HP Elite Slice is your stylish compact PC that’s modular

Modularity is not exactly new for PCs since you can make your own from available parts in the market. But, if HP will do it their way, this is their frontline bet.

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The HP Elite Slice is a stackable compact PC. It’s like the Mac Mini before but with way more possibilities. It’s designed for both home and office use with a processor up to 6th Gen Intel Core i7 and Windows 10 Pro. You can connect your displays, keyboards, and mice to the PC through the two USB 3.1 Type-C ports, two USB 2.0, DisplayPort, and HDMI ports. There’s also the good old ethernet jack, 3.5mm combo jack, and dual mics onboard. An optional fingerprint sensor is also available.

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As for the modularity, each module connects to another via what they call HP Slice Connector that’s placed at the bottom. From there, you can stack your way up. At launch, you can choose to add an audio module, an optical disk drive, and the Collaboration Cover from HP for Skyping. By next year, HP will offer wireless charging cover so you’ll just have to place your compatible device on top of the Slice to charge it while you work with your PC.

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Available modules are still limited for now although like with other modular devices, it will eventually have accessories to play with. Anyhow, the HP Elite Slice is a piece of hardware you’d want to place on your table.

Pricing and availability are yet to be announced.

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HP Elite Slice is your stylish compact PC that’s modular

Modularity is not exactly new for PCs since you can make your own from available parts in the market. But, if HP will do it their way, this is their frontline bet.

hp-elite-slice-with-fingerprint-scanner

The HP Elite Slice is a stackable compact PC. It’s like the Mac Mini before but with way more possibilities. It’s designed for both home and office use with a processor up to 6th Gen Intel Core i7 and Windows 10 Pro. You can connect your displays, keyboards, and mice to the PC through the two USB 3.1 Type-C ports, two USB 2.0, DisplayPort, and HDMI ports. There’s also the good old ethernet jack, 3.5mm combo jack, and dual mics onboard. An optional fingerprint sensor is also available.

hp-elite-slice-desk

As for the modularity, each module connects to another via what they call HP Slice Connector that’s placed at the bottom. From there, you can stack your way up. At launch, you can choose to add an audio module, an optical disk drive, and the Collaboration Cover from HP for Skyping. By next year, HP will offer wireless charging cover so you’ll just have to place your compatible device on top of the Slice to charge it while you work with your PC.

hp-elite-slice-monitor-1

Available modules are still limited for now although like with other modular devices, it will eventually have accessories to play with. Anyhow, the HP Elite Slice is a piece of hardware you’d want to place on your table.

Pricing and availability are yet to be announced.

Source

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Cherry Mobile Alpha Prime 7 Quick Review

Early this month, Cherry Mobile has announced a new affordable device that runs Windows 10 on a 7-inch tablet. Will the sub-Php5k Alpha Prime 7 be a good contender in the budget tablet category? Find out in this quick review.

Design and Construction

The Alpha Prime 7’s name isn’t a random number the company just implemented on the tablet. The number 7 stands for its display size (in inches) that’s fitted with a 1024 x 600 resolution. It has noticeable bezels with the top and bottom having extra space for holding the device in landscape mode. The device has on-screen buttons namely Back, Home, and Find which directly searches both the web and Windows.

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The back is made entirely of plastic which is segmented by black panels at the top and bottom. The material feels a bit cheap and tapping the case has that hollow sound that doesn’t add any premium value to it.

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Additionally, it has a 5-megapixel rear camera that’s accompanied by a single LED flash. The shooter is accented with a chrome trimming that blends well with the silver panel that dominates the rear.

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On its upper right side is where all the physical buttons are lined up. Here we have the power/lock screen button right below the volume rocker.

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Meanwhile, you’ll discover the ports and slots at the top of the device. The microUSB port and audio jack are here as well as the slots for SIM and microSD for expanding the storage. As seen on the photo, the last two are covered using a plastic flap to protect against unwanted ejection.

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The speaker grille is located at the lower right corner and is shaped like the signal strength you see on common mobile devices.

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Overall, we’re no fans of its build quality but for its asking price, you can’t really expect much. At 260 grams, it has a bit of heft to it but the general plastic implementation helped take some weight off of the tablet. Hold feel is pretty much the same as other 7-inchers and the slanting sides help it sit nicely on the hands.

OS, Apps, and UI

The Alpha Prime 7 runs Windows 10 Mobile operating system which could be a bit confusing especially to those that are used to operating iOS/Android devices. Here, the live tiles seen on its desktop counterpart are present as well as other pre-loaded apps like Skype, Word, OneNote, and Outlook.

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Out of the box, the system software occupies around 2.5GB out of the usable 7.28GB storage which could only hold a few movies and audio playlists. Good thing there’s a memory expansion slot up top so you can put more content into the tablet. Browsing through its UI, we would say that jumping from one app to the other was fluid but the time it takes opening the apps isn’t as fast as we’d like them to be.

Camera

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Equipped with a 5-megapixel main shooter, the Alpha Prime 7 takes decent shots but nothing to write home about. Details are seen when ample lighting is provided but take it indoors and you’ll notice a rather soft focus and images with digital noise populating your shots. It has HDR for better exposure and has manual settings to adjust ISO, shutter speed, white balance, exposure, and focus individually. We have some sample shots below:

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Performance and Benchmarks

We conducted our usual benchmark tools (for Windows Mobile OS) to get an idea of the capabilities of its internals. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to run Basemark OS II since there were errors after installing the software but got AnTuTu and WP Bench to work. Below are the scores:

  • AnTuTu Benchmark v6 Beta 5 – 27,053
  • WP Bench – 232.06

After days of fiddling with it, we noticed that the touch display sometimes doesn’t register input well especially when trying to unlock the screen. It would take us about 2-4 times of swiping up before we could successfully access the device. Additionally, we experienced slight lags every now and then when trying to go back the home screen or delays when opening certain apps, as previously mentioned.

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Apart from that, typing on its keyboard was easy thanks to the big keys made possible by having a spacious screen. Playing games was also pretty amusing but don’t expect it to run graphics-heavy titles as it has limitations regarding display resolutions. Speaking of resolution, watching HD videos resulted to choppy and interrupted playback so be sure to scale down your video files before loading it unto the device.

Battery Life

With its 3200mAh non-removable battery, it resulted to 5 hours and 21 minutes of continuous playback with airplane mode activated, brightness and volume set to 50%, and battery-saving feature off. As for its normal usage, we were able to use it for an entire day with constant app updates on Wi-Fi and light gaming.

Conclusion

Cherry Mobile’s Alpha Prime 7 is indeed affordable at Php4,999. For that price, you have a timid list of specs like a quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage that you can expand using an additional microSD card. The device isn’t a powerful workhorse moreso if you render productivity tasks on a daily basis, but will be enough to give to the kids for their games and some casual browsing.

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Cherry Mobile Alpha Prime 7 specifications:
7-inch 1024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen display
1.1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 quad-core CPU
Adreno 304 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB Internal Memory
5-megapixel rear camera
2-megapixel front facing camera
Micro SIM
4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
GPS w/ A-GPS
Bluetooth 4.0
Windows 10 Mobile
3,200mAh non-removable battery
189.7 x 102.8 x 9.3mm
260g

What we liked about it: 

  • Affordable
  • Manual settings for camera

What we didn’t like:

  • Touch display sometimes doesn’t register input
  • Laggy performance every once in a while

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Cherry Mobile Alpha Prime 7 Quick Review

Early this month, Cherry Mobile has announced a new affordable device that runs Windows 10 on a 7-inch tablet. Will the sub-Php5k Alpha Prime 7 be a good contender in the budget tablet category? Find out in this quick review.

Design and Construction

The Alpha Prime 7’s name isn’t a random number the company just implemented on the tablet. The number 7 stands for its display size (in inches) that’s fitted with a 1024 x 600 resolution. It has noticeable bezels with the top and bottom having extra space for holding the device in landscape mode. The device has on-screen buttons namely Back, Home, and Find which directly searches both the web and Windows.

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-1

The back is made entirely of plastic which is segmented by black panels at the top and bottom. The material feels a bit cheap and tapping the case has that hollow sound that doesn’t add any premium value to it.

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-4

Additionally, it has a 5-megapixel rear camera that’s accompanied by a single LED flash. The shooter is accented with a chrome trimming that blends well with the silver panel that dominates the rear.

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-2

On its upper right side is where all the physical buttons are lined up. Here we have the power/lock screen button right below the volume rocker.

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-8

Meanwhile, you’ll discover the ports and slots at the top of the device. The microUSB port and audio jack are here as well as the slots for SIM and microSD for expanding the storage. As seen on the photo, the last two are covered using a plastic flap to protect against unwanted ejection.

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The speaker grille is located at the lower right corner and is shaped like the signal strength you see on common mobile devices.

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Overall, we’re no fans of its build quality but for its asking price, you can’t really expect much. At 260 grams, it has a bit of heft to it but the general plastic implementation helped take some weight off of the tablet. Hold feel is pretty much the same as other 7-inchers and the slanting sides help it sit nicely on the hands.

OS, Apps, and UI

The Alpha Prime 7 runs Windows 10 Mobile operating system which could be a bit confusing especially to those that are used to operating iOS/Android devices. Here, the live tiles seen on its desktop counterpart are present as well as other pre-loaded apps like Skype, Word, OneNote, and Outlook.

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-windows

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-ui

Out of the box, the system software occupies around 2.5GB out of the usable 7.28GB storage which could only hold a few movies and audio playlists. Good thing there’s a memory expansion slot up top so you can put more content into the tablet. Browsing through its UI, we would say that jumping from one app to the other was fluid but the time it takes opening the apps isn’t as fast as we’d like them to be.

Camera

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-camera

Equipped with a 5-megapixel main shooter, the Alpha Prime 7 takes decent shots but nothing to write home about. Details are seen when ample lighting is provided but take it indoors and you’ll notice a rather soft focus and images with digital noise populating your shots. It has HDR for better exposure and has manual settings to adjust ISO, shutter speed, white balance, exposure, and focus individually. We have some sample shots below:

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-sample-shot4 cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-sample-shot5 cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-sample-shot3 cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-sample-shot6 cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-sample-shot1

Performance and Benchmarks

We conducted our usual benchmark tools (for Windows Mobile OS) to get an idea of the capabilities of its internals. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to run Basemark OS II since there were errors after installing the software but got AnTuTu and WP Bench to work. Below are the scores:

  • AnTuTu Benchmark v6 Beta 5 – 27,053
  • WP Bench – 232.06

After days of fiddling with it, we noticed that the touch display sometimes doesn’t register input well especially when trying to unlock the screen. It would take us about 2-4 times of swiping up before we could successfully access the device. Additionally, we experienced slight lags every now and then when trying to go back the home screen or delays when opening certain apps, as previously mentioned.

cherry-mobile-alpha-prime-7-review-philippines-benchmarks

Apart from that, typing on its keyboard was easy thanks to the big keys made possible by having a spacious screen. Playing games was also pretty amusing but don’t expect it to run graphics-heavy titles as it has limitations regarding display resolutions. Speaking of resolution, watching HD videos resulted to choppy and interrupted playback so be sure to scale down your video files before loading it unto the device.

Battery Life

With its 3200mAh non-removable battery, it resulted to 5 hours and 21 minutes of continuous playback with airplane mode activated, brightness and volume set to 50%, and battery-saving feature off. As for its normal usage, we were able to use it for an entire day with constant app updates on Wi-Fi and light gaming.

Conclusion

Cherry Mobile’s Alpha Prime 7 is indeed affordable at Php4,999. For that price, you have a timid list of specs like a quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage that you can expand using an additional microSD card. The device isn’t a powerful workhorse moreso if you render productivity tasks on a daily basis, but will be enough to give to the kids for their games and some casual browsing.

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Cherry Mobile Alpha Prime 7 specifications:
7-inch 1024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen display
1.1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 quad-core CPU
Adreno 304 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB Internal Memory
5-megapixel rear camera
2-megapixel front facing camera
Micro SIM
4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
GPS w/ A-GPS
Bluetooth 4.0
Windows 10 Mobile
3,200mAh non-removable battery
189.7 x 102.8 x 9.3mm
260g

What we liked about it: 

  • Affordable
  • Manual settings for camera

What we didn’t like:

  • Touch display sometimes doesn’t register input
  • Laggy performance every once in a while

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Samsung Galaxy TabPro S Hands On, First Impressions

We’re invited by Samsung to attend their South East Asia Forum 2016 where they have brought most of their CES 2016 products nearer to home. And of course, what we wanted to give focus on is Sammy’s new Windows tablet– the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S.

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The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is powered by the latest Windows 10 operating software and a 2.2GHz 6th-gen Intel Core m3 dual-core processor. It has a 12-inch Super AMOLED HD+ display with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels which gives us a pixel density of 216ppi. There’s 4GB of RAM and the storage option can be at 128GB or 256GB SSD. For video-chatting, it has 5-megapixel cameras, both in front and at the back.

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Design-wise, the TabPro S doesn’t differ from the current crop of Samsung slates with it’s aluminum frame and utilitarian looks. The front doesn’t have the usual physical home button, and two capacitive keys since we’re running Windows, giving it a classic look similar to the first tablets of the Korean manufacturer.

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The tablet itself is thin at just 6.3 milimeters, making it the thinnest 2-in-1 around, and weighs in at 693 grams. Adding to those numbers is the included full-sized keyboard cover. Using the cover will give you better productivity with its built-in multi-touch trackpad and a hinge that allows the tablet to be viewed in the two angles. It’s somehow similar to the early Surface slates. The tablet and cover connect via a magnetic latch and Pogo pins.

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With its thinness comes the sacrifice of having multiple ports. On the left, there’s only the 3.5mm jack and a USB Type-C port, which seems to be shared for charging and connecting peripherals. That’s why Samsung is offering a multi-port adapter that includes HDMI, USB Type A and C. There’s a Bluetooth Pen if you’d want to write on the display.

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While wired connection to the tablet can be cumbersome, the wireless department is blessed with an LTE Cat6 radio, a first for a Windows tablet to have such, along with Bluetooth 4.1 and Wi-Fi 802.11ac MIMO. There’s a 5200mAh battery inside which is said to last for 10 hours for 2.5 hours of fast charging.

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I can’t deny the fact that the TabPro S is very similar to the Surface tablets, but with added Samsung touches.The trackpad is fairly sized for mobile computing and the AMOLED display is definitely a treat to use thanks to its vibrant colors and deep contrast. Touchpad response is pretty accurate with multi-finger support while the physical keyboard on the cover is comfortable enough to type on. Performance is good during our quick hands-on, but the Core m3 processor is not ideal for heavy tasks. In return, you have a quiet device since it doesn’t need an exhaust fan.

Samsung Galaxy TabPro S specifications:
12-inch Super AMOLED HD+ display (2160 x 1440 pixels), 216ppi
2.2GHz 6th-gen Intel Core m3 dual-core processor
4GB RAM
128GB / 256GB SSD
5-megapixel fixed-focus rear camera
5-megapixel fixed-focus front camera
LTE Cat6
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MIMO
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1
GPS, GLONASS
5,200mAh battery
290.3 x 198.8 x 6.3mm
693g (Wi-Fi only), 696g (LTE)
Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro

Local availability is expected, but there’s no definite date as of now. Pricing is also TBA. Since the latest Galaxy S7 is just around the corner, we might see the TabPro S sometime after.

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