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Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
5 times mentioned • Fordie Richardson • 23 July 2016

Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag

The Google Nexus 9 speedy processor can handle work or games. The tablet has average battery life.

The Nexus 9 is a reliable high-end tablet, but its solid design is hampered by some build-quality hiccups. Google's flagship Android tablet computer has an impressive combination of performance and design. Benchmark testing from our colleagues at Laptop Mag found that the Nexus 9's 2.3GHz NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor provided respectable performance.
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
5 times mentioned • Christy Patel • 24 July 2016

Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag

The iPad Mini 4 updates Apple's iPad Mini line and improves specifications and build quality. The Mini 4 is built on a 1.5GHz Apple A8 processor, and benchmark testing from our colleagues at Laptop Mag showed that its performance is in line with the best mainstream tablets.

In processing performance test Geekbench 3 and graphics test 3DMark, the Mini 4 had respective scores of 3,107 and 18,313 points. Both were on par with comparable home tablets, so you can play games and browse the web on the Mini 4 with ease.
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
5 times mentioned • Fordie Richardson • 23 July 2016

Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag

The iPad Air 2 is built on Apple's A8X chip, which replaces the A7 chip used in the company's previous generation of iOS devices. While it's no longer Apple's top processor, the Air 2 still outperformed numerous competing tablets in performance testing from our colleagues at Laptop Mag.

In Geekbench 3, a benchmark test designed to measure a computer's processing performance, the iPad Air 2 produced a score of 4,547. Similarly, the iPad Air's score of 21,660 in graphics benchmark 3DMark handily placed it in the upper tier of our evaluated tablets.
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
5 times mentioned • Fishy Smell • 13 July 2016

Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag

The Google Pixel C specifications are stellar on paper, with a 10.2-inch display that has a resolution of 2560 x 1800 pixels. It's a marginal but beneficial bump in resolution compared to other top tablets, which generally reach the 2048 x 1536-pixel range.

In our hands-on testing, we were impressed by the Google tablet's phenomenal screen and display performance. During testing from our colleagues at Laptop Mag, the Pixel C had a top-in-class brightness rating of 509 nits, which is a unit of measurement for the luminance of a screen.
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag
5 times mentioned • Kam Lee • 13 July 2016

Testing From Colleagues Laptop Mag

Elsewhere, the middling battery life of the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is a stumble. Battery testing from our colleagues at Laptop Mag revolves around simulated web browsing at a constant brightness until the tablet powers down.

In this test, the Pro 4 only put up a mark of six hours and five minutes. While the Pro 4's specifications are more power hungry than a standard tablet, most premium tablets can still reach around nine hours of battery life. The Pro 4 features a 12.3-inch, 2736 x 1824 display that is a notable upgrade from past Surface models, which featured 2160 x 1440 displays.
Average Battery Life - Intel Core I7 Processor
Intel Core I7 Processor
15 times mentioned • Cindy Teh • 02 December 2015

Intel Core I7 Processor

10 best gaming laptops 2015 Gigabyte P55K v4 An excellent gaming laptop for budget-conscious players Speedy performance Great virtual surround Large screen bezels Average battery life If you're looking to jump into PC gaming on a budget, the Gigabyte P55K v4 offers plenty of performance without breaking the bank. For the same price as the new 12-inch Apple MacBook you get a super-speedy Intel Core i7 processor with discrete graphics to boot.

There's enough power on tap to easily surpass the 60 fps holy grail in almost any game so long as you knock your settings a peg or two below Ultra. To top it off P55K v4 features a great, colorful IPS screen and an immersive Dolby Digital Plus Home Theatre sound system to make this one of the nicest self-contained gaming platforms we've ever reviewed.
Average Battery Life - Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
9 times mentioned • Forever Young • 13 July 2016

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2

Samsung uses an excellent Exynos processor for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. The tablet suffers from average battery life. For new tablet owners, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 offers a strong combination of performance and design optimized for mobile users.

Internally, the tablet relies on Google's Android mobile operating system and is built on a 1.3GHz Exynos 5433 processor. In practice, the S2 has the performance ceiling to handle high-end gaming or work with ease. The tablet's specifications are similarly in line with comparable mainstream tablets.
Average Battery Life - Google Nexus 9
Google Nexus 9
10 times mentioned • Fordie Richardson • 23 July 2016

Google Nexus 9

The Google Nexus 9 tablet having 8.9″ screen size, 2048*1440 resolution ,0.31 inches thick,4:3 aspect ratio screen and hardware. 2GB Ram backed up by a 64 bit processor and Nvidia's Tegra K1 chipset ,coming with a 16GB / 32GB Internal storage options.

Estimated 9Hrs average battery Life.
Average Battery Life
Average Battery Life
6 times mentioned • Jack Ma • 08 December 2016

Average Battery Life

Jaybird X2 earphones. Sporty headphones that are great for casual listeners too.

Minimalistic design, above average battery life, a bit expensive. If you're looking for a hassle-free set of wireless in-ear headphones, the Jaybird X2 are an easy pick. The price might seem high, but the performance, ease of use and included goodies more than make up for the cost.
Average Battery Life
Average Battery Life
6 times mentioned • Wilson Wong • 08 July 2015

Average Battery Life

Mobilink™ Wireless Printer Based on the best-selling TM-T88 series, Epson's compact, cost effective Mobilink™ wireless mobile printer is designed to meet your needs for high-speed, mobile, thermal receipt printing. Your current TM-T88 series applications are instantly compatible with Mobilink.

And unlike other wireless mobile printers with an average battery life of 2-3 hours, the Mobilink features an industry-leading battery life of up to 20 hours. • Industry-leading battery life of up to 10 hours with 802.11g and up to 20 hours with Bluetooth® models Compatible with leading business label software • Zebra emulation for drop-in replacements • Two-year warranty • Highest-speed thermal printing in its class
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