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  • Apple iPhone 13 Mini

    The iPhone 13 mini delivers flagship performance in Apple’s most compact design. With a brilliant 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR display, the powerful A15 Bionic chip, and an advanced dual-camera system, it’s the perfect choice for anyone who wants premium features in a pocket-friendly phone.

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  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G

    Summary

    The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G dominates mid-range sales in October 2025, shattering first-week records for 2024 Android launches (outpacing all rivals in China, per Xiaomi) with over 10 million global units shipped, thanks to its unbeatable value at $399/€399 for the 8/256GB base (often discounted to $350 on Amazon/Mi.com). The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 delivers zippy performance for gaming and multitasking, paired with a stellar 200MP OIS camera that excels in daylight HDR via Smart-ISO Pro—though secondary lenses lag. Its 6,200mAh battery and 90W charging crush endurance tests (2+ days), while the 1.5K 120Hz AMOLED with 3,000 nits pops for media, all wrapped in IP68 vegan leather elegance. HyperOS on Android 14 offers three upgrades but feels bloated with bloatware, redeemable via updates. At this price, it’s a steal for emerging markets or budget creators over the Note 14 Pro ($300), though software polish trails Pixel 9a; snag deals at mi.com or carriers for under $300 effective with trade-ins.

    Price range: $ 298.00 through $ 383.00
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  • Sony Play Station Portal (Brand New)

    Summary

    The PlayStation Portal solidifies its niche in 2025 as Sony’s go-to remote play device, with 5+ million sales and April’s Cloud Streaming beta updates transforming it from a PS5 accessory into a semi-independent streamer for Premium subscribers—delivering 1080p/60fps bliss in cloud titles like Horizon Forbidden West without console tethering. Its 8-inch HDR screen and DualSense controls nail immersion on the go, with low-latency Wi-Fi and 8-hour battery suiting commuters, while 2025 perks like game sorting and captures add polish. At $199.99 (unchanged since launch), it’s a worthwhile $200 add-on for PS5 owners craving portability, though it shines brightest with strong Wi-Fi and PS Plus ($17.99/month for full cloud)—limitations like no offline play and 1080p cap keep it from rivaling standalone handhelds. If Remote Play fuels your lifestyle, it’s a seamless ecosystem extender; check PlayStation Direct for bundles with PS5 Slim.

    $ 225.00$ 309.00
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  • Xbox Series S (Brand New)

    Summary

    The Xbox Series S thrives in 2025 as the accessible next-gen champ, with 25+ million sales fueling Game Pass growth—delivering 1440p/120FPS zip in hits like Age of Mythology: Retold via its 4 TFLOPS GPU and Velocity tech, all in a backpack-friendly shell. The 1TB refresh and unlimited storage lift its game, while Dolby Atmos and cloud play keep it versatile for travelers. At $379.99 (512GB, post-Oct 3 adjustment), it’s a steal for digital-first players versus pricier 4K rigs, though smaller SSDs demand management. Ideal for Game Pass explorers or PS5 alternatives; its compromises fade against ecosystem perks—grab a bundle for instant wins.

    $ 317.00$ 480.00
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  • XBox Series X(Brand New)

    Summary

    The Xbox Series X reigns supreme in 2025 as Microsoft’s performance beast, powering 30+ million homes with native 4K/120FPS ray-traced glory in blockbusters like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle—its 12 TFLOPS GPU and Velocity Architecture slashing loads to seconds while Quick Resume keeps momentum alive. The 2025 editions (1TB Digital at lighter weight, 2TB Galaxy for storage hogs) add flexibility, with unlimited externals and Dolby Vision elevating media nights. At $599.99 (post-Oct 3 hike), it’s a premium investment for 4K setups and Game Pass addicts, outpacing rivals in backward compatibility (four gens) and cloud integration—though its tower form suits dedicated spaces. If power trumps portability, this is your endgame console; bundle with Game Pass for endless value.

    $ 365.00
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  • Sony Play Station 5 Pro(Brand New)

    Summary

    The PlayStation 5 Pro, launched November 2024, cements its place in 2025 as Sony’s premium console, boosting the PS5’s 80+ million shipments with high-end appeal at $699.99 (disc drive included). Its RDNA 3 GPU (16.7 TFLOPS) and PSSR AI upscaling deliver jaw-dropping 4K/60-120fps visuals with full ray tracing in Pro Enhanced titles like God of War Ragnarök, rivaling high-end PCs for fidelity. The 2TB SSD handles massive libraries, while the detachable disc drive offers flexibility for physical media fans—perfect for 4K Blu-ray or PS4 collections. Enhanced Tempest Audio, Wi-Fi 7, and PS VR2 optimization make it a dream for immersive setups, though its $150 premium over the PS5 Standard ($549.99) targets enthusiasts with 4K TVs. With seven-year support and PlayStation Plus integration, it’s the definitive choice for cutting-edge gaming; digital-first users can remove the drive or opt for bundles at retailers like PlayStation Direct.

    $ 511.00$ 699.00
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  • Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max (EX-UK)

    The iPhone 12 Pro Max is Apple’s 2020 flagship, featuring a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with 2778×1284 resolution and Ceramic Shield for 4x better drop protection. Powered by the A14 Bionic chip with 6GB RAM, it excels in 4K video editing and AR gaming on iOS 18. The triple 12MP camera system (wide, ultrawide, 2.5x telephoto) with LiDAR supports Night mode and 4K HDR Dolby Vision video. It offers up to 20 hours of battery life, 5G connectivity, and IP68 durability. Available in Pacific Blue, Gold, Graphite, and Silver.

    Price range: $ 278.00 through $ 295.00
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