Dell launches Venue 8 7840, the world’s thinnest tablet

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It seems like Apple isn’t the only one with new gadgets up its sleeve as Dell announces the Venue 8 7840 tablet. It touts a 6mm profile making it the slimmest tablet available today and sports not two, but four cameras for additional functionality.

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Dell Venue 8 7840 known specs:
8.4-inch OLED display @ 2560 x 1600 resolution
2.3GHz Intel Atom Z3580 quad-core processor
32GB storage (expandable via microSD)
4x camera (2 front, 2 rear)
Wi-Fi
Intel RealSense
6mm thin
Android 4.4 KitKat

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The cameras can triangulate an object and measure the distance between two points.

Let’s first talk about the aesthetics. The Venue 8 7840 flaunts a near border-less design in addition to its record-breaking thinness (it beats Sony’s 6.4mm Xperia Z2 tablet). The only space you can find on its face is at the left side for the front-facing speakers and two out of the four cameras present in this slate. According to Gizmodo who got first-hand experience with the device, the screen is also arguably the best on a tablet thanks to its 2K resolution with OLED technology.

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For the software, Dell boasts that this is their first tablet with Intel RealSense. It basically is a technology that uses its multiple cameras to detect the depth of the subject, allowing the user to choose different focus points even after taking the shot. In addition, these cameras can also be used to triangulate an object and determine the distance between two points in the picture. Pricing and availability is still unknown as of this moment so stay tuned as we gather more info.

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Apple Watch versus Android Wear watches

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Apple just announced their own version and take on what a smartwatch should be. For them it’s square, has rounded edges, can keep track of your fitness lifestyle, should be classy yet customazible, and a viable extension of your iPhone. While the Apple Watch is not the first one to feature such, it is a very compelling product to consider.

This comparison will not talk about the operating system but it will tackle how the Apple Watch can stack against these three current Android Wear smartwatches from Samsung, LG, and Motorola. We would like to point out the Apple Watch works only on iOS, while Android Wear is for Android devices.

Apple Watch vs Samsung Gear Live

Not the first and only smartwatch under the famous Korean manufacturer (check out the other Samsung Gear watches here, here, and here) though it’s their first Android Wear powered smartwatch.

In terms of design, the Apple Watch and Gear Live closely resemble each other. Both have a square display, large bezels, and similarly looking straps. The Apple Watch has a lot of options for the wristband and is instantly replaceable wherein the Gear Live has a standard 22mm band which is virtually compatible with any straps in the market.

There is also a difference in display technology, a battle between LCD and Super AMOLED. Though we can say that the sAMOLED should have a great advantage. Both have built-in heart rate sensors for quick and accurate measurement of your pulse and are water-resistant. No words yet about the IP rating of the Apple Watch, but the Gear Live is rated at IP67 (water and dust resistant).

The Samsung Gear Live retails for $199 in the US.

Apple Watch vs LG G Watch

Another square smartwatch from another Korean manufacturer. LG’s smartwatch is your average but functional wearable.

The G Watch could be the weakest of the Android Wear devices that can be put against the Apple Watch. First off, the G Watch looks like a generic block of polycarbonate and coated stainless steel. Second, its LCD has a lower resolution compared to other Android Wear smartwatches. Lastly, it is not a heart rate-monitoring (HRM) device. While these could put a frown on some faces, it is nice to point out that it is the lightest and has largest battery among them all which can help out with the longevity when the “Always-on” display is activated.

Where the G Watch outshines the Apple Watch is in customizablity. It has a 22mm standard watch strap that you can change with anything you like. Perhaps the generic block design can also be a plus when customizing because it can blend with most strap designs. On top of everything, it is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified.

The LG G Watch is priced at $230.

We are currently testing the LG G Watch, so watch out for our own review!

Apple Watch vs Moto 360

The Moto 360 is perhaps the greatest rival of the Apple Watch design-wise. It might be the most attractive Android Wear smartwatch you can buy, for now.

What set the Moto 360 apart is its large high-resolution circular display with very minimal bezel. It looks clean and is very neat on the wrist. It even surpasses the beauty of the Apple Watch. Though, the size can be an issue for some that is why Apple offers its smartwatch in two sizes—38mm and 42mm. The limited choice of straps is also a factor to consider, good thing the initial leather options are good choices to start with.

The usuals for a smartwatch is on-board the Moto 360 namely a heart rate sensor, microphones (it has two), a vibrating motor, and a pedometer. It is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified too.

The Moto 360 can be yours for $249.

Wearables are the future

Aside from the three, new Android Wear smartwatches will soon be available, namely the full-circular LG G Watch R, the Sony SmartWatch 3, and the Asus ZenWatch. While the good-old Pebble is still a fantastic smartwatch with longer battery life than any of the mentioned smartwatches plus it supports both iOS and Android.

The Apple Watch will be released early 2015.

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Apple Watch versus Android Wear watches

Lazada Philippines

Apple just announced their own version and take on what a smartwatch should be. For them it’s square, has rounded edges, can keep track of your fitness lifestyle, should be classy yet customazible, and a viable extension of your iPhone. While the Apple Watch is not the first one to feature such, it is a very compelling product to consider.

This comparison will not talk about the operating system but it will tackle how the Apple Watch can stack against these three current Android Wear smartwatches from Samsung, LG, and Motorola. We would like to point out the Apple Watch works only on iOS, while Android Wear is for Android devices.

Apple Watch vs Samsung Gear Live

Not the first and only smartwatch under the famous Korean manufacturer (check out the other Samsung Gear watches here, here, and here) though it’s their first Android Wear powered smartwatch.

In terms of design, the Apple Watch and Gear Live closely resemble each other. Both have a square display, large bezels, and similarly looking straps. The Apple Watch has a lot of options for the wristband and is instantly replaceable wherein the Gear Live has a standard 22mm band which is virtually compatible with any straps in the market.

There is also a difference in display technology, a battle between LCD and Super AMOLED. Though we can say that the sAMOLED should have a great advantage. Both have built-in heart rate sensors for quick and accurate measurement of your pulse and are water-resistant. No words yet about the IP rating of the Apple Watch, but the Gear Live is rated at IP67 (water and dust resistant).

The Samsung Gear Live retails for $199 in the US.

Apple Watch vs LG G Watch

Another square smartwatch from another Korean manufacturer. LG’s smartwatch is your average but functional wearable.

The G Watch could be the weakest of the Android Wear devices that can be put against the Apple Watch. First off, the G Watch looks like a generic block of polycarbonate and coated stainless steel. Second, its LCD has a lower resolution compared to other Android Wear smartwatches. Lastly, it is not a heart rate-monitoring (HRM) device. While these could put a frown on some faces, it is nice to point out that it is the lightest and has largest battery among them all which can help out with the longevity when the “Always-on” display is activated.

Where the G Watch outshines the Apple Watch is in customizablity. It has a 22mm standard watch strap that you can change with anything you like. Perhaps the generic block design can also be a plus when customizing because it can blend with most strap designs. On top of everything, it is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified.

The LG G Watch is priced at $230.

We are currently testing the LG G Watch, so watch out for our own review!

Apple Watch vs Moto 360

The Moto 360 is perhaps the greatest rival of the Apple Watch design-wise. It might be the most attractive Android Wear smartwatch you can buy, for now.

What set the Moto 360 apart is its large high-resolution circular display with very minimal bezel. It looks clean and is very neat on the wrist. It even surpasses the beauty of the Apple Watch. Though, the size can be an issue for some that is why Apple offers its smartwatch in two sizes—38mm and 42mm. The limited choice of straps is also a factor to consider, good thing the initial leather options are good choices to start with.

The usuals for a smartwatch is on-board the Moto 360 namely a heart rate sensor, microphones (it has two), a vibrating motor, and a pedometer. It is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified too.

The Moto 360 can be yours for $249.

Wearables are the future

Aside from the three, new Android Wear smartwatches will soon be available, namely the full-circular LG G Watch R, the Sony SmartWatch 3, and the Asus ZenWatch. While the good-old Pebble is still a fantastic smartwatch with longer battery life than any of the mentioned smartwatches plus it supports both iOS and Android.

The Apple Watch will be released early 2015.

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Huawei drops Ascend P2 LTE price to just Php8,990

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Huawei Philippines is running an early Christmas promo with the Huawei Ascend P2 LTE with a price drop to just Php8,990. This LTE handset was first announced back in February last year during the MWC 2013.

Since then, Huawei has not yet upgraded the smartphone’s OS from Android 4.1 Jellybean.

Huawei Ascend P2 LTE specs:
4.7-inch IPS LCD display @ 720×1280 pixels, 312ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Huawei K3V2 1.5GHz quad-core processor
1GB / 2GB RAM
16GB / 32GB internal storage
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
3G/HSPA+, LTE 150Mbps
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
FM Radio
GPS w/ aGPS support
13MP BSI rear camera, LED flash
1.3MP front-facing cmera
Li-Ion 2,420mAh battery
Android 4.1 Jellybean

Still, a sub-Php9k LTE-capable device looks pretty interesting.

The Ascend P2 LTE is available in Huawei Brand Shops and kiosks nationwide.

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Huawei drops Ascend P2 LTE price to just Php8,990

Lazada Philippines

Huawei Philippines is running an early Christmas promo with the Huawei Ascend P2 LTE with a price drop to just Php8,990. This LTE handset was first announced back in February last year during the MWC 2013.

Since then, Huawei has not yet upgraded the smartphone’s OS from Android 4.1 Jellybean.

Huawei Ascend P2 LTE specs:
4.7-inch IPS LCD display @ 720×1280 pixels, 312ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Huawei K3V2 1.5GHz quad-core processor
1GB / 2GB RAM
16GB / 32GB internal storage
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
3G/HSPA+, LTE 150Mbps
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
FM Radio
GPS w/ aGPS support
13MP BSI rear camera, LED flash
1.3MP front-facing cmera
Li-Ion 2,420mAh battery
Android 4.1 Jellybean

Still, a sub-Php9k LTE-capable device looks pretty interesting.

The Ascend P2 LTE is available in Huawei Brand Shops and kiosks nationwide.

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