This Month's Must-Have Gear, From Phones to Turntables

April is one of the shorter months, but it was long on hot products.
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Samsung Galaxy S8

The S8 offers a lot to talk about: There's Bixby, Samsung’s attempt to hang with Alexa and Siri and Google Assistant as the software platform you thread through your entire life. There's iris scanning and face recognition, so you can unlock your phone like an MI6 agent. There's a big battery everyone hopes won’t explode, an improved camera, and new chips. But the real seller here is that screen---5.8 inches of bright, crisp, super-saturated colors, with curved edges and barely-there bezels. That screen is what will grab you from across the Verizon store, and make people stop you to ask which phone you’re using. [Read our first look here](https://more-deals.info/2017/04/samsung-galaxy-s8-hands-on/%29.%3C/div%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cdiv class="ProductSummaryGridOfferWrapper-diOCjt dnirRH">Read more
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Amazon Echo Look

Amazon just introduced the Echo Look, a $199 Alexa-enabled camera that does everything Amazon’s original voice assistant can do, plus judge your outfits. Think of it as Amazon’s version of Cher’s computerized closet in *Clueless*. It can catalogue your clothes, suggests outfits, and help you choose between two looks with its “Style Check” feature. Amazon says it's the latest and greatest use of artificial intelligence. Which, maybe it is. But it also sounds a lot like those mean girls from your high school. [Read the full story](https://more-deals.info/2017/04/oh-great-now-alexa-will-judge-outfits/%29.%3C/div%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cdiv class="ProductSummaryGridOfferWrapper-diOCjt dnirRH">Read more
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Sony Alpha 9

The Alpha a9, Sony’s latest entry into its mirrorless lineup, is even more beastly than its siblings. The flagship feature is its 24.2-megapixel, 35-millimeter full-frame CMOS sensor. It’s also insanely fast: It can calculate autofocus and autoexposure 60 times per second and capture 20 frames per second in continuous shooting mode. This camera also boasts an ISO sensitivity up to 204,800, which is way more than the average person needs for vacation shots, but a huge perk for filmmakers working in low light. [Read the full story](https://more-deals.info/2017/04/sony-alpha-a9/%29.%3C/div%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cdiv class="ProductSummaryGridOfferWrapper-diOCjt dnirRH">Read more
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House of Marley Stir It Up Turntable

It's easy to get cynical about marketing something by slapping a dead rock star's name on it, but this House of Marley turntable is actually pretty nice. The plinth, which makes up the base of the turntable, is a hunk of sustainably harvested (and pretty) bamboo wrapped in fabric made from hemp and recycled plastic bottles. The vibration-dampening feet and the neat, sparkly slipmat are made from recycled silicone. A built-in preamp lets you plug it into any speaker, a USB-out makes it easy to digitize your vinyl, and a headphone jack lets you listen without waking the whole yard. [Read the full story](https://more-deals.info/2017/04/house-of-marley-stir-it-up-turntable/%29.%3C/div%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cdiv class="ProductSummaryGridOfferWrapper-diOCjt dnirRH">Read more
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