
Esat Dedezade
Writer, Journalist and Content Creator at Freelance
Contributor at Stuff (UK)
Freelance writer, journalist and content creator. Passionate about tech, lifestyle, games, gadgets, and cats. Distracted by shiny things and food.
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3 days ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade |Lewis Empson
Panasonic has unveiled its complete 2025 television line-up, headlined by the flagship Panasonic Z95B, alongside an array of OLED and LED models all promising to deliver improvements in display tech, processing power and smart features. While that TV was revealed at CES 2025 alongside its Mini LED counterpart, the W95B, we've been eagerly awaiting to see what else Panasonic had in store for its 2025 TV lineup, and it appears as though our patience has paid off.
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1 week ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade |Tom Parsons |Joe Svetlik
If you’re looking at snapping up one of the best TVs, chances are you have one or two picks from LG on your shortlist, and the company’s C5 and B5 entry-level to mid-range offerings aren’t a bad place to start. Both models promise to offer impressive picture quality and features for less money than their pricier LG G5 sibling, making them tempting for those who don't want to part with flagship levels of cash.
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2 weeks ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade
JLab’s Epic Open Sport earbuds have officially landed, aiming to bring a premium wireless open-ear audio experience at a lower price point than the competition. Priced at £120 / $115 / AU$200, they undercut the likes of the £179 Sony LinkBuds Open (WF-L910) and £299.95 Bose Ultra Open Earbuds by a considerable margin (though the Sony can currently be snapped up for £109 at Amazon and the Bose offers extra features like immersive audio).
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2 weeks ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade
The latest addition to French brand We Are Rewind's nostalgic yet modern cassette player range has arrived in the form of the eye-catching Edith portable tape player. Bringing a dazzling splash of pink and teal charm to the company's growing portfolio, it’s sure to have retro fans swooning. Priced at £129 / $159 (Australian pricing and availability yet to be confirmed), the Edith cassette tape player joins the existing models named after iconic musicians: Amy, Keith, Serge and Kurt.
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2 weeks ago |
gq.com | Esat Dedezade
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