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The Razer Kishi Ultra controller deal for Prime Day brings it down to $100
The Razer Kishi Ultra controller deal for Prime Day brings it down to $100

Engadget

time11-07-2025

  • Engadget

The Razer Kishi Ultra controller deal for Prime Day brings it down to $100

Many consider Razer's Kishi Ultra to be the best mobile gaming controller around. But its standard $150 price tag is a sticking point for some. Well, Prime Day is here to cure what ails you. Amazon has the Rolls-Royce of mobile controllers for only $100. What makes the Kishi Ultra special? You can start with its form factor. Like many accessories in this space, it has a telescoping design that expands to fit your device. But unlike some competitors, its hearty grip makes it feel like a full-fledged console controller. It also has broad compatibility. It works with most Android phones, the iPhone 15 and 16 series and the two newest iPad mini models. You can plug into some foldables, including the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Ditto for most Android tablets (up to 8 inches in size). It even works with PCs via a low-latency USB cable. The list goes on. It has advanced haptics. You have RGB lighting... if you're into that. (This is Razer, after all.) Its ABXY buttons and D-pad are mechanical. It has Hall effect triggers, programmable L4 / R4 bumpers and plenty of customization options via the Razer Nexus app. If we have a gripe, it's that the thumbsticks aren't Hall effect. (Then again, the Switch 2 doesn't, either.) But at $100 for Prime Day, that omission is much easier to forgive. You can get a closer peek at it in Razer's promo video below and scoop one up on Amazon. To view this content, you'll need to update your privacy settings. Please click here and view the "Content and social-media partners" setting to do so.

The Razer Kishi Ultra controller drops to only $100 for Prime Day
The Razer Kishi Ultra controller drops to only $100 for Prime Day

Engadget

time08-07-2025

  • Engadget

The Razer Kishi Ultra controller drops to only $100 for Prime Day

Many consider Razer's Kishi Ultra to be the best mobile gaming controller around. But its standard $150 price tag is a sticking point for some. Well, Prime Day is here to cure what ails you. Amazon has the Rolls-Royce of mobile controllers for only $100. What makes the Kishi Ultra special? You can start with its form factor. Like many accessories in this space, it has a telescoping design that expands to fit your device. But unlike some competitors, its hearty grip makes it feel like a full-fledged console controller. It also has broad compatibility. It works with most Android phones, the iPhone 15 and 16 series and the two newest iPad mini models. You can plug into some foldables, including the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Ditto for most Android tablets (up to 8 inches in size). It even works with PCs via a low-latency USB cable. The list goes on. It has advanced haptics. You have RGB lighting... if you're into that. (This is Razer, after all.) Its ABXY buttons and D-pad are mechanical. It has Hall effect triggers, programmable L4 / R4 bumpers and plenty of customization options via the Razer Nexus app. If we have a gripe, it's that the thumbsticks aren't Hall effect. (Then again, the Switch 2 doesn't, either.) But at $100 for Prime Day, that omission is much easier to forgive. You can get a closer peek at it in Razer's promo video below and scoop one up on Amazon. To view this content, you'll need to update your privacy settings. Please click here and view the "Content and social-media partners" setting to do so.

My favourite iPad is $100 off in this early Prime Day deal
My favourite iPad is $100 off in this early Prime Day deal

Stuff.tv

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Stuff.tv

My favourite iPad is $100 off in this early Prime Day deal

The iPad mini might be small in stature, but the latest model packs a mighty punch. In fact, it's my favourite iPad (and one of the best iPads you can buy) thanks to its portability. Apple's pint-sized powerhouse comes with refreshed internals and a design that makes it as pocketable as it is practical. And its even more of a steal with this Amazon deal ahead of the mega Prime Day sale. During Amazon's Spring Sale, the iPad mini (A17 Pro) is discounted by $100 from $499 to $399 – that's a rather excellent 20% saving on this top-rated tablet. On Amazon UK, there's a much smaller discount of £30 – taking the small tablet down from £499 to £469. I suspect the UK discount will grow when Prime Day actually hits, so British shoppers should hold off for the time being. At its core, the iPad mini 7 now packs the A17 Pro chip – the same powerhouse found in the iPhone 15 Pro. Compared to the A15 chip in the previous model, the jump in performance is substantial. Day-to-day tasks like browsing Safari with dozens of tabs open, switching between apps, and handling emails feel snappier than ever. Design-wise, Apple hasn't messed with the winning formula. The iPad mini 7 retains the sleek, Air-inspired aesthetic – an all-screen front, flat edges, and Touch ID integrated into the power button. At just 293g (Wi-Fi model), it's absurdly light and compact, slipping easily into a jacket pocket or a small bag. It's still the best iPad for one-handed use, whether reading in bed, annotating PDFs on the go, or using it as a high-tech clipboard in meetings. Connectivity has stepped up as well. Wi-Fi 6E ensures blazing-fast browsing and streaming, while the optional 5G model is great for those who need ultra-portable internet. The USB-C port remains, offering fast charging and seamless accessory compatibility, making the iPad mini even more versatile.

Best early Prime Day iPad deals: 9 huge savings across iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad accessories and more
Best early Prime Day iPad deals: 9 huge savings across iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad accessories and more

Tom's Guide

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Best early Prime Day iPad deals: 9 huge savings across iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad accessories and more

Amazon Prime Day officially kicks off next week. Clearly, Apple didn't get the memo, because there are so many huge iPad deals running right now. So far, these include savings of up to $200 off the entire iPad lineup — including $100 off the iPad mini and $200 off the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro, alongside savings on essential accessories like a 23% discount on Apple Pencil Pro. And even better? We're anticipating even more savings coming down the line as we close in on Prime Day. But for now, here are the Prime Day-worthy deals coming in the days ahead of the main event. The 2025 iPad features a larger 11-inch (2360 x 1640) screen, A16 CPU, 12MP rear/front cameras, USB-C connectivity, and Magic Keyboard Folio ($249) support. The base model features 128GB of storage, which doubles the capacity of its predecessor. It's available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB capacities. The new iPad mini is already getting a discount, and any price cut to this small tablet is welcome. We're big fans of its incredibly portable design and long battery life (it lasted 10 hours in our battery life tests). It comes with speedy performance thanks to Apple's A17 Pro chip, and has a gorgeous 8.3-inch (2,266 x 1,488) Liquid Retina display. You also get 12MP cameras on the front and back and Wi-Fi 6E support. In our iPad mini 7 review, we said it delivers the full iPad experience in a tiny size. The 2025 iPad Air packs Apple's M3 processor, an 11-inch LED (2360 x 1640) display, 128GB of storage, a 12MP rear camera and a new landscape-oriented 12MP front camera. You also get faster WiFi 6E support. In our iPad Air 2025 review, we said it brings impressive performance and power efficiency to a premium, sleek package. This larger-size iPad Air sports the same M3 processor, but it's coupled with a 13-inch LED (2732 x 2048) display. You also get 128GB of storage, a 12MP rear camera, WiFi 6E support and a new landscape-oriented 12MP front camera. In our iPad Air 2024 review, we said it brings impressive performance and power efficiency to a premium, sleek package. The 11-inch iPad Pro packs Apple's latest M4 processor paired with a stunning 11-inch Tandem OLED (2420 x 1668) display. The new M4 processor features 9 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores. In our iPad Pro 2024 review, we said it could very well be the most stunning tablet ever made. At 5.1mm thick, this is one of the thinnest iPads Apple has ever made. It packs Apple's new M4 processor, a 13-inch Ultra Retina XDR display, and a 12MP camera. The Apple Pencil Pro is Apple's newest iPad stylus. Its gestures and haptics allow you to seamlessly create without missing a beat. It features pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and low latency. It attaches to your iPad magnetically for wireless pairing and charging. It's compatible with the iPad Pro 13-inch (M4), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4), iPad Air 13-inch (M2), iPad Air 11-inch (M2), and iPad mini (A17 Pro). With a premium build, sturdy bluetooth case and magnetic back for a magic-style connection, this is an impressive low-cost keyboard case for getting stuff done on your 10th or 11th Gen iPad. Turn your iPad Pro or iPad Air into the ultimate work machine with this magnetic keyboard case. It sports a full-size backlit keyboard with tactile keys, a 10-key function row, and a built-in trackpad with Multi-Touch gesture support.

This easy-to-use 13in e-ink colour tablet might replace my iPad and Apple Pencil
This easy-to-use 13in e-ink colour tablet might replace my iPad and Apple Pencil

Stuff.tv

time12-06-2025

  • Stuff.tv

This easy-to-use 13in e-ink colour tablet might replace my iPad and Apple Pencil

I've got an iPad mini and Apple Pencil set-up, which is ideal for taking notes and light productivity tasks. While the latest iPads have lots to offer in terms of features and ecosystem, I think I might have just found its replacement: a 13.3in e-ink colour tablet. The Boox Tab X C is ideal for anyone that doesn't want to stare at a slab of glass all day. It takes the best bits of the Tab X and squeezes them into a 13.3-inch Kaleido 3 colour e-ink display. The whole thing is wrapped in an absurdly thin 5.3mm chassis. Read more: Best tablets in 2025 for all budgets It runs Android 13, which means it's not trapped in some locked-down e-ink ecosystem. You get the full Play Store, so you can install all your usual suspects. Multitasking gets a proper look-in too, with a split-screen mode that actually seems useful. It seems especially useful if you're into side-by-side PDF reviewing or the old 'notes on one side, YouTube on the other' routine. Powering it all is an octa-core processor with 6GB of RAM and Boox's own BSR tech that apparently helps with smoother performance. Add in a resolution of 300 PPI for black and white and 150 PPI for colour, and you're getting a display that's easier on the eyes than any tablet with a screen. You've also got front lights that can be adjusted for late-night reading sessions. The Tab X C ships with the InkSpire stylus, which Boox is hyping up as a precision instrument. Paired with their new AI Smart Scribe tool, this e-ink colour tablet should handle precise note-taking and brainstorming mind maps. There's also a matching keyboard cover if you're the type who prefers typing instead of scribbling down notes. It's clearly aimed at professionals, offering a serious, no-nonsense productivity set-up. It blends note-taking, PDF annotation, and a splash of creativity. You can pick up the e-ink Tab X C now for $820/€820 (approx £700) from the official Boox store.

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