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In our previous guide: Root Hacking the HP Touchpad Tablet PC, Benchmark Reviews showed you how to enable Developer Mode on the HP Touchpad, and, with the new capabilities this mode enables, to download and install the Preware applications manager. In this installment, we'll show you how to dramatically improve the performance of your Touchpad by disabling excessive logging functions and overclocking its dual-core processor.
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Es war nie das schnellste oder größte, aber sicherlich mit das umstrittenste Smartphone. Die Rede ist vom iPhone, mit dem Apple dem Smartphone-Markt anno 2007 bereicherte. Die nun vorgestellte fünfte Generation – das iPhone 4S – ist zur Vorstellung auf viel Kritik gestoßen. Vorgeworfen werden mangelnde „Innovationen“. Ein Schritt zurück?
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Carrying on our review of Samsung’s Galaxy range, today we have the Samsung Galaxy Ace to review. The Samsung Galaxy Ace houses an 800MHz ARM 11 processor and runs Android 2.2 (Froyo), which when combined certainly packs a punch and pushes this mid-range device higher up the ranks into the same category as devices such as the hugely popular Apple iPhone 4.
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We’ve managed to get the mid 2011 edition of the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air to review for you guys. The mid-range upgraded models all feature Intel i5 processors and 4GB of memory, which, when compared with the previous late 2010 models that featured Intel Core 2 Duo processors and 2GB of memory, is definitely a significant power boost. Let’s see how it performs…
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Whether you like them or not, almost everyone agrees that Apple have been consistently creating some of the most beautiful laptop computers for many years. Dell are keen to showcase that they have the engineering prowess to compete with Apple and today we are looking at their XPS 14z, a slim laptop built around a beautiful aluminum/magnesium chassis which fits a 14 inch screen into a 13 inch chassis. Our particular review sample costs £999 inc vat.
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When it comes to the world of netbooks, is the advantage with AMD or Intel? We take a look to find out!
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When it comes to Android tablets it seems that just about everyone offers one. Features tend to blur together and you get lost in the confusion. So which one is a good model, and what do you buy? Stick to name brands only or venture out into the lesser known brands? On first impressions the Le Pan II gets high marks. Le Pan who you say? Pay attention to this brand as if they continue the trend this will be a company to watch.
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We’ve got the Samsung Galaxy Note to review for you today. Samsung say that it’s the “Ultimate on-the-go device” and to say that it is powerful is probably the biggest understatement this year. The Galaxy Note sports a gigantic 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.4GHz dual-core processor and takes stunning photos and video with its 8MP Full HD 1080p camera.
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Today we are looking at the Samsung Chronos 7 Series Notebook. The New Samsung Chronos is part of the Korean companies new Ultrabook range, sporting impressive high-end specs such as a super fast 2.2GHz i7 quad-core processor, 8GB of RAM and a powerful onboard graphics card, the Radeon HD 6750M 1GB...
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A common complaint of people interested in buying a tablet is the considerable price of these devices. More recently we've witnessed a price drop in tablets by smaller manufacturers, but none of the big names have really followed suit yet. Companies such as Viewsonic are launching tablets with IPS panels in the £200-£250 range, and the real cheap tablets (below £160) are getting increasingly better. The 7-inch 70b internet tablet by Archos falls in the latter category, even though it is is fully Google-certified. In other words, consumers wanting to spend less on a tablet are getting more and better options. ASUS desires a piece of this pie as well, and has released the Transformer Pad TF300, which we will now take a closer look at.
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