Usman Khalid
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Features As mentioned above the new Nexus is every bit a premium tablet sans the screen size. It has latest iteration of quad-core Tegra 3 processor from NVIDIA with all its goodies. The processor is supported by 1 GB of RAM that might look a norm to most of the experts out there but considering […]
Jun 28 2012 | Posted in
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The new Android also includes a voice-recognition application, name unknown. The new software lies somewhere in-between Siri and S-Voice from Samsung. The quality of recognizing the voice is less than stellar but improvement on the S-Voice. The software returns the command results faster than the Siri does on iPhone 4S. Performance It is hard to […]
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Google is taking stab at all things electronics, well, almost everything. The Day One of the Google I/O showcased a number of new gadgets announcing that the search engine giant is officially into the original equipment manufacturing (OEM) business. One of the devices, worth noticing, was the new blob-shaped media-streaming device called Nexus Q. The […]
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The Nexus Q is a orb-shaped device that has a chord cut at the bottom to place it on a table or book shelf. The whole device is painted in matte-black giving it a more gothic look than a media device. Google has a way to design device in the most innovative ways. Though this […]
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In case of Apple TV, AirPlay streams audio and video content double time, first on the mobile device from where the request is instigated, then in the Apple TV that supplies it to the television via HDMI. However, inserting Nexus Q into the look demotes the smartphone/tablet to merely a controller. The user only has […]
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PC market is on the run for their money as tablets protrude further into the computing industry. The handy and more mobile than a laptop, a slate-like structure offers more or less the same functionalities as an entry-level laptop or an ultrabook. Some tablets even go beyond that benchmark. There are several reasons to deny […]
Jun 27 2012 | Posted in
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Most of the laptops use dedicated graphic cards that make them the suitable candidate for graphics-hungry applications. No one can deny that a desktop still has its place and the same analogy goes for laptops. But there are now tablets that have discrete graphics sources like in Apple’s new iPad that can help the user […]
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The most important thing about the new iPad is that its price for WiFi-only versions remains the same despite the inclusion of a vigorous display and a new dual-core A5X processor with a quad-core GPU. With more than 3 million pixels nestled inside (2048×1536), the text on books and web pages looks paper-like sharp and […]
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There are more Android tablets out for sale than anybody can count and to stand out of the horde is a big task. TF700 is by far the best that has all things covered from energy efficiency to sharp display. Wireless connectivity is again better than any other Android tablet sans the lack of 3G […]
Jun 27 2012 | Posted in
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Dell released the new mid-size ultrabook with a thin structure, beautiful body and a high-res 14-inch display in the new XPS 14. The new laptop uses the third-generation Core i-series processors and discrete graphics from NVIDIA. This has somehow become a norm in the laptop manufacturing community to couple the new processors with latest GPUs […]
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The laptop comes in aluminium body that is amalgamated with magnesium alloy in the wrist rest area. The thin chassis is just about the minimum qualification for earning the Ultrabook badge from Intel. The white-ish exterior is matched in high contrast with the black island-style keyboard that is now a regular sight in ultrabooks and […]
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There is no optical drive and that is the matter to think that even in the absence of an optical drive both MacBook Pro 15 incher and XPS 14 are heavier than they look. All the required ports and slots are available in the device. There USB 3.0, DisplayPort and HDMI available in the new […]
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