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The Switch 2 is both everything we wanted… and somehow still a little underwhelming. #vergecast
The Verge· 2025-06-18 16:57
Performance Improvement - The new Switch significantly improves game performance, addressing previous limitations [2][4] - Games run beautifully on the new Switch, even those that struggled on the original [2] - The new Switch handles graphically intensive games like Cyberpunk well, a significant improvement over previous generation consoles [5] Technical Specifications & Capabilities - The improved processing power allows for better graphics and more complex gameplay [4][5] - The new Switch handles demanding scenarios like four-player split-screen with multiple simultaneous effects smoothly [3] - Display improvements contribute to a better visual experience, potentially due to upgrading from older models [4]
We spent some time using the Norbauer Seneca, a $3,600 luxury keyboard.
The Verge· 2025-06-18 14:14
Product Overview - The Norbauer Senica keyboard is highlighted as a high-end, custom-built keyboard [1] - The keyboard's price is $3,600, reflecting a focus on quality over mass production costs [1] - The keyboard weighs approximately 7 lbs [2] Key Features - Custom switches and stabilizers are described as top-tier [1] - Precision engineering is a key aspect of the keyboard's design [2] Review & Availability - A full review of the Senica keyboard is available on the verge.com [2] - An article detailing the Senica's cost is also available on the verge.com [2]
Peak Design is releasing three new video-centric tripods.
The Verge· 2025-06-17 16:13
Product Overview - Peak Design is releasing three new carbon fiber tripods: Pro Light, Pro, and Pro Tall [1] - The new tripods are sturdier than the original travel tripod [1] - The ball head is entirely new with a more secure locking mechanism [2] - The new ball head can do pants but not tilts, requiring an additional attachment for tilts [3] Target Audience & Use Case - Primarily designed as video tripods, but usable as photo tripods [3][4] - Considered a sturdier, better version of the travel tripod [5] Pricing & Availability - The Pro Light tripod starts at $800, the Pro at $900, and the Pro Tall at $1,000 [5] - More details are available on tvercom [5]