Monday, November 30, 2015

Microsoft Surface Pro 4

Microsoft Surface Pro 4
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We know, you think we’re biased with a category named “Best Surface,” but Microsoft’s Surface series is really an evolutionary step beyond the typical “convertible” devices that physically separate from the keyboard to run independently as tablets. Surface clones have arisen that are also light, yet still very capable: Lenovo has its new Miix 700, HP has its Spectre 12 X2. We expect the clone wars to keep heating up in the coming months.
The best one today, however, is the Surface Pro 4. It has a top-rated display with battery such as dell F339N battery, Dell J022M Battery, Dell Adamo XPS Battery, Dell Adamo XPS P02S Battery, canon NB-11L battery, canon IXUS 125HS battery, canon PowerShot A1200 battery, canon PowerShot A4000 battery, FUJIFILM NP-W126 Battery, FUJIFILM FinePix HS30EXR Battery, FUJIFILM FinePix HS33EXR Battery, FUJIFILM X-Pro1 Battery, great performance, and its keyboard and trackpad are miles ahead of competing designs (*cough* iPad Pro). We choose it over the Surface Pro 3 for its performance and better thermals (with less fan noise) compared to the older model.
The only caveat: It’s expensive—and the essential keyboard adds $130 to the price. That means the mid-range Surface Pro 4 with 256GB of storage, 8GB of RAM and Core i5 is a $1,430 computer. Ouch.
Still, for those who really valuable portability (it really is laptop performance in a tablet) and will actually use it as a tablet on occasion, you’d be hard pressed to beat the Surface Pro 4 today.
If you’re thinking the next step down would the Surface Pro 3, think again. HP's Spectre 12 X2, which we just got in for review, gives you 128GB of storage, 4GB of RAM, and Intel’s Core m3 series—the company’s latest Skylake CPU, tuned for low power. It’s also LTE-ready, so you can easily add it to your cellular plan for untethered working (that’s a $100 option for the Surface Pro 3). Oh yeah, and you get the keyboard, too.
The real question is whether the Spectre 12 X2 is a good enough to bump the Surface Pro 4 from the Best Surface category. Stay tuned for our review. For the budget category, though, we’re comfortable saying skip the Surface Pro 3 for the Spectre X2 today.

See how Power Options can take you even further

See how Power Options can take you even further
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The new Battery Saver feature goes a long way toward helping you extend battery life on your Windows 10 mobile device. See how Power Options can take you even further.
In my previous two articles, I showed you how to use Windows 10's new Battery Saver feature to configure, monitor, and conserve your mobile device's battery power. After those articles were published, I received email from several readers who asked whether the Battery Saver feature superseded the need to use the Power Options/Power Plans found in previous version of Windows. The answer is no. In fact, both the Power Options and Power Plans features exist in Windows 10 right alongside the Battery Saver feature. This means that you can use all of them in concert to help conserve and extend battery with like dell 8012P battery, Dell Latitude CS Battery, Dell 8N884 Battery, Dell Latitude E4310 Battery, Dell Studio 14Z Battery, Dell Studio 1440 Battery, Dell 0K899K Battery, Dell M916K Battery, Dell PU556 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1318 Battery, Dell XPS M1330 Battery, Dell JN149 Batterypower on your Windows 10 devices. Let's take a closer look.
When you access Battery Saver from the battery icon on the Taskbar, the battery notification screen will provide a link to the Power & Sleep Settings, as shown in Figure A. When you follow that link, you'll see the Power & Sleep page shown in Figure B.
As you can see, the Power & Sleep page offers two sections and four controls—two of which pertain to conserving battery power when your device is running on battery but not being used. In the Screen section you can configure how long your device will be in an idle state before the system turns off the screen. In the Sleep section you can choose how long you want your device be in an idle state before the system goes into sleep mode.
If you follow the Additional Power Settings link on the Power & Sleep page, you'll access the Power Options tool in the Control Panel, shown in Figure C. By default, Windows comes with three power plans. However, since this Dell laptop comes with its own battery life extension features, there is an additional Dell power plan that has been factory tuned for this laptop.
As you can see, each power plan is accompanied by a brief description of its energy savings and performance. The Balanced and the Dell power plan are designed to offer full performance when you need it and to save power during periods of inactivity. The Power Saver power plan will save power by reducing system performance and is designed to help laptop users get the most from a single battery charge. On the other end of the spectrum is the High Performance power plan, which is designed to maximize system performance and responsiveness but will do almost nothing to save power. As such, from the standpoint of conserving battery power on a Windows 10 device, you might just want to ignore the High Performance power plan.

See how Power Options can take you even further

See how Power Options can take you even further
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The new Battery Saver feature goes a long way toward helping you extend battery life on your Windows 10 mobile device. See how Power Options can take you even further.
In my previous two articles, I showed you how to use Windows 10's new Battery Saver feature to configure, monitor, and conserve your mobile device's battery power. After those articles were published, I received email from several readers who asked whether the Battery Saver feature superseded the need to use the Power Options/Power Plans found in previous version of Windows. The answer is no. In fact, both the Power Options and Power Plans features exist in Windows 10 right alongside the Battery Saver feature. This means that you can use all of them in concert to help conserve and extend battery with like dell 8012P battery, Dell Latitude CS Battery, Dell 8N884 Battery, Dell Latitude E4310 Battery, Dell Studio 14Z Battery, Dell Studio 1440 Battery, Dell 0K899K Battery, Dell M916K Battery, Dell PU556 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1318 Battery, Dell XPS M1330 Battery, Dell JN149 Batterypower on your Windows 10 devices. Let's take a closer look.
When you access Battery Saver from the battery icon on the Taskbar, the battery notification screen will provide a link to the Power & Sleep Settings, as shown in Figure A. When you follow that link, you'll see the Power & Sleep page shown in Figure B.
As you can see, the Power & Sleep page offers two sections and four controls—two of which pertain to conserving battery power when your device is running on battery but not being used. In the Screen section you can configure how long your device will be in an idle state before the system turns off the screen. In the Sleep section you can choose how long you want your device be in an idle state before the system goes into sleep mode.
If you follow the Additional Power Settings link on the Power & Sleep page, you'll access the Power Options tool in the Control Panel, shown in Figure C. By default, Windows comes with three power plans. However, since this Dell laptop comes with its own battery life extension features, there is an additional Dell power plan that has been factory tuned for this laptop.
As you can see, each power plan is accompanied by a brief description of its energy savings and performance. The Balanced and the Dell power plan are designed to offer full performance when you need it and to save power during periods of inactivity. The Power Saver power plan will save power by reducing system performance and is designed to help laptop users get the most from a single battery charge. On the other end of the spectrum is the High Performance power plan, which is designed to maximize system performance and responsiveness but will do almost nothing to save power. As such, from the standpoint of conserving battery power on a Windows 10 device, you might just want to ignore the High Performance power plan.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Ultrabooks: Thin, light, and powerful

Ultrabooks: Thin, light, and powerful
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Last year, I took a look at the HP Stream 11, which at just $199 is one of the lowest cost Windows PCs around. HP has refreshed it for 2015, moving from the Bay Trail-M SoC to the latest 14nm Braswell line. The refreshed model is now the Celeron N3050, which is a dual-core Airmont processor. It has a 6-Watt TDP, which means that the system is still fanless, but performance should be improved over the original Stream 11. Pretty much the rest of this 2.6 lb device remains unchanged, including the 1366x768 TN display. When you go budget, the first thing you lose is IPS on a notebook, even though low cost tablets can still fit them in. It’s a real shame, since an IPS offering on the Stream would really set it apart. There is 2 GB of memory, and 32 GB of eMMC storage. After owning a Stream 11 for a year, the storage is certainly not ideal, but Windows 10 has made some changes to be more efficient with storage on devices with small amounts of eMMC, and with the latest update that came out last week, you can now set it to install apps to the SD card if you do need to expand it. The other big changes for 2015 is that the Stream 11 is now offered in two new colors, with Cobalt Blue and Violet Purple now being the two choices. Despite the poor display, the HP Stream 11 offers a decent keyboard, and battery with battery like dell MT186 battery, Dell PP32L Battery, Dell WU841 Battery, Dell Latitude E5400 Battery, Dell Latitude E5500 Battery, Dell XPS M1730 Battery, Dell HG307 Battery, Dell XG528 Battery, Dell N877N Battery, Dell J037N Battery, Dell Vostro 1220 Battery, Dell Inspiron 14V Batterylife has been very good even one year on.
You can certainly find Chomebooks that cost less than the Dell Chromebook 13, but not too many offer as nice of a package as the Dell. I’ve not used the Dell model, but you can see that the styling plays homage to the XPS 13 with the carbon fibre weave. Dell has also outfitted it with an IPS 13.3-inch 1920x1080 display. Powering the Chomebook 13 is the Celeron 3250U, which is a 1.5 GHz processor based on Broadwell Core rather than Atom, so the performance is pretty good. It’s a full 15-Watt processor too, and if you want to spend a bit more than $500, Dell offers other processor choices as well with i3 models available. This is expensive for a Chromebook, but the build quality is a step up from the netbook style devices that populate the lower end of the price spectrum.
It’s a big jump from the budget section to Ultrabooks, which are generally well worth it if there is enough room in the budget. Ultrabooks are by definition thin and light PCs, but with enough extras to justify the price increase. Pretty much all Ultrabooks these days come standard with IPS displays, which offer much better viewing angles, contrast, and color than traditional TN panels found on less expensive devices. Battery life has also made some big jumps in the last couple of years, with 2015 being the year of battery life in the Windows laptop world. Ultrabooks also tend to come equipped with solid state drives, which offer much greater performance than the larger, but slower hard disk drives found in most laptops under $700. Back in September, Intel officially launched their 6th generation mobile Core processors. This will be a staple of the Ultrabook segment, which relies on the U series, which are 15 Watts, and the Y series, which is 4.5 Watts and branded as Core m.
When I first saw the Dell XPS 13 at CES in January, I had a feeling it might be the laptop to beat this year, and then we got a chance to review it in February. Simply put, the XPS 13 is easily the first laptop I would recommend to anyone. The design is beautiful, with the almost bezel-less infinity display meaning Dell can offer a 13.3-inch laptop in a much smaller form factor. It’s light weight too, at just 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg) for the non-touch model. We reviewed the Broadwell version, and the refresh for Skylake is mostly a processor change. It’s now powered by 15-Watt Skylake processors, with ranges from the i3-6100U up to the Core i7-6500U. Storage is all SSD, with the 256 GB and higher being PCIe drives. The display options are a matte non-touch 1920x1080 offering, and a 3200x1800 IGZO panel. The high resolution version is simply stunning to look at, but you do sacrifice battery life to drive the higher resolution display, with the XPS 13 FHD model setting a record for battery life on our light test at 921 minutes, but the QHD+ model losing around six hours of battery life to the lower resolution model. The upgraded panel also comes at a price premium. The base Core i3/4GB/128GB XPS 13 starts at just $799, and for $999 you can get a Core i5-6200U and 8 GB of memory, with a 256 GB option being another $100. The lowest price on the touch model with the high resolution display is $1399, which also includes 256 GB of storage, meaning you pay a $300 premium to get the high resolution panel. That’s a big jump, and with the loss of battery life, for most users I would stick with the 1920x1080 model. The Dell XPS 13 has a great aluminum finish on the outside, with a soft-touch carbon fibre keyboard deck. The backlit keyboard is excellent, and the trackpad is also great (especially with the latest Windows 10 build which fixes some issues with the Precision Touchpad). Dell was the laptop to beat at the start of the year, and they still offer the best Ultrabook available today.

What can you get for $500 or less?

What can you get for $500 or less?
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I think 2015 has been a great year for notebooks. Back at CES in January, we got our first look at the first devices using Intel’s 5th generation Core-U, which is the 15-28 Watt range. Broadwell brought some huge gains in battery life with the move to 14nm, and then later in the year Intel launched Skylake, which brought about more performance and improvements to battery life again. Despite the PC industry going through some changes, there have been some amazing devices launched this year. In addition, Microsoft released Windows 10, which really has melded the two experiences of Windows 7 and Windows 8 into a more seamless user interface which offers the traditional mouse and keyboard desktop of Windows 7 with the touch controls of Windows 8 with battery such as dell C9553 battery, Dell CC156 Battery, Dell C5446 Battery, Dell D5552 Battery, Dell F5125 Battery, Dell Precision M6300 Battery, Dell G5252 Battery, Dell XP115 Battery, Dell Y4500 Battery, Dell Y4501 Battery, Dell Y4504 Battery, Dell F5132 Battery.
There are far too many devices launched for us to see them all, so this guide will mostly focus on devices we’ve seen or used, with a couple of exceptions. Since there are far too many notebooks to fit them all into a single guide, this will be broken into three parts, with traditional notebooks coming first in this guide, and it will be followed by gaming notebooks, and convertibles.
Budget Laptops: What can you get for $500 or less?
Everyone has a budget, but when we dig into the lowest cost devices, there is a lot left on the tablet in search of finding that lower price bracket. This is the realm of the Chromebook, which took the idea of a netbook, and put a low resource operating system on it. Microsoft has adjusted their licensing to offer no-cost Windows licensing on certain devices in an effort to compete with the free licensing Google has offered for Chrome OS. With just a $500 ceiling in this category, I chose to focus on a couple of points. I’m looking at flash storage, even if it is eMMC, as the default option here. If this is going to be your main PC and you don’t want to leverage the cloud, these might not be the ideal devices with a limited amount of storage. Just because you don’t want to spend a lot of money, you shouldn’t have to fight with poor battery life or a sub-par keyboard and trackpad experience either.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

$499 Dell I5558-5719SLV Core i7

$499 Dell I5558-5719SLV Core i7
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The Sam's Club sale on Saturday November 14 is the first big Black Friday sale of the year that offers the first lucrative Black Friday 2015 deals. Sam's Club will offer a deal on a Dell Core i7 Touch-screen Windows 10 laptop.
Sam's Club has updated the Sam's Club Holiday Savings Celebration ad. Tomorrow, on Saturday, November 14, Sam's Club is offering first big Black Friday 2015 shopping event.
Like last year Sam's Club is offering deals that will not get better in Black Friday sales in the Thanksgiving Week. One of the deals that are exclusive online is the Dell Inspiron I5558-5719SLV Core i7 Touch-screen Windows 10 Laptop, on sale for $499. The regular price is $699.
The features of the Dell Inspiron I5558-5719SLV include 5th Generation Intel Core i7-5500U Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.00 GHz), 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB HDD, DVD Burner, Intel HD Graphics 5500, Stereo speakers, MaxxAudio, HD webcam, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB 3.0, 40 WHr, 4-cell battery with like dell Inspiron Mini 10 battery, Dell PP19S Battery, Dell Latitude E4200 Battery, Dell R640C Battery, Dell Latitude V710 Battery, Dell Inspiron 11Z Battery, dell Latitude E6400 battery, Dell Latitude E6500 Battery, Dell Precision M2400 Battery, Dell Precision M6500 Battery, Dell Latitude D630 Battery, Dell Precision M2300 Battery(up to 8 hours battery life) and Windows 10 Home.
This Dell laptop is exclusive to Sam's Club and not listed anywhere else. At $499, this Dell Core i7 Touch-screen Windows 10 Laptop is a decent deal and recommendable to get tonight at midnight. Sam's Club has listed the Dell I5558-5719SLV deal online at samsclub.com. Check out our picks of best Sam's Club Deals.
Browse the complete Sam's Club Holiday Savings Celebration Ad.
Many of the advertised Sam's Club deals will be available online at samsclub.com. The Sam's Club Holiday Savings Celebration sale begins online at 12:01 a.m. CST on Saturday, November 14. Deals will be released at midnight already and the top deals will sell out quickly.
The Sam's Club stores open at 7am for the Holiday Savings Celebration sale. The advantage to visit a store is a free cup of coffee and breakfast and access to all advertised deals.
Sam's Club has already released the Sam's Club Black Friday 2015 Ad and also an ad for the Pre Black Friday sale on November 21. Sam's Club will host a special Thanksgiving Sales event from Nov. 21 to Nov. 25. The Sam's Club Black Friday 2015 Sale begins on Thanksgiving Day online and in-stores on Black Friday, November 27, 7am.
The Sam's Club Black Friday Ad does not contain deals that are better than the ones offered on November 14. There is no reason to wait for a better deal.
Note that to shop at Sam's Club, Black Friday shoppers need a store membership. The Sam's Club Membership sells for $45 on Samsclub.

$499 Dell I5558-5719SLV Core i7

$499 Dell I5558-5719SLV Core i7
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The Sam's Club sale on Saturday November 14 is the first big Black Friday sale of the year that offers the first lucrative Black Friday 2015 deals. Sam's Club will offer a deal on a Dell Core i7 Touch-screen Windows 10 laptop.
Sam's Club has updated the Sam's Club Holiday Savings Celebration ad. Tomorrow, on Saturday, November 14, Sam's Club is offering first big Black Friday 2015 shopping event.
Like last year Sam's Club is offering deals that will not get better in Black Friday sales in the Thanksgiving Week. One of the deals that are exclusive online is the Dell Inspiron I5558-5719SLV Core i7 Touch-screen Windows 10 Laptop, on sale for $499. The regular price is $699.
The features of the Dell Inspiron I5558-5719SLV include 5th Generation Intel Core i7-5500U Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.00 GHz), 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB HDD, DVD Burner, Intel HD Graphics 5500, Stereo speakers, MaxxAudio, HD webcam, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB 3.0, 40 WHr, 4-cell battery with like dell Inspiron Mini 10 battery, Dell PP19S Battery, Dell Latitude E4200 Battery, Dell R640C Battery, Dell Latitude V710 Battery, Dell Inspiron 11Z Battery, dell Latitude E6400 battery, Dell Latitude E6500 Battery, Dell Precision M2400 Battery, Dell Precision M6500 Battery, Dell Latitude D630 Battery, Dell Precision M2300 Battery(up to 8 hours battery life) and Windows 10 Home.
This Dell laptop is exclusive to Sam's Club and not listed anywhere else. At $499, this Dell Core i7 Touch-screen Windows 10 Laptop is a decent deal and recommendable to get tonight at midnight. Sam's Club has listed the Dell I5558-5719SLV deal online at samsclub.com. Check out our picks of best Sam's Club Deals.
Browse the complete Sam's Club Holiday Savings Celebration Ad.
Many of the advertised Sam's Club deals will be available online at samsclub.com. The Sam's Club Holiday Savings Celebration sale begins online at 12:01 a.m. CST on Saturday, November 14. Deals will be released at midnight already and the top deals will sell out quickly.
The Sam's Club stores open at 7am for the Holiday Savings Celebration sale. The advantage to visit a store is a free cup of coffee and breakfast and access to all advertised deals.
Sam's Club has already released the Sam's Club Black Friday 2015 Ad and also an ad for the Pre Black Friday sale on November 21. Sam's Club will host a special Thanksgiving Sales event from Nov. 21 to Nov. 25. The Sam's Club Black Friday 2015 Sale begins on Thanksgiving Day online and in-stores on Black Friday, November 27, 7am.
The Sam's Club Black Friday Ad does not contain deals that are better than the ones offered on November 14. There is no reason to wait for a better deal.
Note that to shop at Sam's Club, Black Friday shoppers need a store membership. The Sam's Club Membership sells for $45 on Samsclub.

Why your next laptop could look

Why your next laptop could look
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Today’s Apple extravagance dealt out several major new announcements, including the all-new iPad Pro. Long rumored, its existence was simultaneously expected and a surprise. We’ve heard rumblings of it for ages, but now it’s official, and will be shipping in November.
It’s tempting to dismiss the iPad Pro as a comically over-sized iPad, but that would mean making the same mistake as those who dismissed the original iPad as an oversized iPhone. Though it runs iOS, the Pro’s size and performance puts it in contention with 2-in-1 computers like Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3. There’s reason to believe it’ll trump even the recently released MacBook, and become the most influential PC released since the MacBook Air with battery such as dell Vostro A860 battery, Dell Vostro 1088 Battery, Dell R988H Battery, Dell 312-0818 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1470 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1570 Battery, Dell Inspiron 14Z Battery, Dell Inspiron 15Z Battery, Dell 312-1008 Battery, Dell Latitude Z Battery, Dell Latitude Z600 Battery, Dell D839N Battery.
Two years ago I wrote an article about my experience using an iPad as a replacement for my PC. The experiment went well, and while the iPad itself wasn’t capable of completely replacing a notebook or desktop, it proved itself a reasonable complement. The main issue was size. At 10 inches, the display of the standard iPad (now iPad Air) is smaller than almost any PC, and that means any attached keyboard will be tight, as well.
The iPad Pro fixes that problem. Its 12.9-inch display is nearly the size of a MacBook Pro, larger than a MacBook, and larger than a Surface Pro 3. As Apple highlighted, this means users will be able to easily run two apps side-by-side, if desired, without a loss of functionality. It also gave Apple the chance to craft a full-sized keyboard cover – and as exciting as that is, I’m even more interested to see what third-party manufacturers like Logitech and Zagg come up with.
Of course, the larger screen will make the iPad Pro less competent as a tablet. For some users, even the iPad is too large, which is why the iPad Mini continues to do well. The Pro is even bigger than its size seems to indicate. The 4:3 screen measures about 8.7 inches wide and 12 inches tall (held in portrait mode). It also weighs 1.57 pounds. By comparison, the iPad Air 2 is 6.6 inches by 9.4 inches and weighs a hair under a pound. Overall, the Pro is about 40 percent larger than the Air 2.
That’s the trade-off. It’s a purposeful one, made by Apple for the same reason the Surface Pro 3 ditched the 10.6-inch display on earlier models. Microsoft changed the display’s size because it realized a true compromise wasn’t possible; something had to be prioritized, and the company’s designers decided on productivity. Apple has made the same decision with the iPad Pro.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Cam’s 9to5Google Gift Guide

Cam’s 9to5Google Gift Guide
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The holiday season is well and truly upon us, and whether you’re looking for gift ideas for yourself, your friends or your family, we have you covered here at 9to5Google. This list contains some of my favorite smartphones, tablets, Chromebooks and some awesome accessories that I’ve used and loved. Ranging from $25 to $630, these are some of this year’s great gadgets…
The new Moto X is one of my favorite phones this year. It might not have the most up to date version of Android (yet), or the most impressive spec sheet, but it is one of the best smartphone experiences available. It has a clean version of Android battery such as dell Latitude E5520 battery, Dell Latitude E6520 Battery, Dell 312-1163 Battery, Dell KJ321 Battery, Dell FRROG Battery, Dell Inspiron 1320 Battery, Dell Inspiron M301 Battery, Dell Inspiron 13Z Battery, Dell R893R Battery, Dell D034T Battery, Dell Inspiron 1410 Battery, Dell Vostro 1015 Battery, brilliant QHD resolution 5.7-inch display and a curved body that feels great in-hand. What’s more, it can be customized with a finish of your choosing. Whether you want grippy rubber, soft leather or real wood, Moto has a finish that’ll suit you. It even has a great camera. Prices change depend on which customization and storage options you choose, but they start at $399 from Motorola direct.
Before OnePlus X it was really hard to find a small smartphone that offered high-end performance and specifications that wasn’t the slightly overpriced Z5 Compact from Sony. If you went small, because you prefer to have a phone that actually fits in your pocket, that normally meant putting up with a below average experience. The OnePlus X has changed that. Apart from the not-so-great camera, this phone looks, feels and acts like a flagship. The display is sharp and vivid, the battery lasts a day without even trying and it’s fast. For $249, it’s phenomenal. The only real problem is that you need an invitation to buy one for that price from OnePlus online store. It is available to pre-order from GearBest, but you do have to pay a premium of $10-$40 to get it through the Chinese import site.
It’s hard to recommend Android tablets, because I still think Android has a lot to improve on before it can be considered a real iPad competitor. Perhaps the Pixel C will change that, but until then, I’d always advise going for something that doesn’t cost too much. As tablets go, the ZenPad S 8.0 may not be perfect, but it does offer a full experience and a sharp display for the money. It features a QHD resolution 8-inch display, Intel Atom 64 bit quad-core chip and runs Android 5.0 Lollipop. It’s small, solid and works well as a portable consumption device. You can snag a 2GB RAM/32GB storage model for $195 or double the RAM and storage for $295.
As far as Chromebooks go, it’s hard to find one as complete as the newest Dell Chromebook 13. It’s built from magnesium alloy, has a stylish carbon fiber finish, glass trackpad and a backlit keyboard along with a full HD screen, and all the ports you could ever need. There’s even an option to go with a touch-sensitive screen covered in Corning Gorilla Glass if you want to, and you can use it for 12 hours straight without needing to plug it in to a charger. $430 gets you the base model with Intel Celeron processing power and 4GB RAM, while the Intel i3-equipped versions with 4GB and 8GB RAM will set you back $529 and $629 respectively if you buy direct from Dell’s online store. This is easily the best Chromebook you can buy, without spending a fortune on the Chromebook Pixel.

Late 2015, Skylake Core i5

Late 2015, Skylake Core i5
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When you already have one of the best-regarded laptops of the year, as Dell does with its latest-generation XPS 13, you probably aren't in a rush to make major changes. (We reviewed it earlier in 2015 and gave it an Editors' Choice high-five then; check out our earlier review.)
And indeed, with the company's latest XPS 13 refresh (also referred to, more specifically, as the "Dell XPS 13 9350"), the additions are mostly internal. The company has incorporated Intel's latest Core i-series processors (the 6th-Generation "Skylake" family), opted for speedy PCI Express-based solid-state storage (in all but the entry-level $799 model, which uses a Serial ATA-based SSD), and bumped up the battery with like dell 3117J battery, Dell 8K1VG Battery, Dell Alienware M11x Battery, Dell Alienware M14x Battery, Dell PT6V8 Battery, Dell R7PND Battery, Dell PG6RC Battery, Dell Precision M4400 Battery, Dell Precision M4600 Battery, Dell Latitude E5420 Battery, Dell Latitude E5220 Battery, Dell Latitude E6420 Batterycapacity slightly, from 52 watt-hours to 56.
On the outside, this laptop looks nearly identical to its early-2015 counterpart—which is a good thing, given how much there is to like about this aluminum-and-carbon-fiber PC. It's fairly light (2.7 to 2.9 pounds, depending whether or not you opt for a touchscreen) and thin (just 0.6 inch thick). The slim-bezel screen, which Dell calls an "Infinity Display," remains here as well, allowing Dell to jam a 13.3-inch screen into a frame that's similar in size to Apple's 11-inch MacBook Air.
The biggest external addition with this late-2015 refresh of the XPS 2015 is the inclusion of a reversible, future-looking Thunderbolt 3 port, which supports speeds up to 40Gbps (as well as the USB 3.1 Gen 2 standard and DisplayPort 1.2). This multifaceted port won't be of much use to most users until the standard becomes more common, but this machine's very latest-gen CPU and the battery bump gave it enough endurance to last well past 10 hours in our video-rundown test. In addition, the level of fan noise seems to be much reduced in this newer model.
If a great, state-of-the-art traditional laptop is what you're after, Dell's XPS 13 remains one of the best you can buy running Windows. Just note that, like on the last-generation model, the Webcam is still awkwardly placed, down near the laptop's hinge. (You'll want to find something to prop up the laptop on before making Skype calls—or at least make sure your nose hairs are tastefully trimmed.) Beyond that, though, we found very little to quibble about on this glorious machine, this side of a 13-inch Apple MacBook Air.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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The In-Plane Switching (IPS) touch screen sports a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 1,366-by-768 resolution, which is fairly standard for widescreen Windows tablets. It's a higher resolution display than the one on the Acer Aspire Switch 10 E (SW3-013-11N8)$308.52 at Amazon, which has a 1,280-by-800 panel. However, the Editors' Choice Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (7350)$1,549.00 at Dell features a Full HD (1,920-by-1,080) IPS screen.
On the bottom-front of the Elite x2 tablet is a grid that covers the speakers. On the back of the tablet is a power toggle, which you can use to wake it from sleep, but you have to press the Power icon on the screen to go back to Sleep mode with battery scuh as dell Inspiron 13R battery, Dell Inspiron 14R Battery, Dell Inspiron 15R Battery, Dell Inspiron 17R Battery, Dell Inspiron M501 Battery, Dell Inspiron N3010 Battery, Dell Inspiron N4010 Battery, Dell Inspiron N5010 Battery, Dell Inspiron N7010 Battery, Dell 312-0233 Battery, Dell 965Y7 Battery, Dell 9T48V Battery. The screen does not rotate automatically; you have to push a button on the back to change the orientation of the screen to either Portrait or Landscape mode. The back also has the volume buttons.
There are no ports on the tablet itself, except for a headphone jack, which is covered up when the keyboard is attached. The ports are actually located on the keyboard. On the right side of the keyboard are a USB 3.0 port, a DisplayPort, and a power jack. On the left are another USB 3.0 port and a headphone jack.
There are two slots and a small port at the bottom of the tablet to connect it to the keyboard. In order to connect the tablet, you have to align the connectors to their corresponding spots on the keyboard, and press down. The keyboard backlight will light up when it's connected; to detach the tablet, you have to press a button near the top of the keyboard and pull the tablet off. Make sure you have the latest drivers installed; one problem that consistently occurred in testing was that upon detaching and reconnecting the tablet to the keyboard, the touchpad stopped working—no mouse cursor movement—though the keyboard itself remained fine. Once we downloaded the latest driver for the keyboard from HP's site, the problem was fixed.
There's a small hinge on the bottom of the keyboard that holds the display up, like a kickstand, and it can be uncomfortable when you prop the system on your lap. There's also a slot on the bottom left of the tablet that holds the included stylus. The stylus works quite well and is very responsive—highlighting text and clicking on icons with it is a breeze.
The tablet has a rear-facing, 5-megapixel camera that takes bright, decent photos. There's also a front-facing, 2-megapixel camera that's adequate for video calls. A fingerprint reader is located on the right side of the keyboard, where you can register up to 50 fingerprints, which makes securing the system straightforward, even for multiple users. This is an attractive feature if your business requires biometrics to meet IT policy requirements.
The Elite x2 1011 G1 comes with a 1.2GHz Intel Core M-5Y71 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB solid-state drive (SSD). The Core M-5Y71 is the same CPU found in the Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (7350), our Editors' Choice business-oriented detachable-hybrid tablet, and the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi$699.00 at Amazon. In terms of work performance, the Elite x2 stands up fairly well against the competition. On the PC Mark 8 Work Conventional test, which looks at day-to-day performance, the system scored 2,483 points. This beats the Dell Latitude 13 7350 (2,426), the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro$1,149.99 at Lenovo (2,094), and the HP EliteBook Folio 1020$1,432.30 at Amazon (1,464), but doesn't measure up against either the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi (2,615) or the Microsoft Surface Book (2,583).
When it comes to graphics performance, the Elite x2 is mediocre, but that's to be expected of a business system with integrated graphics. It runs the same integrated GPU—an Intel HD Graphics 5300—as many other detachable-hybrid models, but it suffers from poor performance on the 3DMark Cloud Gate test. It scored 2,690, while the Dell Latitude 13 7350 scored higher, at 3,570, and even the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro got 2,977. It beat more budget-friendly devices like the Toshiba Satellite Click 2 2 L35W-B3204$369.00 at Amazon (1,558), but you're not going to be playing too many games on this business tablet.

The Best Laptops for Every Need

The Best Laptops for Every Need
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The Inspiron 3000's 500GB, 5,400-rpm hard drive completed our file-transfer test (duplicating 4.97GB of mixed media files) in 3 minutes and 42 seconds, for a rate of 22.9 MBps. That's slower than the 5,400-rpm hard drives on the Aspire E15 (26.8 MBps), 15t Touch (25.6 MBps), Inspiron 15 5000 (28.9 MBps) and Satellite Radius 14 (29.93 MBps).
When we used OpenOffice to match 20,000 names and addresses, the Inspiron 3000 finished the task in 12 minutes and 55 seconds, which is longer than the Aspire E15 (8:02), the HP 15t Touch (7:59), the Inspiron 5000 (7:06) and the Satellite Radius 14 (6:31).
We tested the Inspiron 15 3000's integrated AMD Radeon R4 GPU by playing World of Warcraft at 1366 x 768 and automatic settings with battery like Dell Vostro 1720 Battery, Dell Vostro 1710 Battery, Dell 312-0740 Battery, Dell 312-0894 Battery, Dell 451-10612 Battery, Dell T117C Battery, Dell T118C Battery, Dell P721C Battery, Dell P726C Battery, Dell CMP3D Battery, Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 Battery. The game ran at 29 frames per second, which is just below our 30-fps standard for smoothness. The Inspiron 15 5000 (37 fps) and the Satellite Radius 14 (43 fps) achieved acceptable frame rates, while the Aspire E15 (26.9 fps) and HP 15t Touch (27.7 fps) delivered unplayable results. All of those laptops have integrated Intel HD graphics.
The 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited synthetic benchmark for gaming performance gave the Inspiron 15 3000 a score of 31,541. That's near the HP 15t Touch (31,921) but below the Aspire E15 (32,725), Inspiron 15 5000 (46,683), Satellite Radius 14 (51,738) and mainstream notebook average (68,357).
As the Inspiron 15 3000 filled a large conference room with Van Halen's "Hot for Teacher," I was impressed by its speakers, which feature the Waves MaxxAudio sound enhancement technology. The mids and lows in the song's dense, layered percussion came through clearly, and the highs of Eddie Van Halen's guitar solos were strong and juicy.
After the Inspiron 15 3000 streamed 15 minutes of streaming HD video, the top of the machine stayed cool, with its touchpad and keyboard registering temperatures of 82 and 79 degrees Fahrenheit. Those measurements are under our 95-degree threshold for comfort, but the notebook's underside (97 degrees) was a little bit higher.
When I took selfies in our well-lit office, the notebook's 0.3-MP webcam shot very noisy photos that captured little detail. The camera was also unable to handle color accurately, producing images that rendered a cherry-red wall in tones ranging from light red to gray.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Skylake Core i5) Review and Ratings

Skylake Core i5) Review and Ratings
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When you already have one of the best-regarded laptops of the year, as Dell does with its latest-generation XPS 13, you probably aren't in a rush to make major changes. (We reviewed it earlier in 2015 and gave it an Editors' Choice high-five then; check out our earlier review.)
And indeed, with the company's latest XPS 13 refresh (also referred to, more specifically, as the "Dell XPS 13 9350"), the additions are mostly internal. The company has incorporated Intel's latest Core i-series processors (the 6th-Generation "Skylake" family), opted for speedy PCI Express-based solid-state storage (in all but the entry-level $799 model, which uses a Serial ATA-based SSD), and bumped up the battery with like Dell RD859 Battery, Dell PR002 Battery, Dell UD260 Battery, Dell PD942 Battery, Dell Latitude 131L Battery, Dell 8F871 Battery, Dell 2G218 Battery, Dell Winbook N4 Battery, Dell F0590A01 Battery, Dell 7T670 Battery, Dell Latitude D400 Battery, Dell CEF2H Batterycapacity slightly, from 52 watt-hours to 56.
On the outside, this laptop looks nearly identical to its early-2015 counterpart—which is a good thing, given how much there is to like about this aluminum-and-carbon-fiber PC. It's fairly light (2.7 to 2.9 pounds, depending whether or not you opt for a touchscreen) and thin (just 0.6 inch thick). The slim-bezel screen, which Dell calls an "Infinity Display," remains here as well, allowing Dell to jam a 13.3-inch screen into a frame that's similar in size to Apple's 11-inch MacBook Air.
The biggest external addition with this late-2015 refresh of the XPS 2015 is the inclusion of a reversible, future-looking Thunderbolt 3 port, which supports speeds up to 40Gbps (as well as the USB 3.1 Gen 2 standard and DisplayPort 1.2). This multifaceted port won't be of much use to most users until the standard becomes more common, but this machine's very latest-gen CPU and the battery bump gave it enough endurance to last well past 10 hours in our video-rundown test. In addition, the level of fan noise seems to be much reduced in this newer model.
If a great, state-of-the-art traditional laptop is what you're after, Dell's XPS 13 remains one of the best you can buy running Windows. Just note that, like on the last-generation model, the Webcam is still awkwardly placed, down near the laptop's hinge. (You'll want to find something to prop up the laptop on before making Skype calls—or at least make sure your nose hairs are tastefully trimmed.) Beyond that, though, we found very little to quibble about on this glorious machine, this side of a 13-inch Apple MacBook Air.

battle between the two best Windows 10 laptops

battle between the two best Windows 10 laptops
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The month of November will see the release of another smart and powerful laptop, the Dell XPS 15, triggering competition with the newly launched Microsoft Surface Book to new heights. Before that, the Microsoft Store began taking pre-orders for the new Dell XPS 15 starting at US$1,699. The new device will hit the stores on Nov. 2.
The successor of last year’s popular Dell XPS 13 has a 15.4-inch 4K Ultra HD screen with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. With excellent viewing angles, colour pops and contrast ratio of 1000:1, the edge-to-edge display of the XPS 15 seems to be fascinating according to The Verge.
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Surface Book is very light and weighs only 3.4 pounds whereas the bigger Dell XPS 15 with non-touch display starts at 3.9 pounds and touch displays starts from 4.4 pounds.
Price, Processor and Storage Options
Both devices almost strike a balance in this regard. The Surface Book, however, comes with a wider range of storage options. The Dell XPS 15 will initially be available in two variants. One has an Intel Core i5 processor, 256 GB of memory and 8 GB of RAM and costs US$1,699 (AU$2,388).
The other model sports an Intel Core i7 processor, 512 GB of memory and 16 GB of RAM and comes with a little higher price tag of US$2,099 (AU$2,950). Graphics on the Dell XPS 15 is handled by the newer Intel HD Graphics 530 coupled with NVIDIA GeForce GTX960X with 2GB of memory.
In the meantime, Microsoft has five models of Surface Book with up to 1 TB of internal storage. With either an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 on board, there are variants of the Surface Book with 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB or 1TB of internal storage with 8 GB or 16 GB of RAM.
Prices start at US$1,949 (AU$2,740) for the model which features 128 GB/8 GB RAM and Intel Core i5 processor.
Windows Hello and Surface Pen
This is the domain in which the Surface Book will clearly steal the show over the Dell XPS 15. The Surface Book is compatible with Windows Hello facial authentication feature. It comes with a 5 MP front camera and also houses an 8 MP rear camera unit.
Unfortunately, the latest offering from Dell isn’t compatible will Windows Hello and doesn’t feature a rear camera. Moreover, the Surface Book will be shipped with a stylus, the Surface Pen, which can sense 1,024 levels pressure sensitivity

Monday, November 23, 2015

Tecra range with three new models

Tecra range with three new models
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[1] Spill-resistant keyboards help protect data from accidental spills up to 30ml, allowing users 3 minutes to shut down and save the data.
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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Dell Chromebook 13 Review

Dell Chromebook 13 Review
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With epic battery life and an impressive, premium design, this Dell machine is one of the best Chromebooks you can buy.
While other Chromebooks scream "cheap," the Dell Chromebook 13 makes a great impression even before you turn it on. Its sturdy magnesium-alloy design and soft-touch carbon-fiber finish on the lid inspire business-notebook-class confidence. When you power it up, you're greeted by a full-HD display, and it will stay lit for a very long time, thanks to more than 13 hours of battery life. (No, that's not a typo.) With a starting price of $429, this Celeron-powered laptop is not cheap -- and other machines are slightly faster -- but based on our testing, the Chromebook 13 is a great buy with battery like dell 5208U battery, dell Inspiron 3700 battery, dell G5345 battery, dell Inspiron 1300 battery, dell Inspiron B120 battery, dell KD186 battery, dell Inspiron 5150 battery, dell Precision M20 battery, dell Precision M4300 battery, dell Latitude D531 battery, dell Precision M65 battery, dell Precision M60 battery.
The Chromebook 13's lid has a refined, soft-touch finish that makes it easy to pick up and grip. It bears little resemblance to the Chromebooks you may be familiar with, which were often beleaguered by cheap and disposable build quality. While most of the computer is a dark metallic gray, the lid has a woven fabric design printed on it. The Dell logo is in the middle of the display, and the upper-left corner has the Chrome logo.
When opening the lid, you'll notice the webcam, two microphones and an activity light above the display, and Dell's logo is in silver beneath it. The magnesium-alloy deck has a nice feel to it, but I would have preferred the same soft-touch material found on the lid.
On the underside of the Chromebook 13, you'll find its speakers just above the bottom left and right corners. There is also a battery-charging indicator light on the front edge of the notebook's base.
Measuring 12.93 x 9.03 x 0.72 inches, Dell's Chromebook is thinner than the Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015)(12.6 x 8.4 x 0.76 inches) and the HP Pavilion x360 13t (12.89 x 8.8 x 0.89 inches), but it's thicker than the Acer Chromebook 13 (12.87 x 8.96 x 0.71 inches).
Dell gave the Chromebook 13 a nice, responsive touchpad that feels firm and reliable to click. A light 3.23 pounds, the Dell Chromebook 13 won't add much strain to your luggage. While the Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2.97 pounds) is even lighter, both the HP x360 (3.77 pounds) and the Acer Chromebook 13 (3.31 pounds) are heavier.
Google Docs aficionados should be happy to hear that Dell has equipped this Chromebook with an excellent keyboard. I was able to type my way to 68 words per minute in the 10FastFingers typing test, with 100 percent accuracy, nearly tying my high score for words per minute.
Dell gave the Chromebook 13 a nice, responsive touchpad that feels firm and reliable to click. Both the touchpad and the keys make very little noise when clicked. Multifinger gestures like scrolling worked very well on the touchpad.

Dell Chromebook 13 Review

Dell Chromebook 13 Review
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With epic battery life and an impressive, premium design, this Dell machine is one of the best Chromebooks you can buy.
While other Chromebooks scream "cheap," the Dell Chromebook 13 makes a great impression even before you turn it on. Its sturdy magnesium-alloy design and soft-touch carbon-fiber finish on the lid inspire business-notebook-class confidence. When you power it up, you're greeted by a full-HD display, and it will stay lit for a very long time, thanks to more than 13 hours of battery life. (No, that's not a typo.) With a starting price of $429, this Celeron-powered laptop is not cheap -- and other machines are slightly faster -- but based on our testing, the Chromebook 13 is a great buy with battery like dell 5208U battery, dell Inspiron 3700 battery, dell G5345 battery, dell Inspiron 1300 battery, dell Inspiron B120 battery, dell KD186 battery, dell Inspiron 5150 battery, dell Precision M20 battery, dell Precision M4300 battery, dell Latitude D531 battery, dell Precision M65 battery, dell Precision M60 battery.
The Chromebook 13's lid has a refined, soft-touch finish that makes it easy to pick up and grip. It bears little resemblance to the Chromebooks you may be familiar with, which were often beleaguered by cheap and disposable build quality. While most of the computer is a dark metallic gray, the lid has a woven fabric design printed on it. The Dell logo is in the middle of the display, and the upper-left corner has the Chrome logo.
When opening the lid, you'll notice the webcam, two microphones and an activity light above the display, and Dell's logo is in silver beneath it. The magnesium-alloy deck has a nice feel to it, but I would have preferred the same soft-touch material found on the lid.
On the underside of the Chromebook 13, you'll find its speakers just above the bottom left and right corners. There is also a battery-charging indicator light on the front edge of the notebook's base.
Measuring 12.93 x 9.03 x 0.72 inches, Dell's Chromebook is thinner than the Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015)(12.6 x 8.4 x 0.76 inches) and the HP Pavilion x360 13t (12.89 x 8.8 x 0.89 inches), but it's thicker than the Acer Chromebook 13 (12.87 x 8.96 x 0.71 inches).
Dell gave the Chromebook 13 a nice, responsive touchpad that feels firm and reliable to click. A light 3.23 pounds, the Dell Chromebook 13 won't add much strain to your luggage. While the Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2.97 pounds) is even lighter, both the HP x360 (3.77 pounds) and the Acer Chromebook 13 (3.31 pounds) are heavier.
Google Docs aficionados should be happy to hear that Dell has equipped this Chromebook with an excellent keyboard. I was able to type my way to 68 words per minute in the 10FastFingers typing test, with 100 percent accuracy, nearly tying my high score for words per minute.
Dell gave the Chromebook 13 a nice, responsive touchpad that feels firm and reliable to click. Both the touchpad and the keys make very little noise when clicked. Multifinger gestures like scrolling worked very well on the touchpad.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Battery life has also made some

Battery life has also made some
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You can certainly find Chomebooks that cost less than the Dell Chromebook 13, but not too many offer as nice of a package as the Dell. I’ve not used the Dell model, but you can see that the styling plays homage to the XPS 13 with the carbon fibre weave. Dell has also outfitted it with an IPS 13.3-inch 1920x1080 display. Powering the Chomebook 13 is the Celeron 3250U, which is a 1.5 GHz processor based on Broadwell Core rather than Atom, so the performance is pretty good. It’s a full 15-Watt processor too, and if you want to spend a bit more than $500, Dell offers other processor choices as well with i3 models available. This is expensive for a Chromebook, but the build quality is a step up from the netbook style devices that populate the lower end of the price spectrum.
It’s a big jump from the budget section to Ultrabooks, which are generally well worth it if there is enough room in the budget. Ultrabooks are by definition thin and light PCs, but with enough extras to justify the price increase. Pretty much all Ultrabooks these days come standard with IPS displays, which offer much better viewing angles, contrast, and color than traditional TN panels found on less expensive devices. Battery with such as dell Inspiron 1750N battery, dell Inspiron 14 battery, dell Inspiron 1750 battery, dell G5266 battery, dell Latitude C640 battery, dell 1691P battery, dell 75UYF battery, dell Latitude D610 battery, dell Inspiron 1100 battery, dell Inspiron 5100 battery, dell Latitude D600 battery, dell Latitude D620 batterylife has also made some big jumps in the last couple of years, with 2015 being the year of battery life in the Windows laptop world. Ultrabooks also tend to come equipped with solid state drives, which offer much greater performance than the larger, but slower hard disk drives found in most laptops under $700. Back in September, Intel officially launched their 6th generation mobile Core processors. This will be a staple of the Ultrabook segment, which relies on the U series, which are 15 Watts, and the Y series, which is 4.5 Watts and branded as Core m.
When I first saw the Dell XPS 13 at CES in January, I had a feeling it might be the laptop to beat this year, and then we got a chance to review it in February. Simply put, the XPS 13 is easily the first laptop I would recommend to anyone. The design is beautiful, with the almost bezel-less infinity display meaning Dell can offer a 13.3-inch laptop in a much smaller form factor. It’s light weight too, at just 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg) for the non-touch model. We reviewed the Broadwell version, and the refresh for Skylake is mostly a processor change. It’s now powered by 15-Watt Skylake processors, with ranges from the i3-6100U up to the Core i7-6500U. Storage is all SSD, with the 256 GB and higher being PCIe drives. The display options are a matte non-touch 1920x1080 offering, and a 3200x1800 IGZO panel. The high resolution version is simply stunning to look at, but you do sacrifice battery life to drive the higher resolution display, with the XPS 13 FHD model setting a record for battery life on our light test at 921 minutes, but the QHD+ model losing around six hours of battery life to the lower resolution model. The upgraded panel also comes at a price premium. The base Core i3/4GB/128GB XPS 13 starts at just $799, and for $999 you can get a Core i5-6200U and 8 GB of memory, with a 256 GB option being another $100. The lowest price on the touch model with the high resolution display is $1399, which also includes 256 GB of storage, meaning you pay a $300 premium to get the high resolution panel. That’s a big jump, and with the loss of battery life, for most users I would stick with the 1920x1080 model. The Dell XPS 13 has a great aluminum finish on the outside, with a soft-touch carbon fibre keyboard deck. The backlit keyboard is excellent, and the trackpad is also great (especially with the latest Windows 10 build which fixes some issues with the Precision Touchpad). Dell was the laptop to beat at the start of the year, and they still offer the best Ultrabook available today.

LaptopsBest Laptops: Holiday 2015

LaptopsBest Laptops: Holiday 2015
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I think 2015 has been a great year for notebooks. Back at CES in January, we got our first look at the first devices using Intel’s 5th generation Core-U, which is the 15-28 Watt range. Broadwell brought some huge gains in battery life with the move to 14nm, and then later in the year Intel launched Skylake, which brought about more performance and improvements to battery life again. Despite the PC industry going through some changes, there have been some amazing devices launched this year. In addition, Microsoft released Windows 10, which really has melded the two experiences of Windows 7 and Windows 8 into a more seamless user interface which offers the traditional mouse and keyboard desktop of Windows 7 with the touch controls of Windows 8with battery like dell Latitude D820 battery, dell Latitude D830 battery, dell Latitude D800 battery, dell Inspiron E1505 battery, dell Inspiron 1546 battery, dell Inspiron 1000 battery, dell Inspiron 2200 battery, dell INSPIRON 2650 battery, dell BAT3151L8 battery, dell RN873 battery, dell Inspiron 2000 battery, dell Inspiron 1520 battery.
There are far too many devices launched for us to see them all, so this guide will mostly focus on devices we’ve seen or used, with a couple of exceptions. Since there are far too many notebooks to fit them all into a single guide, this will be broken into three parts, with traditional notebooks coming first in this guide, and it will be followed by gaming notebooks, and convertibles.
Everyone has a budget, but when we dig into the lowest cost devices, there is a lot left on the tablet in search of finding that lower price bracket. This is the realm of the Chromebook, which took the idea of a netbook, and put a low resource operating system on it. Microsoft has adjusted their licensing to offer no-cost Windows licensing on certain devices in an effort to compete with the free licensing Google has offered for Chrome OS. With just a $500 ceiling in this category, I chose to focus on a couple of points. I’m looking at flash storage, even if it is eMMC, as the default option here. If this is going to be your main PC and you don’t want to leverage the cloud, these might not be the ideal devices with a limited amount of storage. Just because you don’t want to spend a lot of money, you shouldn’t have to fight with poor battery life or a sub-par keyboard and trackpad experience either.
Last year, I took a look at the HP Stream 11, which at just $199 is one of the lowest cost Windows PCs around. HP has refreshed it for 2015, moving from the Bay Trail-M SoC to the latest 14nm Braswell line. The refreshed model is now the Celeron N3050, which is a dual-core Airmont processor. It has a 6-Watt TDP, which means that the system is still fanless, but performance should be improved over the original Stream 11. Pretty much the rest of this 2.6 lb device remains unchanged, including the 1366x768 TN display. When you go budget, the first thing you lose is IPS on a notebook, even though low cost tablets can still fit them in. It’s a real shame, since an IPS offering on the Stream would really set it apart. There is 2 GB of memory, and 32 GB of eMMC storage. After owning a Stream 11 for a year, the storage is certainly not ideal, but Windows 10 has made some changes to be more efficient with storage on devices with small amounts of eMMC, and with the latest update that came out last week, you can now set it to install apps to the SD card if you do need to expand it. The other big changes for 2015 is that the Stream 11 is now offered in two new colors, with Cobalt Blue and Violet Purple now being the two choices. Despite the poor display, the HP Stream 11 offers a decent keyboard, and battery life has been very good even one year on.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Omen hit 145 fps on Low at 1080p

Omen hit 145 fps on Low at 1080p
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Although I could see nearly every blade of grass at Very High settings, the game struggled to keep up with the rendering, stuttering along at 26 fps.
On the BioShock Infinite benchmark, the Omen hit 145 fps on Low at 1080p, crushing the 76-fps mainstream average. The MSI GS60 Ghost, which also has a 860M GPU, notched 91 fps at the same resolution. Equipped with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 870M GPU, the Maingear Pulse 15 and Razer Blade 14 scored 128 and 120 fps, respectively, at 1080p.
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During the GPU-taxing Metro: Last Light, the Omen delivered 66 fps on Low at 1080p, sailing past the 48-fps category average. While it easily toppled the Ghost's 53 fps, the Omen was no match for either the Pulse 15 or Blade 14, which hit 76 fps and 70 fps, respectively.
The Omen is also equipped with an Intel HD Graphics 4600 GPU for those moments when you're kicking back watching Netflix instead of hunting rhinos in Far Cry 4.
It might not have the ability to control rampaging rottweilers or ravens, but HP's Omen has some formidable power of its own via its 2.5-GHz Intel Core i7-4710HQ CPU and 16GB of RAM. Despite running a full system scan with 12 open tabs in Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Firefox Mozilla, the laptop streamed The Wolf of Wall Street from Netflix without any hiccups.
During Geekbench 3, which measures overall performance, the Omen scored 12,687, trouncing the 8,289 mainstream average. The Razer Blade 14 and the MSI GS60 Ghost (2.2-GHz Intel Core i7-4702HQ) scored 11,497 and 12,695, respectively. The Maingear Pulse 15, which has the same CPU as the Omen, notched 13,073.
The Omen's 512GB SSD moved like greased lightning, posting 268 MBps on the File Transfer Test (copying 4.97GB of multimedia files). That showing matches that of the Pulse 15 (dual 128GB SSD with a 1TB, 7,200-rpm hard drive) and roasts the 108.4-MBps average. The Blade 14, with its dual 256GB SSD, came in at a distant second with 154.2 MBps, while the Ghost's 128GB mSATA SSD and 1TB, 7,200-rpm hard drive hit 91 MBps.
When tasked with pairing 20,000 names and addresses on the OpenOffice Spreadsheet test, the Omen completed the task in 3:53, easily outpacing the 5:36 average. The Pulse 15 was only a beat behind at 3:54, while Ghost and the Blade 14 clocked times of 4:00 and 4:15, respectively.
Although the Omen is slim and reasonably portable, it doesn't have a ton of staying power. The notebook lasted 4 hours and 6 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test (continuous Web surfing over Wi-Fi at 100 nits of brightness).
That runtime is lower than those of both the MSI GS60 Ghost (4:53) and the Razer Blade 14 (5:19). But at least the Omen beat the Pulse's 3:39.
Unlike most gaming laptops, the Omen comes with a small cadre of software. HP-branded apps include Connected Photo, Connected Music Recovery Manager, Support Assistant and Performance Advisor, a workstation tool that helps identify processing bottlenecks to keep your laptop running smoothly.

The HP Pavilion x2

The HP Pavilion x2
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The HP Pavilion x2 is a dainty little thing. Roughly the size of a notepad, it’ll easily fit into a messenger bag or rucksack, making it an ideal choice for users that like to work on the go.
With its compact form factor and curved corners, it looks friendly and inviting, but this positive first impression fades a little when you first pick it up. The x2 is clad from head to toe in cheap-feeling plastic, which lacks that finger-friendly, soft-touch quality found in the better non-metal models on the market.
That said, it still feels robust and durable, as if it would survive everyday bumps and scrapes with like Hp 632016-542 battery, Hp HSTNN-UB2L battery, Hp QK644AA battery, Hp SX06XL battery, Hp Elitebook 2560P battery, Hp H6L28AA battery, Hp HSTNN-IB4L battery, Hp HSTNN-W01C battery, Hp RA04 battery, Hp ProBook 430 battery, Hp E5H00PA battery, Hp HSTNN-I70C battery. Indeed, a week of being carried around in a congested rucksack left neither a scratch nor a scuff mark on the x2’s exterior.
The physical buttons tell an entirely different story. Like the chassis, the power button, volume rocker and Start key are plastic and grey, but unlike the chassis they’re also flimsy, far too shallow. They also wobble around loosely in their cutouts, and there’s no satisfying click when you push them.
However, durability and looks aren’t the x2’s headline features. Instead, the magic lies in its specialised hinge.
Since it’s a convertible, you can use the x2 as either a tablet or a laptop, depending on what suits you. The screen element, which weighs 580g, can be attached to or detached from the 600g keyboard via a magnetic hinge.
As a laptop, the x2 is 19.8mm thick. That’s impressively slim, considering how cheap it is. After all, the similar-priced Acer Aspire Switch 11 is a far flabbier 25mm thick.
In use, the screen holds steady in all positions, thanks to the stability of the hinge. However, when you push it back as far as possible and then prod the display, the entire unit tips backwards. This is unfortunately a common issue with two-in-ones, but we’re still disappointed to see that HP hasn’t managed to remedy it.
As a tablet, the x2 may not be razor thin, but it’s still comfortable to hold. At 9.6mm thick, it again trumps the Switch 11, which measures in at 10.6mm. Even the tiny Toshiba Satellite Click Mini is 2mm fatter than the x2.
As well as laptop and tablet modes, you can also use the x2 in what HP calls the ‘stand’ and ‘tent’ positions. The former has the screen facing away from the keyboard, and is a handy option when you want to present something to a group of people. Tent, on the other hand, refers to the x2 being placed in an upturned V shape – great when you don’t have a lot of desk space.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Display and pen input batetry

Display and pen input batetry
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The Surface Pro 4's display is not only slightly bigger, but also sharper than last year's model, with 2,736 by 1,824 resolution (around 267 pixels per inch). It packs in even more pixels than Apple's 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, which sports a resolution of 2,560 by 1,600. It's not even worth comparing the Surface Pro 4 to the 13-inch MacBook Air, whose screen tops out at a comparatively low-res 1,440 by 900.
All of those pixels make for incredibly crisp text, razor-sharp photos and a great movie-viewing experience. You won't see any individual pixels here, unless you've got a magnifying glass handy. For the most part, the Surface Pro 4 with battery such as Hp 510 battery, Hp 530 battery, Hp 440266-ABC battery, Hp HSTNN-FB40 battery, Hp EliteBook 8530P battery, Hp EliteBook 8540P battery, Hp EliteBook 8730P battery, Hp HSTNN-LB60 battery, Hp HSTNN-OB60 battery, Hp KU533AA battery, Hp HSTNN-CB0D battery, Hp HSTNN-I70C battery also delivered accurate colors, no matter what I was looking at. It's plenty bright, too, even in direct sunlight. As with any glass-covered display (Gorilla Glass 4, in this case), there's some reflection from light sources, but it otherwise does a good job of minimizing glare.
Microsoft has always managed to cram in great screens in the Surface line -- this one just happens to be exceptional. It's also dubbed this a "PixelSense" display, which is just a fancy marketing term for its incredibly thin stack of optical and pen-input components.
Speaking of pen input, Microsoft also made some significant changes to the Surface Pen this time around. It offers 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity now (compared to 256 levels from before); there's an eraser at the top that actually works as you'd expect; and it also magnetically attaches to the side of the Surface. That's a big step beyond just holstering it in the Type Cover. Most importantly, though, it simply feels great. Using the Surface Pen is almost as good as putting a pencil to paper. That's due to a combination of new pen tip and input technology. You'll also be able to swap out the Surface Pen tips in the future, which will let you tweak its performance to better suit handwriting or drawing.
Admittedly, I'm not much of an artist. But the Surface Pro 4 and the new Surface Pen did a better job of capturing my scribbles than past Surface models, not to mention other devices, like Samsung's Note phones and tablets. Taking handwritten notes felt natural and fluid -- I can imagine it being particularly useful for instances where you need to draw diagrams more than jot down text. Just like with the Surface Pro 3, clicking the top of the pen almost instantly opens up a blank OneNote file. Tap it again and it gets sent off to your OneDrive. You can also access Cortana by holding down the top button, or take a screenshot by double-clicking it.

Display and pen input batetry

Display and pen input batetry
Welcome to a laptop battery specialist of the Sony laptop battery
The Surface Pro 4's display is not only slightly bigger, but also sharper than last year's model, with 2,736 by 1,824 resolution (around 267 pixels per inch). It packs in even more pixels than Apple's 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, which sports a resolution of 2,560 by 1,600. It's not even worth comparing the Surface Pro 4 to the 13-inch MacBook Air, whose screen tops out at a comparatively low-res 1,440 by 900.
All of those pixels make for incredibly crisp text, razor-sharp photos and a great movie-viewing experience. You won't see any individual pixels here, unless you've got a magnifying glass handy. For the most part, the Surface Pro 4 with battery such as Hp 510 battery, Hp 530 battery, Hp 440266-ABC battery, Hp HSTNN-FB40 battery, Hp EliteBook 8530P battery, Hp EliteBook 8540P battery, Hp EliteBook 8730P battery, Hp HSTNN-LB60 battery, Hp HSTNN-OB60 battery, Hp KU533AA battery, Hp HSTNN-CB0D battery, Hp HSTNN-I70C battery also delivered accurate colors, no matter what I was looking at. It's plenty bright, too, even in direct sunlight. As with any glass-covered display (Gorilla Glass 4, in this case), there's some reflection from light sources, but it otherwise does a good job of minimizing glare.
Microsoft has always managed to cram in great screens in the Surface line -- this one just happens to be exceptional. It's also dubbed this a "PixelSense" display, which is just a fancy marketing term for its incredibly thin stack of optical and pen-input components.
Speaking of pen input, Microsoft also made some significant changes to the Surface Pen this time around. It offers 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity now (compared to 256 levels from before); there's an eraser at the top that actually works as you'd expect; and it also magnetically attaches to the side of the Surface. That's a big step beyond just holstering it in the Type Cover. Most importantly, though, it simply feels great. Using the Surface Pen is almost as good as putting a pencil to paper. That's due to a combination of new pen tip and input technology. You'll also be able to swap out the Surface Pen tips in the future, which will let you tweak its performance to better suit handwriting or drawing.
Admittedly, I'm not much of an artist. But the Surface Pro 4 and the new Surface Pen did a better job of capturing my scribbles than past Surface models, not to mention other devices, like Samsung's Note phones and tablets. Taking handwritten notes felt natural and fluid -- I can imagine it being particularly useful for instances where you need to draw diagrams more than jot down text. Just like with the Surface Pro 3, clicking the top of the pen almost instantly opens up a blank OneNote file. Tap it again and it gets sent off to your OneDrive. You can also access Cortana by holding down the top button, or take a screenshot by double-clicking it.