Tom Clancy’s XDefiant Review: Fresh Take on Arena Shooters

XDefiant

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Tom Clancy’s XDefiant

“XDefiant is a decent competitive first-person shooter game”

 

Calling all FPS shooter fans! A new contender has entered the arena, and it’s bringing the heat. XDefiant, from Ubisoft, is a free-to-play first-person shooter that’s shaking things up with its unique blend of familiar and innovative elements. Get ready to dive into a world where iconic factions from across the Ubisoft universe collide in fast-paced, objective-based battles. This review will take you deep into XDefiant, exploring its core gameplay mechanics, character customization options, game modes, and more. We’ll discuss whether it lives up to the hype of a genre-bending shooter and if it has the potential to become your next favorite competitive fix. So, grab your weapon of choice and get ready for the XDefiant review.

 

Overview

Because it incorporates characters and settings from well-known Ubisoft titles, this free arcade-style arena shooter has a unique flavor to it. It features classes that could make it more akin to Overwatch, yet it’s still quick. It has quick deaths and respawns, but it also has objective-based modes that value cooperation over pure kill count. Although the mix of dissimilar components helps set XDefiant apart from other competitive shooters in terms of gameplay, it also gives the impression that the game’s components aren’t always cooperating to achieve the desired results.

 

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Back in the late 2000, Call of Duty discovered the joys of competitive play that was fast-paced and grounded. With its strong first-person shooter design, XDefiant is obviously aiming for the same kind of success. The weapons seem distinctive and gratifying to use even though they are all very normal for military shooters like this one. For example, the AK-47 kicks and strikes differently than the M41A, so choosing one over the other for your play style feels significant. Most of the time, guns are also suitably lethal, but you’ll get the most out of them if you take the time to learn how recoil affects your aim and what advantages come with outfitting a certain stock or sight attachments.

When employed skillfully, XDefiant’s class abilities—such as healing allies, lowering shields, and launching explosive drones—can alter the course of a battle, but they never become so strong as to take away from the game’s primary shooting mechanics. If anything else, this is an enjoyable shooter with decent gunplay; as a strong base, you can do far worse. What XDefiant finds difficult to integrate into a cohesive whole, though, is the additional content that is added over that gunplay.

 

Fast-Paced Gameplay

The allure of XDefiant lies in the amalgamation of many Ubisoft realms into a unified competitive shooter, akin to a multiverse. When you start a match, you select a character from one of four factions based on Ubisoft games (a fifth faction can be acquired or unlocked through gameplay). These factions serve as your classes, and each one is sufficiently unique and captivating to play in a different way without feeling forced into a particular game. For example, the Libertad faction in Far Cry 6 is essentially a medic class. They heal from damage more quickly and have two options: they can drop a fixed gadget that slowly heals everyone nearby, or they may shoot out a fast-heal charge that covers a radius around the person who activates it.

The Ghost Recon Phantoms, on the other hand, are tanks that don’t perish as rapidly as other factions. They can either draw out a personal riot shield that is rather good at blocking shots in both directions, or they can construct a fixed barrier that they and their teammates can shoot through. Additionally, there are factions centered around Splinter Cell, Watch Dogs, and The Division. As with other class-based shooters, using the appropriate skill at the right moment may significantly alter the course of a battle.

However, you may change your mind at any point throughout the game, so you know that every time you defeat an opponent, they could learn from your mistakes and return as a different class with a different set of abilities. For your team, timing and strategy in countering an enemy’s skills are just as crucial as accuracy.

Their hyper ability is the last significant distinction between each faction. Unlike many games’ ultimate powers, this large special ability can only be utilized once you’ve charged it by accruing kills or points toward goals. If you’re not cautious, the enemy side can generally shut them down. For example, the Phantoms‘ ultra grants them a personal energy dome that shields them from any external damage.

 

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If an opponent is cunning and fast enough to escape the protective cannon, they may still sneak through and kill the person creating the energy, negating the ability. The Libertad healing gadget, which gives everybody within its range double health, works in the same way. While an enemy is inside its range, they may appear nearly impervious, but you may fire the gadget to destroy it and turn it back on. Thus, ultras are often powerful without being ludicrous, but you have to utilize them wisely and know when to use them.

It’s crucial to note a warning. Although most factions feel very unique, well-balanced, and enjoyable, some clearly seem to stand out above the others, and a few look absolutely pointless. DedSec from Watch Dogs, whose gameplay style focuses toward hacking enemy abilities, is the greatest offender on this front. Their deployable spider drones are really impressive. They automatically track down the other team and shock or blind them completely, leaving them completely exposed. But I haven’t seen anyone use their other ability—which lets you take control of the other team’s deploys.

Simply said, there aren’t many opportunities or items to steal, and each time I attempted to sneak up to a shield or healing station to try to hack it, I would always end up dead—by other players, who were naturally utilizing the item I intended to take. That’s particularly terrible because DedSec can only be unlocked by paying $10 or by spending a significant amount of time playing the other four factions in order to obtain it for free.

 

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Conversely, some skills feel excessively powerful. Inspired by Splinter Cell’s covert gameplay, the Echelon faction may either turn almost invisible or unleash a pulsating sonar ability that allows your entire squad to detect foes through barriers. The 5.7 pistol, which fires slowly yet dispatches opponents in one or two hits, is yours to keep and is substantially extended by their extreme ability, Sonar Goggles.

The only way to deal with the Sonar Goggles is to just murder the person who is wearing them. There’s really no downside here, unlike other factions where powers are much more situational or team-oriented. Seeing through walls is always advantageous. Some classes are more popular than others in matches due to the launch’s ineffective balance, which detracts from the faction system’s overall strength.

 

Missed Targets

The main problem with abilities, though, is usually that they don’t really mesh with XDefiant’s “the quick and the dead” strategy for gunfights. Many qualities are basically irrelevant in most instances because shootouts frequently end practically as soon as they start. When all it takes to drop you is a few strikes, you almost certainly won’t survive if you deflect damage or use an explosive drone to delay your response. To really employ them, you need to have a Jedi-like intuition of what’s going to happen, such as planting a shield or healing device where you believe a battle is about to break out or sending an explosive drone where you think someone is likely to be.

Instead of equipping the Cleaners faction’s moltov, which you can only use if you’re a few feet away from an opponent, why not utilize the Phantom’s deployable shield to gain several seconds of free shots at any distance? If you can neutralize a healing device without dying by shooting it from a distance, what good is it to be able to hack one from close quarters? 

 

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There are now issues with various weapons’ balance as well. As I continued to play XDefiant, more and more players with sniper rifles started showing up in lobbies, and it was soon obvious why. Regardless matters where the shot lands on your target, you can usually kill someone with one shot when you swipe. If you can get a bead on someone and hit them, even at short range, you’ll probably drop them before they can double-tap you. Expert players immediately realized this, thus no matter how far away the adversary is, if you go in today, you’ll definitely find yourself eliminated right away. I felt like a chump very fast for carrying a different pistol.

Only a portion of the sniper advantage is to blame for the current sense of uselessness with shotguns and light machine guns. Both have substantial disadvantages. LMGs appear to be more geared to destroy enemy technologies like shields and cause less damage against actual enemies, while shotguns have a relatively narrow range and slow fire rate. Despite having fewer disadvantages, both weapon types seem to penalize you for selecting them over assault rifles or submachine guns.

That being said, XDefiant doesn’t mind if your kill. The death ratio is negative as long as you’re advancing your team toward the match objective, so none of that is a deal-breaker. You don’t need to be one of the quickest shooters online to pick up a riot shield, concentrate on living long enough to get a payload from one side of a map to the other, or play defense or support on capture sites by assisting in the survival of your more formidable allies. While all of that is entertaining, it might require a few additional game modes that take a more creative and intriguing approach to varying gameplay to keep us from becoming bored for a little while longer.

 

Game Modes

Right now, XDefiant only offers five modes, all of which are typical for this type of shooter. Six-on-six unranked play is supported in all of those modes. A four-on-four ranked mode, which employs skill-based matchmaking, is also coming to XDefiant, although it’s currently only accessible as a preview.

Zone Control, Domination, and Occupy are variations on capture-point modes that are played in XDefiant’s large, packed arenas, with Occupy taking place on a linear map. That reduces variation, and you’ll soon find that many of the matches you play in a given session get monotonous. It doesn’t really modify the gameplay to distinguish between the three types of control point capture—one that goes across the map, three that do it concurrently, or multiple in a certain order.

In the meantime, Hotshot is a variation on Call of Duty’s Kill Confirmed where points are awarded solely for retrieving dropped items following a kill. However, it has an additional VIP twist where the player with the most items gains speed and multiplies their score for each item they retrieve. As such, you should defend your team’s Hotshot while pursuing the opposition’s. Conversely, Escort is a simple payload mission on a linear map; it doesn’t really change from the mode that has been a part of Team Fortress 2 and Overwatch for years, thus it’s not very new or inventive. Neither of these choices does anything to enhance XDefiant’s unique features or set it apart from other games.

Conversely, the maps themselves are mostly exceptional. XDefiant draws its factions from the same games, and these games are heavily referenced in ten arenas and four linear areas, creating visually stimulating and diverse environments. They are often very open, with several routes leading into and out of each location. That implies that your chances of getting shot in the back are roughly the same as your chances of getting the drop on someone, but at least they promote quick mobility, little camping, and a variety of interactions with nearly every step.

 

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That helps make every group and weapon feel realistic (well, maybe DedSec), at least in terms of playstyle; even while the guns’ strength is a little inconsistent, it’s still entertaining to dash about with a shotgun or to hide out with a sniper rifle. Since there are no places where a team can burrow down to make themselves almost invulnerable or where an individual can hide and dominate alone with a sniper rifle, the open architecture also keeps things fair.

Additionally, there’s a very extensive progression system that lets you progress by unlocking different faction members, weapon attachments like scopes, and weaponry. After a few rounds with a weapon, additional components become unlocked for it just by using it. This allows you to customize weaponry to your preference. Completing tasks with the weapons you already have, such as scoring point-blank SMG kills or reaching a particular amount of one-shot snipes, is necessary to unlock further firearms and characters. All of the challenges are easy to achieve and motivate you to change up how you play. They strike the ideal mix between giving you new weapons for your efforts and encouraging you to try out alternative loadouts and gear.

However, this cannot be true about the quest to become a member of the DedSec faction. When you first launch XDefiant, you may choose from four factions; but, to access the fifth, you must accrue almost 700,000 XP (experience points) through daily challenges, finishing and winning matches, scoring kills, and accomplishing goals. To put it into perspective, you get 100 XP for a kill, 2,000 XP for finishing a match (and an additional 2,000 XP  if you win), and 5,000–10,000 XP for each of the four daily challenges. That means that completing it for free will require some serious grinding, but if you’re prepared to spend $10, you can unlock DedSec right away.

 

The Verdict

Although XDefiant is a decent competitive first-person shooter game, based on many Ubisoft properties, it doesn’t really separate out from the pack of free-to-play shooters. The majority of its shooting techniques are really satisfying, and even dying doesn’t stop the action because you respawn quickly.

Weapon balance is one of its more minor problems, which Ubisoft is likely to fix in the future. The quick time-to-kill can be frustrating because it limits the usefulness of many class skills. Players often die before they have a chance to activate these skills, making them feel irrelevant to the core gameplay. It also lacks a distinguishing mode, relying instead on cliched point-capture notions and worn-out yet reliable tropes like Payload and Kill Confirmed.

However, good maps make things interesting for longer than they otherwise would, so maybe it will have enough time to establish a niche of its own. It’s really appreciated that you have come this far. Thank you for checking out the XDefiant review. Be sure to get the game now, available digital on PS5, Xbox Series and PC. Also share your thoughts or comments below. Stay safe, until next time 😀 

 

The Best 4K Gaming Monitors To Buy Now

The rise of powerful graphics cards has fueled a surge in interest for 4K gaming monitors. With 8.3 million pixels (3840 x 2160), these monitors deliver incredibly sharp and realistic visuals for your favorite video games. However, there’s a catch: you’ll need a top-of-the-line graphics card to achieve smooth, playable frame rates at 4K resolution.

Beyond stunning visuals, 4K monitors allow you to enjoy larger screen sizes without sacrificing image quality. The high pixel density lets you go beyond 30 inches without noticing individual pixels, perfect for immersive gaming experiences. Be prepared for a premium price tag, though. 4K monitors are a significant investment.

On top of the monitor itself, you’ll need a powerful graphics card with features like a 120Hz+ refresh rate, low response time, and compatible Adaptive-Sync technology (either G-Sync for Nvidia or FreeSync for AMD, or both). If that interests you, then check out our list of the best 4K gaming monitors to buy now.

 

 

 

4K Gaming Monitor Buying Tips

Let’s slow down a bit. Before we go anymore further, it’s best that you consider the following when you’re looking to buy a 4K gaming monitor:

Graphics Card Power

As stated before, 4K gaming requires a serious graphics card. I’m not talking about the Intel Iris Xe or Intel UHD graphics cards you find in budget or mid-range computers or laptops. I’m talking about top-branded graphic cards from NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon.

If you don’t have a top-of-the-line graphics card like the GeForce RTX 4090 or Radeon RX 7900 XTX, the least you can get is a GeForce RTX 3080 or Radeon RX 6900 XT so that you can play video games at medium or high graphics settings. 

G-Sync or FreeSync

This depends on your graphics card. G-Sync works with NVIDIA cards, while FreeSync works with AMD Radeon cards. Technically, G-Sync can run on FreeSync monitors, but performance might suffer. Honestly, the difference in preventing screen tearing between the two is minimal for most games. 

Response Time

Some jargon to note. The GtG means the ‘Gray-to-Gray’ measurement. When you see a ‘1ms’ on the spec, it means the response time of the monitor for a pixel, as a response to an input signal. The lower the number, the better the response time, the less the moving image creates a “blur” or “trailing” effects on the screen. 

Bonus Tip

4K and HDR are a great combination! Many 4K monitors support HDR for super vibrant colors and brightness. For the smoothest HDR experience with variable refresh rates, look for 4K gaming monitors with G-Sync Ultimate or FreeSync Premium Pro (formerly FreeSync 2 HDR) certifications. To see a clear improvement over a standard monitor, aim for at least 600 nits of brightness. 

 

 

Best 4K Gaming Monitors

Now that we got that out of the way, let’s move on forward and see what we have selected as the best 4K gaming monitors to buy.

 

Acer Nitro XV282K

The Best Budget-Friendly 150Hz 4K Gaming Monitor

Screen Details: 28-inch, IPS, 150Hz |  Response time (GtG): 1ms | Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync

 

Acer’s Nitro XV282K steps in to fill the gap, offering a compelling package for under US$900. It delivers a gorgeous IPS panel with a sharp 157ppi pixel density and a true 150Hz refresh rate. It goes beyond the basics too, boasting extended color gamut, HDR support, and Adaptive-Sync compatibility. It also supports FreeSync so you can enjoy gameplay with compatible AMD Radeon graphics cards.

While the native color depth is 8-bit, the XV282K uses Frame Rate Conversion (FRC) to process 10-bit signals effectively, and we didn’t see any banding issues in testing. Overall, the Acer Nitro XV282K offers a compelling combination of features and performance at a competitive price, making it a great choice for gamers seeking a sweet spot in the world of 4K gaming at 144Hz.

 

 

Asus ROG Swift PG42UQ

Best OLED 4K Gaming Monitor

Screen Details: 42-inch, OLED, 138Hz |  Response time (GtG): 0.1ms | Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

 

Asus, a leader in gaming monitors, has released the ROG Swift PG42UQ – a high-end option catering to enthusiasts who prioritize stunning visuals and smooth gameplay. The star of the show is the massive 42-inch OLED panel with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160).

This translates to incredibly sharp visuals and vibrant colors. Gamers will appreciate the blazing-fast 0.1 ms response time and a native 120Hz refresh rate, overclockable to 138Hz for even smoother gameplay. The ROG Swift PG42UQ excels in nearly every aspect.

Out-of-the-box color calibration is superb, video processing is top-notch, input lag is minimal, and the OLED panel delivers unbeatable contrast. Asus doesn’t skimp on the overall package either. The monitor boasts premium construction and comes with a remote for controlling on-screen menus, volume on the built-in speakers, and a full range of ports for connecting your devices, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, and multiple USB ports.

 

 

Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ

A Feature-Packed Budget 4K Gaming Monitor

Screen Details: 32-inch, IPS, 155Hz |  Response time (GtG): 1ms | Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

 

The 32-inch 4K gaming monitor market is packed, but the Asus ROG Swift 32 aims to cut through the noise with some unique features. First up, it boasts a 155Hz refresh rate, edging out the typical 144Hz standard for smoother gameplay (though the benefit might be minimal).

But that’s not all. The Swift 32 delivers stunning visuals with rich, vibrant colors on an IPS panel. HDR content shines with excellent contrast thanks to HDR 600 certification. Add in a wide color gamut, a lightning-fast 1ms response time, compatibility with both FreeSync and G-Sync, and top-notch video processing, and you have a recipe for a winning monitor.

This feature-packed Asus monitor performs well across the board and comes in at a very competitive price, making it one of the most great valued 4K gaming monitors.

 

 

Asus TUF Gaming VG289Q

Best Cheap 4K Gaming Monitor

Screen Details: 28-inch, IPS, 60Hz | Response time (GtG): 5ms | Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync

 

The Asus TUF Gaming VG289Q is a great option for gamers who want to experience 4K resolution on a budget. It delivers smooth visuals with a competent overdrive function that minimizes motion blur and ghosting. While the refresh rate is limited to 60Hz (with FreeSync support down to 48Hz), it’s enough for a good initial foray into 4K gaming.

The display produces rich and colorful visuals in standard definition (SDR), but HDR content doesn’t show a significant improvement. Overall, the VG289Q is a solid choice for budget-conscious gamers who want to take the plunge into 4K resolution without sacrificing affordability.

 

 

Dell G3223Q

Best Overall 4K Gaming Monitor

Screen Details: 32-inch, IPS, 144Hz | Response time (GtG): 1ms | Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

 

The Dell G3223Q is a strong contender in the 4K gaming monitor market. It boasts a large 32-inch display, super low input lag, and a great balance between response time and clear motion. As expected for a 4K gaming monitor, it features a 144Hz refresh rate and supports both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync for smooth visuals.

Beyond the essentials, the Dell G3223Q delivers a vibrant picture with excellent color accuracy out of the box, excelling in both DCI-P3 and sRGB color gamuts. HDR content also looks great with DisplayHDR 600 support.

While contrast and color gamut volume might not be the absolute best compared to some competitors, the Dell G3223Q makes up for it with a very attractive price tag. This makes it a fantastic option for budget-minded gamers seeking a high-quality 4K gaming experience.

 

 

Samsung Odyssey Neo G8

Best Premium 4K Gaming Monitor

Screen Details: 32-inch VA UHD, 240Hz | Response Time (GtG): 1ms | Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

 

Most 4K gaming monitors boast a 144Hz refresh rate, but Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G8 is the exception. It throws down a staggering 240Hz refresh rate, typically seen in high-end 1440p monitors, making it ideal for super-smooth gameplay.

That’s not all Samsung throws into the ring. The Neo G8 boasts a impressive curved 32-inch VA panel for an immersive experience. Mini-LED backlighting with 1,196 dimming zones delivers exceptional contrast and brightness. Right out of the box, the color accuracy is impressive, and both SDR and HDR image quality are top-notch.

There are a couple of minor drawbacks to consider. The color gamut volume falls behind some competitors. Additionally, the high price tag isn’t for the faint of heart. However, compared to other Mini-LED monitors from ViewSonic and Asus, the Neo G8 starts to look like a relative bargain.

 

 

Sony Inzone M9

Best 4K Gaming Monitor for Consoles

Screen Details: 27-inch, IPS, 144Hz | Response time (GtG): 1ms | Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

 

While many 4K gaming monitors cater solely to PCs, the Sony Inzone M9 adopts a different approach. It’s optimized for both PC and consoles like the PlayStation 5, making it a versatile option for gamers. The Inzone M9 boasts a perfect storm of features: a crisp 27-inch IPS display, a smooth 144Hz refresh rate with support for both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync, superb color accuracy, and a FALD backlight for impressive contrast. It even comes with a handy Inzone app for easy configuration.

Sony doesn’t stop there. The design echoes the launch edition PlayStation consoles with a sleek white and black motif. Dual HDMI 2.1 ports ensure compatibility with the latest gaming consoles. And to sweeten the deal, the Inzone M9 offers a built-in KVM switch, allowing you to seamlessly switch between your console and PC.

With excellent performance for both gaming and content creation, thoughtful features, and a competitive price tag, the Sony Inzone M9 is a compelling choice for gamers who want a monitor that seamlessly integrates with their PC and PlayStation 5.

 

 

Last Thoughts on 4K Gaming Monitors

The world of 4K gaming monitors offers a dazzling array of options, but navigating the features and price points can feel overwhelming. The key takeaway is to prioritize what matters most to you. Gamers on a budget can rejoice! There are lots of fantastic options like the Acer Nitro that delivers smooth 4K visuals at high refresh rates. 

For those seeking a balance between performance and features, the Asus ROG Swift 32-inch is a feature-packed powerhouse with a 155Hz refresh rate and excellent color accuracy, all for under US$1,000. Console gamers who also plan to use the monitor with a PC should strongly consider the Sony Inzone M9, which boasts excellent compatibility and performance for both platforms.

If you crave the ultimate in picture quality and bigger size, the Asus ROG Swift 42-inch with its massive OLED panel is a dream come true, but be prepared to pay a premium price. No matter your budget or priorities, there’s a perfect 4K gaming monitor waiting for you. Use this guide as a springboard to find one of the best 4K gaming monitors that will elevate your gaming experience to new heights.

If you’re looking of more information such as price and other details on the 4K gaming monitor, be sure to click on the blue button. And also if you have any comments or inputs to share please leave them at the bottom of this post. See seeing you at the next post 😀 

 

5 Good Budget Laptops From HP To Buy Now

In the hunt for a cheap laptop? HP offers a compelling selection of not only top-priced but also good budget laptops at more affordable prices. Whether you’re a student on the go, a busy professional juggling tasks, or someone who needs a reliable device for everyday use, there’s an HP laptop within your reach.

This guide dives into five of the best good budget laptops that prioritize affordability without compromising on essential features. We’ll explore several options for various needs, from normal clamshell laptops for streamlined tasks to versatile 2-in-1 laptops that can handle everyday work and entertainment. So, if you’re ready to find a good budget laptop from HP, let’s get started!

 

Reasons To Choose HP laptops?

There are several reasons why HP is one of the most recognized brands to choose good budget laptops. 

 

Mobility

The first significant benefit of a portable computer over a fixed computer is its travel-friendly mobility. Moving from one place to another is made simple by the HP laptop battery’s integrated design, which is lightweight and small. It’s simple to use them in automobiles, parks, and cafés and wear different styles at different times. With this mobility, you may simply access the data you require from any location.

Build Quality

Devices made by HP are renowned for their sturdy design. You can obtain a robust, dependable laptop for almost any budget. HP is a reliable company that has built its name on excellence.

Cost

For those on a budget as well as for the robust market, HP laptops provide choices. Students may utilize it for instruction, while businesses can automate their processes with HP’s offerings.

Accessible

Due to its history, dependability, affordability, and other benefits, HP has grown into a recognized brand around the world. Its widespread presence makes it simple to locate an HP laptop and to locate components in the event that you need to repair it.

Easy to Access

The laptop is simple to operate and doesn’t need any additional hardware. It has built-in speakers, a built-in microphone, a built-in touchpad mouse, an integrated keyboard, and certain HP laptops come with an integrated camera. Some even have laptop covers with two built-in camera choices on either side.

Specifications

The majority of HP laptop models include all necessary accessories, including two cable chargers, a CD/DVD drive, a recovery HDD, an integrated camera, and a microphone, all of which are free of charge.

Style and Design

HP is also well-known for its sophisticated, elegant gadgets. Whichever laptop you choose, it will give your study or workplace a little edge.

Security

HP devices provide security safeguards to protect your data. These security measures guard your files, applications, and processes from infection. They help you retrieve your data and permit the machine to function even when it is infected. Among them are HP Sure Click, HP Sure Run, HP Sure Recover, HP Sure Start, and HP Sure View.

No Requirement for Extras

The HP laptops are all-in-one devices that let a person utilize any computer function with just the laptop, even if there are supplementary mouse and keyboard parts that may be used with a laptop.

 

 

5 HP Good Budget Laptops To Look Out For

One of the leading laptop manufacturers, HP offers a laptop for each need, from high-end corporate computers to reasonably priced Chromebooks. This comprehensive range of options may make it difficult for you to choose the best laptop for you, so here’s a helpful list of good budget laptops from HP.

 

HP Pavilion Laptop

A Strong Mid-Range Contender with Minor Trade-Offs

Display: 15.6-inch HD touchscreen (1366 x 768) | CPU: Intel Core i3-1215U  (12th gen) | RAM: 8GB/16GB DDR4 | Graphics: Intel UHD Integrated | Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB | OS: Windows 11 Home | Ports: 1 x USB-C 3.0, 2 x USB-A 3.0, 1 x HDMI

 

The HP Pavilion Laptop is a solid mid-ranger packed with impressive hardware. It boasts either an 8GB or 16GB of RAM, either a speedy 256GB, 512GB or a 1TB SSD storage, an Intel Core processor, and a 15.6-inch touchscreen. This combination makes it a contender for our best mid-range laptops list. Performance is decent, nearly matching high-end 11th-gen Intel processors. The attractive, slim design feels looks premium and more expensive than it is and offers vital ports for various needs. The keyboard is comfortable, and the trackpad is reliable.

For everyday tasks like photo editing, web browsing, or watching videos, the Pavilion excels without getting overly hot or loud. However, it’s not perfect and comes with compromises, which includes:

  • No keyboard backlight.
  • All plastic construction.
  • Not recommended for heavy gaming.

If you can live with these limitations, the HP Pavilion Laptop is a great option. It delivers on its price point and feels well-built, except for the lack of a discrete graphics card. Battery life is decent but will be a concern for heavy use away from a power outlet. Overall, the HP Pavilion Laptop is a winner for users who understand its capabilities and limitations. It avoids feeling cheap despite its price tag, making it a strong competitor in the mid-range laptop market.

 

HP Envy 13 x360

A Solid 2-in-1 With a Great Display and Battery Life

Display: 13.3-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) | CPU: Intel Core i5-1135G7  (11th gen) | RAM: 8GB DDR4 | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe | Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB | OS: Windows 10 | Ports: 2 x USB Type-A, 1 x USB Type-C, 1 x Headphone/Microphone, 1 x SD Media Card Reader

 

The HP Envy x360 is a no-frills 2-in-1 laptop available in classic black and silver. It might not win any design awards, but it excels in portability thanks to its thin and lightweight build and impressive battery life. This makes it a great choice for students or professionals who need a reliable machine on the go.

The 13-inch Full HD display is a highlight, offering a perfect size for portability and excellent screen quality with minimal bezels. It’s complemented with a standard 720p HD webcam – ideal for those who rely on video conferencing. Performance is on par with competitors, tackling everyday tasks like documents, spreadsheets, and video calls with ease. It can even handle some light to mid-range games and tasks like editing photos.

While the backlit keyboard is comfortable for extended typing sessions, the touchpad suffers from some minor sensitivity issues. This might be a dealbreaker for those who rely heavily on the touchpad, forcing them to use a mouse which negates the portability advantage. The Envy x360 offers a compelling package for its price, with the most powerful configuration. 

Overall, the HP Envy x360 is a dependable 2-in-1 that prioritizes portability and battery life without sacrificing display quality or performance for everyday tasks. Just be aware of the potential touchpad quirks if you rely on it heavily.

 

HP Victus 15

Affordable Gaming Without Fancy Frills

Display: 15.6-inch FHD 144Hz (1920 x 1080) | CPU: Intel Core i5/AMD Ryzen 5 | RAM: 8GB/16GB DDR4 | Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 1650 or 2050 | Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB | OS: Windows 11 Home | Ports: 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, 1 x Power port, 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x SD Card Reader, 1 x Combo Jack, 1 x Ethernet port

 

The HP Victus is a budget gamer’s dream. It starts at an affordable price and offers decent specs without sacrificing an arm or a leg. While it’s no high-end machine, you get several color options and a surprisingly good 15.6-inch display with a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. The webcam is decent for streaming, and the keyboard is comfortable to type on despite lacking backlighting.

Performance comes courtesy of AMD Ryzen 5 or Intel Core i5 processors paired with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2050 mobile GPU. This setup handles most games well, although demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Call Of Duty won’t run on ultra settings. Battery life is a known weakness of gaming laptops, and the Victus is no exception. Expect less than 5 hours on a single charge. Thankfully, it charges fairly quickly, but you might want to consider a USB-C charger for even faster top-ups.

Overall, the HP Victus is a solid choice for budget-minded gamers. It prioritizes affordability and performance over fancy extras, making it a great option for running most games at playable settings while still handling everyday tasks. Just be prepared to stay plugged in most of the time.

 

HP Omen 16

Powerful and Portable But With a Big Screen Quirk

Display: 16.1-inch FHD 144Hz (1920 x 1080) | CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 or 7 | RAM: 16GB DDR4 | Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or 4050 | Storage: 512GB SSD | OS: Windows 11 | Ports: 2 x Thunderbolt 4, 2 x USB-A, 1 x RJ-45 ethernet, 1 x headphone jack, 1 x HDMI 2.1

 

Choosing a laptop can be overwhelming. Do you need the absolute best, a workhorse, or a gaming powerhouse? The HP Omen 16 tries to be all of them. This surprisingly slim and lightweight gaming laptop is easy to carry around, making it a great option for daily use. The keyboard is comfortable with plenty of key travel, and the large touchpad is responsive and clicks satisfyingly.

Performance is excellent, thanks to an AMD Ryzen 5 or 7 processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or 4050 graphics card for gaming. The matte black design with RGB lighting looks sharp, and the Full HD resolution display is nice.

However, there’s a significant drawback: the bottom screen bezel. It’s a massive 1.5 inches, taking up valuable display real estate and looking out of place on a modern laptop. Additionally, the colors appear muted, possibly due to the anti-coating or limited color gamut. While you can adjust brightness and saturation in the Omen app, it doesn’t fully address the issue.

Despite these hiccups, the HP Omen 16 is a strong contender for the best affordable gaming laptop. It excels as a work and gaming hybrid, making it a potential all-rounder for many users. However, the large bezel and muted colors might be dealbreakers for some. Ultimately, it’s a powerful and portable option with some design compromises to consider. 

 

HP Spectre x360 2-in-1

A Stylish 2-in-1 With a Few Quirks

Display: 16-inch IPS touchscreen 60Hz (3072 x 1920) | CPU: Intel Core i7-13700H (13th gen) | RAM: 16GB DDR4 | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe | Storage: 512GB/1TB SSD | OS: Windows 10 Pro | Ports: 1 x USB Type-C, 4 x USB Type-A, 2 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x Headphone/Mic Jack, 1 x RJ45 GE ethernet

 

The HP Spectre x360 is a head-turning 2-in-1 laptop with a sleek design, gorgeous brass accents, and a lightweight, portable build. It offers configurations with Intel Core i5 or i7 processors and 16GB of memory. However, availability can be limited outside the US.

Beyond looks, the Spectre x360 boasts a stunning FHD+ display with minimal bezels, making the most of its 16-inch screen. The keyboard is luxurious with comfortable key spacing, but the touchpad suffers from frustrating sensitivity issues. The webcam is a standard 720p resolution, but HP’s included lighting app helps improve picture quality. Performance is geared towards everyday tasks and low to mid-range games. While it won’t handle demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077, it can run games like Civilization VI smoothly.

Thankfully, the Spectre x360 stays cool during use thanks to decent ventilation, and the battery lasts a solid eight hours on a charge. Audio quality is good, with surprisingly robust noise cancellation. Overall, the HP Spectre x360 is a stylish and powerful 2-in-1 for everyday use and casual gaming. Just be aware of the touchpad sensitivity issues and limited availability in some regions.

 

 

Which is your HP?

Finding a budget HP laptop doesn’t have to mean sacrificing performance or quality. HP’s diverse line of good budget laptops offer a range of options to suit your needs and budget. From Chromebooks excelling in web browsing and productivity to feature-packed laptops adept at handling everyday tasks, there’s a budget HP laptop waiting to be your perfect companion.

Consider the factors most important to you, whether it’s portability, battery life, processing power, or display quality. With the information provided here, you’re well-equipped to make an informed decision and find the perfect budget HP laptop that fits your budget and computing needs. Be sure to share your views and insights here below. And check out the prices of these HP laptops by clicking on the buttons provided. Happy shopping 😀 

The Best Affordable OLED Screen Laptops To Buy Now

In the past, OLED screen laptops were a premium feature reserved for high-end machines. OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) technology offers superior picture quality compared to traditional LCD screens. Blacks are deeper, colors are richer, and viewing angles are wider. While OLED screen laptops can be more expensive to produce, the good news is that there are now a number of excellent choices available at attractive price points. This article explores some of the best affordable OLED screen laptops currently on the market, catering to a variety of needs and budgets.

 

 

Why OLED Screen Laptops?

Before we get into it, here’s a few reasons why OLED screens are a compelling choice for laptops:

  • Superior Visual Experience: OLED displays boast deeper blacks, richer colors, and wider viewing angles. This translates to stunning visuals for everything you do on your laptop, from watching movies and browsing photos to editing images and working on documents.
  • Improved Contrast: The ability of OLED pixels to turn completely off results in exceptional contrast ratios. This means dark areas appear truly black, while bright areas shine brilliantly. This improved contrast enhances the overall viewing experience and reduces eye strain.
  • Exceptional Color Accuracy: OLED displays are known for their excellent color reproduction, making them ideal for creative professionals who demand accurate colors for tasks like photo and video editing.
  • Fast Response Times: OLED technology delivers incredibly fast response times, resulting in smoother visuals and reduced motion blur. This is especially beneficial for gamers and anyone who appreciates a seamless viewing experience.

Overall, the idea of having one of these OLED screen laptops is worth considering further as you get all these features and benefits as you work or play. And the best thing about it is that there are budget OLED laptops out to purchase.   

 

 

Top Picks of The Best Affordable OLED Screen Laptops

Here are our tops of the most affordable laptops that feature OLED displays.

 

 

Acer Swift 3 OLED

Screen: 14-inch 2.8K OLED | CPU: Intel Core i7-12700H | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 1TB SSD | Camera: 1080p HD webcam | Weight: 1.4 kg | Ports:  2x USB Type-C Thunderbolt 4, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x Audio Jack

 

The Acer Swift 3 OLED strikes a great balance between affordability and performance. It comes with a beautiful 14-inch 2.8K OLED display with vibrant colors and deep blacks, perfect for everyday use and entertainment. Under the hood, you’ll find a capable Intel Core i7 processor paired with 16GB of RAM, providing enough power for browsing the web, working on documents, and even some light photo editing.

Storage is handled by a 1TB SSD, ensuring fast boot times and fast application loading. The sleek and lightweight design makes it a great choice for students and professionals on the go. The battery life is decent, lasting you around 8 hours of power on a single charge. To see the latest price, be sure to click the button here below.

 

 

Asus Zenbook 14 OLED

Screen: 14-inch 2.8K OLED | CPU: Intel Core i9-13900H | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 1TB SSD |  Camera: 720p HD webcam | Weight: 1.39 kg | Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 2x Thunderbolt 4 supports display/power delivery, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack, Micro SD card reader

 

The Asus Zenbook 14 OLED offers a premium look and feel at a mid-range price. It features a stunning 14-inch 2.8K OLED display with exceptional color accuracy and clarity. Powering the machine is an AMD Ryzen 7 processor with 16GB of RAM, making it a great choice for multitasking and creative work like photo editing and light video editing.

The included 512GB SSD provides ample storage space. The Zenbook 14 OLED boasts a sleek and stylish design with a comfortable keyboard and a long-lasting battery that can last up to 12 hours on a single charge. To see the latest price, be sure to click the button above.

 

 

Asus Vivobook S 14X OLED

Screen: 14.5-inch 2.8K 120Hz OLED | CPU: Intel Core i5-12500H | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics | RAM: 8GB | Storage: 512GB SSD | Camera: 720p HD webcam | Weight: 1.63 kg | Ports: 1x HDMI 2.0a, 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack//1x USB 2.0 Type-A, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 2x Thunderbolt 4 supports display/power delivery

 

The Asus Vivobook S 14X OLED stands out for its amazing screen at a surprisingly low price. It even packs a powerful Intel Core i5 processor! But here’s the head-scratcher: who exactly is this for? People who need that much processing power often prioritize good graphics cards, which this laptop lacks (integrated graphics only).

The only audience I can imagine is someone on a tight budget who prioritizes a great OLED screen for watching movies or videos. Maybe a film student? While pricier options like the Dell XPS offer better battery life, speakers, build quality, and graphics, this Vivobook 14X OLED could be a good fit if screen quality is your absolute top concern.

For most users, this laptop is a neat idea but not very practical. Great specs on paper don’t translate to a great user experience if things like battery life suffer. It’s an interesting concept, but for everyday use, there are better options. Be sure to click the button above to see the price.

 

 

Asus Vivobook Go 15 OLED

Screen: 15.6-inch FHD OLED | CPU: AMD Athlon Gold | Graphics: AMD Radeon GPU  | RAM: 4GB/8GB | Storage: 128GB/256GB SSD | Camera: 720p HD webcam | Weight: 1.63 kg | Ports: 1x USB 2.0 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C, 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack

 

The Asus Vivobook Go 15 OLED is one of the most affordable OLED screen laptops on this list. While it doesn’t pack the same processing power as the other laptops, it’s perfect for basic tasks like browsing the web, checking email, and working on documents. It features a 15.6-inch 1080p OLED display with good color reproduction and sharp visuals.

The Intel Pentium processor paired with 8GB of RAM is sufficient for everyday use, though multitasking might be a bit sluggish. Storage is handled by a 256GB SSD. The Vivobook Go 15 OLED offers a lightweight and portable design with a comfortable keyboard. Battery life is impressive, lasting up to 8 hours on a single charge. To see the latest price, be sure to click the button above.

 

 

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook

Screen: 13.3-inch OLED FHD touch | CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 | Graphics: Adreno GPU | RAM: 4GB/8GB | Storage: 64GB/128GB eMMC Flash | Camera: 8MP Rear-facing, 5MP 1080p webcam | Weight: 1 kg | Ports: 2 x USB Type-C 3.2 Gen1, 1 x Pogo pin connector

 

The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook is a unique option on this list. It’s a Chromebook, which means it runs Chrome OS instead of the traditional Windows or macOS operating systems. Chrome OS is known for being lightweight, fast, and secure, making it a great choice for students and anyone who spends most of their time web browsing, checking email, and working on documents stored in the cloud.

The Duet 5 features a detachable 13.3-inch 1080p OLED touchscreen display, making it a versatile device that can be used as a laptop in tablet mode. The included processor is an Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2, which is sufficient for basic tasks and even some light multitasking. Storage is handled by a 128GB or 256GB eMMC drive.

The IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook boasts a lightweight and portable design with a comfortable detachable keyboard and a long-lasting battery that can last up to 15 hours on a single charge. To see the latest price, be sure to click the button above.

 

 

Last Thoughts

The affordability of OLED screen laptops is increasing, opening the door to a superior viewing experience for more users. Whether you’re a student, professional, or casual user, there’s an OLED screen laptop on this list that can meet your needs and budget. 

So what’s left to say? Ready to experience the difference an OLED screen laptop can make? Consider the features and specifications listed above to find the perfect OLED laptop for you! Be sure to check out the other affordable laptops, and don’t forget to share your comments with us if you have anything to say about the article 😀

Xiaomi 14 Ultra Review: Better Camera With Few Upgrades

Xiaomi 14 Ultra review

Xiaomi 14 Ultra

“The Xiaomi 14 Ultra remains the best camera phone you can buy today”

 

 

Overview

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra might not be a massive leap from the 13 Ultra, but it offers some key improvements without messing with a winning formula. With the camera, the main focus is on the camera system. The new sensor boasts a truly variable aperture (not just two settings) for more creative control. The telephoto cameras gain impressive close-focusing capabilities and a slightly brighter lens on the longer zoom.

The phone gets a durability upgrade with a new in-house screen glass and potentially tougher “non-leather leather.” The global version receives a new aluminum alloy frame, while China enjoys a fancy (and expensive) titanium option. While the display improvements are subtle (slightly brighter), the phone packs the latest Snapdragon chip for expected performance gains. This area remains a weak spot. The global version keeps the same capacity as the 13 Ultra, while China gets a small bump. Overall, battery life might not be class-leading.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra might not be a radical change, but it refines the already excellent 13 Ultra in key areas. It remains a top contender for the best camera phone title, but be prepared for a premium price and some limitations in battery life. Let’s delve more into the Xiaomi 14 Ultra review.

 

Specs

Display 6.73-inch OLED 3,200 x 1,440-pixel with 120Hz
Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm)
Memory 12GB | 16GB
Storage 256GB | 512GB | 1TB
Camera (Rear) 50MP (wide), 50MP (telephoto), 50MP (periscope telephoto), 50MP (ultrawide), up to 8K video at 30fps
Camera (Selfie) 32MP (wide), up to 4K video at 60fps
Battery 5,000mAh, 90W fast charging
OS Android 14 (HyperOS)

 

Familiar Design with Material Makeovers

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra looks a lot like its predecessor, but with some key improvements under the hood. Here’s a breakdown.

At the back panel, there’s the familiar “circle” camera bump, which is possibly larger but serves no particular purpose. The transition to the camera is flatter compared to the 13 Ultra. The new “nano-tech” synthetic leather is softer and more durable. The global model comes in white and black, while China gets a tempting blue glass option. A black titanium frame version with a stealthy look exists in China (not globally available yet, and potentially very expensive).

At the front panel, there’s a newer Xiaomi Shield Glass protection which promises 10x better drop resistance than the 13 Ultra’s Gorilla Glass. It comes with a 6.73-inch OLED display, with a conveniently placed in-screen fingerprint reader. Other Features include an IP68 water resistance rating and a stronger aluminum alloy frame (claimed to be 1.38x stronger and twice as rigid as the 13 Pro, not the 13 Ultra).

While the overall design stays familiar, Xiaomi has made some interesting changes in materials, potentially improving durability and offering new aesthetic options (especially for those in China).

 

Brighter Display

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra’s display keeps the same size (6.73-inch OLED), resolution (1440×3200), and 1-120Hz refresh rate as the 13 Ultra. It still boasts 12-bit color depth, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support, and likely uses both PWM and DC dimming for smooth visuals. 

The main upgrade seems to be peak brightness, with Xiaomi claiming a jump from 2,600 to 3,000 nits. Our tests showed a slight increase in brightness compared to the 13 Ultra, especially with adaptive brightness in bright light. Additionally, a new “Sunlight mode” lets you manually boost brightness to around 710 nits.

 

 

Refresh rate remains adaptive, dropping down to 10Hz or even 1Hz for static content and adjusting to match video frame rates or game requirements. Both 60Hz and 120Hz modes are available with some adaptive behavior within each. The 14 Ultra supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision for streaming content and features Widevine L1 compliance for high-resolution playback. It also supports Google’s Ultra HDR standard for capturing and displaying 10-bit images in compatible apps.

Overall, while the core display specs remain unchanged, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra offers a potentially brighter viewing experience with some software enhancements for HDR content and photo viewing.

 

Powerful Performance

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra packs the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, just like most other high-end phones in 2024. This chip is a known quantity and delivers a noticeable performance boost over last year’s models. The global version comes with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, while China gets additional options including a 12GB/256GB version. 

While benchmark scores position the phone well within the top tier, it’s not the absolute leader. It excels more in CPU tasks than graphics. A “Performance” mode in the settings doesn’t significantly impact benchmark results. The good news is that the phone handles heat well. Even under sustained load, throttling is minimal, meaning consistent performance even during demanding tasks. In the end, the 14 Ultra is a solid performing smartphone. 

 

Below but Acceptable Battery Life

The global Xiaomi 14 Ultra has the same 5,000mAh battery as its predecessor, while the Chinese version gets a slight bump to 5,300mAh (not available globally). Battery life isn’t class-leading, but it’s decent. The biggest improvement is in gaming, lasting 33% longer than the 13 Ultra (still not the best, but better). Web browsing and call times are average, while video playback is below average.

The good news, it’s supports fast charging. The included 90W charger gets you from 0 to 100% in about 33 minutes, slightly slower than the 13 Pro’s 120W charging but still very fast. Third-party 65W chargers work too, getting you to 50% in 30 minutes. The 14 Ultra also supports 80W wireless charging with a compatible stand (sold separately), which requires a separate 120W adapter (also not included). Even without the extra adapter, you should still get good wireless charging speeds. Overall, below average battery life, but fast charging capabilities. 

 

Small Camera Upgrades

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra’s camera system might seem like a minor update at first glance, but there are some key improvements. The biggest change is the close-up focusing ability on both telephoto lenses. The 3x zoom can now focus as close as 4 inches (10cm), and the 5x periscope lens focuses as close as 1 foot (30cm). The 5x lens also gets a slight bump in brightness.

As for the main camera, the main sensor is upgraded thanks to the newer lens. It’s brighter and offers a wider range of aperture options for more control in Pro mode. No changes to the ultrawide and selfie cameras. The ultrawide keeps the same camera sensor and autofocus lens, while the selfie camera retains its 32MP OmniVision sensor and fixed-focus lens.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra offers impressive video recording capabilities. All cameras (front and back) can shoot 4K video at 60fps. Rear cameras can also record in 4K at 24, 4K at 30, and even 8K at 24fps or 30fps. The main camera additionally supports 4K at 120 for super slow-motion. Video stabilization is excellent and works in all resolutions and frame rates (except 4K120). You can disable it in Director’s mode for specific creative choices.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra Photography Kit

 

The 14 Ultra delivers some of the best video quality available right now. All rear cameras offer excellent dynamic range, color reproduction, and detail (especially the main camera at 4K120fps). Even 60fps video maintains good quality. Stabilization is superb, smoothing out walking shake and keeping footage steady.

In low-light conditions, the main camera performs well, matching the Galaxy S24 Ultra in detail and offering wider dynamic range. The Find X7 Ultra might be slightly better. The ultrawide camera struggles a bit with low light, showing some color desaturation and noise. The telephoto cameras (both 3.2x and 5x) capture good detail in low light, with the 3.2x outperforming the Galaxy S24 Ultra and the 5x slightly exceeding the Find X7 Ultra’s 6x telephoto.

Overall. The camera system works well. there are minor upgrades to the zooming and the overall picture quality of the camera. The videos you can record are stunning at 4K screen resolution and the videos stabilization is an added bonus. 

 

Verdict

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra isn’t a surprise. We knew it would be expensive, have a mediocre selfie camera, and likely struggle with battery life (like its predecessor). 

However, it builds on the strengths of the previous 13 Ultra. The telephoto cameras are now fantastic for both close-up and long-range shots, and the variable aperture on the main camera offers more creative control. The real star of the show is the improved Photography Kit accessory. It elevates the phone to a near-professional camera experience, but it does add to the already high cost. 

Overall, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra remains the best camera phone you can buy today, but be prepared for a hefty price tag and some minor drawbacks. 

Be sure to check out the review of the cheaper Redmi Note 13 Pro. Share your comments with us below on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra review. Is it the smartphone your looking for? Until next time 😀

 

The Top Best Selling iPhones of 2024 Thus Far

Smartphones have become an undeniable cornerstone of modern life. With their ever-expanding capabilities, they connect us, inform us, and entertain us. In this competitive landscape, Apple’s iPhones continue to be a major force. Today, we delve into the best-selling iPhones in the first quarter of 2024, based on recent reports. 

According to Counterpoint Research, Apple secured the top spot with the iPhone 15 Pro Max, its most feature-packed and expensive model. This flagship phone captured a significant 4.4% market share, making it the best-selling smartphone of first quarter of 2024. Notably, this is the first time a Pro Max variant has achieved this feat in a non-seasonal quarter, suggesting a potential shift in consumer preference towards high-end devices.

Apple’s success wasn’t limited to the Pro Max. The iPhone 15 smartphone series as a whole dominated the charts, with the iPhone 15 capturing a 4.3% market share, the iPhone 15 Pro capturing 3.7% market share, and the new iPhone 15 Plus only capturing a 1.3% market share. 

image credit: Apple

The standard iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, and even the previous year’s iPhone 14 (1.9% market share) followed closely behind the Pro Max, securing the second, third, and fourth positions respectively. This dominance highlights the overall appeal of the iPhone 15 series. It’s worth noting the growing popularity of the Pro line, with these models capturing half of Apple’s total sales in the first quarter of 2024 compared to just 24% in the same quarter of 2020.

 

 

Best Selling iPhones of 2024

Here are more details of the best-selling iPhones of 2024.

 

 

iPhone 15 Plus

A Capable Contender, But Questionable Value

 

 

 

The Apple iPhone 15 Plus is one of the least best selling iPhones thus far. It offers clear improvements over its predecessor in display, battery life, camera, performance, and battery charging. However, it falls short of the iPhone Pro models in several key areas: lacks the latest chip, no telephoto camera, lacks autofocus ultrawide, no high refresh rate display, and no customizable Action Button. These missing features will end up being the dealbreakers for some users.

Apple’s pricing strategy might hurt the 15 Plus, similar to the 14 Plus. It sits in an awkward spot – offering features of the cheaper iPhone but priced closer to the Pro models. While the iPhone 15 Plus itself is a good phone, its high price compared to both current and previous generation iPhones and even some Android devices makes it a tough recommendation. This positioning creates a difficult situation and raises questions about the future of the Plus lineup as a whole.

 

 

iPhone 14

Familiar Face, With Not-Enough New Features

 

 

 

The Apple iPhone 14 was, and still is, an evolution, not a revolution. Here’s a quick rundown of its features: The internal design makes replacing the back panel or screen a easier, it comes with a slightly larger battery with significant improvements in battery life and faster charging. The A15 Bionic chip gets a power-up with 5 GPU cores and 50% more RAM. It comes with connectivity upgrades, such as Bluetooth 5.3, a more efficient 5G modem, and emergency satellite connectivity for SOS messages. Better camera system, thanks to the larger main sensor, autofocus selfie camera, better low-light photos, and new video stabilization features.

While these are solid upgrades, they might not be reason enough to upgrade from an iPhone 13 or even 12. The biggest camera improvements are faster low-light capture, and the autofocus selfie camera might be the only real game-changer for some. Overall, the iPhone 14 is a dependable phone with some nice upgrades, but it lacks the excitement factor for recent iPhone owners. Budget-minded users might consider the iPhone 13 with potentially longer software support thanks to the A15 Bionic chip. No matter which you choose, you’re getting a solid phone that will last for years.

  • See the Apple iPhone 14 review

 

 

iPhone 15 Pro

Familiar Formula, Steady Upgrades (But Some Missed Opportunities)

 

 

 

The iPhone 15 Pro is a safe, iterative update. It offers modest improvements in key areas, but some aspects remain unchanged. For example, the exciting 5x telephoto lens is exclusive to the Pro Max, which is a letdown even if it’s not a huge dealbreaker. The usual downsides persist. This includes: high price tag, basic accessories, occasional iOS quirks, and performance throttling. However, Apple’s strengths are undeniably strong – premium build quality, stunning display, versatile camera system, and excellent speakers. And it comes with a USB-C port. Overall, the iPhone 15 Pro delivers what you expect: the best small-sized iPhone yet. It’s a solid choice for those due for an upgrade, but it won’t wow recent iPhone Pro owners. 

 

 

iPhone 15

The Solid Entry-Level Model

 

 

 

Apple’s most affordable entry-model iPhone doesn’t feel like a distant cousin of the high-end models. For the first time, all iPhones get the sleek Dynamic Island display instead of the notch. The iPhone 15 pairs this beautiful screen with a stylish design featuring new materials and comfortable curved edges. But it’s not just looks! The iPhone 15 packs a punch with the powerful A16 Bionic chip and the long-awaited USB-C port for faster charging. Apple even upped the camera game with a new 48MP sensor and improved portrait features.

Overall, the iPhone 15 is the clear winner. You get all the new features and a fantastic experience without feeling like you’re missing out on the best Apple has to offer. If you have an older iPhone, the iPhone 15 is a worthy upgrade. However, it’s important to remember that Android phones generally offer better hardware and value. For some, that extra value might outweigh staying within the Apple brand.

 

 

iPhone 15 Pro Max

The Top-Selling Flagship

 

 

 

One of the best selling iPhones, if not the best selling, is the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max. The iPhone 15 Pro Max might not win you over with its fancy materials (titanium frame) or a niche feature like a 5x telephoto lens. Even the powerful graphics chip won’t be fully utilized by most games right now.

So, what makes it worth it? The iPhone 15 Pro Max delivers a top-notch user experience, a luxurious design, premium services and warranty, smooth and reliable iOS, and a versatile camera system. This phone is a videographer’s dream, with the ability to capture high-quality 4K ProRes videos directly to external storage. While iPhone 14 Pro/Max users might not need to upgrade immediately, this is a significant leap forward from the 13 Pro Max and a major overhaul from the 12 Pro Max.

Potential Downsides? It does come with a really high price tag, that’s the first thing. the other thing is the reports of overheating or throttling of the 15 Pro Max, although this hasn’t been universally experienced.

Overall, you should consider the iPhone 15 Pro Max. It’s the best iPhone ever made, offering a stunning design, beautiful display, excellent performance, superb cameras and video, and long battery life. Even with some potential issues, it remains a top contender in the smartphone market. Is it the absolute best phone? It depends on your needs and priorities. But if you crave the ultimate Apple experience, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is a perfect fit.

 

 

Last Thoughts

The iPhone 15 Pro Max reigned supreme in Q1 2024, with the entire iPhone 15 family showcasing impressive sales figures. This trend might indicate a maturing smartphone market where users prioritize advanced features and functionality over strictly budget-friendly options. Not that the cheaper iPhones are worse off, they just have lesser features yet still function well, thanks to their specs and other features.  

Although the iPhone 15 Pro Max takes the crown for one of the best selling iPhones this year, it’s not the perfect smartphone out there. There are other equally powerful smartphones to consider. Be sure to check out the top alternatives of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and other great smartphone reviews in the Apple iPhone 15 series.  Share your thoughts in the comments below! For more info, search the Wild Break Tech site for more 😀

The Most Affordable tablets to Buy Now

Most Affordable tablets

Looking for a tablet that won’t cost you an arm and a leg? You don’t have to settle for outdated tech! We have identified the most affordable tablets that can handle your daily needs. While high-end tablets come at a high price tag, these alternative options won’t leave you wanting. Sure, they might not have the most advanced and best features, but they’ll still excel at everyday tasks like web browsing, online shopping, email, and streaming videos.

So stop looking at the hefty price tag. Check out our picks for the most affordable tablets that can get the job done! They may require a few compromises on processing power or storage, but they’ll keep you connected and entertained without draining your wallet.

 

 

The Quick Budget Tablet Buying Guide

Buying a Budget Tablet? Here’s What You Need to Know. Looking for an affordable tablet is a great choice, especially if you don’t want to buy one with a heavy price tag.

But before you buy, keep in mind that cheaper tablets typically have lower-resolution displays, less storage, and slower processors compared to high-end models. With that in mind, here are 10 key factors to consider:

1. Operating System (OS)

Do you prefer Android or iPadOS? Make sure the tablet can run the latest OS version and receive future updates for several years.

2. Display

Consider the size and the type of display you want. Is it LCD or OLED? Screen resolution (pixels) affects detail and clarity. Higher resolution means sharper images.

3. Display Refresh Rate

Measured in Hertz (Hz), this number determines how smooth and fast-moving content (like videos) appear. Higher refresh rates offer smoother visuals.

4. Processor

The tablet’s brain. A faster processor translates to better performance.

5. Internal Storage

Choose a storage capacity (64GB, 128GB, etc.) that meets your needs for apps, data, and files. The bigger the number the more space. 

6. MicroSD

Most Android tablets let you add a microSD card for more storage (sold separately). iPads don’t have this option.

7. Physical Size and Weight

Is it portable? How much does it weight? Is it comfortable to hold? Think about these factors and make sure it’s portable and comfortable to hold or carry around as you go. 

8. What’s Included

Does it come with just a charger? Are there accessories included (case, stylus)? Consider additional accessories you might need, like a keyboard, stand, or headphones.

By considering these factors, you can choose the best budget tablet for your needs!

 

 

The Most Affordable Tablets to Buy Now

 

Amazon Fire HD 10

A Budget Tablet for Everyday Use

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Display: 10.1-inch touchscreen, 1,920 x 1,200 pixels, LCD | Processor: Octa-core 2.0 GHz processor | Storage: 32GB or 64GB (microSD compatible) | Battery Life: Up to 13 hours | OS: Android | Weight: 433g | Port: USB Type-C

 

While Amazon offers Fire tablets specifically for kids, the Fire HD 10 brings affordable functionality to anyone. It tackles daily tasks with ease, but keep in mind the display, speed, and storage are on the lower end (especially for the price tag under $100). 

This tablet runs a special version of Android and uses Amazon’s Appstore instead of the Google Play Store. Don’t worry, though, you’ll still find popular apps like streaming services and productivity tools pre-installed or readily available.

Fire tablets are all about integrating with Amazon’s ecosystem. Shop online, listen to audiobooks with Audible, read e-books on Kindle, or even play cloud-based games with Luna – all seamlessly. Plus, the Fire HD 10 boasts a 13-hour battery life, expandable storage via microSD card, and a front-facing camera for video calls.

Need a virtual assistant? The Fire HD 10 works with Alexa, letting you control your smart home devices with your voice.

This latest version is 25% faster than its predecessor, has a higher-resolution front camera (5MP vs 2MP), and is even slightly lighter. Looking to personalize your experience? A variety of accessories like styluses, keyboards, covers, and cases are available (sold separately).

 

Apple iPad (9th Gen)

Your Perfect Entry into the iPad World

 

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Display: 10.2-inch touchscreen, 2,160 x 1,620 pixels, Retina | Processor: Apple A13 Bionic | Storage: 64GB or 256GB | Battery life: Up to 10 hours | OS: iOS 17 (or later) | Weight: 485g | Port: USB Type-C

 

Calling all iPhone and Mac users! The iPad (9th Generation) is the ideal tablet to dip your toes into the iPad world. It’s budget-friendly, runs the latest iPadOS software, and comes pre-loaded with all the same apps you know from your iPhone. Plus, you have access to over 1.8 million iPad-specific apps in the App Store.

This iPad offers storage options in 64GB or 256GB. While you can’t upgrade later, consider the 256GB version if your budget allows for future needs. Want to draw, write, or annotate documents on the screen? The optional Apple Pencil (1st Generation) is your perfect partner.

There’s also a keyboard option that doubles as a protective cover for easy portability. Just like other iPads, this one seamlessly integrates with Apple iCloud. This means all your apps, documents, files, and photos automatically sync across your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch (if you have one), iMac, and MacBook.

Out of the box, the iPad (9th Generation) tackles everyday tasks, streams shows and movies, lets you listen to music, podcasts, and audiobooks, and keeps you entertained with games.

It also works with all of Apple’s services like Apple Music, AppleTV+, Apple Fitness+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+. The front-facing camera makes video calling a breeze, especially with FaceTime. 

Keep in mind: This is the most affordable and least powerful iPad currently available. If you need a tablet for a student or someone who requires more processing power, consider the iPad (10th Generation) or even the 2024 iPad Air or iPad Pro models.

 

Lenovo Tab P12

Android Power at a Fair Price

 

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Display: 12.7-inch touchscreen, 2,944 x 1,840 pixels, LCD | Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7050 | Storage: Up to 256GB (microSD compatible) | Battery Life: Up to 10 hours | OS: Android 13 | Weight: 617g | Port: USB Type-C

 

Sure, there are cheaper Android tablets out there, but the Lenovo Tab P12 punches above its weight in terms of value and features. Running the latest Android 13 and boasting a long-lasting 10-hour battery, this tablet is ready to take on your day.

The large 12.7-inch display makes it ideal for reading ebooks, streaming videos, editing photos, browsing the web, and managing emails. An included stylus lets you unleash your creativity by handwriting or drawing directly on the screen (with compatible apps).

As an Android tablet, you get the full suite of Google apps pre-installed, along with access to popular Google cloud services. Plus, the Google Play Store is your gateway to endless customization options. And the best part? Syncing data between your Android, Windows, or macOS devices is a breeze.

 

Microsoft Surface Go 2

Windows on the Go

 

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Display: 10.5-inch touchscreen, 1,920 x 1,280 pixels, LCD | Processor: Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y 8th Gen Intel Core m3 | Storage: 64GB | Battery life: Up to 10 hours | OS: Windows 10 (upgradable for free to Windows 11) | Weight: 544g | Port: USB Type-C

 

Calling all Windows PC users! The Microsoft Surface Go 2 is your perfect on-the-go companion. This tablet features a 10.5-inch touchscreen and runs on an Intel processor, ensuring a familiar Windows experience. 

Switching between your computer and the Surface Go 2 is a breeze, thanks to seamless Windows integration. Microsoft OneDrive automatically syncs your data, documents, files, photos, and even app content across all your devices.

Feeling creative? Grab an optional stylus and handwrite or draw directly on the screen in compatible apps. Annotate documents or PDFs in a snap with Microsoft Word or any PDF reader.

Need to crank out some emails or reports? The optional Signature Type Cover keyboard lets you type quickly and accurately, replacing the on-screen keyboard.

While not the most powerful Surface Go available, the Go 2 tackles everyday computing tasks with ease. It keeps you productive and connected within the familiar Windows ecosystem you already know and love.

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Powerful Android on a Budget

 

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Display: 10.4-inch touchscreen, 1,200 x 2,000 pixels, LCD | Processor: Snapdragon 720G | Storage: 64GB or 128GB (microSD compatible) | Battery Life: Up to 15 hours | OS: Android 12 | Weight: 467g | Port: USB Type-C

 

While the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra boasts top-of-the-line specs, its $1,050 price tag isn’t for everyone. But fear not, budget-minded Android users! The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite offers a compelling alternative at a fraction of the cost – starting around $300 on Amazon.

This 2022 tablet packs a punch with a 10.4-inch touchscreen, runs Android 12, and delivers an impressive 15 hours of battery life. Plus, it’s endlessly customizable with apps from the Google Play Store and comes with a Samsung S Pen stylus for drawing or writing directly on the screen.

Despite offering a lower starting storage option (64GB), you can easily expand it anytime with a microSD card (up to 1TB). The Tab S6 Lite also boasts dual speakers, Bluetooth connectivity for wireless headphones, and a convenient 3.5mm headphone jack.

Lightweight and comfortable to hold, this tablet is perfect for reading e-books, browsing the web, or enjoying multimedia content.

For the average user, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite delivers excellent value and powerful Android functionality without the high-end price tag. This makes it a fantastic option for those seeking a quality, budget-friendly Android tablet.

 

 

Are the Most Affordable Tablets Worth the Buy

Can the most affordable tablet handle your everyday tasks? Absolutely! These budget-friendly devices are perfect for browsing the web, online shopping, social media, streaming music and videos, video calls, casual games, reading e-books, and staying organized. 

So, what’s the difference between a cheap and a fancy tablet? It all comes down to hardware. High-end models pack a faster processor, more storage, sharper displays, better cameras, and improved speakers.

But hey. Here’s the good news: As long as the tablet runs the same operating system (Android or iPadOS), it will have access to the same core features and apps as its more expensive counterparts. Think of it like having the same apps on a budget phone versus a high-end phone.

The apps are the same, but the experience may differ in terms of speed and smoothness. The key takeaway is that: A budget tablet can handle your everyday tasks. Just keep in mind you might be sacrificing some performance compared to pricier models. 

Be sure to check out some great articles like the best tablets of 2023, and the best tablets for gaming. Be sure to leave a comment below just to express your opinion of this topic. Stay safe until next time 😀

Best Cheap Smartphones To Buy Now

Looking for a powerful phone without the eye-watering high price tag? Stop looking! While top models from Apple and Samsung can cost over $1,000, our experts at Wild Break Tech have identified the best cheap smartphones you can buy outright at fair and affordable prices. And the best part? These smartphones are great value, reliable, and will cater to you needs. 

 

 

Finding the Perfect Phone for Less: iPhones vs Android

On a tight budget and looking for an iPhone? The iPhone SE is your best bet. However, Android offers a wider range of affordable smartphones. While both iPhone and Android have their pros and cons that might entice you to switch, there’s a more important factor to consider first: compatibility.

Make sure your new phone works seamlessly with your existing devices like smartwatches, tablets, and computers. This ensures you can easily transfer data and use your devices together. Once you’ve considered compatibility, you can focus on whether the iPhone or Android ecosystem better suits your needs. Let’s see what best cheap smartphones you can choose from. 

 

 

Apple iPhone SE (3rd Gen)

Affordable iPhone Power for Everyday Users

 

OS: iOS 17 | Display: 4.7 inches Retina HD, 1,334 x 750, 60Hz | Processor: Apple A15 Bionic | RAM: 4GB | Storage options: 64GB, 128GB or 256GB | Battery: 2,018 mAh, wired or wireless charging | Weight: 144g | Front camera: 7MP | Rear camera: 12MP

 

The iPhone SE (3rd Gen) isn’t the newest or flashiest iPhone, but it’s the most budget-friendly option that still delivers a true iPhone experience. It runs the latest iOS software, has access to the entire App Store, and works seamlessly with all Apple services like iCloud and Apple Music. Plus, it pairs perfectly with your Apple Watch, iPad, or Mac.

While it might not have the biggest screen, the most powerful processor, or the fanciest camera system compared to other iPhones, it’s still perfectly capable of handling everyday tasks.

This makes it a great choice for average users, kids getting their first phone, or anyone who doesn’t need the top-of-the-line features of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The iPhone SE’s smaller size is also a bonus, fitting comfortably in your hand or pocket.

 

 

Google Pixel 8a

The Most Advanced Budget-Friendly Android Option

 

OS: Android 13 | Display: 6.1 inches OLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, Up to 120Hz | Processor: Google Tensor G3 (Titan M2 security coprocessor) | RAM: 8GB | Storage options: 128GB or 256GB | Battery: 4,492 mAh, wired or wireless charging | Weight: 187g | Front camera: 13MP | Rear camera: 64MP (wide), 13MP (ultra-wide)

 

The Google Pixel 8a takes the crown for the newest and most impressive phone in this roundup. This phone is like a close cousin to Google’s top-of-the-line Pixel 8 Pro, sharing the same powerful processor, smooth operating system, and built-in AI smarts.

This means it can handle complex tasks like auto-replying to texts, summarizing documents, translating languages, and editing photos and videos – abilities rarely seen at this price point.

Of course, there are some trade-offs compared to the Pixel 8 Pro. The camera system is a step down, and you have fewer storage options. The display, while excellent for the price, isn’t quite as sharp as its pricier sibling.

Despite these minor drawbacks, our recent review found the Pixel 8a to be the perfect Android phone for most users. It’s ideal for parents looking for a first phone for their kids, or for anyone switching from iPhone to Android.

The Pixel 8a is powerful, customizable, lightweight, and durable. Plus, it comes pre-loaded with useful apps and integrates seamlessly with Google services like Drive and Photos. Considering both its design and performance, the Pixel 8a offers exceptional value and earns our strong recommendation.

 

 

Motorola Razr (2023)

The New Old School Folds Back In Style

 

OS: Android 13 | Display: 6.9 inches (main), 1.5 inches (external) OLED, 2,640 x 1,080, 144Hz | Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Mobile | RAM: 8GB | Storage options: 128GB | Battery: 4,200 mAh, wired or wireless charging | Weight: 189g | Front camera: 32MP | Rear camera: 64MP

 

Remember the iconic Motorola Razr flip phones from the late 90s? Well, they’re back with a modern twist! The 2023 Razr folds just like its predecessor, but packs a whole lot more punch.

Think of it as a more budget-friendly version of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. It has a large, vibrant OLED display on the inside that unfolds for a full phone experience, with a smaller display on the outside for quick checks. The main screen boasts a high resolution and a super-smooth refresh rate, making everything look sharp and responsive.

While the processor isn’t the absolute latest, it’s still a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip – more than enough for everyday tasks. This phone is all about offering an affordable folding phone experience for Android users who want a phone that fits easily in their pocket.

Plus, you get to choose from four fun colors: sage green, cherry blossom, summer lilac, or vanilla cream. Another bonus – it’s unlocked from Amazon, so you can choose any compatible carrier. The only thing to keep in mind is the limited storage space at 128GB.

 

 

OnePlus 12R

Powerful Performance at a Mid-Range Price

 

OS: Oxygen 14 (based on Android 14) | Display: 6.78 inches AMOLED ProXDR, 2,780 x 1,264 pixels, 120Hz | Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile | RAM: 8GB or 16GB | Storage options: 128GB or 256GB | Battery: 5,500 mAh, wired charging | Weight: 207g | Front camera: 16MP | Rear camera: 50MP (main), 8MP (ultra-wide), 2MP (macro)

 

Looking for a powerful Android phone without the flagship price tag? Look no further than the OnePlus 12R. While the OnePlus 12 might tempt power users with its top-of-the-line specs, it comes at a cost of around $800. The OnePlus 12R offers a compelling alternative at a much more affordable $500 price point.

Here’s what you get for your money: A beautiful 6.78-inch AMOLED touchscreen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate; a fast processor that ensures smooth performance; up to two days of long-lasting battery life; enhanced entertainment supported by HDR10+, HDR Vivid, and Dolby Atmos; one of the first phones to support next-generation Wi-Fi 7; and an impressive triple camera system.

The OnePlus 12R strikes a perfect balance between features and affordability. It delivers more than what you’d expect from an entry-level phone, but keeps the price well below the $1,000 mark typically associated with high-end options. This phone can handle all your daily tasks – communication, productivity, entertainment, and more – without breaking the bank.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

Big Screen with Long Battery Life

OS: Android 14 | Display: 6.6 inches Super AMOLED Infinity-O, 2,340 x 1,080 pixels, 120Hz | Processor: Exynos 1380 Octa-Core | RAM: 6GB | Storage options: 128GB | Battery: 5,000 mAh wired charging | Weight: 198g | Front camera: 13MP | Rear camera: 50MP (wide), 8MP (ultra-wide), 5MP (macro)

 

While the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra reigns supreme as our top-of-the-line Android pick, its high price tag isn’t for everyone. But fear not, budget-minded Android fans! The Galaxy A35 5G offers a compelling alternative at a fraction of the cost. This phone might have limited storage options (128GB) and a smaller color selection (navy or lilac), but it packs a punch in other areas.

The triple rear camera system, including a powerful 50MP wide sensor, and the 13MP front-facing camera ensure you can capture great photos and videos.

But the real star of the show is the display. The large, vibrant 6.6-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O display boasts a stunning 1,000 nits of peak brightness and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate – perfect for streaming, gaming, and editing photos.

And let’s not forget the battery life! The 5,000mAh powerhouse will keep you going for up to two days on a single charge. Plus, Samsung’s fast charging technology gets you back up and running quickly. Need more storage? No problem – the microSD card slot allows you to easily expand the phone’s memory whenever needed.

The Galaxy A35 5G delivers impressive performance all around at an affordable price tag (potentially even less with sales or trade-ins). This makes it a fantastic option for budget-conscious users who still want a powerful and enjoyable Android experience.

 

Here’s What to Expect

While cheaper smartphones might not have the fastest processors, brightest displays, or fanciest cameras of their high-end counterparts, they can still get the job done for most users. For a fairly affordable price tag, you can find a phone that handles everyday tasks like calls, texts, web browsing, emails, video calls, and even some gaming, photo, and video action.

Both iPhone and Android phones offer a wide range of built-in features and downloadable apps to customize your experience and make your phone truly your own. So, you can still have a great smartphone experience without breaking the bank!

To learn more on the latest smartphones, be sure to check out the latest facts including the top alternatives to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the best alternatives to the S24 UltraBe sure to check out smartphones reviews as well. That’s all from Wild Break Tech! Leave a comment below. Until next time 😀

 

Top Alternatives to the iPhone 15 Pro Max

The Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max has been around for some time now, and with it comes the undeniable allure of Apple’s latest and greatest. But for many users, the hefty price tag or the limitations of the Apple ecosystem can be turnoffs. The good news? There’s a vast and vibrant world of Android smartphones waiting to be explored, offering a variety of features, functionalities, and price points to suit every need and budget. So, before you commit, consider these compelling alternatives to the iPhone 15 Pro Max!

 

 

 

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

DISPLAY: 6.8-inch AMOLED 120Hz 1440p | CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm) | RAM: 12GB RAM | STORAGE: 256GB/512GB/1TB | BATTERY: Li-Ion 5000 mAh | CAMERA: Quad, 200 MP, 5x optical zoom

Forget trying to choose between the latest Galaxy and iPhone – they cater to entirely different audiences. Their operating systems (Android vs. iOS) create completely different user experiences. 

The Galaxy S24 Ultra powerhouse offers versatility with the S Pen, diverse charging options, extensive connectivity features, and a camera system packed with options. The iPhone 15 Pro Max excels at capturing stunning videos on the go. 

Both phones boast exceptional build quality, stunning OLED displays, long-lasting batteries, and powerful speakers. Plus, they’re backed by the promise of long-term software updates. 

The iPhone might have a slight edge in battery life and sound, while the Galaxy shines with its more versatile camera system. Choosing a winner? It’s a draw. Android offers endless customization, while iOS prioritizes a secure and user-friendly experience. 

Ultimately, the “better” phone depends on your needs and preferences. If you value flexibility and customization, the Galaxy 24 Ultra might be your pick. If a streamlined user experience and strong video capabilities are priorities, the iPhone 15 Pro Max could be your champion.

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Google Pixel 8 Pro

DISPLAY: 6.7-inch OLED 120Hz 1344p | CPU: Google Tensor G3 (4 nm) | RAM: 12GB RAM | STORAGE: 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB | BATTERY: Li-Ion 5050 mAh | CAMERA: Triple, 50 MP, 5x optical zoom

Picking between iPhones and Pixels often comes down to personal preference rather than raw specs. Die-hard iPhone users will likely stick with their brand, while Android enthusiasts might be less swayed. 

This year, the differences between these phones are even narrower, making the decision trickier even for those open to both operating systems. The iPhone does boast a longer battery life and a more powerful processor. While the Pixel charges slightly faster, it can’t quite compete on battery endurance. 

However, the Pixel has its own unique strengths. It offers a more exciting color option (subjective, of course) and generally produces photos that are more universally appealing.

The most tangible advantage for the Pixel? Price. It’s significantly cheaper than the iPhone, with savings of $200/€350 for the base storage model. Even if you need more storage, you’d still save money on the Pixel, and unlike iPhones, Pixels tend to drop in price after launch.

So, the choice boils down to brand loyalty or value. If you’re open to exploring both options, the Pixel offers a compelling package at a more affordable price. However, if you’re firmly on the iPhone train, the superior battery and processing power might outweigh the other considerations.

 

 

OnePlus 12

DISPLAY: 6.82-inch AMOLED 120Hz 1440p | CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm) | RAM: 12GB/16GB/24GB RAM | STORAGE: 256GB/512GB/1TB | BATTERY: Li-Ion 5400 mAh | CAMERA: Triple, 50 MP, 3x optical zoom

Both the iPhone 15 Pro Max and OnePlus 12 are fantastic phones, but the best choice depends on your priorities. The iPhone 15 Pro Max is ideal for loyal iPhone users seeking an upgrade. It boasts top-notch hardware, a stunning OLED display, exceptional rear cameras, long battery life, and the latest software – all wrapped in a luxurious titanium body. 

The OnePlus 12 offers a head-turning design, powerful hardware, a massive long-lasting battery, and cameras that compete with the best.

The Bottom Line – Price matters! While neither phone is cheap, the OnePlus 12 starts significantly lower at $799, offering excellent value for its features. The iPhone 15 Pro Max jumps to $1199 for the base model, a $400 difference.

The price difference becomes even more dramatic in other regions. For example, in India, the OnePlus 12 costs nearly half the price of the iPhone 15 Pro Max! In the US, with carrier deals and financing options, the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s strengths might outweigh the price difference for some users. 

However, in most other countries, the OnePlus 12 offers incredible value for its price. For a budget-conscious buyer, the OnePlus 12 delivers impressive features at a more accessible price point.

 

 

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

DISPLAY: 6.78-inch AMOLED 165Hz 1080p | CPU: Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4 nm) | RAM: 18 RAM | STORAGE: 512GB | BATTERY: Li-Ion 6000 mAh | CAMERA: Triple, 50 MP

The Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro breaks the mold for gaming phones. It’s not just about raw power (which it definitely has!), but also everyday usability. The sleek design, surprisingly good camera, and convenient features like wireless charging and water resistance make it a phone you’ll actually want to use all the time, not just for gaming. 

The ROG Phone 8 Pro is a powerful gaming phone, but it might not be the best choice for everyday use. The iPhone 15 Pro Max offers a superior camera and a more user-friendly experience. However, if you don’t care about brand loyalty and prioritize gaming, the ROG Phone 8 Pro shines. Its high refresh rates, dedicated gaming triggers, and extensive gaming accessories make it a powerhouse for mobile gamers. 

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is dipping its toes into console-quality games, but reports suggest overheating issues during extended play sessions. While Apple might perfect mobile gaming with future iPhones, Asus might have something truly groundbreaking up their sleeves in the meantime.

In short, we can say this: the Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro is the ultimate mobile gaming machine, and one of the top alternatives to the iPhone 15 Pro Max because of it gaming features. The 15 Pro Max is a well-rounded phone with a fantastic camera, but not optimized for extended gaming sessions.

 

 

Sony Xperia 1 IV

DISPLAY: 6.5-inch OLED 120Hz 1644p | CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4 nm) | RAM: 12GB/16GB RAM | STORAGE: 256GB/512GB | BATTERY: Li-Ion 5000 mAh | CAMERA: Triple, 12 MP, optical zoom

Sony Xperia 1 IV is a media masterpiece, but can it compete? Sony’s back with another phone aimed at media enthusiasts, the Xperia 1 IV. It builds upon the Xperia 1 III with an even more versatile camera system, a brighter display, and a longer-lasting battery.

However, the question remains: can these improvements bridge the gap with the iPhone 15 Pro Max? Apple’s phone impressed us with its user-friendly camera, exceptional battery life, and top-notch performance.

Sony continues to cater to a specific audience who prioritizes professional-grade photography, superior audio, and high-quality video playback. But will this niche appeal be enough to challenge the iPhone’s mainstream dominance?

 

 

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

DISPLAY: 6.8-inch AMOLED 120Hz 1440p | CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4 nm)/Exynos 2200 (4nm) | RAM: 8GB/12GB RAM | STORAGE: 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB | BATTERY: Li-Ion 5000 mAh | CAMERA: Quad, 108 MP, 10x optical zoom

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is the undisputed king of smartphones in late 2023 and early 2024. With its cutting-edge 3nm processor, innovative periscope camera, stylish redesign, and long-awaited USB Type-C adoption, it’s wrapped in a luxurious titanium body, making it the top dog.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra, while not the latest model, is still a capable phone. If you find a fantastic deal on this former flagship, it could be a budget-friendly choice. However, be aware that it lacks the cutting-edge features of the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

The decision depends on your priorities. If you’re open to switching from Android to iOS, the 15 Pro Max is a compelling upgrade. However, if you prefer to stay with Android, get one of the top alternatives to the iPhone 15 Pro Max – the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

The Bottom Line: The iPhone 15 Pro Max is the current king of smartphones with top-of-the-line features, but comes at a premium price. Whereas, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is the better value option if you find a great deal, but lags behind in the latest technology.

The choice boils down to wanting the absolute best right now (iPhone 15 Pro Max), finding a bargain on a still-good phone (Galaxy S22 Ultra), or waiting for the next generation of Android (Galaxy S24 Ultra).

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iPhone 13 Pro Max

 

DISPLAY: 6.7-inch Super Retian OLED 120Hz 1284p | CPU: Apple A15 Bionic (5 nm) | RAM: 6GB RAM | STORAGE: 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB | BATTERY: Li-Ion 4352 mAh | CAMERA: Triple, 12 MP

Thinking about upgrading from iPhone 13 Pro Max to iPhone 15 Pro Max? The decision depends on how much you value the latest features.

Compared to the iPhone 13 Pro Max, the 15 Pro Max comes with a improved 48 MP camera, a better design thanks to the stunning titanium frame, and an upgraded processor to give it that boost in performance.

The only reasons not to upgrade would be that they both have the same screen quality with a 120Hz refresh rate, long battery life, and the MagSafe compatibility feature.

Upgrading is worthwhile if the camera advancements, design, and processing power are important to you. But if you’re happy with your iPhone 13 Pro Max, there’s no need to rush into replacing it.    

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Choosing Your Perfect Alternative

To effectively choose one of the top alternatives to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, depends on your individual needs and priorities. Do you crave the latest tech and a seamless ecosystem (Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra)? Are you a photography buff seeking the ultimate mobile camera (Sony Xperia 1 IV)? Maybe you’re a gamer (Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro), or perhaps you’re a budget-conscious user who just needs a reliable phone (Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra).

With so many fantastic options available, there’s no need to feel limited by the iPhone. Take some time to explore the exciting world of other smartphones in the Android range, consider your requirements, and find the perfect phone to fit your lifestyle and budget. If you still feel strongly for the top-tier smartphone, then read the review of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. That’s all for now. Keep safe until next time 😀

Best Samsung Galaxy Smartphones Selling in First Quarter 2024

The smartphone market is a battlefield of innovation, with brands constantly vying for consumer loyalty. Samsung’s Galaxy lineup has consistently been a major player, offering a diverse range of devices. Today, we delve into the best Samsung Galaxy smartphones selling like hot cakes in the first quarter of 2024, based on recent reports.

The Samsung S24 Ultra range (image credit: Samsung)

 

Reports from research has concluded that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the best-selling smartphone, and even the top-selling Android phone overall, in the first quarter of 2024. This powerhouse device likely achieved this feat due to a combination of factors. Its early launch window allowed it to capture market share quickly, while its cutting-edge AI features and powerful hardware enticed tech-savvy users.

Samsung’s dominance wasn’t limited to the premium segment. The Galaxy A series, known for its compelling mid-range offerings, secured two spots in the top 10. The Galaxy A15 5G and A54 5G impressed budget-conscious consumers with their blend of affordability and functionality, particularly the inclusion of 5G connectivity. This strong performance by the A series indicates a healthy mid-range market for Samsung.

The Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy A34 both captured a lower market share, yet they are still impressive mobile devices, impressive enough to be positioned at the top ten selling smartphones in the world. Overall, these smartphones have been branded as the best Samsung Galaxy Smartphones selling in the first quarter of 2024. More are in store this year with future smartphone releases, but for now these Samsung phones are taking the top charts.  

 

Best Samsung Galaxy Smartphones

Here they are. Samsung’s best-selling Smartphones in the first quarter of 2024.  

 

Galaxy S24 Ultra

Specs

Display: 6.8-inch AMOLED 120Hz (1440 x 3120) | CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | RAM: 12GB | Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB | Battery: 5000mAh | Camera: 200 MP (wide), 10 MP (telephoto) with 3x optical zoom, 50 MP (telephoto) with 5x optical zoom, 12 MP (ultrawide) | OS: Android 14

 

Pros

  • Impressive performance & battery life
  • Impressive camera features overall
  • Impressive display
  • Includes stylus
  • Includes Galaxy AI

Cons

  • AI features slows down overall performance
  • Best features are hidden in menus
  • Same difference in weight & height with S23 Ultra

Let’s start with the first of the best Samsung Galaxy smartphones of 2024. The Galaxy S24 Ultra pushes the boundaries of smartphones, but is it flawless? Samsung’s latest S24 Ultra lives up to its name, packing more features and improvements than ever before. It boasts a longer-lasting battery, blazing-fast performance, and an even more impressive camera system. Of course, this cutting-edge technology comes at a premium price.

While the hardware shines, the software experience remains a weak spot. Samsung’s complex interface buries exciting features under layers of menus. Despite its shortcomings overall, the S24 Ultra is undeniably powerful and offers some truly innovative AI features. It’s a smartphone that delivers a magical user experience, but there’s still room for improvement when it comes to software navigation. Click to see the new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review

 

 

Galaxy A15 5G

Specs

Display: 6.5-inch AMOLED 90Hz (1080 x 2340) | CPU: Mediatek Dimensity 6100+| RAM: 4GB/6GB/8GB | Storage: 128GB/256GB | Battery: 5000mAh | Camera: 50 MP (wide), 5 MP (ultrawide), 2 MP (macro) | OS: Android 14

 

Pros

  • Stunning design
  • Budget price tag
  • Impressive battery life
  • Impressive 90Hz display
  • Standard camera features
  • Includes microSD slot

Cons

  • No charger in the box
  • Vulnerable to water damage
  • Poor ultrawide camera
  • Average performance

The Samsung Galaxy A15 5G hits the mark on design, battery, and 5G, but skimps on cameras and processing power. This phone strikes a balance in some key areas. You’ll enjoy a stylish design with a variety of fun colors, a bright and responsive OLED screen, and exceptional battery life with fast charging.

However, keep in mind that the A15 5G prioritizes other features. The cameras are fairly average, with the ultrawide option being particularly underwhelming. Performance also falls on the slower side.

Overall, the A15 5G is a solid choice for those seeking an affordable phone with 5G connectivity. It boasts a beautiful display, a long-lasting battery, and some trendy design options. However, the camera system and processing power aren’t its strong suits. While it might not be our top recommendation, it’s definitely worth considering if you’re on a budget and prioritize battery life, display quality, and 5G connectivity.

 

 

Galaxy A54

Specs

Display: 6.4-inch AMOLED 120Hz (1080 x 2340) | CPU: Exynos 1380 | RAM: 6GB/8GB | Storage: 128GB/256GB | Battery: 5000mAh | Camera: 50MP (wide), 12MP (ultrawide), 5 MP (macro) | OS: Android 13

 

Pros

  • Stunning design
  • Includes splash protection
  • Good camera features overall
  • Impressive & bright 120Hz display
  • Good battery life & performance
  • Includes microSD slot

Cons

  • No video stabilization
  • No charger in the box

The Galaxy A54 redeems the A-series as more power, with better camera features, and a familiar design. Samsung had a tough act to follow after the underwhelming A53. Thankfully, the A54 gets things back on track!

This phone packs a more powerful processor and boasts improved battery life and an even better display. The design might not be the most exciting, but it has a premium look and feel, resembling Samsung’s flagship models. It even comes with an impressive dust and water resistance rating, which is unexpected for its price range.

The biggest star of the show? The camera! The primary camera is a significant upgrade from the A53 and is arguably one of the best in its class. The selfie camera also shines, while the ultrawide camera gets the job done, though it’s not the most impressive.

However, there are some drawbacks. Video recording takes a hit with the lack of stabilization in 4K resolution. Additionally, Samsung continues the trend of ditching the charger in the box, which is a frustration. The new processor is a step forward, but it only brings the series back to where it was two years ago.

Overall, the A54 is a clear improvement over its predecessor and offers a compelling mid-range package. While the initial price tag might be high, expect it to become more attractive after a few months on the market.

 

 

Galaxy S24

Specs

Display: 6.2-inch AMOLED 120Hz (1080 x 2340) | CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (USA/Canada/China)/Exynos 2400 (Global) | RAM: 8GB/12GB | Storage: 128GB/256GB/512GB | Battery: 4000mAh | Camera: 50 MP (wide), 10 MP (telephoto) with 3x optical zoom, 12 MP (ultrawide) | OS: Android 14

 

Pros

  • Compact design
  • Great battery life
  • Same performance as S24 Ultra
  • Good camera features
  • Bright & colorful display
  • Includes Galaxy AI

Cons

  • AI features with useful and useless tools 
  • New but few features
  • Snapdragon CPU available in certain regions

The S24 boasts exceptional battery life, top-notch performance, and a durable design that can handle everyday wear and tear. It packs in most of the features found on the high-end Ultra model, but in a more pocket-friendly size.

You’ll get all the latest Galaxy AI features and Google’s circle-to-search function, but be prepared for Samsung’s familiar (and somewhat frustrating) software experience.

While the camera might not be the absolute best compared to competitors, it offers more zoom than the iPhone 15 and comes loaded with shooting modes to capture stunning photos. Plus, with a promise of seven years of Android updates, the S24 could be Samsung’s most compelling and long-lasting affordable Galaxy phone yet. Click to see the Samsung Galaxy S24 Review

 

 

Galaxy A34

Specs

Display: 6.6-inch AMOLED 120Hz (1080 x 2340) | CPU: Mediatek Dimensity 1080 | RAM: 4GB/6GB/8GB | Storage: 128GB/256GB | Battery: 5000mAh | Camera: 48 MP (wide), 8 MP (ultrawide), 5 MP (macro) | OS: Android 13

 

Pros

  • Solid design
  • Large 120Hz display
  • Impressive battery life
  • Good quality stereo speakers
  • Good performance
  • Good overall camera features

Cons

  • No charger in the box
  • Video stabilization only in 1080p

The Galaxy A34 shines with a familiar design and big improvements for the mid-range. It builds upon the strengths of its predecessor, keeping beloved features like the water resistance, stereo speakers, and long-lasting battery.

This year’s model boasts a significant upgrade: a larger 6.6-inch display! It even surpasses the size of the A54. The display gets even smoother with a 120Hz refresh rate, although it lacks automatic adjustment. Plus, the excellent brightness makes it almost on par with the A54’s display.

The A34 proves power efficiency doesn’t have to come at the expense of performance. While the A54’s processor might have a slight edge, the A34’s Dimensity 1080 delivers excellent performance and contributes to the phone’s impressive battery life.

While the camera system might not be a massive leap compared to the A33, it offers a well-rounded and versatile experience for a mid-range phone. Honestly, the A34 is hard to fault. It’s a fantastic phone that deserves serious consideration and a strong recommendation!

 

 

Lastly

The reign of the Galaxy S24 Ultra and the impressive showing of the A series paint a clear picture: Samsung is firing on all cylinders. They cater to both premium phone enthusiasts seeking the latest technology and budget-conscious users who prioritize value. So what’s your opinion on these best Samsung Galaxy smartphones?  Are you a Samsung Galaxy fan? Which Samsung phone are you currently using? Share your experience in the comments below! For more information, click on the buttons above. That’s all for now. Take care until next time 😀

Introducing Lapdocks: Surprising Portability & Better Productivity

Laptops have become an indispensable part of our lives. From work and school to entertainment and communication, they offer a powerful, reliable and versatile computing experience. But what if you crave the power of a laptop without the bulk? Enter the world of lapdocks, a new breed of portable computers designed for those who demand mobility without sacrificing functionality.

 

 

What are Lapdocks?

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Lapdocks aren’t full-fledged computers; instead, they’re like super docking stations for your smartphone. Imagine those stands that connect laptops to bigger screens with added ports. The lapdock does the same for your phone, but instead of just expanding the display, it transforms it into a full-blown laptop!

Unlike laptops with their own CPU, RAM, storage, etc., a lapdock is basically a shell with a touchscreen, a keyboard, and includes a few input ports. They’re lighter and portable, making them ideal for travel.

They offer a more substantial computing experience than a typical tablet, with detachable keyboards allowing for comfortable typing and increased productivity. It relies on your smartphone for the processing power and operating system.

This means you can have a Android laptop on your desk by connecting either your Android smartphone, or a tablet. Just plug your phone in, and the lapdock springs to life as a laptop. 

Think of the lapdock as the missing link between your phone and a laptop, the ultimate connector that unlocks your phone’s true potential onto a bigger screen.

 

What can Lapdocks do for you?

Lapdocks are incredibly versatile and can be used for a variety of purposes:

1 – Productivity Powerhouse

Lapdocks handle everyday tasks like browsing the web, checking emails, creating documents, and managing spreadsheets with ease. Their compact size makes them perfect for working at a coffee shop, on a plane, or anywhere inspiration strikes.

2 – Entertainment on the Go

Stream movies and shows, listen to music, play games, and stay connected on social media. Lapdocks are excellent companions for keeping yourself entertained during commutes, downtime, or while travelling.

3 – Creative Companion

Many lapdocks support stylus input, making them ideal for editing photos, creating digital art, brainstorming ideas, and taking notes. The touchscreen display allows for intuitive interaction, perfect for unleashing your creativity.

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4 – Student Savior

Students can take notes in class, access learning materials, and complete assignments with ease. The portability allows them to study anywhere, while the detachable keyboard ensures comfortable typing for long sessions.

 

Benefits of Owning a Lapdock

There are several compelling reasons to consider a lapdock:

1 – Unmatched Portability

Lapdocks are incredibly lightweight and compact, making them ideal for taking your work, entertainment, and creativity anywhere you go.

2 – Flexibility in Use

The detachable or foldable keyboard allows you to switch between tablet and laptop modes seamlessly, depending on the task at hand. Need to write a long document? Attach the keyboard for a familiar typing experience. Want to browse the web or watch a movie? Simply detach the keyboard and enjoy the tablet mode.

3 – Touchscreen Advantage

The touchscreen display offers a more intuitive and natural way to interact with your device. It’s perfect for browsing, drawing, playing games, and navigating applications.

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4 – Lightweight Design

Lapdocks are significantly lighter than traditional laptops, reducing strain and allowing for comfortable use for extended periods.

5 – Often More Affordable

Lapdocks can be a budget-friendly alternative to high-end laptops, offering similar functionality at a lower price point.

6 – Better typing experience

One of the biggest perks of lapdocks is the transformed typing experience. For those who spend a lot of time composing emails, working in a browser, or blogging, the lapdock’s combination of a large screen and physical keyboard is a game-changer.

7 – Better mobile gaming experience

Mobile gaming is a staple, but the real magic happens on a bigger screen. Imagine diving into your favorite titles on a handheld device with a display reaching 14 inches! Plus, you have the flexibility of using dedicated controllers or even your phone as a controller for ultimate control.

 

Costs to Consider

While lapdocks offer tempting advantages, it’s important to be aware of their limitations:

1 – Processing Power

Lapdocks may not be as powerful as traditional laptops, especially when it comes to demanding tasks like video editing or high-end gaming.

2 – Keyboard Limitations

Detachable keyboards might lack the typing comfort and functionality of a full-size laptop keyboard.

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3 – Limited Storage

Lapdocks often have less storage space compared to conventional laptops. This might be a concern for users who need to store large files or applications.

4 – Battery Life

Battery life can vary depending on usage. Tasks like video streaming or gaming might drain the battery faster, requiring frequent charging.

 

Lapdocks to Consider

Here are some lapdocks to get a better idea as to what the are:

 

UDock X

13.3-inch 1080p IPS touchscreen | 2-in-1 laptop design with keyboard | Built-in battery | Wired connection

 

Unleash your phone’s power on the big screen with the X 14! This versatile dock connects to a wide range of smartphones with Desktop Mode using just a single USB-C cable. Samsung Dex, Huawei EMUI Easy Projection, LG Screen+, Motorola Ready Go, OnePlus, and many others are all supported – simply plug and play!

The X 14 boasts a 10-point multi-touch capacitive screen. This allows you to directly interact with what’s displayed on the screen, ensuring smooth and accurate control. Whether you’re gaming, navigating apps, or unleashing your creativity, the X 14 offers an intuitive and responsive experience.

The X 14’s 2-in-1 convertible design takes versatility to the next level. The keyboard portion rotates a full 360 degrees, allowing you to push it back and instantly transform the device from a traditional laptop mode to a standalone touchscreen display. This makes the X 14 perfect for a variety of tasks and environments!

 

UDock X 14

14-inch 1080p IPS touchscreen | 2-in-1 laptop design with keyboard | Built-in battery | Wired connection

 

X 14 boasts a bigger screen for a more immersive viewing experience. Enjoy stunning visuals and ample workspace for work or play. The X 14 connects seamlessly to various smartphones with Desktop Mode using just a single USB-C cable. No need for complicated setups, just plug and play!

The X 14 features a 10-point multi-touch capacitive screen. This allows you to directly interact with what’s on the display for a smooth and intuitive experience, perfect for gaming, navigating applications, or creative work.

 

UDock X 14 Pro

14-inch 1080p IPS touchscreen | 2-in-1 laptop design with keyboard | Built-in battery | Wireless connection 

 

X 14 Pro comes with a 14-inch touch display that comes with stunning views, but with this one, there’s no need for a wired connection. That’s right. It’s fully wireless. you can connect directly with your smartphone to the X 14 Pro. With the DeX going fully wireless, the need for cables is non. The new DeX connects wirelessly to both the screen and supports wireless touch and keyboard controls. This is a game-changer for mobile productivity and entertainment!

 

UDock X 14 Pro 4K

15.6-inch UHD IPS touchscreen | Detachable keyboard | Built-in battery | Wired connection

 

Upgrade your entertainment and productivity with the X Pro Dex Dock. The massive 15.6-inch display with advanced 4K IPS technology delivers stunning visuals, perfect for immersive movie watching or tackling work projects with Samsung Dex. The detachable magnetic keyboard lets you switch between work and play seamlessly. Use Samsung Dex for productivity or unleash your creativity with Motorola Ready For and OnePlus desktop mode.

The 10-point touchscreen gives you intuitive control, ideal for creative work, gaming, or simply navigating the interface. Whether you’re heading out or staying in, the innovative design allows for comfortable use at home or on the go with LG Screen+.

Connecting the X Pro Dex Dock is a breeze, letting you jump straight into Android Desktop Mode without hassle.

 

Is a Lapdock Right for You?

Lapdocks are perfect for individuals who prioritize portability and versatility. They offer a blend of tablet and laptop functionality, making them ideal for students, mobile professionals, travelers, and anyone who wants to stay productive and entertained on the go.

If you value mobility and a comfortable touchscreen experience but don’t require the heavy-duty processing power of a traditional laptop, a lapdock might be the perfect solution for you.

However, if you need a machine for demanding tasks like video editing or gaming, or prioritize a full-size keyboard for extensive typing, a traditional laptop might be a better choice. 

Do some research online to explore the variety of lapdock models available and their specifications. Many retailers also allow you to try out lapdocks in person, so you can experience the form factor and keyboard.

Click on the buttons above to find out more about these awesome lapdocks. Leave a comment as well below and express how you feel about this post. That’s all for now. Take care until next time 😀   

 

The Best Handheld Gaming Devices of 2024

The world of gaming is constantly evolving, and handheld devices are no exception. These powerful and portable machines allow you to take your favorite titles on the go, offering a convenient and immersive gaming experience. 

Whether you’re looking for a way to relive retro classics or want to dominate the latest AAA releases, there’s a perfect handheld device out there for you. This guide will explore the best handheld gaming devices of 2024, helping you find the ideal companion for your mobile gaming adventures.

 

 

 

Benefits of Handheld Gaming Devices

Not sure if a handheld gaming device is what you looking for? Here are the best reasons why.

1 – Unmatched Portability

Handheld gaming devices are designed to be compact and lightweight, making them ideal for travel, commutes, or waiting rooms. You can squeeze in a quick gaming session anytime, anywhere.

2 – Versatility

Many handheld gaming devices offer a wide range of features beyond gaming. Listen to music, browse the web, or even stream movies on some models. They’re true entertainment hubs that fit in your pocket.

3 – Relive Retro Classics

Several handheld gaming devices specialize in emulating classic games from older consoles. This allows you to revisit your favorite childhood titles or discover gaming history’s gems.

4 – Connect with Friends

Many handheld gaming devices offer online multiplayer functionality, allowing you to team up or compete with friends on the go.

 

 

Costs of Handheld Gaming Devices

If you’re convinced, good. But here are a few things to look out for.

1 – Smaller Screens

Compared to TVs or monitors, handheld screens are naturally smaller. This can be a drawback for games that rely on intricate details or expansive worlds.

2 – Control Limitations

While some handhelds offer innovative control schemes, they may not replicate the full experience of traditional controllers. Fast-paced action games or complex genres might feel less intuitive on a handheld device.

3 – Battery Life

The processing power required for gaming can drain batteries quickly.  Make sure to consider battery life when choosing a handheld device, especially if you plan on extended gaming sessions.

4 – Cost

These high-end handheld gaming devices can be quite expensive. Factor in the cost of games and accessories when making your purchasing decision.

 

 

Best Handheld Gaming Devices

 

Razer Edge

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 6.8-inch AMOLED 144Hz, 1080p | PROCESSOR: Snapdragon G3x Gen1 | MEMORY: 6GB RAM | STORAGE: 32GB | WEIGHT: 400g

 

Not everyone will crave the Razer Edge, but mobile gamers yearning for a console-style experience will find it mighty tempting.

This handheld packs a punch with the Qualcomm Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 processor and comes bundled with the Kishi controller, letting you ditch frustrating touchscreens and dive into the latest Android titles with familiar physical controls.

The Razer Edge reigns supreme as one of the best handheld gaming devices, and a big reason for that is Google Play access.

This means you should be able to play any game available on the Google Play Store, and Razer’s clever button mapping software helps bridge the gap between touch screen controls and physical buttons.

The best part? Play Store compatibility opens the door to emulators and streaming services, potentially letting you play games from a variety of platforms on this single device.

 

 

PlayStation Portal

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 8-inch IPS LCD 60Hz, 1080p touchscreen | PROCESSOR: Snapdragon 662 | MEMORY: N/A | STORAGE: 32GB | WEIGHT: 529g

 

The PlayStation Portal might not be the strongest contender in the handheld arena, but it offers a comfortable and reliable way to play your PS5 games remotely.

While other devices can achieve similar remote play, Sony’s official solution currently reigns supreme. It’s unclear how long this lead will last, but for now, the Portal holds the crown.

It simply streams what’s on your PS5, so it’s not a new platform itself.

You can access your entire PS5 library through remote play, but forget about Sony’s cloud gaming service or entertainment apps like Netflix. If you need a handheld for those features, look elsewhere.

 

 

Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 6.7-inch AMOLED 165Hz, 1080p | PROCESSOR: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | MEMORY: 16/24GB RAM | STORAGE: 512GB/1TB | WEIGHT: 225g

 

Forget just gaming phones, the Asus ROG Phone 8 is a full-fledged contender in the handheld gaming arena. It goes head-to-head with heavy hitters like the Nintendo Switch, Backbone One, PlayStation Portal, and even Asus’ own ROG Ally.

This phone packs a punch with top-notch performance, improved battery life, and a user-friendly design. Asus has also upgraded the cameras, making the ROG Phone 8 Pro more attractive to everyday phone users.

Packed with features specifically for gamers, this phone strives to be the most balanced ROG Phone yet, aiming to win over even casual phone buyers.

For those who prioritize long battery life, fantastic performance, and gaming extras over top-tier cameras, the ROG Phone 8 Pro might be the perfect bridge between a powerful gaming device and a premium smartphone.

 

 

Steam Deck OLED

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 7-inch IPS, 800p | PROCESSOR: AMD | MEMORY: 16GB RAM | STORAGE: 1TB | WEIGHT: 640g

 

The Steam Deck OLED muscles in as the new champion of handheld PC gaming.

While it builds upon the original Deck’s impressive foundation, the OLED HDR display, faster Wi-Fi 6, and improved cooling elevate the experience considerably. It’s another engineering marvel from Valve.

If you’re a casual Steam Deck owner, this upgrade might not be essential. However, for newcomers or those who rely heavily on their original Deck, the OLED is a must-have.

Valve has taken a great device and pushed it even further, setting a new bar for competitors to chase.

 

 

Lenovo Legion Go

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 8.8-inch QHD 144Hz, 720p | PROCESSOR: AMD Ryzen 1 Extreme | MEMORY: 16GB RAM | STORAGE: 1TB | WEIGHT: 853g

 

The Lenovo Legion Go throws its hat into the handheld PC gaming ring, aiming to dethrone the Steam Deck.

This Windows 11 powered machine boasts a massive 8.8-inch 144Hz display, a powerful AMD Ryzen processor, and detachable controllers – features that scream premium.

Lenovo’s pedigree in gaming laptops shines through in the Legion Go’s design and feel. However, the double-edged sword of Windows 11 presents a challenge.

While it offers vast customization options, it also sacrifices the user-friendly experience found on the Steam Deck.

Despite this quirk, the Legion Go’s feature set arguably surpasses the Asus ROG Ally, making it a compelling option for power users who prioritize customization over streamlined gaming.

 

 

Nintendo Switch Lite

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 5.5-inch, 720p touchscreen | PROCESSOR: NVidia Tegra | MEMORY: 4GB RAM | STORAGE: 32GB | WEIGHT: 275g

 

The Nintendo Switch Lite offers a more compact and portable version of the beloved Switch experience.

At roughly two-thirds the size, it sacrifices some features for ultimate portability.

The good news? You still get access to Nintendo’s fantastic library of games, comfortable controls, and a vibrant screen.

Whether you crave adventures with Link and Mario or prefer action-packed titles like Doom, the Switch Lite delivers the same great games in a package that easily fits in your bag.

However, keep in mind the trade-offs. The smaller size means a smaller battery, translating to less playtime on the go.

Without detachable Joy-Cons, multiplayer fun requires additional controllers.

Save data transfer between the Lite and the standard Switch is also limited. So, choose wisely between portability and versatility!

 

 

Asus ROG Ally

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 7-inch OLED 120Hz, 1080p | PROCESSOR: AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme | MEMORY: 16GB RAM | STORAGE: 512GB SSD | WEIGHT: 608g

 

The Asus ROG Ally falls short of dethroning the Steam Deck, but it currently holds the title of best Windows handheld. This 7-inch device boasts a smooth 120Hz display and a powerful AMD processor.

With official Xbox support and the ability to play any Windows PC game, the ROG Ally seemed destined to dominate the handheld market. However, specs don’t tell the whole story.

While the display delivers sharp visuals and the processor pushes games to 60fps and beyond, the gains over the Steam Deck might be minor. Additionally, to achieve this performance, you often have to sacrifice resolution by playing at 720p.

The biggest drawback lies in the software – the lack of a dedicated user interface like SteamOS. Asus’s Armoury Crate app organizes games, but it pales in comparison to the Steam Deck’s intuitive and functional operating system.

So, the ROG Ally offers impressive specs and Windows versatility, but the Steam Deck’s user experience keeps it on top for now.

 

 

Nintendo Switch OLED

 

SPECS

SCREEN: 7-inch OLED, 720p | PROCESSOR: NVidia Tegra | MEMORY: 4GB RAM | STORAGE: 32/64GB | WEIGHT: 297g

 

The Nintendo Switch OLED dethrones the original Switch as the king of handheld gaming. The OLED screen is not only bigger but also boasts richer colors and brightness, making your favorite games truly shine.

An improved kickstand, better speakers, and an Ethernet port round out the package, making the Switch OLED the must-have handheld device in 2024.

However, if you already own the original Switch, the upgrades might not be significant enough to justify the jump to the OLED model.

 

 

Finding the Perfect Handheld Device for You

The best handheld gaming device ultimately depends on your individual needs and preferences. Consider the types of games you enjoy, your budget, and how important portability is to you.

With so many fantastic options available in 2024, you’re sure to find the perfect handheld companion to take your gaming to the next level. Ready to dive into the world of handheld gaming? Research the devices mentioned in this article or explore other options that pique your interest.

With a little investigation, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying incredible gaming experiences on the go! Leave a comment below, adding your experiences with handheld gaming devices. That’s all from us. Stay safe until next time 😀

 

Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra Review: Better Or Familiar

Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra Review

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Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra

“The Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra itself is fantastic – no major flaws here.”

 

In the ever-growing landscape of flagship smartphones, the Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra demands attention. This feature-packed phone boasts a powerful processor, a stunning display, and a versatile camera system, all wrapped in a sleek and stylish design.

But how does it stack up against the competition? In this Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra review, we’ll dive deep into the phone’s strengths and weaknesses, helping you decide if it’s the ultimate upgrade for your pocket.

 

 

Overview

The Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra throws us a curveball – it’s much larger than expected! Known for compact flagships, Asus has released a 6.78-inch smartphone, a significant jump from the Zenfone 10.

This unexpected size change leaves us wondering – is this the end of the compact Zenfone line? Asus remains silent, offering no clues about a smaller sibling or the future of the “Ultra” branding.

While the size is new, some aspects feel familiar. The Zenfone 11 Ultra shares similarities with the ROG Phone 8, including the larger display and battery. This newfound space allows for an impressive camera system and hopefully better cooling for the powerful processor. One thing’s for sure – the Zenfone 11 Ultra is a big departure from the compact Zenfone tradition.

One major flaw to note is that there’s no charger in the box, but includes a Type-C cable. 

 

Specs

Display 6.78-inch 2,400 x 1,080-pixel OLED with 144Hz
Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm)
Memory 12GB/16GB
Storage 256GB/512GB
Camera (Rear) 50MP (wide), 32MP (telephoto – 3x optical zoom), 13MP (ultrawide), up to 8K video at 24fps
Camera (Selfie) 32MP (wide), up to 1080p video at 30fps
Battery 5,500mAh, 65W fast charging
Operating System Android 14

 

Standard Design

The Zenfone 11 Ultra has a professional look with a geometric pattern on the back and a large rectangular camera bump. It comes in four muted colors (Skyline Blue, Eternal Black, Misty Grey, Desert Sand). The matte glass back offers a good grip but attracts smudges.

We recommended you get a phone case or protective cover. The display has minimal bezels and a small cutout for the selfie camera. It’s protected overall by Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and is compatible with standard screen protectors. The fingerprint reader below the screen is accurate and responsive.

 

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The phone is built using a recycled aluminum frame and feels pretty solid. However, the back panel has a slight hollowness. The phone is IP68 rated meaning it’s protected against dust and water ingress. The phone is bigger and heavier than its predecessor, making it big for pocket storage, and harder to operate with one hand.

Overall, the Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra prioritizes functionality and durability over a flashy design. The phone feels well-built and offers a large, high-quality display. However, its size might be a concern for users who prefer smaller phones.

 

Stunning Display

The Zenfone 11 Ultra boasts a bigger screen (6.78 inches) compared to its predecessor, matching the size of the ROG Phone 8. While both share the same FHD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels), the Zenfone falls slightly short in refresh rate, reaching a maximum of 144Hz compared to the ROG Phone’s 165Hz.

On the bright side (literally!), the Zenfone 11 Ultra uses a high-quality Samsung AMOLED panel that delivers exceptional brightness, peaking at an impressive 1773 nits in Auto mode under strong light. It also caters to low-light environments with a minimum brightness of 3 nits in “Extra Dim” mode.

For refresh rates, you have three options: 60Hz, 120Hz, and Auto. Auto mode intelligently adjusts between 5Hz for static content and 120Hz for most tasks. However, the phone reserves the 144Hz refresh rate specifically for games and certain apps launched through the Game Genie app. Everyday use operates at a maximum of 120Hz.

The display is well-equipped for multimedia for Full HD streaming and hardware decoding for HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG formats. However, Dolby Vision support is missing.

Overall, the Zenfone 11 Ultra’s large display comes with good adaptive refresh rates, and good brightness, making the display look gorgeous.  

 

Impressive Performance

As expected for a flagship phone, the Zenfone 11 Ultra boasts the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. It comes with either 12GB or 16GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of storage.

Benchmark tests confirm the phone’s excellent performance, placing it among the fastest Android phones currently available. It goes head-to-head with competitors like the MediaTek Dimensity 9300, although Apple’s A17 Pro chip remains the leader in CPU performance.

 

 

The phone offers a dedicated performance mode that pushes the hardware for maximum power. In this mode, benchmark scores are impressive, matching the best of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The built-in Adreno 750 GPU is also currently the best on the market, excelling in graphics tasks.

In everyday use, the Zenfone 11 Ultra lives up to its performance potential. It runs smoothly with no lag, handling any task you throw at it.

However, there’s a trade-off for this raw power. The phone lacks active cooling, leading to thermal throttling under sustained loads. In the default Dynamic mode, performance can drop by up to 50% due to heat management.

The phone’s dedicated performance mode is even more extreme. While it initially delivers top performance, it generates significant heat, making the phone uncomfortably hot to hold. This mode is likely not suitable for extended use.

Overall, the Zenfone 11 Ultra offers excellent performance, but keep in mind the potential for overheating during demanding tasks.

 

Great Battery Life

Despite its reasonable weight and thickness, the Zenfone 11 Ultra packs a surprisingly large 5,500mAh battery. This is impressive considering the power-hungry Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. From tests done, the Zenfone 11 Ultra achieved a strong result, lasting a little over 16 hours on a single charge with active use.

The phone supports fast charging as well, starting at 65W using Asus’s HyperCharge standard (compatible with PD and PPS standards). However, the phone doesn’t come with a charger, so you’ll need a good PD or PPS charger to experience the fastest speeds. It also supports wireless charging at 15W.

Overall, the Zenfone 11 Ultra offers competitive charging speeds at 65W, comparable to most flagship phones. While it doesn’t quite reach the top speeds of phones like the Oppo or OnePlus with their 100W solutions, the difference in charging time from zero to full is relatively small.

 

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Decent Camera

The Zenfone 11 Ultra’s camera comes with a triple camera lens system. 

  • 50 MP main camera takes good photos but with sharpening artifacts.
  • 32MP telephoto delivers decent 3x optical zoom images.
  • 13MP ultrawide is decent, with low exposure and slight saturated colors.

Both ultrawide and selfie camera (32MP with fixed focus) lack autofocus. Portrait mode offers average subject separation and background blur.

Some camera app modes to play around with: The ROG camera app is feature-rich with automatic scene detection and night mode. The Pro mode that provides manual controls for photos and videos. And the Night mode which offers longer exposure options for low-light photography, but results might not be worth the extra time.

With video recording, the main camera shoots excellent videos in 4K and even 8K. The ultrawide camera captures decent 4K videos, and there’s two stabilization options: Adaptive (works on all cameras) and Super HyperSteady (capped at 1080p for aggressive motion compensation).

Overall, the Zenfone 11 Ultra camera system is good but not outstanding. The main camera delivers solid results, the telephoto is helpful for zooming, and the ultrawide is just average. The lack of autofocus on the ultrawide and selfie camera is a drawback. Video recording is a strong point, especially with the main camera and its excellent stabilization options.

 

Other features

Stereo Quality

The Zenfone 11 Ultra boasts a stereo speaker setup, but with a twist. The top speaker doubles as the earpiece, which can affect balance depending on how you hold the phone. Despite this, Asus manages to create a surprisingly wide and rich stereo experience.

Connectivity options

The Zenfone 11 Ultra is a 5G powerhouse, offering dual-SIM support. Get ready for the future of Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi 7/be support, including the new 6GHz band for even faster speeds. Connect your wireless headphones and enjoy high-resolution audio thanks to Bluetooth 5.4.

The Zenfone 11 Ultra keeps the essentials covered with NFC for contactless payments and a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired listening, complete with Hi-Res audio support. The phone utilizes a 5Gbps USB port for speedy data transfer and can function as a USB host for compatible devices.

One minor drawback is the lack of video output capabilities via the USB-C port, so you’ll need to rely on wireless display casting.

 

(image: Asus)

 

OS and Other Software

The Zenfone 11 Ultra runs Android 14, with Asus promising at least two major updates and four years of security patches – keeping your phone secure and up-to-date.

Unlike some manufacturers, Asus keeps its software layer light. You’ll get a clean and near-stock Android experience with a few tweaks. These customizations are mostly optional, allowing you to revert to the standard Android way of doing things if you prefer.

Here’s a quick rundown of Asus’s custom features:

  • Mobile Manager: A central hub for optimizing phone performance, managing RAM, and storage.
  • Twin Apps: Run two instances of the same app, perfect for managing separate social media accounts or gaming profiles.
  • Edge Tool: A customizable sidebar that launches apps in floating windows, with features like video background playback.
  • OptiFlex: Speeds up app launch times and reduces standby power consumption for your most-used apps.
  • Game Genie: An in-game overlay for gamers, offering performance readouts, shortcuts, and even the ability to create macros and use a keyboard and mouse for enhanced control (use responsibly!).

Asus includes its own Gallery, Clock, and File Manager apps, but there’s no bloatware or intrusive ads in sight. The Zenfone 11 Ultra offers a clean, user-friendly software experience with powerful features for both everyday use and gaming.

 

Verdict

We gotta admit. We liked using the Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra. Asus keeps things user-friendly, especially compared to their gaming-focused ROG Phone line. However, the Zenfone 11 Ultra leaves us scratching our heads in a few ways.

First, is this the only phone in the Zenfone 11 generation, or is there a smaller sibling coming? Asus stays silent on this, only mentioning the Zenfone 10 as a compact alternative that’s sticking around.

Look, we appreciate a good compact phone, and losing one is a shame. But let’s face it – the market craves bigger screens. A 6.78-inch display might seem strange considering Asus’ ROG Phone 8 Pro exists, but realistically, it’s the safer bet for sales. While there’s some overlap between the two phones, a larger Zenfone just makes more sense in today’s market.

The Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra itself is fantastic – no major flaws here. The only minor annoyances are the lack of a charger in the box and a below average cooling system for the powerful processor.

Overall, it’s a superb mobile device that competes with the best premium phones on the market. Here’s hoping it brings Asus the success they deserve.

So what are your views on the Zenfone 11 Ultra? How did you find our Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra review? If you have any comments, please don’t keep them to your self, add it down here below and share your views.

Thinking about upgrading your phone? The Zenfone 11 Ultra offers a powerful processor, a gorgeous display, and a camera that rivals the best. Click HERE to get more info. That’s it for us, until next time 😀

Set Free Your Creativity: Good Laptops For Drawing

Good Laptops for Drawing

For any artist, the right tools are key to unleashing creativity. When it comes to digital art, the perfect laptop can make all the difference. These aren’t your average laptops – they’re built specifically for artists and creatives, balancing raw power with features that streamline your workflow.

Imagine every stroke and color bursting to life on a vibrant, high-resolution display. Good laptops for drawing and digital art make this a reality, transforming your vision into stunning digital masterpieces.

We’ve done the hard work for you, meticulously reviewing laptops and tablets designed for artistic expression. We’ve considered everything from portability and processing power to the display’s quality and battery life.

Affordability is important too, so we’ve curated a list that spans various price tags and includes devices from popular platforms from Lenovo, and Acer, to Dell and Apple.

So, are you a seasoned artist or just starting your digital art adventure? No matter your experience level, our chosen selection of the good laptops for drawing are waiting for you. Find the one that fuels your creativity and perfectly fits your budget – it’s time to bring your artistic vision to life!

 

 

Good Laptops for Drawing

Below is our list of the best possible laptops to help you unleash your creativity. 

 

 

1 – HP Spectre x360

 

(Image credit: HP)

 

SPECS

DISPLAY 13.3-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) touchscreen
PROCESSOR Intel Core i7-1165G7
GPU Intel Iris Xe (integrated)
MEMORY 16GB of LPDDR4 RAM
STORAGE 512GB SSD (PCIe, NVMe, M.2)
PORTS 1 x USB-A 3.1, 2 x Thunderbolt 4, 1 x microSD card reader, 1 x headphone/microphone jack

 

The HP Spectre x360 is the ultimate transformer, seamlessly switching between a traditional laptop and a handy tablet. This sleek device boasts a 360-degree hinge that allows you to completely flip the screen, making it perfect for drawing, taking notes, or browsing the web in tablet mode.

This model packs a serious performance punch. It features the latest Intel processors and a generous 16GB of RAM, making it a multitasking powerhouse. Whether you’re juggling tons of open applications or running multiple browser tabs, the HP Spectre x360 keeps up effortlessly.

Battery life is another highlight. During our tests, the laptop delivered an impressive 11 hours and 22 minutes of continuous video playback – more than enough to power you through a workday or a long flight.

While the price tag might be a bit steep, the HP Spectre x360 is a powerful and versatile machine that can handle anything you throw at it. It’s the perfect choice for those who demand flexibility and performance in a portable package.

 

 

2 – Dell XPS 17

 

(Image credit: Dell)

 

SPECS

DISPLAY 17-inch UHD (3,840 x 2,400) touchscreen
PROCESSOR Intel Core i7-11800H
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
MEMORY 32GB of DDR4 RAM
STORAGE 1TB SSD (PCIe, NVMe, M.2)
PORTS 4 x Thunderbolt 4, 1 x SD card reader, 1 x headphone/microphone jack

 

The Dell XPS 17 laptop boasts a phenomenal 4K display – one of the best we’ve seen – that nearly rivals the OLED beauty of the XPS 13. While the XPS takes the crown, this Dell is no slouch. For media creators, the vibrant visuals are a dream come true.

But the power doesn’t stop at the screen. Packed with an 11th-gen Intel processor and an Nvidia RTX 3060 graphics card, this machine devours demanding workloads. It truly shines in creative applications like Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and Blender. The RTX 3060’s CUDA cores offer a significant speed boost over even the latest MacBook Pro, saving you valuable editing time.

Need to edit 4K video on the go? This Dell won’t let you down. The combination of powerful discrete graphics, ample RAM, and a high-wattage processor makes it a mobile editing powerhouse.

There’s a trade-off, though – all this power comes at a premium price. However, considering the performance it delivers, the price tag starts to feel justified.

 

 

3 – Acer Spin 5

 

(Image credit: Acer)

 

SPECS

DISPLAY 13.5-inch FHD (2256×1504) VertiView IPS touchscreen
PROCESSOR Intel Core i7-1065G7
GPU Intel Iris Plus (integrated)
MEMORY 16GB of LPDDR4X RAM
STORAGE 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
PORTS 2 x USB 3.1 Type-C with Thunderbolt 3 (DP and USB-charging available), 1 x USB 3.1 2.0, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x MicroSD reader, 1 x 3.5mm headphone/microphone jack, DC-in, N-lock, Stylus dock

 

The Acer Spin 5 comes with a fantastic 3:2 ratio display, offering ample space for comfortable drawing. While the included stylus might be small and a tad flimsy, it comes with a dedicated charging port and housing on the laptop itself.

Say goodbye to lost or broken pens! And if it does run out of juice, the ultra-fast charging system gets you back to creating in just 15-20 seconds with a 90-minute charge.

Don’t let the sleek design fool you – the Spin 5 packs a punch. The latest Intel Ice Lake processors with integrated Iris Plus graphics are surprisingly capable, handling most tasks with ease. Multitasking is a breeze thanks to the powerful processor and a generous 16GB of RAM, making even memory-intensive applications like Photoshop run smoothly.

 

 

4 – Acer Chromebook Spin 714

 

(Image credit: Acer)

 

SPECS

DISPLAY 14-inch WUXGA, (1920 x 1200) touchscreen
PROCESSOR Intel Core i5-1335U
GPU Intel Iris Xe (integrated)
MEMORY 8GB/16GB LPDDR4X RAM
STORAGE 256GB SSD
PORTS 3 x USB, 1 x HDMI

 

For artists who prefer Chromebooks over traditional Windows laptops, the Acer Chromebook Spin 714 offers a budget-friendly option specifically designed for drawing. In fact, its price tag rivals our top budget pick, making it a compelling alternative to the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5.

While a stylus isn’t included, the Spin 714 is compatible with Acer’s USI stylus, allowing you to replicate a natural pen-on-paper experience. The large 14-inch display boasts a sharp 1920 x 1200 resolution, providing ample space for detailed artwork. And thanks to ChromeOS, even with just 8GB of RAM, programs load quickly and remain responsive.

This Chromebook maintains a sleek minimalist aesthetic with a black base accented by bronze details. The design punches above its weight class, and the minimal bezels surrounding the large display enhance the premium feel.

For artists seeking an affordable Chromebook option with a focus on drawing, the Spin 714 is a solid choice. While heavier photo editing tasks might require more RAM, the combination of an 8GB memory and an Intel Core i5 processor proves more than sufficient for your artistic endeavors.

 

 

5 – Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5

 

(Image credit: Lenovo)

 

SPECS

DISPLAY 14-inch WUXGA, touchscreen
PROCESSOR Intel Core i3-1115G4
GPU Intel Iris Xe (integrated)
MEMORY 4GB/16GB LPDDR4 RAM
STORAGE 256GB/512GB SSD
PORTS 2 x USB 3.2, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4), 1 x HDMI 1.4b, 1 x Card reader, 1 x headphone/microphone combo jack, 1x Power connector

 

Looking for a budget-friendly option to unleash your artistic potential? The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i comes in at under $500, a fraction of the cost of high-end options. While it doesn’t boast the same top-of-the-line specs, it maintains Lenovo’s reputation for quality, making it a great choice for artists on a tight budget.

One of the highlights is the impressive display. The 14-inch size offers ample workspace without being too bulky for portability. The 1920 x 1080 resolution ensures crisp visuals, letting you focus on the finer details of your creations. The best part? The “Micro-Edge” design minimizes bezels, maximizing screen real estate and eliminating wasted space.

The IdeaPad Flex 5i comes equipped with a 720p webcam for video calls, an SD card reader for expanding storage, and a respectable 256GB SSD. While you might not be able to edit videos or play demanding games on this machine, it’s perfectly capable of handling your drawing needs and everyday web browsing.

For aspiring artists seeking an affordable introduction to the world of digital art, the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i is a compelling option.

 

 

6 – Apple iPad Pro 12.9

 

(Image credit: Apple)

 

SPECS

DISPLAY 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR Mini LED LCD (2048 x 2732) touchscreen
PROCESSOR Apple M1
GPU Apple GPU (8-core)
MEMORY 8GB/16GB RAM
STORAGE 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB
PORTS 1 x USB Type-C

 

The 12.9-inch iPad Pro isn’t for everyone. While artists will revel in the expansive digital canvas, the hefty price tag and sheer size might deter casual users.

The true star of the show is the stunning Liquid Retina XDR display. This Mini LED technology brings unmatched brightness, surpassing even high-end tablets like the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus. Whether you’re binging movies or working on creative projects, the visuals are a feast for the eyes.

Apple’s M1 chip elevates processing power to desktop-level performance in a tablet – a first for the company. Do you absolutely need this raw power? Probably not for everyday tasks. But for intensive activities like gaming, demanding design applications, or extreme multitasking, the M1 leaves the competition in the dust. For casual users, the performance boost might be subtle.

Battery life is impressive, lasting around 10 hours on a single charge. This will vary depending on usage, but creatives will appreciate the ample power to fuel their workflow throughout the day.

 

 

7 – Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2

 

(Image credit: Microsoft)

 

SPECS

DISPLAY 14.4 inches PixelSense Flow Display (2400 x 1600) touchscreen
PROCESSOR Intel Core i7-13700H
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050/4060
MEMORY 16GB/32GB/64GB LPDDR5x RAM
STORAGE 512GB/1TB/2TB SSD
PORTS 2 x USB Type-C, 1 x USB, MicroSD card reader, 1 x  1 x headphone/microphone combo jack, 1 x Surface Connect port

 

The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 isn’t just a pretty face (and it is a very attractive device). This 2-in-1 marvel folds seamlessly between a powerful laptop and a convenient tablet, making it perfect for drawing on the go or at your desk. But the beauty goes beyond its innovative design – it’s packed with top-of-the-line hardware to elevate your artistic experience.

A key feature is the stunning 14.4-inch touchscreen display with a sharp 2400 x 1600 resolution. Pair this with the included Surface Slim Pen 2, boasting an impressive 4,000 pressure points and a handy eraser tip for quick corrections. The pen even features haptic feedback, making your digital creations feel more natural.

The muscle behind the magic comes from high-end components like an Intel Core i7 processor, a powerful GeForce RTX graphics card, a massive memory starting from 16GB to 64GB of RAM, and a lightning-fast storage up to 2TB SSD.

But the Surface Laptop Studio 2 isn’t just about raw power – its unique, highly adjustable design lets you find the perfect position for drawing, whether you’re at a desk, a coffee shop table, or even commuting on a train.

Multiple configurations are available, allowing you to tailor the hardware (and price tag) to your specific needs. Storage options range from 512GB to a whopping 2TB, and you can choose a model with less RAM for a more budget-friendly option.

There’s no denying this is a premium product, and the price tag reflects that. You’ll be looking to invest close to US$3,000 to add the Surface Laptop Studio 2 to your creative arsenal. However, if you demand the absolute best 2-in-1 drawing experience without compromise, this Microsoft powerhouse is hard to beat.

This is by far one of the best good laptops for drawing, and a must-have for creatives looking to expand their creativity. 

 

 

Verdict

The search for the ideal drawing laptop is a journey of finding the perfect balance between power, portability, and features that elevate your artistic expression. We’ve explored a range of options, from convertible devices for on-the-go sketching to powerful machines built for demanding design software.

The right laptop can become an extension of your artistic vision. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an aspiring digital artist, there’s a machine out there waiting to be your creative partner. Consider your needs, budget, and preferred workflow to find the perfect fit.

So which of these laptops are you interested in? If you find this article enticing, please leave a comment below.   

The world of digital art awaits! With a good laptop for drawing as your canvas, you’re empowered to bring your artistic vision to life. So, browse our selection of recommended devices, choose the one that inspires you, and start drawing today 😀

 

Ambitious And Powerful: Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro Review

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro

“Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro delivers excellent value for money with its stunning display, capable performance, and impressive camera system”

 

 

 

Hey everyone. Welcome to Wild Break Tech! Today, we’re diving into the world of mid-range smartphones with a review of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro. This phone has been making waves for its impressive specs and competitive price tag. But does it live up to the hype? Let’s find out.

 

 

Overview

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro sits firmly in the upper echelon of the budget-friendly Redmi Note series. It boasts a powerful Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, a stunning 120Hz AMOLED display, and a whopping 200-megapixel main camera – features that are usually reserved for pricier flagships.

Whether you’re a social media enthusiast, a casual gamer, or someone who simply wants a phone that can handle everyday tasks with ease, the Redmi Note 13 Pro seems to tick all the right boxes.

The Redmi Note series is known for offering great features at affordable prices, and the Redmi Note 13 Pro (5G) seems to continue that tradition. While Xiaomi offers a confusing variety of models (including Pro, non-Pro, 4G, and 5G versions), the 13 Pro (5G) is shaping up to be the crowd favourite.

Here’s what to know about this potential champion:

  • The 13 Pro boasts an improved display (better resolution, brightness, and colors), a faster processor, more storage options, and a better main camera (now a whopping 200MP!).
  • Enjoy movies and games on a beautiful 6.67-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate for super smooth scrolling. It’s also protected by tough Gorilla Glass Victus.
  • The new Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset paired with up to 12GB RAM ensures smooth performance for everyday tasks and even some gaming. Plus, you get up to 512GB of storage, so space shouldn’t be a concern.
  • This phone introduces a more modern under-display fingerprint scanner for added security (although its placement could be better).
  • The 5,100mAh battery with 67W fast charging keeps you powered up, and the phone runs Android 13 with MIUI 14, with an upgrade to HyperOS coming later.
  • While the IP54 rating protects against splashes and rain, it’s not quite as water-resistant as the pricier Redmi Note 13 Pro+.

Overall, the Redmi Note 13 Pro (5G) seems to offer excellent value for money. It delivers significant upgrades over the previous generation and packs a punch with a great display, fast performance, a long-lasting battery, and a powerful camera. If you’re looking for a feature-rich phone without breaking the bank, the Redmi Note 13 Pro (5G) is worth considering.

 

Specs

Display 6.67 inches, AMOLED, 1220 x 2712p, 120Hz
Processor Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4 nm)
Memory 8GB | 12GB | 16GB
Storage 128GB | 256GB | 512GB
Camera (Rear) 200MP (wide), 8MP (ultrawide), 2MP (macro), up to 4K video at 30fps
Camera (Selfie) 16MP (wide), up to 1080p video at 60fps
Battery 5100mAh
Operating System Android 13 (upgradable to 14), HyperOS

 

Display & Design

The Redmi Note 13 Pro grabs your attention right from the start with its large, 6.67-inch AMOLED display. The visuals are sharp and vibrant thanks to the 1220p resolution and 12-bit color depth.

Scrolling feels buttery smooth with the 120Hz refresh rate, making this phone a joy to use for browsing, watching videos, or gaming. The display also gets incredibly bright, reaching a peak of 1800 nits in auto mode, ensuring excellent visibility outdoors.

Both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are supported, further enhancing the multimedia experience. Gorilla Glass Victus protects the display from scratches and minor bumps.

 

 

The design of the Redmi Note 13 Pro is sleek and modern. The back panel, while plastic, has a smooth matte finish that resists fingerprints surprisingly well. Unlike its siblings, the Pro variant features a curved design on both the front and back glass which feels comfortable to hold but might be a little slippery for some users.

The camera module ditches the traditional bump and instead opts for separate camera rings housed within a geometric pattern etched onto the back. It’s a unique touch that adds a touch of elegance. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor provides quick and secure unlocking, while stereo speakers deliver decent audio quality.

 

Performance

The Redmi Note 13 Pro packs the mid-range powerhouse Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, paired with RAM options ranging from 6GB to 12GB.

During day-to-day usage, the phone flies through tasks like browsing, social media, and streaming videos without a hitch. Multitasking is also a breeze thanks to the ample RAM options.

While not exactly a powerhouse for hardcore gaming, the phone handles lighter games quite well. More demanding titles might require adjusting graphics settings for a smooth experience.

For benchmarks, the Redmi Note 13 Pro scores well within its class. In Geekbench 5, it achieved a multi-core score of around 2,664, which is slightly lower than some competitors but still indicative of smooth everyday performance.

Overall, the Redmi Note 13 Pro delivers a capable and reliable performance that won’t leave you wanting more for most everyday tasks.

 

Battery Life

On paper, the 5,100mAh battery in the Redmi Note 13 Pro seems promising. However, real-world usage paints a slightly different picture. While you can get through a full day on a single charge with moderate use, the battery life isn’t quite class-leading.

 

 

Power users might find themselves needing to top up before the end of the day. The good news is that the phone supports incredibly fast 120W charging. With the included charger, you can go from 0 to 67% in just 15 minutes, and a full charge takes only 25 minutes.

This significantly reduces downtime and ensures you’re never far from a full battery.

 

Camera

The headliner of the Redmi Note 13 Pro is undoubtedly the massive 200-megapixel main sensor. However, it’s important to remember that the phone actually outputs 12.5-megapixel photos by default using pixel-binning technology.

This helps to improve low-light performance and reduce file sizes. In good lighting conditions, the camera captures detailed and sharp photos with accurate colors. Xiaomi’s image processing does a good job of balancing highlights and shadows, resulting in well-exposed shots.

Low-light performance is decent thanks to the large sensor and night mode. Night mode helps to brighten up photos and reduce noise, but details can still be a little soft compared to higher-end phones.

 

 

The 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor captures decent landscape shots, but detail and sharpness fall-off compared to the main sensor. The 2-megapixel macro sensor is somewhat of a throwaway and feels more like a marketing gimmick to boast a triple-camera system.

It captures close-up shots at a fixed focus, but the image quality is underwhelming.

The 16-megapixel front-facing camera takes decent selfies with beauty mode options for those who prefer a softer look.

Overall, the camera system on the Redmi Note 13 Pro is good, but not great. It delivers solid performance for everyday use, but low-light photography and the lack of a telephoto lens might leave some users wanting more.

 

Verdict

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro is a compelling option for users looking for a feature-packed mid-range smartphone. It boasts a gorgeous 120Hz AMOLED display, a capable processor for everyday tasks, and a unique design.

The massive 200-megapixel main sensor is a conversation starter, and it delivers good photo quality in most lighting conditions. The incredibly fast 120W charging is another major selling point.

However, the battery life could be better, and the camera system, while good, falls short of flagship territory in low-light performance and zoom capabilities. Additionally, MIUI’s bloatware might be a turn-off for some users.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro pushes the boundaries of what a mid-range smartphone can offer.

It delivers excellent value for money with its stunning display, capable performance, and impressive camera system (on paper). While the battery life and software could be improved, the incredibly fast charging helps to mitigate those shortcomings.

Overall, the Redmi Note 13 Pro is a strong contender in the mid-range market, and it’s worth considering if you’re looking for a powerful and feature-rich phone without breaking the bank.

Convinced the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro is the phone for you? Head over HERE to check current pricing and availability. Not sure if the Redmi Note 13 Pro is the right fit? Let us know in the comments below what features are most important to you in a smartphone, and we can help you find the perfect option!

Thanks for reading. Until next time 😀