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ADATA XENIA Xe Gaming Lifestyle Ultrabook gaming laptop

Geeky Gadgets 10:32 am If you’re in the market for a portable gaming laptop you may be interested in the newly launched ADATA XENIA Xe Gaming Lifestyle Ultrabook, constructed from premium CNC anodized aluminium, and offering a powerful yet portable 15.6 inch gaming laptop. The ADATA ultrabook is powered by an Intel 11th Gen Core i5-1135G7 or i7-1165G7 processor, supported by Intel Iris Xe graphics, a low power, high brightness 1080P Full HD IPS 15.6″ display with capacitive touch, together with XPG’s very own PCIe Gen 4 high speed M.2 solid state drive (SSD). “We are very excited to introduce XPG XENIA Xe to our gaming community as we keep our commitment to offer premium and high quality products.XPG XENIA Xe is a key example for our audience to get access to the best Intel technology offering,” said Alex Yin, Chief Gaming Officer & General Manager at XPG. “This system is designed for users that require an all round choice for lifestyle, with a solid build that can tur

Abu-Ghazaleh for Technology Releases Its New Tagitop EDU Laptop for Educational Purposes

Highlights Talal Abu-Ghazaleh for Technology (TAGTech), a member of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global (TAG.Global), announced the release of a new edition of the 2021 educational laptop (TAGITOP EDU) distinguished by its high-level performance.  Talal Abu-Ghazaleh for Technology (TAGTech), a member of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global (TAG.Global), announced the release of a new edition of the 2021 educational laptop (TAGITOP EDU) distinguished by its high-level performance.  TAGITOP EDU was designed by Jordanian experts at TAGTech factories in China with Arab investment and high and improved specifications. The new device is now available at TAG.Global showrooms and at its large network of retailers in Jordan, the Arab region and worldwide.

Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Fold Review: Fun to fold, frustrating to use

Performance isn t great Last year, several manufacturers teased upcoming portable PCs with foldable displays. Intel showed off its ‘Horseshoe Bend’ concept at CES and Lenovo showed off its Thinkpad X1 Fold with a promise to release it in mid-2020. Fast forward to late September, Lenovo followed through and released the Fold (arguably a bit after the promised mid-2020) and MobileSyrup had the opportunity to test one for the last few weeks. The Thinkpad X1 Fold is a striking device, but also decidedly odd. The first thing I noticed was the strange leather-like back panel. Although the panel is integral to the device, it’s also strangely disconnected part of it slides when you fold the X1, revealing a slim rectangle of glass. Don’t get me wrong, the X1 Fold looks nice, and the leather back panel feels great. It’s just weird. The screen has hefty bezels going around the outside, and an iPad Pro-like edge that’s squared off with rounded corners, with p

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