Le Max: Power to the Gamer - Device Reviews and Information

With increasing traffic snarls, travel timings have been extending correspondingly and people have been using smartphones to cope with the boredom that accompanies such travel. Gaming is one of the most common activities that people indulge in to get rid of this boredom and if you are a true gaming fanatic with a love for games with high-end graphics, just an average smartphone just won’t do! So I recently tested the Lex Max by playing a couple of games and here’s what I found out…
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But before I begin my review, I’d like to first talk about some of the tech specs of the Le Max’s configuration. The phone comes with a 6.33-inch 2K screen which is visually pleasing for anybody who wants a big screen. The 2.0GHz Snapdragon 810 octa-core chipset is a powerful processor that keeps the gaming action going without any lag or slowdowns. With an Adreno 430 graphic processor unit and 4GB RAM memory, the Le Max handles most high-end graphic games thrown at it with relative ease. As I played Asphalt 8 on the highest resolution, I found no stutter, lags or minor frame drops.
After 20 minutes of nonstop gaming, I found the temperature of the phone to be average and under the usual overheating range of other phones. If you are looking for power and performance bundled in a single package, then the Le Max fires forth on all cylinders.

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BIG Battery comparison of latest, popular smartphones !

Hi guys
I have decided to make a battery comparsion of smartphones on market today so we can compare with our P6's ..
The results been collected from gsm arena
Here you go :
First is Ascend P6 !
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The WINNER IS....................... Oppo N1
The LOOSER IS........................Meizu MX3
Oppo N1 is huge in size, like Ascend Mate. LgG2 has the most balanced battery mileage, better than oppo in web browsing.
The p6 battery comparatively suffers in Browsing and video playback, and this must be because of its GPU issues or the 40nm manufacturing process of the K3v2e ? .
My vife own LG L7 II with calls and sms betrry drain out in about 6-7 days.
And its have 2 cores.
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using xda app-developers app
The P6 have some great battery durability. If you compare it directly to HTC One will notice that even enduring 2h less on web and almost 4h less on video playback it got 2h less endurance rating. This is a phone that uses a minimum of the battery when on stand by and doing simple tasks. Reminding tha P6 has a 40nm processor build with 480MHz GPU clock that is 30MHz higher than tha Adreno 320 on HTC One with four times the number of cores.

Vido W11Pro3, the other Intel Cherry Trail X5-Z8300 RAM 4GB Tablet PC

I have seen this big news about Chinese tablet pc manufacturer. Vido, Yuandao, which will relase Vido Vido aka Window aka Yuandao have been around a while, making budget tablet PCs. Naturally, it started with Android, and as the market has been dictating of late, moved on to Windows for Vido W11Pro3, and it will in stock later.
The Vido W11Pro 3 has a 11.6-inch 1920 x 1080p display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It’s powered by the 1.44GHz quad-core*Intel Cherry Trail X5-Z8300 SoC that we’ve seen on a lot of other tablets from China of late.
Moving on, it has 4GB of RAM, 64GB of on-board ROM eMMC (sorry folks, no SSD here), a 2 mega-pixel front facing camera, and a beefy 9000mAh battery.
That said and done, the main feature of the tablet according to its makers is its ability to take different forms:
It will take almost at $300, which will be also the best rival of Chuwi hi12. So which one will you choose? You can have a try for Chuwi hi12, if you have got the coupon for it.
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Teclast X3 Plus with 6GB RAM Windows 10 Intel Celeron N3450 Processor

After many twists and turns, we come to the the long awaited Teclast X3 Plus release with a bunch of impressive features that may set somewhat of a standard specifying what to expect ahead from the incoming Celeron models.
Compact but exquisite, the Teclast X3 Plus carries a 11.6-inch body with a form factor similar to that of the Surface series. Capactive touch aside, this variant also peaks a screen resolution of 1080 pixels. Needless to say, few of us can`t get the most out from it in visual entertainment.
Performance Oriented Configuration
While most us tend to struggle with the CPU and GPU performance when it comes to a tablet or PC, this gadget teams up a quad-core Celeron N3450 processor running at 2.2 GHz maximum with a Intel HD Graphics 500 GPU built on Apollo Lake.
As for RAM, it brags a 6GB of DDR3L RAM, 64GB of ROM, an extra 128GB expansion by MicroSD, drawing our attention to the fact that Teclast has made the Teclast X3 Plus something of a performer as it was originally intended.
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Mi MAX CPU 5 of the 8 cores sleeping

my Mi MAX (64g) , it shows the clock speeds of Core 1 and Core 4 of the CPU as ranging from 632 Mhz upward, but Core 5 and Core 8 are always shown as sleeping. Does this mean that the CPU utilization is at a rather minimum? Or could it mean that the Cores 5 and 8 are not worjking at all? Thanks.
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IMG
The Snapdragon 652 has "big LITTLE" architecture, meaning there are 4 low power/power efficient - A53 cores for background/basic tasks and four powerful and power hungry A72 cores for the "heavy-lifting" i.e. rendering out a video, processing photo effects, loading applications, etc. What you're looking at there are the four A72 cores sleeping because your phone isn't doing much and the four A53 cores idling, once again, since your phone isn't doing much.
Try processing a video on your handset using a video editor or saving a large image from an image editor, and while that's running, switch back to your core monitor and you should see the difference.
Here's a link to some background info if you're interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_big.LITTLE
CPU-Z has problems reading cores State, try with kernel auditor
Thanks.
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Beelink AMD Ryzen7 SER6 Pro 7735HS Mini PC

And now for something completely different! Well nearly......
Beelink AMD Ryzen7 SER6 Pro 7735HS Mini PC
Introducing the Beelink SER6 Pro, the latest and greatest in mini PCs! This bad boy has undergone a metamorphosis, leaping from AMD Gen6 to AMD Gen7!
The Beelink SER7 PRO Refresh mini PC now boasts an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor with eight cores and sixteen threads, reaching speeds of up to 4.75 GHz! Not too shabby, eh?
And as if that wasn't enough,
Also sports a Radeon 680M GPU that can run up to 2.2 GHz, with the new RDNA2 architecture that can double the performance of those outdated Vega GPUs.
As per usual, it has dual internal ventilation to keep things cool, and its top cover is breathable and waterproof, so you can keep it safe from any spills or thrills. Plus, you can always expand its storage options, just like with all of our Beelink mini PCs!
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https://www.bee-link.net/products/beelink-amd-ryzen-7-7735hs-mini-pc
I just ordered one of these and the next day i noticed thbey have changed them to have one display port and one hdmi. I wouldve selected that one...

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