Saturday, November 9, 2013

Lenovo launches IdeaPad Flex, a dual-mode Windows 8 notebook PC

Lenovo has officially taken wraps of IdeaPad Flex, a dual-mode notebook PC with a 10 point multitouch feature. Lenovo’s newest addition comes with an ability to flip 360 degrees to instantly switch between laptop and stand modes.

With the laptop mode, you get the integrated keyboard and a touchpad, while the stand model is designed for touch usage and social functionality.
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex sports a 14-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The notebook measures 343 x 250 x 21nn and weighs about 2 kilograms.
The Flex runs Windows 8 and is powered by a 4th generation Intel core i3 processor along 4 GB of RAM. The NVIDIA GeForce GT740M completes the graphics department. IdeaPad Flex also features a 720P camera, Dolby advanced audio certified speakers and a wide range of connectivity options.
The juice for the portable computer comes from a 48Wh battery, which according to the company lasts for about 6 hours of 1080p video playback.
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex will be up for grabs in Black with Silver Grey edge color combination starting at $680.

Limited edition Oppo N1 with CyanogenMod gets announced

Oppo announced that it will sell a limited edition of its N1 flagship with CyanogenMod out of the box. The smartphone will be available next month for the same price as the regular N1.

As expected, the CyanogenMod version of the Oppo N1 will support all the device’s features, including its tricked out camera. Furthermore, the device will come with unique retail box (as seen in the photo above) which includes a special case to go with other CyanogenMod specific accessories.
The “regular” Oppo N1 will not be left out of the CyanogenMod party as well. The device will come with the ROM pre-loaded, so users will be able to flash it right out of the box.
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This extensive Xbox One demo showcases its main features, check it out

The Xbox One got treated to a video demo before its retail launch. The extensive video is starring a duo of high-level Xbox executives.

The demo video features live code from the Xbox One. It showcases the console’s main features including instant profiles’ switching with voice, biometric sign-in, game DVR, Skype video calling, as well as its multitasking capabilities