Avita Pura 14 review: The cheapest Ryzen 5 laptop on the market

Avita’s latest offering, the Avita Pura 14, is its cheapest model yet. Still, it manages to pack in some impressive internals. Will it be the best budget laptop of 2020? Avita Pura 14 review: What you need to knowThe Avita Pura 14 is a modest budget Full HD laptop from lifestyle brand Avita (a subsidiary of Hong Kong tech giant Nexstgo), positioned as an all-day work machine for students and professionals. It’s powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 3500U processor, has 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and runs Windows 10 Home.


Avita has released additional configurations of the Pura 14 in some international markets, with up to 8GB of RAM and a choice of Ryzen 3 or Intel processors, but so far there’s been no sign of these coming to the UK. Avita Pura 14 review: Price and competitionAt just £330, the Avita Pura 14 is the most competitively priced Ryzen 5 laptop we’ve seen to date. You can buy it from a variety of UK online retailers, including JD Williams and Jacamo. The Bmax X14 is one of the Avita Pura 14’s closest competitors – at least in terms of price. At the time of our review, its £399 price tag was excellent value for money. However, the performance of its Intel Celeron N4100 CPU is meager compared to the cheaper Ryzen 5-powered Pura 14.


At £549, the Honor MagicBook 14 Laptop Batteryremains our favorite budget 14in laptop. It also runs an AMD Ryzen 5 3500U processor, but comes with 8GB of RAM, twice as much as the Pura 14. It’s a better machine in every way, from CPU performance and battery life to display quality and overall build quality. The extra expense is well worth it. Avita Pura 14 review: Design, keyboard and touchpadUnpacking the Avita Pura 14, the cheapness of its build is immediately apparent. The gray plastic chassis has a tacky, rough surface, and the entire machine makes a squeaking sound every time it’s picked up, opened, or closed. The wrist rest area is particularly fragile and can be pressed down until you hear a click. Avita Pura 14 review: display and audioAvita’s pricier Liber 14 has a decent IPS display, so I had high hopes for the Pura’s 1,920 x 1,080 14-inch IPS panel. But sadly, its screen is the dimmest and dimmest of any laptop I’ve tested, with a maximum brightness of just 194cd/m².Color performance is similarly poor; the panel covers 59.4% of the sRGB color gamut, with shocking accuracy across the palette—greens and reds are off, while deep blues are completely off. Avata Pura 14 review: Performance and Avita Pura 14 laptop batterylifeNormally I wouldn’t expect much from CPU performance in a £330 laptop. However, the Avita Pura 14 surprised me thanks to its AMD Ryzen 5 3500U processor. In our 4K media benchmark, the Pura 14 achieved an overall score of 80 points. That’s respectable, and not far off the speeds recorded by the pricier Huawei MateBook D 15 and Honor MagicBook 14 laptops. In standard day-to-day use, the Pura 14 felt reasonably snappy, but pushing it harder revealed its limitations: Once I got past 20 tabs in Chrome, the machine started to feel sluggish. Avita Pura 14 Review: VerdictThe Avata Pura 14 does far more than any £330 laptop should. But make no mistake: Ryzen 5 CPUs don’t leave much room for anything else in the budget. The build quality is weak, the display isn’t great, the Avita Pura 14 laptop’s battery life is mediocre, and its SSD speeds are anything but cutting-edge. If you can spend an extra £200, Honor’s MagicBook 14 is a product like no other.

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The best cheap tablets of 2024: Great value options tested and ranked

Below you’ll find a comprehensive roundup of all the best budget tablets under £350/$400. The list includes a range of options to choose from. Some people go for price, while others focus on other elements such as a great display, longtablet battery life or powerful processing power, and we’ve highlighted the highlights of each element as much as possible to make your buying decision easier.

Honor Tablet X9The Honor Tablet X9 features a large 11.5-inch display and a 2000 x 1200 resolution, which is enough to compete with most of the budget competition, but the addition of a 120Hz refresh rate makes it really stand out. The super-smooth refresh rate helps the tablet feel responsive, with smooth animations and better response times when playing games on the tablet. Despite being powered by a middling Snapdragon 685 chipset and 4GB of RAM, the Honor X9 can still handle everyday tasks such as browsing the web, split- screen multitasking, and even gaming at a moderate graphics level. Add to that the long Honor X9  tablet battery life, a landscape-mounted selfie camera for video chats, and surprisingly good speakers, and it becomes an easy recommendation for any budget tablet buyer. 

Apple iPad 9Best Value iPad
The iPad 9 is our cheapest Apple tablet recommendation for budget buyers. Although it didn’t impress us as much as the lighter and more powerful iPad Air 2022 when we reviewed it, it’s still the best value option if you’re 100% committed to an Apple device. While the screen doesn’t have a variable refresh rate and the bezels around it are undoubtedly thick, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better option at this price, especially if you’re an Apple fan. The 10.2-inch Retina display is the sharpest on this list, and with solid black levels and high maximum brightness, it’s perfect for watching Netflix on the go. The tablet is also solidly built and comes with a variety of case options, some of which come with keyboards, meaning it’s a good choice for older kids who need a device for schoolwork and entertainment. The A13 Bionic chip in the iPad 9 means that, according to our exhaustive testing, you won’t run into any performance issues unless you’re doing high-end video editing or vector graphics. The only downside is that, despite being cheap by Apple standards, the iPad 9 is still the most expensive option on this list, which is why we can’t recommend it for young children.

Lenovo Tab M10 PlusBest Cheap Entertainment Tablet
The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus is a budget tablet that has a premium look and feel, with an aluminum unibody body and a stone-grained strip on one side of the back that further elevates its design status. It’s really a good-looking tablet, measuring just 7.5mm thick and with rounded edges that are comfortable to hold in the palm of your hand. The 10.61-inch 2000 x 1200 display has a 16:10 aspect ratio, which keeps black bars to a minimum when watching video content such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, and when paired with the Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers, the viewing experience is quite enjoyable. Brightness of 400nits isn’t enough for HDR playback, but it’s more than adequate for outdoor use. It’s a shame the MediaTek MT6769V chipset isn’t more powerful, with our reviewer noting that unpredictable stuttering occasionally plagued the tablet, and it’s also not powerful enough to run demanding 3D games. It does have a compatible stylus accessory, which makes it a tempting option for note-taking students, although it’ll cost you an extra £45.Lenovo Tab M10 battery

Amazon Fire Max 11The Amazon Fire Max 11 is the latest in a series of Amazon Fire-branded tablets from the retail giant, though this one looks and feels different. With a more mature design that’s a bit reminiscent of Apple’s iPad Air, complete with rounded edges and a slightly raised single-camera bump on the back, the tablet feels a lot more premium than its price tag would suggest. The 11-inch 2000 x 1200 IPS LCD display may not have the OLED technology of more premium tablets, but it does have a fully laminated screen. That might not sound like much, but it means there’s no air gap between the front glass and the LCD panel, like there is on Apple’s cheaper iPads, eliminating that cheap, hollow feeling when you tap and swipe on the display.

According to Amazon, the large display is designed for productivity, and it even sells a dedicated stylus and keyboard case accessory for the tablet separately, further separating it from the rest of the budget Fire range. Despite Amazon’s best efforts to position it as a productivity workhorse, the lack of pro-level apps on Amazon’s limited Fire OS and Appstore hinders it from achieving its goals. Even the built-in word processing app doesn’t properly adapt to the tablet’s display. It’s a real shame, too, because the chipset inside easily beats almost everything else in our chart, and by a wide margin. Still, it does mean it’s great for gaming and general everyday use, as long as your favorite apps and games are available on the Fire OS platform. The Amazon Fire Max 11 also has great  Amazon Fire Max 11  tablet battery life, with long standby time that can last for more than a week when not in use, but with only a 9W charging brick in the box, charging can be slow.


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Review: HP Elite x3 — A Windows 10 Mobile powerhouse

The Windows Phone market hasn’t seen any interesting Windows Phone devices for many years. Last year, Microsoft launched its new flagships – the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL, but these devices didn’t have many impressive features compared to some of the other offerings in the market. We are indeed talking about the Elite x3 from HP, a powerful device that offers (almost) everything you could possibly need on a modern smartphone and more. The x3 has the usual matte black plastic on the back. You can also see the HP logo near the bottom of the device, which looks pretty gorgeous. From the front, the HP Elite x3 does look pretty good thanks to the front-facing speakers at the bottom. The speaker grille at the bottom gives the Elite x3 an interesting look that makes the device look even better. If HP had just gone with the usual speakers at the back, the device wouldn’t have looked that good. Smartphone displays today are pretty similar to each other, with most devices sporting the usual AMOLED displays, and what you see on the displays of most new smartphones isn’t all that surprising. Likewise, the HP Elite x3 comes with a massive 5.96-inch display. It sports a WQHD AMOLED display, which is something you’d typically find on a high-end smartphone. The Elite x3’s 5.96-inch display produces bright colors, and the display’s viewing angles are also very good. In short, Windows 10 Mobile looks gorgeous on the Elite x3 — that is, when you’re not in the sun.


Performance-wise, most high-end Windows Phone devices don’t disappoint. The same is true for the Elite x3. . Sure, the Elite x3 can struggle in certain situations, but that’s something you’ll see on most smartphones. It’s worth noting that the out-of-the-box performance of the device may not be very impressive, but once you download all the available updates, everything should feel much faster. The HP Elite x3 is already very fast, and if Microsoft focuses on improving the performance of Windows 10 Mobile, the device should be even faster. Video recording on the Elite x3’s rear camera is actually pretty good for the most part. The audio quality of the videos is good, and the video quality is good enough. However, the autofocus issue remains disappointing, and the camera can take 5-10 seconds to finally focus, which is really annoying. This is obviously something HP can fix with a firmware update, so hopefully it’ll be addressed in the near future.


On the other hand, the front camera of the Elite x3 isn’t very impressive, but it’s not bad. The 8MP sensor can take some decent selfies – that is, in good lighting conditions. The front camera of the Elite x3 can also record high-quality videos and excellent audio, which is very important for business customers. Battery life is also very important for smartphones these days. Most smartphones don’t have great battery life these days, and that’s because most companies are focused on making smartphones thinner (I’m looking at you, Apple). On the other hand, HP has equipped the Elite x3 with a massive 4150mAh battery, which is larger than what you usually see on most high-end devices. For example, the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone batteryhas a 3500mAh battery, theiPhone 6s Plus smartphone battery has a 2750mAh battery, and the Lumia 950 XL smartphone batteryhas a 3340mAh battery. Thanks to the Elite x3 smartphone battery, you can expect to get about 1.5 days of smartphone battery life with moderate use. Daily tasks like replying to emails, browsing the web, browsing Twitter, etc. should easily get you 1 and a half days of use out of the device. Of course, when you push the limits and use the device frequently, the device’s smartphone

battery may struggle to last 24 hours. In case you’re wondering, the phone’s Continuum also reduces significantly smartphone batterylife. As I mentioned earlier, the Continuum’s Desk Dock can charge the Elite x3 while you’re using it, which is very useful because Continuum consumes a lot of the HP Elite x3 smartphone battery. HP also includes the usual features like fast charging and wireless charging, both of which work well on the Elite x3, just like most other smartphones. Overall, I have no complaints about the HP Elite x3 smartphone battery life: it can easily last a day, fast charging is nice, and using the Desk Dock to charge the device while using Continuum is also very neat. The good thing about the Elite x3 earphones is that they are not the ordinary earphones that you’ll find on most smartphones.


The earphones on the Elite x3 do sound great, and the design is stylish as well. The earphones on the device come with a fabric braided headphone cable to prevent tangling. The earphones obviously don’t include any “premium” features like noise cancellation, but they’re still very good and much better than the crappy earphones you get with most smartphones. For businesses, the Elite x3 is a great buy for Continuum,  HP Elite x3 smartphone battery life, security, and a large display
For consumers, the story is less rosy. HP Elite x3 performs poorly in some important areas, such as camera quality, outdoor screen quality, speaker quality, app availability, and importantly, value for money, especially when the comparable Lumia 950 XL offers such a great price. Consumers generally don’t need Continuum, don’t have access to HP Workspace at all, and will be put off by the high prices of HP accessories and should probably steer clear.

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Asus Vivobook Pro 16X OLED review: Almost a Studiobook

A laptop with impressive specs and a gorgeous OLED screen, the Asus Vivobook Pro 16X is a laptop that can be used almost anywhere. Its CPU and GPU are the most powerful currently on the market, and whether it’s gaming, image editing, content creation or any other work that involves heavy number crunching, this laptop will rise to the challenge. The Asus Vivobook Pro 16X OLED is the second laptop I’ve reviewed recently that has a sticker on its lid declaring it the “best Asus OLED laptop for creators” , the other being the ProArt Studiobook OLED.

The Vivobook has similar specs to the ProArt, but lacks the physical knob on the trackpad, and is a few hundred pounds cheaper. Laptops this big are usually bought as desktop replacement machines and don’t see much lap time, so in order to make them the best laptops for graphic design possible, things like long Asus Vivobook Pro 16X OLED laptop battery life and cool running are ignored in favor of sheer processing power and graphics performance, which are the Vivobook’s two big strengths. The main highlight on the outside of the laptop’s shell is the screen, a 3.2K HDR OLED with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz. It’s not a touchscreen, but it has everything you’d expect from an OLED panel in 2023 – bright, sharp, colorful, its color accuracy is Pantone-validated, and it can display 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. It also has a 16:10 aspect ratio, which is slightly taller than the more common 16:9 widescreens and better suited to working with multiple documents and windows. There’s a trackpad, offset to the left, decently sized, and marked by the presence (or rather absence) of the Asus dial we saw on the Studiobook Pro. Here, a circle punctuates one corner of the trackpad, inviting you to twirl your fingertips here, mimicking the turning of a dial. The island-style keyboard comes with a soft backlight, full-size keys, and 1.4mm of travel. It feels very good to type on, with a soft feel under your fingers .

The number pad is small and squeezed into the side, while at the top of the screen, the webcam is joined by a privacy shutter, with a sliding switch to cover it. Connectivity on the Vivobook is very good, with a pair of Thunderbolt 4 ports for connecting to a monitor or charging the laptop, plus a full-size HDMI 2.1 socket, USB-A and a combo headphone socket on one side, and an SD card reader, USB 3.2 Type-A port, Ethernet and a dedicated charging connection (which it prefers you use) on the other. Wi-Fi is type 6E, which allows for the latest wireless transmission technology, and there’s a Bluetooth 5.3 radio, which should work well for wireless keyboards and headphones. Performance For the components inside the Vivobook 16X OLED, you’d expect a decent level of performance, and we weren’t disappointed. You’ll get great performance in Photoshop, Lightroom, Blender and Baldur’s Gate 3 from this laptop.

The CPU is a 24-core chip from Intel’s Raptor Lake architecture – the latest at the time of writing. It has a maximum turbo speed of 5.6GHz, which wouldn’t be out of place in a desktop workstation. However, we note that its multi-core Geekbench score is higher than that of the Asus ProArt Studiobook, which is a laptop from the same manufacturer that uses the same components and should therefore provide roughly similar scores. We can only speculate what the difference is – perhaps a change in the cooling system, or that the ProArt needs to return to the Creative Bloq benchmarker for another test.
The Asus Vivobook Pro 16X OLED laptop battery life is just what you’d expect from a laptop with this level of computing power. Only the MacBook really stands out in this regard, with its more energy-efficient silicon architecture under its aluminum shell. Our Asus Vivobook  batterylife result of only about five and a half hours, using a test that keeps the screen permanently on and runs an office workload including video calls and spreadsheets, is about what you’d expect from a 2023 creative workstation laptop – the Vivobook It’s portable, but you won’t want to use it for long periods away from a wall socket, especially if you’re hammering the chip harder than in our test.
It gets hot underneath, too.

The heat is isolated in two specific places – the center of the back below the vents, and the center right of the base, which provides some clues as to where the CPU and GPU are located inside. This is a computer that’s best left on a desk, and the weight highlights that. Should I buy the Asus Vivobook Pro 16X OLED? . The Asus Vivobook Pro 16X OLED is packed with a ton of quality components, but it’s up against a lot of high- end machines (some of which are from Asus itself) that will compete with it in terms of processing power. That said, there’s really nothing wrong with the Vivobook – its OLED screen looks beautiful, it doesn’t run too hot, and there are plenty of ports to connect it to other devices and use it as a desktop replacement. It’s versatile, and while it may lack a specific focus, it’s a good choice if you just want to have one laptop at a time. It’s a bit overkill for web browsing and basic office tasks, but you’ll appreciate the investment when you fire up creative applications.

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Asus VivoBook S451LA review: A touchscreen for less, but compromises, too

The Asus VivoBook S451LA is a relatively affordable machine that comes with a touchscreen, but not much else. Some machines try to have the best of both worlds, forgoing the keyboard dock or going to great lengths for our comfort.

Others, like the $700 Asus VivoBook S451, graft a touchscreen onto a regular laptop chassis and that’s it. While that’s a relatively affordable price, it doesn’t justify the compromises you’ll have to make to make this machine worth your money. Note that, like many Asus laptops , our exact version of the VivoBook S451 may be out of stock at online retailers, and you may find slightly different components and different prices depending on when and where you buy it.

Our review unit came with a 1.6GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 6GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive. The low native screen resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels puts it firmly in the budget range. PC Geekbox Let’s take a step back and look at it: It’s already beautiful, right? It’s a deceptive design, and the brushed metal lid makes it look like a more expensive device. And its height — just 0.97 inches thick — makes it look very portable, the kind of slim device you can throw in your bag. But at 4.8 pounds, the VivoBook S451LA is pretty heavy. This laptop has a 14-inch touchscreen, which looks cool. But when you open it up, you’ll find that it only has 1,366 x 768 pixels of screen real estate, and it’s not very good: Viewing angles are very limited, and colors are inverted and appear washed out with just the slightest change of angle.

I found myself constantly adjusting the hinge, searching for that mythical perfect angle that would allow me to sit comfortably while still seeing clearly — which becomes a problem if you like to move around. It is, however, a touchscreen. It’s responsive and handles gestures confidently, but its hinge isn’t very sturdy, and it would wobble rather annoyingly when I clicked through menus. I’m used to glass or matte touchpads , so the overly glossy touchpad on this VivoBook was a little too slippery for my taste.

Gestures were problematic, and the touchpad was sometimes inaccurate. This problem is exacerbated by the extra finesse required to emulate Windows 8’s touch gestures: Swipe inward from the right edge of the touchpad and you’ll bring up the Charms menu; swipe inward from the left to quickly switch between running apps, and swipe down from the top of the touchpad brings up Windows 8’s context-sensitive menu bar. The speakers can sound a little hollow, despite Asus’s SonicMaster branding and a few equalizer presets. Ports and connections Connectivity, performance, and the Asus VivoBook S451LA battery

The VivoBook’s Core i5-4200U processor falls into the famous “good enough” category. While it lagged behind the competition in every one of CNET’s performance tests, I didn’t have too many troubles with it in day-to-day use. It’s still very fast, with apps loading in reasonable times and running at a steady pace throughout. Booting the machine takes about 12 seconds, which feels a little long, but isn’t exactly a deal breaker — that’s more a credit to the OS than the hardware, as an SSD would certainly improve things. Unfortunately, you can’t do much better: The S451LA can be configured with up to a Core i7-4500U, but there’s no SSD option.

The fastest storage option is a 750GB 7,200rpm hard drive, while the largest is a 1TB 5,400rpm drive. You’ll also find eye-watering prices on the model we tested, though Amazon currently sells it for $669.69 (as of the date of this post). The VivoBook on Intel’s integrated graphics, which means any kind of high-end or midrange gaming is out of the question. Fortunately, there are plenty of games in the Windows 8 store and on the web that run smoothly on this hardware. As for battery life, Asus estimates that the VivoBook will last about five hours on a single charge. We saw 6 hours and 13 minutes on our video playback rundown test. While that’s in line with the performance you can expect at this price point, it’s still not that great if you plan on using it all day.

This Asus VivoBook’s display, keyboard, and touchpad are basically phonebooks, and it’s (relatively) heavy, but it’ll get you around the Internet, play HD movies (though not at full HD resolution), and help you get work done — thanks to a fairly responsive touch screen — for just $700. You’d be hard-pressed to find a true gem at that price. But if you’re willing to spend a little more, you can do better. The larger, nearly identical 15.6-inch Asus VivoBook V551LB weighs a pound and costs about a hundred bucks more, but offers twice the storage, more RAM, a faster CPU, and a discrete Nvidia GPU. You’ll run into many of the same shortcomings, but at least you can get some gaming done, and some photo editing, too.

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Review: Nabi DreamTab HD 8 kids’ tablet

Take an iPad or Kindle Fire away from a child and they’ll quickly get bored. If they’re clamoring for their own device, it can be tricky to find a kids’ tablet that performs on par with the adult tablets they’re used to. A good choice is the Nabi Dreamtab HD8 from Fuhu. This kids’ tablet is equipped with a Tegra quad-core processor and is packed with kid-themed content.

One cool feature of this tablet is the inclusion of Near Field Communication (NFC ) technology, which not only allows the tablet to exchange information when it touches other devices, but also works with the Morpho Pods (yes, another Skylanders clone) collectible toy line. Kids can make physical dragon figures and bring them to life by tapping them on the Dreamtab’s surface. Where this tablet falls short, though,

is in terms of Tablets Batteries life. On a full charge, we only averaged about 4 hours and 10 minutes of use each time we streamed videos, played games, browsed the web, and listened to the radio, and that was with the display brightness set to maximum. We can see this being a big drawback when you’re strapping it on a long car ride. The DreamTab HD 8 has some of the best parental controls we’ve seen. The password-protected Parent Mode (also known as Mom Mode) is accessible at any time via the menu button. Once in, you can record a video greeting for your child to watch when you turn on the tablet, add apps from the App Zone or Google Play Store, and purchase Wing Learning modules. Time Control makes it easy to track how much time each child spends on the tablet and how many minutes or hours they spend on each app. Parents can set time limits for individual apps or groups of apps, designate exercise times, have the DreamTab wake or go to sleep (with a short Dreamwork animated movie to soften the blow) and reduce the total time their child spends using it.

The Nabi DreamTabHD 8 Fuhu Tablets batteryis a full -featured, well-designed, high-end device that almost feels like an “adult” tablet. It has excellent parental controls and engaging, child-friendly, creative apps that are a cut above what I’ve seen on competing children’s tablets. This isn’ ta scaled-down copycat of an adult tablet — as is common in the children’s tablet market — which is refreshing. The DreamTab 8 gives full control over their child’s online social life, restrict parental access to any app, setting screen time limits , and providing a completely safe browsing experience—you can hand the tablet to your child and leave the room without having to worry about online stalkers and suspicious websites. Plus, it features themed content, a neat educational learning kit, and an engaging system for rewarding kids for studying for classes or doing chores


At $199.99, the Nabi DreamTab HD 8 is a bit more expensive than your average kids’ tablet (competitors InnoTab Max and LeapPad Ultra Xdi cost between $110 and $130). But considering you’re getting a full-featured Android tablet for that price, the DreamTab is surprisingly good value for money. The Navi DreamTab HD 8 is available now and is recommended for children ages 6 and up.

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The Blu Energy X Plus 2 is a $100 phone with a huge 4,900mAh battery

Although the rest of the phone is fairly standard, the Blu Energy X Plus’s large 4,000mAh Blu Energy X Plus battery is impressive. Some 15 months on, Blu has now announced its successor, the Energy X Plus 2.

First up, the features, the Energy X Plus 2 features a large 4,900mAh Energy X Plus 2 battery , which Blu claims will last up to three days of BLU Smartphone Battery.ife, with at least 30 days of standby time. The company didn’t reveal how it came up with these numbers, but the phone does support 5V/2A fast charging, so you won’t have to wait long for a full charge. Elsewhere, the Energy X Plus 2 is a bit less impressive, with a 5MP selfie camera with LED flash above the 5.5-inch, 1,280 x 720 resolution display. On the back, you’ll find an 8MP sensor with its own flash memory module. Under the hood, the phone is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6580 chipset and 1GB of RAM, with only 8GB of native storage available to potential buyers. There is a MicroSD card slot that can increase the limited storage up to 64GB, so storage fans beware. Unfortunately, the Energy X Plus 2’s highest connectivity is HSPA+ , so for those who need LTE, it doesn’t have it. Finally, the phone runs Blu’s custom skin on Android 6.0

Marshmallow, and it’s not known if it will be updated to Nougat. Overall, the Energy X Plus 2 appears to be directly competing with the LG X Power, as both phones come with large batteries and mid-range specs. Unlike the latter’s unlocked price of $220, the former is available unlocked for $100. The Energy X Plus 2 is currently out of stock on Amazon , but the phone is still available in black, gold, and rose gold.

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Coolpad Cool 20 Pro is official with Dimensity 900, 120 Hz display

Coolpad has launched a new phone called Cool 20 Pro for the Chinese market. It is powered by the Dimensity 900 chipset and features a 120Hz LCD. The 6.58-inch display has Full HD+ resolution and supports up to 120Hz refresh rate. Coolpad decided to equip the Cool 20 Pro with an 8MP waterdrop notch selfie camera.


The Cool 20 Pro is equipped with a 50MP main camera on the back, paired with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle and 2MP macro shooter.


The Coolpad Cool 20 Pro batterycapacity is 4,500mAh and supports 33W charging through the USB-C port. There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack on the bottom along with the speaker. The Cool 20 Pro supports Dirac stereo, with a dedicated second speaker on top. The operating system is Android 11, wrapped in Coolpad’s own Cool OS 2.0 interface. The phone comes in two variants – 6/128 GB or 8/128 GB.
Coolpad lists the Cool 20 Pro in four colors – gold, white, blue and black. The phone starts at 1,799 yuan (approximately $280) and is available at major online retailers such as JD.com.


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MSI GS40 Phantom 6QE gaming laptop review

Heat, Noise, and MSI GS40 Phantom 6QE Battery LifeThe GS40 Phantom is average in terms of heat and noise output. We’re still talking about a laptop here, so engineers are limited in what they can do to improve cooling performance in a limited space, but the GS40 isn’t the best gaming laptop I’ve seen in this segment.
There are two small fans inside the GS40, connected to a small radiator and heat pipe, to cool the 45W CPU and 75W GPU respectively. Although there are two fans and heatsinks, the two halves of the cooling solution are actually connected by a single heat pipe. There’s only one vent on the CPU side, with air coming out directly from the back, while the GPU side sees air coming out of the back and right side. In both cases, the air intake is only on the bottom, so blocking the bottom of the laptop is not a good idea.
The combined heat load of 120W allows the GS40 to achieve warm but not unreasonable surface temperatures. During sustained gaming sessions, the keyboard temperature did not exceed 41°C, dropping to around 37°C near the left gaming keys, which is about what I would consider the limit of comfortable gaming.
The cooling performance on the bottom of the laptop is not very good. The CPU and GPU have two different hotspots that can easily exceed 60°C during load, and you definitely don’t want to touch either of these if you’re gaming on your lap. Fortunately, this heat is well dissipated through the rest of the case and the cooling solution, so most temperatures on the bottom are at or below 45°C.
Thermal and noise performance are good when idle, with the laptop typically turning off its fans to passively cool the CPU and GPU. With the 45W CPU passively cooled, temperatures are around 36°C or lower across much of the laptop body, but there are a few hot spots and the fans kick in once you try slightly more intensive workloads.
The dual-fan cooler’s noise distribution during load is similar to that of a jet engine, like most gaming laptops with small fans for cooling. In the case of the G40, however, the fans aren’t that loud or annoying, and you can easily hear them through the gaming audio from your laptop speakers. Don’t get me wrong – the cooling solution is certainly noisy, and the laptop’s speakers aren’t particularly powerful – but it doesn’t have the harsh high-pitched whine of competing laptops, which helps reduce the cooler’s annoyance factor.

Inside the MSI GS40 Phantom 6QE is a 61.25 Wh non-removable lithium-ion battery, coincidentally the same as the one in the Gigabyte P34W v5
TheMSI GS40 Phantom 6QE batteryhas the same size. For a laptop of this size,The MSI GS40 Phantom 6QE battery isn’t particularly large, which doesn’t bode well for battery life.

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Garmin Forerunner 225 review: A great running watch with accurate heart-rate tracking

Garmin’s first watch with a wrist-based heart rate monitor also has all the features a runner needs. The Garmin Forerunner 225 has been replaced by the Forerunner 235. There is an influx of specialized fitness equipment including GPS and heart rate sensors. People might think of Microsoft Band and Fitbit Surge.


So far, Garmin hasn’t ventured into the wrist-worn heart rate space—the company’s previous watches required a separate chest strap to track heart rate. The $300 (£240, AU$389) Garmin Forerunner 225 changes that completely. This watch is Garmin’s first to feature a wrist-based heart rate sensor, but that’s not all.


This is a running watch. It has built-in GPS for pace and distance tracking, as well as all-day activity tracking. I had been hesitant to adopt these wrist-based heart rate sensors, thinking they lacked accuracy, but the Forerunner 225 helped change my mind. It’s also one of my favorite running watches from a design perspective, second only to Garmin’s ultra-thin Vivoactive smartwatch.


The Forerunner 225 adds a lot of new features to a great running watch. This is a running watch I would personally buy. Perfect? ​​​​No, but this best meets my needs.
what it can doThe Forerunner 225 is an all-day activity tracker, running watch with GPS, and heart rate monitor, all in one device. GPS is used to accurately measure pace and distance while running outdoors. With the optical heart rate sensor on the back of the watch, you can track your minute-by-minute heart rate during exercise and when you want to start measuring during the day. The advantage of optical wrist-based heart rate monitoring is that you can skip wearing a chest strap monitor. The downside in many cases is that wrist-based monitoring ends up being less accurate. The optical heart rate measurement on this Garmin is much better than most.
This Garmin watch also features an accelerometer for tracking activity throughout the day. It measures steps, distance walked and calories burned. It can also automatically measure your night’s sleep, but it doesn’t provide details about your sleep cycles or how long it takes you to fall asleep
The accelerometer can also handle indoor distance tracking when GPS is unavailable. It works, but is not as accurate as using GPS. When compared to treadmill distance measurements, I found that indoor running distance varied by about 0.05 to 0.10 miles.
The Forerunner 225 also features an inactivity alarm to remind you to get up and move around after a long period of inactivity, as well as a vibrating alarm. The Forerunner is also a great everyday watch. The only thing it’s missing are smartphone notifications, like those on the Fitbit Surge or Apple Watch.


designIn the past, I have felt that most GPS running watches were not comfortable enough to be worn all day long. They are often an eyesore. Even though the Forerunner 225 is big and bulky, it’s still beautiful from a certain angle – at least on a man’s wrist, since the watch is 48mm in diameter. By comparison, the largest Apple Watch model is just 42mm. It’s about the same size and thickness as a Casio G-Shock. It’s also only available in a single color: black with red accents.
Heart rate monitor: consistently accurate during exerciseGarmin has partnered with Mio to provide an optical heart rate sensor for the Forerunner 225. It uses similar technology to that found in the Fitbit Surge and Apple Watch. A flashing green LED light is used to illuminate the capillaries, allowing a sensor on the back of the watch to measure the blood flowing through it. A little over 20 minutes using the Forerunner 225 and Polar H7 Bluetooth Chest Strap. I then compared the data recorded on both devices. Using the chest strap as a benchmark for acceptance, I found the Forerunner 225 to be incredibly accurate.


Garmin Forerunner 225 watch batteryGarmin says the Forerunner 225 can last up to 10 hours with a GPS signal and the optical heart rate sensor turned on. Garmin claims the watch will last up to four weeks if you only use it as an activity tracker.
I saw  Garmin Forerunner 225 watch battery  life of about a week and a half, which included five runs between 30 and 40 minutes. Your battery life will vary depending on how often you use your GPS.
225 Using a proprietary dock to charge and sync data with a computer has become the norm in the wearable industry.
Android and iOS supportThe Forerunner 225 includes Bluetooth for syncing data with Android and iOS devices, but it doesn’t do this automatically. To save Garmin Forerunne Smart Watch Batterylife, the phone and watch do not maintain a constant Bluetooth connection. This means that when you want to sync data, you have to press the red button on the watch and wait for it to connect. The sync process isn’t necessarily slow, but I miss the convenience of automatic uploads in the Garmin Vivoactive.

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