This MSI gaming laptop with a GTX 1650 is just $650 right now

Prices for gaming laptops just keep dropping, perhaps in preparation for Black Friday. No matter the reason, it’s great to see laptops with modern Nvidia graphics becoming cheaper, and now you can get one MSI laptop with a GTX 1650 for just $649.00 at Walmart. For context, that’s $50 less than the cheapest GTX 1650 laptop on Newegg right now.

The full specifications of this model aren’t bad at all for under $700. The CPU is an Intel Core i5-9300H, with 4 cores, 8 threads, a 45W TDP, and a max turbo clock of 4.10GHz. Other hardware include 8GB of 2666MHz RAM, a 512GB NVMe SSD, and a 15.6-inch 1080p “IPS-Level” screen. The display only 60Hz, but 120Hz+ screens are usually only available on laptops $1,000 or more. Windows 10 Home is preinstalled.

The GTX 1650 in this laptop is an entry-level graphics card, so while it’s a lot better than Intel HD integrated graphics, you might have trouble playing some large-scale AAA titles. This laptop is best suited for games like Fortnite, The Sims, Overwatch, and other optimized titles. You can get a good idea for how it performs from our review.

Acer’s 27-inch 144Hz FreeSync Monitor Drops to $249.99

A monitor is just as important as the gaming rig itself. Ahead of the best Black Friday tech deals, the Acer XZ271 gaming monitor is currently on sale at Walmart for $249.99, $50 off its normal retail price. It’s an even larger discount from the $450 it was going for early last year. 

Gaming-oriented attributes include a speedy 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and support for FreeSync technology for silky smooth gameplay at FHD resolution with PCs running AMD graphics cards. This should all be enough to appease competitive gamers who also want strong pixel density. 

The XZ271U checks in with a 27-inch curved VA panel. That typically promises better contrast than TN or IPS displays, and the XZ271 is specced with a respectable 3,000: 1 contrast ratio. 

The display also comes with several nifty features, including Acer’s own Eye Protect technology, a blue light filter and low-dimming technology for protecting your eyes against fatigue. Additionally, it supports tilt, swivel and height adjustments and has a standard 100 x 100mm VESA mount.

In regards to connectivity, the XZ271U sports one DisplayPort 1.2, one Mini DisplayPort 1.2, two HDMI 2.0 ports (one with MHL 2.1 support) and four USB 3.0 Type-A ports. You’ll also enjoy a pair of built-in 7W stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack for plugging in your best gaming headset. 

If this monitor isn’t for you, be sure to check out our top recommendations on our Best Gaming Monitors or, if you want even higher resolutions, our Best 4K Gaming Monitors pages. 

Google’s Pixel phones could soon begin screening robocalls automatically

One of the most useful software features available on the latest Pixel phones is Call Screen, which basically protects you from those annoying robocalls. While the feature in its current form isn’t truly “smart”, an APK teardown of the latest Google Phone v4.2 by the folks at XDA Developers has revealed that Google is currently working on making Call Screen much more useful by enabling it to screen robocalls automatically.

As can be seen in the screenshots below, Pixel users will be able to choose from three options for automatic call screening: automatically screen to decline robocalls, ring the phone, or automatically decline the incoming call silently.

One of the screenshots also describes how the automatic call screening feature will work. Google Assistant will automatically answer unknown calls. When the Assistant detects a robocall, it will be silently declined, without interrupting the user. In case of other unknown calls, the phone will ring a few moments later, with a transcript of the call. Calls from your contacts, however, will never be screened automatically by the Assistant.

Another new addition will be the ability to save the audio from screen calls. Currently, the feature only lets users save the transcript for screened calls. The automatic call screening feature will also offer improved spam detection to fight robocalls. In addition to numbers that match Google’s spam database, the Google Phone app will also detect unknown numbers, private or hidden numbers, as well as faked numbers.

Pixio PXC273 Curved Gaming Monitor Review: 144Hz and DCI-P3 on Budget

When shopping for a new monitor, the first thing most consider is price. Features and performance are important, but price is king, especially if you’re on a tight budget. A relatively new brand, Pixio offers the PXC273 with specs that can challenge some of the best gaming monitors. That includes a speedy 144Hz refresh rate in a 27-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) resolution package. The best part is it sells for just $200 at the time of writing. But that low price also means making some sacrifices, including around image quality

Pixio PXC273 Specs

The PXC273 starts with a high-contrast VA panel running at 1080p resolution. The biggest surprise is its wide color gamut. Pixio doesn’t specify the coverage, and since there’s no HDR here, we’d expect a screen that sticks to the sRGB color gamut. But after testing, we discovered it covers more of the DCI-P3 spec than nearly every other monitor we’ve tested. A little more digging revealed a Samsung-sourced panel with a quantum-dot backlight. Users looking for maximum color will certainly want to check out the PXC273.

Like most monitors today, the PXC273 has a flicker-free backlight. Pixio specs it with a max brightness of 200 nits and contrast ratio of 3,000:1, but we found higher numbers in our testing. Right out of the box, this display offers some nice surprises.

At $200, the value ratio is high when you take specs and features into account. But the proof is in the testing and gameplay.

Unpacking and Accessories

The only bundled cable is DisplayPort, which you’ll need to use the maximum 144Hz refresh rate. If you use the HDMI port you’re limited to 120Hz, and DVI tops out at 60Hz. The power supply is a small wall-wart. You must assemble the stand and base, but tools aren’t required.

Product 360

The PXC273 features a no-frills design that leaves out things like lighting effects, USB ports and speakers. The screen is surrounded by thin 8mm bezels and flush-mounted. There’s a tight-fitting anti-glare layer that minimizes the air gap to the TFT (thin film transistor), resulting in a clear picture with no grain. There was no bleed or glow on our sample.

The stand is quite light and offers only a 15-degree tilt adjustment. It’s made from plastic and attaches near the bottom of the panel. There’s a bit of wobble, thanks to a small mount point. The base is small, saving some desktop space but sacrificing a little stability. The back also features a 75mm VESA lug pattern if you want to use your own stand or bracket.

The curve radius is 1800mm, which is a little more open than recent screens we’ve reviewed that are 1500mm in the same size and aspect ratio. In practice, the curve was barely noticeable and neither enhanced or detracted from the image. The curve only showed a significant impact if we were using two or three monitors simultaneously. But at the PXC273’s price, three screens aren’t out of the question.

The PXC273’s simple design extends to its on-screen display (OSD) control, which is a single joystick that works well with a solid click and feel.

The input panel has one each of DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4 and DVI. We don’t see the latter much on newer screens, and in this application, due to its 60 Hz refresh rate limit. Even though the monitor is only certified to support FreeSync with AMD graphics cards, we also found that the monitor is G-Sync compatible, even though Nvidia hasn’t officially certified it as such, with the DisplayPort .

In lieu of speakers, there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack and volume control in the OSD.

OSD Features

The OSD appears as a strip across the bottom of the screen, similar to AOC’s method but far less intuitive. Large icons represent different functions, not all of which are obvious at first glance.

The first three options are easy enough to understand. DCR is a dynamic contrast feature, which we recommend leaving off. The PXC273 has excellent contrast already, and DCR will just clip highlight and shadow detail. There are five picture modes, but only Standard comes anywhere close to providing accurate color. The native and only available gamut is DCI-P3; there’s no sRGB mode or HDR. This means you see more color than intended for all content, which may be attractive to some users.

Color adjustments have two color temp presets, plus a user mode with RGB sliders. They work well and can improve the PXC273’s image with a few tweaks. Gamma presets are in a menu called Adjust. Confusingly, that menu shows a picture of an aiming point, which made us think that’s where one adjusts the aiming point. Nevertheless, Adjust features two gamma presets. The gamma presets also have two options for DVI only: auto adjust and auto color.

The Other menu includes overdrive (on or off) and a FreeSync toggle. With the FreeSync toggle on, our Nvidia control panel instantly recognized the PXC273 as G-Sync Compatible, even though Nvidia hasn’t officially certified the display.

All menu screens show the input resolution and refresh rate at the top left and the firmware version at the top right.

Setup and Calibration

Only the Standard picture mode offers accurate color and only in the DCI-P3 gamut. There is no sRGB mode. The default color temp preset is Custom, which needs some tweaking for best results. We only needed a few clicks to bring grayscale tracking to a high standard. The default gamma is quite dark, but changing the gamma from 2 to 1 improved the luminance curve; although, it still wasn’t perfect. Overall color was good once we made these changes.

Gaming and Hands-on

On paper, the PXC273 looks like a winner, but specs don’t always translate to gaming performance. Luckily, in the PXC273’s case, it did. We had to make a few adjustments after calibration, but eventually, we tweaked the monitor to a point where it stood up well against other 27-inch gaming displays costing more, like the Aorus CV27F and Samsung C27RG5. We saw no difference in video processing quality between playing with FreeSync or using G-Sync (unofficially, again, see our article on how to run G-Sync on a FreeSync monitor). Neither platform showed any artifacts. Frame rates hovered around 100 frames per second (fps) with an AMD Radeon R9 285 graphics card and stayed near the max 144 fps with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FE.

We fired up Tomb Raider and noted quickly that it looked a little drab. Color was nicely saturated and detail was excellent, but the pop expected from a monitor that delivers, according to our test, 4,100:1 contrast wasn’t there. The culprit was a dark gamma curve, which, even after changing the preset from 2 to 1, made the picture murkier. Turning up the backlight to its maximum improved things.

The overdrive worked well at managing motion blur, which was almost invisible at the highest frame rates. There were neither artifacts nor ghosting. Control response was as expected for a 144Hz monitor: instant with no stutter or lag. We’re getting more accustomed to playing sRGB games in extended color. Since the PXC273 runs in DCI-P3 all the time, there was no other choice. But it didn’t diminish the experience for us.

Call of Duty: WWII is a good test of a monitor’s shadow detail rendering. The Pixio had no issues there. As we holed up in a bombed-out church we saw fine texture among the rubble with clearly visible splinters of wood and fine dust. Characters’ faces had an ideal level of sweat and dirt that really added to the game’s depth and realism. Once we played for a few hours, we forgot that the monitor was just FHD. Fast frame rates and high contrast have a greater impact on gaming image quality than high resolution.

After working in Windows for an afternoon, we missed having a higher pixel density. Our sweet spot is 109 pixels per inch (ppi), but the PXC273 has just 81.6ppi. Tiny fonts in a spreadsheet were harder to read. Workday tasks are the only limitation for an FHD monitor; QHD (2560 x 1440) is still an ideal resolution that works well for just about everything one does with a computer.

Uncalibrated – Maximum Backlight Level

Today’s group are all 27-inch VA panels. Besides offering HDR, the Aorus CV27F and Aorus CV27Q are similar to the PXC273 in every other way. Also here is Samsung’s C27RG5, the MSI Optix G27C4 and MSI Optix MAG271CQR.

Pixio claims 250 nits max brightness for the PXC273, but our sample delivered about 322 nits. That’s plenty of light for any application or environment. There’s no backlight strobe or HDR here, so any more brightness would be unnecessary.

The black level is very low at just 0.0776 nit. Only the two Aorus screens can get darker, but they don’t quite match the PXC273’s performance in the intra-image test (3rd chart). For sequential contrast, Pixio is the best of the rest with a super result of 4,147.8:1. The PXC273’s dynamic range is among the best we’ve tested.

After Calibration to 200 nits

Calibration (see our recommended settings) didn’t change the PXC273’s contrast much at all. It’s still nearly 4,000:1, which puts it ahead of every display here, save the Aorus screens. This is all thanks to an excellent black level that helped up the ANSI test results. Coupled with a large color gamut, this monitor delivers a really good picture with lots of depth and highly saturated color.

For the best color, stick with the PXC273’s Standard picture mode and Custom color temp. They deliver reasonable color accuracy out of the box. Improvements are possible with a few adjustments.

Grayscale and Gamma Tracking

Out-of-the-box Standard mode (graph 1) has grayscale tracking running a bit green from 40% brightness and on. Given the PXC273’s price point, we can forgive this default performance. What’s more concerning is the gamma tracking. It makes the picture darker than it should be and reduces the effect of all that wonderful contrast. You can compensate somewhat by turning up the brightness, but gamma tracking closer to 2.2 would be a better solution.

Once we adjusted the gamma presets in the Adjust menu (2nd chart), we improved the curve visibly, but it was still darker than it should be. The PXC273 would have more pop if the upper brightness steps were at the correct output levels instead of slightly under. This could be fixed with a firmware update that included a more-accurate gamma preset. However, our grayscale calibration had a positive effect, with all errors moving below the visible threshold.

Comparisons

In the recent past, a 4.27 Delta E (dE) average grayscale error would be typical for a gaming monitor. But today’s displays boast better out-of-box accuracy, as evidenced by our sample group. The top four monitors in the grayscale error chart don’t require calibration. However, the PXC273 should be calibrated for the best possible picture (see our settings on page 1).

We couldn’t completely fix the PXC273’s gamma tracking with our adjustments. Changing the preset from 2 to 1 made a visible difference, but it still didn’t track as well as the two Aorus or Samsung monitors. Ultimately, we like the Pixio’s image, but it could be even better if the gamma were more accurate.

Color Gamut Accuracy

It’s obvious from the initial gamut chart that the PXC273 is a DCI monitor. All colors are oversaturated in the sRGB realm except for blue. The average error is increased by a low color luminance level, which is largely due to the high gamma values we recorded.

Calibration brought the secondary colors onto their hue targets, but the over-saturation didn’t change. If you’re looking for an accurate sRGB gaming monitor, the PXC273 is not it. But if you like a more colorful presentation, it will suit just fine. You can see in the final chart that it covers a large part of the DCI-P3 gamut, coming up short only in the green primary. Again, the average error is inflated by low color luminance. Fixing the gamma to a proper 2.2 level would address that issue.

Comparisons

With a calibrated color error of 2.62dE average, you won’t see any major issues in the PXC273’s image presentation. Our recommended settings make things visibly better with greater image depth and a more natural look.

In the gamut volume calculation, the PXC273 turned out to have one of the largest gamuts we’ve seen in a gaming display. It covers almost 85% of DCI-P3, which is more than some HDR-capable screens, like the Aorus CV27F. With over 124% coverage of sRGB, you’ll need a custom profile to rein in the gamut if you do anything color-critical. For gaming, however, many will welcome the extra color.

Viewing Angles

The PXC273 acquit itself well in the viewing angle test. Our photo shows a green shift at 45 degrees to the sides and a 30% light reduction. Detail remains solid in both the horizontal and vertical planes with all steps still visible. From the top, the gamma is much lower, making lighter shades harder to see. Performance is typical of other VA panels we’ve reviewed.

Screen Uniformity

Our PXC273 sample has some of the best screen uniformity we’ve ever measured. There are no visible hotspots, bleed or glow. This is impressive, given the tight fit of its anti-glare layer. Dark material was artifact-free and remained well-detailed down to the zero-signal level. This is excellent performance.

Pixel Response and Input Lag

A gaming monitor must deliver speed and smooth game performance above anything else. The PXC273 manages both. Its 8ms screen draw time is 1ms slower than typical 144Hz screens, but in practice we couldn’t see a difference. Motion blur was barely visible, and there was no stutter, no matter how fast on-screen movements were.

Input lag is last place among our comparison sample, but 29ms is by no means slow. Unless you’re a highly skilled gamer, you won’t notice any lag when playing fast-paced games on the PXC273. To casual gamers, control response will feel every bit as fast as with the other screens here. Those with more frag cred will want to check out the Samsung C27RG5, which recently set a new speed record in our testing. For everyone else though, the $200 PXC273 is more than qualified for the weekly LAN party.

When shopping for a gaming monitor, the principal considerations come down to price, performance and features, and in most cases you’ll have to sacrifice one of those. But if you’re willing to give up features like speakers, USB ports, RGB lighting and fancy styling, the Pixio PXC273 is worth considering. It has a few flaws; but when gaming it manages to deliver a lot for just $200.

On the positive side, it supports both FreeSync and G-Sync (unofficially) up to 144Hz, has an effective overdrive that eliminates motion blur and low input lag. Contrast is better than many other VA panels, and it delivers nearly 85% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

To get the best possible image, including nixing a green tint, some adjustments are required. Once we made those changes, we enjoyed a decent picture in both games and video. That means an artifact-free experience without frame tears, stuttering or overdrive ghosting. The extra color afforded by its native DCI-P3 gamut will appeal to many, but if you want an sRGB mode, you’re out of luck.

The Pixio PXC273 has room for improvement, but when considering its price it’s hard to fault. At $200, it undercuts similar displays by at least $100, and that may be enough to overcome what’s been left out. For the price-conscious gamer, we have no problem recommending the PXC273.

If You Can’t Update Windows 10, Blame Your Realtek Drivers

Here’s the good news: If you haven’t updated your Realtek Bluetooth drivers in some time, or don’t even know that’s a thing, you can finally update to Windows 10 version 1909—the latest and greatest iteration of the operating system as of when we published this article.

According to Bleeping Computer, Microsoft has removed a block that prevented you from upgrading to this, or even Windows 10 versions 1903 and 1809, as a result of your older Realtek drivers causing issues with device connections on newer versions of the OS.

Whatever that problem was, it has since been fixed with a newer version of Realtek’s drivers. In theory, you should be able to update to the latest version of these via Windows Update itself—version 1.5.1012 or later, that is. You can check to see what you’re running by opening up Device Manager, expanding the Bluetooth section, right-clicking and selecting “Properties,” and clicking on the Driver tab:

If you’re running an older driver, and no update is available via Windows Update, you can try installing Realtek’s Bluetooth drivers manually. It looks like an incredibly complicated process, but you’ll be fine. As Microsoft describes:

Download both of the Realtek Bluetooth radio drivers to your preferred folder: Driver 1, Driver 2. Note We recommend downloading them to your Documents folder.

Open File Explorer. If there is no file explorer icon in the task bar, select the search box and enter file explorer and select it.

Within File Explorer, go the the Documents folder or the folder you downloaded the drivers to.

Find and double click or double tap on the file named 068de0d6-6ac2-473a-8cbd-bd449cd5c97c_942eec5828662eecc6b98cc2706658bf2433717c.cab

Select CTRL+a on the keyboard. This should select all of the files

Right click or long press on any of the files and select Extract.

Select the New folder button and rename it Realtek Bluetooth.

Select the Extract button.

In File Explorer, select the back button to go to the location you downloaded the drivers into.

Find and double click or double tap on the file named f2748416-7753-49c6-9185-56f4986f490b_e98e0d664b7e874011b8e3752046ca61f3475295.cab

Select CTRL+a on the keyboard. This should select all of the files

Right click or long press on any of the files and select Extract.

If you are in the folder named Realtek Bluetooth, then select the New folder button and type Realtek Bluetooth 2.

Select the Extract button.

In the search box on the taskbar, enter device manager, then select Device Manager.

Find Bluetooth and expand it.

Find the Realtek device and right-click or long press on it.

Select Update Driver from the context menu.

Select the Browse my computer for driver software button.

It should default to your Documents folder, if this is where you saved the drivers then just select the Next button. If you did not save the drivers to your Documents folder, select the Browse button and find the folder you downloaded the drivers to and select OK.

It should now find the updated drivers and install them. Wait for this to complete and select Close.

Once you’ve done that, feel free to ponder a refreshing beverage while you wait for Windows 10 to update to the latest version, too. However, I wouldn’t start pouring it until you have confirmation that the update is ready to download and install; Microsoft says it could take up to 48 hours or so after you’ve updated your Bluetooth drivers for the Windows update to become available.

HONOR V30 SURFACES IN GEEKBENCH WHILE THE COMPANY ADVERTISES 5G CAPABILITIES

The Honor V30 will go official in the next week November 26, as well as its sibling V30 Pro. Both devices have been a target of multiple leaks in the past weeks. Honor itself doesn’t seem very concerned with these leaks, as the company is putting great effort to advertise the 5G capabilities of the new smartphone duo. Today we’ve got new material from the promo campaign as well as a leaked photo that shows the handset downloading 1.6GB game update over 5G connectivity.

Huawei’s subsidiary also posted a couple of teaser images for the upcoming phones, which once again focus on the 5G powers. The Honor V30 5G will be fully compatible with China Telecom. But there are two other telecom firms in the country with support to the next-gen connectivity. Since it’s a new technology that will have grown in popularity over the next years, it’s natural to see Honor giving so much importance to it. Early adopters of the 5G technology can find in the Honor V30 Duo a great opportunity to dive in the new internet speeds.

Meanwhile, the Honor V30 was spotted in the GeekBench database. The rumored specs are confirmed as the phone will run Kirin 990 5G and this particular unit runs with 8GB of RAM. It runs MagicUI (The Honor’s branch of Huawei software) which is based on Google’s latest Android 10. The results are very comparable to the Huawei Mate 30 Pro since both smartphones boast the same chipset. For that reason, we can expect a flagship performance on the Honor handset.

Besides the Honor V30 and V30 Pro, Honor will also unveil the Honor Magic Watch 2 on November 26. So set a reminder for the date, if you’re an Honor enthusiast.

Windows 10 2020 Arrives for the Slow Ring Tonight!

As promised, the next Windows 10 feature update is now live for Insiders in the Slow ring. Microsoft has this month released the November 2019 Update for the public, internally finalized Windows 10 20H1 and now released its Preview Builds to the Slow ring. Quite a happening month.

The build arriving today is Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19025.1051 from the 20H1 branch, which was released on November 15 to the Fast ring. Since then Microsoft has delivered another update to Insiders in the Fast ring.

Here is the changelog of Windows 10 20H1 build 19025 – which isn’t everything that is new with 20H1, just the changes coming with that particular build as Slow ring will be getting A LOT more!

Improving Windows Search

As Insiders know, over the releases, we’ve been continuing to work on improving search results based on your feedback. Including adding Enhanced search mode (adding an easy option to expand search across all folders and drivers) in 19H1, as well integrating Windows Search into File Explorer, to ensure more consistent results regardless of where you start your search.

In 19H1, we asked Insiders why they were turning off the search indexer. Your feedback helped us make improvements then and helped us focus on three key areas of improvement in 20H1: excessive disk and CPU usage, general performance issues, and low perceived value of the indexer.

Based on this, we’re introducing an algorithm that detects high disk usage and activity, so it can better identify peak usage times and manage the indexer accordingly. We’re also making changes for developers to prevent searches of certain repositories and project folders to improve disk usage.

Learn more about these features that we’ve been working on throughout 20H1 and get helpful tips and troubleshooting info to help you make the most of Windows Search in our Supercharging Windows Search article.

General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC

We fixed an issue from the previous flight preventing Sandbox and WDAG from working.

We fixed an issue resulting in certain fingerprint readers no longer working as of Build 19013.

We fixed an issue that could result in VPN Settings hanging after upgrade.

We’ve done some work to help address an issue that could result in certain modern UI components (including notifications and the network flyout), scaling either too large or too small after attaching an external monitor or remoting into the machine from a monitor with a different DPI.

We fixed an issue impacted login performance for some users in recent builds.

We fixed an issue resulting in Windows Hello authentication not working with certain apps in recent builds.

We fixed an issue that could result in the mouse pointer not displaying when logging in to a PC locally after remoting in.

We fixed an issue where, when using the touch keyboard docked on a large screen, the keys would stretch out to span the width of the monitor, rather than staying an optimal width for touch interaction.

We fixed an issue that could result in ctfmon.exe crashing when using reconversion with the Japanese IME in certain text fields.

We fixed an issue that could result in web activities in Timeline not opening if you had new Edge installed.

We fixed an issue where a high number of app deployment failures in a short period of time could result in an unexpectedly large volume of disk space being used by evtx files saved under %windir%\temp.

We fixed an issue resulting in some apps failing to update with error 0x8007000A.

We fixed an issue resulting in jitters when using Magnifier in certain multi-monitor configurations.

We fixed an issue where the mouse pointer did not start from where the Magnifier viewport was if it had moved from typing.

We fixed an issue impacting Narrator performance reading aloud in Outlook after switching focus from an email back to the list of emails in your inbox.

We fixed a memory leak in EoAExperiences.exe after using the text cursor indicator for prolonged periods of time.

Windows 10 20H1 19025: Knowns issues

BattlEye and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues due to changes in the operating system between some Insider Preview builds and certain versions of BattlEye anti-cheat software. To safeguard Insiders who might have these versions installed on their PC, we have applied a compatibility hold on these devices from being offered affected builds of Windows Insider Preview. See this article for details.

We’ve heard that Settings still isn’t available outside of launching via the URI (ms-settings:) for some Insiders and are investigating.

Some Insiders are reporting that after successfully installing printer drivers from the Optional Updates section, the same driver is still showing as available for install. We’re looking into the issue.

We’re looking into reports where, when certain external USB 3.0 drives are attached, they stop responding with Start Code 10 or 38.

You can also clean install Windows 10 20H1 as Microsoft recently released ISO images for Insiders.

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Power Management Features Battery L17L2PB1 enable the conservation of energy in the battery of LENOVO 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 LENOVO Tablet. Your LENOVO Tablet PC is part of your everyday life. Successful communications on a LENOVO begin with your battery. When purchasing a replacement battery for your LENOVO LENOVO, dependability and price are what we have to offer. We’ve been supplying reliable, high quality LENOVO 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 LENOVO batteries are backed by a one year warranty.

What is the run time of LENOVO battery?

LENOVO 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.

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Find the right battery for Lenovo ThinkBook 13s 13s-IWL 14s 14s-IWL to solve your power issues. Our lenovo L18D4PF0 batteries are manufactured to precisely fit just as your original battery.

We use the highest quality Li-ion cells and components that are lighter weight, charge faster and last longer.

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lenovo L18D4PF0 Battery For lenovo – Battery For lenovo laptop Li-ion 2890mAh/44WH 15.36V/17.6V. Browse our various categories and find out why we have been the go-to source for our customers.

L18D4PF0
  • Chemistry: Li-ion
  • Voltage: 2890mAh/44WH
  • Capacity: 15.36V/17.6V

Free shipping in most countries. click here to view detailed shipping costs.

We ship to the worldwide,please enquiry shipping & handling if you are out of united states.

What’s the total delivery time? (please use this formula to determine when your order will arrive) total delivery time = packaging time + shipping time.

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Fits the following devices:

Lenovo ThinkBook 13s 13s-IWL 14s 14s-IWL

lenovo L18D4PF0 lenovo battery is replacement for Lenovo ThinkBook 13s 13s-IWL 14s 14s-IWL. The L18D4PF0 batteries equivalent is guaranteed to meet or exceed lenovo original specifications. All lenovo L18D4PF0 Battery are brand new, 1 year Warranty, 100% Guarantee Quality and Fully Test!

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  • Dependable high quality lenovo batteries
  • Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
  • 1 Year Warranty on all lenovo laptop Replacement Batteries

6 tips to increase L18D4PF0 lenovo Battery lifetime

The performance of your lenovo 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 lenovo , at the head, so you can optimize the performance of lenovo laptop battery.
New battery still fully charged L18D4PF0 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, lenovo L18D4PF0 twice a month.
The dirt on the lenovo L18D4PF0 contacts of the battery can power the lenovo laptop 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 lenovo L18D4PF0 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 lenovo L18D4PF0 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 L18D4PF0 enable the conservation of energy in the battery of lenovo laptop. 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 lenovo laptop. Your lenovo Tablet PC is part of your everyday life. Successful communications on a lenovo begin with your battery. When purchasing a replacement battery for your lenovo lenovo, dependability and price are what we have to offer. We’ve been supplying reliable, high quality lenovo 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 lenovo batteries are backed by a one year warranty.

What is the run time of lenovo battery?

lenovo 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.

Battery L18C3PF6 Replacement For lenovo laptop Lenovo IdeaPad C340,S340

Find the right battery for Lenovo IdeaPad C340,S340 to solve your power issues. Our lenovo L18C3PF6 batteries are manufactured to precisely fit just as your original battery.

We use the highest quality Li-ion cells and components that are lighter weight, charge faster and last longer.

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lenovo L18C3PF6 Battery For lenovo – Battery For lenovo laptop Li-ion 3320mAh/36WH 11.25V/13.05V. Browse our various categories and find out why we have been the go-to source for our customers.

L18C3PF6
  • Chemistry: Li-ion
  • Voltage: 3320mAh/36WH
  • Capacity: 11.25V/13.05V

Free shipping in most countries. click here to view detailed shipping costs.

We ship to the worldwide,please enquiry shipping & handling if you are out of united states.

What’s the total delivery time? (please use this formula to determine when your order will arrive) total delivery time = packaging time + shipping time.

Replaces the following products:

Fits the following devices:

Lenovo IdeaPad C340,S340

lenovo L18C3PF6 lenovo battery is replacement for Lenovo IdeaPad C340,S340. The L18C3PF6 batteries equivalent is guaranteed to meet or exceed lenovo original specifications. All lenovo L18C3PF6 Battery are brand new, 1 year Warranty, 100% Guarantee Quality and Fully Test!

We deliver quality lenovo laptop extended batteries online. Purchase your lenovo laptop battery here.

lenovo L18C3PF6 lenovo Batteries

  • 100% OEM Compatible with your lenovo laptop.
  • Lithium Ion battery technology
  • Convenient and secure online purchasing
  • Dependable high quality lenovo batteries
  • Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
  • 1 Year Warranty on all lenovo laptop Replacement Batteries

6 tips to increase L18C3PF6 lenovo Battery lifetime

The performance of your lenovo 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 lenovo , at the head, so you can optimize the performance of lenovo laptop battery.
New battery still fully charged L18C3PF6 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, lenovo L18C3PF6 twice a month.
The dirt on the lenovo L18C3PF6 contacts of the battery can power the lenovo laptop 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 lenovo L18C3PF6 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 lenovo L18C3PF6 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 L18C3PF6 enable the conservation of energy in the battery of lenovo laptop. 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 lenovo laptop. Your lenovo Tablet PC is part of your everyday life. Successful communications on a lenovo begin with your battery. When purchasing a replacement battery for your lenovo lenovo, dependability and price are what we have to offer. We’ve been supplying reliable, high quality lenovo 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 lenovo batteries are backed by a one year warranty.

What is the run time of lenovo battery?

lenovo 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.