VIVO X30 SERIES COMING ON DECEMBER 16TH WITH PUNCH-HOLE CAMERA

Chinese phone maker Vivo just announced that the new Vivo X30 series is officially coming on December 16th. The announcement also came in the form of a teaser which gives us the first glimpse at the design of the device.

VIVO X30 SERIES COMING ON DECEMBER 16TH WITH PUNCH-HOLE CAMERA

So, as can see in the image above, the Vivo X30 series appears to feature a punch-hole camera at the front. Meanwhile on the back we find the much teased quad camera setup which includes a periscope lens.

What are more interesting are the speculations by renown Chinese leakers though. According to them the device does indeed feature a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution. We then find a Samsung Exynos 980 SoC with support for 5G cellular networks in Dual-Mode NSA / SA, for a maximum download speed of 2.55Gbps. The smartphone will also feature a dedicated AI button, JoviOS and 33W fast charge technology.

Camera wise, as we know from previous official teasers, the Vivo X30 series will pack a total of four rear cameras. These will include a telephoto lens used to get portraits and equivalent to a 50mm lens; a periscope lens with 5 times optical zoom and 60X digital zoom equivalent to a 1620mm glass on a full frame sensor an ultra wide angle lens, 16mm equivalent.

Meanwhile, the main camera sensor should have a resolution of 64MP; most likely a Samsung ISOCELL GW1 image sensor.

Are you guys looking forward for the X30 series to be released? What would you use the 60x zoom for? Let us know down below!

While we wait for MSI’s 240Hz portable gaming monitor, here’s a 60Hz version

MSI managed to earn a CES innovation award for a portable gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, which we wrote about a few weeks ago. It’s now available, but with a much lower refresh rate—it’s listed at 60Hz instead of 240Hz. So, what’s going on?

The Optix MAG161V now available is a precursor to faster versions that will debut sometime later. Even though the MAG161V’s product page for the MAG161V prominently displays the same award badge as the MAG161 (no “V” at the end) that was touted in MSI’s award announcement, it’s a different monitor—I’m told MSI will release two more models, one with a 240Hz refresh rate and one with a 120Hz refresh rate.

This portable display consists of a 15.6-inch IPS panel situated on a kickstand, similar to a Microsoft Surface tablet, minus the keyboard and other hardware. It has a 1920×1080 resolution, 178-degree viewing angles (vertical and horizontal), 180 nits brightness, and a 700:1 contrast ratio (the global product page lists it at 800:1, but MSI tells me that’s incorrect, and that the US product page is accurate).

None of MSI’s product pages or datasheets list the response time, but on Newegg, it shows as being 25ms (gray-to-gray). That seems awfully high, even on an IPS screen, yet it’s accurate—I confirmed it with MSI directly.

“The future models may not be entirely the same as the 60Hz [model], we are looking to improve the overall build quality and features on the other models,” MSI told me.

Fair enough. Also, dropping to 60Hz is not necessarily a deal killer, if this is to be used as a secondary monitor for chat and other things that wouldn’t benefit from a fast refresh rate. Maybe it would work well with Stadia.

For anyone who might have purchased a laptop with a lower refresh rate and was looking forward to a portable 240Hz display for gaming (one of the niche markets for something like this), the 60Hz refresh rate is certainly disappointing. But, it’s not the end of the road—240Hz and 120Hz variants are coming.

In the meantime, the Optix MAG161V is available now on Newegg for $249.99.

Are the Radeon RX 5700 and 5700 XT ideal GPUs for your gaming PC?

In the battle of graphics cards, AMD and NVIDIA have been duking it out for space in your custom-built gaming tower. With the release of the Radeon RX 5700 and 5700 XT, AMD threw down two solid mid-range offerings showcasing its Navi architecture (now known as Radeon DNA or RDNA). Both 7-nanometer cards feature a minimalist design, a blower-style cooler (using a single fan to pull in air) and 8GB of GDDR6 RAM. Senior Editor Devindra Hardawar gave them scores of 85 and 86 respectively, dinging both slightly for their high temperatures and lack of real-time ray tracing.

If you opted to use one of these GPUs in a recent build we’re interested in hearing what you think: Did you also notice the blowers running hot? Were you able to squeeze some 4K performance out of the 5700 XT? Were there enough inputs for you? Did you feel like you missed out because there’s no real-time ray tracing? We want to hear what worked for you (and what didn’t) in a user review on our Radeon RX 5700 and 5700 XT product pages. After all, no one knows a product better than the people who own it, right? (Especially gamers who’ve run it through the paces on their favorite graphics-intense PC titles.) Keep your fellow readers well informed, and remember your review could be included in an upcoming user review roundup article!

Note: Comments are off for this post, however, we’d love to hear your thoughts and opinions on our Radeon RX 5700XT or RX 5700 product pages!

Samsung Insider Delivers Galaxy S11 Bad News Blow

Samsung’s Galaxy S11 has leaked and leaked again, revealing a truly radical new design. But now we know it’s not all good news for potential buyers. 

In a series of tweets, popular Samsung insider Ice Universe has revealed that the Exynos 990-based Galaxy S11 sold in Europe and Asia will be notably inferior to the Snapdragon 865-based version sold in the US. And that could have serious repercussions for all buyers. 

After lauding the performance of Qualcomm’s newly unveiled Snapdragon 865 by revealing its first benchmarks, Ice lamented: “I hope that the Galaxy S11 all over the world uses the Snapdragon 865 processor. Exynos 990 cannot compete with it. This is the darkest period of Exynos. It has never been so embarrassing.”

Interestingly, Ice has not leaked the Exynos 990’s benchmarks but it is clear we should expect to be underwhelmed. Something Ice made the point of hammering home: 

“I used to be the most determined fan of exynos, but it disappointed me. It was caused by the wrong decision of Samsung’s leadership,” he continued. “This is the price Samsung should pay. Samsung has wasted 5 years on the CPU, and it lags far behind.”

On paper, the good news for US customers is Samsung’s Galaxy flagships all use Snapdragon chips. The problem is, historically, Samsung has not been a fan of releasing two versions of its phones with significantly different capabilities and it has capped both performance and functionality of the faster model in the past to eliminate this. 

Yes, the appeal of the Galaxy S11 stretches beyond raw performance. We already know about its potentially groundbreaking ‘Hubble’ camera, the aforementioned radical design changes, next-gen memory, a supersized fingerprint sensor and much bigger batteries.

That said, if the Exynos 990 is as bad as Ice claims, and Samsung’s track record is anything to go by, then owners worldwide may well find themselves buying a defanged version of what the Galaxy S11 should be. 

Sony Xperia 5 versus OnePlus 7 Pro camera comparison: the unlikely victor

All smartphones come with pretty decent cameras these days, but if you’re looking for a device capable of replacing a dedicated point-and-shoot camera or even a DSLR, you’ll need to pay a bit closer attention to the details.

The Sony Xperia 5 and OnePlus 7 Pro are two amazing flagship smartphones that launched this year. While the specifications offered by the two smartphones look like they should both offer incredible pictures, the best way to see what the results will be is by doing a comparison and showing you how the cameras perform in different situations.

With Sony currently positioned as the leader in digital camera sensors, you would think that the Xperia 5 would easily come away with the win in this comparison. That being said, the OnePlus 7 Pro showed a lot of promise with much-improved image processing compared to previous years.

Take a look at the video and the video gallery to see how these two smartphones compare. The results may very well surprise you.

SAMSUNG GALAXY A91 LEAKS ONLINE WITH PERISCOPE CAMERA

A couple days back, the Youtube channel of Samsung’s Vietnamese division confirmed the new Galaxy A series is getting unveiled on December 12th. That said, the video did not reveal any name or specification but clearly showed a smartphone featuring a punch-hole design in the upper middle part of the display. This is a feature we’ve already seen in high-end phones from the Korean tech giant such as the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus.

Today, renown leakster @onleaks appears to have removed every doubt about at least one of the handsets that will see the light of day next week. We’re obviously talking about the Samsung Galaxy A91.

As we can see in the images, the Galaxy A91 appears to feature a design similar to the Note 10 Plus at the front with a punch-hole camera in the middle. Meanwhile on the back we’ve a large rectangle bump with at least four cameras. Among them, we can clearly see there’ll be a periscope camera. This means the sensor will be able to zoom in further than any other lens; probably about 10x optical.

The Samsung Galaxy A91 also appears to feature some rather thin bezels around a flat panel; no curves here. Additionally, we noticed Samsung decided to go with the volume rockers and power button on the right side. Which is something new as the phone maker usually places them on the left of the display.

In the renders we also see the smartphone features an USB Type-C port at the bottom; so not much of a surprise. Meanwhile we can’t manage to find a 3.5mm audio jack, thus it’s either hidden at the top or completely absent.

Finally, according to previous reports, the A91 will feature a 6.7-inch screen with 1080P resolution; along with a Snapdragon 855 chip, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and a 4500mAh battery supporting 45W fast charge.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 865: Top 4 best things

Like clockwork, Qualcomm is updating its flagship chip, the one that most high-end phones will use in 2020. It’s called the Snapdragon 865, and it’s got a lot going for it, including a renewed focus on graphical performance and an enormous boost in AI processing capabilities that could (should?) make it much easier for developers to tap into applications that rely on machine learning and neural networks.

Aside from the big-ticket items, there are a bunch of smaller features that you should know about the Snapdragon 865 — and some decisions that may leave you scratching your head.

But first, a disclaimer

Here’s the thing about the launch of a new SoC: it’s a bunch of numbers, many meaningful and a few less so, but it’s still all theoretical until the chip is integrated into the product. For example, last year Qualcomm touted its new ultrasonic fingerprint sensor technology, saying that it was undoubtedly a better, more secure option for under-screen biometrics. Turns out that only one manufacturer, Samsung, thought so, and that decision has plagued them throughout 2019, with poor accuracy and performance and a major security scare that forced Samsung to release a zero-day patch to all of its S10 and Note 10 devices.

So when we say that the Snapdragon 865 theoretically supports 8K video capture, that doesn’t guarantee something like the Galaxy S11 or the Pixel 5 (hah!) will actually include that feature — other aspects of the phone, like the memory bus, will need to have corresponding bandwidth that Qualcomm can’t control. Think of the Snapdragon 865 and other flagship SoCs as blueprints from which the phone manufacturers build their houses. The end results rarely look the same upon completion.

The Snapdragon 865 is all about gaming

We’ll start with something particularly meaningful: gaming. While not everyone who uses a high-end phone is a gamer, it’s increasingly clear with games like PUBG Mobile, Fortnite, and Call of Duty Mobile that phones are a new vector for competitive gameplay, and as a result, companies like Qualcomm have to cater those audiences. We’re already seeing “G” series variants of Qualcomm’s mid-range chips — the new Snapdragon 765, for instance, has a separate “gaming” variant with a boosted GPU — but the Snapdragon 865 incorporates a bunch of new things.

As part of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Elite Gaming concept, the 865 pushes for more “desktop-like” rendering, focusing on dynamic lighting, which hasn’t really been an emphasis in current mobile titles. We’re not quite talking ray tracing here, but it’s a start.

Another very cool aspect of the new Adreno 650 GPU is something called Adreno Updateable GPU Drivers, which has been a constant in the PC gaming world for years, but this will allow Qualcomm to work with specific game developers to update the Adreno GPU for that game without having to wait on Google’s monthly security patches or major platform updates. You’ll be able to download drivers using the Google Play Store, which could mean regular patches that improve game performance or fix endemic bugs. Big win!

Then there’s the sustained performance. Games use a lot of GPU power, and as the chip starts to work, it also starts to heat up. As a response, the GPU clock speeds ramp down so prevent overheating, but that also impacts performance. Qualcomm says that the Adreno 650 is much better at actually sustaining performance for the entire length of a gaming session, both because the GPU is more efficient but also by ramping down other aspects of the chip to focus entirely on what’s happening on the screen.

Finally, on the gaming side, the Adreno 650 will officially support 144Hz displays, a rumored feature of the Galaxy S11. While we’ve seen support for 90Hz and even 120Hz displays in the past year, official support for High Refresh Rate allows Qualcomm to, once again, work with game developers to ensure that the games don’t only work great when they’re reaching 120+ fps, but they also look great while doing it.

Of course, much of these advancements depends on game developers coming to the table and delivering on these consumer needs — it takes a lot of additional work to add desktop-level lighting and support for high refresh rate — but given that most of the world’s flagship phones run Qualcomm chips, the big studios will likely have no choice.

Look out for 8K, and say goodbye to your phone’s storage

4K isn’t even available on every phone yet (and definitely not 4K60) but Qualcomm is touting the ability for the Snapdragon 865 to support 8K video capture at 30fps. That’s four times the numbers of pixels as 4K, which means a lot more storage and a considerable amount more memory bandwidth needed to keep ensure smooth capture. We’re not even at the stage yet where every phone can capture 4K30 without dropping frames (ahem, Pixel 4), so I’m not entirely confident 8K will be fit for consumption when it’s theoretically available, but it’s a nice-to-have nonetheless.

Potentially more interesting on the imaging side, thanks to Spectra 480 image signal processor, is 4K video capture at 120fps, along with unlimited 960 frame-per-second slow motion, which would be a huge step up from the sub-second 960fps phones today can capture. Again, it’ll be memory bus constrained, but it’ll be supported on the chip side. Also cool: the ability to capture high-resolution photos while shooting 4K video, something that’s heretofore not been possible.

Qualcomm’s touting a ridiculous 200-megapixel photo limit, which would have sounded unreachable at the beginning of 2019, but we’re now seeing devices shipping with 108MP sensors, so anything’s seemingly possible at this point.

One of the more fascinating aspects of the new ISP is the work Qualcomm did with Dolby to offer direct-to-consumer Dolby Vision HDR capture. While Dolby Vision is increasingly touted as the HDR standard to beat in commercial productions, users will now be able to share that content directly to compatible TVs and monitors, like they could HDR10 earlier this year on the S855.

Finally — and this could be one of those subtle-but-important upgrades — is the new ISP’s ability to perform image smoothing and denoising without ruining the detail of a photo. For smaller manufacturers like OnePlus and Xiaomi that don’t want to build their own image pipeline, this could be the bridge they need to capture Pixel-quality photos in any lighting condition.

5G is included, whether you like it or not

While the Snapdragon 865 doesn’t have on-die 5G — which means it’s not directly integrated on the primary chip itself — an X55 5G modem solution will be included on every version of the chip, whether the phone will use it or not.

In other words, every Snapdragon 865 will be 5G-enabled, but in countries where there are no supported networks, that part of the modem will be disabled, reverting to LTE.

To combat accusations that because it’s not on-die, the X55 will make the Snapdragon 865 less efficient than an equivalent device with just LTE on-board, the company says that efficiency improvements made to other aspects of the chip, from faster TTS (time-to-sleep), lower-power envelope tracking and antenna power usage, will make up the difference. As a result, phones running the Snapdragon 865 should have the same or better battery life than those using its LTE-focused predecessor.

Given that 2020 is going to be the year of 5G, the X55 (which was announced back in February) will support a bunch of standards that should make its interoperability with LTE more seamless. In particular, Qualcomm is touting DSS, or dynamic spectrum sharing, as one of the ways 4G and 5G networks with co-exist nicely, as carriers can reuse the same spectrum for each standard and switch between them when the circumstances are ideal for 5G, falling back to the more mature LTE when necessary.

Also embracing the future of phone calls, most of which will happen over Bluetooth, Qualcomm is introducing aptX Voice, a “super-wide-band” Bluetooth codec meant specifically for voice calls made over wireless headphones. Given that most Bluetooth headphones are trash for phone calls, this is a welcome bit of news.

AI performance is TOPS-notch

No one really understands how dedicated AI processors work, they just know that they make machine learning- and neural network-centered applications function properly.

Well, the Snapdragon 865 has an AI engine twice as powerful as the Snapdragon 855, for what it’s worth. How that translates into real-world performance is real-world translation — at least that’s how Qualcomm is pitching it. The Hexagon DSP can take in natural language in one language and spit out another in real-time, something that Google Translate has been touting for years, but the Snapdragon claims it can do it locally, on-device, as long as the language database is present.

The numbers are pretty astounding, too: 15 TOPS, or trillions of operations per second, which is an astounding figure. More important is that the AI engine has 3MB of dedicated L3 cache so it doesn’t need to rely on the cache from the main CPU.

Perhaps more interesting is that the Snapdragon 865 has an always-on Sensing Hub, which means it can always be listening for hot words to multiple voice assistants — Google Assistant and Alexa, for instance — without impacting battery life.

The Kryo CPU portion hasn’t changed much

While we haven’t had a chance to benchmark the Snapdragon 865 just yet, we’re expecting modest gains in both single-core and multi-core performance from the Kryo 585 cores. Qualcomm claims the cores can perform up to 25% better in certain scenarios than the Kryo 485 cores in the S855, but it’s still unclear whether that will translate to real-world performance gains.

The chip is still built on a 7nm TSMC process, and it uses the same configuration of four medium-performance cores, three high-performance cores, and a Prime core with a maximum burst speed of 2.84Ghz. The four faster cores have been upgraded to ARM’s new Cortex-A77 configuration, though, which is more efficient per clock, while the low-power cores are now based on Cortex-A55.

In other words, this is going to be an impressive chip but don’t expect it to catch up to the Apple A13 (or even the A12) in terms of single- or multi-core performance, but the chip is 35% more efficient which will inevitably translate to better battery life.

It’s good, but what choice do you have anyway?

Qualcomm is everywhere. There are a lot of substantive improvements to this year’s flagship SoC, but at the end of the day, it wouldn’t really matter if the company decided to make tiny, insignificant improvements instead. Qualcomm products are ubiquitous around the world, and power basically every phone released in North America that doesn’t come from Apple.

At the same time, Qualcomm’s under considerable pressure to match the speed of innovation set by Apple’s A-series chips in recent years, and must maintain their lead against HiSilicon (and to a lesser extent, the diminishing Exynos, and while it’s failed to compete on a pound-for-pound compute level, Qualcomm continues to outpace every other chipmaker in the breadth of its feature set.

Of course, this year is all about 5G, and there’s no lack of consternation around the fact that the Snapdragon 865, unlike its cheaper Snapdragon 765 counterpart, doesn’t have it integrated. That doesn’t mean it’s not essential to the success of the chip, just that we haven’t quite reached the point of maturity for the new standard that Qualcomm and most U.S. carriers would like us to think.

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PA5191U-1BRS
  • Chemistry: Li-ion
  • Voltage: 2280mAh/27WH
  • Capacity: 11.1V

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Fits the following devices:

Toshiba P30W-B P30W-B-10E

Toshiba PA5191U-1BRS Toshiba battery is replacement for Toshiba P30W-B P30W-B-10E. The PA5191U-1BRS batteries equivalent is guaranteed to meet or exceed Toshiba original specifications. All Toshiba PA5191U-1BRS Battery are brand new, 1 year Warranty, 100% Guarantee Quality and Fully Test!

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6 tips to increase PA5191U-1BRS Toshiba Battery lifetime

The performance of your Toshiba depends largely on the performance of your battery. And his time of life depends on its users, and that you are. These are the principles that have guided the Toshiba , at the head, so you can optimize the performance of Toshiba Tablet battery.
New battery still fully charged PA5191U-1BRS sold. You must be on the first wheel to be conditioned for optimum performance. Loading and unloading of the battery 4 or 5 times is enough to determine.
The memory effect completely to avoid a full charge and discharge the battery, Toshiba PA5191U-1BRS twice a month.
The dirt on the Toshiba PA5191U-1BRS contacts of the battery can power the Toshiba Tablet batteries. Clean with alcohol and cotton can look like and function like new.
This method is recommended for those using the AC adapter for long periods. We recommend that you use the Toshiba PA5191U-1BRS battery at least once in two weeks. Batteries lose its charge when stored for a long time and you need the battery if it does break.
If he does not use a length of time, the Toshiba PA5191U-1BRS battery will be stored protected from a clean, dry and cool, heat and other metals. A loss of business to charge the battery in time and need a break before reuse.
Power Management Features Battery PA5191U-1BRS enable the conservation of energy in the battery of Toshiba Tablet. You can control the speed of the processor off, or you can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen to a minimum to ensure low power consumption. 

Why we have been the go-to source for our customers ?

We stock a wide range of rechargeable batteries for Toshiba Tablet. Your Toshiba Tablet PC is part of your everyday life. Successful communications on a Toshiba begin with your battery. When purchasing a replacement battery for your Toshiba Toshiba, dependability and price are what we have to offer. We’ve been supplying reliable, high quality Toshiba batteries for over 10 years. Our goal is to provide high quality aftermarket replacement batteries at a very reasonable price. All of our rechargeable Li-Ion Toshiba batteries are backed by a one year warranty.

What is the run time of Toshiba battery?

Toshiba batteries have two main ratings on them: Volts and Amperes. Because size and weight of batteries is limited when compared to larger batteries such as car batteries, most companies show their ratings with Volts and Milliamperes. One thousand Milliamperes equals 1 Ampere. When buying a battery, select batteries with the most Milliamperes (or mAh). Batteries are also rated by Watt-Hours, perhaps the simplest rating of all. This is found by multiplying the Volts and the Amperes together. For example:

  • 14.4 Volts, 4000mAh (Note: 4000mAh is equal to 4.0 Amperes).
  • 14.4 x 4.0 = 57.60 Watt-Hours

Watt-Hours signifies the energy needed to power one watt for one hour.