Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Haier A2FE635CFJ

Haier’s A2FE635 is a unique fridge freezer in both features and for its bold looks. It’s available in several colours. The black plastic inset handle for the fridge is concealed on the side of the door. This may create an issue with finger access if your appliance is very tight up against a left hand side wall, but the door is reversible should this be the case. The control panel is touch sensitive and operates most of the functions of the appliance.

    The A2FE635 is a fridge freezer than final to get noticed. On a red version, a confidant finish is a textured ‘orange peel’ that hides finger outlines unequivocally good and is easy to purify purify when it does get mucky. The black cosmetic inset hoop for a fridge is secluded on a side of a door. This competence emanate an  emanate with finger entrance if your apparatus is unequivocally parsimonious adult opposite a left palm side wall, yet a doorway is reversible should this be a case. The LCD turns off after a few seconds withdrawal only a black panel

    This Haier model offers a spectacular 248-litre fridge capacity and reasonable 99 litres of freezer space, which is very good overall volume for a 190 cm tall appliance. The freezer drawers take some getting used to if you are familiar with a traditional door and plastic internal drawers. The fridge space will be ideal for larger families or those who keep a lot of chilled foods and beverages. The four shelves are wipe clean glass, one splits and folds over so you can stand larger bottles on the lower shelf. The three main door pockets are nicely deep front-to-back and the lowest is taller to stop bottles falling out if you open the door quickly. A central smaller door storage box is handy, albeit less than the width of the door. The upper of the two plastic drawers is the salad draw with a humidity control dial. Haier recommends turning it to a higher humidity for the likes of cucumbers, grapes, gooseberries and persimmons (we had to look them up too) and a lower humidity for soft fruits like strawberries and tomatoes, beans and, strangely, garlic. It’s a nice feature to have, though, as it will help keep your fruit and veg fresher for longer.

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Samsung RH25H5611SR

The most obvious -- and most popular -- feature on the Samsung RH25H5611SR is its "Food Showcase" design featuring a glass door within the refrigerator door. Samsung RH25H5611SR is a side-by-side fridge with a door-in-door Food Showcase design, which puts frequently used foods within easy reach in a compartment behind the fridge door. The RH25H5611SR's exterior boasts a smooth stainless finish, while both interior sections have lots of LED lighting. The door-in-door storage is designed for quick access commonly used items, while a door-mounted ice maker keeps shelf space clear in the freezer.

        The design is pretty plain, especially compared with the more expensive Food Showcase side-by-side, which looks fantastic. Storage space is also a bit cramped in the body of the fridge, even by side-by-side standards. The refrigerator also features an external ice and water dispenser, digital controls and LED lighting. At CNET, the RH25H5611SR performs better in hitting and maintaining the correct temperatures than more expensive models in the Food Showcase series.



  Samsung RH25H5611SR is quiet, energy efficient, and does a good to great job of holding its temperature. The door-in-door design is visually attractive and most owners love its practicality.The RH25H5611SR had hotspots, too, but much less severe ones, with an overall average temperature of 41.1 across all in-door shelves. The bottom shelf was, again, the worst offender, but it came in about 5 degrees cooler than the bottom shelf in the more expensive model. Performance was noticeably better in the body of the fridge, too. This Samsung side-by-side does almost everything right: Both compartments are nice and cool (aside from a warm spot down by the crisper), temperatures hold steady over time, and energy consumption is low.


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Tuesday, 19 December 2017

LG UJ7700

The LG UJ7700 is a good, versatile "4k" UHD TV. The UJ7700 is really the entry model into the high end of the LED-LCD TVs offered by LG. Its excellent smart features make it quite versatile. It uses an alternate pixel structure (RGBW) which results in less accurate display of fine details. The design of the UJ7700 is quite basic, the TV looks quite sleek, with accented edges.


The stand is almost as wide as the TV itself, which may be an issue for those with smaller tables. It looks quite good though and does support the TV well. The borders of the TV are quite thin and look good. The plastic has a silver accent which sets them apart a bit from low end TVs.  The TV is warmest at the bottom of the screen, where the backlight LEDs are located. The LG UJ7700LED TV has an ordinary picture quality. LG's UJ7700 uses an IPS (in-plane-switching) panel, albeit a new one for 2017/2018. The IPS panel allows for much better picture quality from side angles without degrading color saturation and contrast much. This is one of the standout features of this TVs picture quality. There are still weaknesses in both with side angle viewing as contrast degrades, but generally the IPS panel is 20%-30% better from angles than non-IPS panel LED TVs. Reflections are also subdued by the IPS panel and front substrate. Colors do to render more depth and slightly better saturation in these new 4K HDR models.


    
For an LCD, it has good side angle viewing quality. Good gaming input lag performance is one of another feature

Samsung Q9

Samsung’s QN65Q9F the best 65-inch consumer TV on the market. The display panel has only the power connection and the fiber optical port for the One Connect box, which can be routed through the stand. The One Connect box houses all ports, including HDMI, CI slots, and USB.  The ports on the One Connect box include HDMI 2.0 a, one supporting ARC (audio return channel) to feed sound bars and the three USB ports; an Ethernet port; and a digital optical output. Wi-Fi is 802.11 ac, and there’s Bluetooth support as well. There’s also a “transport” mode where the 4-function circular cursor control and center button function as the play/pause, FF, rewind, end, and begin controls. The on-screen interface is also top-notch.




            Q9 is slightly thicker than some previous LCD flagship TVs as well as all OLED TVs. Motion and panning are buttery smooth (the hardware refresh rate is 120Hz) and the detail with HDR (high dynamic range) content is stunning. There’s also HDR+, which is SDR (standard dynamic range; i.e., all other video) to HDR up-sampling to let other material take advantage of the Q9F’s wide color space and greater brightness. The picture is as good as it gets in an LCD TV, and quite probably, TVs in general. Reflections in the LCD panel are modest and less distracting than on most other glossy LCD TVs.
              It has an excellent color and detail and Extremely smooth action, with Top-notch remote and interface.  Q9 is Samsung’s flagship TV for 2017 and the company brings to market one of the most elegant TVs with an excellent One Connect box that you can easily hide away. The remote control is one of the best seen and undoubtedly the best ever from Samsung.


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Monday, 18 December 2017

Dell XPS 15

   





   The Dell XPS 15 is the best 15-inch laptop. The XPS 15 has a silver-colored aluminum lid stamped with Dell's logo in black. The backlit, island-style keyboard is surrounded by a black soft-touch deck. On the left side, we'll find a USB 3.0 port, an HDMI output, a Thunderbolt 3 and a headphone/mic combo jack. The right side houses a Kensington lock slot, another USB 3.0 port and an SD card reader. The XPS 15's 15.6-inch 4K screen is so brilliant, vivid and accurate. The XPS 15's screen is nice and bright, measuring an average 282 nits on our light meter. It beat out the average as well as the scores of the Spectre and the Prestige. The 4.1 x 3.1-inch touchpad is top-notch and supports Windows 10's precision gestures.

  

  The XPS 15's camera is built into the bezel at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. The Dell XPS 15 is a premium 15-inch notebook with an incredible screen and strong performance, along with enough power for some gaming, assuming you don't get the base model. It have beautiful display; Clear audio; Solid battery life and Strong performance. The Dell XPS 15 included a 2.8-GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 512 GB PCI e SSD, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 GPU with 4GB of VRAM, a 4K touch-screen display and a fingerprint reader. The Dell XPS 15 is considered as a powerful laptop with solid battery life and a beautiful, vivid 4K.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 4

    The Surface Pro 4 is the fourth-generation Surface-series 2-in-1 detachable, designed, developed, marketed, and produced by Microsoft.  The new Surface Pro looks practically identical to the one it is replacing. It’s the same thin tablet with a 12.3 in screen on the front and a kickstand on the back. Microsoft managed to up the device's screen size by a few hairs, from a straight 12 inches to this year's 12.3 inches, without affecting its footprint at all. The display is thus incredibly responsive to touch, and the further sensitivity it brings to the stylus experience is huge. In tandem with the improved Surface Pen, the screen detects 1,024 levels of pressure, even during a single stroke.   The port situation of the Surface Pro is a mixed bag. It has a full-sized USB 3.0 port, which is great. It also has a mini Display Port, which is welcome, and a micro SD card slot hidden under the kickstand. The Surface Pro does not come with a keyboard in the box, and while the on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition are both excellent. The keys are backlit, which is great when typing in the dark, and offer enough travel to feel responsive.


    The front-facing speakers are quite loud and direct, useful for watching videos, but still relatively tiny. The kickstand is ridged enough when out to be able to comfortably pick the tablet up with your finger in the hinge. The Type Cover connects to the Surface Pro with a reassuringly powerful magnetic clunk with locks in place perfectly every time. The Surface Pen attaches magnetically to the side of the tablet, but will always come off when in a bag. Where previous Surface Pro devices have been good experiments, the new Surface Pro for 2017 is now ready for the mainstream as a viable laptop replacement.

Saturday, 16 December 2017

Sony Vaio T13

The Sony Vaio T13 Touch gives you the convenience of a full-size keyboard and touch pad with a responsive touch screen for experiencing the Windows 8-style interface. It has very good performance for its class and excellent battery life. The T13 looks slim and flat. The keyboard is large with generous space between keys. Above the keyboard are a few dedicated keys: Assist, Web, and Vaio. Assist launches Vaio Care, a service for diagnosing and fixing problems, while Web launches your Web browser of choice and Vaio launches Media Gallery or Play Memories, part of Sony's music and photo software that comes preinstalled.

   In terms of dimensions, the 12.7 x 8.9 x 0.7-inch, 3.4-pound T13 is a bit on the heavy side for a 13-inch Ultrabook. The 1.3 megapixel HD webcam on the VAIO T13 captures still images at a sharp 2560 x 2048 resolution. VAIO T13 packs a 1.7-GHz Intel Core i5-3317U CPU with 4GB of RAM, a 500 GB hard drive, 32GB MLC (Multi-Level Cell) SSD Hybrid and Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU. Sony has a bit of a mixed record with its laptop keyboards, and unfortunately the T13 is no exception. Its chiclet keyboard isn’t backlit, but that’s expected from a budget Ultrabook. Less forgivable is that, though keys are well-spaced and feel pleasant, feedback is so shallow as to offer a rather nebulous typing experience.