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Friday, April 17, 2015

Microsoft Surface 3 vs. Apple iPad Air 2Fingerprint sensor

Surface 3 vs. iPad Air 2


The Microsoft Surface lineup has always been better for work and versatility than at being dedicated tablets (you've never heard us recommend buying one without adding a keyboard cover). That isn't likely to change with the latest model, the Surface 3, but let's see how it stacks up next to the best dedicated tablet, the iPad Air 2.

Size


The Surface 3 is smaller than the Surface Pro 3, but it's still 10 percent taller and 11 percent longer than the iPad Air 2.
Thinness is a huge advantage for Apple (as it often is). The iPad Air 2 comes out at 30 percent thinner.

Weight


Even without the Surface's keyboard cover attached, the iPad Air 2 comes out at 30 percent lighter.

Build


Neither company made any changes with these latest models, as Microsoft sticks with magnesium and Apple is still going with aluminum.

Colors


You can spice up your Surface by adding some color to your keyboard cover or pen, but the main body only ships in silver. Apple lets you choose from silver, gold and space gray for the iPad.

Display (size)


The Surface 3 has a 19 percent bigger screen.

Display (resolution)


As a laptop, the Surface looks just about as sharp as you'd need it to. But as a tablet, when you bring it closer to your eyes, it will probably show its pixels a little bit – as 214 PPI isn't great for a tablet.
Though there are sharper tablet pixel densities than the iPad Air 2's 264 PPI, it's going to look much crisper in hand.

Pen input


You can buy third-party styluses that work with the iPad, but they're capacitive pens that simulate finger touches. The Surface 3 uses the same active capacitive pen that the Surface Pro 3 uses, providing a much more natural and integrated penning experience than you'll find on the iPad.

Desktop apps


Of course iOS is a mobile operating system, but the Surface 3 is the first non-"Pro" Surface that runs full Windows, including desktop apps.

Fingerprint sensor


Apple's excellent Touch ID made its way to the iPad in 2014, starting with this iPad Air 2 and Apple's throwaway Mini update, the iPad mini 3.

LTE model


The Surface 3 is the first full Windows-running Surface that you can buy in a cellular data-enabled variant.

Ports


The Surface's port selection would look a little skimpy compared to a pro-level laptop, but compared to the iPad, with its simple one-port focus, Microsoft's 2-in-1 has the more versatile selection.

Processor


A few years ago, a mobile processor outlifting any modern desktop processor would have been extremely unlikely. But the iPad's A8X chip is significantly faster than the power-sipping Intel Atom X7.

RAM


RAM is even in the entry-level Surface, but if you pay more for the 128 GB storage variant, it doubles the iPad's 2 GB.

Storage


Speaking of storage, the only difference here is that the iPad starts with a 16 GB model.

MicroSD


The Surface also lets you complement its internal storage by popping in a microSD card.

Battery


We still don't know a ton about the Surface's battery life (including its capacity), but Microsoft is estimating 10 hours of video watching. Apple's 10 hour estimate, meanwhile, is for web use over Wi-Fi.

Cameras


We don't use tablets for photography, but if you do, these are the camera resolutions you'll be dealing with.

Split-screen multitasking


Before iOS 8 launched, there were rumors Apple was working on a form of split-screen multitasking for the iPad, but that has yet to materialize. Windows lets you do that, in both Modern UI apps and on the desktop.

Software


The Surface 3 launches with Windows 8.1 (that's full Windows, but not the Windows 8.1 Pro that you'll find on the Surface Pro), and you'll be able to update it for free to Windows 10 after it launches.
The iPad runs iOS 8.

Release


May 5 is the first launch date for the Surface 3, with wider availability starting two days later. The latest iPad has been around since last October.

Starting price


If you bought the Surface just to use as a tablet, it would go toe-to-toe with the iPad's starting price – but we don't recommend doing that (Windows' selection of mobile-first apps is still underwhelming). Once you add the Surface's essential keyboard cover and optional Surface Pen, you're looking at a $680 starting price.
Just remember that the $500 Surface has 64 GB storage (plus that microSD slot), while a 64 GB iPad Air 2 will cost you $600.


courtesy by gizmag
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LG G4 Leaked Images

More Image leaked of LG G4


LG has been teasing its upcoming G4 flagship in drips and drabs, but now the floodgates are open. A work-in-progress microsite for the G4 was discovered this weekend courtesy of prolific leaker Evan Blass, and contained within are dozens of official renders of the new smartphone.


Thanks to the leak, we get to see the G4 from all angles, but you'll be forgiven for thinking it looks a whole lot like the LG G3 before it. Other than some cosmetic tweaks — like an optional real leather back and a pseudo carbon-fiber weave on the front — the core of the device certainly does seem very familiar.
The images reveal what appear to be a multitude of swappable back plates. There are at least six different real leather backs (ranging from black and brown to baby blue and yellow), as well as three more traditional plastic backs. It's fair to assume that the leather versions will carry a cost premium. The LG Quick Circle case, which has a window to let you view notifications while the cover is closed, also appears to be making a return with the G4.

As for specs, the details listed on the site (which has been pulled offline) appear to be mostly placeholders. The camera seems to be the standout here. The previously-revealed 16-megapixel, f/1.8 camera will have laser autofocus and an infrared color spectrum analyzer for more accurate color reproduction, according to the site. There will also be a full-manual shooting mode. The other specs on the G4 include a 5.5-inch, quad HD screen, a replaceable 3,000mAh battery, and a microSD card slot. That leaves little to the imagination, but we expect to learn the scant remaining details at LG's press conference on April 28th.

 





















courtesy by theverge
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Saturday, April 11, 2015

The Next Zen Asus ZenFone 2

Asus ZenFone 2 


See What Others Can’t See
A Marvel Of Beauty And Power, In The Palm Of Your Hand

Luxurious Ultra-Thin Ergonomic Arc Design


ASUS ZenFone 2 has a stunning, all-new design employing iconic ASUS design elements that echo the spirit of Zen, with a luxurious brushed-metal finish and our signature concentric-circle detailing. The graceful Ergonomic Arc case tapers to an incredibly-thin 3.9 mm at the edges for a bold yet elegant look, and the rear-mounted volume-control and shutter button is ideally positioned for your index finger. The vivid 5.5-inch Full HD IPS display packs an incredible 403ppi pixel density bordered by an ultra-narrow bezel, giving ZenFone 2 a remarkable 72% screen-to-body ratio for a maximized viewing experience — everything you see is bigger, brighter and more beautiful.

Performance For Today, And Beyond


ZenFone 2 is powered by an up to 2.3GHz 64-bit Intel® Atom™ Z3580 processor and has 4GB RAM for everyday performance that’s up to three times (3X) better and gaming experiences that are up to seven times (7X) faster* than its predecessor, so you'll enjoy slick web surfing, smooth video playback, great gaming experiences and multi-tasking that doesn't leave you waiting.

See What Others Can’t See


ZenFone 2’s 13MP PixelMaster camera and f/2.0-aperture lens captures stunning, high-resolution photos with zero shutter lag. The industry-leading Low Light mode employs pixel-merging technology to capture up to 400% brighter photos at night, or in low-light scenes, without the need for a flash. Super HDR lets you see clearly through daytime shadow and, when more light adds to the fun, ZenFone 2’s Real Tone flash ensures warm skin tones and accurate color.

A Simpler, Smarter, More Personalized ZenUI Experience


Freedom, connection, and expression form the foundation for ASUS's ZenUI mobile user interface. The brand-new ZenUI with exquisite visual design has a variety of new features, including ZenMotion, SnapView, Trend Micro™ Security and ZenUI Instant Updates, that enhance usability, ensure security and privacy, and deliver a seamless user experience.

ASUS BoostMaster Technology Charge Your Phone At Double The Speed


Less Time Waiting, More Time Doing
ASUS BoostMaster technology is the ASUS-exclusive technology that charges devices much faster than traditional speeds. With ZenFone 2, this means your battery is juiced up to 60% in no more than 39 minutes.

Dual Sim, Dual Active


ZenFone 2’s dual-SIM capacity with Dual Active technology ensures that you’ll never miss a call. Make and receive calls on SIM one and if someone tries to contact you on SIM two, you can switch seamlessly!

Beautiful Companions For Your ZenFone 2


We’ve created loads of smart accessories for ZenFone 2, every one as unique and beautiful as ZenFone 2 itself. Choose your companion and flaunt your style!



Specification (full & detail)

Network 
  • GSM / HSPA / LTE

Launch
  • Announced 2015, March
  • Status Available. Released 2015, March

Body
  • Dimensions 152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9 mm (6.00 x 3.04 x 0.43 in)
  • Weight 170 g (6.00 oz)
  • SIM Dual SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by, dual call)

Display
  • Type IPS capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  • Size 5.5 inches (~70.8% screen-to-body ratio)
  • Resolution 720 x 1280 pixels (~267 ppi pixel density)
  • Multitouch Yes
  • Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  •  Asus ZenUI

Platform
  • OS Android OS, v5.0 (Lollipop)
  • Chipset Intel Atom Z3560
  • CPU Quad-core 1.8 GHz
  • GPU PowerVR G6430

Memory
  • Card slot microSD, up to 64 GB
  • Internal 16 GB, 2 GB RAM

Camera

  • Primary 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
  • Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, HDR
  • Video 1080p@30fps
  • Secondary 5 MP





Sound
  • Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
  • Loudspeaker Yes
  • 3.5mm jack Yes

Comms
  • WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
  • Bluetooth v4.0, A2DP, EDR
  • GPS Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
  • Radio FM radio
  • USB microUSB v2.0

Features
  • Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
  • Browser HTML5
  • Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
  •  5GB free lifetime ASUS WebStorage
  • MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
  • MP4/H.264 player
  • Document viewer
  • Photo/video editor

Battery
  • Non-removable Li-Po 3000 mAh battery
  • Stand-by
  • Talk time

   

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