September 19, 2016

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Dell Latitude E5570 (FHD, IPS) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

The Latitude E5570 from Dell once again offers excellent image quality thanks to the IPS panel with properties making it suitable even for multimedia purposes. In the pack below, you will find the usual Health-Guard,…

September 16, 2016

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The HP ProBook lineup receives a fresh new update with Intel’s Kaby Lake and AMD’s 7th Generation A-Series APUs chips on board

It’s that time of the year again! Major OEMs start upgrading their mainstream lineups with the latest hardware that the tech world can offer right now. Along with Dell’s premium XPS series, HP is releasing…

September 16, 2016

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Lenovo Ideapad 110 has shorter battery life than its predecessor

Lenovo’s Ideapad 110 is as cheap as you can get with a Windows laptop but its perfect for normal office work, browsing and educational purposes. But, of course, you’ve got to be ready for some…

September 15, 2016

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Dell XPS 13 gets the Kaby Lake treatment and the OEM claims 22hr battery life on the Full HD variant

Since Intel’s Kaby Lake CPUs have been released, it’s only natural for the OEMs to start picking up the new hardware and implement it into their new or refreshed laptops. One of the first to…

September 15, 2016

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Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-575G) (FHD, TN) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

As a low-end model, the Aspire E 15 (E5-575G) features budget TN panel with some considerable drawbacks that can be fixed by installing one or more our profiles but as for the rest of the…

September 14, 2016

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Lenovo Ideapad 110’s screen quality is just what you’d expect from a low-end model

We’ve noticed lately that the quality of IPS and TN panels from the low-end to the mid-range market segments doesn’t differ all that much. There are some notable exceptions, of course, like the Toshiba Satellite…

September 14, 2016

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The HP ProBook 470 G3 isn’t too far behind its smaller 15-inch sibling in terms of battery life

Quite surprisingly, the HP ProBook 470 G3 offers relatively good battery life, especially compared to its 15-inch sibling. This comes as a surprise because it’s only natural that the 17-inch screen with slightly higher resolution…

September 13, 2016

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Acer Aspire S 13 (FHD, IPS) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

Despite its low price, the Acer Aspire S 13 surprises with an excellent IPS panel that needs little to no tweaking, however, our profiles will enhance the image quality where needed. In the pack below,…

September 13, 2016

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Quick look at HP ProBook 470 G3 – HP’s take on 17-inch affordable business solutions

It’s only logical that we do a review of the 17-inch ProBook this year after the 14-inch 440 G3 and 15-inch 450 G3 have been thoroughly tested in our labs. We hope the ProBook 470…

September 12, 2016

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Lenovo’s ultra-budget Ideapad 110 adopts a user-friendly screen with extremely high-frequency PWM

Good news for users who don’t want to spend a lot of money on a laptop aimed for everyday usual tasks and browsing but want a flicker-free display. We just tested out the Ideapad 110…

September 12, 2016

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Quick look at Lenovo Ideapad 110 – a successor to the most affordable Lenovo notebook right now

Starting at just $279, the refreshed Ideapad 110 series offer the bare minimum of what a user might need from a daily driver but you are in for a surprise to find out how useful…

September 11, 2016

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ASUS ROG GL752VW (FHD, TN) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

Unlike most of its competitors, the ASUS ROG GL752VW keeps it simple and uses a TN display, which has faster response time than the IPS panels and will come in handy to some gamers but…

September 10, 2016

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Inside Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-575G) – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

Finally, Acer started putting those service lids where they belong! Better late than never, right? Anyway, this article is aimed for the budget-friendly Aspire E 15 (E5-575G), which is an updated version of its predecessor…

September 09, 2016

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Acer Aspire E5-575G’s battery life is slightly below average

Did you read our quick look at the Acer’s budget everyday solution the Aspire E5-575G? Well if you did you probably noticed that the battery pack inside this thing isn’t generous. It’s just enough to…

September 09, 2016

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ASUS announces the Strix GL553VW gaming laptop, which is basically the GL552VW with new clamshell

ASUS quietly announces the successor to the one of their most successful gaming laptops, the ROG GL552VW. It is one of the best budget performers on the market with excellent price/performance ratio but it has…

September 08, 2016

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Acer’s budget solution, the Aspire E 15 (E5-575G) has a flicker-free display

Another day, another great news for those of you seeking out budget-friendly devices that don’t have PWM for regulating screen brightness. The last notebook we’ve tested is the Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-575G) and it…

September 07, 2016

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Quick look at Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-575G) – re-designed, feature-packed workforce on a budget

Acer has always been on the budget side of things but rarely sacrifices much-needed features along the way. And now we are happy to see a feature-packed laptop like the Aspire E5-575G costing so little…

September 07, 2016

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HP’s Spectre 13 (2016) features a super bright and vivid IPS display

We’ve got some pretty good news about the image quality that the HP Spectre 13 produces. There are, of course, a few small drawbacks but are mostly negligible or can be fixed by installing one…

September 06, 2016

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A few more laptops are added to our M.2 compatibility list including the Lenovo ThinkPad P70 and ASUS ZenBook UX303UB

It’s been a while since we’ve updated you on the additions to the M.2 SSD compatibility list but this time, we have a boatload of interesting laptops that have been added to the list. Some…

September 05, 2016

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Intel Core i3-6100H vs Core i3-6100U vs Core i5-6200U – which one suits you better if you want the best price/performance ratio

We wanted to do this article because even though the new Kaby Lake CPUs are just around the corner and the new models are starting to pour in, the Skylake-powered laptops aren’t going anywhere soon.…