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Acer Swift X 14 First Look & Unboxing

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Acer’s Swift series has always been about being thin and light. Just recently, however, that formula is getting a supercharge with the Swift X lineup. The new Swift X series is marrying both portability and performance. You know the saying “X marks the spot”? Well, that might just be the case with this laptop.

So, the Acer Swift X 14 is a laptop that is bringing performance to the thin and light form factor. It’s not a brand new concept to Acer, in fact, this particular version is a refresh of the first-ever Swift X.

This version comes with a 13th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-13700H with 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. It’s also got an NVIDIA RTX4050 Laptop GPU. This setup gives it enough power to do everyday computing tasks like Word processing, excel, PowerPoint without hassle.

Let’s not be coy about it, it’ll power through those tasks and then some. But where it will shine is when you jump into creative work like video editing, using the Adobe Suite or even rendering things on apps like Blender or AutoCAD. Thanks to the RTX4050 Laptop GPU inside, it’s able to run these graphically intense tasks smoothly. You’ll also be able to take advantage of things like DLSS and RayTracing. Another plus is that this laptop comes with NVIDIA® Studio drivers which provides more stability and access to tools that will make content creation easier.

Of course, the GPU and processor are nothing if you don’t have the correct display to use it with. This laptop has one of the best OLED displays I’ve seen on a laptop. The screen is a 14-inch 2.8K OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s also colour accurate with a 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour gamut and it also has a VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.

I know that seems like a lot of jargon. But essentially, what it means, is that the screen can produce deep blacks. On top of that, it will be able to reproduce colour more accurately and on a wider spectrum making it perfect for people who create content.

Of course, when it comes to content creation, we need our ports. The Swift X 14 has a full array of ports despite its thin form factor. It comes with two  USB-C ports that support charging, it charges at 5V; and 3A. So, you should be able to charge it with a 65W GaN charger in a pinch. Additionally, Thunderbolt 4 also supports high-resolution displays and up to 40Gbps high-speed data transfer.

When it comes to wireless connectivity the laptop supports WiFi 6E which should give you ample speed for uploading and working off the cloud. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.1 for fast file transfers or even connecting wirelessly to your smartphone or noise-cancelling headphones. It also comes with an FHD Webcam with Temporal Noise Reduction for your video conferences and presentations.

Acer claims that it has up to 10 hours of battery life on a single charge. Now we’ve got the specs out of the way, let’s talk about the build. It’s clearly a very pretty laptop. I’m definitely a fan of the finish Acer has given this laptop. It feels premium and sturdy. The aluminium chassis is definitely a plus here.

But one thing that I like about this off the bat, is that the premium feel of the laptop is also thanks to a significant amount of recycled materials being incorporated into the laptop.

And that’s the Acer Swift X 14. What are your thoughts on this laptop? Let us know in the comments below.

[VIDEO] Samsung Galaxy S24 Series First Look

Samsung has just announced its latest flagship – the Galaxy S24 series. This year, the flagship smartphone comes in three versions: the regular Galaxy S24, the Galaxy S24+ and the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Coming with either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400 and up to 12GB of RAM, the new smartphone series comes optimised with features imbued with Galaxy AI.

[VIDEO] OPPO Reno 11 Pro Review

OPPO’s Reno 11 series has only just been announced globally. The new series comes with two entries: the Reno 11 and the Reno 11 Pro. The latter comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. We’re taking an in-depth look at the new OPPO smartphone and putting it to the test.

It sounds promising on paper with an Octacore processor running the system. However, performance in day to day usage is a whole other story. We’ve put the smartphone to test and summarized it in our video. If you want the full breakdown, you can check out our in-depth review.

Bookmarks:

0:00 – Glam Shots & Intro
0:30 – Design
1:30 – Feature Focus: IR Blaster
1:51 – Display
2:57 – Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 8200
3:05 – Gaming
3:30 – Multitasking on Color OS 14
4:20 – Battery Life
5:58 – Camera
6:29 – Feature Focus: Portrait Photography
7:20 – Feature Focus: Camera Software
8:40 – Feature Focus: Video
9:30 – Closing

First Look at the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 & MateBook D16

Huawei has unveiled two brand new devices – the MatePad Pro 13.2 and the MateBook D16. Here’s a first look!

The MatePad Pro 13.2 comes with a sleek design and is only 7mm thin. Available in Green and Golden Black, it boasts a stunning 13.2-inch Flexible OLED Display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 94% screen-to-body ratio. Weighing a mere 580g, it’s impressively lightweight. The tablet’s glass fibre rear cover adds durability, resisting impacts and scratches. Audio enthusiasts will appreciate the immersive sound experience with 6 speakers, 4 custom woofers, and 2 tweeters, along with SmartBass enhancement. Furthermore, the M-Pencil (3rd generation) introduces NearLink Technology for reduced latency and increased pressure sensitivity. The Smart Keyboard enhances productivity with its three forms: Laptop, Split, and Studio.

Huawei’s MateBook D 16 is a powerhouse, tailored for work and entertainment. With its 16-inch FullView Display and the “Golden Aspect Ratio” of 16:10, it provides a captivating visual experience. The metal body, weighing just 1.68kg and measuring 17mm in thickness, ensures portability without compromising durability. Equipped with up to the 13900H and Intel , it delivers robust performance. The dual shark fin fans, operating at a mere 22dB, ensure efficient cooling with 55% heat dissipation. Additionally, its cross-device features, Super Device and SuperHub, facilitate seamless connectivity and collaboration with other Huawei devices.

Both the MatePad Pro 13.2 and the MateBook D 16 are available for pre-order on Huawei’s Official Online Store starting December 20 at 4 pm.

OPPO Find N3 Flip First Look & Specs Rundown

Credits:

Video Edited by: Helena McAffer
Video Shot by: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar
Script by: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar
Voice Over: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar

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OPPO is no stranger to foldables with its Find N2 flip having already made waves last year. The N3 Flip is geared to do the same with its flagship-class triple-sensor camera. In fact, it’s the first flip form factor to have one. And that’s not all it has…

Hey there! Jeevan here for techENT. This is the OPPO N3 Flip.

The Oppo Find N3 Flip is one of the prettiest flip phones available on the market right now. It’s coming in cream gold, mist pink, and astral black.

This new device may look very similar to the Find N2, but it’s got subtle updates that make it sleeker and nicer to hold in hand. The edges of the smartphone are more rounded for ergonomics and it’s got an alert slider.

On the front, it has a 3.26-inch AMOLED cover display complete with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. The cover display is also one of the most robust with OPPO’s own mini-app system which is even more extensive this year thanks to more third-party support. These apps are also not cards but fully interactive apps with all the bells and whistles you would expect.

The new triple-sensor camera is housed in a round protrusion complete with the Hasselblad brand emblazoned on it. It comes with a 50-megapixel Sony IMX590 sensor paired with a 32-megapixel Sony IMX709 sensor and a 48-megapixel Sony IMX581 sensor. This is, of course, complemented by software which is co-developed by  OPPO and Hasselblad.

The Find N3 Flip comes with the Mediatek Dimensity 9200. MediaTek’s latest 4nm processor promises great performance. It’s also got 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage.

The main display of the Find N3 Flip is a 6/8-inch AMOLED panel with an FHD+ resolution. It’s built to be more power efficient with a polarizer-free design which lowers power consumption by 20%. The crease is also less prominent on the N3 Flip. In the middle of the screen is the 32-megapixel selfie camera.

To top things off, the Find N3 Flip is IPX4-rated meaning that it’s resistant to water spills. It also comes with an updated Flexion Hinge This has zero gap and also allows the crease to be less prominent. The new hinge is designed to bear 25% more weight than the N2.  

All of this is powered by a 4,300mAh battery that supports SuperVOOC charging at 44W. OPPO claims it will give you a 50% charge in just 23 minutes.

That’s the Find N3 Flip. We’ll have more details in our article over on our website at techent.tv.

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OPPO Find N3 First Look & Specs Rundown

Credits:

Video Edited by: Helena McAffer
Video Shot by: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar
Script by: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar
Voice Over: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar

Transcript:

Productivity is the name of the game when it comes to OPPO’s New Find N3. The new book folding foldable comes with a bevvy of features designed to help you be productive on the go. But it’s not leaving OPPO’s camera expertise in the lurches either.

Hey there! Jeevan here for techENT. This is the OPPO N3.

The Oppo Find N3 has to be one of the only foldables that feels amazing in hand. OPPO has done some minor tweaks to the design making it more ergonomic and better suited for productivity. This year’s Find N3 is slightly taller than the N2 and comes with a larger aspect ratio.

It’s also thinner at 5.8mm thin and just 239g. While it may look a little bit cumbersome, it’s no thicker than a normal smartphone. Using it with one hand is also not much of an issue when its folded.

It comes with a 3rd generation flexion hinge which is made of a Zirconium-based liquid metal. This makes it 5 times more durable than stainless steel. It’s also certified for 1,000,000 folds by TUV Rheinland.
On the front, is a 6.3-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2484×1116 pixels. Unlike its competition, this screen comes with 120Hz. You’ve also got a 20MP selfie camera here.

When you open it, you have a 7.8-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2440×2268 pixels. You also have a 32MP selfie camera.
The version of ColorOS 13 on the Find N3 comes with a bevvy of features that support being productive on the go. The most unique is the way OPPO has implemented multiwindow multitasking.

You’ll be able to enter split-screen mode by literally cutting the screen in half with your finger. But, more significantly, the Find N3 is able to use multiple full-screen apps in a feature called Boundless View. You can swap between them by simply swiping between the windows.

On the back of the Find N3 is OPPO’s Hasselblad triple camera module. The camera module is house is really large camera hump which has some really interesting design details.

The triple camera sensor is made of a 48MP Sony LYTIA stacked sensor which is touted to have better image quality and low light performance, a 48-megapixel Sony IMX581 sensor and a 64MP Telephoto sensor with 6x optical zoom.

Under the hood is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. It’s powered by a 4,800mAh battery with support for 67W SuperVOOC charging.

That’s the Find N3. We’ll have more details in our article over on our website at techent.tv.

Let us know you think of the device in the comments and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more from techENT.

Unboxing the Lenovo Ideapad V14 (ASMR Edition)

Join us as we unbox the Lenovo Ideapad V14! The affordable laptop comes with an 11th Gen Intel Core i processor with up to 16GB of RAM and 2TB of internal storage. It’s got options for a discreet NVIDIA MX350 GPU for heavier workloads as well. On the display side of things, it comes with a 14-inch, Full HD display and comes with a full-sized laptop keyboard without a numpad.

OnePlus Nord CE 3 & OnePlus Nord Buds 2 Combo Unboxing

In this video, we’re unboxing two exciting gadgets from OnePlus: the Nord CE 3 Lite smartphone and the Nord Buds 2 wireless earbuds. These devices are the latest offerings from OnePlus and promise to deliver impressive features and performance.

The OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite boasts a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G processor, up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, a 108MP triple camera system, and a 5000mAh battery with 67W SuperVOOC Charging. This phone runs on OxygenOS based on Android 13. It’s retailing for MYR1,099.

The OnePlus Nord Buds 2 are the latest wireless earbuds in the Nord Lineup. These earbuds feature 12.4mm dynamic drivers with ANC, Dolby Atmos support, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, fast pairing, touch controls, and up to 7 hours of battery life on a single charge. They also come with a compact charging case that provides up to 36 hours of battery life and supports Flash Charge for quick top-ups. It retails for MYR329.

Hands-on with the Xiaomi 13 Pro in Ceramic White

Xiaomi introduces the Xiaomi 13 Pro in Malaysia! The new smartphone comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and a camera system developed in collaboration with Leica. Pricing starts at MYR4,599.

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[Video] Daily Driving a Chromebook – Is It Even Possible?

Choosing a computer for your personal home use or even work is tough decision. You can save yourself a hassle and get an Apple MacBook. You could also go for value and get a Windows PC. But there is another option, a third option. You can buy a Chromebook.

The Chrome OS is a unique ecosystem by Google themselves that sort of bridges the differences between a smartphone interface against the PC interface. The approach to the interface is rather simplistic as well, straightforward enough that it can be familiar to any users within a few minutes of use. The best part about the Chromebook is that it will be the least costly option among the the ecosystems you choose from.

Thing is, can you really live with a Chromebook? What are its limitations? What can we do with it? Is it worth the money? Most importantly, can it be your main daily driver? We also have a comprehensive editorial series on living with a Chromebook. Check it out here.