Limited apps.
China’s Huawei has had a turbulent few years following a ban in May 2019 in the US. Not only were Huawei’s phones not allowed to be sold in the country, but the company was also initially told it couldn’t sign licence agreements with US-based companies, and this included Google. Since this point, a few of the restrictions have been lifted to varying degrees, but the ban still largely remains, and this means Huawei’s phones and tablets don’t look like traditional Android devices.
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The biggest being that they don’t have the Google Play Store by default. This means that Huawei devices don’t support any Google apps – including Chrome, YouTube, Google Drive and more – and that you can’t get the full catalogue of Android apps available on rival devices.
Lenovo P11 Pro review
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Lenovo P11 Pro review The Lenovo P11 Pro has a sharp display and excellent battery life, but is it worth your money? Our rating
Our review
The Lenovo P11 Pro tries to be everything to everyone and ends up missing the mark more than we’d expect for this price. Pros: Bright, sharp display. Cons: Confusing and temperamental software.
Productivity Mode promises a lot but delivers very little.
There are countless tablets that promise to replace your laptop. Some believe that simply adding a keyboard is enough to tick this box, while others add a keyboard, a smattering of software tweaks and market themselves as a 2-in-1.
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Aside from Samsung, Lenovo is one of the few Android OEMs that bothers to release tablets. The company has a tendency to be showy with products in the Yoga series, especially the one with that weirdo keyboard. But this ain t no Yoga the Android-powered Tab P11 Pro is a typical tablet with an optional keyboard accessory. It was announced last year and launched just recently.
It swings hard against the pricey Galaxy Tab S7+ by packaging the tablet with a keyboard and pen for just $600. But is all of this hardware going to help you achieve the productivity you d expect? After all, it s still just an Android tablet.
JDP ups digital firepower with B2 buy Jo Francis Thursday, April 15, 2021
Venn Holdings is making a massive increase in B2 digital capacity with the installation of a HP Indigo 100K at its JDP operation – only the second press of this kind in the UK.
The 6,000sph HP Indigo 100K arrived at JDP’s Whitchurch site this week. Venn co-founder Anthony Thirlby said it was part of the firm’s fresh strategy to focus on B2 production.
“The throughput speed of the 100K is very attractive to us, and will give us a significant increase in capacity equivalent to 140%,” he explained.
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