Posts tagged as: quad core

Samsung Galaxy S III: Should we welcome the 2012 model or make peace with it? – Part 2

These are some of the specifications that one can say are upgrades, and undoubtedly they are welcomed. But will anyone of them bring shakes in the market? I will leave that for you to answer. What is normal and what is missing? First of all, those who were waiting for a camera in double-figure mega […]

Samsung releases the new Galaxy S smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S III

Samsung released the most awaited smartphone of the year at the company’s event in London on May 3. The new handset is named Samsung Galaxy S III, the new successor in the Galaxy S line from the Korean company. As do many awaited gadgets, Galaxy S III was surrounded by rumours since the start of […]

Samsung Galaxy S III (2012): A full hands-on review – Part 1

Samsung Electronics’ new smartphone, Galaxy S III was unarguably the most anticipated device of the year yet. Since the media caught the wind of its alleged release on May 3, the device was surrounded by rumours. However, the rumour mill has come to a halt as the company showcased the phone in London. The new […]

Samsung Galaxy S III (2012): A full hands-on review – Part 2

The company sticks to the same physical home button at the bottom centre of the device. Either side has a capacitive button but surprisingly Samsung has changed orientation with the Back button on the right and the Menu key on the left, very unintuitive places for both of them. Those who are accustomed to the […]

Samsung Galaxy S III (2012): A full hands-on review – Part 3

Moreover, Samsung has introduced a new feature in the video mode. The user can now capture a photo while capturing video. One of the most anticipated addition to the new S III was Google’s latest version of its mobile operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3. Although, it is not a big news in the Android […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 1

The Acer Iconia Tab Tab A510 is the first tablet from Acer that incorporates a quad-core Tegra 3 processor from NVIDIA. Acer is the second manufacturer to release a tablet with a quad-core processor after AsusTek. After NVIDIA announced the new quad-core processor chip last year, many experts speculated a slew of tablets to embrace […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 2

The company also offers Acer Print in A510 which can seamlessly connect the device to a printer over a network or by simply scanning the bar code. Design The A510 was released with A500 but both tablets are different breed. In fact, A510 inherits its looks from the February release of A200. However, plastic body […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 3

The Tegra 3 is complemented by 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, which is a step back in the competition as Transformer Pad boasts a 1 GB DDR3 RAM. It has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 2.1, a gyroscope, an accelerometer, and GPS. Only one 32GB-capacity configuration is currently available. Acer supplies USB adaptors with the […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 4

The GPU coupled with ICS brings smooth display motion. Reading through digital comics is, for example, a good experience. It is not as smooth as the iPad, but better than Transformer Prime’s performance upon its release back in 2011. Gaming is one of the important functionalities searched in a tablet. Though iPad series is still […]

Intel’s Ivy Bridge shores up after a long wait of six months – Part 1

Intel Corporation released the latest line of new Ivy Bridge processors on Monday, April 23. The word Ivy Bridge has been tossed around for about six months or more in the technology industry and the likes of Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Samsung, even including Apple, have been waiting for the release of the new line of […]

Intel’s Ivy Bridge shores up after a long wait of six months – Part 2

One of the most effective advancement in the technology will be the 3D Tri-Gate transistor. Intel claims tri-gate tech allows an “unprecedented” combination of power savings and performance gains that will allow the perpetuation of Moore’s law for “years to come,” according to a statement by the company. The Ivy Bridge processors will increase the […]

Intel’s Ivy Bridge shores up after a long wait of six months – Part 3

The real upgrades in ultrabooks and tablets will start with the rise of Win8. Coupled with the new processors, the new version of Windows is expected to run a hot streak in the coming years. However, until that time, the consumers will have to keep their peace with Windows 7, and who knows a faster […]

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