Razer DeathAdder V2

Razer to bring a new version of the DeathAdder mouse

DeathAdder V2 has a better sensor and optical switches

Razer revealed a few days ago that it would bring a major upgrade to DeathAdder, which although it will look alike, will have some notable improvements. The biggest change is the fact that DeathAdder V2 will use a Razer Focus+ Optical Sensor, which measures up to 20,000 dots-per-inch (DPI), instead of the V1’s 16,000 DPI. The sensor also supports Razer’s Smart Tracking, Asymmetric Cut-Off and Motion Sync, which according to the company make it the best sensor in the market.

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DeathAdder V2 no longer uses mechanical switches for its buttons, but infrared light beams to record clicks. Razer says this eliminates the risk of double clicks and also says it reduces lag (though obviously to unimaginable levels). Razer previously used optical switches for their Viper mouse, which was launched last summer and was well received.

Basilisk V2
Basilisk V2

The company also revealed that it would upgrade their Basilisk mouse as well. It has the same internal parts as DeathAdder V2, but has more buttons that can be changed thanks to the Razer app. The Basilisk V1 was relatively unappealing, but the V2 looks a lot better.

DeathAdder V2 costs $69.99, the same price as the V1. Meanwhile, the Basilisk V2 will cost $10 more, so $79.99.

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i9-10990XE

Intel is preparing a 22-core i9-10990XE processor against the Threadripper

22 cores to counter Ryzen Threadripper?

Rumors suggest Intel plans to launch a 22-core Cascade Lake processor, named the i9-10990XE, which adds four more cores to the company’s more powerful Cascade Lake-X model to compete with the Ryzen Series, AMD’s Threadripper 3000, reports Overclock3D.

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Pictures of this processor appeared in the benchmarking of the CPU-Z application, and were subsequently published by the Chiphell site. Subsequently, Computerbase further confirmed that the motherboard makers had mentioned the 22-core processors during the CES 2020.

Intel i9-10990XE processor will have a working CPU boost boost that can reach up to 5GHz. At the moment, the TDP of the processor is listed as 380W but this has not been confirmed.

i9-10990XE CPUz
CPU-Z screenshot of Core i9-10990XE processor
Published on Chiphell

Although Intel has not officially confirmed plans to launch the processor with a larger number of cores on its X299 platform, it is clear that motherboards makers want to see more cores in Intel processors by 2020.

It should be noted that the results of Cinebench have also been published, but they are extremely easy to manipulate and falsify, so the information published about the Intel i9-10990XE processor should be taken with reserve.

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Surface Go vs. iPad

Surface Go and iPad are the two most powerful tablets at the moment. But not all tablets are created alike. Of all the other low-cost tablets in the market – Microsoft seems to stop rivaling Apple and the only goal is Apple’s defeat. In this post we will broadly compare the two most wanted models in the market at the moment. Together we will examine both cases like purchasing a Surface Go – and – that of purchasing an iPad. We hope that you and the readers will inform you more. You may then decide if you want to buy a tablet soon.

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Will Microsoft’s new Surface steal the attention of the famous iPad?

Both touchscreen devices have good hardware, fantastic display and are also easily transportable.

We all ask ourselves now who is the best? To answer this question, we will put the Surface Go 400$ and the $360 360 in a classic duel.

Surface Go vs. iPad

Initially we will explain the three main points of comparison – DESIGNPERFORMANCE – and – PORTTABILITY. Then we will give the advantages of buying each of the tablets. In the end, there will be a final conclusion regarding the two tablets.

iPad
iPad

#1. Design

The Apple iPad 2018 comes with the classic design of all of the iPad series. Unlike his predecessors he looks alike and that’s not a bad thing. The overall appearance of both tablets actually looks really premium. But we must admit that this is not the most superior of the world of technology.

Clearly, Surface Go is very well suited to the mouse and keyboard rather than touch.

On the other hand, Apple’s iPad software is more functional and convenient to touch.

When it comes to external connections, Surface Go comes with a USB-C. It is also equipped with MicoSDXC card reader and of course headphone box. It is known that the iPad has fewer connectivity options with just one headset and one Lighting port.

Both software is distinctly different. The Apple iPad is powered by the iOS platform and is limited to apps from the App Store. While Surface Go is powered by full Windows 10. Despite the fact that Surface Go comes with Windows 10 S that forces you to only use applications from the Windows Store with some minor maneuvers you can install the full version of Windows 10.

#2. PERFORMANCE

One of the most important aspects of a tablet is Display. Both tablets have a fantastic touchscreen panel. The Apple tablet comes with a 2.048 x 1.536 Retina display that makes it look sharp and in good colors. There is a screen as black as we are accustomed to the Samsung screens for a $350 price is very good. Surface Go has a smaller resolution – 1,800 x 1,200 with a much lower pixel density than the iPad (256 vs 217) but still looks very good on the 10-inch screen.

Leaving aside the screens, we go to the hardware parts of the tablets. The Apple iPad comes with the A10 Fusion processor coupled with 2GB of RAM and memory ranging from 32GB to 128GB. Surface Go packs an Intel two-core Pentium Gold processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of memory. But this is not the only option because Microsoft offers the option of 8GB of RAM and 128GB of memory. In the paper, this gives Surface Go advantage, but during the testing there is no big difference between them.

The biggest difference between the two is the graphical performance. Although the Pentium processor has the Intel HD 615 graphics chip – this processor is not able to handle even the simplest 3D rendering of PowerPoint. On the other hand, the iPad is specially designed to handle heavy games and almost takes over everything that is downloaded from the App Store.

The iPad also has LTE (4G) links that Surface Go does not currently offer

#3. PORTABILITY 

With only 458g – the iPad is slightly easier to navigate than Surface Go, which weighs 520g without a keyboard. Also the iPad is a bit more compact with a size of 9.7inches (24.6cm) while Surface Go 10inch (25.4cm).

Even the battery seems to be in favor of Apple’s hardware. Apple advertises for about 10 hours of commonly used batteries. On the other hand, Microsoft’s overall use shows that Surface Go’s battery can handle a working day – so it’s 8 hours of use.

For light and small devices like these in our opinion, we would choose the iPad as your daytime companion. Normally 2 hours more battery make the difference.

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THESE ARE THREE MAIN FIELDS WHERE WE HAVE COMPARED TO TWO TABLETS.

WELL, WHAT DO YOU THING, WHO WILL WIN? ?

Let’s now move on to the part where we will highlighting their positive sides.

Why Should I Buy iPad From Apple?

If you are just looking for a tablet iPad is the choice you should do right now. The normal version starts at $329 for the 32GB model and just Wi-Fi without a phone network. If you want the other model you will need to add $100 to get the 128GB version. While the phone network model costs $459. All models have only 2GB of RAM and the A10 processor from Apple.

Currently you can not buy a Surface Go version with a telephone network. For this we will have to wait. Believe it or not you can get the latest iPad for $70 less. If you do not want to waste much – the winner here is the iPad.

IPad’s latest generations support Apple Pencil, which you can get for only $99. The Surface Pen costs only $80. Also, if you need a keyboard, it will spoil you. For keyboards, see Shopping Websites – where you will find a variety of keyboards.

WINDOWS 10 TABLET VERSION IS NOT A GOOD APPROACH TO IPAD.

The 100% touch interface, and as a result is perfect on the tablet. This may seriously delay you to consider the iPad as a buying opportunity.

Why Should You Buy Microsoft Surface Go?

Apple’s iPad apps consist of slogans that “it’s like a comer”. But the problem is that if you really want a computer, a phone-sized computer, something for productivity – Surface Go is the best choice you can make.

Suffice to mention some basic things. He is a real computer. It is a device that has the full version of Windows 10 installed. Also, Surface Go can not add just one keyboard. It is designed in such a way that it does not only work on the keyboard but also with the mouse – which the iPad does not offer.

SURFACE GO IS NOT “AS A COMPUTER” – IT IS A COMPUTER.

So even though Surface Go is a touchscreen you do not have to use it. It just turns it into a laptop and continues to work as usual.

Surface Go really is not a tablet as good as the iPad but you can use that way. Also adding here and the Surface Pen support it gives you the giant chance to turn it into a digital notebook.

Surface Go is a bit more expensive. Prices start at $399 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of memory – and Windows 10. It’s worth repeating again that the iPad really can be very good but it works with a phone operating system.

The Store or Windows 10 Store really does not have as many apps as Apple’s ‘store’ – but it has the major applications like Netflix, Spotify and even iTunes. Then if other desktop applications can exit S mode and switch to full Windows 10.

The strongest point in Surface Go is OS (Operating System). You will not have limitations on changing your workflow or opening various programs. Surface Go is a mini PC (computer).

Now we came to the final moment. Let’s see who the winner is, even though we believe that now each of you has chosen his favorite. ?

CONCLUSIONS

Both Microsoft and Apple make fantastic tablets, and of course you can work and play concurrently on them. On the iPad, there are more limitations to how you will work, and if you are in the touch of a keyboard or mouse, it is difficult to choose Surface Go.

As a simple tablet purchase, the iPad is much higher than all other tablets. The version of Windows 10 for tablet is not very good compared to Apple’s App Store, which is overflowing with games and apps from the most varied.

But for everything else, Surface Go is a better choice. There is less compromise, Windows Ink is great, and what you have is a small tablet that opens the same programs as your laptop or desktop computer.

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Crucial Ballistix

Micron introduces the next-gen of Crucial Ballistix gaming memory

Crucial Ballistix gaming memory series consists of two lines: Crucial Ballistix and Crucial Ballistix MAX.

Micron, the parent company of Crucial Memory, has announced the next generation of Ballistix gaming memory. The memory was introduced during the CES2020 and was created with the help of Micron components intended to deliver high-frequency, low-latency, KitGuru reports.

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Cruicial Ballistix memory modules reach speeds between 2400MHz and 3600MHz, with capacities from 4 GB to 32 GB. Crucial Ballistix has an up-to-date black heat conductor, eight RGB zones with 16 LEDs that can be controlled with the help of popular lighting control software. Memory is available in DIMM format or SODIMM laptop.

Crucial Ballistix MAX Series
Crucial Ballistix MAX Series

The new Crucial Ballistix MAX Series further boosts the speed from 4000MHz to 4400MHz on modules between 8GB and 16GB. The memory features a black aluminum heat conductor and integrated thermal sensors for maximum real-time heat dissipation and monitoring. RGB lighting is also available, which can be controlled with the help of ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light software.

The Crucial Ballistix and Ballistix Max Memories will go on sale from February 4th.

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ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD

ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD reaches read speed of 7 GB/s

During the CES 2020, ADATA introduced the XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD, which uses the Innogrit Rainier controller (IG5236). The above controller can support up to 16TB of storage and use an eight-channel interface.

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Although Innogrit is an unfamiliar name (compared to Phison’s most commonly used controllers), the performance it offers is at a high level. The ADATA CrystalDisk benchmark shows sequential read and write performance of 7.2 GB/sec and close to 5.4 GB/sec for XPS Sage.

According to the Tom’s Hardware site, which was able to test the XPG Sage, ADATA also highlights random IOPS speeds of 1,000,000 and 800,000 for data read and write, respectively. Additionally, it is suggested that sequential speeds of 6 GB/sec can be easily achieved with some firmware changes before SSDs go into mass production.

Other features of the SSD ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD include 4GB of DRAM cache, integrated heat conductors, and SSDs up to 4TB capacity. It is expected that the XPG Sage will not be released before June.

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MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G

MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G chipset for mid-range phones officially announced

MediaTek Dimensity 800 Series is an octa-core SoC featuring four ARM Cortex-A76 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores.

Taiwanese company Mediatek introduced the Dimensity 800 chipset at the CES 2020. Created in the 7nm process, the chip enables 5G connectivity on phones. The first phones with this chipset will be on the market before the end of the first half of the year, as promised by Mediatek, reports GSMArena.

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Dimensity 800 series 5G chips support 2CC, which offers over 30% more coverage than other platforms with 1CC or no aggregation. The chipset is designed to support the SA and NSA sub-6GHz networks, for 2G to 5G multi-mode support and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS).

The CPU has four Cortex-A76 @2GHz cores and four more efficient Cortex-A55 cores, which also run at 2GHz. The graphics chip is from the same class as the Dimensity 1000, and is combined with a technology called HyperEngine, which improves hardware performance during gaming.

The ISP Dimensity 800 chip supports sensors up to 64MP or 32MP + 16MP dual camera. MediaTek has implemented algorithms for AI autofocus, auto exposure, white balance, noise reduction and HDR.

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MSI GS66 Stealth

The new MSI GS66 Stealth laptop comes with enormous battery life

Stealth comes with a ginormous 99.9 WHr battery and a 300 Hz display

During the CES 2020, MSI updated its line of laptops with the new GS66 series, featuring the Stealth model, writes Overclock3D.

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The MSI GS Stealth line is known to users for several reasons, including its slim, lightweight design for aesthetic jobs. MSI GS66 Stealth has an upgraded battery, which plays to the permissible capacity requirements levels and offers 99.9Wh. This represents an update of over 25% compared to 2019 GS65 Stealth.

In addition to the aforementioned battery, the laptop also has MSI’s new Cooler Boost Trinity+ cooling system. This system uses the world’s thinnest laptop fan system (0.1 mm) and enables a 10% improvement in air circulation and superior heat transfer compared to the previous generation.

MSI has not released the full specifications of the GS66 Stealth model, but did mention that the laptop uses Intel Comet Lake processor series, Intel HD or Nvidia Discrete graphics card, RGB keyboard and 15.6-inch 240Hz Full HD IPS display.

The MSI GS66 Stealth laptop is expected in the coming months, when we will reveal its full specifications.

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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 comes in Intel and AMD variants

During the CES, Lenovo introduced the new Yoga Slim 7 laptops that will be offered in Intel and AMD configurations, reports Ubergizmo.

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Interestingly, the laptops will be equipped with AMD Ryzen 4000 processors, which arrive during the first quarter of this year. When it comes to Intel models, they come with tenth generation Intel Core i7 processors.

In addition to the different brands to be found, there will also be a price difference between the new Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 laptops. Thus, AMD models will start at $850, while Intel variants will come with starting price of $1,210. The rest of the laptop features are similar, and include a 14-inch full HD display, up to 16 GB of RAM, up to 1 TB SSD, USB 3.1 and USB-C ports, SD card readers and a headphone port.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7

AMD and Intel versions of the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 will launch in April.

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Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro

Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro Unveiled: A stylish, durable and business-built smartphone

Samsung’s removable-battery smartphone is coming to the US

Samsung had prepared a surprise at CES 2020, the enhanced Galaxy Xcover Pro smartphone. This smartphone was officially launched yesterday and at a price of $499 we find it to be mid-range.

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Comes with IP68 certification against water and dust, Military 810 certification and promises to withstand falls of 1.5 meters. While Samsung aims to entice businesses with this phone, the company says it will sell to individual users as well.

It has a 4,050 mAh replaceable battery with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The 6.3-inch screen has an FHD+ panel that will not surprise you but is perfect in the circumstances it is intended to be used.

Galaxy XCover Pro
Galaxy XCover Pro

The company says it also works in rain and snow and even while wearing gloves. Although not a flagship, Samsung decided to give it two rear cameras, one standard 25-megapixel and the other 8-megapixel wide-angle.

On the front there is a 13-megapixel camera. It’s all powered by an Exynos 9611 processor with eight cores and 2Ghz frequency and Android 10 operating system

In the past Samsung has produced flagships of this category as the Galaxy S8 Active. While the Xcover Pro is not designed to replace the S8 Active, it may seem appropriate for those fans who lack such a device.

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Specter x360 15

HP refreshes its Specter x360 15 laptop with a 90% screen-to-body ratio

There are also option for 4K OLED display as well as Intel U-series processor or Nvidia MX graphics card

HP has unveiled its new, advanced Specter x360 laptop during the CES 2020. The biggest change from the previous model is the reduced frame size. This has enabled the new laptop to have a 90% screen-to-body ratio, Neowin reports.

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This change has made the Specter x360 15 lighter and more mobile. There is still the option of 4K OLED display, as well as more powerful hardware, such as the Intel U-series processor or Nvidia MX graphics card. In the first picture are the previous models and the new ones side by side.

There will be several different variants of the Specter x360 15 laptop. This includes the 10th generation U-series processor and the Nvidia MX GPU, which is designed for productivity and offers better battery life. The second model comes with H series processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card.

The new HP Specter x360 15 laptops will be available from March for a starting price of $1600.

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