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【2025/02/24 05:45 】 |
Video Hands-On With Sony’s New Faster, Lighter Readers

Sony’s next generation of Readers were on display at IFA, so I took sony VGP-BPS9 battery the opportunity to play around with the final build. I liked the first Touch and Pocket Editions, though there were some issues. The touch layer on the former decreased the contrast and added glare, plus neither model was as fast or responsive as I would have liked. Thankfully Sony solved both problems with these new versions.

Sony
revamped the way touch works on the Daily sony VGP-BPS9/S battery and Touch editions, and the Pocket Edition now also comes with touch. It also got s bit of a redesign, so now it has the same overall design and buttons as the larger Readers. Unfortunately that means that both physical page turn buttons are on the left side, where before you could reach the one in the middle with both hands. That design wasn’t as ergonomic as the Kindle, but it’s better than having the buttons on just one side.

Sony wants users to swipe to turn instead of worrying about buttons, but in my experience the swiping thing isn’t as Dell Studio 17 Battery immersive as a simple tap. However, I was glad to see that swiping appears to have a much lower error rate than before. And you don’t have to swipe across the entire screen for the Reader to register. A short flick of a few millimeters will do it, but it takes some getting used to.

Overall performance
is faster, and page turns are very speedy. Plus the touch functionality is more responsive Dell Studio 1737 Battery than before. I also like that, along with the improved display, Sony offers users a way to tweak brightness and contrast to your tastes, a feature we’ve seen on eReader apps for tablets and phones, but not in the eInk display space. See for yourself in our hands-on video below:

Samsung netbooks have always been a successful marriage of portability and price.

The $349 Samsung N150 Plus we reviewed earlier Dell Studio 1535 Battery this year was no exception and now, the company strikes again with the NF series, a new line of 10.1-inch netbooks that will soon pack dual-core Intel CPUs and come with an eye-catching shark fin design that traces the bottom portion of the chassis.

What about the N150? Well, rather than phase out its production, Samsung is updating the popular 10.1-inch netbook with new black dell Vostro 1710 Battery and matte exteriors as well the same dual-core CPU that will help push the battery longevity of some NF branded notebooks into the 14-hour bracket.

The NF210 will be the line’s first offering and it’s not very tricked out in the specs department. When dell Vostro 1720 Battery the 11 x 7 x 1-inch notebook lands later this month, it’ll offer a 1024 x 600 resolution, 250GB The storage device that holds your OS, programs, and data.
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Learn Moreintegrated graphics, dell Latitude E5400 Battery and Windows 7 Starter, all for the attractive and familiar price of $379.

The NF210 will also sport an Intel Atom N455 processor, which, these days, has become fairly de rigueur in the netbook market.

On the other hand, the NF310, expected to debut in good battery October for $399, will pack Intel’s first multi-core Atom processor. The new CPUs are expected to raise performance
(at least marginally), lengthen battery life, and support DDR4 memory, so to see the chips shipping in new netbooks is an exciting proposition.

Not many details on the NF310 are available save 1GB of DDR4 RAM and Windows 7 Starter.

Samsung tells us the NF210 will ship exclusively from Sam’s Club stores, so get your member cards ready, shoppers!

Look for the updated, dual-core Samsung N150 and NF310 to drop in October battery and steal a better peak of the Samsung NF series in the gallery below

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