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Why a Gold iPhone 5S Actually Makes Sense




Full disclosure: We've been seeing the gold iPhone rumors for weeks now, but have largely been brushing them aside. Fake Apple rumors are as easy to come by as tangled EarPod cords this close to a new product launch, and this one in particular seemed too outlandish, too... tacky. But gold iPhone reports have reached that saturation point where they can't be ignored anymore. Especially considering how much sense it all makes.

Gold Pieces


Patient Zero for the gold iPhone rumor appears to be an obscure Japanese parts shop called Moumantai, which posted images of a purported gold iPhone 5S nano-SIM tray

The leak was easy enough to dismiss; Apple parts are frequently aped by third parties, and this was back in April, well before the iPhone rumor mill started up in earnest. And, again, a gold iPhone seemed like too extreme a departure.

It was easy to dismiss, and so people dismissed it, just as they dismissed a June report from sometimes-reliable (they were the first to say the iPad mini would be called that) Japanese blog Macotakara that a gold iPhone was en route. Then again, it seems like Macotakara may have just been going off of a BGR report that showed the same leaked gold nano-SIM tray as before.

See? Not much to go on. Until August came around.

On August 8th, a third-party parts supplier called Luna Commerce published the following images of components apparently built for a "champagne"-colored iPhone:

Again, third-party suppliers are notoriously unreliable; these could be knock-off parts in anticipation of a gold iPhone, or just a publicity grab.

Component leaks, the ones that turn out to be accurate, have a momentum to them. They trickle, then they flood. Right now, with the gold iPhone, we're somewhere in between. But parts are just part of the equation.

Where your ears really start to perk up on Apple rumors are when people with excellent Apple track records start weighing in. That's worth more than any number of easily faked parts. And this past week, that chatter has escalated to the point where you can't ignore it anymore. Rene Ritchie of iMore-who was more on top of last year's iPhone and iPad mini release than anybody-suggested last week that he'd heard that a gold iPhone was coming from various sources. MG Siegler, whom it should be noted currently works for competitor Google Ventures, has described the gold iPhone as a certainty.

There's not enough to go on here that says a gold iPhone will definitely appear on Sept. 10th alongside the budget iPhone 5c. But when you take it in combination of Apple's past-and future-it starts to make perfect sense.

All That Doesn't Glitter

There's a sense that a gold iPhone would be too extreme a departure for Apple, a company that's held fast to its black and white iDichotomy for as long as anyone can remember. That's false. In fact, an injection of color is precisely what Apple would do at a time like this.

When the iPhone 5 was released, the overwhelming criticism was that it was boring. And it's true, it was. But it was boring in a way that worked distinctly to Apple's advantage. It was a departure from the iPhone 4/4S, but in a way that it was still very recognizably an iPhone. That's important when you're selling a smartphone as status symbol.

If the iPhone 5 was boring, the iPhone 5S will put you in a coma. By all accounts-and by pure logic, given Apple's obsession with supply chain efficiencies-it will look exactly the same as the iPhone 5. It will probably add a fingerprint scanner, a feature not immediately visible and not likely to be used by most of Apple's customers. Otherwise, it will by outward appearances be the exact same phone.

That's a problem, if you're Apple, and not one solved by an infusion of the cheaper, colorful iPhone 5c. An iPhone 5S in a new color, though? That's a clear and present way to show that you've got the best, the latest, the most expensive. In an age when smartphones are increasingly commoditized, a new iPhone is one of the few ways to stand out in a crowd. Apple knows this. Or at least, desperately hopes that it's still true.

It happened with the iPod touch. It happened with the iPod. It happened with desktop Macs. And it'll happen with the iPhone.

But Why Gold?

S A new color, sure. That makes perfect sense. But gold? Surely Apple has better taste than that. Right? Perhaps not surprisingly, wrong.

Let's start with precedent. We think of Apple as having an aesthetic beyond reproach, but they're more than capable of the rare misfire. A company that's capable of unleashing this iMac on the world is capable of anything:

Even beyond that, though, Apple's dallied very specifically with gold before. If you blinked you might have missed it, but for a brief period the original iPod mini was offered in a color much like the one we might expect to see from the gold iPhone.

There are two useful takeaways from the gold iPod mini. The first is that it's not gold in the Scrooge McDuckian sense. It might more charitably be described as champagne. Which is still not to say it's particularly attractive, but hey.

The second takeaway is that the gold iPod mini was yanked from shelves earlier than its compatriots, and that the color never again appeared in an Apple product. In other words: No one bought it.

But a lot has changed since 2004, and the iPhone is not the iPod mini.

Assuming we're correct that Apple has decided that it needs to breathe new life into the iPhone line-but at minimal risk to itself-it turns out that gold is a perfectly natural choice from an efficiency standpoint. As iMore explains:

According to our own Ally Kazmucha, who's no stranger to the process, gold is among the easiest colors to anodize onto an iPhone. It involves simple chemical reaction, with the possible addition of dye depending on the exact color they want to produce.

So! A gold iPhone can be achieved without a tremendous amount of strain on Apple's supply chain. That's a start. But even more important might be that a gold iPhone would be targeting an entirely different set of buyers.

Wagons East

The fact is, if Apple's making a gold iPhone-which, again, is still in doubt!-it doesn't care if you buy one. Not unless you happen to live in the most populous country in the world. The gold iPhone, if it exists, is Apple's love letter to China.

Apple's had some success in China over the last several years, but its influence is waning. In July, the company reported (PDF) that its revenues from China had fallen 14 percent year over year, and nearly by half between Q2 and Q3 of this year. Why the drop? According to Simon Cousins, CEO of China-focused PR and communications company Illuminant, it's lost its cache.

"Most Chinese customers who would desire an iPhone already have one," explained Cousins, "and many have moved onto the Galaxy Note" and other phablet-type devices. Samsung has nearly 20 percent of China's smartphone market, while Apple is lingering at less than 5 percent. The biggest market in the world, and they're barely registering.

In fact, the success Apple has had in China has been almost in spite of itself; black and white are generally colors to avoid there as they seem overly funereal. Novelty matters nearly as much as status. The iPhone is many things, but it is no longer novel, and it is only black and white.

Gold, though? According to Cousins, "there's no other color you can choose."

That's because while many urban Chinese consumers might-as we may here-see a gold iPhone as tacky or nouveau riche, those people already have iPhones. Or have at least considered them. But, as Cousins told us, there's a huge untapped market for Apple that would find gold incredibly appealing:

"A ton of different colors have different meanings at different times of the year, but nothing trumps gold as a symbol of wealth and privilege. I would think that Apple's looking at first-time iPhone users... in rural or remote areas, in smaller cities."

For hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers who may not have considered an iPhone before, a gold iPhone 5S would offer a compelling combination of novelty and prestige. If the more affordable iPhone 5c doesn't get their attention, surely this would.

Waiting Game


So does a gold iPhone 5S make sense? Sure! At least, it doesn't make any less sense than other recent Apple rumors that have panned out. It seems like the right time to introduce a new color. Gold is practical both from a manufacturing and sales standpoint. And uglier things have come out of the Cupertino braintrust without too much fallout.

What's important to remember if the gold iPhone does appear is that it doesn't matter what you think of it. It's not for you. But it could be the door to making Apple dominant in one of the only parts of the world that's managed to spurn its advances so far.    

Apple Unveils New Colorful iPhone 5C

Apple has finally revealed its new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C.

The first one is iPhone 5C which will replace the existing iPhone 5. The iPhone 5C gets most of the iPhone 5 tech but with new design and more color options.



The 5C comes in five colors- yellow, green, pink, blue and white, all will have black front. We have already seen these in leaked images before.

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Coming to the hardware specs, the iPhone 5C uses same A6 processor as the iPhone 5, it comes with same 4 inch retina display.

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Full Specs of iPhone -

Apple A6 processor
4″ Retina Display
8MP iSight Camera with BSI sensor, Hybrid IR filter and 5 element lens
Facetime HD camera
LTE, 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0
iOS 7

The price for iPhone 5C will be $99 for 16GB and $199 for 32GB version with a 2 year contract.

Nexus 7 2013 32GB LTE Version Arrives On Play Store At $349

Google Nexus 7 2013 edition which was announced last month is now available in LTE version on Google Play Store in USA.

Till now the new Nexus 7 was available in 16GB and 32GB Wi-Fi variants for $229 and $269 from Play Store in the USA, now the 32GB LTE version is also available for $349.




The Nexus 7 2013 LTE model comes unlocked but includes a T-Mobile SIM card. It will be available from T-Mobile stores also from next month.

Nexus 7 2013 specs -

7″ Full HD IPS Display
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Quad-core Krait processor
2GB RAM
16/32GB storage
5MP rear camera with Full HD video recording
1.2MP front facing camera
optional 3G/4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, Wireless charging
3950mAh battery    

Apple Announces iPhone 5S With 64bit CPU, Fingerprint Scanner



The iPhone 5S is made of high-grade aluminum with chamfered edges and comes in three colors – Gold, Silver and Black.




It comes with faster Apple A7 processor which is first 64 bit chip to be used on a smartphone. The new iOS 7 uses 64 bit architecture including all Apple apps. The processor is said to be over twice as fast as A6 processor and Graphics are said to be up to 56x faster. The new GPU supports OpenGL ES 3.0 also.

Camera-



The 5S comes with a new iSight five-element Apple lens with f/2.2 aperture and 15% larger sensor. It uses 15micron pixel size for better image quality. While taking images, it takes multiple pictures and picks the sharpest of them.

The flash is dual-LED with two tones – cool white and warm amber, the camera combines both to balance the color tone when using flash.
The camera can also capture slow motion videos at 720p resolution and 120fps. It captures panorama pictures at up to 28MP resolution.

Touch ID -



As rumored, the iPhone 5S comes with a finger print reader and the feature is called Touch ID. The Touch ID sensor which is built into ring around home button senses at 500 ppi and even scans your sub-epidermal skin layers.



Touching the home button will unlock the phone, using the fingerprint scanner. The fingerprint is safe, not saved on Apple servers or available to other apps.

Pricing



The iPhone 5C will be priced at $199, $299 and $399 for the 16GB , 32GB and 64GB version respectively on a 2 year contract. It will go on pre-order on September 13th and on sale on September 20th in US, Australia, Canada, etc. Other countries will get it by December 2013.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra – One Phone To Rule Them All?

Sony Xperia Z Ultra – One Phone To Rule Them All?


Smartphone companies the world over are competing on the grounds of thickness (or thinness), speed, weight, reach and technological advancement. With Samsung, Apple, and HTC being at the top of their game, Sony has been trying to revive its long-lost image of being the torchbearer of technology. Fortunately, it seems the hard work is finally paying off as it's got the perfect gadget that'll make its competitors run for their money, and to their labs for some highly creative brainstorming. Yes, the Xperia Z Ultra is that good. But, what makes it worth your every penny? Let's give you a lowdown right now.

The Wafer


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-The-Wafer
Wafer? Weren't we talking about a smartphone? Same difference in this case. The Z Ultra is thin, astonishingly thin. At 6.5 mm, the Ultra is bound to make its competitors break into a sweat. Technically a phablet, all thanks to its 6.4-inch screen, the Ultra manages to dish out some breathtaking colours and image quality, something that Sony has perfected over the years. With a length of 17.9 cm and width of 9.2 cm, the Ultra is taller than a Kindle Paperwhite and almost at par with a regular 7-inch tablet. Weighing at 212 gm, the Ultra is a pretty hefty wafer, but the finesse and the built-quality offered definitely make this a metal wafer that will crumble your teeth with ease.

The Power-Packed Wafer


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-The-Power-Packed-Wafer
Every smartphone and phablet out there is packed to the brim with the latest in processing and speed. The Ultra is no different. With 2 GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor that clocks 2.2 GHz, this baby is buttery smooth to run, and can easily take on any given game of today. With hordes of connectivity options and 3050 mAh, expect the wafer to run for a day of normal usage. Heavy-duty gamers and multi-taskers might want to keep a charger handy though. An 8 megapixel camera made by Sony can never disappoint, and they stand true to their word.

Why We Like The Wafer


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-Why-We-Like-The-Wafer
The wafer is thin, it looks classy, and you can decapitate that annoying guy on the train with one swift move. The controls are nifty, and Sony seems to be the only one with sensibility to keep the micro-SD slot so easily accessible. It offers ample of power for you to surf, multitask, watch videos and play games. Also, did we mention the wafer is waterproof and dustproof? Time to do some of those underwater selfies you always desired! The Ultra doubles up as a tablet and eliminates the need to have a tablet or any other multimedia device for your entertainment, and besides, isn't bigger always better? Sony has got few things right.

Why The Wafer Might Be An Overkill


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-Why-The-Wafer-Might-Be-An-Overkill
Thin is in, so is being big. But, being outrageously big is a tad too much. The 6.4-inch screen for a smartphone might prove to be a deal-breaker for few, especially the older market who want their ergonomics intact and are apprehensive of sacrificing their pocket space for an inch more of entertainment. Using the Ultra with a single hand is a daunting task, and you might be forced to use the landscape mode more often than you think. The 3050 mAh might sound a lot, but running a phablet for a day with a high-powered processor on a constant basis might be an unpleasant task. You might end up sacrificing speed, brightness or multitasking to achieve a day's worth of battery. Sony could have thrown in a millimetre more and given us some more battery juice.

Should We Eat It?


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-Should-We-Eat-It
Yes! Sony has definitely come out with a masterpiece equipped with no-nonsense performance and looks. The Ultra has definitely set standards for its competitors and the smartphone market has become a far more exciting battleground than ever before. There are few things left to be desired, but the Z Ultra is definitely a gadget to own for the fun-filled youth in you who wants a full-blown entertaining extravaganza at their fingertips.

Xolo Q1000S smartphone vs rest of the 5-inch quad core rivals

Xolo was seen teasing a picture of the Q1000S on Twitter earlier today and now it has gone ahead to reveal the Android smartphone’s specs as well as price. 5-inch devices seem to be the middle ground between phablets and handsets India has been seeing lately and this Xolo offering fits right in.
Let’s take a look at the key features before telling you what your other options are. The phone’s front panel sports a 5MP webcam above the 5-inch 1280 x 720p display, while the back plays host to a 13MP lens. An MTK 6589T 1.5GHz quad core processor, 1GB of RAM and Android Jelly Bean 4.2 power the whole show.




The 2500mAh battery hidden under the hood renders up to 12.5 hours of 3G talk time or roughly 22.5 hours of the same over 2G networks. There’s only 16GB of onboard memory and a microSD card slot for added storage is made prominent by its exclusion. The Q1000S has little else to say about itself apart from the fact that it’s a very regular-looking phone which wouldn’t stand out from the crowd.
Speaking about crowds, we’ve already given you all the relevant information you may need to make a buying decision if faced with the Micromax Canvas 4, iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1, Wickedleak Wammy Passion Z+ and Xolo’s very own Play T1000 – here’s the link to it. You may just want to add this one to the mix. Approximately Rs 18,000 is all you’d need to lay hands on the first two, while the rest can be grabbed for less than Rs 16,000.
As for the Xolo Q1000S, it is priced at almost Rs 19,000 and will hit online vendors soon enough.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra – One Phone To Rule Them All?

Sony Xperia Z Ultra – One Phone To Rule Them All?


Smartphone companies the world over are competing on the grounds of thickness (or thinness), speed, weight, reach and technological advancement. With Samsung, Apple, and HTC being at the top of their game, Sony has been trying to revive its long-lost image of being the torchbearer of technology. Fortunately, it seems the hard work is finally paying off as it's got the perfect gadget that'll make its competitors run for their money, and to their labs for some highly creative brainstorming. Yes, the Xperia Z Ultra is that good. But, what makes it worth your every penny? Let's give you a lowdown right now.

The Wafer


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-The-Wafer
Wafer? Weren't we talking about a smartphone? Same difference in this case. The Z Ultra is thin, astonishingly thin. At 6.5 mm, the Ultra is bound to make its competitors break into a sweat. Technically a phablet, all thanks to its 6.4-inch screen, the Ultra manages to dish out some breathtaking colours and image quality, something that Sony has perfected over the years. With a length of 17.9 cm and width of 9.2 cm, the Ultra is taller than a Kindle Paperwhite and almost at par with a regular 7-inch tablet. Weighing at 212 gm, the Ultra is a pretty hefty wafer, but the finesse and the built-quality offered definitely make this a metal wafer that will crumble your teeth with ease.

The Power-Packed Wafer


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-The-Power-Packed-Wafer
Every smartphone and phablet out there is packed to the brim with the latest in processing and speed. The Ultra is no different. With 2 GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor that clocks 2.2 GHz, this baby is buttery smooth to run, and can easily take on any given game of today. With hordes of connectivity options and 3050 mAh, expect the wafer to run for a day of normal usage. Heavy-duty gamers and multi-taskers might want to keep a charger handy though. An 8 megapixel camera made by Sony can never disappoint, and they stand true to their word.

Why We Like The Wafer


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-Why-We-Like-The-Wafer
The wafer is thin, it looks classy, and you can decapitate that annoying guy on the train with one swift move. The controls are nifty, and Sony seems to be the only one with sensibility to keep the micro-SD slot so easily accessible. It offers ample of power for you to surf, multitask, watch videos and play games. Also, did we mention the wafer is waterproof and dustproof? Time to do some of those underwater selfies you always desired! The Ultra doubles up as a tablet and eliminates the need to have a tablet or any other multimedia device for your entertainment, and besides, isn't bigger always better? Sony has got few things right.

Why The Wafer Might Be An Overkill


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-Why-The-Wafer-Might-Be-An-Overkill
Thin is in, so is being big. But, being outrageously big is a tad too much. The 6.4-inch screen for a smartphone might prove to be a deal-breaker for few, especially the older market who want their ergonomics intact and are apprehensive of sacrificing their pocket space for an inch more of entertainment. Using the Ultra with a single hand is a daunting task, and you might be forced to use the landscape mode more often than you think. The 3050 mAh might sound a lot, but running a phablet for a day with a high-powered processor on a constant basis might be an unpleasant task. You might end up sacrificing speed, brightness or multitasking to achieve a day's worth of battery. Sony could have thrown in a millimetre more and given us some more battery juice.

Should We Eat It?


Sony-Xperia-Z-Review-Should-We-Eat-It
Yes! Sony has definitely come out with a masterpiece equipped with no-nonsense performance and looks. The Ultra has definitely set standards for its competitors and the smartphone market has become a far more exciting battleground than ever before. There are few things left to be desired, but the Z Ultra is definitely a gadget to own for the fun-filled youth in you who wants a full-blown entertaining extravaganza at their fingertips.

NVIDIA Shield: The Perfect Android Gaming Console?

NVIDIA Shield: The Perfect Android Gaming Console?



NVIDIA Shield: The Perfect Android Gaming Console

It’s raining gaming consoles, and with the sudden growth in platforms for gaming, the playground seems to have widened by miles.
Google’s Android is the new kid on the block, and it seems that it’s taking over the gaming industry one wave after another. Apart from smartphones and tablets being the primary playgrounds, Android also has the Ouya and the Gamestick that caters to its needs. The new addition to Android’s arsenal is none other than NVIDIA’s Shield. NVIDIA is known to make top-of-the-line professional gaming gears for hardcore gamers, and their newest move seen to have caught everyone’s eyeballs. Let’s have a look at what it packs, and what makes it truly remarkable.

The Shield


NVIDIA Shield Android Console - The Shield
Image Credit: shield (dot) nvidia (dot) com
For starters, Shield looks like a pimped-out Xbox controller with a screen attached on top. Other than offering half a dozen buttons to mash, you also get dual analog jotsticks, a D pad, and shoulder buttons for your playing pleasure. With two integrated bass-reflex speakers facing the player, you are guaranteed to get a thoroughly fulfilling gaming experience with the sound effects being directed right at you. And it has a microphone if you are keen on abusing the living daylights out of your opponent. The 5-inch screen throws a resolution of 1280x720 for your gaming pleasure, and has touch-screen interface so you can navigate with ease. For connectivity, you’re showered with Wi-Fi for some wireless action, Bluetooth to stay connected and share stuff, and GPS if you want the Shield to guide to back home. Oh, and it also has motion sensors in case you want to tilt and twist your way through a game’s level.

The Insides


NVIDIA Shield Android Console - The Insides
Image Credit: shield (dot) nvidia (dot) com
Let’s get one thing straight, Shield is NVIDIA’s starchild, so there are no holds barred when it comes to pumping it up to the max. Flaunting a NVIDIA Tegra 4 Quad Core Mobile Processor with 2GB RAM, the Shield is guaranteed to play every game thrown at it, flawlessly. 16 GB of memory ensures you can load it with games, music, movies and apps, but the lack of expandable memory does seem to be a flaw. Running on Android Jelly Bean means you can play every new game out there while surfing the web and using apps. Another interesting add-on is PC gaming, meaning you can play your PC games by using the Shield as your screen. Time to play Half Life on your handheld! The battery life is supposed to last for a day, but you wouldn’t be playing games on a handheld for that long, so expect this baby to last for quite some time.

Perfect Enough?


NVIDIA Shield Android Console - Perfect Enough?
Image Credit: shield (dot) nvidia (dot) com
The Shield, although as good as it sounds and looks does have its shortcomings. The screen may do justice for a gaming platform, but with hi-end smartphones rolling out crisp looking screens, the 1280x720 falls short. The 16 GB internal memory might satisfy for a while, but the lack of memory will soon hit us when we intend to step out and want to keep ourselves loaded with all our favourite games, movies and music. Also, in an age where every gadget comes fitted with a camera, Shield happens to lack one. For a portable Android medium with microphone, a front-facing camera would have been wonders. Another qualm is the holding position. What if you are surfing and need to hastily type something out? The built makes it practically impossible to do anything else other than play games.
The Shield is definitely a good gaming platform for portable gamers, but a finer tweaking and an add-on of primary elements like expandable memory and camera would have made it all the more better. As for $299, the Shield is targeted at hardcore gamers, and it shows.

The Ouya: What It Holds For Us

The Ouya: What It Holds For Us



The Ouya: What It Holds For Us

Gaming consoles have been a major aspect of the gaming industry since the very beginning.
Dominated by the likes of Sony PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo Wii, a scope for a new console to enter the market and survive the punishing ordeal is bleak, and yet, Ouya, the Android-based console, breaks that norms and steps into the world of gaming, promising a whole new world of gaming for the masses. But, does it deliver?

The Machine


The Ouya What It Holds For Us - The Machine
For the unaware folk, Ouya was developed solely with the help of a Kickstarter project, meaning the backing of the project was pushed by eager gamers who want to invest in the console. A successful campaign that raised $8.5 million, it was aware that the world had taken notice, and was up for a new wave.
Ouya is a smartphone cramped in a cube. Sporting a slick and polished look, the Ouya has a hardware consisting of 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB flash storage, 1.7GHz of processing speed - all thanks to a Tegra 3 processor; a set of technical specifications that is normally seen in a typical hi-end smartphone. Running on Android, means it has all the goodies of Android intact and proves to be a suitable platform for running games.
The controller is well-made and seems to do its part right. Unfortunately, the console only offers a single controller and a spare one costs $50! Thankfully, you can connect an Xbox Controller, so you can breathe a sigh of relief.

The Workings


The Ouya What It Holds For Us - The Workings
Although it’s a delight to have Android as Ouya’s platform, the Ouya falls short at delivering the flexibility that gamers thought it would. Lacking the Google Play Store, means gamers strictly have to abide by using Ouya’s official store, which at this point of time barely offers any spectacular games. A disappointing aspect for investors who invested in the earlier consoles thinking they would be delivered the graphic extravaganza that was promised. The high-end games will follow, but not anytime soon. Also, getting games and applications from the official store is a tedious affair and makes Sony’s Playstation store look comparatively hassle-free. Such discrepancies might get polished with time, but Ouya could have done better with the launch.

The Verdict


The Ouya What It Holds For Us - The Verdict
The Ouya is priced at $99, but it failed to deliver few aspects it promised. If taken forward with thorough precision and well-laid planning, Ouya can be the next Pandora’s Box powered by Android that can give gamers wholesome entertainment and gaming satisfaction. Of course, only time will tell.

Top 5 Slimmest Laptops

Top 5 Slimmest Laptops



Top Slimmest Laptops

Laptops have been getting thinner and lighter by the day. Apple started it all when it launched one of its prized-possessions, the MacBook Air, and took the world by storm.
It astonishingly crammed lots of technology in such a thin, lithe body. It soon caught-on, and manufacturers the world over, took notice. We have seen hordes of slim laptops since then, and we at MensXP present top 5 slimmest laptops.

1. MacBook Air


Top Slimmest Laptops - MacBook Air
The tremor that started the huge tide, Apple's MacBook Air redefined the style-quotient of carrying a laptop by making people look at it as a stylised gadget for the fashionably conscious. Air made all the companies scamper back to their drawing boards with an urge to redo the laptop from a mundane number-crunching device to a gadget to crave for. The Air was the first one to banish the CD/DVD-Rom from laptops, and soon everyone followed. This is a slimmest laptop that looks the part, and the MacBook Air gets it right.

2. Toshiba Portege Z930


Top Slimmest Laptops - Toshiba Portege Z930
Toshiba has been an old player in the market, producing some of the best laptops for the masses. Their much-helmed Satellite series still does the trick for some hardcore business. And fortunately, for the ones who love to have things light and quick, Toshiba has introduced the Portege Z930, one of the slimmest laptops available in the market. The Z930 looks classy and offers eight hours of battery life with 4-8 GB of DDR3 RAM. A delight to anyone who wants to work with ease on the go.

3. Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A


Top Slimmest Laptops - Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A
A high-end ultrabook meant for serious users, the Prime UX31A comes packed with the latest it can offer in processing power and speed. Besides that, a brilliant screen, perfect configuration, thin and compact body, and a look that screams no-nonsense, the Prime UX31A is an investment for the people who know where to put their money. If you are looking for a portable powerhouse you can carry around with ease, the Prime UX31A is just for you.

4. HP Spectre XT TouchSmart


Top Slimmest Laptops - HP Spectre XT TouchSmart
HP is known to manufacture laptops catering to various segments, and the XT TouchSmart serves you well. A slimmest laptop with touch interface, the all-new Intel Thunderbolt connection, and a 1080p screen, the TouchSmart acts as your perfect business companion as well as your portable media centre while being on the move.

5. Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga


Top Slimmest Laptops - Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga
Lenovo was one of the first laptop manufacturers to introduce Windows 8, with all its fancy touch-interface. A completely convertible laptop, the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga stuck to its name and gave us the right amalgamation of a tablet and a laptop in one. Besides being well-built and ergonomically precise, the flexibility, battery life and usability added up to its value. In other words, Lenovo fans will definitely love this.

Razer Blade: The Next Gen Laptops?

Razer Blade: The Next Gen Laptops?



Razer Blade - The Next Gen Laptops

We have seen hordes of thin, light laptops coming our way. Companies have been pushing their technological boundaries in terms of weight, size and power.
Apple spearheaded the movement with their MacBook Pro and Air series and truly brought power packed computing to the masses’ laps. Razer Blade did the same last year with their 17-inch monster laptop, and this time around they have recreated the same with a 13-inch notebook that truly changes the rules of the games. Let’s have a closer look at the technical specifications and review of Razer Blade.

The Razer Blade


Specs And Review Of Razer Blade
Razer is known to make top-of-the-line accessories and modules solely for gamers, pushing the envelope with their gadgets time and again. The Blade happens to be another breath-taking product by Razer. A laptop, the new Razer Blade measures 13 inches as opposed to its bulkier cousin, the 17-incher Blade. What truly makes the new Blade unique from its predecessor and other competing ultrabooks and notebooks is the ability to pack a colossal punch in a pocket-sized powerhouse.

The Innards


Specs And Review Of Razer Blade
The tech specs are as astonishing as they could ever be. Powered with an Intel i7 capable of clocking 2.2 GHz, 8 GB of RAM and Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M of 2GB, this beast can allow you can to easily pull off any game thrown at it. And, if the configuration’s fullest potential will allow you to use the Blade for years to come, tackling any game and its extensive graphics with ease. Equipped with three USB 3.0 ports, and HDMI port, and an in-built memory of 256 GB, the Blade offers fairly comfortable specs for an avid gamer.

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Specs And Review Of Razer Blade
As good as the specs may sound, they can always be found in a thick and bulky laptop manufactured by other companies, but what truly sets the Blade apart is its sheer weight and dimension. Weighing 1.88 kilograms, the Blade is comparatively light in weight and at a thickness (or rather thinness) of 16.8 mm, it is thinner than the Macbook Air, which is touted to be the thinnest and the best out there.

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Specs And Review Of Razer Blade
Just when the world was in awe of Apple's Mac Book Air and it prowess, Razer brought in a tornado with their Blade. A graphic-intensive workstation that can double up as your gaming laptop, this very well clubbed portability, ergonomics, and with a firepower that can sustain itself to handle next few years worth of graphic-heavy games with ease.
Blade has always been in forefront in terms of advancements in gaming, but they truly outdid themselves in the case of the Razer Edge and went a step further with the Blade. Hopefully, they may make the two join forces to deliver even more breathtaking gear in the future.

Laptop Care Tips

Laptop Care Tips



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Laptops might be facing competition from Notebooks, Netbooks and PC Tablets but for many, they remain the most ideal way of computing.
Laptops are highly mobile and with abundant internet connectivity options, easy financing and plenty of design & configuration options to choose from, owning a Laptop is the first choice for many.
However, despite being a durable and technologically-progressive device, Laptop needs some degree of caring. The following are some tips on how to take care your Laptop.

Laptop Care Against Humidity


Humidity remains a major challenge for most of the basic and mid-range Laptops. Thus, you need to ensure that your Laptop is kept away from all possible sources of water. This includes sitting in a room being ventilated by an air-cooler that uses water. It is better to swipe your Laptop with a dry cloth once, every two or three days. This is particularly useful during humid climatic conditions.

Laptop Care Tips for Fighting Dust


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Laptops might be retailed as having a dust-repelling surface but over a period, most of them surrender to the sheer volume of dust that surrounds us. Thus, maintain a habit of dry wiping your Laptop every now and then. Don’t leave the Laptop open when the room is being cleaned or dusted. When carrying it outside, always cocoon it within the Laptop bag. Never keep the Laptop close to the ground or on carpeted surfaces that are most likely to be dusty.

Critical Laptop Care—Using an Anti-virus


Every computing device needs an updated and robust antivirus and your Laptop is no different. This can be understood as caring for the lifeline of the Laptop since a single day without a dependable anti-virus could induce circuit errors, hardware-related slowness or a complete software breakdown.

Laptop LCD Care Tips


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A common mistake is to hold the Laptop by its display or the lid. This is the worst possible manner of handling the Laptop. It induces unwanted contact on the display and causes smudging, compressing the dust/grime harder onto the screen.

Laptop Maintenance Tips When Closing It


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• When closing your laptop, you should be using both the hands. This ensures that pressure created on the hinges is distributed equally. If you pressurize one side of the lid when closing it, the hinges tend to become overused on one side, causing the display to develop a bend/angle.
• Keeping the hands towards the center of the lid is the best approach.
• At the time of shutting the laptop, ensure small items that often escape the eye like earphones or pens are removed. These can induce damage on the screen.
• Don’t shut the lid too hard.

Laptop Power Cord Care


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Another common Laptop care mistake is pulling on the power cord. Yes, the power cord seems rather durable but it is not meant to be tugged at. Tugging the cord from the power socket reduces its longevity. A better approach is to extend your hand and pull or plug the cord directly into the power socket. Take care that the cord is plugged somewhere that is visible to you and others. Many times, people step on or over the cord, tripping over and crashing the Laptop on the floor in the process. A concealed Laptop cord also increases risk of it being overridden by chairs and footfalls. Try to keep the cord away from your feet and that of the people around you. Basically, any high-traffic area at home or office isn't the best for your cord’s placement.

Laptop Slot Care


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Don’t try to push the accessory devices into inappropriate slots of the Laptop. Take care to read the symbols printed along the side of Laptop and insert accordingly. Forcing accessories into the wrong slots can damage the sockets permanently. Caring for the slots also extends into inserting drives into their respective slots only without trying to enforce them and using the recommended angles.

Laptop Care When Inserting Media


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A common error committed by many Laptop users is inserting media in the form of DVD, CD that have loose labels. These can get jammed within the drives and damage them to the extent of needing a replacement. Similarly, trying to play media in the form of an under or over-sized CDs can permanently damage the player.

Laptop Care in Extreme Temperature Conditions


If you live or work in area that has extreme temperature conditions, it is advised to ensure some degree of temperature adaptation for the Laptop. For instance, if it is extremely cold, almost freezing inside, but your office is kept comfortably warm with the help air-conditioning systems, it is better to switch-on the Laptop a few minutes after entering the office. This allows the machine to acclimatize to the sudden change in temperature which can otherwise cause internal condensation and damage the electronic circuits.

Laptop Care When Using Vehicles


Don’t leave your laptop, encased or uncovered, within a locked car. With the windows shut, heat within the vehicle can shoot-up rather quickly. This is an unnecessary, avoidable risk that you don’t want to take with your Laptop. Excessive heat is injurious to the motherboard among all the basic and mid-segment computing devices.

Basic Laptop Care—Using a Cleaning Kit


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It is advised to invest in a cleaning kit that is easily found across most electronics and computing devices retailers. This package contains the ideal instruments meant for cleaning the Laptop. You need to clean your Laptop at least once, every ten days though some people might insist on weekly cleaning.

Laptop Battery Care Tips


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It isn't advisable to leave your battery blinking to the last breath before your charge it. Always charging the Laptop at its flagging end could build-up towards battery failure over a period. Seeking a charge when the battery is about 30%-35% charged is a wiser approach. This is more of a preventative tip. When the battery indicators show that limited time is left before the device becomes dormant, it is time to stop working and start looking for nearest power socket.

Laptop Keypad Maintenance


To ensure that you don’t induce damage on the keypad of the Laptop, try to keep it on flat surfaces. Don’t lean towards one side of the laptop or place it on inclined surfaces. This tends to create unfavorable angles that induce excessive stress on some parts of the keypad, making them prone to wearing-out early. This is why some folks have Laptops with one part of keypad looking smoked while the other half looks brand new.

Tips on Everyday Laptop Protection


Don’t put excessive weight or load on your device. This means not placing anything heavy like books, baggage or your elbow on the Laptop to reduce chances of physical damage.

Recommended Laptop Maintenance—Use a Proper Case/Bag


Yes, Laptops are meant to be sturdy and are ideally suited for those who are on the move but they need protection from repeated shocks and abrasive surfaces. Thus, it is better to invest in a Laptop bag that is good enough to safely envelope your device and protect it against any kind of harsh physical.
(Tips on Buying Laptop Bag: When you are buying a Laptop Case, ensure that it is appropriately sized for your Laptop. Many cheaper versions have been created that are marketed as a fit-all solution. However, such Laptop cases can be loose and might not provide the kind if impact-negating protection your device needs.)
A case that is too tight increases chances of you tugging at the Laptop, when pulling it out, and accidentally dropping it. It is better to buy a Laptop bag that has some kind of meshwork on the inside for protection against moisture/humidity. Pure leather cases might look great but they need caring too. So buy accordingly, i.e. something that is useful and you can maintain easily.

Important Laptop Usage Tip


Try to maximize your Laptop usage in a place that has a decent degree of air circulation. This is the best and simplest way of avoiding overheating of laptops.

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If you know how to go about handling hardware of Laptops, try to brush the area surrounding the external, exhaust fan. This component is prone to getting plugged if you use the Laptop in enclosed spaces. This is when the exhaust fan is really stressed and chances of overheating arise. If you don’t know how to access the exhaust, get the cleaning done from a professional.

Laptop Maintenance Tips When Traveling


With the advent of charging devices and charging sockets present in most vehicles, many people like to charge their devices, including Laptops, when traveling. However, for Laptops per se, this isn't the wisest thing to do. Most hard drives used in Laptops are prone to developing injuries if they are being subjected to motion and charging at the same time. Some experts even recommend not putting the Laptop in the Suspend/Sleep mode when it is packed in the case. Though it isn't very clear as to how this can damage the device, it might be a good idea not to push your luck.

Tips on Laptop Usage


Using your laptop regularly on the bed isn't the best thing to do. Beds are a source of dust and debris, including hair and dandruff. This can get sucked into the Laptop.

Tips on Packing the Laptop


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When packing your Laptop in its case/bag, try not to press lunch boxes, pens, pencils, cell phones and other stuff against the device. Place the Laptop in one, zipped section and other things, in different sections of the bag. These objects can scrape the outer surface of the Laptop and age it prematurely.