LG intros Windows-powered Ultra PC and Tab-Book 2

LG has announced that they will be unveiling their new Windows 8.1-powered notebooks and hybrids at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) scheduled in January 2014 – the Ultra PC and Tab-Book 2.

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The LG Ultra PC (13Z940) is a new offering from the Korean company that features a Full HD 13.3-inch IPS display with “Super Narrow Bezel” at just 4.4mm. It weighs in at less than 1kg and is just 13.6mm at its thickest point. Powering it is a Haswell Intel Core i5 CPU coupled with a 128GB or 256GB of SSD.

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Next is the LG Tab-Book 2 (11T740) which sports an 11.6-inch Full HD IPS touchscreen display which is capable of maximum brightness of up to 400nit lumens and is powered by a 4th-gen Intel Core i5 CPU. This slide-type notebook hybrid is only 16.7mm thin and weighs in at 1.05kg.

Pricing and availability are yet to be announced.

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Best Digital Cameras of 2013

2013 has been a good year for photography hobbyists and professional alike. In this post, we look back at the best cameras of this year that either trumped all of its rivals on its respective category or totally changed the game with its groundbreaking feature.


Best Full-frame dSLR camera: Nikon D610

Nikon nabbed the Best Full-frame dSLR award with the D610 not because it’s the best out there, but there isn’t much to choose from. Besides the D610, the only other candidate is the recently launched Nikon Df which some people may find a bit limiting because of the lack of video recording capability.

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So unless you’re buying a full-frame camera purely for its looks, then the Nikon D610 is the better option compared to its “Pure Photography” counterpart.

Best Full-frame MILC: Sony A7

Sony stunned the photography world when they unveiled the CyberShot DSC-RX1; the world’s smallest full-frame digital camera. But apparently, the RX1 was just a primer for better things to come.

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A year later after the RX1’s debut, the Japanese company came with not one, but two full-frame mirrorless cameras with an interchangeable lens feature to boot. But although the two MILCs are nearly indistinguishable in terms of feature set, we gave the award to the Sony A7 for giving the most bang for the buck.

Best cropped-sensor dSLR camera: Nikon D7100

Of all the categories in this list, selecting the best dslr camera with a cropped-sensor has got to be the toughest one. That’s because we’ve seen quite a handful of formidable candidates like the Canon EOS 70D and the Pentax K-3.

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With all features taken into consideration, we think that the Nikon D7100 is the better camera among its peers. Sure it doesn’t have the Vari-angle touchscreen display or the Dual-Pixel CMOS AF of the Canon 70D (not to mention the lack of built-in Wi-Fi which is becoming a standard for modern cameras), but when it comes down it, the D7100 has the better OVF (100% coverage, 0.94x magnification), more AF points (51) and better construction (Magnesium alloy body).

Other benefits that the D7100 has over the 70D includes a spare slot for SD card, higher Megapixel count (24MP vs 20MP) and the lack of Optical Low-Pass filter on the sensor which, in theory, should account for sharper images.

Best cropped-sensor MILC: Fujifilm XE-2

After a period of hiatus, Fujifilm has recently been very aggressive in reasserting its place amongst the best camera makers through their X-Series cameras. And what they’ve come up with (X-Pro1, X-E1 and the X100) was no push-over and it hit the ground running, captivating the prying eyes of photography enthusiast all over the world.

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The company is looking to have that same success with the second wave of X-Series cameras like the X100S and the X-E2 which sports all the bells and whistles of its predecessor, plus a handful of new optimizations that makes it an easy-pick in this category.

Best Prosumer Digital camera: Olympus Stylus 1

Due to the rise of smartphones with decent cameras, one can make the argument that Point-and-Shoot cameras are no longer relevant in this day and age. But that didn’t stop Olympus from releasing what is to us the best fixed lens camera to date – the Olympus Stylus 1.

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With a body that’s reminiscent to the gorgeous OM-D E-M1, coupled with a groundbreaking 28-300mm f/2.8 lens, Olympus proves that the bridge camera segment isn’t going anywhere just yet.

Best Consumer Digital camera: Nokia Lumia 1020

Interestingly, the last award goes to a smartphone not a camera. But as you may know, the Nokia Lumia 1020 is not your ordinary camera-equipped-smartphone because it has the same 41MP sensor of the PureView 808 which we reviewed in the past.

We acknowledge the fact that there are other great point-and-shoot cameras out there, maybe even better than the Lumia 1020 in terms of image quality. However, we can’t disregard the fact that you not only have a device the can pretty much do almost everything that a digital camera can, but you also have a smartphone (or is it the other way around?)

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In any case, the whole point of owning a camera is to take selfies to document life as it happens. The difference though with the Lumia 1020 is that it gives you the ability to share those most moments almost instantaneously without the need of another device.

That sums up the Best Camera of this year. We can’t wait to see what’s in store in 2014, but it sure looks promising!

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Asus N550JV unboxed, first impressions

Just right before Christmas Day, a package came onto our doorstep. It was huge & it was very much expected as I bought it off Amazon a month ago; now it’s here – Asus’ 15-inch N Series notebook.

The Asus N550JV is my first laptop, and it was also recently launched by Asus last November for the local market packing a 2.4GHz Intel Core i7-4700HQ CPU, 8GB RAM, an NVidia GeForce 750M GPU & more.

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Taking it out of the box, I got the heavy notebook and just right beneath it lies the bundled subwoofer & the also-heavy charger & adapter – all of these things really need a muscle to carry. Once you set it up, you are greeted by its amazing 1080p IPS LCD display.

Asus N550JV

A quick tour of the laptop’s sides will show you that the N550JV is no slouch when it comes to connectivity & ports. It has a port for the subwoofer, a mini-display port, an Ethernet port, an HDMI port, 3 USB ports, a place for the audio jack, an SD card slot & a DVD drive. The rest is just beautiful aluminum & matte plastic, begging to be touched.

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Asus N550JV specs:
15.6-inch 1080 x 1920 IPS LCD touchscreen display
2.4GHz Intel Core i7-4700HQ CPU
8GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics 4600
2GB NVidia GeForce 750M graphics
1TB HDD
DVD drive
WiFi
Bluetooth
3 USB 3.0 ports
1 HDMI port
1 COMBO audio jack
1 RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert
1 mini Display Port
SD card reader
Backlit Keyboard
Bang & Olufsen ICEpower Audio + Subwoofer
Windows 8.1 upgradable
383 x 255 x 27.7 mm
2.6 kg

Note: The one that will be making it into Philippine retail is the non-touch model + 4GB vRAM (based on Villman); the one I got has the glossy touchscreen + 2GB vRAM.

We already upgraded the software to Windows 8.1, and we have yet to test everything, including the high-powered internals, thoroughly so wait for that in our full review. For the meantime, we can say this – the Asus N550JV is one heavy laptop, but it’s something we can easily forgive for now. It has the makings of a great multimedia machine based on its spec configurations and the whole package for Php59,988 looks extremely promising. To get assurances that it will be truly worth it, you’ll have to stay tuned.

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Starmobile Diamond X1, 6-inch with Octa-core CPU

A few days ago, Starmobile sent out info that they’ll be releasing their first octa-core Android smartphone that packs a 6-inch display, an 18-megapixel shooter and 2GB RAM – the Diamond X1.

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Image credit: Rappler.com

Starmobile didn’t provide much info on their teaser release but after some digging and cross-referencing with press renders provided by Rappler, we believe that it’s a rebranded Intex Aqua i17 which was launched in India last month.

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Image credit: ThinkDigit.com

Here’s the spec sheet of the Auqa i17 as provided by FoneArena.com:
6-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD IPS display, 245ppi
1.7GHz Octa-core MediaTek MT6592 CPU
Mali 450MP4 GPU
2GB RAM
13 megapixel auto focus camera with LED Flash
5 megapixel front-facing camera
16GB/ 32GB internal storage (no microSD)
3.5mm audio jack
FM Radio
dual Yamaha 1420 speakers w/ 1.2W output
7mm thick
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
GPS w/ aGPS
2,300mAh removable battery
dual-SIM, dual standby
Android 4.2.2 Jellybean
Black, White

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Image credit: BGR.in

Take note that the Diamond X1′s main and front cameras feature a higher pixel count at 18 megapixel and 8 megapixel respectively. So some of the specs listed above may differ from the actual Diamond X1.

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Image credit: ThinkDigit.com

The Starmobile Diamond X1 is slated to be launched in January 2014 with an expected price not exceeding Php15k. This compliments the Aqua i17′s price of Rs20,000 or around Php14k when converted.

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The world’s largest 110-inch Ultra HDTV by Samsung

HDTVs are really starting to become old news as more UHDTVs (Ultra High Definition Television) are entering the market. Samsung wastes no time and brings us its latest and largest UHDTV to date.

This gigantic 110-inch UHDTV is the bigger brother of the previous 85-inch UHDTV by Samsung. Sporting an identical design language, the only obvious difference is its size. It sports a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, which is four times as many pixels as a 1080p HDTV display, hence the “4K” nickname.

It will be initially available in China, the Middle East and some European nations. No pricing as of yet but of course it will be more expensive than its smaller brother (85-inch) that was sold for USD 40K (PhP 1,775,200). Are we even ready for this yet?

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