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I Built Two AI Personalities That Sit on My Desk and Talk to Each Other

I’ve been experimenting with local AI for quite a while now, but this particular project has started to become something rather different.

I now have two AI personalities, called George and Lewis, running on two separate computers in my office.

They read the news.

They talk to each other about it.

They remember what they’ve discussed before.

They have different interests and personalities.

They can wander off topic.

And, as the day wears on, they actually start getting tired.

This may have got slightly out of hand.

Two Minds, One Desk

The idea started simply enough.

I already had Ollama running local large language models on a couple of machines on my network. Rather than asking one AI a question and getting an answer back, I wondered what would happen if I let two of them talk to each other.

So I wrote a Python program that acts as the producer sitting between them.

One machine runs George. The other runs Lewis.

George says something, the program sends that to Lewis, Lewis generates a reply, and the reply is passed back to George.

Neither conversation is written in advance.

I know what news story they are going to start with, but I don’t know what either of them is going to say.

That is where things started becoming interesting.

Meet George and Lewis

I deliberately didn’t want two identical AI assistants politely agreeing with each other.

George is British, dry, curious and slightly sceptical. He has a tendency to notice the absurd implications of technology and is particularly fond of things such as classic cars, retro computing, gadgets and space.
George is British, dry, curious and slightly sceptical. He has a tendency to notice the absurd implications of technology and is particularly fond of things such as classic cars, retro computing, gadgets and space.

George is British, dry, curious and slightly sceptical. He has a tendency to notice the absurd implications of technology and is particularly fond of things such as classic cars, retro computing, gadgets and space.

Lewis is a little more mischievous. He tends to challenge George's conclusions and has stronger interests in AI, cybersecurity, science, networking and newer technology.
Lewis is a little more mischievous. He tends to challenge George’s conclusions and has stronger interests in AI, cybersecurity, science, networking and newer technology.

Lewis is a little more mischievous. He tends to challenge George’s conclusions and has stronger interests in AI, cybersecurity, science, networking and newer technology.

They aren’t supposed to argue simply for the sake of it, but neither are they encouraged to agree just to be polite.

That distinction makes an enormous difference.

A conversation can start with an announcement about a new electric car and end up somewhere around boxed computer software, Commodore machines and the questionable wisdom of connecting a toaster to Wi-Fi.

In other words, rather like an actual conversation.

There’s a Newsreader Too

Before George and Lewis start discussing anything, the software collects stories from RSS news feeds.

The curator or newsreader who selects the stories that Lewis and George discuss, her name is Kokoro
The curator or newsreader who selects the stories that Lewis and George discuss, her name is Kokoro

A selected headline and its summary are displayed on screen and then read aloud using Kokoro, a local text-to-speech system.

I’ve given the newsreader a British female voice, while George and Lewis have their own separate British male voices.

So the sequence sounds a little like an extremely small and slightly eccentric radio station.

The newsreader introduces the story, pauses, and then George reacts to it.

Lewis responds.

And off they go.

They Know What I’m Interested In

Rather than simply choosing every story at random, the software now has an interest profile.

It knows I’m particularly interested in subjects including:

AI and local language models, gadgets, computers, retro computing, classic cars, web development, drones, home networking, cybersecurity, broadcasting, space, photography, video, graphic novels, comics, Blender and 3D graphics, music technology, gaming and science.

Stories are scored according to how closely they match those subjects.

That doesn’t mean the system completely ignores everything else. I’ve deliberately left some randomness in there, because otherwise it would rapidly become an automated echo chamber.

Sometimes it should find something none of us expected to be interesting.

George and Lewis also have their own individual preferences, so occasionally one of them effectively gets a story that is much more “his sort of thing” than the other’s.

Then I Gave Them a Memory

This was probably the point where it stopped feeling like a normal chatbot experiment.

The system now uses an SQLite database to remember what has happened.

It stores the news stories they’ve discussed, previous conversations, individual things George and Lewis have said, and condensed memories of earlier discussions.

This serves several purposes.

Firstly, it prevents them repeatedly discussing the same news story just because it appears in a feed again with slightly different wording.

Secondly, when a genuinely new development appears in a story they’ve previously discussed, they can remember the earlier conversation.

So instead of starting again from scratch, George might effectively say:

“We said this was going to happen.”

And Lewis might point out that George actually said something rather less definite at the time.

That’s when they start becoming recurring characters rather than disposable chatbot sessions.

Conversations Can Drift

Humans rarely stay perfectly on subject.

We might start talking about a new iPhone and somehow arrive at cassette recorders ten minutes later.

George and Lewis can now do the same thing.

Early in a conversation they stay reasonably close to the news story. As things progress, related subjects and older memories can begin appearing in their context.

Crucially, they’re not instructed to suddenly announce:

“According to our previous conversation…”

Instead, an old memory is simply made available as something they might naturally be reminded of.

Sometimes they use it.

Sometimes they don’t.

That makes callbacks much less mechanical.

They Also Know When They’ve Run Out of Things to Say

An earlier version simply ran for a fixed number of exchanges.

That worked, but it didn’t sound natural.

Eventually you get:

“That’s a good point.”

“Indeed.”

“Absolutely.”

Which is conversational purgatory.

The new system lets them decide whether there is genuinely anything new worth adding.

After a minimum amount of conversation, the next speaker can privately decide to continue or stop.

The Python program also checks new responses against previous remarks and can reject something that is effectively just a repetition.

So some conversations last a while.

Others end after only a handful of comments.

And Then I Made Them Tired

This is probably my favourite unnecessary feature.

The system periodically checks the actual UK time and alters George and Lewis’s behaviour throughout the day. It uses the Europe/London timezone and can fall back to the computer’s clock if the online time check is unavailable.

During the day they’re fully awake.

As evening arrives, they gradually become less enthusiastic about pursuing every conversational tangent.

By around 11pm they’re noticeably tired and much more willing to call an end to a discussion.

After midnight, there’s a very good chance they simply won’t want to start another conversation at all.

They may yawn, decide they’ve had enough or effectively go to bed.

At six in the morning they’re bleary-eyed and coffee becomes a perfectly reasonable thought.

By seven, they’re waking up again.

The important distinction is that this isn’t just the AI being told to say that it’s tired.

The software itself alters maximum conversation lengths, pauses and the probability of conversations ending according to the time of day.

The project relies on vast amounts of data
The project relies on vast amounts of data

Everything Is Running Locally

One aspect I particularly like is that George and Lewis aren’t remote characters sitting somewhere in a cloud service.

The language models are running locally on my own computers using Ollama.

The voices are generated locally with Kokoro.

The memory is stored locally in SQLite.

The Python application connects all of those pieces together.

That makes it a rather good example of what can now be built from consumer hardware and freely available AI tools.

Where This Is Going

There are plenty of possibilities.

I could broaden the news sources into motoring, space, drones, cybersecurity, classic computing and gaming.

They could become aware of local weather.

They could notice when one of my servers goes offline.

They could comment on things happening on the network.

Their opinions could gradually evolve.

They could develop running jokes.

They could even start remembering predictions they’ve made and later discover which one of them was right.

What began as “can I make two Ollama instances talk to each other?” is slowly turning into something closer to two persistent artificial characters occupying a corner of the office.

©2026 Matt Porter. A screenprint of one of the many conversations,
©2026 Matt Porter. A screenprint of one of the many conversations,

They’re not conscious.

They’re not alive.

They’re two language models, a Python program, a text-to-speech engine and an SQLite database.

But when one of them remembers something the other said yesterday, challenges him about it, wanders completely off topic and then decides it’s too late at night to continue arguing about smart kettles…

It can feel surprisingly convincing.

And I suspect George and Lewis are only just getting started.

Just like us, George and Lewis get tired and need a bit of down time.
Just like us, George and Lewis get tired and need a bit of down time.

VIZO Steps Into the AR Arena with Cinema-Scale Smart Glasses

There is a quiet but unmistakable shift happening in wearable tech. What once felt like science fiction is edging closer to something you might genuinely throw in your bag alongside your phone and headphones. Enter the VIZO V1 AR Glasses, a new entrant aiming to make augmented reality feel less like a novelty and more like an everyday companion.

Backed by audio and hardware specialist TOZO, VIZO is positioning its debut product as a practical, usable piece of kit rather than a futuristic curiosity. And on paper, it makes a strong first impression.

A Pocket Cinema You Can Wear

VIZO Steps Into the AR Arena with Cinema-Scale Smart Glasses
VIZO Steps Into the AR Arena with Cinema-Scale Smart Glasses

The headline feature here is the 118 inch virtual display, effectively turning the glasses into a personal cinema screen. Pair that with Full HD resolution, a 41 degree field of view, and a claimed 100,000 to 1 contrast ratio, and you are looking at something designed squarely for media consumption.

What makes it more interesting is the 1800 nit brightness, which is unusually high for this category. That matters because one of the long standing weaknesses of wearable displays has been usability outside dimly lit rooms. VIZO is clearly pushing the idea that this is something you can use on a train, in a park, or sat by a bright window without everything washing out.

Designed for Real Life, Not Just Demos

One of the biggest hurdles for AR glasses has always been comfort. If they are awkward or fatiguing, they simply do not get used.

VIZO claims to have leaned heavily into real world testing here, producing a lightweight and balanced design intended for longer sessions. There is also built in myopia adjustment up to 500 degrees, which is a genuinely practical touch. It means a chunk of users can skip prescription inserts altogether and just dial things in.

That sort of thinking suggests this is less about impressing at a trade show and more about surviving daily use.

Plug, Play, and Get On With It

VIZO Steps Into the AR Arena with Cinema-Scale Smart Glasses
VIZO Steps Into the AR Arena with Cinema-Scale Smart Glasses

Connectivity is refreshingly straightforward. The V1 uses USB C with DisplayPort support, meaning it should work with a wide range of devices including smartphones, laptops, and even games consoles.

No convoluted pairing process. No ecosystem lock in. Just plug it in and go.

That simplicity could be one of its biggest strengths, especially for anyone who has wrestled with early VR or AR setups that felt like assembling a small satellite before you could watch a film.

More Than Just a Screen

Audio is handled via integrated stereo speakers, and there is support for switching between 2D and 3D viewing modes. That points towards a flexible use case, from streaming films to casual gaming or even just expanding your screen real estate when working on the move.

It is not trying to be a full mixed reality headset. Instead, it sits in an interesting middle ground between entertainment device and productivity tool.

VIZO Steps Into the AR Arena with Cinema-Scale Smart Glasses
VIZO Steps Into the AR Arena with Cinema-Scale Smart Glasses

A New Name to Watch?

VIZO itself is a relatively new brand, founded in 2025 and built around the idea of “Tech Around You.” That philosophy comes through quite clearly here. The V1 does not attempt to reinvent computing, but rather slips into your existing setup and enhances it.

Whether it succeeds will depend on real world adoption, but the direction is promising. AR does not need to be dramatic to be useful. Sometimes it just needs to work.

The VIZO V1 is available now via TOZO’s store and Amazon UK, signalling a fairly confident launch rather than a tentative experiment.

Final Thoughts

We have seen plenty of ambitious AR concepts over the years. Many have dazzled briefly before fading away under the weight of complexity or impracticality.

What makes the VIZO V1 interesting is that it appears to be aiming for something far simpler. A wearable screen that just works, wherever you happen to be.

And in 2026, that might be exactly what this space needs.

VIZO V1 AR Glasses Available from Amazon for around £399

Acer UK Announces Huge Amazon Prime Big Deal Days Savings – Up to 40% Off Laptops, Chromebooks & Gaming Machines

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to upgrade your laptop, Acer UK has just dropped some seriously tempting offers as part of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days this October — and they’re live right now.

We’re talking up to 40% off some of Acer’s most popular models — from AI-powered Swift notebooks to Predator gaming beasts and Chromebooks for work or study. Whether you’re a creator, student, or gamer, this lineup covers all bases.

For a limited time only, you can bag cutting-edge tech featuring Intel Core Ultra processors, Snapdragon X Plus power, OLED displays, and AI-ready performance — all with solid discounts.

Here’s a quick look at the standout deals worth clicking “Add to Basket” for:


💻 Top 9 Acer Prime Big Deal Day Offers

  1. Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 PHN14-51 – £899.99 (was £1,499.99)
    Compact yet powerful 14.5″ gaming laptop boasting NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics, a 120Hz WQXGA display, and Intel Core Ultra 5 performance — perfect for gaming on the go.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  2. Acer Swift Go AI SFG14-01 – £649.99 (was £999.99)
    Super-slim, AI-powered laptop running the Snapdragon X Plus processor, 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. Built for all-day productivity and portability.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  3. Acer Swift 14 AI SF14-51 (Intel Core Ultra 5) – £749.99 (was £1,099.99)
    A stunning 2.8K OLED display meets Intel’s new AI computing capabilities in this sleek, next-gen notebook.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  4. Acer Swift 14 AI SF14-51 (Intel Core Ultra 7) – £849.99 (was £1,199.99)
    Premium build, gorgeous OLED visuals, and faster performance thanks to the Intel Ultra 7 processor.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  5. Acer Swift Go 16 SFG16-72 – £849.99 (was £1,199.99)
    A creator’s dream: 16″ 3.2K OLED 120Hz display, Intel Core Ultra 7, and a sleek aluminium chassis.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  6. Acer Aspire 3 A315-59 (Intel Core i7) – £399.99 (was £649.99)
    Dependable, no-nonsense 15.6″ full-HD laptop with Intel Core i7 power and SSD speed — ideal for everyday work and study.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  7. Acer Swift Go 14 SFG14-63 (AMD Ryzen 7) – £749.99 (was £999.99)
    Lightweight and powerful, pairing Ryzen 7 performance with a 2.8K OLED display for a stylish balance of form and function.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  8. Acer Aspire Go 14 AG14-21P (AMD Ryzen 3) – £269.99 (was £429.99)
    Great-value portable machine for home or student life — slim, capable and ideal for day-to-day use.
    🔗 View on Amazon

  9. Acer Chromebook Plus 514 CB514-3H (AMD Ryzen 5) – £279.99 (was £449.99)
    A Chromebook Plus model with upgraded Ryzen 5 power, premium design and all the simplicity and security of ChromeOS.
    🔗 View on Amazon


🗣️ Acer on Making Tech More Accessible

“We’re proud to make powerful, reliable and sustainable technology more accessible during Prime Big Deal Days,”
said Jamie Purser, National Account Manager at Acer UK.
“Whether you’re a student, creator or gamer, there’s an Acer device to elevate your experience at a great price.”


🧠 The Gadget Man’s Take

I love seeing big-brand tech getting proper discounts that actually mean something — and this is one of those rare occasions. Acer’s latest AI-ready laptops bring future-proof performance within reach, and the Predator Helios Neo looks like a steal at under £900.

If you’ve been holding off for a new laptop, this could be the ideal moment to make the leap — especially with those OLED screens and next-gen chips on offer.


💡 All prices were correct at time of writing and available exclusively through Amazon.co.uk as part of the October Prime Big Deal Days event.
Visit Acer’s Amazon Storefront to browse the full range.

EXG Pro Celebrates Lilo & Stitch’s Return to the Big Screen with a Chaos-Filled Collection of Tech Accessories

It’s official – Disney’s most lovable alien is back! With Lilo & Stitch returning to cinemas on May 23rd, fans old and new are buzzing with excitement. And to mark the occasion, the clever folks at EXG Pro are unleashing a brand-new wave of officially licensed Lilo & Stitch tech accessories that bring all of Stitch’s mischief, madness, and heart right to your desk.

EXG Pro Celebrates Lilo & Stitch’s Return to the Big Screen with a Chaos-Filled Collection of Tech Accessories
EXG Pro Celebrates Lilo & Stitch’s Return to the Big Screen with a Chaos-Filled Collection of Tech Accessories

From earbuds hugged by Stitch’s tiny blue paws to phone holders that could double as miniature sculptures, this range is as functional as it is collectible. Whether you’re working from home or gaming into the night, Stitch is here to make sure your setup looks cool and stays tidy.


Meet the Line-Up: Functional Meets FUNctional

Stitch Buds Pro – £49.99

Stitch Buds Pro – £49.99
Stitch Buds Pro – £49.99

Bluetooth 5.3 earbuds in a custom Stitch case? Yes, please. The Stitch Buds Pro don’t just look adorable – they sound great too. Cradled in Stitch’s arms, this is equal parts pop culture tribute and high-performance audio kit. Available now at EXGPro.com.


Stitch Cable Guys: The Ultimate Desk Companions – £29.99 Each

Hula Stitch

Dressed in a grass skirt and ready to party, Hula Stitch is the perfect tropical tech stand. Whether you need to hold your phone, gaming controller or remote, he’s got your back with island vibes to spare.

Hula Stitch
Hula Stitch

Smiley Stitch

All grins and good energy, this joyful version of Stitch is a desk cheerleader that just so happens to be brilliant at holding your devices.

Smiley Stitch
Smiley Stitch

Classic Stitch

This is Experiment 626 in his most iconic form – attitude, ears and all. He’s got the stability of a serious tech stand with the flair of a fan-favourite character.

Classic Stitch
Classic Stitch

Stitch Holdems: Pocket-Sized Personality – £19.99 Each

Loved Up Stitch

Puckered up and packed with love, Loved Up Stitch is a sweet spot for your earbuds or phone. A romantic little helper for anyone who’s soft on Stitch.

Loved Up Stitch
Loved Up Stitch

Badness Level Stitch

Wearing chaos like a badge of honour, Badness Level Stitch keeps things fun and functional. The ultimate choice for fans who love their Stitch with a little extra bite.

Badness Level Stitch
Badness Level Stitch

Sunset Stitch

Golden hour in a gadget stand. Sunset Stitch glows with tropical vibes and calm energy – ideal for mellowing out your workspace.

Sunset Stitch
Sunset Stitch

Underpants Hero Stitch

Because why wouldn’t Stitch wear underpants over his fur? This hero-themed holder adds a dollop of humour and a whole lot of charm to your setup.

Underpants Hero Stitch
Underpants Hero Stitch

Gadget Man’s Take

This collection is pure joy in accessory form. It’s the kind of licensed merch that gets it right – quirky, useful, and collectible. Whether you’re a Disney devotee, a pop culture junkie, or just someone who wants their earbuds stored by an alien in a grass skirt, EXG Pro’s Lilo & Stitch range is a total win.

As the film makes its big-screen return, there’s never been a better time to invite Stitch into your home – not on the sofa, but on your desk, cradling your tech with chaos and love.


Available now at ExgPro.com – grab yours before Stitch eats them.

Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles

As Minecraft: The Movie prepares to blast into cinemas on April 4th, there’s never been a better time to bring a bit of blocky brilliance into your own world – and EXG Pro has just the thing.

Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a redstone rookie, these official Minecraft-themed Cable Guys and Holdems are the perfect way to celebrate your love for all things pixel-perfect – while keeping your gear tidy and your setup looking sharp.


🎮 What Are Cable Guys and Holdems?

If you’re new to the world of EXG Pro, here’s the lowdown: Cable Guys and Holdems are collectible device holders that double up as awesome display pieces. They’re designed to hold controllers, phones, earbuds, and more, making them the ideal mix of practicality and fandom.

Let’s take a look at the Minecraft lineup…


🧱 The Full Roster of Blocky Legends:

Steve Cable Guy R.E.S.T – £29.99

The original icon. Classic Steve is here to hold your controller, phone or even your snacks (we won’t judge). A must-have for any Minecraft purist.

Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles
Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles

Creeper Cable Guy R.E.S.T – £29.99

Sssssstylish and strangely charming, this explosive little number brings the game’s most infamous mob to your desk – without the damage.

Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles
Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles

Steve in Diamond Armour R.E.S.T – £29.99

Decked out in shimmering diamond gear, this version of Steve is the premium pick for those who’ve fought their way to the top – in-game and IRL.

Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles
Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles

Enderman Cable Guy – £29.99

Tall, dark and mysterious, the Enderman adds some height and intrigue to your gaming space. Just, uh… try not to make eye contact.

Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles
Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles

🟩 Mini Marvels: Minecraft Holdems – £17.99 each

Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles
Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles

Perfect for phones, earbuds or just to look good on your desk, these compact versions of the big hitters are ideal for tighter setups.

  • Steve Holdems – A pixel-perfect pal in miniature form.

  • Enderman Holdems – Small, spooky and stylish.

  • Piglin Holdems – Straight out of the Nether and full of flair.

  • Zombie Holdems – Shuffly, snappy, and surprisingly useful.


🎥 Get Ready for the Big Screen Adventure

With the Minecraft movie just around the corner, there’s no better time to upgrade your setup with a themed holder that screams style and loyalty to the block-built world. Whether you’re bingeing on survival mode, watching YouTube Let’s Plays, or getting ready for the cinematic debut, these figures make the perfect companions.

Plus, they make brilliant gifts for Minecraft fans of all ages (8+, officially) – especially with Easter and birthdays on the horizon.


🛒 Where to Buy

All of these EXG Pro collectibles are available now from Smyths Toys and other retailers. Prices start from just £17.99 – so whether you want one for your desk, your car, or every room in the house (hey, no judgement), there’s something for everyone.


🧡 Final Thoughts

Minecraft has always been about building your world your way – and with these brilliant EXG Pro Cable Guys and Holdems, you can carry that spirit into your real-world setup. Fun, functional and seriously cool, they’re the perfect celebration of Minecraft’s leap to the silver screen.

Until next time – keep mining, keep crafting, and keep your gadgets held in style.

Matt, The Gadget Man

Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectibles
Gear Up for Minecraft: The Movie with These Brilliant EXG Pro Collectible

So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity – The Coolest Gadget of the Year?

If you’re looking to add a splash of cool to your setup – quite literally – then I’ve got just the gadget for you. Say hello to the So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity, a sleek, stylish, and rather mesmerising little fridge that’s as much about looks as it is about function.

Whether you’re a gamer grinding through an all-nighter, a student burning the midnight oil, or just someone who likes their fizzy pop within arm’s reach, this mini fridge is here to elevate your chill.


🧊 A Mini Fridge That’s Big on Style

The first thing you’ll notice? That mirrored door. But it’s not just reflective – oh no – it lights up with 12 different LED colour modes, creating a visual effect that’s part neon-cyberpunk, part Blackpool illuminations (in the best possible way). You can cycle through the colours or choose one to match your mood. It’s a real head-turner – perfect for streamers, teens, or anyone wanting to inject a bit of personality into their desk or bedroom.

So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity – The Coolest Gadget of the Year?
So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity – The Coolest Gadget of the Year?

📦 What’s Inside?

Inside the 4-litre capacity fridge, there’s enough room for a few cans, some snacks, or even a few skincare essentials if that’s more your thing. It’s neatly laid out with a removable shelf, so you can keep it organised however you like. Think of it as your own personal snack vault.

And it’s not just for your desk either – the dual power options (USB cable + car adapter included) mean this little fridge is road trip ready. Plug it into your car and keep your drinks cool en route to your next adventure.

So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity – The Coolest Gadget of the Year?
So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity – The Coolest Gadget of the Year?

🎨 Make It Your Own

Now, this bit’s genius – every unit comes with a sheet of 90 custom stickers, so you can personalise your fridge to suit your style. Want a kawaii vibe? Retro gamer aesthetic? Random chaos? You do you.


🔍 Specs at a Glance

  • Capacity: 4 litres (enough for 6 standard drinks cans)

  • Cooling Power: Cools 15-20°C below ambient temperature

  • Power Options: USB + Car adapter (included)

  • Lighting: 12 interchangeable LED modes

  • Extras: Removable shelf, sticker sheet (90 stickers)

  • Age: 8+

  • Colour: Black

  • RRP: £44.99

  • Available from: Smyths Toys

So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity – The Coolest Gadget of the Year?
So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity – The Coolest Gadget of the Year?

💬 Final Thoughts

The So Chill Mini Fridge Infinity might be small, but it’s absolutely packed with personality. Whether you’re using it to keep drinks cold, store skincare, or just to jazz up your space with a bit of LED flair, it ticks all the boxes. It’s fun, functional, and fabulously customisable.

At £44.99, it’s also great value – especially as we head into warmer months or start prepping for birthdays, gaming marathons, or back-to-school setups.

So, if you’ve been on the lookout for something cool (literally and figuratively), you might’ve just found it.

Until next time – stay chilled!
Matt, The Gadget Man

5 Ways To Make Gaming More Fun

Do you love gaming but now find yourself wishing that it could be more fun? You are not alone. It is a situation that many people find themselves in. This is despite the fact that graphics and tech capabilities are greater than ever.

So, how can you restore the fun factor to your gaming activities? Here’s all you need to know.

Win Money

If you play modern titles, you’ll be familiar with in-game purchases. Players often spend more money on them than they do on the game itself. However, you can now grab free spins on registration at casino and bingo sites. Rather than paying out more money to play a game you’ve already paid for, you could win money.

The financial rewards are great. In truth, though, the thrill of winning gives you a dopamine hit that most video games no longer do. Another way to earn money from gaming is to enter tournaments or play eSports.

Play Retro Games

When playing today’s games, it feels like all features are aimed at microtransactions and long-term investments. Back in the day, games had a “pick up and play” quality. Retro games ranging from Pac-Man to popular platformers of the 80s and 90s are far simpler. You can play for an hour and then not worry about them.

You don’t need to dedicate half of your life to the game. You simply have some fun for the duration of play before doing something else. This more balanced approach to gaming will enhance your life in and out of those activities.

Focus On The Fun

Whether playing retro games or modern titles, the focus should be on fun. There’s no need to worry about completing a game to 100% of doing things a certain way. It’s meant to be a recreational activity. So, don’t be afraid to embrace cheats or skip sections that you don’t want to do. The aim is to have fun.

Similarly, there should be no pressure to keep playing a game beyond the point you want. If you’ve completed the main story and want to try another title, go for it. This has to be a smarter move than boring yourself just to keep up with other gamers.

Invite Friends Over 

When you think about all the fun you had playing games in yesteryear, it’s not just about the great titles. In truth, the company you shared those moments with was an equally key factor. While jumping in a Call of Duty online lobby is great, there’s nothing like being in the same room as friends. Do not ignore it.

It’s not something you’ll do as often as you did in your youth. Still, inviting pals over to play games and have some snacks is great fun. And it’s certainly cheaper than a night out on the town. Embrace it.

Combine Gaming With Another Love

The one thing that we do love about modern gaming is that it opens the door to doing things your way. Therefore, you may find that streaming or content creation is the perfect way to rediscover your love of gaming. Not least because it encourages you to join the community and find people with similar interests.

Or your love of gaming could be combined with creative writing, films, or other entertainment. The options are endless. And if you can alter your approach to rediscover a love of gaming, it has to be worthwhile.

Acer Unveils Groundbreaking PD3 Series Dual-Screen Foldable Monitors

Acer has once again redefined the boundaries of productivity and entertainment with its newly launched PD3 Series, featuring dual-screen foldable portable monitors. Designed to enhance multitasking efficiency and immersive viewing experiences, the series offers a sleek, lightweight design and cutting-edge functionality, making it a perfect companion for professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.


Compact, Lightweight, and Versatile

Weighing only 1.55 kg and measuring a mere 2.4 cm thin (PD163Q model), the Acer PD3 Series is a marvel of portable design. With a 16-inch display, it easily fits into any bag, allowing users to set up a dual-screen experience anywhere—whether at home, in the office, or on the go. Equipped with HDMI and USB-C ports, the monitors are compatible with a wide range of devices, including laptops, tablets, smartphones, and PCs, ensuring seamless integration with your existing tech ecosystem.


Why Two Screens Are Better Than One

The dual-screen setup of the PD3 Series elevates multitasking to a new level. The monitors enable:

  • Efficient Workflows: Display a presentation on one screen while referencing data on the other.
  • Enhanced Gaming: Play games on one screen while consulting guides on the second.
  • Custom Viewing: Adjust the integrated stand for a 315° ergonomic design, allowing users to stack screens vertically or horizontally to suit their needs.

Vertical stacking reduces excessive scrolling, minimizing strain on the eyes and neck—perfect for extended working hours.


Enhanced Visuals and Immersive Quality

With a 1080p resolution per screen, the PD3 Series combines for a stunning 2160 x 1080 Dual FHD resolution when used together. The IPS panels ensure vivid colors, a wide 178° viewing angle, and consistent image quality. An automatic pivot feature enables effortless switching between landscape and portrait modes, further enhancing flexibility for professionals like graphic designers, programmers, and writers.

To support prolonged use, the monitors are equipped with Acer VisionCare™ technology, a suite of features designed to reduce eye strain during extended sessions.


Acer Unveils Groundbreaking PD3 Series Dual-Screen Foldable Monitors
Acer Unveils Groundbreaking PD3 Series Dual-Screen Foldable Monitors

A Triple-Screen Powerhouse for Multitasking

The PD3 Series can transform any workspace into a productivity hub by acting as a second and third screen. Whether you’re managing real-time engagements or analyzing complex data, these monitors provide a comprehensive view without disrupting your workflow. Their VESA mount compatibility ensures a clutter-free desk space, allowing for stylish and functional setups.


Models and Availability

The Acer PD3 Series comes in two sizes:

  • 15.6-inch PD163Q
  • 18.5-inch PD193Q E

Both models are now available and promise to cater to a variety of business and entertainment needs.

Acer Unveils Groundbreaking PD3 Series Dual-Screen Foldable Monitors
Acer Unveils Groundbreaking PD3 Series Dual-Screen Foldable Monitors

Key Features of the Acer PD3 Series

  • Dual-Screen Foldable Design: Increases multitasking efficiency and supports a range of viewing angles.
  • High-Quality Displays: IPS panels with Acer VisionCare™ for vibrant visuals and reduced eye strain.
  • Portable and Lightweight: Perfect for on-the-go professionals.
  • Broad Compatibility: HDMI and USB-C ports for seamless device connectivity.
  • Space-Saving Solutions: VESA mountable for an organised, clutter-free setup.

Acer continues to innovate, blending sleek design with unparalleled functionality in the PD3 Series. Whether you’re a professional needing an efficient workspace or an enthusiast seeking immersive entertainment, these dual-screen foldable monitors deliver an experience like no other.

To explore more about the Acer PD3 Series, visit Acer’s website.

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