Lenovo Brings AI Innovation For All with Intel Lunar Lake and Snapdragon X Plus Laptops

AI is no longer just for swapping faces, erasing unwanted people from photos, or generating images and text that can have you questioning people’s sanity. While those can be fun, they hardly show what the technology is capable of. AI is now becoming part and parcel of the computing experience, optimizing tasks, understanding and summarizing your files, and, of course, answering your questions, but you will need and want hardware that can actually support those functions in an efficient and private manner. At IFA 2024, Lenovo is unveiling a wide range of computers that deliver this kind of power using the next generation of AI processors, helping the brand push toward its goal of leading the AI Devices Era.

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Lenovo Aura Edition: Intel Core Ultra Series 2

Working together with Intel for years, Lenovo launches its new Aura Edition laptops, leveraging the power of AI not just to deliver smarter features but to change the way people use their computers. Smart Modes, for example, can adapt to users’ needs and habits, reducing distractions when they need to work, activating stronger security measures when connecting to public Wi-Fi, or simply reminding them to take breaks at certain intervals. These features are powered by Intel’s new Core Ultra Series 2 processors, delivering improved NPU performance up to 48 TOPS (Tera/Trillion Operations Per Second).

The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition offers a business-class design and experience that the ThinkPad brand is famed for. A 14-inch 2.8K OLED Dolby Vision screen delivers crisp and vibrant images, while the 57-watt battery promises almost a full day of use before you need to plug in. In addition to a large Haptic TouchPad, the laptop integrates the iconic three-button TrackPoint for a familiar and comfortable experience that fans have come to expect from this line of pro laptops.

In addition to AI upgrades, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition also steps up its sustainability game, boasting a customer-replaceable battery design, 90% recycled magnesium for the C cover, and the complete absence of plastics from the packaging. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition will be available starting in November with an expected starting price of $1,999.

The 15-inch Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition brings those same Intel-powered AI capabilities to Lenovo’s line of content creation laptops. Designed with creative professionals in mind, the 15-inch 2.8K 120Hz OLED screen and 70Wh battery offer the performance, high-fidelity visuals, and all-day uptime that these discerning users need to get their jobs done anywhere they go. Expected to be available starting this month, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition will start at $1,299.

Versatility and Portability: Snapdragon X Plus

With the Snapdragon X processors, Qualcomm is bringing its battle-tested performance and battery efficiency from smartphones and tablets to Windows PCs. The Snapdragon X Plus further expands that thrust with a selection of Copilot+ laptops and tablets for every user, tier, and budget. With an 8-core chip and a neural processing unit delivering 45 AI TOPS performance, these new Lenovo computers make AI and long battery life accessible to more consumers.

The new ThinkBook 16 Gen 7 with Snapdragon X Plus combines AI chops with a multi-day battery life and a chic, modern design that’s only 16mm thin. It brings AI processing for business applications, on-device AI assistance, and AI-improved camera imaging to on-the-go professionals who need a reliable computer that can survive being away from a wall socket for a day or two. Starting at only $799, the ThinkBook 16 Gen 7 offers an affordable option to all the powerful yet pricey AI computers arriving this year, without compromising on the quality of the experience.

The Lenovo IdeaPad 5x 2-in-1 convertible laptop put the Snapdragon X Plus to work in a more familiar setting. Switching between laptop, tent, and tablet modes, the laptop’s 14-inch 16:10 WUXGA OLED touch display delivers the crisp visuals that creative professionals and multimedia enthusiasts require. As a computer made to be carried around, it boasts MIL-STD-810H certification and a metal A-cover to make sure it can keep up with you. Available in October, the Lenovo IdeaPad 5x 2-in-1 (14″, 9) will have a starting price of $849, again putting it within easy reach of highly mobile professionals.

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Lenovo announces new Aura edition laptops

Lenovo has just revealed its latest lineup of laptops at IFA Berlin. The standouts seem to be Aura editions of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 and Yoga Slim 7i. The Aura software, which is the result of a collaboration with Intel, can quickly shift these machines into various modes to optimize for specific tasks, like safe internet browsing, better video call quality or distraction-free work.

Lenovo Aura UI
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The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition, It’s a 14-inch laptop with a 16:10 2.8K (2880x1800) OLED display and a refresh rate of 120Hz. It also has DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification and reaches 400 nits of brightness. The CPU is an Intel Core Ultra 9, and the Intel Arc Xe2 GPU handles graphics. The battery is rated at 57Wh and is a replaceable unit.

The Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition is larger at 15.3 inches and also has a screen resolution of 2.8K. The display can be an OLED or LCD touch panel, with a refresh rate of 120Hz and brightness of 500 nits. An Intel Core Ultra 7 processor powers this laptop and uses integrated graphics. With a battery life of 70Wh, it should last all day for web browsing and streaming video content.

Another laptop to look out for is the IdeaPad 5x 2-in-1. It's equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor and integrated Adreno GPU. The 14-inch WUXGA (1920x1200) OLED screen can reach 400 nits of brightness, and the battery is rated at 57Wh. Best of all, the whole package only costs about $850.

The Yoga Pro 7, IdeaPad Slim 5x and the 13- and 15-inch IdeaPad Slim 5s are among the new arrivals as well, but unfortunately, these models won’t be available in the US.

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UK competition watchdog opens Ticketmaster probe after Oasis ticket debacle

The UK’s competition watchdog has opened a formal investigation into Ticketmaster after tickets for Oasis' reunion shows went on sale last weekend. The Competition and Markets Authority said it will look into the company’s dynamic pricing practice and whether it broke consumer law.

Dynamic pricing involves a business adjusting prices based on shifting market conditions, such as demand. Airlines are among those that use the model.

Some Oasis fans who tried desperately to get tickets for the band’s first shows in 16 years waited for hours in Ticketmaster’s virtual queues. When they were finally able to buy tickets, some found that they were two or three times more expensive than they may have expected due to dynamic pricing. With Ticketmaster often giving customers mere moments to complete a purchase after tickets are in their cart, fans were faced with having to make a snap decision about paying significantly more than they’d anticipated.

The CMA will look into the pressure of that ticking clock on consumers' purchasing decisions. It will also attempt to determine if Ticketmaster conducted “unfair commercial practices” that are banned under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations Act 2008. Moreover, the watchdog will investigate whether customers were provided with “clear and timely information to explain that the tickets could be subject to so-called ‘dynamic pricing’ with prices changing depending on demand, and how this would operate, including the price they would pay for any tickets purchased.”

The CMA notes that while dynamic pricing isn’t inherently illegal under UK law, ticket sales platforms have to be transparent with customers, and provide clear and accurate details about how much they need to pay. The watchdog said that the practice could breach consumer protection or competition law in certain cases.

Oasis criticized the use of dynamic pricing for the band's long-awaited reunion gigs. "It needs to be made clear that Oasis leave decisions on ticketing and pricing entirely to their promoters and management," the band said in a statement. It claimed to have no "awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used." Other high-profile artists — including Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and The Cure — have opted out of using dynamic pricing for recent shows.

Following the scramble for Oasis tickets, the UK government has pledged to look at dynamic pricing as part of a consultation into the secondary-ticket market this fall. In the US, the Justice Department and many state and district attorneys general filed an antitrust suit in a bid to break up Ticketmaster owner Live Nation. They claim it holds a monopoly over the live entertainment industry. Ticketmaster was also the victim of a cyber attack this year in which hackers obtained the personal information of 560 million customers.

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YubiKey vulnerability will let attackers clone the authentication device

NinjaLab, a security research company, has discovered a vulnerability that would allow bad actors to clone YubiKeys. As the company has explained in a security advisory, NinjaLab found a vulnerability in the cryptographic library used in the YubiKey 5 Series. In particular, it found a cryptographic flaw in the microcontroller, which the security researchers described as something that "generates/stores secrets and then execute cryptographic operations" for security devices like bank cards and FIDO hardware tokens. YubiKeys are the most well-known FIDO authentication keys, and they're supposed to make accounts more secure, since users would have to plug it into their computers before they could log in. 

The researchers explained how they discovered the vulnerability because they found an open platform based on Infineon's cryptographic library, which Yubico uses. They confirmed that all YubiKey 5 models can be cloned, and they also said that the vulnerability isn't limited to the brand though they've yet to try and clone other devices.

That vulnerability has apparently gone unnoticed for 14 years, but just because it has now come to light doesn't mean anybody can exploit it to clone YubiKeys. To start with, bad actors will need to have physical access to the token they want to copy. Then, they have to take it apart and use expensive equipment, including an oscilloscope, to "perform electromagnetic side-channel measurements" needed to analyze the token. In the researchers' paper, they said their setup cost them around $11,000 and that using more advanced oscilloscopes could raise the setup's cost to $33,000. In addition, attackers might still need their target's PINs, passwords or biometrics to be able to access specific accounts. 

Bottom line is that users part of government agencies or anybody handling very, very sensitive documents that could make them espionage targets would have to be very careful with their keys. For ordinary users, as researchers wrote in their paper, "it is still safer to use YubiKey or other impacted products as FIDO hardware authentication token to sign in to applications rather than not using one."

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/yubikey-vulnerability-will-let-attackers-clone-the-authentication-device-143049198.html?src=rss

Even the NSA now has a podcast

Well, it's official: everyone has a podcast. Today, the NSA launched No Such Podcast, a nod to the entity's nickname, No Such Agency, back when its mere existence was classified. The NSA bills the podcast as bringing "people to the table from across the agency to discuss our role as a combat support agency, our foreign signals intelligence and cybersecurity missions, and so much more. NSA is known as home to the world's greatest codemakers and codebreakers — their stories are now being decoded."

However, the podcast is far from Edward Snowden-level sharing. The NSA's chief of strategic communications, Sara Siegle, is quick to add that some of the agency's work is too sensitive to discuss. This podcast will be a platform to tell "more" stories while sharing expertise and highlighting government officials.

No Such Podcast is available on YouTube and wherever you regularly get your podcasts. The NSA published two episodes on launch day, with the first focusing on cybersecurity and the other detailing the agency's role in finding Osama Bin Laden. The NSA will release six more episodes weekly through mid-October.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/even-the-nsa-now-has-a-podcast-140028493.html?src=rss

Top iPad Tips You Need to Know

iPad Tips

The iPad is a powerful and versatile device that can significantly boost your productivity and efficiency. Whether you’re a new user or an experienced one, there are several practical tips and tricks you can employ to make the most of your iPad’s features and accessories. By embracing these strategies, you can unlock the full potential […]

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Samsung Launches New Fitness Daily+ Platform on Smart TVs

Samsung Daily+

Samsung Electronics has partnered with Technogym to launch a groundbreaking fitness app on the Samsung Daily+ platform, available on Samsung’s 2024 Smart TVs. This innovative app transforms the way users approach home workouts by offering personalized fitness routines that accommodate both equipment-based and bodyweight exercises. With the Samsung Fitness App, users can easily transform their […]

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Keychron K2 HE customizable magnetic, metal & wooden frame keyboard

Keychron K2 HE Kickstarter keyboard

If you’re looking for a new keyboard, the Keychron K2 HE magnetic keyboard has launched via Kickstarter. This 75% layout wireless keyboard integrates advanced magnetic switch technology, offering you unparalleled control and performance whether you’re gaming or working. Imagine having the power to customize your keyboard’s actuation points to your exact preference. With the Keychron […]

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HONOR Magic V3: Thinnest Foldable Phone Showcased with AI-Powered Tablet and Laptop at IFA 2024

At the prestigious IFA 2024 in Berlin, HONOR captivated the tech world with the launch of three innovative products: the HONOR Magic V3 folding phone, the MagicPad 2 tablet, and the MagicBook Art 14 laptop. Each device pushes the boundaries of design and technology, setting new standards in their respective categories. Honor’s latest devices showcase an approach to innovation that feels refreshing – more than just cramming higher-specs into their devices, the company’s working on using AI to make them better (in ways that Apple and Google aren’t), while still managing to design products that are delightful to look at and use. In fact, HONOR’s latest foldable measures even thinner than the iPad Pro when opened flat (the company even issued a snarky apology to Samsung for outshining them). The MagicBook Art 14 laptop one-ups Apple too, with a camera accessory that keeps the bezel notch-free. A lot of these devices go beyond just the spec wars. We’re at a point where companies are actually doing things differently to make their gadgets stand out. Take for instance the HONOR V3 Fold’s ability to detect deepfake audio and video calls. Here’s a look at what HONOR announced today:

HONOR Magic V3: The Pinnacle of Folding Technology

HONOR’s latest foldable smartphone, the Magic V3, represents a significant leap forward in both design and functionality. Measuring an impressive 9.2mm in thickness when folded, and an astonishing 4.35mm when unfolded, the Magic V3 is the slimmest foldable phone on the market. Weighing just 226 grams, it’s also lighter than many conventional smartphones, which makes it both portable and comfortable to hold.

Under the hood, the Magic V3 is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, ensuring top-tier performance for all tasks, from gaming to multitasking. The phone features a 7.92-inch inner display with a 10:9 aspect ratio and a 6.43-inch outer display. Both screens offer remarkable brightness, with peak brightness reaching up to 1600 nits on the inner display, making it highly readable even in direct sunlight. The 120Hz refresh rate provides a smooth and responsive user experience, whether you’re scrolling through apps or watching videos.

HONOR has focused heavily on durability with this release. The phone is constructed using HONOR Aerospace Spatial Fiber, which boasts a tensile strength of 5,800 MPa—100% stronger than steel. This material, combined with a hinge mechanism that is just 2.84mm thin, ensures the Magic V3 can withstand over 500,000 folds, equating to more than 13 years of daily use. The inner screen is protected by Honor Super Amp Inner Screen technology, which significantly enhances impact resistance, while the outer screen is fortified with a Nano Crystal Shield for superior scratch and drop resistance.

Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the Magic V3’s camera capabilities. It is the first HONOR phone to feature a periscope telephoto camera, alongside a 40MP ultra-wide camera. With the industry-first AI-enabled Harcourt portrait mode (developed alongside French photography powerhouse Studio Harcourt), users can capture studio-quality photos with ease. The AI-powered 4K camera is designed for shooting in various conditions, including while the device is hovering, thanks to its innovative folding design. HONOR’s managed to extend that AI ability to phone and video calls too, with the V3 being able to detect audio and video deepfakes, notifying you in case you’re on a fraudulent call.

HONOR MagicPad 2: Redefining the Tablet Experience

Next up is the HONOR MagicPad 2, a tablet that sets new benchmarks in display technology and versatility. The MagicPad 2 features a 12.9-inch OLED display with a 3K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, providing stunning visuals with ultra-high contrast of 1,000,000:1. The display’s 92% screen-to-body ratio, coupled with thin bezels, creates an immersive viewing experience that rivals even the most premium tablets on the market.

Weighing in at just 599 grams and only 5.8mm thick, the MagicPad 2 is incredibly portable, yet durable. The tablet’s back cover is crafted from a new lightweight fiber, reducing weight by 45% while increasing strength by 24%. This results in a device that is both easy to carry and resilient, with SGS certification for bending resistance.

The MagicPad 2 is packed with AI-powered features that enhance productivity and creativity. The tablet’s AI-defocus display technology, which was first seen in HONOR’s flagship phones, is now available on the MagicPad 2, reducing eye strain during prolonged use. Additionally, the device supports dynamic dimming, low blue light, and circadian night display, all designed to protect users’ eyes. If you marveled at the iPad Pro’s new Math Notes upgrade, the MagicPad 2 packs a similar feature, with the ability to recognize handwriting, and solve equations on the fly. Tablets might just become illegal in classrooms!

Audio is another strong suit of the MagicPad 2. With on-device AI enabling spatial audio, the tablet delivers an IMAX Enhanced sound experience, perfect for streaming movies on platforms like Disney+. On the software front, the tablet runs an AI-enabled OS, offering features like Magic Ring for seamless file transfers and Magic Capsule for efficient notification management. For students and professionals, the tablet’s AI-powered voice-to-text conversion and formula recognition features make note-taking and mathematical input more efficient than ever before.

HONOR MagicBook Art 14: A Laptop That Blends Power with Elegance

Rounding out HONOR’s IFA 2024 lineup is the MagicBook Art 14, a laptop that marries cutting-edge performance with a sleek, artistic design. With a thickness of just 1 centimeter and a weight of approximately 1 kilogram, the MagicBook Art 14 is one of the lightest and thinnest laptops available, yet it does not compromise on power or functionality.

The laptop’s 3.1K OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate offers vibrant colors and sharp details, making it ideal for creative professionals. The 97% screen-to-body ratio, achieved through ultra-thin 2.2mm bezels, provides a nearly edge-to-edge display, enhancing the visual experience.

The MagicBook Art 14 is powered by the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 Processor processor, delivering exceptional performance for demanding tasks, whether it’s video editing, 3D rendering, or gaming. The laptop also features six AI-enabled speakers and a spatial audio engine, ensuring crystal-clear sound whether you’re in a video conference or watching a movie.

One of the standout features of the MagicBook Art 14 is also its innovative magnetic camera, which is detachable and easily attaches to the top of the screen when needed. This design not only enhances privacy by allowing users to store the camera away when not in use but also adds a layer of security with its strong magnetic connection and system alerts.

HONOR Watch 5: The Perfect Blend of Style and Functionality

Honor also introduced the HONOR Watch 5 at IFA 2024, a smartwatch designed for both style and functionality. Weighing just 35 grams and measuring 11mm in thickness, it’s exceptionally lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear. The watch features a 1.85-inch AMOLED color display with a resolution of 450×390 pixels and 322 PPI, offering a vivid and responsive user experience.

Powered by a silicon-carbon battery with a 480mAh capacity, the HONOR Watch 5 delivers an impressive 15-day battery life, thanks to its Turbo X Smart Power Management system. It’s equipped with essential health-tracking features, including heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, and sleep analysis. The watch also boasts the AccuTrack positioning system, which significantly enhances GPS accuracy for more precise activity tracking.

Beyond health monitoring, the HONOR Watch 5 supports notifications for calls, messages, and apps, ensuring users stay connected. It offers multiple sports modes and 5ATM water resistance, making it suitable for various activities, including swimming. With customizable watch faces and a sleek design, the HONOR Watch 5 is both a practical tool and a stylish accessory, seamlessly integrating into daily life.


As HONOR continues to push the boundaries of innovation, the Watch 5, Magic V3, MagicPad 2, and MagicBook Art 14 exemplify the brand’s commitment to delivering devices that are not only cutting-edge but also designed with the user’s experience at the forefront. With these new releases, HONOR solidifies its position as a leader in the tech industry.

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DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone

DJI has just unveiled the Neo, its much-leaked $200 drone aimed at content creators and casual users. It’s tiny and easy to use thanks to novice-friendly features like propeller guards, palm takeoff and voice control.

However, the Neo is no toy (or Snap Pixy). It has a suite of powerful features like ActiveTrack, Quick Shots, FPV controller support, smartphone control and the ability to record yourself with the DJI Mic 2.

Video specs look promising as well, but not everything is perfect — it lacks obstacle detection and uses small propellers that are likely to be noisy. I wasn’t able to give it a full look as some features were missing, but I was still astonished by what DJI got a small, cheap drone to do.

The Neo is DJI’s lightest drone by a long way at 135 grams and is nearly small enough to fit into a pocket. That tiny size also means it's exempt from FAA registration and doesn't require a drone pilot permit. 

It also has a feature we’ve not seen on the company’s drones before: a second button near the camera gimbal that lets you choose from different “Smart Shot” modes (Quick Shots on other DJI drones), like Follow and Dronie.

It comes with removable propeller guards that provide protection for use indoors and around people. Be careful when you fly, though, as there’s no obstacle avoidance apart from the main camera’s AI and a downward facing IR landing sensor.

The camera gimbal can tilt up 60 degrees and down 90, though it doesn’t flip for vertical video. The half-inch 12-megapixel sensor has an ultra-wide angle 13mm equivalent focal length with an f/2.8 aperture — good specs for a drone in this price range.

The Neo’s 1,435mAh lithium-ion battery is incredibly light but supports up to 17 minutes of fly time, or around 13 to 14 minutes in the real world. The small size means they charge quickly, but most users will want the two extra cells and a charger included in the Neo Combo kit.

To charge the batteries and transfer footage, there’s a USB-C port on the back. You won’t find a microSD card slot, though, as the Neo relies on 22GB of internal storage that holds about 40 minutes of 4K 30p footage.

DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone
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Though small, the Neo offers features you’d expect on a high-end drone. To make it less intimidating for beginners, the Neo can be launched simply by placing it in hand and pressing the mode button. Then, it’ll automatically record video while performing one of six preprogrammed smart shots: Follow, Dronie, Circle, Rocket, Spotlight and Direction Track. To land the drone, just place your hand under it.

Settings can be tweaked with the new DJI Fly app, which now works without a controller and connects to the drone over Wi-Fi. For the smart modes, you can change things like follow distance and height, dronie radius and flight path, circle radius and more. You can also adjust video and photo resolution.

The Neo is DJI’s first model that lets you use voice control to launch the drone and perform Smart Shots and other actions. That feature wasn’t available in the beta software I tested, but DJI said it will be there when the drone goes on sale today.

DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone
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If you want to pilot the drone yourself without buying a controller, that’s doable now too. Manual mode brings up touch screen controls for all drone movements, along with camera/video modes and a return-to-home (RTH) toggle.

Touchscreen piloting worked surprisingly well, letting me fly the Neo with precision. Outdoors with a GPS lock the drone is quite stable, but it can drift around and get a bit hard to manage indoors.

For more precision, the Neo also supports multiple DJI controllers, including the RC N3 model sold separately. However, you can also use it as an FPV drone by connecting it to DJI’s RC Motion 3 and DJI Goggles 3.

Controller mode offers the same features you’ll find on drones like the Mini 4 Pro, with cinema, normal and sport modes, manual and auto video, quick shot features and more. Using it with the FPV goggles and controller gives you the same experience as the Avata 2, including one-press acrobatics — albeit with a large drop in performance, of course.

DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone
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And the Neo performs surprisingly well. Maximum horizontal speed in sport mode is 18 mph, or 36 mph in manual mode — pretty damn fast for such a tiny drone. However, manual mode is only available if you’re using the FPV Controller 3 and wasn’t enabled for my testing.

The Neo neo can resist winds up to 18 mph, compared to 24 mph for the Mini 4 Pro. Realistically, though, it’s only good for light winds under 10 mph.

It’s maneuverable and precise as well, particularly with the optional controller. That makes it ideal for events, as it’s very safe around people and small enough to fit in tight spaces. It is very noisy though, with a sound not unlike a hive of angry bees. “This propeller noise is a crime,” as my colleague Aaron Souppouris put it.

DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone
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The Neo happens to be an awesome FPV drone as well, particularly since there’s less fear of crashing given its $200 price. It’s not nearly as fast as the Avata 2, of course, but it’s wildly fun when using the RC Motion 3 remote.

ActiveTrack, Spotlight and Point of Interest (POI) all work the same as on other DJI drones to track subjects tenaciously. Another mode, Direction Track, lets you vlog while walking and talking with the drone keeping your face in view. There’s no rear obstacle sensor, though, so you need to be careful when using it.

When the Neo is under smartphone Wi-Fi control, don’t let it get too far away as the maximum range is just 165 feet. With a controller and DJI’s O4 transmission, though, it has a 6.2 mile line-of-sight range in the US or about 3.7 miles in Europe. That’s impressive given the size, though you’d be braver than me if you let it get that far away.

DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone
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The Neo supports up to 4K 30p video and 1080p at up to 60 fps, with no D-LogM like the Mini 4 Pro. You can also grab 12-megapixel photos for Instagram, Facebook, etc. Video isn’t up with even the DJI Mini 4 Pro, but it’s well above what you’d expect for something in this price range in terms of sharpness and color accuracy. With the small sensor, low-light capability isn’t great.

Stabilization is excellent thanks to DJI’s RockSteady and HorizonBalancing systems. Those offer action cam-like stability, while correcting tilt up to 45 degrees. Again, I was pretty amazed by the smoothness of footage even in a stiff breeze.

Finally, you can record audio via your smartphone’s microphone just by tapping on the DJI Fly app’s audio record button. And you can boost the quality considerably using the DJI Mic 2 by connecting it to your phone over Bluetooth. Though the drone is extremely noisy, DJI’s app manages to remove almost all of it, leaving your voice shockingly clear and legible with some distortion.

DJI Neo hands-on: A powerful and lightweight $200 drone
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DJI’s Neo is an incredibly capable lightweight drone that will be attractive to a large number of potential users. For example, my drone pilot and photographer friend (a likely buyer) thought it would be ideal as a behind the scenes drone, because it can shoot good-quality video around people with no risk of injury.

It’s also a great drone for vloggers, content creators and recreational users on a budget. It executes cool shots automatically and the image quality is at the level of a smartphone, which is easily good enough for social media. The main problem is the noise, though all drones have that issue to some extent.

The most exciting part of the Neo is the price. For $200, or $289 in the combo kit with three batteries and a charger (in Europe you can get it with the RC-N3 controller for €349), it’s an incredible value considering the capabilities. It doesn’t really have any serious competition either, with the closest being the $350 HoverAir X1, which costs more and shoots lower resolution video. With all that, the Neo is DJI’s most exciting drone in years and is likely to be another hit. It's now on pre-order with shipping set to start soon. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cameras/dji-neo-hands-on-a-powerful-and-lightweight-200-drone-130039169.html?src=rss