Monday, March 26, 2018

Laptop 1080p Screen-7th Gen core i3 2018

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Anyone who’s researched sub-$500 laptops in recent months will know the Acer Aspire E 15. For a while now, the E5-575-33BM model has maintained its status as a best-selling laptop on Amazon. In fact, it’s often been the top seller.
Looking at specs, it’s easy to see why this cheaper version of the Aspire E 15 is so popular. For just $350, you get a Core i3 processor, a 15.6-inch display with a resolution of 1920x1080, a 1TB storage drive, and Windows 10. Typically 15-inch laptops in the $300 range only offer 1366x768 screens.
Given just how much Acer’s crammed into this incredibly affordable laptop, we were curious to see how it would perform during use. So we decided to fire one up in our lab.
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Specifications

Measuring 10.2 x 15.02 x 1.19 inches, the 5.06-pound Aspire E 15 won’t ever be mistaken for an ultraportable. Most people will notice the heft of this laptop in their bag—and when you add the power brick, the total weight rises to 5.6 pounds.
That said, big and hefty is the name of the sub-$500 laptop game, particularly when it involves an Intel Core processor. If you want something thinner and lighter with an Intel Core i3 CPU (or better), expect to double or even triple your budget.

Amazon Fire HD 10 (2018) With Alexa Hands free Review


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Pros

  • Good screen
  • Cheap
  • Great if you love Amazon content

Cons

  • Ugly
  • You really need Amazon Prime
  • Poorly placed buttons

What is the Amazon Fire HD 10?

The Amazon Fire HD 10 is the big daddy of the new low-cost Fire tablet range, and the latest version finally offers up a 1080p resolution to make the most of the display.
If you’re after something smaller then be sure to check out the Fire HD 8. But Amazon says it believes this larger version is more suited for video and a better choice for people that regularly break away from the rest of the family when they’re getting their soap fix on the TV.
Here are some of the best Black Friday deals on Fire tablets right now.

This is a low-cost tablet great for those who have bought into Prime, but the software may prove overbearing if you haven’t already made the jump into Amazon’s ecosystem.




Sunday, March 25, 2018

LG Signature OLED65W7P W7 Series OLED TV review

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In case you missed it, LG’s W7 series “wallpaper” OLED TV was the toast of CES 2017, and for good reason. For many, it represents the ultimate in TV design. At just 2.57mm thin – about the thickness of three quarters stacked together – it looks more like a window on the wall than any TV you’ve seen before. And at about 16.5 pounds, the display panel is light enough to hang like a piece of art, held fast by a set of magnets. In terms of cool-factor, no other TV can touch it.
Except, of course, its upcoming follow-up, the LG W8 OLED. Keeping all the same design cues, right down to the included soundbar, the W8 improves on the W7 in a number of ways. LG’s new a9 (pronounced Alpha 9) chip not only offers a speedier experience with webOS 3.5, but offers enhanced picture quality with reduction in color banding and a host of other improvements. The W8 also features Google Assistant and LG’s new ThinQ platform, which work together to offer up a strikingly large number of unique voice commands. While the W8 is the new kid on the block, that could mean a price drop in the W7, so if you’re interested in possibly saving a few bucks on a TV that is still a great pick, read on.
Striking design is just the beginning of the story here. Certainly, because it is an OLED TV, reviewers such as myself are necessarily going to trip over themselves coming up with new ways to describe just how much of a feast for the eyes it is, but the W7 series is part of a new breed of OLED televisions for LG – one that is brighter, more accurate, and more capable than those of the past – making the task even tougher.
What’s more, while the W7 itself is certainly a remarkable TV, perhaps more exciting is the fact that every series in LG’s OLED lineup this year uses the same panel and the same processing chips. That means that, depending on your demand for fancy design elements and enhanced audio systems, you can get the same stunning picture quality throughout the line, right down to the “entry-level” B7 series, expected to be unleashed in April 2017.
Given the Signature W7 OLED’s unique must-mount requirement, LG opted to bring reviewers to the TVs rather than send TVs to reviewers, who likely wouldn’t be able to temporarily install a panel that uses an unconventional mounting system. I was flown to San Francisco for a reviewer’s workshop and given a rundown on what’s new for LG’s OLEDs, a fascinating tour of Dolby’s laboratories, and roughly 4 hours of alone time with a production version of the Signature W7 to evaluate its place within this year’s crop of ultra-premium TVs.
Truth be told, I only needed a few minutes.

Unusual, but ultimately easy to setup

I didn’t get an opportunity to un-box the 65-inch Signature W7 OLED myself, but I know what comes in the box and what happens after you open it. Now is as good a time as any to address the 25-pound, silver-backed gorilla in the room.
Okay, maybe likening this TV’s requisite soundbar to a gorilla is a bit of an exaggeration, but considering how svelte the display is, it’s hard for the sizeable soundbar not to come off as a little bit imposing. It is neither slim, nor is it light. You can’t wall-mount it, and there’s no point in trying to tuck it away, either, as it is the TVs sole source of sound. Like it or not, the W7 comes with company – but at least it sounds good.

Amazon Echo Spot review

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This addition to the Echo family is a fun, versatile video device

 

Our Verdict

The Amazon Echo Spot is the best-looking Echo product out there: a versatile, Alexa-toting video device that wants to be in your bedroom, your kitchen, your office...

For

  • Lovely form factor
  • Video is clear

Against

  • Round screen means video cropping
  • Pricier than the regular Echo

 

Amazon’s latest Echo refresh has brought with it a design flourish that was sorely missing from its original line-up.
We’ll get straight to it: the Amazon Echo Spot is the best-designed Alexa device Amazon has ever created; it’s a gadget you’d happily have in your bedroom, on your desk, in your kitchen. 
The new form factor makes Alexa feel fresh again, giving the voice AI some much-needed purpose.
The Amazon Echo Spot is versatile - it doesn’t have a chameleon-like ability to adapt to the room you put it in but this is certainly not just a smart alarm clock, something Amazon has been very clear about.

Design

The issue is, it looks like a smart alarm clock which means that this may become its default use for many, but its use stretches beyond that.
The Amazon Echo Spot is unlike any other Echo device and that is a good thing. Its curved shell does more than enough to make up for its sibling’s design failings.
Where the big, bulky and brash Amazon Echo Show took over any area you put it in, no thanks to its brutalist black slab look, the Echo Spot is much more refined in its design.


Surprisingly it turns out the best way to do a desk-based video device is to forgo the TV-lite look and just go with something that is compact and looks good.
The Echo Spot is a cross between an Echo Dot and a smaller version of the Amazon Show.
This is no Echo Dot replacement, though - the price puts it out of contention for that, and it’s also a lot more useful, so to say it is would be doing it a disservice.
Size-wise, it’s the equivalent of a mango. Mangos aren’t the most scientific way to measure things, sure, but at least it gives you an indication that it’s a pretty compact device with a curved back and screen that’s angled up, which makes it easy to view.
It’s a great-looking device, certainly something you won't mind having on show in your home unlike the, er, Show.

Features and setup

The unit we reviewed was black but there is also a white one available. The screen is small, at 2.5 inches (480×480 pixels).
On the top of the screen there is space for a camera and on the top of the device as a whole there are three buttons.
Anyone familiar with the Echo range will know what they are: volume up, down and mute for the mic - this will also disable the camera. There are also four small pin-prick holes. These house the four-array mics that listen out for the wake word.

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite E-reader you should buy ?

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What is the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite?

The Amazon Paperwhite e-book reader has had a few iterations over the years, but there’s no massive change to the way it looks. That’s reserved for the pricey, leather-cased, Kindle Oasis.
Instead the latest Paperwhite has taken a leaf (excuse the pun) from the more expensive Kindle Voyage, so there’s now a super-sharp 300ppi (pixels per inch) display to match its brother. Even though the screen has a higher resolution the Paperwhite manages to stick to the £109.99 price point, making it a very tantalising prospect indeed.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite – Screen

I’ve already mentioned it so let’s start with the Paperwhite’s best feature – the screen. At 300ppi, it’s a significant step up from the previous Paperwhite and its 212ppi screen. It’s still monochrome of course, so if you’ve come here looking for something that’ll handle all sorts of media you’d be better off looking at Tesco’s Hudl 2 or one of Amazon’s own Fire tablets.

Amazon Echo Dot (2nd Generation ) : The Smart Home of Tomorrow

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The Good The second-gen, mini-sized Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker is just as smart as the first at nearly half the cost, and it's better at hearing you, too. It's also the only Echo product you can connect to an existing audio setup.
The Bad Amazon's Echo products still can't offer audio that syncs across multiple devices in multiple rooms.
The Bottom Line The new and improved Echo Dot takes Amazon's best-in-class smart home speaker and wraps it in an ultra-affordable package.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Razer Kraken Pro V2 - Oval Ear Cushions - Analog Gaming Headset for PC, Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Nintendo Switch

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Summary

Razer Kraken Pro V2 PewDiePie. Purpose: PC/Gaming, Attenuation rating (SNR): 55 dB. Headset type: Binaural, Wearing style: Head-band, Colour of product: Black, Red. Connectivity technology: Wired, Cable length: 1.3 m. Ear coupling: Circumaural, Headphone frequency: 12 - 28000 Hz, Impedance: 32 Ω. Microphone frequency: 100 - 10000 Hz, Microphone sensitivity: -38 dB, Microphone direction type: Unidirectional

Description

THE HEADSET PEWDIEPIE SISTERS

GUARANTEED JUMPSCARES
Outfitted with larger drivers than its predecessor, the PewDiePie Razer Kraken Pro V2 gives you a louder and richer soundstage than ever before, so you’ll feel like you’re right there with the Pewds as he goes on both his off- and online adventures.

DURABILITY WORTHY OF ZERO DEATHS
Made of Bauxite aluminum, the entire frame of the PewDiePie Razer Kraken Pro V2 is lightweight, flexible and incredibly durable. It has been tested extensively to withstand the rigors of clearing the toughest game stages with absolutely zero deaths.

LEGENDARY COMFORT. PEWDIEPIE STYLE.
The fabulous headband was designed for balanced weight distribution and reduced clamping force to maximize comfort during lengthy gaming sessions. The ear cushions are larger, softer and better sound-isolating than before.

- Exclusive PewDiePie design
- 50 mm audio drivers custom tuned for balanced in-game audio and communications
- Unibody aluminum frame for extended durability
- Interchangeable ear cushions for maximum comfort
- Multi-platform compatibility

Friday, March 9, 2018

Samsung Galaxy S9 : The Great & The Flawed Promised

Samsung Galaxy S9+ Unlocked Smartphone - Midnight Black - US Warranty

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OUR VERDICT

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is a great phone, but one that hasn't really kicked on from the Galaxy S8, bringing a very similar design and screen to 2017's version. The improved biometrics were sorely needed, and the camera is a leap forward, but the amazing low light capabilities have resulted in sacrifices elsewhere. A top, top phone, but the S9 Plus outshines it.

FOR

  • Swift biometric security
  • Awesome low-light performance
  • The most powerful Android phone out

AGAINST

  • Design is identical to S8
  • Some camera snaps lack vibrancy
  • Expensive
At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy S9 might not look like much of an upgrade – it’s very, very similar in design to the Galaxy S8 from last year.
However, that was an excellent handset, and Samsung has decided to stick with the design this year and put its efforts into making the phone sturdier, faster and more useful day to day.
It’s easily one of the most powerful phones on the market, has novel features in the shape of AR Emoji that are created in your own image, and a camera that’s utterly unlike anything we’ve seen on the market before.
Samsung has also been hard at work fixing the biometric issues that plagued the Galaxy S8, making some subtle tweaks that aren’t apparent until you’ve used the phone for a while and find that it’s just so much easier to unlock securely.
But these plus points are all set against a backdrop of a very high price; we’re not talking iPhone X levels here, but it’s still one of the more expensive options you can buy. 
So if you’re looking to replace a 2016 phone do all the new features really offer enough to make the Galaxy S9 a worthwhile upgrade, or is the cheaper Galaxy S8 still the best phone in the world?

Price and release date 

SAMSUNG GALAXY S9 SPECS
Dimensions: 147.7 x 68.7 x 8.5 mm
Weight: 163g
Screen size: 5.8-inch
CPU: Snapdragon 845 / Exynos 9810
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 64GB
Camera: 12MP rear, 8MP front
Battery: 3,000mAh
The Samsung Galaxy S9 release date has been set for March 16, with pre-orders having been open for a while around the world.
We know the Galaxy S9 will cost £739, $719.99, or AU$1,199 SIM-free directly from Samsung, but exact pricing for other markets is currently unclear. 
In the UK, that's a huge price jump over last year's handset, which cost £689 at launch, and it's the same price our sources reported before it was made official.
In terms of a UK cost on contract you can expect to pay between £35 and £50 per month for a decent slug of data, although with many contracts you’ll need to pay a little upfront too.
In the US, we're seeing around $30 a month for the contract, and between $720-$800 for the phone itself.
There aren’t any storage variants of this phone though, with only the 64GB option on sale.
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Sunday, March 4, 2018

$25 Bluetooth Earphones Make the Perfect Travel Tech! | Hopday U8 |

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Product Description

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4. Select the Bluetooth model and click connect.">
Bluetooth V4.1
Advanced technology, pair with devices fast, operation distance up to 30 feet.

Ergonomic design
Love running, love music, get rid of the wires when exercising. The ear hook design allows you to focus on your workout with no worry of fall-off.

Rechargeable battery
With built-in battery, 2 hours full charge time and 220 hours standby time.

Technical Specification:
Bluetooth Specification: 4.1 EDR
Noise Reduction: CVC 6.0
Battery: Lithium-ion Polymer 100mAh
Charging Port: Micro USB
Charging Voltage: DC 5V

What's in the box:
Hopday U8 Bluetooth Headphone
2 sets x Ear Tips
1 x Charging Cable
1 x User ManualCalculating Conversation Time: 6-8hours

Note:
1. Before you start using the headset, please use the USB charge cable to charge it first.
2. Pairing, long press the MFB button of the headset, you will see the blue-red light blinking, it will automatically enter pairing mode. Use your device scan and select "Hopday U8" from the list of the devices shown.
3. Make sure you turned on the bluetooth on your phone, search headset model on it.
4. Select the Bluetooth model and click connect.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Fortnite Battle Royale

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Epic Games has dropped a not-so-subtle hint that jetpacks are going to be added to Fortnite shortly, although they’ll probably be very rare.

It hasn’t been officially announced yet, but the latest update for Fortnite gives a pretty unambiguous clue that jetpacks are coming to the game in the near future. The latest update screen details some of the game’s recent additions, but amongst them is a jetpack with the phrase ‘coming soon’ next to it. Just in case you thought this was some kind of vague Blizzard-style clue to an upcoming feature. The accompanying image also has a gold background, which is usually used to denote legendary items and implies that jetpacks won’t be easily available to all.

What isn’t clear though is exactly how powerful the jetpack is going to be or if it’s anything more than just a cosmetic item. Although the description of it allowing you to reach ‘all new heights’ suggests it does actually work. Whether you’ll be flying around like the Rocketeer or just getting a little boost, as if you’ve just landed on a jump pad, is unknown at the moment. The level design in Fortnite is already very vertical, so it does seem as if a jetpack would come in handy. But unless it’s super rare it could end up having a major effect on the game balance.

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PlayStation VR: Still The Best-Value VR Headset

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The PS VR still delivers a brilliant virtual-reality experience on a budget
Pros 
Much cheaper than Vive or Oculus
Works with all PS4 consoles
120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals
Resident Evil 7 on PS VR is a game changer
Cons 
Resolution is disappointing
PlayStation Camera isn't included in the box
Move controllers aren't included
 
  There are now three VR headsets available to consumers, but in reality the PS VR the one you’re most likely to buy. It’s a rare case of a product actually living up to the hype, and, although it doesn’t yet have the huge game library it needs, new titles such as Resident Evil 7 are able to bring a really immersive experience to your living room. At £349, it delivers a comprehensive VR experience – and if you’ve got a PS4 or a PS4 Pro it’s certainly worth a look.

PlayStation VR review: What you need

If you own a PS4 and a DualShock 4 controller you're already halfway there. The PSVR simply plugs into the back of the console via the bundled control box, with the only other requirement being a PlayStation Camera. This doesn't come with the headset, but several retailers are selling it as part of a PSVR bundle pack, so you shouldn't have too much trouble tracking one down.
The PS Camera you'll most likely see being sold is the new second-generation version, which now has a cylindrical design and hinge-stand making it easier to align with the headset. The hardware inside it is exactly the same as the previous model, though, so don’t make the mistake of upgrading if you already own one.

 With those three things in place, you're good to go. There's no PC involved, no hassle of having to upgrade any of your rig's components, and you don't need to clear out a significant portion of your living room to use it. Sony still recommends you sit around five feet away from the camera, but given that PSVR is primarily a seated VR experience, at least you won't have to move the furniture around every time you want to start playing.

PlayStation Move controllers

It's also worth noting that PSVR supports Sony's Move controllers as well. These motion-control wands were originally launched for the PS3 after the runaway success of the Wii, but since then they haven't had much love, as there simply haven't been that many games released that actually support them. However, if you happen to have a couple gathering dust in the back of an old cupboard, now is exactly the right time to bring them out of hibernation, as several PSVR games are using them to great effect.
They're not essential controllers - there are very few games which only support Move controllers - but I'd recommend trying to track some down if you want to get the very best VR experience possible. Most games that do support them, for instance, use them to act as a disembodied pair of hands, allowing you to interact with your environment far more naturally than you would with a DualShock 4 controller.

Bose SoundSport in-ear headphones - Apple devices 50 % OFF !!

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The Bose SoundSport Wirelesst is essentially an "open" ear-bud style headphone that effectively isolates noise. It is an in-ear headphone designed for those who don't wish to get their eartips jammed way into their ears. Thus the buds remain loosely in your ears, held in place by means of proprietary StayHear tips that are is made in a particular shape, in order to act as a soft seal at the opening of your canal, thereby helping to improve audio performance. Plus, there is a flexible wing that makes use of the ridge of the ear for active support, thereby imparting appreciably improved stability without the need to force the tips in.

Design and Features

StayHear tips work well your ears, keeping the buds securely and comfortably locked in, even while you are jogging. However, the open design can let in ambient sounds, so they aren't much good when you are in a noisy environment. The Bose SoundSport Wirelesst comes with a unique sport version of the Stay-Hear tips that conforms to any ear shape, and remain in place comfortably, throughout the day. They are available in a wide variety of colors such as Charcoal, Energy Green, Frost, Power Red and Neon Blue. Apart from these, it comes with a sport-inspired case that matches the color of your own headphones. The case protects as well as stores the headphones while not in use. It can also hold your cash and keys, when you are out exercising.

Naturally, the Bose SoundSport wireless effectively resists water and sweat and water. It boasts of a remote and inline mic that allows you to skip songs if necessary, regulate the volume, as well as make and take calls, without in any way reaching out for your smarphone. These amazing headphones are designed to overcome the demands of a busy life. In fact Bose is flaunting its quality for making calls, and its reliable Bluetooth connection. By the way, Bose is also introducing SoundSport Pulse, a fully integrated hear-rate monitor, compatible with fitness apps such as Runkeeper, and Endomondo. The SoundSport has decent battery life of about six hours, and five hours for SoundSport Pulse.

Tangle Free Bluetooth and NFC Pairing

It is very easy to pair The Bose SoundSport wireless to any Bluetooth device. The same is the case, if you happen to own an NFC enabled phone, all you need to do is to quickly tap between the phone and inline remote. This way you can concentrate on your workout or sport and not your headphones.

Pros and Cons

Pros

· Secure and comfortable

· Sweat and weather resistant

· Pleasant full bass

· Integrated mic and remote

· Matching carrying case

Cons

· Let ambient sound in

· Not fit for noisy environments.

While the Bose SoundSport Wireless In-Ear might not the finest sounding in-ear headphone for your money, its design as well as comfort level are superb. In fact, it's the very thing you need if you are looking for this type of headphone style, without jamming the tips right into your ear canals.

Adrian T is an avid gadget geek, who spent most of his time hiding in his cave writing review on the latest, "shiniest" gadget out there in the market, ranging from smartphone, tablets to drones.


Friday, March 2, 2018

Xiaomi Huami Amazfit Bip Review: The Best Fitness Tracker You Can Buy for $100

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The Xiaomi AMAZFIT smart watch comes with the world's first 28-nanometer GPS. When you turn on GPS and heart rate detection, it allows 35 hours continued use. And it announces that it is the world's first smart watch, which supports 100 kilometers cross-country in the case of GPS fully opened.

In terms of the configuration, it comes with a 1.3-inch display with a 320x300 resolution. And it is equipped with the dual-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz. Besides, it has 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. Built-in 280mAh battery, it features 5 days long battery endurance. Most importantly, it has world's first 28-nanometer GPS and it supports GPS plus GLONASS double positioning ways and real-time GPS tracking. Except for that, it supports exercise heart rate monitoring, weather displaying, Alipay quick paying, Bluetooth 4.0 and IP67 waterproof.

In the aspect of the features of this Xiaomi Smart Watch, it adopts the advanced manufacturing materials. First, it uses the scratch-resistant ceramic bezel. The hardness of ceramics is only weaker than sapphire and diamond. Compared with the metal material, the ceramics is a better choice. Second, it provides the 22mm double color wristband with the features of perspiration and quick release. Third, it has an IP67 waterproof ability, which allows wearing when you take a shower. Fourth, it is quipped with a variety of dials.

Exactly, the highlight of this smart watch is the advanced technology in exercise heart rate detection. The Xiaomi AMAZFIT uses self-developed heart rate algorithm 2.0, which is able to complete real-time detecting on the heart rate changes during your exercise. And this technology has been applied for patent worldwide.

Xiaomi Huami Amazfit Bip Review: The Best Fitness Tracker You Can Buy for $100

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The Xiaomi Huami Amazfit Bip fitness tracking watch offers similar features to $300 wearables – but for under $100. Is there a better wearable for the money?
Nope. But can you live with the Amazfit Bip’s shortcomings?
Read on to find out what we thought of the Huami Amazfit Bip and to enter our competition to win one for yourself!




 Xiaomi – sometimes referred to as China’s Apple – owns Huami. Huami is more or less the wearables division of Xiaomi (Xiaomi sells some of its own wearables). They have made other wearables, under a slightly different label, the Mi Band, Mi Band 2, the Amazfit Pace, and others. Most important among these devices is the Amazfit Pace, which is the forerunner to the Huami Amazfit Bip. The Bip is more or less a lite version of the Amazfit Pace. The Pace sells for $160 and offers slightly more features – like continuous heart rate tracking – at the expense of battery life (5 days).

 The Amazfit Bip Lite represents the pinnacle of Huami’s wearable design strategy. It combines all the features seen on other fitness trackers. On one hand, it doesn’t do anything new. On the other hand, it brings to the table features only seen in more expensive devices.


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Samsung Electronics Memory Cards Review

After 9 hours of research and testing, we found that the speedy and affordable 64 GB Samsung Evo Select MB-ME64GA is the best microSD card for most people’s needs. It has the fastest random speeds for the price, making it ideal for storing and running apps on your phone or tablet. Plus, the Evo Select can transfer files quickly and shoot 4K video, thanks to its fast sequential read and write speeds. It’s the most cost-effective option you can get.


Our pick

Samsung Evo Select 64 GB

Samsung Evo Select 64 GB

The best microSD card

The best for phone and tablet use thanks to its fast random read and write speeds and low price.
$23 $20* from Amazon
You save $3 (13%)
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Keep an eye out for counterfeit microSD cards, which are slower and may not have the advertised capacity. Avoid purchasing from third-party sellers—buy direct from the manufacturer (look for “Ships from and sold by Amazon”) or purchase directly from Best Buy, Adorama, or other reputable retailers. And if given the option, be sure to select the original packaging, not Amazon’s “Frustration-free” packaging. Samsung told us that the Evo Select is an Amazon-exclusive brand; in theory, you are much less likely to get a counterfeit if you buy directly from Amazon.
(If you need a microSD card for your New Nintendo 2DS XL, 3DS, or 3DS XL, get the 32 GB version of our pick instead; that’s the highest capacity those handhelds support.1)
Samsung holds a very distinct position in the world mobile scenario. In the last couple of years, Samsung has unveiled many sophisticated handsets giving ultimate mobility to millions of people all across the glove. Samsung has recently released three powerful mobile phones featuring a set of multimedia features. Namely, the Samsung U100, the Samsung U600 and the Samsung U700, all the phones are rich in functions as well as in looks.
First come to the features of the candybar Samsung U100. This Tri Band phone has a 1.9 inch 262k colour TFT screen with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. The highlight of the phone is its integrated 3 megapixel camera that is capable of taking high resolution stills and videos. The integrated music player is smart enough to produce quality sound effect. Connectivity is standard-Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE and USB take complete control of the game. Bluetooth printing, TV Output, document viewer, WAP 2.0, XHTML, 70MB memory etc. complete the rest of the feature part of the phone.
On the other hand, the Samsung U600 is a Quad Band slider phone with a 2.2 inch colour TFT screen with an effective resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Camera resolution is bit higher than the Samsung U100-it's a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with flash and digital zoom. The built-in music player supports formats like MP3, WMA, AAC and eAAC. Other noticeable features include WAP 2.0, XHTML, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB, 60MB shared memeory, MicroSD memory card option and so on.
But if you are looking for a 3G phone with all these superb features, then the Samsung U700 is the perfect phone for you. The phone works on Tri Band GSM technology and has got a clear and vibrant 3 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. The second camera is attached exclusively for video calling. Sound quality produced by the integrated music player is as good as in a Samsung handset. Other important features include handsfree speaker, WAP 2.0, XHTML, HTML NetFront 3.4, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB, 20MB internal memory, MicroSD TransFlash memory card etc.
In fine it can be said that, all the three handsets have been manufactured to satisfy the needs and demands of the modern day man. Simply get one and use it the way you like!


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Samsung holds a very distinct position in the world mobile scenario. In the last couple of years, Samsung has unveiled many sophisticated handsets giving ultimate mobility to millions of people all across the glove. Samsung has recently released three powerful mobile phones featuring a set of multimedia features. Namely, the Samsung U100, the Samsung U600 and the Samsung U700, all the phones are rich in functions as well as in looks.
First come to the features of the candybar Samsung U100. This Tri Band phone has a 1.9 inch 262k colour TFT screen with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. The highlight of the phone is its integrated 3 megapixel camera that is capable of taking high resolution stills and videos. The integrated music player is smart enough to produce quality sound effect. Connectivity is standard-Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE and USB take complete control of the game. Bluetooth printing, TV Output, document viewer, WAP 2.0, XHTML, 70MB memory etc. complete the rest of the feature part of the phone.
On the other hand, the Samsung U600 is a Quad Band slider phone with a 2.2 inch colour TFT screen with an effective resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Camera resolution is bit higher than the Samsung U100-it's a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with flash and digital zoom. The built-in music player supports formats like MP3, WMA, AAC and eAAC. Other noticeable features include WAP 2.0, XHTML, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB, 60MB shared memeory, MicroSD memory card option and so on.
But if you are looking for a 3G phone with all these superb features, then the Samsung U700 is the perfect phone for you. The phone works on Tri Band GSM technology and has got a clear and vibrant 3 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. The second camera is attached exclusively for video calling. Sound quality produced by the integrated music player is as good as in a Samsung handset. Other important features include handsfree speaker, WAP 2.0, XHTML, HTML NetFront 3.4, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB, 20MB internal memory, MicroSD TransFlash memory card etc.
In fine it can be said that, all the three handsets have been manufactured to satisfy the needs and demands of the modern day man. Simply get one and use it the way you like!


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