By admin on March 31, 2016
PC & Laptops
E Fun has carved out a niche by selling its Nextbook tablets and laptops for bargain prices, primarily through Walmart. The company is continuing that strategy in 2016 with the launch of its first Windows 10 laptops, including one that will sell for just $199.99. That model is the Nextbook 14, which will include modest […]
By admin on March 29, 2016
PC & Laptops
Acer continues to pump out Chromebooks, following up on its Chromebook R11 convertible with its first 14-inch model. The Acer Chromebook 14 is not only the company’s biggest laptop running Google’s Chrome OS, but also the first with a couple of premium specs that boost its starting price tag a little higher than the cheapest […]
By admin on March 28, 2016
PC & Laptops
At last year’s CES, Intel gave the nascent PC-on-a-stick market its imprimatur by introducing its Compute Stick, which placed its Atom processors and Windows or Linux in a device the size of a piece of chewing gum and designed to connect to your HDTV. A year later, the chip giant is back with new versions […]
By admin on March 27, 2016
PC & Laptops
At CES this week AMD previewed its next graphics processor family–the first to employ a new process technology in five years. AMD also demonstrated a ‘mainstream’ Radeon GPU based on the new architecture meant to emphasize the new level of efficiency, or performance per watt, that the new products will deliver. For now, AMD isn’t […]
By admin on March 26, 2016
PC & Laptops
Nvidia is no newcomer to the car business. But this was the first year that the chipmaker–better known for developing GeForce GPUs for desktop gaming–chose to focus almost exclusively on automotive technology at CES. At the show, Nvidia did announce its first GPU using more advanced process technology, specifically TSMC’s 16nm FinFET+ process, but it […]
By admin on March 25, 2016
PC & Laptops
Desktop-level graphics performance has been something of a Holy Grail for laptop buyers and makers alike, with many, many solutions cluttering the dustbin of notebook history. Trendsetter Razer believes it’s finally found the right combination that can alternatively offer maximum portability or beefy graphics. At the recently completed CES, the gaming device company showed off […]
By admin on March 24, 2016
PC & Laptops
Intel has made strides in helping to reinvent the PC with its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) systems, which are one of a number of tiny Windows computers that are shaped like the Mac Mini. The small size obviously limits the ultimate performance of these mini-PCs, as there’s only so much room (and ability to […]
By admin on March 23, 2016
PC & Laptops
When it rolled out the 14-inch Blade in 2013, Razer touted it as the “world’s thinnest gaming laptop,” though it carried a weighty price tag of $1,799. That price has only swelled since, though the Blade Stealth Ultrabook has supplanted the Blade as the slimmest in Razer’s lineup. With its latest revamp, the Blade not […]
By admin on March 22, 2016
PC & Laptops
Tablets may no longer be the darling of the consumer tech world, but they continue to make inroads in the enterprise — look no further than the battle between Microsoft’s Surface Pro and Apple’s iPad Pro for proof of that. One area where tablets can make a difference for businesses is out in the field, […]
By admin on March 21, 2016
PC & Laptops
Dell launched its Venue 8 Pro 5000 Windows tablet back in 2014 when Microsoft was making a big push to get its OS into low-cost mobile devices. It was priced from $249.99, with specs that matched its modest price point. The company gave its bigger sibling, the Venue 10 Pro, a performance bump last fall, […]