Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Asus VivoBook E403SA Review

Asus VivoBook E403SA Review

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Asus' motto declares the company to be "In search of incredible," and it may have found its target with the $399 VivoBook E403SA. Not only does this 14-inch notebook offer an extremely light and premium design, but it also boasts fantastic battery life and a sharp, 1080p display. Asus' laptop does get a little warm on the bottom and compromises a bit on screen brightness, but this sub-$400s strong build quality, solid performance and wide array of features make it one of the best bargains in tech.

The Asus VivoBook E403SA with adapter like Asus N45 AC Adapter, Asus N55 AC Adapter, Asus N75 AC Adapter, Asus U56 AC Adapter, Asus EEE PC S101 AC Adapter, Asus EEE PC T101 AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 700 AC Adapter, Asus N90 AC Adapter, Asus G71 AC Adapter, Asus F9F AC Adapter has a sleek, brushed-aluminum lid that looks like it belongs on a notebook that costs twice as much. The laptop's keyboard deck may look like it's made of the same material, but it's composed of a metal-looking plastic, which did a fine job of supporting my wrists. Two small tabs that protrude from the back of the hinge may look peculiar, but they stop the lid from scratching against flat surfaces.

The VivoBook E403SA packs enough performance under the hood for solid multitasking. Asus armed the only configuration of this notebook with an Intel Pentium N3700 processor, 4GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage, but I saw no lag during my testing. When I split the screen between a streaming video and a dozen Chrome tabs -- including a Google Doc, Spotify and TweetDeck -- I jumped back and forth between tabs and typed segments of this review without encountering any stutter or delay.

If you carry the VivoBook E403SA around, you can likely leave your charger at home. Asus' laptop lasted a full 9 hours and 2 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which involves continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi. The Asus F555L (5:44), Inspiron 14 3000 (6:33), Ideapad 300S (6:25) and Satellite Radius 14 (6:22) all died much more quickly.

Unlike a lot of 14-inch budget Windows 10 machines, the Asus VivoBook E403SA packs a full-HD (1920 x 1080) display, a premium lightweight chassis and a battery that lasts more than a full workday. The only strikes against this system are an underside that runs a little hot and speakers that require adjustment for the best sound.

If you want more performance in this price range, you're going to have to pay for it, as the Core i5-powered Ideapad 300S costs $131 more, and offers much less battery life. The 15.6-inch Asus F555LA gives you a bigger screen and costs $25 less, but it weighs a lot more, has some keyboard flex and offers less endurance. Overall, the VivoBook E403SA is one of the best laptop values on the market and a great choice for anyone who's on a budget.

Asus ZenBook UX305

Asus ZenBook UX305

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From the long-lasting ZenBook ultraportables to high-powered gaming rigs, Asus offers a large lineup of impressive laptops at competitive prices. The company is always among the first to embrace new technologies like Nvidia G-Sync or Core M while maintaining strong build quality and attractive designs. Asus also shows that low prices don't have to mean poor quality, offering a sub-$400 Windows laptop with 1080p and a sub-$100 system with over 12 hours of endurance and adapter such as Asus EEE PC 1015 AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 1015N AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 1015T AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 1016 AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 1018 AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 1018P AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 1101HA AC Adapter, Asus EEE PC 1215 AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 1201HA AC Adapter, Asus G73 AC Adapter, Asus G53 AC Adapter, Asus Eee PC 900 AC Adapter.

Among PC brands, only Dell had a higher brand rating, beating Asus by just a single point as the Taiwanese company advanced from seventh in 2015 to third place this year. The company's main weaknesses are its poor Web and social media support, and a warranty that forces some, but not all, consumers to pay for return shipping on defective products.

Their products fail and their customer service is the worst I’ve ever experienced!! My new $1700 ASUS laptop would only boot to the BIOS screen. According to Best Buy, where I purchased the laptop, the solid state harddrive containing my operating system had failed. ASUS told me to send in my laptop to have it repaired under factory warranty. The problem was is that I still had important data on the other drives, but I was not capable of backing this data up because my computer wouldn’t boot at all. I asked the customer service rep to include a statement that said to NOT perform any other repairs without contacting me or wipe data from the other drives. I also included this request in written form in the RMA paperwork shipped in with my laptop.

After my laptop was returned, I discovered ALL of my drives had been wiped and contained no data. Now ASUS refuses to acknowledge they made any mistake, apologize, or make any attempt to compensate me for the fact they disregarded my request and deleted hundreds of gigabytes of valuable data. On top of that, they had the worst customer service ever!!!!!!!!

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Dell Latitude 7370

Dell Latitude 7370

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The basics are the same. It's a 13-inch laptop in a very small body – a 13-inch laptop in a 12-inch frame as Dell likes to put it. It weighs less than 1kg with adapter like Dell XPS M1210 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M70 AC Adapter, Dell XPS M1530 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M2400 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro A860 AC Adapter, Dell XPS M1410 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 1210 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 910 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron Mini 12 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 3600 AC Adapter, Dell smartstep 250N AC Adapter, benefits from great battery life and is available with either Full HD or Quad HD screens. Nothing new here.

The differences start with the design. Black is the word; there are no fancy sliver bits here. Its all soft-touch black plastic save for the carbon-fibre lid. That's fine with me, though – it looks great and the ultra-thin bezel continues to dazzle.

The keyboard has a wonderfully defined feel but it's also whisper quiet, and the touchpad is large and smooth. The screen, meanwhile, is anti-glare. In fact, I was stunned by the lack of reflections in the brief time I had with it. It's a rare pleasure these days.

The core hardware is much the same but for the addition of TPM security and Intel vPro, which is all part of the big-business integration.

Likewise, two USB-C ports and a Thunderbolt port provide ample connectivity. And if the default selection isn't enough, Thunderbolt docking stations will expand that to plentiful proportions, such as supporting up to three 4K screens.

What's not to like here? Take a great product, tweak it for business users and the result is that you have a winner. There's nothing hugely complicated about the Dell Latitude 7370 given that it's based on an existing product. Nevertheless, I'm glad Dell's done it.

Dell XPS 15 review

Dell XPS 15 review

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Sleek and well built, the XPS 15 is Dell’s answer to the 15-inch MacBook Pro. Top-end processing power and dedicated graphics come together to produce what could be the ultimate Windows 10 laptop.

It's up against some stiff competition from across the market, however, including high-profile devices such as the Microsoft Surface Book, more mundane but powerful laptops such as the Asus N552VW, and Dell’s own Inspiron line. This laptop has some serious work to do to justify its high price.

The model with adapter such as Dell Latitude E6400 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude E5500 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M4300 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 1720 AC Adapter, Dell Studio 1557 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 2510 AC Adapter, Dell Studio 1745 AC Adapter, Dell Studio 1536 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude E6500 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M90 AC Adapter, Dell XPS M1710 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 3500 AC Adapter on review is the cheapest version you can buy. It includes a mechanical hard disk instead of an SSD, and is equipped with only an Intel Core i5 processor instead of the Core i7 chips found on higher-end models.

I was supplied with one of Dell's Full HD, non-touch models of the XPS 15, whose matte screen is nice and bright. While I occasionally miss prodding the screen to scroll down web pages, I'm thankful for not having to deal with a glossy but smudgy and reflective touchscreen.

While I was slightly underwhelmed by the screen’s 89% sRGB colour coverage, this was made up for by an excellent maximum brightness level of 380 nits and super-low black levels of 0.22 nits. Fantastic contrast levels of 1,727:1 equate to images packed with detail, high-contrast scenes and photos looking great in general.

There are some downsides, however. Motion blur is at the upper end of what I’d consider acceptable, with games in particular suffering from a large amount of blur when making sweeping camera movements. This limits the machine’s gaming potential, at least with the included screen. An external monitor would be essential for quick, twitchy games.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Fujitsu Lifebook P1500 Mini Tablet PC

Fujitsu Lifebook P1500 Mini Tablet PC

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Fujitsu recently unveiled the MHV2160BT, a 2.5 inch 160GB hard drive – Undoubtedly big news for portable computing. Now we hear of smaller but no less important news from Fujitsu. The global communications/information technology company have created what they believe to be the lightest pen-enabled convertible laptop on the mobile block – the Lifebook P1500.

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The Lifebook P1500 may be small, but it’s no weakling. Powered by Pentium M – Sonoma -Processor from Intel, and boasting 1 GB of system memory, excellent wi-fi connectivity and data transfer rates, up to 7 hours of battery life, and a 60GB shock-mounted hard drive. This notebook won’t allow sand to be kicked in it’s face.

With a laptop as ultraportable as the Lifebook P1500, security is sometimes a concern. Sure the light weight, and svelte form factor make it extremely compact, but thieves would also like to take advantage of the Lifebook’s portable qualities. Thankfully the P1500 is equipped with an extra layer of laptop security in the form of a biometric fingerprint reader, allowing you to thwart unauthorised access to confidential data.

As well as the ability to transform from Tablet PC mode to a laptop, the LifeBook P1500 can also be converted into a desktop PC. When you tire of the p1500’s ultralight capability, hook the Lifebook up to the optional docking station, and enjoy the convenience of a desktop PC with full sized keyboard, and 19 inch monitor.

We predict the mini P1500 will be a big seller for Fujitsu. Engineers, medical professionals, lab workers, and road warriors, should enjoy this Lifebooks’s ultraportability, long battery life, and tablet versatility.

Fujitsu Unviels Novel Dual Screen LifeBook 7010

Fujitsu Unviels Novel Dual Screen LifeBook 7010

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Fujitsu announced the LifeBook 7010 this morning. In addition to being a decently powereful, HD ready notebook, it also shakes things up a little with a unique 4 inch touchscreen LCD embedded above the keyboard.With the 16″ 16:9 Fujitsu LifeBook 7010 with adapter such as Fujitsu LifeBook N5010 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook N6420 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook S6520 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook S7000 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook S7220 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook T4020 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook V1040 AC Adapter, Fujitsu Mobile S AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook T4010 AC Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook V1020 AC Adapter, Fujitsu has done something a little different. Yes, there are plenty of normal features to be happy about.

A Blu-ray drive and a 1366×768 HD display. A 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 with 4GB RAM, plus 320GB of hard disk space and a 256MB ATI Radeon HD 3470. Lots of connectivity ports (4USB, FireWire, eSATA, ExpressCard/54, Ethernet VGA and HDMI), and integrated webcam and a nice solid keyboard too. It is a bit heavy at 7.4lbs and the battery life is meager, but already not bad for $1500. Now, onto the touchscreen. Possibly the most interesting part about it is that it is recognized by Windows as a separate second minitor, meaning it can serve as an extension of your screen and excess windows or even multimedia players playing video can be dragged down there.

The standard display features up to 15 quick-launch buttons which you can customize. There are also other features, such as the ability to create a slideshow simply by selecting a source folder. This is considered the first of its kind in a notebook, so props to Fujitsu for innovating (and we aren’t even going to talk about the gesture enabled touchpad here). It is available for order now through Fujitsu, although it won’t ship until November 10th.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

HP Omen 15-1502na review

HP Omen 15-1502na review

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The HP Omen has a specification and price that marks it out as a gaming laptop, but it’s a different beast than most of its rivals.

Its body is finished in black with adapter such as HP PPP012H AC Adapter, HP PPP012L AC Adapter, HP PPP018L AC Adapter, HP WE449AA AC Adapter, HP ED519AA AC Adapter, HP EX978AV AC Adapter, HP NW199AA AC Adapter, HP ED494AA AC Adapter, Compaq Presario CQ430 AC Adapter, Compaq Presario CQ630 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion G7 AC Adapter, HP Omnibook XE3B AC Adapter, incorporating the kind of smart pattern we'd normally associate with a high-class Ultrabook, and it’s augmented by red LEDs and a cylindrical metal hinge.

The dotted pattern extends across the Omen’s lid and is interrupted only by a smart, raised Hewlett-Packard logo. The underside is finished in a similar texture that looks better than the vents and panels found beneath most gaming laptops. The Omen’s two halves clasp together to form a device with a striking, sharply angled profile.

The metal used to build the Omen is all black, with a hint of colour provided by the red LEDs. The speaker grilles that stretch down each side of the keyboard glow with these LEDs, which pulse in time to music. The two air vents at the rear also have their own set. The power button is illuminated, and the keyboard is backlit. The only item that isn’t red or black is the hinge; it's chrome, with a blue tinge at either end.

The Omen doesn't only stand out for its looks. It has a depth of less than 20mm and it weighs 2.1kg, which means it undercuts the 2.4kg MSI GE62 2QD Apache by 7mm. It’s even slimmer than the Alienware 15, which is almost a kilo heavier and more than a centimetre thicker.

Despite the slim design, it’s sturdy – the wrist-rest, screen and underside barely move when put under pressure. The Omen would still benefit from a protective sleeve, but only to ensure its looks aren’t damaged.

It’s all good so far, but the Omen has a few issues. Four USB slots sit round the back of the machine, making access awkward. The same is true of the HDMI port, mini-DisplayPort socket and the single headphone jack. Only the SD card slot is installed elsewhere, and there’s no room for an optical drive either.

Access to the inside is challenging too. The screws to remove the base panel are hidden beneath rubber strips, which can’t be re-attached once they’ve been removed.

HP EliteBook Folio 1020

HP EliteBook Folio 1020

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The HP EliteBook Folio 1020 is a business laptop. However, with its aluminium finish, smart logo and tapered front edge, it looks more like a consumer Ultrabook than an office workhorse.

It has a good set of business features crammed inside with adapter like HP Pavilion DM3 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion DV1000 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion DV4000 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion DV5000 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion DV8000 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion ZE4900 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion ZT3000 AC Adapter, HP TouchSmart TX2 AC Adapter, HP DC895A AC Adapter, HP EG410AA AC Adapter, HP EH642A AC Adapter, but do they justify the £1,892 price?

This is a stunning laptop. It’s made from an aluminium and magnesium alloy, which feels solid and cool in the hand. The smart HP logo on the lid is reflective, and on the hinge sits the "Hewlett-Packard" name in narrow, modern lettering. The front edge is tapered, and the ports are laser-cut from the metal.

Ease the smooth hinge open and the interior looks just as smart. The black keys stand out from the metallic surround, and above is a smart Hewlett-Packard logo and speaker grille. Below the keypad you'll find a wide trackpad, a logo and a fingerprint reader.

The fantastic design is paired with great build quality. The screen may be slim, but there’s barely any flex, and the base has similar strength. We’d advice putting it in a sleeve to protect its good looks, but it’s easily strong enough to survive office life.

The HP’s physical statistics are impressive. The EliteBook weighs 1.2kg, undercutting many of its business rivals, such as the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon and the HP ZBook 14 G2. It’s even more sleek than most consumer Ultrabooks.

The EliteBook looks fantastic, but it’s obvious HP’s designers have taken inspiration from the Apple MacBook Air. The tapered front edge, aluminium design and dark keyboard of the EliteBook are strikingly familiar.

Getting inside the Folio requires removing around a dozen Torx screws, and the M.2 hard disk, wireless card and battery are all accessible. However, the memory is soldered to the board. It’s the same situation as the Lenovo ThinkPad, but it’s less access than the ZBook.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Notebook 9 spin of Samsung

Notebook 9 spin of Samsung

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DESIGNED FOR VERSATILITY - With its revolutionary 360º rotating display for multiple computing modes, slim and modern design for ultimate portability, and aluminum body for superior durability and style, the new Samsung Notebook 9 spin is the smart choice for those who demand versatility. Plus, stay productive with the capabilities of Windows 10.

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The stunning QHD+ high resolution touch screen allows you to view and display ultra-detailed graphics with an enhanced color gamut, while its anti-glare coating performs both indoors and out.

The real time HDR feature automatically adjusts brightness and contrast in real-time, delivering stunning detail and clarity to whatever you are watching – no matter what the lighting conditions have in store for you.

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At 0.59 inches thin and just 2.87 pounds, you can take the Notebook 9 Spin with you wherever your lifestyle demands — on the road, in the air, and virtually anywhere you go.

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A full aluminum body, slender design and die-cut edges deliver the premium style you demand and deserve out of a premium notebook.