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  • 2017年4月15日
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“Now, if you’re in an aeroplane, or you’re deep underground without the network, you can choose to be productive with Google Docs – or, completely unproductive with TV shows.”Asus’ Ultrabooks have been treading the same, rather formulaic, path for some time now, with its metal-skinned Zenbook range of laptops a familiar sight in the PC Pro labs. The 13in Zenbook UX303LA doesn’t break that particular mould, but the price is attractive enough, and it does forge ahead in one important area: it’s the first laptop we’ve seen to sport one of Intel’s new Broadwell 14nm Core i7 CPUs. See also: PC Pro's guide to the best laptops of 2015In this case, it’s the Core i7-5500U, which runs at a nominal clock speed of 2.4GHz and Turbo Boosts up to a maximum of 3GHz. It’s backed up by 6GB of RAM, and since it’s the same basic core design as before, it doesn’t show a great performance boost over the previous generation of Haswell chips.In our Real World Benchmarks it performed well enough, with an Overall score of 0.75, but this is only 7% higher than the Haswell Core i5-based MacBook Air 13in we reviewed last year.

For graphics, the UX303LA boasts another upgrade, in the form of Intel’s integrated HD Graphics 5500 chipset, and this helped it achieve average frame rates of 46fps at Low quality with a resolution of 1,366 x 768, and 25fps at Medium quality and 1,440 x 900 in our Crysis tests. A respectable score for an ultraportable, but it still won’t please avid gamers.Overall, though, the Core i7 delivers plenty of speed for most duties. The 128GB SanDisk SSD inside the Zenbook is no slouch either, delivering speeds of 496MB/sec and 329MB/sec for large file read and writes in ASSD.The big change with Broadwell comes with a change in manufacturing process, from 22nm to 14nm, a development that promises significant power savings over Haswell. In fact, Intel’s own figures suggest overall power consumption reductions of up to 13%.Further reading: Everything you need to know about Intel's new Broadwell CPUsIn our tests, the UX303LA delivered on this potential in spades. Tasked with the PC Pro light-use battery benchmark, which browses a series of locally stored web pages with the screen set to a brightness of 75cd/m2, the Zenbook lasted 13hrs 6mins before needing a recharge. Bearing in mind it’s running a Core i7, that’s seriously impressive; in the same test under Boot Camp, the Haswell Core i5-based Apple MacBook Air 13in kept going for only 10hrs 8mins.

The UX303LA is also a very quiet machine – there’s a fan inside, but you wouldn’t know it. Even when it’s running flat out, you have to put your ear directly to the vents on the rear to hear anything. It runs very cool, too, never becoming unpleasantly hot to the touch.Physically, the Asus Zenbook UX303LA is no groundbreaker, but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. We’ve always liked the Zenbook design, with its circular-patterned metal lid and matte-finish metal base. It feels solid and sturdy; capable of roughing it with the best of them.And despite the rugged-feeling chassis, the UX303LA is light and slim, weighing 1.4kg (1.7kg with the charger) and measuring 21mm thick – it’s as portable as the 13in MacBook Air, if not quite as sleek. The keyboard puts in a good showing as well, providing a decent amount of travel and plenty of feedback, as well as adjustable backlighting behind the keys.The touchpad is one of the few things we’ve never liked about Asus’ Zenbooks, and the UX303LA doesn’t change that opinion. Although the sensitivity is fine (once you’ve tweaked the settings), the integrated buttons feel heavy and the clicking action squidgy. It’s far from a pleasure to use.

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The Asus Zenbook UX303LA’s display is a real highlight. It’s a sensibly specified 1,920 x 1,080 panel with a semi-matte finish, and it uses IPS technology to deliver crisp, clear visuals and excellent viewing angles.Measured with our X-Rite i1 Display Pro colorimeter, the stats stack up well, too. The screen reaches a maximum brightness of 377cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 925:1. It covers 91% of the sRGB colour gamut and delivered an average Delta E of 2.45 and a maximum of 4.85 in our tests, indicating that colour accuracy is pretty good.If there’s one area where the UX303LA outperforms the current MacBook Air, it’s this. The Air’s TN display is neither as bright nor as colour-accurate as the UX303LA’s, and the resolution is lower as well. Still, with new MacBook Air models expected imminently, that picture could change very soon.Since this is an Ultrabook, there’s nothing special about the UX303LA’s external connectivity. You get three USB 3 sockets, HDMI and mini-DisplayPort video outputs, plus an SD card reader and a 3.5mm headset jack.There’s no Ethernet port on the chassis of the laptop, but Asus supplies a 10/100 USB dongle in the box, while wireless comprises 2x2-stream 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.

Finally, to round things off, the UX303LA sports Asus’ usual Bang & Olufsen-branded speakers, which deliver a broad, detailed soundstage, but don’t pack much of a punch.As expected, Intel’s new Broadwell Core i7 doesn’t rewrite the rulebook, certainly not in performance terms. However, its improved efficiency, coupled with Asus’ budget-conscious specification, means this first outing is far more positive than negative, and at £700 inc VAT, the Zenbook UX303LA represents superb value.It costs £150 less than the current bottom-of-the-range MacBook Air 13in, and that gets you a Core i7-based machine with a 128GB SSD, 13-hour battery life and a top-quality display. It’s an awful lot of laptop for the money.Time was, and not so long ago, when moving to a new PC was a considerable pain in the rump. Transferring files, settings and passwords, reinstalling all your desktop software, and getting everything just so was a process that could easily swallow a day.

Now, it’s perfectly possible to shift to a new PC and be up and running within minutes, not hours. Vast improvements to Windows’ migration tools, in-browser synchronisation, and a bevy of cloud services have taken much of the aggravation out of the transfer process.Here, we’re going to describe how to make a PC move as seamless as possible, highlighting tools that make the job easier and offering advice on how to manage your move.The first thing you should do, before you even think about fiddling with your new PC, is make sure you have a backup of the files and folders on the current one.The built-in backup tool that’s been integrated into every version of Windows since Vista is perfectly adequate – you can restore a Windows backup onto your new PC.For more granular control, you may wish to use third-party backup tools to create a full disk image of your old PC. Some of these, such as Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 Home, allow you to mount an image of your old disk as if it were an external drive, and drag individual files and folders to the new machine, instead of transferring all the files in one hit.

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If you’re upgrading your hardware but plan to stick with the same operating system, you might wonder whether you can clone the contents of your old hard disk, copy them onto the new one, and carry on as you were, saving you the hassle of reinstalling all your software. Conventional wisdom says this isn’t possible, but it can, and does frequently, work – with a few provisos.First, you’re far more likely to succeed if both machines are based on the same processor manufacturer; this almost certainly won’t work if you’re moving from an Intel- to an AMD-based PC, or vice versa. If you’re cloning a hard disk onto an SSD, you may need to change some settings to suit the different drive hardware, too.

The Hailong 1 appears to have been built at the No 710 Research Institute, part of the Chinese Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, a commercial operation. The institute is also involved in developing military projects. The Guardian sent a series of questions to the Chinese government asking for details about the origins of the Hailong 1 project but has had no reply. There is no suggestion that the Chinese premier is connected with the company or that he knows anything about the burglary.Despite the similarities, neither the UK nor Scottish governments has any plans to challenge China over the patent. Calum Macfarlane, a spokesman for Wave Energy Scotland, said: “The IP [intellectual property] is not protected in China.” Carn Gibson, who spent 15 years at Pelamis, where he was engineering manager, is disappointed that funding for the Pelamis project could not be found in the UK and appeared sanguine about the Chinese design.Gibson, who is now senior consulting engineer at Quoceant, a new company that grew out of Pelamis, said he regarded it as a compliment that the Chinese may have thought it was an idea worth copying, especially if they were able to turn it into a viable commercial proposition. He was rueful though that it was being developed in the South China Sea rather than the Atlantic.It should be portable enough to be easily carried from halls to lecture theatres to the library.

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