[Collection] 2018 new cool notebook trend must read
For those who closely follow technology trends, the just-concluded CES 2018 (the world's largest annual consumer electronics technology show) was dazzling with the various cutting-edge technologies used by major manufacturers to show off their strength.
However, most of these products are conceptual technologies. What really excites people and makes them take action are the new laptops that will be launched soon and will be equipped with Intel® Core™ processors.
Of course, for the PC world, Intel’s launch of the eighth-generation Intel® Core™ processor with Radeon™ RX Vega M graphics at this show is undoubtedly a big deal.
Its performance improvement in computer graphics processing can be said to be a leap forward. Whether you are a gamer who loves to eat chicken, a business traveler who has requirements for battery life and portability, or a content practitioner who needs video editing, you can get different degrees of satisfaction on the new Core™ processor that combines performance and power consumption advantages.
In addition to these, the new Core™ processor's support for virtual and mixed reality technology is enough to make a lot of friends crazy about it! So let's take a look at the real appearance of the two notebooks equipped with the new Core™ processor.
HP Spectre x360
The above HP Spectre x360 pictures are from "Zhongguancun Online"
http://nb.zol.com.cn/632/6327597_all.html
In addition to this surprise, the HP Spectre x360 15's 4K touch screen can also provide users with the delicate image quality of the "retina screen", and the fast charging function that can be charged to 50% in just 30 minutes also makes people feel at ease in terms of battery life. Of course, if I were to comment on the advantages of the Spectre x360 15, which combines beauty and strength, it would be its high appearance and 360° exquisite beauty without dead angles!
Integrated Vega graphics: Dell's new XPS 15
Dell's new XPS 15, a 2-in-1 notebook equipped with the latest 8th-generation Intel® Core™ processor, is also amazing. With integrated Vega graphics, it is both light and thin, and its performance is no less than that of a gaming notebook with a discrete graphics card.
According to the test of netizens, in the game "Hitman", under the same setting environment, the gaming platform equipped with i7-8705G has a frame rate increase of about 40% compared with i7-8550U+GTX 1050, and the color performance is better. To sum it up in one sentence: it can play PUBG and draw pictures, and it can be deformed and thin.
The above pictures of Dell's new XPS15 are all from "Aigaoji"
http://www.igao7.com/ne ws /201801/9aLQFJ4YVMsnnfvS.html
In addition to the amazing processor, the new XPS1 also uses an innovative "magnetic levitation" key design. The keyboard provides force feedback through magnets at the bottom. By controlling the magnetic repulsion force, it can achieve a more resilient typing experience than physical keys.
Are the two new Core™ processors already exciting enough for everyone to try? In addition, the following three laptops, each with its own merits, are also eye-catching at this year's CES:
Dolby HDR support: Lenovo 2018 X1 Carbon
As one of the favorites of business people, the 2018 ThinkPad X1 Carbon equipped with the 8th generation Intel® Core™ processor has undoubtedly attracted a lot of attention. As the first notebook to support Dolby Vision HDR technology, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon can have a more delicate look and feel among products equipped with WQHD-level screens.
In terms of privacy and security, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon also specially added a ThinkShutter camera protection cover. When not making a video call, you can choose to cover the camera with one click, so you no longer have to worry about privacy leaks caused by cloud hijacking the camera.
The above pictures of Lenovo's 2018 X1 Carbon are from "Jifeng.com"
http://www.gfan.com/computer/2018_picture_0109_5179_1.html#pn=12
In addition, it is as thin as two flagship mobile phones (15.95 mm), as light as two 600ml bottles of Coke (1.13 kg), and durable enough to withstand splashing, hot and cold environment tests. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is both good-looking and has substance.
9.98mm World's thinnest: Acer Swift 7
The most notable feature of the Acer Swift 7, which is equipped with the 7th generation Intel® Core™ processor, is the world's thinnest body - 9.98mm, which is only slightly thicker than the 8.2mm of Huawei Mate 10. What is even more incredible is that with such a thin body, its nominal battery life is as long as 10 hours, which fully meets the needs of medium- and long-distance domestic business travel such as from Shanghai to Beijing.
However, in order to keep the body extremely thin and light, the Hummingbird Swift 7 is only equipped with two USB 3.1 Gen2 card slots and one SIM card slot, so it is inevitable to equip it with external interfaces. But for those who like thin and light, its thickness of 8.98mm is enough to offset this inconvenience.
ASUS ZenBook Flip 14
For a high-performance notebook, an independent graphics card is a must, which can bring more powerful graphics computing capabilities to large-scale 3D games and image editing software. In other words, if you want to play "Jian Wang 3" or easily edit a high-definition video, choose a notebook with an independent graphics card.
However, most laptops with discrete graphics are thick and heavy, so high-performance laptop users want them to be thinner and thinner, because they can't carry a brick-thick discrete graphics laptop. So you can't miss the ASUS ZenBook Flip 14, the world's thinnest convertible laptop with discrete graphics and equipped with the 8th generation Intel® Core™ processor.
The above pictures of ASUS ZenBook Flip 14 are from "Jifeng.com"
http://www.gfan.com/computer/2018_picture_0109_5177_1.html#pn=7
Unlike the bulky laptops equipped with independent graphics cards, ASUS ZenBook Flip 14 also supports a 360° flip design, tablet mode, tent mode, multi-touch... It has all the features that a two-in-one product should have, which can be said to be a blessing for users who need a multi-functional laptop.
Well, the above are some of the most interesting laptop products at this year's CES. Although they have not yet been officially launched, at CES, which is the trendsetting laptop industry, whether it is HP's Spectre x360 15, Dell's new XPS15, or Asus' ZenBook Flip 14, they are all convertible laptops. So, friends who are keeping up with the trend, are you ready to buy?