Sunday, October 9, 2016

[PC-LAPTOP][TECH] Asus ZenBook 3 UX390UA Review & Specs

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Review
It’s been a while since Asus actually released completely new ultraportables. Their Skylake models to date were actually upgrades of Broadwell and even Haswell chassis, but that’s going to change in the second part of 2016 with the newly announced Zenbook 3 and the Transformer 3 series.
The Zenbook 3 is a thin and light clamshell ultraportable with a 12.5-inch screen and Intel Skylake Kabylake Core i5 and i7 hardware inside. It weighs around 910 grams and is a competitor for the Apple Macbook, Samsung ATIV Book and the HP Spectre 13, some of the sleekest and lightest laptops available these days.
It was initially unveiled at Computex 2016,alongside the Transformer 3 series which we covered in another post, and will be available in stores later this year, starting at $999.


Design and Features

       The ZenBook 3 $1,099.00 at Amazon is available in two colors: a traditional grayish silver, and an avant-garde blue with gold accents (as on our review unit). The aluminum body feels just as sturdy as those on thicker laptops like the Editors' Choice ultraportable Dell XPS 13 Touch$1,449.99 at Dell, and is more substantial than on some competitors like the LG gram-14Z950.

Display
When I watched trailers for Rogue One and Doctor Strange, fine details like the freckles on Felicity Jones' face or the sparks in a magic ring really stood out, even more than they do on most 1080p monitors. Colors like the yellow in a magician's cloak, the green lights on a wall in the rebel's battle room and the orange on an X-wing pilot's uniform seemed true to life, though not overly rich.
The increased detail is due to Asus' True2Life technology, which is designed to increase the sharpness and contrast of videos, while reducing motion blur. After I disabled True2Life, using the bundled Asus Splendid software, the same trailers just weren't as sharp. The same utility also allowed me to control the color temperature, switching among Normal, Eye Care, Vivid and Manual modes. Hitting Vivid made colors, especially greens and reds, just a little bit more lively. Using Eye Care mode eliminated a lot of the blue light coming out of the screen. 
According to our colorimeter, the ZenBook 3's display can reproduce a very strong 111 percent of the sRGB color gamut. That's comfortably ahead of the 96 percent ultraportable notebook category and the quite-respectable 93.6 percent rate of the Dell XPS 13 (with 1080p screen). TheRazer Blade Stealth's QHD screen hit 115 percent, while the MacBook (107 percent) and HP Spectre (100 percent) were close behind.
Asus' laptop is also very color-accurate, registering a Delta-E score of 1.08 (0 is perfect), which is better than the category average (2.1) and about on par with the MacBook (1) and the Razer Blade Stealth (0.97). The XPS 13 (0.76) is a bit more accurate.

The ZenBook 3's panel is fairly bright, hitting 309 nits on our light meter, which is just above the 301-nit category average and the score of the Dell XPS 13 with 1080p screen (302 nits). However, competitors such as the MacBook (327 nits), HP Spectre (359 nits) and Razor Blade Stealth (319 nits) were a bit more luminous. While colors remained, the screen's glossy surface made the picture fade a bit at viewing angles wider than 60 degrees to the left or right.
Specs

CPU
Intel Core i7-7500U
Operating System
RAM
16GB
RAM Upgradable to
16GB
Hard Drive Size
512GB
Hard Drive Speed
Hard Drive Type
PCIe SSD
Secondary Hard Drive Size
Secondary Hard Drive Speed
Secondary Hard Drive Type
Display Size
12.5
Native Resolution
1920x1080
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Speed
Graphics Card
Intel HD Graphics 620
Video Memory
Wi-Fi
802.11 b/g/n/ac
Wi-Fi Model
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.0
Mobile Broadband
Touchpad Size
4.1 x 2.4
Ports (excluding USB)
Thunderbolt 3
USB Ports
2
Card Slots
SD memory reader
Warranty/Support
one year standard warranty
Size
11.65 x 7.3 x 0.47 inches
Weight
2 pounds
Company Website
www.asus.com








Performance

The ZenBook 3 is the first system we've tested equipped with a processor from Intel's 7th Generation Core ("Kaby Lake") family: a Core i7-7500U with integrated Intel HD Graphics 620. This combo leads to a class-leading score of 3,228 on the PCMark 8 Work Conventional test, which measures a PC's prowess with day-to-day tasks like document editing, Web browsing, and video conferencing. It also helps the ZenBook 3 outperform systems like the Apple MacBook, Dell XPS 13 Touch, and HP Spectre 13 at the Handbrake (2:13) and CineBench (332) tests, while remaining competitive, though a few seconds behind the average time among the high-end ultraportables at the Adobe Photoshop test (4:48) 3D performance is passable, which is to say that you'll probably be able to play Minecraft and probably even Diablo III at low quality settings, but don't expect to boot up Grand Theft Auto V or the new Doom. The Core i7 version of the Dell XPS 13 Touch (Gold Edition)
$1,749.99 at Dell was the best 3D performer in the ultraportable category, though you shouldn't play Doom on that, either.
Battery Life
Battery life, on the other hand, is spectacular. The ZenBook 3 was able to last 12 hours, 7 minutes, on our rundown test. Our test measures video playback, which is one of the major targets of optimization in the latest Core processors. The system outlasted the MacBook Pro (11:10) and 12-inch MacBook (11:37), our former champs. That's surprising for such a compact system. Like the MacBook, the ZenBook 3 uses a group of separate flat battery packs shaped to fit inside the contours of the laptop case. These give the system the stamina to outlast other Windows laptops like the XPS 13 Touch (9:02), HP Spectre 13 (8:36), and the Razer Blade Stealth (6:25).

With the ZenBook 3, Asus has shrunk the Core i7 laptop to amazingly slender proportions—only the HP Spectre 13 is thinner. Though the ZenBook 3 costs a few hundred dollars more than the Spectre, it bests it on every spec and performance measure, except for port selection. It's certainly faster and more comfortable to type on than the Apple MacBook, and it lasts longer on a battery charge, though the MacBook has a higher-resolution screen. The Dell XPS 13 Touch is a different animal, as it has a closer price, a much higher-resolution touch screen, and better connectivity (two USB 3.0 ports, a USB-C port with Thunderbolt, and an SD card reader), but a lower-performing processor, less storage, and less memory. The Gold edition of the XPS 13 Touch carries a $150 price premium over the ZenBook 3, but the former's Core i7 processor and integrated graphics are the only improvements over the silver model. The ZenBook 3 meets or exceeds our expectations for premium ultraportables: speed, endurance, thinness, light weight, advanced technology, a beautiful screen, comfortable typing, visual presence/aesthetics, and build quality. That's plenty of reason to award the ZenBook 3 our latest Editors' Choice for premium ultraportable laptops.

Price
Now, one final aspect to mention here is the pricing policy. From the little we know right now, the Zenbook 3 UX390 is scheduled for the second part of 2016 (Q3 2016) and will be available in three configurations:
·        Core i5-6200U processor, 4 GB of DDR3 1866 MHz RAM, 256 GB M.2 SATA SSD – $999;
·        Core i7-6500U processor, 16 GB of DDR3 2133 MHz RAM, 512 GB M.2 NVMe SSD – $1499;
·        Core i7-6500U processor, 16 GB of DDR3 2133 MHz RAM, 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD – $1999.
The entry level configuration is fairly affordable, considering how sleek this laptop actually is, at $999. However, it only gets 4 GB of RAM, which is non-upgradable.

[SMARTPHONE][TECH] NEW RELEASE LGV20

Multimedia Experience LG V20 Promises To Step Higher


Finally, LG Electronics (LG) made an official announcement related launch LG V20 as the newest smartphone in the series V. LG V20 claimed promises better multimedia experience that took him to a higher stage.

GadgetPlus.ID, Seoul - Finally, LG Electronics (LG) made an official announcement related to the launch of the LG V20 as newest smartphone in the series V. Selaian fact be the world's first smartphone that comes with the latest Android 7.0 operating system and application Nougat In Apps Google for the search function in it, the LG V20 is said to promise a better multimedia experience that took him to a higher stage.

Efforts to make the smartphone LG to compete in the premium segment looks to strengthen his audio and video features. Among the featured supporting features that Steady Record 2.0, Hi-Fi Audio Recorder Quad DAC danHD. Meanwhile, to provide visual satisfaction, LG uses a camera lens captured width (wide-angle lens) on the front and back cameras LG V20. "LG V20 was created to offer users a multimedia experience at a high level through excellence more audio and video features in it," said Juno Cho, president of LG Mobile Communications Company.


LG development focus on audio and video features is not separated from the philosophy that brought the series V. Since the early introduction through LG V10, V series is indeed said to represent LG's efforts to provide the best audio and video experience for its users.

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SPECS LG V20

  • Status : Caming Soon
NETWORK
  • Network GPRS, EDGE, 3G, 4G LTE
  • HSDPA: 42.2 mbps & HSUPA : 57.6 mbps
  • LTE Cat 4 150/50 Mbps
  • Dual SIM
DIMENSION
  • Dimension : 159.5 x 78.1 x 8.8 mm
  • Weight : –
  • Materials : Metal
  • LED Notification : Yes
DISPLAY
  • Display IPS LCD Capacitive
  • Wide 5.7 Inch
  • Resolution 1440 x 2560 pixels
  • Density : ~ 515 ppi
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 4
  • Top Screen 2.1 inci
SOFTWARE & HARDWARE
  • OS Android v7.0 Nougat
  • Chipset : Snapdragon 820
  • CPU : Quad-core (2×2.15 GHz Kryo & 2×1.6 GHz Kryo)
  • GPU : Adreno 530
CAMERA
  • Main Camera 20 MP
  • OIS
  • Laser Autofocus
  • LED Flash
  • Video 2160p@30fps
  • Kamera Depan 8 MP Duo
MEMORY
  • Internal Memory 32/64 GB
  • Micro SD up to 256 GB
  • RAM 4/6 GB
CONNECTIVITY
  • WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
  • Dual Band
  • Wi-Fi Direct
  • Hotspot
  • GPS  with –  A GPS
  • Bluetooth v 4.0 A2DP
  • Micro USB v2.0
  • USB OTG
CENSOR
  • Fingerprint
  • Accelerometer
  • Proxymity
  • Gyro
  • Compass
  • Color Spectrum
BATTERY
  • Baterai Li-Ion 4000 mAh
  • Fast Charging
  • Non-Removable
Source : Gsmarena

Advantages of LG V20

  • The V20 build quality is LG's best; the unpainted aluminum feels better than G5's, the pop-off back seems more secure than G5's modular design too; other flagships can learn a thing or two as well - LG succeeded in offering a MIL-STD-810G shockproof phone, without sacrificing battery access;
    The screen is very bright, much brighter than the G5's, but the contrast is lower; color accuracy has improved - it's better than the flagship average, but it still lags behind the best in the biz;
  • With version 7.0 Nougat, Android finally feels feature-complete without skins; LG did add a few things, but they are often specific to V20 hardware rather than universal enhancements;
  • The Snapdragon 820 chipset shines, even compared against other S820-powered phones; we observed thermal CPU throttling, though, and the phone is quick to heat up;
  • The V20 loudspeaker is among the loudest we've tested and the sound quality never wavered (even with headphones)
  • Having a wide-angle view in addition to the normal camera FoV for both the main camera and the selfie cam is fun leaving room for lots of experimentation in creative framing; the extensive manual controls offered by the V20 for both photos and video taking are matched by none other (not even Lumias)
  • The secondary screen is smaller but more functional than the Always-On screens of the LG G5 and Note7; it provides additional functionality when the phone is active too, similar to Note7 edge UI;
  • Battery life is comparable to the LG G5; and Endurance rating of 63h is solid on its own but it's lower than what your average phablet offers;

Disadvantages of LG V20

  • No water proofing
  • No wireless charging

Saturday, October 8, 2016

[TIPS-TRICK][EDUCATION]How to Create Your Own Blog

How to Create a new blog 

Write by Adi Young
Inspired by WikiHow
Starting your own blog doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, more and more people are starting blogs every day. It seems that just about every person or business has a blog these days.

But if you’re like most people, you may not know where to get started. Starting a blog can be intimidating if you don’t have the required technological skills. Not to mention that the number of options available for starting a blog can be just plain confusing.

Follow  My Step :

Step 1: Sign Up for a Google Account

You will need a Google account to build your own blog on Blogger. If you already have one, you do not need to create a new account, simply follow these steps.
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Step 2: Go to Blogger.com then Sign In

If you already have it or you are already to sign up.

Step 3: Write your name

Enter a “Display Name” to be used to sign your blog posts and click “Continue”.
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Step 4: Click “Create Your Blog Now”

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Step 5: Select a “Blog title” and an available URL for your blog 

You can check if the URL you are considering is available by clicking "Check Availability"(if it is unavailable try adding more letters and don't use things like hyphens,under scores, colons etc).
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Step 6: Choose a starter template, which will act as the basic design/layout of your blog

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Step 7: Click “Start Blogging” to create your first post in your own blog.

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[TECH][SMARTPHONE]SAMSUNG GALAXY A7 2017

SAMSUNG GALAXY A7 2017 RUMORS

Samsung's Galaxy A series could be described as a mid-to-upper-mid range of handsets, including the likes of the Galaxy A3 (2016)Galaxy A5 (2016)Galaxy A7 (2016) and Galaxy A9 (2016). Recently, benchmarks revealed the existence of a new Galaxy A5 (2017) (SM-A520F), with further reports suggesting that the upcoming device would be joined by some of its usual friends. Now, GFXBench has spotted a Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) (SM-A720x) in the wild. 

Specs


Specifications for the 2017 variant of the Galaxy A7 have leaked on GFX Bench. The specs show a device with a 5.5-inch display and a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels — the same as the 2016 A7. It’s said to be powered by an octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM, and will likely come with 32GB of internal storage. If it’s anything like the current variant, the 2017 A7 will also have a MicroSD card slot in case you want to boost your storage.
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The device is purportedly running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. If the phone is released in early 2017, there’s no reason why it shouldn’t come with Android 7.0 Nougat, so we’ll have to wait and see if Samsung delivers.

But the most interesting tidbit is related to the camera — both the rear and the front will feature a 16-megapixel camera, meaning you’ll be able to take some highly-detailed selfies. Most smartphones have 5 megapixels on the front, and focus more on the rear. Not the 2017 Galaxy A7.


Price

Not available but all at all it is worth for you guys.

Friday, October 7, 2016

[EDM] TOP 5 DJs (2015)

TOP 5 DJs
Information from  DJMag.com
Created by Adi Young




Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike’s ascent to the top of the Top 100 DJs poll will be forever intertwined with their role at their country’s Tomorrowland Festival.





Hardwell
Down 1
He may have been dethroned after two years at the top of the poll but Hardwell’s bigger than ever. Robbert van de Corput’s 2015 was a very good year even by his bombastic standards.





Up 1
It’s incredible to think that Martin Garrix isn’t legally allowed to drink alcohol at the EDM festivals he's been a fixture at the past few years.







Down 1
“I think it’s a really odd phenomenon,” Armin van Buuren says matter-of-factly down the phone line.







5Tiƫsto
tiesto
No Change
It’s been yet another year of chart-topping and globe-trotting for Dutchman Tijs Verwest, better known to the world as TiĆ«sto. For the man who has been going strong in the EDM scene since before such a genre classification existed (fellow ‘90s ravers, we know you remember the days), life appears to be a continuous whirlwind of success.