Septembre 03, 2015
0Intel Pentium 3805U and Intel HD Graphics (Broadwell) benchmarked and added to our rankings
We finally have the chance to test one of the new Broadwell chips that Intel has recently released. We now have the Intel Pentium 3805U paired with Intel HD Graphics (Broadwell) integrated graphics chip. The…
Septembre 03, 2015
0Toshiba announced Satellite Radius 12 – 12.5-inch hybrid laptop with Ultra HD 4K display
Toshiba has officially announced a new hybrid laptop – Satellite Radius 12. This is the first 12.5-inch hybrid model with Ultra HD 4K display. As you probably figured out already, image details are incredible, two…
Septembre 03, 2015
0Sony Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact prices in Europe revealed thanks to a Belgium retailer
Shortly after the announcement of the new Xperia Z lineup from Sony that includes the Xperia Z5, Z5 Compact and Z5 Premium with the latter being the first handset with 4K resolution, a Belgium retailer,…
Septembre 02, 2015
7ASUS ROG G751JY + G-Sync review – the G-Sync is the finishing touch that’s been missing on this gaming beast
ASUS G751JY is a well-known notebook for being a drastically cheaper alternative to the Alienware 17 yet offering almost the same hardware with some key features that we’d like to discuss and test in this…
Septembre 01, 2015
0NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M – DirectX 12 benchmark and all you need to know about Microsoft’s new API
Let’s first start with a short introduction of what DirectX 12 is all about. This is an application programming interface which handles visual and multimedia tasks and it’s developed by Microsoft. The API is currently…
Septembre 01, 2015
0What is NVIDIA’s G-Sync and does it really make a difference?
Buying the top-shelf GPU and CPU on the market in order to run the latest games for the best possible performance apparently isn’t enough these days. The will to play buttery-smooth games on a beautiful…
Septembre 01, 2015
0Intel HD Graphics 530 gaming benchmarks – some of the games are playable even in 1080p
What a better way to test the performance of a GPU than a gaming benchmark, whether it’s a discrete video card or an integrated graphics chip? So that’s what we did with the Intel HD…
Août 31, 2015
1NVIDIA releases game ready drivers with numerous SLI profiles added as well – 355.82 WHQL
Just a few hours ago NVIDIA released its latest 355.82 WHQL drivers that add or update the SLI profiles of numerous games and add optimization for the latest titles such as Metal Gear Solid V:…
Août 31, 2015
0ASUS G751JY (G-Sync) first impressions – one of the few G-Sync-enabled notebooks on the market
Some of you may have already tried out or read about the ASUS G751JY which was a huge hit due to its relatively lower price and integrating the latest and most powerful mobile GPU on…
Août 29, 2015
9ASUS X554LJ review – entry-level notebooks are getting better and better
Not everyone has the luxury to spend a lot of money on a notebook that will be used mainly for day to day tasks and viewing multimedia content. And this is the main reason more…
Août 29, 2015
1Intel HD Graphics 530 early benchmark tests show huge performance leap over Haswell’s GPUs
Following our recent article on the upcoming Core i7-6700HQ quad-core CPU from Intel, we’ve ran a few tests on the GPU that the SoC integrates. Apart from the Core i7-6500U CPU that offers Intel HD…
Août 28, 2015
7Intel Core i7-6700HQ – one of the top-shelf mobile Skylake CPUs gets benchmarked and added to our ranking table
Another day another Skylake CPU is in our hands, but this time we’ve got the quad-core powerhouse – Core i7-6700HQ. This is a direct successor to the mainstream Haswell chip used in so many gaming…
Août 27, 2015
0Intel HD Graphics 520 early benchmark tests
A couple of days ago we published a series of benchmark tests regarding the new Core i7-6500U CPU part of the Skylake family processors. It showed a good performance leap over its last generation without…
Août 27, 2015
0Lenovo Ideapad 100 (15″) first impressions – a sturdy little fellow
Again we have another budget-friendly notebook on our hands, but this time from Lenovo. It’s suitable to meet your basic needs for everyday computing, but at first glance the machine can offer much more. For…
Août 26, 2015
43Inside Lenovo Ideapad 100 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options
The Lenovo Ideapad 100 is an ultra-budget solution for your basic needs and if you got on your hands right now you might have already figured out that the machine is quite sturdy and solid…
Août 26, 2015
0Quick look at Samsung Galaxy Core Prime Value Edition LTE – a new affordable contender by the Korean team
It seems that Samsung has found gaps in the budget class and will keep digging in that area, trying to get a bigger slice of the entry-level market share. After the successful Galaxy J1, Samsung…
Août 26, 2015
0The display of the budget Samsung Galaxy J1 won’t hurt your eyes, doesn’t use PWM
Galaxy J1 is one of the cheapest Samsung devices ever, so the eventual compromises won’t come as an suprirse. The display is one of the components which are of key importance to the final price,…
Août 25, 2015
0Lenovo A7000’s display has great viewing angles and covers 97% of the sRGB gamut
While you wait for the in-depth review of Lenovo A7000, which we’ll publish in the next few days, you can take a look at some of its display results coming from our lab. Lenovo A7000…
Août 25, 2015
0The new Intel Core i7-6500U (Skylake) is already in our rankings
Yesterday we published results from the benchmarks we’ve run on the upcoming Intel Core i7-6500U CPU, but some of you may wonder what all of these digits mean actually and how the new CPU stacks…
Août 24, 2015
0Back to School 2015 – LaptopMedia’s choice of market’s current best laptops
It’s that time of the year again! Children and seniors getting ready for school, university, college etc. and some of them are looking for a brand new notebook that should fit their needs as a…