Monthly Archives: September 2018

2019 BMW X5 first drive: The Boss is Back with a Vengeance

In an industry obsessed with acronyms, you can credit the BMW X5 as being the first-ever SAV, or Sport Activity Vehicle. Back in 1999, people were left scratching their heads to discern the differences between an SAV and SUV.

Fast forward to today, and the new 2019 BMW X5 is still an SAV to the core, but it’s certainly all grown up now. Larger, and more practical, the promise is up to seven seats of family convenience but without sacrificing the driving feel that the X5 has always been known for.

What, you might ask, is the difference between an SAV and an SUV, or Sport Utility Vehicle? To understand that properly, you need to remember that, when the BMW X5 was launched twenty years ago – yes, it has been that long – it wasn’t pretending to be an off-roader.

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https://www.slashgear.com/2019-bmw-x5-first-drive-review-the-boss-is-back-with-a-vengeance-27547664/

Oculus Quest hands-on review : $399 VR headset cuts cords not corners

Traditionally, the middle-child can be the most problematic, but Oculus is hoping that its new Oculus Quest virtual reality headset bucks that trend.

Revealed at Oculus Connect 5 today, the Facebook-owned company’s annual VR developer event, the Quest slots in-between the existing Rift and Go headsets and, as I eagerly put to the test, promises the best of both.

So, like Oculus Go, the Quest – formerly known by its Project Santa Cruz codename – is complete wire-free. No tether to a gaming PC; no potent graphics card required to drive the VR experiences. It’ll be relatively affordable, too – at least in virtual reality gaming terms – at $399 for the 64 GB model.

At the same time, though, Oculus is promising that Quest’s processing power is more akin to a full Rift setup. As such, games should be more immersive and run smoother. It’ll also come with the Rift’s Touch controllers, which Quest can track using its new Oculus Insight tracking system.

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https://www.slashgear.com/oculus-quest-hands-on-review-standalone-virtual-reality-headset-26547613/

Nokia 2.1 Review: Android Go Done Right

We check out Nokia’s Android Go Phablet offering!

Google’s Android Go has proven to be a great way for manufacturers and brands to deliver a smooth Android experience despite less than optimal hardware. It’s usually not the platform of choice for entertainment-focused devices, though don’t tell HMD Global that. Their Nokia 2.1 is one of the few phones running on Google’s stripped-down OS that aims to deliver more than just the basics which is a stark contrast on the offerings of their competitors.

With a large display, generous battery and stereo speakers, not to mention a solid build, the Nokia 2.1 stands out among its peers as a solid budget phablet priced at Php 5,995 running pure Android. But will this be enough to convince buyers?

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https://www.unbox.ph/gadget/nokia-2-1-review-android-go-done-right/

JBL Link View review: The smart speaker for stereo fans

This is the best-sounding Google Assistant-powered smart speaker.

JBL’s Link View is the best-sounding, display-equipped, Google Assistant-powered smart speaker today. But who knows how long it will hold that title?

Google surprised everyone at CES last January when it announced partnerships with various companies, including computer builder Lenovo and home-audio stalwart JBL, to build Google Assistant-powered smart speakers with touchscreens. Lenovo, a company with no real experience building home audio gear, came to market first with the Lenovo Smart Display (we reviewed the 10-inch model and liked it—a lot). The JBL Link View is even better—at least from an audio perspective.

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https://www.techhive.com/article/3309016/jbl-link-view-review.html

IronWolf Pro 14TB Hard Drive review: Seagate’s best gets more capacity and speed

Though aimed at NAS, the IronWolf Pro 14TB is Seagate’s fastest consumer drive and perfectly fine for the desktop

With 14TB of storage and 260MBps sustained reads, there’s everything to like about the IronWolf Pro. It’s warrantied for five years and comes with two years of promised data recovery. It’s pricey, and should be mirrored if essential data is stored on it, but it’s the state of the art in consumer 3.5-inch hard drives.

14TB, the amount of data that can be held by Seagate’s latest flagship $600 IronWolf Pro, is a whole lot of digital stuff. Way more than most users need, unless of course, said user is capturing raw 4K or 8K video. In that case, the more the merrier.

Seagate’s BarraCuda Pro and non-pro IronWolf are the only other drives in the consumer space that can fit that much (WD has a 14TB enterprise drive), but guess what? The IronWolf Pro is a bit faster. A bit more expensive, of course, but top banana is top banana no matter how you slice it.

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https://www.pcworld.com/article/3298537/ironwolf-pro-14tb-hard-drive-review-seagates-best-gets-more-capacity-and-speed.html

The best Samsung Galaxy Watch faces : Style up your clock screen with our top picks

With a refreshed design and new styles to pick from, the Samsung Galaxy Watch is arguably our favourite Samsung smartwatch so far.

Samsung’s Tizen OS might have its problems (ahem, apps), but it’s approach to other aspects of the smartwatch experience definitely get the thumbs up from us. We’re talking notification support, sports features and mixing things up in the watch face department.

Whether it’s the company’s own creations or those from third-party apps, you’ll never be short of watch faces on the Galaxy Watch. But who wants to trawl through those faces when we can pick out some top ones for you, instead?

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https://www.wareable.com/samsung/best-samsung-galaxy-watch-faces-6555

2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe first drive: Barely tamed

Coupe life can be fun but rarely practical: if you love the Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe, but need more space to transport friends, family, or sports equipment, the 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe may well fit the bill. While you may or may not be down with the recent trend of calling cars with four doors “coupes,” there’s one thing I found you can’t argue with. Somehow – with the help of the base model GT 53 4-Door Coupe – Mercedes-AMG has managed to make some of the most practical, yet outrageous, sports sedans that money can buy.

Your attention naturally goes to the most extreme version, the 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe. Under the hood is a handcrafted AMG V8 motor that churns out 577 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. The GT 63 S gets even more outrageous, with 630 horsepower and 664 lb-ft. No word yet on official pricing for this 600-horsepower family rocket, but Mercedes was blunt with me that, if you can afford a $200k Porsche Panamera Turbo S, you should probably be cross-shopping.

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https://www.slashgear.com/2019-mercedes-amg-gt-4-door-coupe-first-drive-review-25547294/

Rowkin Ascent Micro review: High value, moderate price

Created with athletes in mind, these IPX5 true wireless earbuds are Bluetooth 5.0 certified.

Many of us are interested in true wireless earbuds because of their compact form and cord-cutting convenience. However, you may have noticed that a handful of truly wireless options include hefty charging cases, undermining the small build that we listeners want. Well, the Rowkin Ascent Micro includes a carrying case that resembles the AirPods’ and earbuds that are comparable in size. But are the pitfalls of the Ascent Micro worth the low, $119 price tag?

Who is the Rowkin Ascent Micro for?

With the earbuds sheathed in the charging case, you get a compact, easy-to-transport package.

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https://www.soundguys.com/rowkin-ascent-micro-review-19571/

Cherry Mobile Flare S7 Plus First look

Cherry Mobile is gearing up to release their newest contender dubbed the Flare S7 Plus. The device screams 2018 as it features a notch and a more modernized design.

The brand is definitely stepping up their game as the Flare S7 Plus looks and feels like a proper 2018 smartphone. It’s got a good looking body with a glossy glass back panel that adds a bit of flair to the device.

It will come with a 6.2-inch IPS FHD 19:9 aspect ratio display and 4GB of RAM. Cherry is going the quad camera route here as they equipped the phone with 16MP + 5MP dual rear cameras and 16MP + IR dual front cameras.

That glass back isn’t just for show though as the Flare S7 Plus will feature wireless charging. It’ll also come with Cherry’s own Emoji feature dubbed as the “Flaremoji”.

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https://www.yugatech.com/mobile/cherry-mobile-flare-s7-plus-features-specs-philippines/#sthash.BZYHPQ0l.dpbs#ZFTjmdUp1BhWb0Bm.97

Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Announced

Sigma officially announces the Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports lens. The world’s first 10× optical zoom telephoto lens with a tele end of 600mm from Sigma comes in Sigma, Canon and Nikon mounts.

Covering from 60mm to 600mm, the 10× hyper-telephoto zoom lens achieves the same level of high image quality as the SIGMA 150–600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Sports. With the lens construction of 25 elements in 19 groups, consistent image quality can be created throughout the entire zoom range.

The Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports lens release date is in late October 2018 and the price is $1999 USD. Check out all the Photokina 2018 news.

Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports

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The Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports is the world’s first 10x optical zoom telephoto lens with a tele end of 600mm. Incorporating 25 elements in 19 groups, excellent and consistent image quality can be achieved throughout the entire zoom range. This lens’ intelligent OS featuring the latest algorithm delivers an image stabilization effect of 4 stops. Its optical design ensures maximum correction of magnification chromatic aberration encountered in hyper-telephoto shooting. This offers both high resolution and consistent edge-to-edge performance throughout the entire zoom range. In addition, when shooting at the focal length of 200mm, the Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports can also be used for telephoto macro photography, with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.3, thanks to its high rendering performance. Its multi-material build, which incorporates magnesium among other components, ensures durability and enhances portability, allowing for comfortable handling of the 10x zoom lens. The zooming mechanism has been engineered to make both smooth rotation and straight zoom possible. .

Key features

1.High optical quality meeting the most stringent needs of professional photographers

This lens incorporates threeFLD (“F” Low Dispersion) glass elements and oneSLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass element to provide excellent correction of magnification chromatic aberration encountered in hyper-telephoto shooting. This offers both high resolution and consistent edge to edge performance through the entire zoom range. In addition, when shooting at the focal length of 200mm, the SIGMA 60–600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Sports can also be used for telephoto macro photography, with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.3, thanks to its high rendering performance.

2.Incorporating multi-material to achieve both portabilityand durability

To achieve comfortable handling required for a 10x zoom lens while maintaininghigh optical quality, the SIGMA 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Sports incorporates multi-material, such as magnesium, CFRP*3, and TSC*4. The use of these superior materials in the right place reduces the weight of the overall lens to enhance portabilityandensure durability.*3 Carbon fiber reinforced plastic, a light but strong material used in the interior and exterior fittings of aircraft, amongmany other applications.*4 Thermally Stable Composite (TSC) offers thermal expansion characteristics similar to those of aluminum. Since parts made with TSC expand and contract less due to changes in temperature, they tend to perform better under extreme conditions and help maintain the performance of the lens. TSC also offers outstanding elasticity. Compared to polycarbonate containing 20% glass, TSC offers approximately 70% higher elasticity. Compared to polycarbonate containing 30% glass, it offers 25% higher elasticity.

3.Design that ensures photographers capture every desired moment

The zooming mechanism has been engineered to make both smooth rotation and straight zoom possible. In addition, as a lens from the Sports line, the dust-and splash-proof structure ensures safe use even in the most challenging shooting conditions. Together with the water-and oil-repellent coating on the front lens, this lens surely meets the exact requirements of professional photographers. 4. SIGMA 600mm hyper-telephoto zoom lens lineup accommodates diverse shooting stylesThe arrival of the 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Sports expands the lineup of SIGMA’s 600mm zooms to three lenses. The SIGMA 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Sports is “versatile”, focusing on high image quality and mobility, demonstrating superior coverage from a standard focal length to a hyper-telephoto range without switching to another lens. The 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Sports is composed of many metal parts aiming at a “robust” structure. The lineup of these two Sports line lenses that can meet the most stringent needs of professionals, together with the Contemporary line’s “lightweight” 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Contemporary, which reduces weight and makes the shooting experience even more comfortable and convenient, SIGMA undoubtedly satisfies the diverse shooting styles of photographers.

Other features
  • Tele Converters that are designed to match the current lens lineup (optional) can be attached.The addition of SIGMA’s TELE CONVERTER TC-1401 or TELE CONVERTER TC-2001 produces an AF*84-840mm F6.3-9 hyper-telephoto zoom lens or a MF 120-1200mm F9-13 hyper-telephoto zoom lens respectively.*When it is attached to cameras that are compatible with AF at F8, focus accuracy is not ensured on the telephoto side at the focal length scale more than 300mm.
  • Tripod socket with high usability ・With 90° click stops・Replaceable lens foot・Compatible with Arca Swiss type clamps (with stopper screw)
  • CFRP hood
  • Equipped with a focus limiter
  • Manual Override (MO) capable of switching two full-time manual modes*By setting it to the MO position, it switches to manual focus by rotating the focus ring even during continuous AF. Using the optional SIGMA USB DOCK, it is possible to adjust the MO position’s sensitivity to switch to manual focus.
  • Zoom lockswitch can be set to all marked focal lengths.
  • Compatible with Canon Lens Aberration Correction*Function not available on all Canon cameras. Further, available corrections may vary by Canon camera model.
  • Nikon electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism included
  • Compatible with SIGMA MOUNT CONVERTER MC-11
  • Compatible with SIGMA USB DOCK* Not available for Sony E-mount lens
  • Available Mount Conversion Service
  • Designed to minimize flare and ghosting
  • Evaluation with SIGMA’s own MTF measuring system: A1
  • 9-blade rounded diaphragm
  • High-precision, rugged brass bayonet mount
  • “Made in Japan” craftsmanship
Specifications
  • Lens Construction: 25 elements in 19 groups
  • Angle of view (35mm): 39.6°-4.1°
  • Number of diaphragm blades: 9 (rounded diaphragm)
  • Minimum aperture: F22-32
  • Minimum focusing distance: 60-260cm/ 23.6-102.4in.
  • Maximum magnification ratio: 1:3.3 (200mm)
  • Filter size: ø105mm
  • Dimensions (diameter x length): ø120.4mm x 268.9mm/ ø4.7in.x 10.6inc
  • Weight: 2,700g/ 95.2oz.

(dailycameranews.com, http://bit.ly/2xDRkqR)

Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 review: An ice-cold, whisper-silent beast of a graphics card

The powerful, massive Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 lets you choose between chilly temperatures or near-silent operation, outclassing the Nvidia Founders Edition in every way. It’s huge and very pricey, though.

Pros
  • Excellent 4K/60 or 1440p/144Hz gaming
  • Very low GPU temperature in Performance mode
  • Virtually silent in Quiet mode
  • Stuffed with features: Dual BIOS, RGB and fan headers, etc.
  • RT and tensor cores for ray tracing, DLSS, and more
Cons
  • Extremely expensive
  • Matches GTX 1080 Ti’s performance in games
  • Ray traced and DLSS games aren’t available yet
  • Massive; may not fit in some cases

rog heat sink

Talk about heavy metal.

The hulking Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080 shows how Nvidia’s graphics card partners can still stand out from the crowd in an era when Nvidia’s making it harder than ever to shine.

Last generation, all customized GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards plateaued at virtually the same level of performance. Custom cards were notably better than Nvidia’s own GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition, though, because Founders Edition cards were restrained by reference clock speeds and a subpar single-fan, blower-style cooler.

This generation, it’s looking like power limits will impose a new ceiling on GeForce RTX 2080 performance—but now, Nvidia’s vastly improved RTX Founders Edition cards pack a dual-fan cooler, a gorgeous design, and an 80MHz out-of-the-box overclock. Nvidia’s competing against its own partners something fierce.

The ROG Strix RTX 2080 ($870 on Newegg) fights back with heavy metal. Asus equipped the card with a massive heat sink, three fans, and extra features galore, giving the Strix RTX 2080 the ability to run incredibly cold—or virtually silent. The choice is yours.

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Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 specs

Let’s take a quick look at the ROG Strix 2080’s specifications.

The raw specs aren’t very different from those of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 2080 Founders Edition at their core. The ROG Strix RTX 2080 offers a higher factory overclock, at 1,860MHz compared to the FE’s 1800MHz. (The RTX 2080’s reference boost clock is 1,710MHz.) If you install Asus’s GPU Tweak II software, you’ll unlock another “OC Mode” that bumps up the clock to 1,890MHz. Memory sticks to stock speeds.

asus rog strix 2080 specs

Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 tech specs. 

Asus crammed an extra HDMI 2.0b port into the ROG Strix, bringing the card’s total to a pair of HDMI 2.0b ports and twin DisplayPort 1.4 connections. They’re joined by a VirtualLink USB-C connection for future virtual reality headsets. The card also features an upgraded power configuration for overclocking, requiring a pair of 8-pin power connectors compared to the Founders Edition’s 6-pin + 8-pin setup.

The ROG Strix RTX 2080 also includes the RT cores and tensor cores required to enable new and potentially amazing RTX graphics technologies, including ray tracing and Deep Learning Super Sampling. Our Turing GPU deep-dive explains how the new technologies work, but unfortunately, we can’t test them today. Ray tracing and DLSS aren’t currently enabled in any games, though Nvidia says the first ray traced games will show up sometime in October.

But enough about the spec sheet. The fearsome cooler design and extra features make the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 special.

Asus ROG Strix 2080 features and cooler design

rog strix backplate overview

The ROG Strix 2080 builds upon the success of last generation’s veryimpressive Strix design. This massive triple-slot graphics card measures a foot long and well over two inches thick, and it’s utterly bristling with fans, heat pipes, and a mammoth heat sink. The cooler’s so big that Asus reinforced it with a metal brace that runs the length of the card, mounted to both the backplate and the I/O shield, to prevent it from bending your PCB slot. Nobody likes GPU sag.

The cooling starts with “MaxContact Technology,” a precision machining technique that Asus claims makes the heat spreader 10 times flatter than usual, resulting in twice as much surface contact with the graphics chip. That helps transfer more heat into the gargantuan aluminum heat sink, which has over 20 percent more surface area than its predecessor, Asus says. Three big axial-tech fans blow the heat out of the card.

asus rog strix 2080 design

The Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080’s design.

Asus loaded the ROG Strix RTX 2080 with dual BIOSes, which can be toggled via a small switch on the outer edge of the card, centered but underneath the card’s attractive backplate. By default, it’s flipped to the left for Performance mode; flipping it to the right activates Quiet mode. Performance mode optimizes for lower temperatures, so the fans always spin. Quiet mode optimizes for acoustics, so it has a much less aggressive fan curve, and the fans go idle if the GPU core temperature drops below 55 degrees Celsius. Both are tremendously effective at their given goals, as you’ll see in our benchmark results later.

The precision-machined PCB features the 10+2 phase “Super Alloy Power II” power delivery system. Asus claims SAP II delivers better overclocking headroom, lower temperatures, more efficient power delivery, less electric buzzing, and enhanced long-term durability.

rog strix 2080 motion

Glowing, glowing everywhere.

The ROG Strix RTX 2080 comes laden with RGB LEDs, though you can disable them quickly by pressing a “Stealth Mode” button embedded in the card’s backplate. The ROG logo on the backplate and the “Republic of Gamers” text on the edge of the graphics card both light up, as do accents around the triple fans. A colorful glow emits from throughout the heatsink. It’s controlled via the Asus Aura Sync software, and you’ll find an Aura SYNC RGB header on the end of the graphics card, next to a pair of 4-pin fan headers. If you plug fans into these, they’ll be managed by the fan curves you set in the Asus GPU Tweak II software—handy if you point a fan directly at the Strix 2080.

Bottom line: As a complete package, the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 is huge, impeccably manufactured, and just plain impressive. You could almost call it intimidating. Let’s see how it handles on the test bench.

Test system configuration

We overhauled our dedicated graphics card test system for this new generation of graphics cards, as our older Core i7-5960X rig was starting to show its age. We equipped the system with some of the fastest complementary components available to put the performance bottlenecks squarely on the GPU itself. Most of the hardware was provided by the manufacturers, but we purchased the cooler and storage ourselves. Here’s what’s inside:

  • Intel Core i7-8700K processor ($30 on Amazon)
  • EVGA CLC 240 closed-loop liquid cooler ($120 on Amazon)
  • Asus Maximus X Hero motherboard ($260 on Amazon)
  • 64GB HyperX Predator RGB DDR4/2933 ($420 for 32GB on Amazon)
  • EVGA 1200W SuperNova P2 power supply ($180 on Amazon)
  • Corsair Crystal 570X RGB case, with front and top panels removed and an extra rear fan installed for improved airflow ($170 on Amazon)
  • 2x 500GB Samsung 860 EVO SSDs ($100 on Amazon)

We’re comparing the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 ($870 on Newegg) against GeForce RTX 2080 Founders Edition ($799 at Best Buy or GeForce.com) and RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition ($1,199 at Best Buyand GeForce.com), of course. We’ve also tested its performance compared to the the GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition and PNY GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. Neither of those are on sale any longer, but you can find other customized GTX 1080s starting around $470 on Newegg, and custom GTX 1080 Tis starting around $700 on Newegg. Finally, to give the Red Team some representation we’ve included the results from the Radeon RX Vega 64 reference card, AMD’s most potent GPU. Custom Vega 64 models start around $500 on Newegg, though most sell for $550 or more.

Each game is tested using its in-game benchmark at the highest possible graphics presets, with VSync, frame rate caps, and all GPU vendor-specific technologies—like AMD TressFX, Nvidia GameWorks options, and FreeSync/G-Sync—disabled, and temporal anti-aliasing (TAA) enabled to push these high-end cards to their limits. If anything differs from that, we’ll mention it.

ROG Strix RTX 2080: Performance vs. Quiet vs. OC mode

The following benchmarks results were taken using Performance mode, the default configuration for the Asus ROG Strix 2080. We’ve tested the card’s Quiet and OC modes as well, though and wanted to share some quick comparisons and thoughts for each.

rog strix dual bios switch

Quiet mode benchmarks are identical to Performance mode’s, within a margin of error. Only temperatures and noise levels differentiate the two. We’ll dive more deeply into those differences in the thermal and acoustics section later in the review.

We didn’t test with the Asus OC mode for a couple of reasons. First of all, activating it requires downloading the separate Asus GPU Tweak II software, which many users may not do. Second, the 30MHz it adds doesn’t equate to any real additional performance in games. Overclocking RTX graphics cards is a bit tricky overall, actually. While you can indeed approach or break the 2,000MHz barrier often, the cards don’t necessarily run at full clock speeds at all times.

Instead, Nvidia’s imposed power and voltage limits often ramp down performance in more demanding titles and scenes. You might be able to hit 2,000MHz in your overclocking software, and see a performance uplift in synthetic benchmarking tools like Fire Strike or Unigine Heaven, but we’re not seeing many additional frames per second in actual games even with power, temperature, and voltage raised to the maximum. The power limit holds performance back, not the raw maximum clock speed.

rog strix 2080 angle opposite

Adding insult to injury, Nvidia lets you boost the RTX 2080 Founders Edition’s power limit by 23 percent. Asus lets you raise the ROG Strix RTX 2080’s power limit by 25 percent. Again, Nvidia’s homebrew graphics cards are competing hard with the customized partner options.

Our ROG Strix review sample lost the silicon lottery regardless. After applying OC mode, we were only able to add another 60MHz in manual overclocking, topping out at 1,950MHz. That’s well above the RTX 2080’s 1,710MHz reference boost clock, but below the 2,000MHz-plus we’ve seen on some other RTX GPUs.

Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 gaming performance

Strange Brigade

Let’s kick things off with Strange Brigade ($50 on Humble), a cooperative third-person shooter where a team of adventurers blast through hordes of mythological enemies. It’s a technological showcase, built around the next-gen Vulkan and DirectX 12 technologies and infused with features like HDR support and the ability to toggle asynchronous compute on and off. It uses Rebellion’s custom Azure engine.

We tested DirectX 12 with async compute off, as it traditionally only boosted Radeon GPUs, though the RTX 20-series makes huge gains in those regards thanks to its revamped GPU architecture. We’ll likely enable the feature in future tests. The gains amount to only a couple of frames per second in this game, though.

strange brigade

The Asus ROG Strix pulls ahead of the Nvidia RTX 2080 Founders Edition by a few percentage points across all resolutions, a trend you’ll see across the board in our test suite. We’ll mostly let the games benchmarks speak for themselves because of that. For a more in-depth analysis of how the RTX 2080 compares against its rivals and predecessors, be sure to read our GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti review.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Shadow of the Tomb Raider ($60 on Humble) concludes the reboot trilogy, and it’s utterly gorgeous—so much so that even the state-of-the-art GeForce RTX 2080 Ti barely manages to average 60 fps with all the bells and whistles turned on at 4K resolution. Square Enix actually optimized this game for DX12, and only recommends DX11 if you’re using older hardware or Windows 7, so we test with that. Shadow of the Tomb Raider uses an enhanced version of the Foundation engine that also powered Rise of the Tomb Raider.

shadow of the tomb raider

Far Cry 5

Finally, a DirectX 11 game! Far Cry 5 ($60 on Humble) is powered by Ubisoft’s long-established Dunia engine. It’s just as gorgeous as its predecessors—and almost even more fun. The game also supports HDR. More on that later.

far cry 5

Ghost Recon Wildlands

Move over, Crysis. If you crank all the graphics options up to 11, like we do for these tests, Ghost Recon Wildlands ($50 on Humble) and its AnvilNext 2.0 engine absolutely melts GPUs. Even the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti can’t come close to 60 fps at 4K resolution. Dropping the graphics settings down to Very High or High greatly increases performance, but we don’t do that in our testing.

ghost recon wildlands

Middle-earth: Shadow of War

Middle-earth: Shadow of War ($50 on Humble) adds a strategic layer to the series’ sublime core gameplay loop, adapting the Nemesis system to let you create an army of personalized Orc commanders. It plays like a champ on PC, too, thanks to Monolith’s custom LithTech Firebird engine.

shadow of war

F1 2018

The latest in a long line of successful games, F1 2018 ($60 on Humble) is a benchmarking gem, supplying a wide array of both graphical and benchmarking options—making it a much more reliable option than the Forzaseries. It’s built on the fourth version of Codemasters’ buttery-smooth Ego game engine. We test two laps on the Australia course, with clear skies.

f1 2018

Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation

Ashes of the Singularity ($40 on Humble) was one of the very first DX12 games, and it remains a flagbearer for the technology to this day thanks to the extreme scalability of Oxide Games’ next-gen Nitrous engine. With hundreds of units onscreen simultaneously and some serious graphics effects in play, the Crazy preset can make graphics cards sweat. Ashes runs in both DX11 and DX12, but we only test in DX12, as it delivers the best results for both Nvidia and AMD GPUs these days.

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GTA V

We’re going to wrap things up with a couple of older games that aren’t really visual barnburners, but still top the Steam charts day-in and day-out. These are games that a lot of people play. First up: Grand Theft Auto V ($30 on Humble) with all options turned to Very High, all Advanced Graphics options except extended shadows enabled, and FXAA. GTA V runs on the RAGE engine and has received substantial updates since its initial launch.

gta v

Surprise! The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is faster than the newer RTX 2080 in GTA V.

Rainbow Six Siege

Finally, let’s take a peek at Rainbow Six Siege ($40 on Humble), a game whose audience just keeps on growing, and one that still feels like the only truly next-gen shooter after all these years. Like Ghost Recon Wildlands, this game runs on Ubisoft’s AnvilNext 2.0 engine, but Rainbow Six Siegeresponds especially well to games that lean on async compute features. That’s why it performs so much better on Vega 64 and the RTX 20-series cards compared to the older GTX 10-series GPUs.

rainbow six siege

Fire Strike, power draw, thermals, and noise

We also tested Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 using 3DMark’s highly respected Fire Strike synthetic benchmark. Fire Strike runs at 1080p, Fire Strike Extreme runs at 1440p, and Fire Strike Ultra runs at 4K resolution. All render the same scene, but with more intense graphical effects as you move up the scale so that Extreme and Ultra stress GPUs even more. We record the graphics score to eliminate variance from the CPU.

3dmark fire strike

As you’d expect, the slightly higher-clocked ROG Strix earns a slightly higher Fire Strike score in all versions of the test.

power draw

We test power draw by looping the F1 2018 benchmark after we’ve benchmarked everything else with a card, and noting the highest reading on our Watts Up Pro meter. The initial part of the race, where all competing cars are onscreen simultaneously, tends to be the most demanding portion.

temperatures

We test thermals by leaving HWInfo’s sensor monitoring tool open during the F1 2018 5-lap power draw test, noting the highest maximum temperature at the end.

Look at those temperatures. In its default Performance mode, the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 is ice-cold. That’s the power of heavy metal. But I wish the quiet mode were the default instead of the secondary option.

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The ROG Strix hits those 64-degree-Celsius temperatures at roughly the same noise levels of Nvidia’s RTX 2080 Founders Edition—which, admittedly, isn’t too loud. But in Quiet mode, the ROG Strix delivers the same performance while running virtually silent. I’ve never heard a high-performance, air-cooled graphics card run this quietly. The idle fan when the GPU is below 55 degrees continues to be a very welcome feature when you’re hanging out on the desktop instead of gaming.

Should you buy the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080?

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I’m in awe of Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080’s massive, potent custom cooling solution. It delivers truly awesome cooling, or the quietest high-end graphics card experience we’ve ever heard. Pick your poison. I’d select the Quiet BIOS and I wish it were the default; the lower temperatures are impressive indeed, but realistically, they’re just smaller numbers on the screen. A whisper-quiet graphics card improves your entire gaming experience, and you get it with no performance loss.

So should you buy the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080? It’s a multi-step question.

First, you’ll need to decide whether you want to buy an RTX 2080 over an overclocked GTX 1080 Ti to begin with. (Asus’ own ROG Strix GTX 1080 Ti costs $720 on Newegg with a free copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 thrown in.) The two GPUs trade blows and unlock the same 1440p/144Hz or 4K/60 experience in traditional games. The RTX 2080 costs more but whispers promises of a brighter future, with improved performance in HDR titles and the dedicated RT and tensor core hardware necessary to unlock real-time ray tracing, Deep Level Super Sampling, and other futuristic technologies. The GTX 1080 Ti lacks those awesome capabilities.

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Ray tracing and DLSS aren’t available in games shipping today, though. Early demos seem very promising indeed, but we have no idea when they’ll pick up steam. Nvidia has dozens of games lined up for RTX support with no timetable for any of them. Bottom line: If you buy an RTX 2080 over a GTX 1080 Ti today, you’re taking a leap of faith and investing extra money in those promises for the future. Whether that’s worthwhile is up to you. Our GeForce RTX 2080 vs. GTX 1080 Ti comparison can help you break down the decision in finer detail.

If you’re in the market for an RTX 2080, Nvidia’s Founders Edition ($799 at Best Buy or GeForce.com) sets a high bar. It’s gorgeously designed, overclocked, and much cooler and quieter than previous generations were. The ROG Strix RTX 2080’s gargantuan cooler outclasses it, though. While the massive (literally) cooling improvements fail to deliver much of a boost in gaming frame rates, at only around 3 percent, the ROG Strix runs a whopping 12 degrees Celsius cooler than the Founders Edition, or virtually silent at the same temperatures as the FE if you enable the Quiet BIOS. The Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 beats the Nvidia RTX 2080 Founders Edition in every way.

Well, except for price. At $870 on Newegg, the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 is the most expensive RTX 2080 listed on Newegg, and by a fair margin. Other high-end RTX 2080 graphics cards by EVGA and MSI top out at $850, and no RTX 2080 models come anywhere near the $700 starting MSRP cited by Nvidia.

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We haven’t had an opportunity to test other custom models yet, but based on our thermal and acoustic tests, there’s no doubt that the ROG Strix will wind up being one of the more impressive custom cooling solutions this generation. If the idea of a nearly silent or ice-cold gaming experience appeals to you, the ROG Strix RTX 2080 comes highly recommended—much more so if noise levels are important to you. This beast is quiet. But with such a minor performance increase over the Founders Edition model, the ROG Strix RTX 2080 would be much easier to swallow if Asus shaved $20 or $40 off the sticker price.

(pcworld.com, http://bit.ly/2NFxNQW)

Huami Amazfit 1S Review: Best Heart Rate Monitor Watch by Xiaomi

The Huami recently launched its new fitness band as Amazfit 1S. The Huami Amazfit 1S is not a regular fitness tracker, it has some of the extraordinary features which make it a premium fitness tracker. So, what’s makes it premium well everything design, build quality, features like Heart Rate tracker, ECG sensor and much more.

Before we talk about that feature let’s take a look at the build quality and display, and other features that offered by the Amazfit 1S band. The Huami always provides the best they can and in this band, they have also done the same.

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Specification

General Brand: Amazfit
Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 4.0
Waterproof: Yes
IP rating: IP67
Screen type: OLED
Operating mode: Touch Screen
Compatible OS: Android,IOS
Compatability: Android4.4 / iOS9.0 or above systems
People: Female table,Male table
Battery Battery Capacity: 95mAh
Standby time: 7 days
Charging Time: About 2hours
Special Features Functions: Alarm Clock,Avoid phone loss,Call reminder,Camera remote control,Distance recording,Incoming calls show,Measurement of heart rate,Message management,Pedometer,Sedentary reminder,Sleep management
Notification type: Wechat
Alarm group: 3
Alert type: Vibration
Dial and Band Shape of the dial: Rectangle
Case material: PC,Stainless Steel
Band material: TPU
Weight and Size Product weight: 0.0450 kg
Package weight: 0.1800 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 23.30 x 1.90 x 1.00 cm / 9.17 x 0.75 x 0.39 inches
Package size (L x W x H): 12.00 x 9.50 x 1.00 cm / 4.72 x 3.74 x 0.39 inches
Package Contents Package Contents: 1 x Smart Bracelet, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x Chinese User Manual

Design & Build Quality

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The body of the band is made of aluminum and the rest of the band is plastic the strap is made of TPU plastic that does not irritate my skin the bottom of the watch as the PPG and the ECG sensor. The design of the fitness tracker is very attractive and appealing. You will find a small patch of Aluminum just below the 0.42 OLED display.

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This Aluminum patch is very interesting and gives new look to the Amazfit 1S fitness band. The Amazfit 1S is available in only Black color and Aluminum finish comes in two color Black, Golden. Both of them are very good and attractive as well.

The rubber strap doesn’t irritate your skin and made with the TPU material which makes it super light. Like other fitness bands, you can’t change the band because it is not detachable.

Display

The Amazfit 1S have the 0.48 inches of OLED display. The display size is too small and you will not see to much content on it. On the screen, you can see notifications as Call reminder, massage, alarm, heart rate, pedometer and more.

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It looks okay because fitness bands aren’t supposed to look dazzling anyway, but the brightness level is really low meaning that you can hardly see the screen in sunlight. You can not select the brightness level because it’s adaptive. I hope it will be improved in next firmware update of the Amazfit 1S.

ECG Chip (Electrocardiogram)

The recently Apple has launched the series 4 watch with the ECG feature and users are really like that. But not everyone can afford the Apple watch so here we have Amazfit 1S with the ECG feature. The affordable ECG feature of the watch is the main selling point of Amzfit 1s.

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The ECG chip that gives you more information about your heart rates than usual. You can get a details view of your heart rate and it will be in sync with your smartphone through an Amazfit app. The app also analyzes the report and let you know do you need to take medical prescription or not.

Heart Rate sensor

The Amazfit 1S has a dedicate Heart Rate sensor chip so it is a bit of a typical pulse sensor utilizes light to enlighten your veins and it fundamentally watches the blood experiencing. The workability of the chip is great and it is the first chip which calculates the heart rate on the basis of mathematically. You will get very accurate data on your wrist.

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To optimize the battery level, the heart rate sensor will not work in the background.

Features

Apart from the ECG feature of the watch, there are some other noticeable features as well. The Huami Amazfit 1S is IP67 waterproof and dustproof as well. The watch works perfectly under the 30 meter of depth for 30 min.

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The 0.4″ of the display can show you the Alarm Clock, call reminder, camera remote control, Incoming calls show, Message management. And other features are Pedometer, sleep monitoring, Sedentary reminder, Distance recording.

Battery

Proceeding onward to the battery life very little good. The 95mAh of battery perform great if you use this on regular basis. It provides the 4-5 Days of battery backup if you are using this watch for all day. There is no quick charge available for this band so it takes 2 hours to get completely charge.

Price & Availablity

The Huami Amazfit 1S is available at $149.99 on Gearbesy pre-sale. The price of this heart rate monitor band is quite high but it’s totally worth it. It is a true value for money product and you will not feel any regrate after buying this. The ECG feature of the Amazfit 1s is the best fitness tracker under $150.

(technosoups.com, https://bit.ly/2xxGqCX)

MEIIGOO S9 Review

Launching a smartphone in a tech flooded market is quite difficult. The moment you launch something new, there are already competitors to beat your sales. However, this time MEIIGOO has launched ravishing gadget that is certainly going to Garner success. Popular amongst MEIIGOO users, the MEIIGOO S9 smartphone is a gadget that has already received so many pre-bookings at Coolicool.

MEIIGOO S9 4GB RAM 32GB ROM MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core 6.18 Inch In Cell FHD+ Full Screen 5000mAh Support Face ID Android 8.1 4G LTE Smartphone

Highlights

– 6.18 Inch 19:9 In Cell FHD+ Full Screen, 2246*1080 Pixel
– MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core
– Support Touch ID
– Support Face ID
– 4GB RAM + 32GB ROM, Support 128GB TF Card Expansion
– 13 MP Back Camera + 5 MP Front Camera
– Android 8.1 System
– 5000mAh Battery
– Dual SIM: NANO SIM + NANO SIM / TF Card (Another SIM Slot Can Be Used in Combination with a NANO SIM Card or a TF Card)
– Band: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, WCDMA 850/900/2100MHz, FDD-LTE B1/B3/B7/B8/B20, Support 2G & 3G & 4G LTE Network

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The smartphone became an attraction amongst the cost-conscious buyers. The price tag it carries has been further slashed by the seller. While we are beginning to describe the gadget, we would like to tell you that MEIIGOO S9 has got everything for tight budgeted individuals.

MEIIGOO S9 4GB RAM 32GB ROM MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core 6.18 Inch In Cell FHD+ Full Screen 5000mAh Support Face ID Android 8.1 4G LTE Smartphone

It does not compromise with the specifications from any angle. The Chinese Technology market would help you to get the best smartphones at an expenditure of a penny.

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You can purchase MEIIGOO S9 smartphone from CooliCool at a price of $139.99 instead of $169.99. The beautiful specifications and features are simply irresistible. You would love to watch videos and play games on the 6.18-inch screen having FHD display. The full HD resolution comprises of 2246 X 1080 megapixel. The Meiigoo S9 comes with the Notch design which is also very trendy features.

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And when we talk about the internal configuration, MEIIGOO S9 would immediately bring a smile to your face. The MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core processor clubbed with 4GB RAM is enough to keep the average users happy. You can insert an extra memory card for consolidating the internal space of the gadget. The 32GB of internal storage is can be expanded with the help of an external memory card.
MEIIGOO S9 4GB RAM 32GB ROM MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core 6.18 Inch In Cell FHD+ Full Screen 5000mAh Support Face ID Android 8.1 4G LTE Smartphone

You get a very fascinating 13 megapixel + 13 megapixel of rear camera that shoots a clear picture that needs a bit of Editing to make them look better.

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The camera of any Chinese smartphone maker is not that good. So, like other, it has an average camera but takes decent photos.

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The daylight would make your pictures better undoubtedly. However, in case there is the absence of light, you can use the flash and camera apps from Google Play Store to meet out the quality picture clicking standards.

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The 5MP of the front camera takes the clear selfie as you want. The Notch has the Face sensor to unlock the smartphone with your face.

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The sensor does not work well at the low light so you have to manage with Pin or Any other alternative.

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The 5000 mAh battery power again gives a breakthrough to the gadget. You don’t have to charge the device more than once in a day.

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Also, if you do not have a habit of scrolling the internet time and again, you can extend the battery backup for up to 2 days.

MEIIGOO S9 4GB RAM 32GB ROM MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core 6.18 Inch In Cell FHD+ Full Screen 5000mAh Support Face ID Android 8.1 4G LTE Smartphone

The phone is based on 8.1 Android operating system altogether. It does not extract much power from the Lithium polymer battery for giving it more functionality.

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The proximity sensors, GPS, compass, accelerometer, and other features might drain your battery power a bit. However, you can choose battery saving applications to keep things subtle.
MEIIGOO S9 4GB RAM 32GB ROM MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core 6.18 Inch In Cell FHD+ Full Screen 5000mAh Support Face ID Android 8.1 4G LTE Smartphone

The dual sim support allows you to club two sim cards in a single phone. Particularly if you are required to travel, having a dual sim card support with 4G support is a necessity.

Now the most important thing is price and availability. The CooliCool is offering a great discount and offering the price of $139. The actual price of the device is $169 but is te first pre-sale that why CooliCool offering the $30 discount.

MEIIGOO S9 4GB RAM 32GB ROM MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core 6.18 Inch In Cell FHD+ Full Screen 5000mAh Support Face ID Android 8.1 4G LTE Smartphone

(technosoups.com, https://bit.ly/2xQTz9h)

2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 53 and 63 S 4-Door Coupe Review – International

Fast, furious and comfortable, the new GT ‘sedan’ might just be the flagship AMG deserves

The Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe proves to be a surprisingly good all-rounder, with tremendous speed, clever cornering technology, terrific engines and ride comfort to spare. It’s not flawless but it’s close enough to sit deservedly atop the AMG GT tree and provide the Porsche Panamera Turbo with tough competition.

Not so fast

It would have been easy to be cynical about the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe.

After all, it attempts to leverage the two-door AMG GT’s name and design, but its only technical connections to Mercedes-Benz’s Porsche 911-fighter are its engine, gearbox and its front and rear looks.

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https://www.motoring.com.au/mercedes-amg-gt-4-door-coupe-2019-review-international-114809/

Kirin 980 Deep Dive: Huawei Doubles Down On AI

Let’s take a look at the processor that’ll power the next Mate

Huawei is set to launch the next generation of their Mate series in a few weeks and with it the global debut of their latest flagship processor, the Kirin 980. Like the Kirin 970 before it, the Kirin 980 is a large technological leap in terms of raw power, AI computational abilities as well as power efficiency.

Huawei has made no secret of their love for artificial intelligence in phones, first dabbling with the tech in the Kirin 960 that powered the Mate 9 and P10 whose rallying cries were “born fast, stay fast” thanks to the AI smarts inside of them. Things really came to a head with the Kirin 970 which was the first chipset to have a dedicated NPU or neural processing unit, which allowed phones equipped with the processor to have fast, on-machine AI capabilities that ultimately meant better photos, battery life, and performance.

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https://www.unbox.ph/gadget/kirin-980-deep-dive-huawei-doubles-down-on-ai/

Fujifilm Instax Square SQ20 Announced

The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ20 square format hybrid instant film camera officially announced. Te camera combines digital imaging technology with square film prints.

Along with the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ20, the company unveil the new colors for the instax SQUARE SQ6–Ruby Red and Aqua Blue–and new instax Double Sided Stickers that allow users to stick instax film quickly and easily to a multitude of surfaces.

Announced at 2018 Photokina event the SQ20 replaces the SQ10 hybrid instax/digital camera. As the name suggests, it will use a square format of instant film and to feature a 1/4-inch 3.7 megapixel CMOS sensor just like the SQ10.

The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ20 price is $199.95 in US and will be available soon for pre-order at BHphoto, AmazonUS and Adorama. It will be available in matt black or glossy beige.

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https://www.dailycameranews.com/2018/09/fujifilm-instax-square-sq20-announced/

macOS 10.14 Mojave, Boot Camp, Macs: what you need too know

Apple’s latest major update for the macOS is out. Nicknamed “Mojave”, macOS version 10.12 naturally brings a ton of new features, like dark mode, for example. But with every new macOS release, some older Macs may be left behind. So before you hit that update button, you might want to double check first if you’re Mac is invited to the party. More importantly, better double check you won’t have to say goodbye to your Windows dual boot as well.

The most unusual restriction that Apple didn’t reveal beforehand is how macOS 10.14 won’t play well with Boot Camp, the utility it provides to allow Macs to dual boot Windows. If you have a late 2012 27-inch Mac in particular, you won’t be able to update to Mojave. Your only way forward would be to remove Boot Camp, which means loosing Windows. And after you’ve upgraded, you can no longer use Boot Camp either. Your only recourse? Buying a virtualization product like Parallels.

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https://www.slashgear.com/macos-10-14-mojave-boot-camp-macs-what-you-need-too-know-25547181/

1More Triple Driver Over-Ear Headphones Review: Specially Made for Music Lovers

When the 1More Triple Driver Over-Ear Headphones were delivered to the Unbox HQ, I really didn’t know what to expect. Let’s be honest, it’s not really the top of mind brand when it comes to headphones in the Philippines.  Eager to find out how it performs, I immediately connected it to my phone, turned on Spotify and I was completely blown away!

The sound quality of the 1More headphones is amazing. The audio is detailed, dynamic and punchy – perfect for sound tripping or an immersive gaming experience. More on this later.

The Packaging and Contents

Inside the box is a bulky but durable-looking hard case containing the headphones, a 1/4-inch adapter, and a color-coded braided cable so you know which ear cup to plug it in. It has a tiny mesh organizer to keep things neat. There is a smaller box with the manual and a pouch if you don’t feel like bringing the hard case around. What really drew my eyes though was the message in the flap that says, “Dedicated to all the music lovers.” Yes, the packaging looks premium but somehow, that little note gives it heart.

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https://www.unbox.ph/gadget/1more-triple-driver-over-ear-headphones-review-specially-made-for-music-lovers/

2019 Audi Q3 first drive: Style and luxury with tech to match

With over 1.1 million sold since its introduction in 2012, the Audi Q3 has been an essential vehicle for introducing consumers to the Audi brand. Even with its much later introduction to the US, in 2015, delayed access would only turn out to whet the appetite of American drivers. No, it wasn’t as technologically advanced as other Audis on the dealers’ lots, and yes, it was using the older generation of engines and transmissions, not to mention the old infotainment system. Turns out, such things didn’t cross consumers’ minds while shopping. Audi was thinking about it, though, and so we get the all-new 2019 Q3.

With its US launch not expected until next year, Audi invited us to the incredibly beautiful Bolzano, Italy to try out the new Q3. Tucked into the Dolomites of North East Italy, its peaks and valleys are good enough for the Italian Alpini, the elite mountain warfare corps, and so they’d be good enough for putting the 2019 Q3 through its paces.

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https://www.slashgear.com/2019-audi-q3-first-drive-style-and-luxury-with-tech-to-match-24547126/

Pixel 3 leaks again – here’s what we know now

The Google Pixel 3 and Google Pixel 3 XL were leaked today from all angles. The Google Pixel 3 leaked so many times, and in so many different ways, at this point, I’m not sure what else there is left to say. Could Google have orchestrated this whole thing? Good gosh they deserve a special set of golden star stickers if they did, of that you can be sure.

All sides of the Google Pixel 3 were leaked today in both black and white. There’s a black version of the phone, and a white version of the phone, and the white version has a mint-colored power button. The black version of the phone has all black buttons.

As seen in leaks from WinFuture, the backsides of both black and white versions of the phones are largely flat metal (aluminum) black or white, and the top bits (above the fingerprint scanner) are either reinforced glass or plastic, either in black or white. There’s still just one camera back there 12.2MP f/1.8, on both the 3 and the 3 XL.

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https://www.slashgear.com/google-pixel-3-release-date-level-leaks-press-images-24547152/

macOS Mojave released: Dark Mode, Stacks, more

Apple has released macOS Mojave, the latest version of its Mac operating system, bringing with it a new Dark Mode along with paving the way for iOS app support. The update, which is free to existing Mac users, also offers a new Dynamic Desktop feature along with Stacks, which promises to help tidy up your digital workspace.

It’s Dark Mode which will be the most obvious change, of course. The new dark color scheme is optional, an alternative to the usual light color scheme familiar from earlier iterations of macOS. It’s designed to be easier on the user’s eyes, particularly when they’re working in low-light conditions.

Dark Mode is supported across all of Apple’s native Mac apps, such as Mail, Maps, Calendar, and Photos. However, it’ll be up to third-party developers to enable support for their software, if they so choose.

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https://www.slashgear.com/apple-macos-mojave-released-free-download-dark-mode-stacks-dynamic-desktop-more-24547047/

Huawei Honor Band 4 Running Version Review: Available on $25.99 At Gearbest

Just a few days ago Huawei has launched the Band 4 on a very surprising price, and Now the running edition of the Huawei honor band 4. The running edition of the band is having a different outer and style. It is basically made for the fitness conscious users.

Huawei has made an effort to bring a very affordable fitness tracker that comprises of 0.5-inch PMOLED display, skin-friendly TPU material, calorie tracker and much more at a very nominal price of $25.99. The unbeatable specifications and fashionable outer appearance make this smartband so much in demand.

Design and Display

The elliptical shape of the dial is surrounded by abs plastic material. The Huawei honor .5 inch bracelet construction is all about more stability and durability. The manufacturers have paid keen attention in designing the fitness tracker.

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https://technosoups.com/huawei-honor-band-4-running-version-review-available-on-25-99-at-gearbest/

Specifications of the Panasonic Full Frame Cameras

Here are the latest specifications of the upcoming Panasonic full frame cameras. According to recent reports there will be two models on the horizon. One of them will be a high-end and resolution and the other would be an entry-level product.

Both cameras will feature in-body image stabilization (IBIS), 4K 60p video recordingdual card slots and the sensors manufactured by Panasonic.

The Panasonic full frame camera release date is scheduled for March 2019. Sigma is also going to make L-mount lenses, adapters and even an L-mount camera. Official announcement will be on September 25 ahead of Photokina 2018.  Along with the Panasonic full frame cameras, three new full frame mirrorless L-mount lenses will also be announced.

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https://www.dailycameranews.com/2018/09/specifications-of-the-panasonic-full-frame-cameras/

2019 Can-Am Ryker Review: Rotax 900 Ace Powered Test (20 Fast Facts)

Can-Am has set its sights on bringing new riders into the three-wheel vehicle fold with the stripped down, affordable, automatic transmission equipped trike to complement its budding lineup.

When presented with this unusual machine, we saddled up a 2019 Can-Am Ryker and went riding through the hills of Malibu and down the back alleys of Venice to see what this innovative three-wheeler can do.

1. With pricing starting at $8499 for the 600-powered version, the 2019 Can-Am Ryker is substantially cheaper than anything currently offered in the Can-Am on-road stable. If you want to get going on a Can-Am Spyder, the least expensive entry model is the $15,999 Spyder F3—almost twice as much as the base-model Ryker.

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https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2018/09/23/2019-can-am-ryker-review-20-fast-facts/

Best gaming monitor 2018: The best PC monitors for 1080p, 1440p, 4K, HDR, 144Hz gaming

There are many gaming monitors to choose from in the market today – knowing which one to pick is always tricky, as most monitor manufacturers advertise the same specs. We’ve gone through a huge list of gaming monitors and picked out the best you can buy in 2018 – and to make it easier for you, we’ve split it into four categories, Full HD, 1440p, 4K and Ultrawide, so we’re sure you’ll find the right monitor.

Investing in the right gaming monitor is important, so before purchasing a gaming monitor, you should ask yourself: What games will I play? Will my graphics card be powerful enough at this resolution? There are a few things you might want to consider before making the plunge and for this reason, we’ve created a small buyer’s guide dedicated to gamers.

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https://www.expertreviews.co.uk/pc-monitors/1405556/best-gaming-monitor-the-best-pc-monitors-for-1080p-1440p-4k-gaming

VIVO V11i vs OPPO F9 specs comparison

VIVO launched two of their newest smartphones, the V11 and V11i, that sport competitive specs and prices. For this comparison, we’ll be putting the V11i beside the OPPO F9 to see which device comes out on top when it comes to specs. Who will win? Find out below!

 VIVO V11i is the lower specced sibling of the V11 which comes with a 6.3-inch LTPS IPS Halo FullView display with 2280 x 1080 resolution, Helio P60 processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, 16MP + 5MP dual rear cameras, 25MP front camera, and 3,315mAh battery with fast charging.

 OPPO F9 is the company’s top contender in their F-series smartphone family. It sports a 6.3-inch LTPS IPS WaterDrop display with 2340 x 1080 resolution, 4GB/6GB RAM, 64GB internal storage, 16MP + 2MP dual rear cameras, 25MP front camera, and 3,500mAh battery with VOOC fast charging.

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https://www.yugatech.com/mobile/vivo-v11i-vs-oppo-f9-specs-comparison/#sthash.Q4mZs5dO.dpbs#KByVK3i0zxvwL0zu.97

HiSilicon Kirin 980: Power and Features

Huawei’s new Mate 20 series is just around the corner and one of its main features is the new engine under the hood, the HiSilicon Kirin 980, which is also the company’s latest flagship chipset. If you’re asking what it’s capable of and how will it affect future devices, we’ll break it down for you.

HiSilicon’s most powerful chipset to-date

First, let’s do a quick backgrounder on HiSilicon and the Kirin chipset. HiSilicon is a semiconductor company founded in 2004. It is based in China and is fully owned by Huawei. It purchases licenses for CPU and GPU designs from ARM holdings and manufactures the chipsets to be used on Huawei devices. HiSilicon’s Kirin 900 is usually found in Huawei’s flagship devices.

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https://www.yugatech.com/personal-computing/hisilicon-kirin-980-power-and-features/#sthash.GCDelSxu.dpbs#f1JWxQq8iwh37JR1.97

Optoma UHD51A review: A 4K UHD HDR smart projector with Alexa and Google Home support

The Optoma UHD51A is a solid smart projector with the added bonus of voice command support and built-in media player.

Not only are 4K UHD projectors coming down in price but they are also getting some new features. Our Optoma UHD51A review takes a look at a 4K UHD HDR home theatre projector with both Alexa and Google Home support.

SPECIFICATIONS

The Optoma UHD51A 4K UHD projector has the following features and specifications:

New Ford Fiesta ST vs new Volkswagen Polo GTI Comparison

Is the Ford Fiesta ST still the affordable hot hatch to beat? This new one is here to prove that it is – but first it has to see off Volkswagen’s latest Polo GTI…

The contenders

*** Note : £1 = $1.29 (correct at time of post)

Ford Fiesta ST 1.5T ST-3 Performance Pack 3dr
  • List price £22,345
  • Target price £21,242

The previous ST was one of the best hot hatches ever, so this new one has a lot to live up to.

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https://www.whatcar.com/news/new-ford-fiesta-st-vs-new-volkswagen-polo-gti/n17930

Fossil Q Venture HR review : A stylish, everyday Wear watch that gets some welcome new features

A slick addition to Fossil’s smartwatch arsenal, the Q Venture HR maxes out on style. Google Pay is user-friendly and adds serious value. Meanwhile, its GPS and heart rate monitoring are good for casual runners and base-level measurements, but we wouldn’t currently recommend them as a replacement for a more specialised fitness tracker or running watch. That said, the Q Venture HR is a decent upgrade from its predecessor and, for those looking for a regular, user-friendly smartwatch, is a great option at a lower price than competitors like the Apple Watch.

The Fossil Q Venture HR is a Wear OS smartwatch that combines elegant design with must-have functionality. The latest iteration of the Q Venturesmartwatch, it’s every bit as stylish as its predecessor and boasts long-awaited tech upgrades to match its main rivals that we’ve long been waiting for.

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https://www.wareable.com/android-wear/fossil-q-venture-hr-review-6546