to ensure you can stay in contact with the people on your team, but what if you need to let people know you’re not readily available? Microsoft Teams has a method for you to set up an "Out of Office" status for your profile to let staff members know when you’ll be gone for the afternoon, for several days on vacation, or for an extended period.
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First, you can click on your profile icon in Teams and go directly to Schedule an out of office, as a shortcut. This will take you to the settings area where you can proceed. You can also click the three-dot icon next to your profile icon, then go to Settings > General, then scroll down to the bottom of the page. There, you'll find out-of-office settings and click Schedule.

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