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  • 2016年12月13日
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The Spectre x2’s touchscreen follows in the gloriously squared-off 3:2 footsteps of the Surface family – a wise decision. The 12in display isn’t quite as pin-sharp as it uses a lower 1,920 x 1,280-pixel resolution, but it’s still sharp enough by most standards, and good viewing angles mean images only drop off slightly in brightness and contrast as you move away from head-on.Brightness hits a respectable 297cd/m2, and the contrast ratio of 963:1 lends images a lovely, solid look, but the panel doesn’t reproduce colours with great aplomb. Everything looks a bit pale and lacking in vibrancy, which is a shame for a £700 tablet. Further testing with our X-rite colorimeter revealed why: the Spectre x2’s panel reproduces a mere 72% of the colours in the sRGB gamut, which compares poorly with the 97.5% of the Surface Pro 4. Side-by-side, the difference is night and day.

As a touchscreen, however, there are no quibbles at all. The panel supports full ten-point multitouch, and as HP has opted for Wacom’s active stylus technology, you can use the supplied pen or any Wacom-compatible stylus you might have to hand. What’s more, the Wacom stylus tech allows the Spectre x2 to provide dramatically improved pressure sensitivity, tracking 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity to the Surface Pro 4’s 1,024. Writing and sketching is smooth and predictable and works very nicely, indeed.While other PC makers have fiddled with their hybrid laptop/tablet designs, Lenovo has stuck rigidly to the Yoga principle since the dark days of Windows 8. Although rigid possibly isn’t the right adjective: the Yoga’s flexibility makes most laptops look more wooden than Jason Statham playing Hamlet. You can put it to use as a conventional laptop, watch movies with it in “tent mode” (like an inverted V), or rotate the keyboard 180 degrees so it sits flush against the lid in “tablet” mode.

Kodi might is a great way to stream content from your hard drive or the internet, but it can also be configured to display terrestrial digital and analogue channels, too. And, because Kodi can be installed on your Windows laptop or Windows PC, it'll also act as a PVR – letting you watch and record anything you like. Interested? Here’s how to do it.Setting up Kodi as a PVR can be broken down into two distinct parts. The first step is to enable your PC or laptop to receive digital/analogue, meaning you’ll need to buy a suitable TV tuner or TV card.TV tuners used to be expensive, but they’ve dropped significantly in price over the last few years, and you can now pick one up for as little as £30. You’ll also need to factor in the cost of an aerial, especially if you’re watching Freeview.Once your hardware is installed, you’ll need to download software that can decode and operate your TV tuner. In this tutorial, we’ll be using nextpvr.com, a free open-source TV tuning program complete with an EPG. If you’ve installed your hardware correctly, it should be simple to find your TV tuner using Next PVR and configure your channel list. The backend of the operation is now complete.At this point, you can actually start watching TV, but a second step is needed to allow Kodi to “talk” to your TV tuner. To connect Kodi to your hardware, go into Kodi and then click System | Settings. There, go to TV, and make sure “Enabled” is ticked.

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Elsewhere, in place of the rubber carbon fibre-effect plastic surrounding the keyboard and touchpad of last year, the Yoga 900’s palm rest is now clad in real leather. Not that you’d notice: it is a touch softer and warmer when you rest your wrists on it, but it’s indistinguishable from textured plastic until you actually touch it. And what will it look like after a couple of years’ use? Scruffy, probably, rather like my long-suffering wallet.In more practical-minded changes, the touchpad of the original has been enlarged, following criticism that the Yoga Pro 3’s was too small, and the function key row has been reintroduced along the top of the keyboard. The laptop has no native video output port this time around, but you do get a USB Type-C connector, which can output a video signal via an adapter. Frustratingly, Lenovo doesn’t include one in the box, although it has at least resisted the temptation to use the Type-C port to power the laptop. As with last year, the Yoga 900 charges up via a dual-purpose USB socket.

The trouble with making something super quick and easy to pay with is that it can also make fraud quick and super easy.Spotted by an eagle-eyed Facebook user (originally in Russia), the scam allows thieves to extract a quick £30 from your pocket without you even noticing, with the aid of an easily available card reader and some custom software.Don’t go cutting up all your contactless cards just yet, though – there are ways of neutering the threat before it happens. The easiest way is to block the RFID chip. This 1967 video predicted Amazon, NestCam, online banking and the future of the PC You can do this by mutilating your card, but we wouldn’t recommend it (your bank probably wouldn’t be too happy either). It's far easier to line the card, blocking the contactless support. You can do this a couple of ways: one is to line your wallet with tin foil. Which found that this was effective in preventing contactless cards being read.If you want something a little more classy than a wallet filled with foil, you can get customised card holders that block the contactless signal – also handy to avoid card clash on the London Underground, which uses similar technology in Oyster cards. A pack of three can be purchased for less than a fiver on Amazon.

Your smartwatch vibrates; it’s running out of battery. Rather than dashing to the wall for a power socket, imagine simply popping out a link in your wrist strap and slipping in a new battery.This is the promise of modular devices: drop in a new camera, a refreshed battery or extra sensors to upgrade or personalise your smartphone, smartwatch or even desktop PC.We’re a far cry from this scenario today. Most manufacturers glue in smartphone batteries, and SD slots are rare enough to be notable in reviews, so the few modifications we could make are usually off the table. This might be set to change. Google is working on Project Ara, a modular phone that allows you to slot new components into the “endoskeleton” of the base device. The Fairphone 2 uses a similar design ethos, allowing users to replace the battery and other components.It’s not only smartphones. A modular smartwatch, Blocks, has raised $1.6 million on Kickstarter, while Acer unveiled the Revo Build, a PC with Lego-like stackable components designed to make upgrading simple, at IFA in September 2015.

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What has spurred this swing to modular hardware? And does it have any prospect of long-term success?Serge Didenko and his co-founder Alireza Tahmasebzadeh have been working on the Blocks smartwatch for three years. The inspiration for the modular design was a disagreement over which features to include in their device. “Neither of us could agree on which features were more important,” Didenko told Alphr. “I wanted all the health and fitness features and my co-founder wanted gesture control and more business features. We each wanted our own personal experiences from a wearable.”"Big tech companies today are having to compromise on the features they include in a smartwatch." This was also true of the potential customers they polled. “They’re not all the same,” said Didenko. Athletes may desire a heart-rate monitor, but that may not leave room – physically, financially or in terms of battery life – for other features, such as gaming gesture controls, GPS, a fingerprint scanner, NFC payments or dual-SIM support. “The number of sensors available is really large, but bringing it into a single device would be very hard,” he said. “Big tech companies today are having to compromise on the features they include in a smartwatch, because there’s only so many you can fit into a single watch.”

The Blocks device is a complete smartwatch, featuring an activity tracker, 1.5 days of battery life, voice controls and haptic feedback, and users can add extra sensors to the strap for $30 each. “Why should we compromise and not include it when some people will love it?” said Didenko.Acer believes modular designs could bring mobility to desktop PCs, letting you carry around your hard drive to play music, your power bank to charge other devices or your projector for presentations, according to Acer spokesperson Manuel Linnig. This offers “scalability to your needs or situation,” he said.Defragging your drives is one of the best ways to improve the performance of your PC. Windows 10 has an internal tool that will automatically defragment your drives, but if you want to manually defrag or make changes to the optimisation schedule, it can be done in a few easy steps. You may also want to consider installing a third-party tool.

The theory behind defragging your hard disk is that it should speed up load times for files. By default, Windows will save files in fragments across the disk. Each time you load a file, it will dynamically rebuild them. A defrag tool will rearrange the data into one place to make it quicker to open.Note: if your laptop or PC is using an SSD (solid-state disk) then there’s no need to defrag it. SSDs and flash drives have no moving parts. Because of this there’s no need to rearrange data on the drive so that it’s easier for an access arm to reach it.1. Open the Start menu on the bottom-left side of the screen, click on the search bar and type in “defrag”. “Defragment and optimize your drives” will pop up. Click on this.2. A window will appear with details about your hard disk drive (or drives if you have more than one), along with options to Analyze and Optimize these drives.


 
 
 

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