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The HTC One is a truly impressive smartphone, the One really oozes quality. The 4.7-inch Full HD display is outstanding in every aspect, with astonishing sharpness, contrast, color rendering and viewing angles. The HTC One has the best screen we've ever seen on a smartphone, and let’s not forget the speakers. HTC's decision to put two speakers in the One really paid off, it sounds great for a smartphone. The performance of the HTC One is also on the level you'd expect. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 SoC makes it the fastest smartphone currently around.
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The Pivos Xios DS is a flexible media player powered by an ARM Cortex A9 processor and an OpenGL Mali-400 3D GPU. The Xios DS media player is primarily Android-based but also has a Linux firmware option provided by Pivos. Pivos works closely with XBMC to optimize media playback functionality on the Xios DS hardware and usher XBMC development maturity on the Android platform. For connectivity, the Pivos Xios DS comes has a 10/100 Ethernet port, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, three USB 2.0 and a micro-SDHC card slot. Since it is running an unlocked Android OS, users can access the Google Play store and download apps that they need. The Pivos Xios DS uses an HDMI port to output video and comes bundled with an HDMI cable so it can be used directly out of the box.
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BlackBerry is hoping to get back into the game with their latest entry into the Smartphone arena. The BlackBerry Z10 is the first phone from BlackBerry to feature the new BlackBerry 10 operating system. It's certainly a change from the BlackBerry Bold that I used to love. How is the new Z10 going to stack up against some fierce competition today? Take a look and let us know what you think!
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If you're looking for great portability, tablets are certainly the way to go. Tablets are typically smaller and light than ultrabooks, though they don't have the power of an ultrabook. There are certainly some tradeoffs, but depending on your needs a tablet like the ASUS VivoTab Smart may be exactly what you need. Tablets are light and can easily fit into places such as a briefcase, purse, or even into the pockets of some jackets and pants making them great for on the go. The ASUS VivoTab Smart that we've been looking today at is great for those looking for productivity on the go and has some distinct advantages over some of the tablets out there...
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HP's Envy TouchSmart 4 is put through its paces. Is it something worth our Envy? Let's find out.
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The Galaxy S3 became wildly successful, often dubbed as the "iPhone Killer" due to it’s large screen size, powerful components and sleekly designed OS enhancements from Samsung. Now, just shy of a year after the S3 hit shelves, Samsung has released the Galaxy S4.
The Galaxy S4 ushers in a lot of great upgrades over the S3, some of which include a larger screen, upgraded RAM, faster processor, higher screen pixel count and additional sensors. Owning an S3 myself, I’m excited to see if the S4 will end up being a worthwhile upgrade!
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Up for review today I’ve got a graphics tablet, or the Genius EasyPen F610E Slim Pen Tablet which has plenty of features like those you’d find in one that costs much more. At the present time this tablet sells for about $85 depending where you look and for that money you’re getting a great tablet, one that’s well made and is just full of features even the most advanced users can appreciate. The F610E has a resolution of 4,000LPI and features 2048 pressure levels so you’ll be able to really make some nice and finely detailed drawings, but the tablet itself has a working area of 6.25” x 10” which is pretty big really. The tablet is nicely made and just looks great, it’s very thin and lightweight and comes bundled with quite a bit of great software. So read on to learn more…
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The new reincarnation of the Maya M1 called v2 Quad is really snappy, comes with a good quality 8MP camera, is Dual SIM and is powered by a 1700mAh Li-ion battery. The CPU is a quad-core Cortex-A7 processor at 1.21Ghz while the GPU is a PowerVR SGX 544MP.
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Being mobile is more important for many of us today than ever before, having the right tools for the job where ever you are in the world can make all the difference and the system were looking at today aims to offer high performance and portability that could allow us to be highly mobile and have no concerns about getting our work done.
Ultra books are proving massively popular recently and for good reason too, with many offering high performance solutions that are slim, light and very portable. Given that the high power and highly portable market has been dominated by Apple Mac Books for many years its great to see so many Windows-based solutions on the market, and of course a few Linux, Android and Chrome models too.
The model we are looking at today has been slightly customised and should set you back around £580 from OCUK. It features a 128GB SSD, i5 3210m 2.5GHz processor, 8GB ram and a 1366 x 768 resolution display. While that may not be the most ideal resolution for some people it’s more than enough for web browsing, word processing and maybe even some light gaming.
We often kick things off by benchmarking a system to within an inch of its life, but that isn’t something that is going to show this system in its best light, sure it packs an impressive mobile CPU, some good ram and a decent SSD, but it’s also tailored towards being highly energy-efficient to extend the battery life. So lets take a different look at this system, it’s built to be mobile and that’s exactly what we are going to do, road test it!
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Das iPhone 5S bietet einen Fingerabdruckscanner, mehr Leistung und eine neue Kamera. Wir klären, was diese Neuerungen leisten – und was sich darüber hinaus noch getan hat.
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