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Week in review: iPhone 15 Pro prints "The Creator" without cartridges on the Sony X95L

Jan Johannsen
29.9.2023
Translation: machine translated

Testing the iPhone 15 Pro was very important this week, but it wasn't our only topic. We also looked at printers without cartridges, a new film and a TV you can watch it on later - but don't wait so long.

Samuel spent a few days with the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and took it climbing, among other things. In particular, he focussed on the new titanium material, the USB-C port and the camera. The latter is where he discovers the biggest differences between the Pro and Pro Max and the previous generation.

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Kevin has brought back my enthusiasm for the most annoying tech gadgets in history. However, it's not so much the manufacturers' attempts to be more environmentally friendly that are responsible for this. I simply hadn't realised that printers without cartridges have been around for several years. Refilling the built-in tanks with larger ink bottles seems more sensible to me than constantly buying new cartridges. As well as protecting the environment, it's also easy on the wallet, as Kevin calculates.

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The Kingston XS100 impresses Kevin as an external SSD - with two limitations. The data storage is intended more for home use than for travelling. You should also look for a different SSD if you regularly transfer larger amounts of data than 150 gigabytes.

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Luca, on the other hand, looks at the differences between OLED and mini-LED on the Sony X95L. He likes the TV itself very much, but there is a competitor that offers even better TV sets with Mini-LED.

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It will be a while before you can watch "The Creator" on any TV. The film is in cinemas first. If you're not averse to science fiction, you should definitely watch it, says Luca. He has a clear recommendation: don't settle for a TV, go to the cinema - preferably one with an IMAX screen.

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Cover photo: Samuel Buchmann

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As a primary school pupil, I used to sit in a friend's living room with many of my classmates to play the Super NES. Now I get my hands on the latest technology and test it for you. In recent years at Curved, Computer Bild and Netzwelt, now at Digitec and Galaxus. 


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