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  • Now Available at TDS: Viture XR Glasses – Your Screen, Anywhere

    🆕 Now Available at TDS: Viture XR Glasses – Your Screen, Anywhere

    Carry a 150″+ screen in your pocket. That’s what Viture does.

    What Are Viture XR Glasses?

    Viture XR Glasses are ultra-lightweight wearable displays that turn any environment into your personal cinema, gaming rig, or productivity command center. Think of them as a 150-inch virtual screen that follows you everywhere – on a flight, at your desk, or in bed.

    They connect via USB-C to your phone, laptop, console, or VR headset, delivering a crystal-clear, high-brightness display with spatial audio. No bulky headset. No neck strain. Just a sleek pair of glasses that looks like regular eyewear.

    The Full Viture Lineup

    ⚡ Viture Luma Ultra – The Flagship

    Tom’s Guide #1 ranked. Best-in-class display.

    • 152″ virtual screen with 52° field of view
    • Up to 1,500 nits brightness
    • Full 6DoF + AR hand-gesture tracking
    • Electrochromic auto-dim tint – goes opaque in a tap
    • Full metal Al-Mg frame with Harman-tuned spatial audio
    • Best for iPhone users, spatial computing, and mixed-reality apps

    🕶️ Viture Pro – The Balanced Pick

    Great display quality, lighter weight, everyday carry.

    • 140″ virtual screen with 47° field of view
    • 1,250–1,500 nits peak brightness
    • Electrochromic auto-dim tint
    • Full metal Al-Mg frame
    • Harman-tuned audio for immersive sound
    • Connects to any USB-C device — phone, laptop, Steam Deck, Switch

    🏔️ Viture Trail – Built for the Outdoors

    • High-brightness display (1,250–1,500 nits) for outdoor visibility
    • Built-in tracking with Beast — no phone needed for 6DoF
    • Rugged, adventure-ready build
    • Standalone operation for on-the-go use

    Why Viture?

    • Cyberpunk 2077 collaboration — co-developed with CD Projekt Red for immersive in-game displays
    • NVIDIA + Stanford XR research partnerships — backed by cutting-edge AR research
    • $100M+ funded — well-capitalized and growing fast
    • 200+ Best Buy retail presence — trusted by a major global retailer
    • Consistently tops Tom’s Guide and CNET comparisons — reviewed as the best in class

    Who Is It For?

    • Travelers — turn a cramped airplane seat into a first-class cinema experience
    • Gamers — play on a giant virtual screen anywhere
    • Remote workers — add a second portable display to your laptop
    • Spatial computing enthusiasts — explore AR apps and mixed-reality content
    • Anyone who loves great screens — if you’d rather carry a 150″ screen than a laptop, this is your gear

    Get Yours at TDS

    We stock the full Viture lineup in Singapore. Reach out via WhatsApp or email to enquire, compare models, or place an order. TDS offers competitive pricing and local warranty support.

    📩 info@treelandds.com · 📱 WhatsApp: +65 8087 2825

  • Wifi and Internet are utility

    Wifi and Internet are utility

    We cannot live without air, water, and food. In today’s world, a modern person cannot function optimally without the Internet. Our work and social lives are powered by the Internet. Video conferencing calls rely on it, and online streaming for entertainment depends on it as well. Therefore, the Internet must be considered an essential utility.

    All of us live in houses or apartments, which provide shelter from the elements and a place to call home. However, not all dwellings are created equal—some are made of wood, others of partition boards, and some of concrete and steel. Why does this matter? Because building materials impact WiFi signals, which in turn affect your internet connectivity.

    When we sign up for broadband with an Internet Service Provider, we are often provided with a wireless router. In densely populated areas like Singapore, many neighbors have similar wireless routers. Wi-Fi operates on shared airspace and channels, so if your neighbors’ routers use the same Wi-Fi channel, it can cause interference with your signal. Additionally, in larger homes, a single wireless router may not provide coverage throughout the entire house.

    With the rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as security cameras, smart home systems, and intelligent light switches, the need for robust security controls has never been greater. Since these devices often operate as black boxes, how can we determine where they are connecting and transmitting data?

    TP-Link Omada provides a comprehensive Wi-Fi and networking solution, perfect for everything from small apartments to large warehouses. Contact us today to secure this essential service.

  • Asus ProArt Geforce RTX 50 series

    The ProArt GeForce RTX™ 50 series features a compact 2.5-slot design paired with advanced cooling solutions, including three Axial-tech fans, a vapor chamber, and a phase-change GPU thermal pad. This combination ensures exceptional GeForce RTX 50 Series performance for both full-sized towers and space-saving small form factor (SFF) builds. A USB Type-C® port adds flexibility for content creation workflows, while the wood-patterned laminate trim and subtle Aura-lit logo provide a sophisticated, polished look.

    Available in 5070TI and 5080. Register your interest via WhatsApp or email us.

    Find out more here, 5070TI and 5080.

  • Asus Ascent GX10

    Looking for a customizable AI supercomputer? Discover the Asus Ascent GX10, powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip—the very same chip behind the NVIDIA DGX Spark. Register your interest now through our WhatsApp or email us today.

    Read more about Asus Ascent GX10 here.

  • Preorder Nvidia DGX Spark

    Experience the power of the Nvidia DGX Spark AI supercomputer this November in Singapore. Effortlessly run even the most demanding large language models with 200 billion parameters, all within a compact form factor. Register your interest now via WhatsApp or email.

    Read more about DGX Spark here: Nvidia

  • How much screen time is too much?

    How much screen time is too much?

    Recently, several parents approached me asking how to control screen time for their kids. The world is full of distractions in this digital era. TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram, social media, and even apps like Grow a Garden are consuming our time. We’ve all been there, “one last scroll or video” until late at night. If adults struggle to control themselves, what about children?

    I have seen concerning posts from parents when they try to limit screen time for their children, “I cannot live without Roblox. If you take it away, I will harm myself!” one such post recounted. As an adult, I try to limit my screen time so that I can be productive instead of looking at my phone all day.

    Luckily, Microsoft, Apple, and Google have built-in parental controls that allow easy management. Microsoft Family Safety enables parents to control and restrict time on computers, apps, and web browsing. Apple Screen Time and Google Family Link offer similar controls as well.

    While technology can help limit screen time, it is important to communicate with your children and explain the dangers of excessive screen use. Parents should also be role models, as children learn by observing. I personally set a 2-hour limit for Reddit each day, and my kids see the blocked screen when the time is up. This helps enforce the rule and hopefully makes them aware that adults also need to practice self-control sometimes.

    My kids have 15 minutes each day for their apps, and of course, they can ask for more time. I strongly believe this system of control can help them become better digital users.

  • Are all CPU cores the same?

    Are all CPU cores the same?

    Every day, we rely on computing devices like smartphones, laptops, and desktops for both work and leisure. At the core of these devices lies the Central Processing Unit (CPU), the brain of the operation. When reviewing device specifications, you’ll often notice a term called “core count,” which refers to the number of processing cores the CPU contains.

    What many people may not realize is that not all processor cores are created equal. When Apple unveiled its in-house processor, Apple Silicon, the A11 Bionic in 2017, it featured a combination of 2 high-performance cores (p-cores) and 4 high-efficiency cores (e-cores). This design strikes a perfect balance between power efficiency and performance, delivering exceptional battery life while providing the processing power needed when it matters most.

    Modern CPUs are designed with a combination of performance cores (p-cores) and efficiency cores (e-cores), offering flexibility for different workloads. Choosing the right CPU for your needs is crucial. Take, for instance, the Apple M4 series: the 10-core M4 chip features 4 p-cores and 6 e-cores, while the M4 Pro boasts 12 cores with 8 p-cores and 4 e-cores. While the difference in core count may seem minor, these processors are tailored for distinct purposes. Generally, CPUs with more p-cores tend to be more expensive, but they also consume more power, which can significantly impact battery life. Balancing core configuration with your requirements is key to optimizing performance and efficiency.

    If your Zoom call starts glitching, it could be a sign that your processor is struggling to keep up. Curious about CPU performance? Reach out to us—we’d be happy to help!

  • Is backup really necessary?

    Is backup really necessary?

    I once coined a term: “Backup is like insurance. When you don’t need it, it feels like a waste of money. But when you do, you wish you’d gotten it sooner.” In today’s mobile-first world, our smartphones hold an incredible amount of valuable information. From cherished memories captured in photos of a trip to your baby’s first steps, smartphones have become deeply embedded in our daily lives.

    Disasters often strike when least expected. In Singapore, a couple offered $10,000 for the return of their lost phone, as it contained years of cherished photos with no backup. A quick online search highlights similar frustrations, with users lamenting broken phones and the anxiety of losing irreplaceable data due to a lack of backups.

    Many smartphones offer online backup solutions that charge a monthly fee. While these provide a solid starting point for safeguarding irreplaceable data, they come with certain limitations. First, as your storage needs grow, so do the associated costs. Most services impose storage limits, and premium plans often come at a significant monthly expense. Second, users must trust that the service provider will handle their data responsibly and ethically. Although free backup options exist, the saying “there’s no such thing as a free lunch” holds true—ultimately, the user and their data often becomes the product.

    Technology has become significantly more user-friendly. Consider Synology, for instance. In the past, operating a Network Attached Storage (NAS) system required a basic understanding of system administration. Today, user-friendly solutions enable anyone to manage cloud-connected storage right from their home, making it easy to back up smartphone data. The Synology BeeStation allows users to effortlessly back up cherished photos, share files, and manage everything through a web browser or smartphone app. We recently installed a BeeStation, and the setup process was remarkably simple.