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>CNET First Look: Dell Inspiron Duo

7 三月, 2011 發表留言

> REVIEW FROM CNET: Unlike traditional convertible tablets, which have screens that rotate 180 degrees horizontally, the Inspiron Duo screen flips 180 degrees vertically–hinged in the middle of the lid. When the screen is flipped over and the lid closed, the system launches a touch-friendly interface for interacting with photos, videos, and music (and returns to the basic Windows desktop when the transformation is reversed). The flipping motion worked well on our demo unit, although the hinge felt a little loose. You have to take care to turn the screen only in the correct direction, essentially pushing the top of the screen back through the lid. Also, the screen occasionally collided with the keyboard with an audible thunk if we weren’t careful about opening the laptop body wide enough for proper clearance. The touch interface has large, finger-friendly icons for photos, video, e-books, a paint program, and more. But the response time when launching tablet-based apps was painfully slow. Thanks to a Broadcom HD chip, video playback was smooth after the first few jittery seconds, but the photo gallery program’s pinch-to-zoom function was sluggish. The interfaces for the different parts of this media hub, however, are pleasingly clean and simple. With zippier hardware it could be a solid multimedia product, and the built-in speakers were surprisingly loud–good enough, at least, for movie playback to a small audience. But even better-sounding was the optional JBL speaker

>CNET First Look: Dell Inspiron Duo

7 三月, 2011 發表留言

> REVIEW FROM CNET: Unlike traditional convertible tablets, which have screens that rotate 180 degrees horizontally, the Inspiron Duo screen flips 180 degrees vertically–hinged in the middle of the lid. When the screen is flipped over and the lid closed, the system launches a touch-friendly interface for interacting with photos, videos, and music (and returns to the basic Windows desktop when the transformation is reversed). The flipping motion worked well on our demo unit, although the hinge felt a little loose. You have to take care to turn the screen only in the correct direction, essentially pushing the top of the screen back through the lid. Also, the screen occasionally collided with the keyboard with an audible thunk if we weren’t careful about opening the laptop body wide enough for proper clearance. The touch interface has large, finger-friendly icons for photos, video, e-books, a paint program, and more. But the response time when launching tablet-based apps was painfully slow. Thanks to a Broadcom HD chip, video playback was smooth after the first few jittery seconds, but the photo gallery program’s pinch-to-zoom function was sluggish. The interfaces for the different parts of this media hub, however, are pleasingly clean and simple. With zippier hardware it could be a solid multimedia product, and the built-in speakers were surprisingly loud–good enough, at least, for movie playback to a small audience. But even better-sounding was the optional JBL speaker

>CNET Buzz Report: Galaxy Tab: iPad killer?

16 一月, 2011 發表留言

> Can Samsung’s new 7-inch tablet finally give the iPad a run for its money? Well, “money" might be the problem. Plus, CEO drama galore!

>CNET Buzz Report: Galaxy Tab: iPad killer?

16 一月, 2011 發表留言

> Can Samsung’s new 7-inch tablet finally give the iPad a run for its money? Well, “money" might be the problem. Plus, CEO drama galore!

>Apple new iMac review -Cnet

2 一月, 2011 24 留言

> Rich brown reviewing the 20inch 2.4GHz Apple 5th Generation iMac.

分類:apple, CNET, iMac, Review

>CNET Prizefight: Samsung Galaxy Tab vs. Apple iPad 3G

29 十二月, 2010 25 留言

> It’s the first-ever tablet throwdown showdown in the Prizefight ring. The Galaxy Tab is the new kid on the block, and the iPad has established it’s market dominance. Who will be crowned the champion? Find out! cnettv.cnet.com

>CNET Prizefight: Samsung Galaxy Tab vs. Apple iPad 3G

29 十二月, 2010 25 留言

> It’s the first-ever tablet throwdown showdown in the Prizefight ring. The Galaxy Tab is the new kid on the block, and the iPad has established it’s market dominance. Who will be crowned the champion? Find out! cnettv.cnet.com