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2021 Cadillac Escalade Review Redux By Larry Nutson
2021 Cadillac Escalade Redux Review
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Late last fall I had my first drive in Cadillac’s all-new 2021 Escalade. As we approached the start of spring 2021 I again spent some time driving the new Escalade.
GM has completely redesigned its trio of full-size utility vehicles (UV) for 2021 and the luxurious Cadillac Escalade has been very nicely enhanced.
The new Escalade is longer than the previous model which provides for more passenger room, especially in the second- and third-row seats, as well as cargo space. Ride is significantly improved and less truck-like due to the new longer wheelbase combined with a new independent rear suspension, replacing the previous solid-axle design.
Governments across the world are racing to pump billions of dollars into semiconductors over the coming years part of an effort to sustain supply chains.
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Governments across the world are racing to pump billions of dollars into semiconductors over the coming years as part of an effort to sustain supply chains and become more self-reliant. Semiconductors, the tiny chips of silicon, which is being highly sought by smartphone manufacturers and EV makers, are the lifeblood of today’s economy.
Presently, the industries are facing a crisis of shortage of this essential component which is set to last into 2022 and possibly 2023. It has created ripple effects across the board, with several companies revisiting their plans and profits. KPMG, in its latest insight, highlighted that US-based electronics manufacturers may face production issues due to an impact on production of Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays. And a US-based automaker giant has also cancelled shifts at two
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OLED used to be only for TVs, and high-refresh rates used to be reserved for gaming displays. But Samsung is bringing it to handhelds by incorporating it in some of the best next-gen smartphones.
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A woman walks past the Samsung logo displayed on a glass door at the company s Seocho building in Seoul on April 28, 2021.
TweakTown reports that Samsung is helping Apple bring 120 Hz OLED displays for the next-gen iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro Max models. This is all while Samsung is building their very own range of foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3. On the other hand, LG will be the ones to supply the lower-end iPhone 13 Mini (as well as the iPhone 12) with the same screens.
Panasonic TX-55HZ1000B: What you need to know
The HZ1000 is available in both 55in and 65in sizes, and both variants rest upon an attractive central pedestal stand that gives you more placement options when it comes to AV furniture. Where many 4K TVs rely on LED edge-lighting or backlighting, the Panasonic’s OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) panel has eight million self-illuminating pixels, giving it a breathtaking contrast ratio and incredible depth of colour.
Packing a comprehensive High Dynamic Range arsenal that includes Dolby Vision and HDR10+, the Panasonic’s HDR playback deepens the viewing experience even further, bringing HDR movies, TVs and games to vivid life. The inclusion of Dolby Vision IQ sees light sensors within the TV combine with metadata from Dolby Vision content to automatically adjust picture contrast to its optimum setting based on the lighting conditions within the room, making it much less likely that you’ll miss fine details amidst the gloom.