7月 28, 2015

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    Good News: Motorola Moto G (3rd Gen, 2015) doesn’t use eye-damaging PWM

    Having a quality IPS panel with good contrast ratio, accurate color reproduction and high maximum brightness etc. is actually winning half the battle. The other half is the so-called screen flickering effect, or like others…

    7月 28, 2015

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    Moto G3 (3rd Gen) passed our screen tests with flying colors

    We are done with the full tests of the display as well as our full review of the model and it turns out that Moto G3 is one of the most anticipated devices this year…

    7月 28, 2015

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    Motorola officially announced Moto G3 (3rd Gen) in India. IPx7 water-resistant feature has been added to the list

    We kind of spoiled the surprise when published several short articles regarding the new mid-range device from Motorola, but it seems like the company managed to obscure several key features until the end – the…

    7月 27, 2015

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    Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 (+ Adreno 306) vs Snapdragon 400 (+ Adreno 305) comparison – performance, specs and benchmark results

    Currently the fastest developing segment of the market, without any doubt, is the mid-range and entry level. Devices from this price range become more powerful with better build quality, better screens and one of the…

    7月 24, 2015

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    How Acer’s tiny PC, Revo One, looks on the inside

    We are currently working on a full review of Acer’s new mini PC named Revo One. First of all, we are quite impressed by the storage options that the device offers compared considering the size…

    7月 23, 2015

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    ASUS ZenBook Pro UX501 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

    Despite the fact that the G501 and UX501 are practically the same notebooks with different colors, we are obligated to do one of our short articles with the internal photos and upgrade options. Before we…

    7月 20, 2015

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    Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet review – finally a worthy successor to the Xperia Z2 Tablet

    While Sony skipped the Xperia Z3 Tablet and introduced Xperia Z3 Compact Tablet instead, the company finally released a successor to the Xperia Z2 Tablet. This time,…

    7月 20, 2015

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    Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet’s display offers high maximum brightness, but we’ve detected screen flickering

    Just a little tease before the actual review comes out – the initial tests of Xperia Z4 Tablet’s screen are in and we have mixed feelings about them. While the maximum brightness is more than…

    7月 20, 2015

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    Sony Xperia Z3+ (Z4) sample photos – give that manual mode a shot

    While Xperia Z and Z1 were introduced with the Superior Auto mode that was actually pretty sweet, every other generation began to go downhill with this mode. You can see from the photos provided below…

    7月 15, 2015

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    No worries, you can stare at the ZenBook Pro UX501’s UHD screen for as long as you want. No PWM above 25% brightness

    We come across some pretty good IPS panels now and then, but the whole experience is somehow ruined when we detect low-frequency PWM that can actually damage your eyes or at least lead to an…

    7月 15, 2015

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    ASUS ZenBook Pro UX501 – first impression of the new MacBook Pro alternative

    We’ve got a shiny new toy in our office right now and it’s called ASUS ZenBook Pro UX501 – thin, light and powerful notebook that shares the aesthetics we see in the MacBook Pro as…

    7月 15, 2015

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    Toshiba Portege Z30 video review – beautiful on the inside, beautiful on the outside

    Several weeks have passed since we reviewed the sturdy, yet elegant Toshiba Portege Z30, so no it’s time to take another look at what this notebook has to offer. Georgi Dobrikov is here to walk…

    7月 14, 2015

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    Sony Xperia Z3+’s battery life doesn’t live up to our expectations or the legacy of Xperia Z3

    Either Sony set the bar too high with its last model – Xperia Z3 or there’s something going wrong here. The display’s resolution hasn’t been changed from last year, but the battery capacity has been…

    7月 14, 2015

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    The 4K screen on the ASUS ZenBook Pro UX501 takes a toll on the battery

    The UX501 from ASUS looks just like a re-branded G501 – same GPU, CPU and chassis, but without the aggressive look and a 4K screen to come along. We would expect a similar battery life,…

    7月 13, 2015

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    Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet sample photos – Sony is keeping the quality sensors on its tablets

    Despite the fact that Xperia Z4 Tablet is a tablet and as we all know these devices aren’t made for shooting, Sony still puts strong emphasis on its flagship devices. The proof can be found…

    7月 11, 2015

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    Sony Xperia Z3+ put to the test – how hot does the device get during gaming and 4K video recording

    A lot has been posted online regarding the overheating issue of the Xperia Z3+ which is most likely linked to the Snapdragon 810 from Qualcomm. Even Sony has acknowledged the issue and promised to release…

    7月 11, 2015

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    The pixel-packed display of the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet is not the only one draining the battery

    Last year Xperia Z2 Tablet scored good times in our battery test, but while the Xperia Z4 Tablet comes in a thinner body and several upgrades inside, the battery capacity remains the same. In our…

    7月 08, 2015

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    Dell Inspiron 5758 will leave you wanting more regarding battery life

    Dell has been using the same 4-cell 40Wh battery for the better part of its budget notebooks. It turned out to be more than okay for some (Inspiron 5551), but upping the screen resolution and…

    7月 08, 2015

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    Dell Inspiron 5758 is equipped with one of the best TN panels we’ve tested so far

    It is common to see a budget notebook with TN panel instead of pricey IPS display, but we rarely come across a laptop with a quality TN panel. The Inspiron 5758 is one of those…

    7月 07, 2015

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    Inside Dell Inspiron 5551 (15 5000) – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

    Having a budget notebook always backfires at some point and often it’s the upgrade options that are the culprit. With the new ultra-budget model from Dell (Inspiron 5551), the company is keeping it simple and…