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New top story from Time: Apple’s iPad Pro and Magic Keyboard Are a Good Start — But I Can’t Wait for the Next Version
Let’s just get this out of the way: the latest iPad Pro is still the best tablet you can buy, made even better by its improved camera and updated processor. Period. That being said, the newest addition to its list of Apple-made accessories, the $299-and-up Magic Keyboard, serves as both a sign of the iPad’s near-inexorable rise as the future of computing, as well as a bump in the otherwise fairly smooth road.
The newest accessory adds what many people have been clamoring for — a real trackpad — to the iPad Pro’s arsenal, and does a pretty good job of it. But for a tablet so versatile, its newest attachment is quite inflexible, and in so many ways. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its bright spots, but it would benefit from some much-needed design changes before it becomes a truly killer accessory.
It’s difficult to fault the refreshed iPad Pro, especially when you consider its heritage. The iPad has long established itself as a sort of platonic tablet, one that ditches cumbersome desktop software like macOS for iOS, and more recently for its tablet-specific spinoff, iPadOS.
In the new iPad Pro’s case, not much has changed. It’s still got its killer high-resolution “Liquid Retina Display,” and still eschews ports of all sorts save for a single USB-C connection. The biggest changes are actually minor: an improved A12Z processor based on the previous iPad Pro’s A12X chip, and an improved camera module that takes cues from its iPhone brethren, with both a wide-angle and ultrawide-angle lens available for you to snap away. Are you going to use the improved camera, with its integrated LiDAR rangefinder for improved portrait mode photos and better, more accurate augmented reality apps? Probably. But taking pictures with an iPad is not exactly a priority for most.
As for the new Magic Keyboard, the jury is still out.
The iPad Pro magnetically attaches to the top half of the Magic Keyboard and, when angled, gives the tablet the appearance of floating over the keyboard. Its USB-C charging port, integrated into the hinge, is useful, facing the opposite direction of the iPad Pro’s own USB-C port. It’s gorgeous to look at, but compromised in practice. The viewing angles are pretty good, but trying to adjust it for use anywhere other than a desk will leave you disappointed. And features like the option to flip the keyboard completely around are nowhere to be found, frustrating for when you want to carry the entire package while looking at the display.
Unlike Apple’s other iPad keyboard case, the Smart Keyboard Folio, the Magic Keyboard mimics the hard, plastic chiclet-style keys found on the company’s laptops and desktop keyboards, so it’ll feel instantly familiar to Mac users. It ditches the problematic “butterfly” keys used in older MacBooks, using the more reliable scissor mechanism. It’s a joy to type on and, if you also write for money, is worth the additional cost compared to the squishy keys in the Smart Keyboard Folio. The rectangular trackpad measures a little over four inches from corner to corner. There’s no doubt it’ll take some retraining when it comes to using the iPad Pro with the trackpad, but it’s a retraining many will come to appreciate.
The trackpad’s functionality on the iPad Pro is surprisingly user-friendly, and has a few tricks up its sleeve competitors should adopt on everything from Android tablets to desktop PCs. Small buttons like X icons for closing tabs are instantly selected when you move your mouse close enough, saving you the headache of hitting such a small target. When moved next to text, the faint gray orb signifying your mouse cursor transforms into a blinking editing variant, letting you highlight and copy or paste whatever you’re hovering over. The cursor itself floats around like a user-controlled sprite, lilting and melding with selectable apps, buttons to send messages, or other parts of the iPad’s software as though the cursor is magnetically attracted to them. It handles the tail end of navigating with a trackpad flawlessly, which makes it feel more refined than the cursors we’ve been using for, at this point, decades.
It also supports gesture controls, letting you swipe with multiple fingers to switch apps or return to the home screen. But its minuscule size makes getting all your fingers to play nice together in the space more trouble than it’s worth, leaving one wondering why they’re not just performing the same gesture on the generously large screen that’s right there in front of you. The Magic Keyboard is also missing an escape key (as well as function keys) — a frustration Apple has addressed in its newer MacBook laptops, but seemingly missed when developing the Magic Keyboard.
Am I being a bit nitpicky? Yes, but for good reason. Detachable keyboards have gone through a serious design renaissance, driven primarily by Microsoft jumpstarting the detachable laptop category with its Surface laptops. Microsoft’s renditions have steadily improved, with the latest version found on its (admittedly undercooked) Surface Pro X featuring a handy hidden indent for its slim Surface Pen and the ability to lay flat against the Surface device’s back.
When you compare the two, it’s clear Microsoft has the lead in the design department, with Apple’s version lending more to form than function. It’s somewhat disappointing, especially when attached to the increasingly functional iPad Pro.
Why no spot for the Apple Pencil? Why the ridiculously acute adjustment angle that forces you to live with what the company considers a “perfect viewing angle?” Why can’t you flip the keyboard like you can with its older Smart Keyboard Folio? Why does a keyboard cost as much as $299, or $349 for the 12-inch version?
Many Apple users have long wanted an iPad trackpad, myself included. Still, its addition somewhat compromises the ideals the iPad Pro was meant to convey. This tablet is supposed to be the future of computing, which is why it ditched everything from SD card slots to the headphone jack to the idea of a trackpad in the first place. But the keyboard is a welcome option nonetheless. Whether it’s worth the high price point and lack of flexibility when it comes to angle adjustment or day-to-day use depends on how much you love (or hate) touching your touch-friendly tablet.
The Magic Keyboard is certainly not perfect, but wordsmiths will grow to love the keyboard and trackpad, as well as the additional USB-C port. While it isn’t as refined as offerings from competitors, and still leaves the the Apple Pencil hanging onto the iPad like a forgotten coffee cup on the roof of a car, here’s hoping the welcome refinements are kept while the rough edges are sanded off in the next version.
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Let’s just get this out of the way: the latest iPad Pro is still the best tablet you can buy, made even better by its improved camera and updated processor. Period. That being said, the newest addition to its list of Apple-made accessories, the $299-and-up Magic Keyboard, serves as both a sign of the iPad’s near-inexorable rise as the future of computing, as well as a bump in the otherwise fairly smooth road.
The newest accessory adds what many people have been clamoring for — a real trackpad — to the iPad Pro’s arsenal, and does a pretty good job of it. But for a tablet so versatile, its newest attachment is quite inflexible, and in so many ways. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its bright spots, but it would benefit from some much-needed design changes before it becomes a truly killer accessory.
It’s difficult to fault the refreshed iPad Pro, especially when you consider its heritage. The iPad has long established itself as a sort of platonic tablet, one that ditches cumbersome desktop software like macOS for iOS, and more recently for its tablet-specific spinoff, iPadOS.
In the new iPad Pro’s case, not much has changed. It’s still got its killer high-resolution “Liquid Retina Display,” and still eschews ports of all sorts save for a single USB-C connection. The biggest changes are actually minor: an improved A12Z processor based on the previous iPad Pro’s A12X chip, and an improved camera module that takes cues from its iPhone brethren, with both a wide-angle and ultrawide-angle lens available for you to snap away. Are you going to use the improved camera, with its integrated LiDAR rangefinder for improved portrait mode photos and better, more accurate augmented reality apps? Probably. But taking pictures with an iPad is not exactly a priority for most.
As for the new Magic Keyboard, the jury is still out.
The iPad Pro magnetically attaches to the top half of the Magic Keyboard and, when angled, gives the tablet the appearance of floating over the keyboard. Its USB-C charging port, integrated into the hinge, is useful, facing the opposite direction of the iPad Pro’s own USB-C port. It’s gorgeous to look at, but compromised in practice. The viewing angles are pretty good, but trying to adjust it for use anywhere other than a desk will leave you disappointed. And features like the option to flip the keyboard completely around are nowhere to be found, frustrating for when you want to carry the entire package while looking at the display.
Unlike Apple’s other iPad keyboard case, the Smart Keyboard Folio, the Magic Keyboard mimics the hard, plastic chiclet-style keys found on the company’s laptops and desktop keyboards, so it’ll feel instantly familiar to Mac users. It ditches the problematic “butterfly” keys used in older MacBooks, using the more reliable scissor mechanism. It’s a joy to type on and, if you also write for money, is worth the additional cost compared to the squishy keys in the Smart Keyboard Folio. The rectangular trackpad measures a little over four inches from corner to corner. There’s no doubt it’ll take some retraining when it comes to using the iPad Pro with the trackpad, but it’s a retraining many will come to appreciate.
The trackpad’s functionality on the iPad Pro is surprisingly user-friendly, and has a few tricks up its sleeve competitors should adopt on everything from Android tablets to desktop PCs. Small buttons like X icons for closing tabs are instantly selected when you move your mouse close enough, saving you the headache of hitting such a small target. When moved next to text, the faint gray orb signifying your mouse cursor transforms into a blinking editing variant, letting you highlight and copy or paste whatever you’re hovering over. The cursor itself floats around like a user-controlled sprite, lilting and melding with selectable apps, buttons to send messages, or other parts of the iPad’s software as though the cursor is magnetically attracted to them. It handles the tail end of navigating with a trackpad flawlessly, which makes it feel more refined than the cursors we’ve been using for, at this point, decades.
It also supports gesture controls, letting you swipe with multiple fingers to switch apps or return to the home screen. But its minuscule size makes getting all your fingers to play nice together in the space more trouble than it’s worth, leaving one wondering why they’re not just performing the same gesture on the generously large screen that’s right there in front of you. The Magic Keyboard is also missing an escape key (as well as function keys) — a frustration Apple has addressed in its newer MacBook laptops, but seemingly missed when developing the Magic Keyboard.
Am I being a bit nitpicky? Yes, but for good reason. Detachable keyboards have gone through a serious design renaissance, driven primarily by Microsoft jumpstarting the detachable laptop category with its Surface laptops. Microsoft’s renditions have steadily improved, with the latest version found on its (admittedly undercooked) Surface Pro X featuring a handy hidden indent for its slim Surface Pen and the ability to lay flat against the Surface device’s back.
When you compare the two, it’s clear Microsoft has the lead in the design department, with Apple’s version lending more to form than function. It’s somewhat disappointing, especially when attached to the increasingly functional iPad Pro.
Why no spot for the Apple Pencil? Why the ridiculously acute adjustment angle that forces you to live with what the company considers a “perfect viewing angle?” Why can’t you flip the keyboard like you can with its older Smart Keyboard Folio? Why does a keyboard cost as much as $299, or $349 for the 12-inch version?
Many Apple users have long wanted an iPad trackpad, myself included. Still, its addition somewhat compromises the ideals the iPad Pro was meant to convey. This tablet is supposed to be the future of computing, which is why it ditched everything from SD card slots to the headphone jack to the idea of a trackpad in the first place. But the keyboard is a welcome option nonetheless. Whether it’s worth the high price point and lack of flexibility when it comes to angle adjustment or day-to-day use depends on how much you love (or hate) touching your touch-friendly tablet.
The Magic Keyboard is certainly not perfect, but wordsmiths will grow to love the keyboard and trackpad, as well as the additional USB-C port. While it isn’t as refined as offerings from competitors, and still leaves the the Apple Pencil hanging onto the iPad like a forgotten coffee cup on the roof of a car, here’s hoping the welcome refinements are kept while the rough edges are sanded off in the next version.
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Let’s just get this out of the way: the latest iPad Pro is still the best tablet you can buy, made even better by its improved camera and updated processor. Period. That being said, the newest addition to its list of Apple-made accessories, the $299-and-up Magic Keyboard, serves as both a sign of the iPad’s near-inexorable rise as the future of computing, as well as a bump in the otherwise fairly smooth road.
The newest accessory adds what many people have been clamoring for — a real trackpad — to the iPad Pro’s arsenal, and does a pretty good job of it. But for a tablet so versatile, its newest attachment is quite inflexible, and in so many ways. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its bright spots, but it would benefit from some much-needed design changes before it becomes a truly killer accessory.
It’s difficult to fault the refreshed iPad Pro, especially when you consider its heritage. The iPad has long established itself as a sort of platonic tablet, one that ditches cumbersome desktop software like macOS for iOS, and more recently for its tablet-specific spinoff, iPadOS.
In the new iPad Pro’s case, not much has changed. It’s still got its killer high-resolution “Liquid Retina Display,” and still eschews ports of all sorts save for a single USB-C connection. The biggest changes are actually minor: an improved A12Z processor based on the previous iPad Pro’s A12X chip, and an improved camera module that takes cues from its iPhone brethren, with both a wide-angle and ultrawide-angle lens available for you to snap away. Are you going to use the improved camera, with its integrated LiDAR rangefinder for improved portrait mode photos and better, more accurate augmented reality apps? Probably. But taking pictures with an iPad is not exactly a priority for most.
As for the new Magic Keyboard, the jury is still out.
The iPad Pro magnetically attaches to the top half of the Magic Keyboard and, when angled, gives the tablet the appearance of floating over the keyboard. Its USB-C charging port, integrated into the hinge, is useful, facing the opposite direction of the iPad Pro’s own USB-C port. It’s gorgeous to look at, but compromised in practice. The viewing angles are pretty good, but trying to adjust it for use anywhere other than a desk will leave you disappointed. And features like the option to flip the keyboard completely around are nowhere to be found, frustrating for when you want to carry the entire package while looking at the display.
Unlike Apple’s other iPad keyboard case, the Smart Keyboard Folio, the Magic Keyboard mimics the hard, plastic chiclet-style keys found on the company’s laptops and desktop keyboards, so it’ll feel instantly familiar to Mac users. It ditches the problematic “butterfly” keys used in older MacBooks, using the more reliable scissor mechanism. It’s a joy to type on and, if you also write for money, is worth the additional cost compared to the squishy keys in the Smart Keyboard Folio. The rectangular trackpad measures a little over four inches from corner to corner. There’s no doubt it’ll take some retraining when it comes to using the iPad Pro with the trackpad, but it’s a retraining many will come to appreciate.
The trackpad’s functionality on the iPad Pro is surprisingly user-friendly, and has a few tricks up its sleeve competitors should adopt on everything from Android tablets to desktop PCs. Small buttons like X icons for closing tabs are instantly selected when you move your mouse close enough, saving you the headache of hitting such a small target. When moved next to text, the faint gray orb signifying your mouse cursor transforms into a blinking editing variant, letting you highlight and copy or paste whatever you’re hovering over. The cursor itself floats around like a user-controlled sprite, lilting and melding with selectable apps, buttons to send messages, or other parts of the iPad’s software as though the cursor is magnetically attracted to them. It handles the tail end of navigating with a trackpad flawlessly, which makes it feel more refined than the cursors we’ve been using for, at this point, decades.
It also supports gesture controls, letting you swipe with multiple fingers to switch apps or return to the home screen. But its minuscule size makes getting all your fingers to play nice together in the space more trouble than it’s worth, leaving one wondering why they’re not just performing the same gesture on the generously large screen that’s right there in front of you. The Magic Keyboard is also missing an escape key (as well as function keys) — a frustration Apple has addressed in its newer MacBook laptops, but seemingly missed when developing the Magic Keyboard.
Am I being a bit nitpicky? Yes, but for good reason. Detachable keyboards have gone through a serious design renaissance, driven primarily by Microsoft jumpstarting the detachable laptop category with its Surface laptops. Microsoft’s renditions have steadily improved, with the latest version found on its (admittedly undercooked) Surface Pro X featuring a handy hidden indent for its slim Surface Pen and the ability to lay flat against the Surface device’s back.
When you compare the two, it’s clear Microsoft has the lead in the design department, with Apple’s version lending more to form than function. It’s somewhat disappointing, especially when attached to the increasingly functional iPad Pro.
Why no spot for the Apple Pencil? Why the ridiculously acute adjustment angle that forces you to live with what the company considers a “perfect viewing angle?” Why can’t you flip the keyboard like you can with its older Smart Keyboard Folio? Why does a keyboard cost as much as $299, or $349 for the 12-inch version?
Many Apple users have long wanted an iPad trackpad, myself included. Still, its addition somewhat compromises the ideals the iPad Pro was meant to convey. This tablet is supposed to be the future of computing, which is why it ditched everything from SD card slots to the headphone jack to the idea of a trackpad in the first place. But the keyboard is a welcome option nonetheless. Whether it’s worth the high price point and lack of flexibility when it comes to angle adjustment or day-to-day use depends on how much you love (or hate) touching your touch-friendly tablet.
The Magic Keyboard is certainly not perfect, but wordsmiths will grow to love the keyboard and trackpad, as well as the additional USB-C port. While it isn’t as refined as offerings from competitors, and still leaves the the Apple Pencil hanging onto the iPad like a forgotten coffee cup on the roof of a car, here’s hoping the welcome refinements are kept while the rough edges are sanded off in the next version.
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Lenovo Ideapad L340 Review
As we outlined in our former evaluate - the one on the Lenovo Ideapad L340,there was a great quantity of different notebook collection that share a typical ancestor - the Ideapad 330.This just one is not an exclusion - the Ideapad L340 Gaming is very shut to your device we had for overview some time in the past - the Ideapad 330-15ICH.Even so,let's established the similarities bose soundlink mini 1 battery apart to get a next,and deal with what makes them diverse.Starting up with all the obvious - the outer shell.This notebook now seems super smooth and has thin bezels to cope using the trends of this yr.Incidentally,it is rather pleasing to check out a gaming laptop which includes even a lot less gamer-centric branding,compared to previously industrial Legion model.Merged with its very low cost,the Ideapad L340 Gaming may seek advice from the Legion series precisely the same way the Pavilion Gaming brand refers back to the Omen series of HP.While the Pavilion Gaming 15 from past yr wasn't extremely audio when it comes to the general construction,this year we noticed a significant stage up in the 17-inch model.With having said that,we hope the Ideapad L340 Gaming charger lenovo 45n0361 will almost certainly pose a fantastic threat to your spending budget gaming current market.Even though we now know the solution,you shall see within the assessment beneath.
Case and Connectivity
The circumstance on the Ideapad L340 is produced entirely of the silver-gray plastic.The exhibit bezel is colored black.The highest of the base unit along with the back again with the lid present a brushed-aluminum seem.There is certainly almost nothing to complain about in terms of workmanship. The hole dimensions are right,and sharp edges are certainly not felt.There exists a need to have for enhancement adapter asus gu501gm regarding security: The base unit as well as lid can be twisted a little far too substantially for our style.Our evaluate unit does not offer you an optical travel.You will find a dummy from the generate slot.On the other hand,the SATA slot essential for connecting an optical drive is offered.In this way,a corresponding drive may be arrange on demand.The L340 won't occur that has a routine maintenance hatch.So as to entry the inside,the bottom address needs to be dismounted.The dummy located in the slot to the optical travel is taken out initially.Afterwards,the many screws while in the bottom on the unit have to have being taken out.Then the bottom deal with can be detached using the assistance of a skinny spatula or maybe a grout finishing software.This method charger lg 15z980 needs to be done thoroughly.The bottom go over is held by quite a few clips.The sound point out push,fans,Wi-Fi module,RAM module and battery can now be accessed.The availability of ports is evidently arranged.The laptop computer includes two USB Type-A ports and one particular USB Type-C port,which all perform using the USB 3.two Gen one regular.This really is joined by an HDMI connector plus a Gigabit Ethernet port.The Ideapad does not offer you a memory card reader.All ports are placed within the rear part of your laptop's left aspect.This brings about the locations upcoming to both sides of the palm relaxation remaining freed from cables.The Wi-Fi module takes advantage of a chip from Qualcomm.Together with the 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi benchmarks,it also supports the quickly ac normal.The transfer speeds that we calculated less than exceptional situations are average.The level of competition delivers very similar final results.A Gigabit Ethernet controller from Realtek's RTL8168/8111 household handles wired community connections.It fulfills its responsibilities with out issues.Lenovo configures the Ideapad L340 that has a chiclet keyboard adapter dell 0rwhhr that lacks backlighting,but involves a numeric keypad.The flat,frivolously roughened keys possess a small travel along with a crystal clear tension position.We much like the resistance offered via the keys.The keyboard provides way a little when typing.But this didn't establish to be bothersome.All in all,Lenovo provides quite a good keyboard below,which can be also acceptable for normal writing.The multitouch-capable ClickPad is all around ten.five x seven cm.This leaves a lot of area with the utilization of gesture controls.The smooth pad surface area would make gliding uncomplicated for your fingers.The pad also reacts to inputs within the corners.It shows a short travel along with a apparent stress issue.
Display
Lenovo Ideapad L340 Gaming is equipped using a Whole High definition TN panel by using a model number BOE NT156FHM-N61 - a similar one you saw within the non-Gaming edition.Its diagonal is fifteen.6 ,along with the resolution 1920 ì 1080 pixels.The screen battery dell latitude 13 3379 ratio is sixteen:9,and we're considering a pixel density of - 142 ppi,and a pitch of 0.eighteen ì 0.eighteen mm.The screen turns into Retina when considered at distance equivalent to or greater than 60cm.The calculated maximum brightness of 227 nits during the center of the display screen and 212 nits as an ordinary for that complete region,which has a greatest deviation of 14 percent within the best appropriate corner.The Correlated Coloration Temperature over a white monitor is 7060K - colder when compared to the best to the sRGB typical of 6500K.While in the illustration down below it is possible to see how the exhibit performs from the uniformity point of view.Basically,the leakage of light within the gentle source.Values of dE2000 in excess of four.0 mustn't manifest,and this parameter is one of the primary you'll want to check in case you plan to utilize the notebook battery fujitsu e544 for color-sensitive get the job done.The distinction ratio is mediocre - 230:1.To make certain we are on the very same webpage,we'd choose to provide you with a minor introduction to your sRGB colour gamut as well as Adobe RGB.To get started on,there is certainly the CIE 1976 Uniform Chromaticity Diagram that signifies the seen specter of colours from the human eye,supplying you with an even better notion of the colour gamut protection as well as the coloration accuracy.Inside the black triangle,you might see the conventional coloration gamut that is getting used by hundreds of thousands of folks in HDTV and over the website.As to the Adobe RGB,this is applied in professional cameras,monitors,and so forth for printing.Mainly,shades inside the black triangle are utilised by anyone and this will be the vital part of the colour high quality and color precision of a mainstream notebook.Nonetheless,we have bundled other shade areas adapter sony acdp 240e01 such as the famed DCI-P3 regular applied by movie studios,in addition to the electronic UHD Rec.2020 conventional.Rec.2020,on the other hand,remains to be a issue of your long run and it can be difficult for modern shows to protect that perfectly.We've also provided the so-called Michael Pointer gamut,or Pointer's gamut,which signifies the colors that the natural way happen about us every day.The yellow dotted line shows Lenovo Ideapad L340 Gamings shade gamut protection.Our "Design and Gaming" profile provides optimum color temperature at one hundred forty cd/m2 luminance sony 149300113 charger and sRGB gamma manner.We examined the precision with the display screen with 24 typically utilized colours like mild and dim human skin,blue sky,environmentally friendly grass,orange,and so forth.You'll be able to look into the final results at manufacturing facility condition and also,together with the "Design and Gaming" profile.Beneath it is possible to assess the scores of Lenovo Ideapad L340 Gaming with all the default options,and with the "Gaming and Web design" profile.The subsequent figure shows how very well the show is in a position to reproduce definitely darkish components of an graphic,which can be critical when viewing motion pictures charger msi gv72 or enjoying video games in reduced ambient light-weight.The still left aspect of the image signifies the display with inventory settings,although the ideal one is with the "Gaming and World-wide-web Design" profile activated.Within the horizontal axis,you might find the grayscale and around the vertical axis - the luminance of the display.On the two graphs below it is possible to easily check for oneself how your show handles the darkest nuances adapter dell cb1c13 but take into account this also depends over the settings of your existing display,the calibration,the viewing angle,as well as the surrounding light disorders.
Performance
With the Ideapad L340-17API,Lenovo contains a 17.3-inch laptop in its assortment,which delivers plenty of computing power for business and World-wide-web applications.The integrated GPU enables taking part in a sport or two.About 550 Euros require to be used for our review unit.Other configuration variants are available.Within the time of composing this assessment,quite possibly the most affordable design may very well be bought for four hundred Euros,and it includes an Athlon 300U APU.The Ideapad is run because of the brand-new Ryzen five 3500U APU from AMD,which gives greater than more than enough effectiveness for Business office and World-wide-web programs.The CPU part of the APU is comprised of a quad-core processor,which runs in a base velocity of two.one GHz.A boost of as much as 3.7 GHz is achievable through Turbo.The processor supports simultaneous multithreading.The multithread checks in the Cinebench benchmark are processed at three.3 to 3.4 GHz for just a short time.The clock speed drops then to 3 to 3.1 GHz.The single-thread exams are operate at 1.5 to 3.7 GHz.On battery energy,the multithread tests start to be processed at two.4 GHz.Subsequently,they are really operate at 3.one to three.2 GHz.The single-thread assessments are processed at 1.four to 2.four GHz.We check irrespective of whether Turbo is used constantly when plugged in by operating Cinebench's R15 multithread take a look at continually inside of a loop for a minimum of thirty minutes.The CPU is ready to take care of a turbo pace of three to three.1 GHz for many minutes; the speed then drops to 2.nine GHz and remains at this degree for the relaxation with the test.The Ideapad provides better effects than most laptops which might be equipped together with the direct predecessor APU,the Ryzen 5 2500U.The enhancements carried out by AMD using the Zen+ architecture of your 3500U APU feel for that reason to bear fruit.The technique works swiftly and easily.We did not knowledge charger apple m9689b a any troubles.The notebook provides much more than plenty of performance for place of work and Net apps.This is often accompanied by fantastic leads to the PCMark benchmarks.On the other hand,Lenovo leaves some of the performance underused because the RAM runs in single-channel manner.Dual-channel manner are unable to be activated afterwards because the laptop only has one particular RAM slot.Nonetheless,there are actually configuration variants from the Ideapad L340 the place dual-channel manner can be used. These designs are also outfitted with 4 GB of soldered memory.A SATA SSD from Samsung is employed being a procedure travel.It can be a model charger hp tpn da04 that comes while in the two.5-inch structure and gives 256 GB of cupboard space.About 213 GB is usable out of the box.The remaining cupboard space is divided in between the restoration partition along with the Home windows set up.In general,the SSD provides fantastic transfer speeds.
Conclusion
Lenovo's seventeen.3-inch notebook is run by a Ryzen five 3500U APU,which presents a lot more than ample effectiveness for office and Online charger fujitsu t725 apps.Moreover,it makes it possible for,at the very least into a confined extent, the usage of personal computer games.Nevertheless,the APU are not able to develop its complete opportunity given that RAM only runs in single-channel manner; activating dual-channel method is just not possible.A stable condition travel from the 2.5-inch structure makes for any rapidly procedure.Additionally,you will find there's slot for an NVMe SSD inside the M.2 2280 structure inside the computer system.The situation would need being opened in order to add a corresponding SSD.The notebook doesn't provide a servicing hatch.The matte HD+ exhibit would not impress.It's dim,contrast-poor and has unstable viewing angles.Also,the color reproduction is struggling to convince either.The laptop's keyboard designed a very good impression,and is also also acceptable for regular crafting tasks.Nevertheless,we did miss out on a keyboard backlighting.The great battery life ought to be talked about way too,which Lenovo squeezes out from the relatively compact battery.The fan makes a tranquil whistling audio regrettably.We preferred the Ideapad L340-17API in principle,but we cannot make a purchase recommendation adapter dell asm100 with the configuration variant in advance of us.The two greatest weaknesses will be the dim,contrast-poor TN screen with its unstable viewing angles as well as RAM managing in single-channel method.For approximately fifty Euros much more,you will discover configuration variants available for that Ideapad,that have a rather more robust APU,a full High definition IPS display screen with stable viewing angles and memory that runs in dual-channel manner.
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Finest Smartphones Under 15000 In India (4GB RAM)
Right here is the checklist of best camera phone under 15000/- out there in India categorized by single core, dual core, quad core and octa core. It supports 4G VoLTE, WiFi, Bluetooth four.2, and GPS. Some loves to observe videos, movies on greater display screen & for these Moto M can be great possibility. Zenfone 5 has a 8 MP pixel grasp digital camera with flash which produces pretty good photographs and a 2 MP front going through digital camera.
Anyone who desires a mid-vary smartphone without compromising nearly anything should get this smartphone. It runs on Android v6.0 which can be upgraded, accompanied by 4000 mAh non-removable battery for using the smartphone with out the need of charging for the whole day.
This BEST CAMERA PHONE UNDER 15000/- full HD recording capable rear digicam shoots photos in 13MP. The videos recorded at maxed out resolution are quite sharp and carries sufficient details. The rear camera give attention to object at a quicker fee especially during day gentle. G5 Plus runs on the latest Android Nougat 7.0 with stock Android expertise.
The total HD display is of astounding quality, and the visibility is good even below sunlight. This pill has 7 inches display with the decision of 1200 x 1920 pixels. Memory- sixteen GB ROM 3GB RAM 64 GB External SD card Support. The smartphone has good connectivity options and a turbocharger.
The LeEco Le 2 is the successor for Le 1s and Le 1s Eco It accompanies an all steel physique and contains a distinctive mirror-coated fingerprint sensor on the again. The Vibe K5 Be aware flaunts 13 MP primary camera with Dual LED dual tone flash for taking good footage.
Additional, the rear digicam shoots four:three images in 13 MP and 16:09 photographs in 10 MP. Autofocus system is quick and correct. Remember, only telephone digital camera alone can not click on best photos, other features such as a screen, battery life storage performs an vital function.
It is one of the best camera phone under 15000/- which hogged a lot of limelight for its specs and the digicam capabilities. The smartphone has NFC connectivity and provides dependable help for 4G VoLTE. Moto G5 primary USP is the Google Assistant which runs on the newest Android Nougat 7.zero. The software efficiency is superb with stock Android experience.
For storage, we get 32GB of reminiscence nevertheless it cannot be expanded further because it does not have a microSD card. The OnePlus 5 is the most recent flagship smartphone from OnePlus, sporting prime-of-the-line specifications, clean and snappy performance, and a beautiful software experience.
Digicam: Approaching to the main point the a lot talked about twin rear digicam which is by far among the finest digicam smartphones in this finances, The 12MP and 2MP rear camera takes wonderful detailed photos in low mild and out of doors condition.
The gadget additionally affords 32GB of inbuilt storage which may be additional expandable up to 2TB using microSD card. Samsung Galaxy J7 comes with a 5.5 inch Super AMOLED display and the decision of HD can be 720 1,280 pixels. There is a Non-detachable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery powering the phone with support for USB microUSB v2.zero, USB On-The-Go.
The J7 has 1280 x 720 pixels full-HD display along with the Mali-T720 GPU for superior display options. Coolpad Cool 1 is powered by Quadcore Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor clocked at 1.4 GHz which provides you easy functioning choice and you see no lag during multi-tasking.
The smartphone is powered by the Mediatek Octa-Core 6750 Processor and comes with three GB of RAM. It clicks a transparent picture in Low Light condition with Evening Picture Stabilization function. SoC: MediaTek Helio X20RAM: 3GBDisplay: 5.5-inch, 1080pStorage: 32GB, microSD card supportBattery: 3000mAhOS: Android 6.0Price: Rs. 12,999.
The connectivity choices include like, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, FM. Sensors on the phone incorporate Proximity sensor, Ambient mild sensor, Accelerometer, and Gyroscope. The telephone boasts of a 5.2-inch IPS display, that has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels (HD) and a pixel density of 282 PPI.
The Redmi four Prime has all the pieces: a responsive fingerprint scanner, sturdy steel physique, a battery that lasts days, and surprisingly good digicam, making it so full for such a low value. The Galaxy On8 features an improved 3300 mAh battery compared to J7's 3000 mAh score, however this up gradation would simply enhance the battery efficiency by a number of hours.
The Honor 6X runs on EMUI 5.0 based mostly on Marshmallow OS and has lately received an upgrade to Android 7.0 Nougat OS. It is a Dual SIM phone with 4G VoLTE assist and hence you should utilize the Reliance Jio network for free till March 31, 2017.
Launched last yr, the Mi Max Prime smartphone has excellent features and good digicam specs. In our evaluation, we famous that the phone is capable of taking crisp images in all lighting situations. Dual sixteen and 20 MP rear cameras, 16 MP front digital camera.
Highly effective Hexa/Octa-core processor for Flawless efficiency. The connectivity choices include 4G, LTE and OTG support. The onboard storage of the system accounts to 16GB, which could be expanded further as much as 32GB utilizing a microSD card. Xiaomi Redmi Be aware 3 is the most profitable telephone below the 10K value category.
OS : Android v5.1 LollipopDisplay : 5.5 inches HD DisplayRAM : 3 GB RAMProcessor: MediaTek, 1.three GHz Quad-core processorStorage : 16 GB Inner Storage, Expandable upto 32 GBCamera : 13 MP, Quick Auto Focus, Samsung ISOCELL SensorSelfie : 8 MegaPixel Selfie cameraSIM : Twin SIM 4GBattery : Lithium-Ion With 3000 mAh Battery Capability.
A sixteen-megapixel primary and the 8MP entrance facing digital camera is one thing which each and every selfie nerd needs. The high-efficiency 16 nm processor delivers super-fast performance with diminished power consumption. The best camera phone under 15000/- flaunts a superb pair of major and secondary cameras.
It is without doubt one of the best units from Motorola named as Moto G5 Plus, the smartphone sports activities a 5.2-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD IPS display, which is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass three. The display additionally has a pixel density of 401 PPI.
Lenovo Vibe K5 Note features a fingerprint sensor and is fueled by a 3500 mAh battery. It dons quad core Snapdragon four hundred processor powered with 1.2 GHz clock speed. It has an inside storage capability of 4GB RAM and a 32GB inner ROM which will be expanded up to sixty four GB.
The phone packs a 3300mAh battery which according to the company can deliver as much as 265hrs of standby time and 22hrs of talk time on 3G network. Storage- eight/sixteen GB internal, microSD playing cards as much as 32 GB. Coolpad Note 3 had a 13 MP digicam with LED flash paired with a 5 MP entrance-facing digicam for capturing a selfie.
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Specs and Digital camera Resolution may be really deceptive at times and we've got seen many smartphones, which boast of excellent specs but fail to ship in actual life. It additionally sports three GB RAM, a 5.5-inch full-HD show, an possibility between sixty four GB and 32 GB of inside storage with no expandable memory, a fingerprint sensor and runs on Android 6 Marshmallow.
Speaking concerning the specs, the Asus Zenfone 3 Max comes filled with 5.2-inch HD display, Octa-Core MediaTek MT6750 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB inner reminiscence, expandable memory up to 2TB, Android 7.zero (Nougat) with ZenUI three.zero, 13MP/8MP digicam module on back and front.
The key spotlight in this best camera phone under 15000/- the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor clocked at 2.zero GHz and Adreno 506 GPU which makes it super quick for all tasks and gaming. The smartphone options 4 gigs of RAM, 13MP+13MP twin digital camera, big battery and an octa-core 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor along with Android 6.zero, Fingerprint sensor and few more specs that would shy up any premium level smartphones.

There is a fingerprint sensor on the back, Dolby Atmos support like most different Lenovo phones and triple array microphone with energetic-noise cancellation. The picture high quality is great and it produces nice bokeh impact (blurred background) like DSLR cameras as effectively.
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Android 7.1 on Apalis TK1 - NVIDIA TK1-based SoM

Having found its way into everyone’s pockets on board of a shiny new smartphone, Android has become the world’s most popular operating system. Constantly evolving to meet the demands of a global community of users, the OS is shaping the future of User Interfaces, influencing user habits and behavior. With Android now available for embedded devices, the industry can also tap into this global community: a short introduction into why Android is worth considering for your next embedded product was included in Antmicro’s previous guest post for Toradex. Today we follow up with an announcement of Antmicro’s brand-new Android 7.1 demo image for Toradex Apalis TK1 and the accompanying TK1 baseboard, bringing a familiar, cutting-edge UI experience to a small form-factor, high-performance Tegra™ K1 solution, easy to embed in your product.
At Embedded World, as every year, Toradex and Antmicro partnered up to present a demonstrator of the Android 7.1 Nougat, which is a significant step up from Android 5.1 shown the year before. The Android 7.1 image premiered alongside Antmicro’s TK1 Baseboard designed to accommodate the NVIDIA® TK1-based Apalis SoM by Toradex and the combination gathered quite some attention, so we decided to describe it in more detail in this guest post.
Antmicro and Toradex will also be co-exhibiting the demo next week at NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference GTC, at the San Jose Convention Center in Silicon Valley, from May 08-11, 2017.

Antmicro’s Industrial Android 7.1 Nougat on Toradex Apalis TK1 at Embedded World 2017
Android 7.1 Nougat features
Android 7.1 Nougat’s new features include:
Split screen (allowing to display two apps at the same time - a feature that might come in handy for more complex control systems for factories, construction sites, access systems etc.);
Improved security mechanisms;
Improved processing speed;
Vulkan 1.0 support (a graphic library for 3D graphics that can be used instead of OpenGL and OpenGL ES, see more details here);
Extended support for Java 8 and OpenJDK;
File-level encryption (previously only the whole disk could be encrypted);
Folder-level access rights granularity for apps (in previous versions, the developer could only allow/deny access to the entire disk).
As is visible from the above list, apart from being more modern in every possible way, Android 7.1 brings some potentially ground-breaking features to the table: the screen-splitting functionality expands Android onto new potential use cases (with Samsung already experimenting with the idea of replacing your desktop with a smartphone), the Vulkan support brings modern 3D acceleration capabilities making better use of the multicore CPU and GPU of the Tegra K1, and a significantly extended set of supported Java 8 features improves the application software development experience, which can be a key factor for the ability to respond quickly to market needs.
Finally, allowing fine-grained control in the encryption and file access area makes it easier to build secure and isolated systems.
Why is Nougat a good match for the Apalis TK1?
The powerful quad-core CPU and 192-core GPU of the Tegra K1 can make full use of the capabilities of Android known from mobile systems, including video playback, camera image capture and real-time processing, driving high-resolution displays; these are typically associated with high-performance use-cases where users expect a superb UI experience, comparable to their top-of-the-line smartphone. Android 7.1 offers exactly that.
Additionally, as a multi-core CPU/GPU hybrid, the Apalis TK1 is an excellent match for the new Vulkan API, allowing for a low-level control of how code is executed on the hardware and thus getting the most of TK1’s capabilities.
New UI capabilities, including split screen, will be useful for higher resolution screens which again are more naturally suited to TK1.
Antmicro’s TK1 Baseboard
Antmicro has prepared a hardware platform especially tailored for the Toradex Apalis TK1 SoM and Android use. Apart from typical IO interfaces like USB, Gigabit Ethernet or HDMI, the board has two slots for expansion cards for mini PCIe and SATA. This setup allows to easily modify the device by adding extra cards for storage or wireless connectivity necessary in high-end products.
To accommodate the growing demand for vision processing in embedded systems, an FPC connector on the TK1 baseboard exposes all of the MIPI CSI-2 interfaces offered by the TK1 module (three in total, 2x4 lane and 1x1 lane). Combined with a modern Android UI and vision processing capabilities in the CUDA-enabled integrated GPU, solutions gathering video input, analyzing it in real time and presenting an interactive application on a user-facing screen can be created - including smart screens, augmented reality, advertising or gaming solutions.

Antmicro’s TK1 Baseboard with Camera Extension Board
This approach was also implemented in the AXIOM Gamma 4K open camera (and described in more detail in our first guest post for Toradex), where Android provides the user interface for the device, offering a live video preview with menus allowing to alter the camera’s processing behavior.
Besides MIPI CSI-2, the FPC interface also includes a couple of low-speed interfaces like I2C, UART or SPI, which makes it possible to use external expansion boards with cameras and additional sensors. The board is offered as a dev kit bundled with an expansion board equipped with two Omnivision OV5640 cameras along with detachable optics. However, it is worth to note that custom boards with customized sensors will usually still require in-depth system tweaking for optimal results. Antmicro can cover such boards in Android on request.

Antmicro’s Industrial Android 7.1 Nougat on Apalis TK1 at Embedded World 2017

How to get it
Demo images will be available soon on the Toradex website. If you are eager to start building your next Android Nougat solution now, visit the dedicated Android service page or contact Michael Gielda directly at [email protected].
Antmicro offers customized carrier boards and software customization services to make your latest Android image for Toradex’ SoMs a great user experience: we develop drivers, boot animations, update systems, system components and applications and AI/video processing algorithms. Older Android versions or migrations between system versions are possible as well if needed.
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Review: The Asus Tinker Board
In the years since the launch of the original Raspberry Pi we have seen the little British ARM-based board become one of the more popular single board computers in the hobbyist, maker, and hacker communities. It has retained that position despite the best efforts of other manufacturers, and we have seen a succession of competitor boards directly copying it by imitating its form factor. None of them have made a significant dent in the sales figures enjoyed by the Pi, yet they continue to appear on a regular basis.
We recently brought you news of the latest challenger in this arena, in the form of the Asus Tinker Board. This is a board that has made us sit up and take notice because unlike previous players this time we have a product from a giant of the industry. Most of us are likely to own at least one Asus product, indeed there is a good chance that you might be reading this on an Asus computer or monitor. Asus have made some very high quality hardware in their time, so perhaps this product will inherit some of that heritage. Thus it was with a sense of expectation that we ordered one of the first batch of Tinker Boards, and waited eagerly for the postman.
First Impressions
Just what you want the postman to deliver!
The packaging is as professional as you’d expect from such a large manufacturer, a small cardboard box with the Tinker Board logo on top. Open it up, and the board sits encased in an anti-static bag on a cardboard tray. Under the tray is a flimsy instruction leaflet, and a stick-on heatsink for the Tinker Board processor.
Unpacking the board it is immediately obvious that it is a faithful physical clone of the Raspberry Pi form factor. Unlike some Pi clones such as the Odroid boards it has micro SD card, camera, and LCD connectors in exactly the same places as those on the PI, and replicates all the Pi’s external connections. It’s a safe bet that this will fit inside the majority of Raspberry Pi cases. It does manage to fit in a little extra though, there is a detachable antenna connector for the onbard wireless chipset, and hidden between the LAN and USB connectors are a pair of unpopulated holes for PWM and SPD/IF audio.
The Tinker Board in all its glory.
On the board itself, aside from the Rockchip RK3288 system-on-chip, there is a Rockchip RK808 power management/clock chip, Realtek Ethernet and audio codec chips, and a Genesys USB hub chip. There is also a wireless module with that detachable antenna, handling both 802.11 and Bluetooth. On the underside are the RAM chips, and the SD card socket.
The aesthetic design is pretty noticeable, with the board featuring patterns and labels for each connector. A particularly nice touch comes with the GPIO header, its plastic is colour-coded to identify the different types of pin.
Getting started with the Tinker Board is a very similar process to doing so on the Raspberry Pi. Connect a suitably powerful micro USB charger to its power port, add an HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard and mouse combo, and you can boot an OS from a micro SD card.
A Few Potholes In The Road
At this point though, we encounter a snag. A Raspberry Pi owner is used to visiting the website, clicking on the download link, selecting an operating system image, and following the comprehensive instructions, but Asus Tinker Board users get the following instructions in their leaflet:
Download the OS image from the Tinker Board website and burn it into the micro SD card using a third-party ISO software, such as Win32DiskImager.
This all sounds extremely promising, but for one unfortunate omission. There is no Tinker Board website. That’s right, a huge multinational hardware company has produced a high quality product, and neglected to create the online component that goes with it.
For those prepared to search, there is now a section of the Asus driver download site on which you can find some downloadable resources including a pair of OS images. This was nowhere to be seen for a while after the product was available for sale, but appeared before packages started landing on doormats. Presumably someone at Asus was alerted to the dismal prospect of being panned for providing a product with no software, and that was the best they could do. We’re guessing most Hackaday readers will find no problems installing a downloaded image onto an SD card, which is handy because Asus haven’t provided any instructions. It’s probably fortunate then that the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s instructions will also work with the board.
The Tinker Board As A Desktop Computer
The most important test for a new computer.
So having probed the recesses of the Asus support system for a Debian image, our Tinker Board was brought to life. After a pretty fast boot-up sequence we were rewarded with an LXDE desktop with a couple of folders containing GPIO and WiringPi software to help get started talking to hardware. Connecting an Ethernet cable and firing up Chromium gave us a respectably quick general-purpose web browsing platform that is noticeably faster than the same experience on either the Raspberry Pi 3, or the Odroid C2.
After a few minutes use though an odd problem became apparent, corruption in anything typed. This was traced by substitution of peripherals to our bench keyboard, a vintage IBM Model M. It’s the standard input device hereabouts and has been for many years, and it and a Microsoft mouse are permanently plugged into a PS/2 to USB adapter that hangs off the bench USB hub to avoid the computer having to supply the Model M’s hefty power requirement. This combo has worked with innumerable computers of all varieties over the years, yet for some reason the Tinker Board is the first to balk at it. A substitution to a USB keyboard and mouse fixed the issue, but it points to there being something amiss with the board’s handling of USB peripherals.
The GIMP is as smooth as you’d expect it to be on your PC.
With a working keyboard then the Tinker Board makes a very capable desktop machine. When the Raspberry Pi 3 was released last year [Brian Benchoff] hailed it as the moment at which the single board computer line could boast a credible desktop computer rather than a hobbyist’s toy, but while that remains true today a regular Pi 3 desktop user will still often find themselves reminded that they are close to the limit of their device’s capabilities.
The Tinker Board really shows its extra power on the desktop. While it will never match a high-end PC workstation you can do proper work on it without feeling held back.
How About Those Pins?
It’s very nice to have a Linux desktop, but many of us are going to be more interested in the GPIO lines. Opening up the folder containing the Python GPIO library it’s obvious that it is a derivative of the RPi.GPIO library that Raspberry Pi users will be used to. Putting together a quick test script to waggle a GPIO revealed that there was no library of that name though so after a quick run through the install process to make sure that the library was in place the name was found to be ASUS.GPIO. So starting the test script with “import ASUS.GPIO as GPIO” resulted in a script that behaved exactly as you’d expect with its Pi ancestor.
The README warns that SPI, I2C, One-wire, hardware PWM, and serial functionality is not yet implemented, but suggests that we watch that space. Given the lacklustre web support for the product it’ll be interesting to see whether they follow up on that promise.
The final point from our in-use tests of the Tinker Board comes from our temperature measurements. Our trusty radiation thermometer failed to register anything over 27 Celsius from the SoC no matter how much effort we put it to. This compares very favorably with previous measurements from a Raspberry Pi with no heatsink at 44 degrees, and the Odroid C2 whose heatsink we measured at 37 degrees. Thus the supplied stick-on heatsink feels almost superfluous, and we certainly saw no point in fitting it to our test unit.
The benchmarks for this board and the Raspberry Pi 3 have been done to death elsewhere so there is little point in our rehashing them here. Suffice to say that it’s easy to believe a claim of the Tinker Board being twice as fast as its competitor. Detractors point at the RK3288 being a slightly older SoC than those at the cutting edge of the tablet market, but in this application its 1.8GHz clock speed and 2GB of memory is enough to leave the Pi 3’s 1.2GHz and 1MB behind. However this is not the whole story, because the Tinker Board’s Rockchip has a Cortex A17 32-bit-only processor while the Pi’s Cortex A53 is 64-bit capable. Thus it is possible that were the Pi running a 64-bit operating system rather than the 32-bit Raspbian the race between the two would be much closer.
One feature of the Tinker Board we were unable to test due to lack of an available monitor is high resolution performance. This board supports resolutions up to 4K.
Reasons To Buy One, And Reasons To Avoid
So after this extensive description of the Tinker Board experience, what might our verdict be?
For the hardware, the Tinker Board is certainly an impressive and very well-executed board. It’s quick, pretty to look at, and while it’s by no means the cheapest single board computer of its class, it’s not the most expensive either. Asus have amply demonstrated their expertise in producing high-quality hardware, and the result is a clone of Raspberry Pi hardware that’s much better than a real Raspberry Pi in almost every way. We’ll even forgive it for its refusal to deal with our thirty-year-old PC keyboard.
The community is the true added value in a Raspberry Pi.
But before the Asus PR department go crazy and cut-and-paste that sentence comparing it to a Pi as a ringing endorsement, there’s a snag. There is much more than hardware to a good single board computer, we have to consider the software, and the support. This board will not only be used by Linux savants, it will end up in the hands of ordinary people with an interest in computing. Some of them could even end up in the hands of youngsters, and it is for these markets that the intangible side of the purchase is more important than the physical hardware. When you buy a Raspberry Pi, in most cases you are buying it as a vehicle for Raspbian, and when you lose your way you have also bought the Raspberry Pi forums and its community who will supply you with the answers you need to get started again.
At first glance it might seem that Asus have done a good job here, after all the Debian distribution does not have the rough edges you’d find in for example the Ubuntu Mate distribution for the Odroid C2. It doesn’t come with some of the desktop software Raspbian has pre-installed, but all of that is only an apt-get away.
Unfortunately though if you too have had to find and download the distro yourself you’ll understand exactly where Asus have failed with a capital F in cloning the Raspberry Pi. It’s understood that they couldn’t instantly replicate the huge community that surrounds the Pi, but to not even bother with a website for the product beggars belief. There’s a story about hardware companies sometimes being useless when it comes to software, as demonstrated by the lousy interfaces we see on smart TV sets. But you might expect them to look at the product they are copying and at least try to understand that there is more to it than just the board. To release such a polished piece of hardware and fail to back it up with even the most basic online support offering is a mistake we’ve seen many times before. It is one that Asus should take immediate steps to remedy if they expect this board to sell to more than a few hardware enthusiasts.
So would we recommend that you buy a Tinker Board? Of course we would, it’s a fantastic piece of hardware, and as a Hackaday reader you’re likely to be able to get the most out of it. Would we suggest that you recommend it to someone else without it being backed up by a meaningful support offering? Of course not, unless you want to become that person’s personal support hotline. Tell them to buy a Raspberry Pi 3 instead. But it may not always be this way. Asus, it’s up to you to finish this journey by providing the framework users need before they they can begin to love and adore the Tinker Board.
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Let’s just get this out of the way: the latest iPad Pro is still the best tablet you can buy, made even better by its improved camera and updated processor. Period. That being said, the newest addition to its list of Apple-made accessories, the $299-and-up Magic Keyboard, serves as both a sign of the iPad’s near-inexorable rise as the future of computing, as well as a bump in the otherwise fairly smooth road.
The newest accessory adds what many people have been clamoring for — a real trackpad — to the iPad Pro’s arsenal, and does a pretty good job of it. But for a tablet so versatile, its newest attachment is quite inflexible, and in so many ways. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its bright spots, but it would benefit from some much-needed design changes before it becomes a truly killer accessory.
It’s difficult to fault the refreshed iPad Pro, especially when you consider its heritage. The iPad has long established itself as a sort of platonic tablet, one that ditches cumbersome desktop software like macOS for iOS, and more recently for its tablet-specific spinoff, iPadOS.
In the new iPad Pro’s case, not much has changed. It’s still got its killer high-resolution “Liquid Retina Display,” and still eschews ports of all sorts save for a single USB-C connection. The biggest changes are actually minor: an improved A12Z processor based on the previous iPad Pro’s A12X chip, and an improved camera module that takes cues from its iPhone brethren, with both a wide-angle and ultrawide-angle lens available for you to snap away. Are you going to use the improved camera, with its integrated LiDAR rangefinder for improved portrait mode photos and better, more accurate augmented reality apps? Probably. But taking pictures with an iPad is not exactly a priority for most.
As for the new Magic Keyboard, the jury is still out.
The iPad Pro magnetically attaches to the top half of the Magic Keyboard and, when angled, gives the tablet the appearance of floating over the keyboard. Its USB-C charging port, integrated into the hinge, is useful, facing the opposite direction of the iPad Pro’s own USB-C port. It’s gorgeous to look at, but compromised in practice. The viewing angles are pretty good, but trying to adjust it for use anywhere other than a desk will leave you disappointed. And features like the option to flip the keyboard completely around are nowhere to be found, frustrating for when you want to carry the entire package while looking at the display.
Unlike Apple’s other iPad keyboard case, the Smart Keyboard Folio, the Magic Keyboard mimics the hard, plastic chiclet-style keys found on the company’s laptops and desktop keyboards, so it’ll feel instantly familiar to Mac users. It ditches the problematic “butterfly” keys used in older MacBooks, using the more reliable scissor mechanism. It’s a joy to type on and, if you also write for money, is worth the additional cost compared to the squishy keys in the Smart Keyboard Folio. The rectangular trackpad measures a little over four inches from corner to corner. There’s no doubt it’ll take some retraining when it comes to using the iPad Pro with the trackpad, but it’s a retraining many will come to appreciate.
The trackpad’s functionality on the iPad Pro is surprisingly user-friendly, and has a few tricks up its sleeve competitors should adopt on everything from Android tablets to desktop PCs. Small buttons like X icons for closing tabs are instantly selected when you move your mouse close enough, saving you the headache of hitting such a small target. When moved next to text, the faint gray orb signifying your mouse cursor transforms into a blinking editing variant, letting you highlight and copy or paste whatever you’re hovering over. The cursor itself floats around like a user-controlled sprite, lilting and melding with selectable apps, buttons to send messages, or other parts of the iPad’s software as though the cursor is magnetically attracted to them. It handles the tail end of navigating with a trackpad flawlessly, which makes it feel more refined than the cursors we’ve been using for, at this point, decades.
It also supports gesture controls, letting you swipe with multiple fingers to switch apps or return to the home screen. But its minuscule size makes getting all your fingers to play nice together in the space more trouble than it’s worth, leaving one wondering why they’re not just performing the same gesture on the generously large screen that’s right there in front of you. The Magic Keyboard is also missing an escape key (as well as function keys) — a frustration Apple has addressed in its newer MacBook laptops, but seemingly missed when developing the Magic Keyboard.
Am I being a bit nitpicky? Yes, but for good reason. Detachable keyboards have gone through a serious design renaissance, driven primarily by Microsoft jumpstarting the detachable laptop category with its Surface laptops. Microsoft’s renditions have steadily improved, with the latest version found on its (admittedly undercooked) Surface Pro X featuring a handy hidden indent for its slim Surface Pen and the ability to lay flat against the Surface device’s back.
When you compare the two, it’s clear Microsoft has the lead in the design department, with Apple’s version lending more to form than function. It’s somewhat disappointing, especially when attached to the increasingly functional iPad Pro.
Why no spot for the Apple Pencil? Why the ridiculously acute adjustment angle that forces you to live with what the company considers a “perfect viewing angle?” Why can’t you flip the keyboard like you can with its older Smart Keyboard Folio? Why does a keyboard cost as much as $299, or $349 for the 12-inch version?
Many Apple users have long wanted an iPad trackpad, myself included. Still, its addition somewhat compromises the ideals the iPad Pro was meant to convey. This tablet is supposed to be the future of computing, which is why it ditched everything from SD card slots to the headphone jack to the idea of a trackpad in the first place. But the keyboard is a welcome option nonetheless. Whether it’s worth the high price point and lack of flexibility when it comes to angle adjustment or day-to-day use depends on how much you love (or hate) touching your touch-friendly tablet.
The Magic Keyboard is certainly not perfect, but wordsmiths will grow to love the keyboard and trackpad, as well as the additional USB-C port. While it isn’t as refined as offerings from competitors, and still leaves the the Apple Pencil hanging onto the iPad like a forgotten coffee cup on the roof of a car, here’s hoping the welcome refinements are kept while the rough edges are sanded off in the next version.
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New top story from Time: Apple’s iPad Pro and Magic Keyboard Are a Good Start — But I Can’t Wait for the Next Version
Let’s just get this out of the way: the latest iPad Pro is still the best tablet you can buy, made even better by its improved camera and updated processor. Period. That being said, the newest addition to its list of Apple-made accessories, the $299-and-up Magic Keyboard, serves as both a sign of the iPad’s near-inexorable rise as the future of computing, as well as a bump in the otherwise fairly smooth road.
The newest accessory adds what many people have been clamoring for — a real trackpad — to the iPad Pro’s arsenal, and does a pretty good job of it. But for a tablet so versatile, its newest attachment is quite inflexible, and in so many ways. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its bright spots, but it would benefit from some much-needed design changes before it becomes a truly killer accessory.
It’s difficult to fault the refreshed iPad Pro, especially when you consider its heritage. The iPad has long established itself as a sort of platonic tablet, one that ditches cumbersome desktop software like macOS for iOS, and more recently for its tablet-specific spinoff, iPadOS.
In the new iPad Pro’s case, not much has changed. It’s still got its killer high-resolution “Liquid Retina Display,” and still eschews ports of all sorts save for a single USB-C connection. The biggest changes are actually minor: an improved A12Z processor based on the previous iPad Pro’s A12X chip, and an improved camera module that takes cues from its iPhone brethren, with both a wide-angle and ultrawide-angle lens available for you to snap away. Are you going to use the improved camera, with its integrated LiDAR rangefinder for improved portrait mode photos and better, more accurate augmented reality apps? Probably. But taking pictures with an iPad is not exactly a priority for most.
As for the new Magic Keyboard, the jury is still out.
The iPad Pro magnetically attaches to the top half of the Magic Keyboard and, when angled, gives the tablet the appearance of floating over the keyboard. Its USB-C charging port, integrated into the hinge, is useful, facing the opposite direction of the iPad Pro’s own USB-C port. It’s gorgeous to look at, but compromised in practice. The viewing angles are pretty good, but trying to adjust it for use anywhere other than a desk will leave you disappointed. And features like the option to flip the keyboard completely around are nowhere to be found, frustrating for when you want to carry the entire package while looking at the display.
Unlike Apple’s other iPad keyboard case, the Smart Keyboard Folio, the Magic Keyboard mimics the hard, plastic chiclet-style keys found on the company’s laptops and desktop keyboards, so it’ll feel instantly familiar to Mac users. It ditches the problematic “butterfly” keys used in older MacBooks, using the more reliable scissor mechanism. It’s a joy to type on and, if you also write for money, is worth the additional cost compared to the squishy keys in the Smart Keyboard Folio. The rectangular trackpad measures a little over four inches from corner to corner. There’s no doubt it’ll take some retraining when it comes to using the iPad Pro with the trackpad, but it’s a retraining many will come to appreciate.
The trackpad’s functionality on the iPad Pro is surprisingly user-friendly, and has a few tricks up its sleeve competitors should adopt on everything from Android tablets to desktop PCs. Small buttons like X icons for closing tabs are instantly selected when you move your mouse close enough, saving you the headache of hitting such a small target. When moved next to text, the faint gray orb signifying your mouse cursor transforms into a blinking editing variant, letting you highlight and copy or paste whatever you’re hovering over. The cursor itself floats around like a user-controlled sprite, lilting and melding with selectable apps, buttons to send messages, or other parts of the iPad’s software as though the cursor is magnetically attracted to them. It handles the tail end of navigating with a trackpad flawlessly, which makes it feel more refined than the cursors we’ve been using for, at this point, decades.
It also supports gesture controls, letting you swipe with multiple fingers to switch apps or return to the home screen. But its minuscule size makes getting all your fingers to play nice together in the space more trouble than it’s worth, leaving one wondering why they’re not just performing the same gesture on the generously large screen that’s right there in front of you. The Magic Keyboard is also missing an escape key (as well as function keys) — a frustration Apple has addressed in its newer MacBook laptops, but seemingly missed when developing the Magic Keyboard.
Am I being a bit nitpicky? Yes, but for good reason. Detachable keyboards have gone through a serious design renaissance, driven primarily by Microsoft jumpstarting the detachable laptop category with its Surface laptops. Microsoft’s renditions have steadily improved, with the latest version found on its (admittedly undercooked) Surface Pro X featuring a handy hidden indent for its slim Surface Pen and the ability to lay flat against the Surface device’s back.
When you compare the two, it’s clear Microsoft has the lead in the design department, with Apple’s version lending more to form than function. It’s somewhat disappointing, especially when attached to the increasingly functional iPad Pro.
Why no spot for the Apple Pencil? Why the ridiculously acute adjustment angle that forces you to live with what the company considers a “perfect viewing angle?” Why can’t you flip the keyboard like you can with its older Smart Keyboard Folio? Why does a keyboard cost as much as $299, or $349 for the 12-inch version?
Many Apple users have long wanted an iPad trackpad, myself included. Still, its addition somewhat compromises the ideals the iPad Pro was meant to convey. This tablet is supposed to be the future of computing, which is why it ditched everything from SD card slots to the headphone jack to the idea of a trackpad in the first place. But the keyboard is a welcome option nonetheless. Whether it’s worth the high price point and lack of flexibility when it comes to angle adjustment or day-to-day use depends on how much you love (or hate) touching your touch-friendly tablet.
The Magic Keyboard is certainly not perfect, but wordsmiths will grow to love the keyboard and trackpad, as well as the additional USB-C port. While it isn’t as refined as offerings from competitors, and still leaves the the Apple Pencil hanging onto the iPad like a forgotten coffee cup on the roof of a car, here’s hoping the welcome refinements are kept while the rough edges are sanded off in the next version.
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