October 14, 2016

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The 11.6-inch Transformer Book Flip TP200 is an exciting new thin and light addition to the innovative Flip Series, featuring a 360-degree hinge that allows the screen to be ‘flipped’ instantly for use as a powerful laptop, a handy tablet, or anything in between. TP200 will also be available during Q3 2015, with Windows 10 pre-installed.A gorgeous new color option is now available for the elegant, razor-thin and light Transformer Book Chi Series. Crystal Silver is a sophisticated shade that perfectly complements Chi’s sophisticated all-aluminum design. It was also announced that the Transformer Book T300 Chi is the proud recipient of a prestigious 2015 Computex d&i Award, in recognition of its innovative design.Transformer Book T100HA builds on the incredible worldwide success of its predecessor, the groundbreaking Transformer Book T100 2-in-1, combining the power of a stylish ultra-light 10.1-inch laptop with the convenience of a super-slim tablet — and with an amazing 14 hours battery life for all-day mobility.

T100HA features a thinner and lighter aluminum-clad design, with a tablet portion that’s just 8.45mm thin — 20% thinner than T100 — and weighs only 580g.A wealth of improvements and performance upgrades make T100HA one of the most desirable 2-in-1 devices on the market. These enhancements include powerful quad-core Intel® Atomâ„¢ ‘Cherry Trail’ processors, up to 4GB RAM, and the latest reversible USB 3.1 Type-C port for improved ease of use.T100HA is pre-installed with the new Windows 10 operating system featuring Cortana, the voice-powered personal assistant. With hardware support for the convenient Windows 10 Continuum mode, switching between laptop and tablet modes is now completely seamless, with the Windows interface automatically optimizing itself for the chosen mode.

With its metallic-finished lid and four vivid new color options — Silk White, Tin Grey, Aqua Blue and Rouge Pink — T100HA is the perfect mobile companion for users who need versatile and lightweight all-day computing power.Transformer Book Flip TP200: thin & light Windows 10 ‘flippable’ laptop with 8-hour battery life!Transformer Book Flip TP200 is a thin and light addition to the innovative Flip Series. It features an 11.6-inch form factor and an outstanding 8-hour battery life, making it the perfect choice to replace several devices for hassle-free mobility.With its innovative 360-degree hinge for the touchscreen, TP200 can be flipped instantly to any angles at your will. The stepless hinge means that TP200 can also be used in any other position the user desires. Also the Metallic finish is elegant and able to resists everyday scratches. Just put it in your bag and go!

Featuring pre-installed Windows 10, which includes Cortana, the innovative personal assistant with voice recognition, TP200 is ready-to-go for full mobile productivity right out of the box. The new Windows 10 Continuum mode automatically configures TP200 with the ideal user interface for keyboard or tablet use, ensuring seamless switching between any of TP200’s versatile modes.TP200 is also the world’s first 11.6-inch flippable laptop to feature the latest USB 3.1 Type-C port, with its reversible connector design that makes it much easier to connect devices.

Transformer Book Chi: Same amazing 2-in-1, brand new color!The razor-thin, lightweight Transformer Book Chi Series has proved a hit with users, thanks in part to its elegant and stylish looks, but also due to the exclusive ASUS ThermoMaster technology that takes the performance of its Intel Core M processor to the next level.Chi’s stunning looks have now been made even more gorgeous with the addition of a new Crystal Silver color option. This subtle yet sophisticated shade perfectly complements the all-aluminum Chi, adding even more sparkle to the brilliant diamond-cut highlights.Mere months ago Dell wowed me with its first 2015 XPS 13 laptop. Featuring a slick design, powerful components and a beautiful display the XPS 13 waltzed in and won the coveted TrustedReviews Awards Best Laptop award.

In fact, the XPS 13 was so good that I couldn’t think of any serious ways Dell could improve it at the time. But with the new year approaching, Dell has done just that with its latest XPS 13 refresh.Updated: Since our original review, a couple of new Dell XPS 13 rivals have been announced and are starting to appear on store shelves. They're worth taking a look at, particularly if you're looking for a slightly different offering with something more premium or more wallet-friendly.First is the Asus ZenBook 3, the laptop that stole the show at Computex last month. In terms of specifications, it's very similar to the XPS 13, with similar processor and storage choices. It's also quite a lot cheaper, but you do pay for that cheapness with build quality and design that doesn't feel quite as premium. During our hands on with the new machine we were impressed with how much tech Asus has been able to cram into such a small and light chassis, and if raw performance-per-pound is what you're after, it'll probably be a great option when it goes on sale. A bottom-of-the-range model starts at £550, with Dell XPS-rivalling specifications available for around £800.

Another contender is the high-end HP Spectre 13. HP has angled its new laptop to a different class of buyer, hoping that the copper-coloured highlights, clever hinge and ridiculously thin build will be enough to tempt people away from the Dell XPS 13. During our initial hands-ons go with the Spectre 13, we were impressed by the build quality still slightly taken aback at the huge £1,129 price tag. This will push it out of the budget range of most buyers, but it's still technically quite impressive.From a distance the XPS 13 looks identical to its predecessor, though this is no bad thing. The XPS 13’s metal frame and compact 304 x 200 x 15mm dimensions give it a sleek premium look that rivals Apple’s Macbook.Dell’s InfinityEdge screen tech is another pleasing feature. This reduces the screen’s bezel size to mere millimetres and according to Dell makes the XPS 13 the "world’s smallest 13-inch laptop”.

I’ve not verified the claim, but can tell you that, compared to competing ultrabooks such as the Lenovo Yoga 900, the XPS 13 is noticeably smaller and more travel friendly. The non-touch model I reviewed fit neatly into my satchel and survived all the usual wear and tear expected of a laptop when dragged around London, with no scratches, chips or blemishes. The laptop’s 1.2kg weight – 1.29kg for the touchscreen version – also meant the laptop never felt like a burden to lug about.Dell’s done a decent job of taking advantage of what little surface real estate the XPS 13 offers and has loaded it with a reasonable selection of ports. Along its right and left sides you’ll find two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI, headphones socket, Noble Lock slot, SD card reader and Dell Thunderbolt 3 connector.In a perfect world I’d have liked to have another USB 3.0. But considering the laptop’s super-slim dimensions and the fact that most competing ultrabooks don’t feature three USB connectors, this is a very small qualm and the XPS 13 will meet most users’ needs.

The inclusion of the Thunderbolt 3 connector will be useful in the future, though it’s not really a big deal now. Thunderbolt 3 aims to offer radically better performance the competing USB 3.0 and USB C standards. The connector is the same shape as USB-C, but, on paper, offers data transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps – four times the speed of USB-C.Dell’s also managed to load more storage into its refreshed XPS 13 and is now offering it with 128GB SATA, 256GB PCIe, 512GB PCIe and 1TB PCIe SSD options.My only other issue with the XPS 13’s design is that, once again, its front-facing webcam has been placed on the bottom left of the screen. It means whenever I take video calls on Skype or Hangouts, the person on the other end gets treated to a wonderful view directly up my nose.I found the backlit keyboard comfortable to type on despite the laptop’s slightly squished dimensions.

The keys have decent travel and a pleasantly reactive, tactile feel that makes typing smooth and pleasant. The backlight also ensures you can still type quickly when using the XPS 13 in dim lighting conditions – I used the XPS 13 at some poorly lit launch events without issue.The carbon-fibre-esque finish around the keyboard further aids the laptop’s appeal, and acts as a comfortable place to rest your hands when typing.The trackpad is fairly large, despite the XPS 13’s limited real estate. It’s also suitably reactive and in general I never had any issues using it.The Aorus X5 is being marketed as "the most powerful 15-inch gaming laptop ever” – and if it’s internal specifications are anything to go by, there may well be some truth to Gigabyte’s boast.

The super-slick machine is chock-a-block full of top-end hardware and custom features designed to make it the ultimate mobile gaming station. But, with the Alienware 15 having wooed us with its gaming charms earlier this year – while also costing a staggering £700 less – the Aorus X5 has plenty to live up to.The Aorus X5's design is slightly predatory, a look synonymous with gaming laptops. The hard lines and a slightly raised beak of this metal laptop's top cover make it look hawkish, almost otherworldly.I’ve never understood why so many OEMs feel the need to make gaming machines look so aggressive – maybe it’s so competitive gamers can feel even more "badass" while racking up their kill count.

I’d have preferred a laptop with a more minimalist design, similar to the Gigabyte P37X – but this is a small quibble. The X5 is a well-designed gaming machine that ticks all the right boxes for gamers when it comes to functionality.The X5 is very well connected, including four USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI and mini-DisplayPort connectors. Rounding off its connection options are D-Sub, RJ-45, SD card and surround-sound inputs.The laptop also features a Killer LAN as opposed to Intel NIC chip. The chip has been designed to improve online gaming performance by reducing lag and increasing the ping rate. There’s been ongoing debate about whether the tech significantly benefits performance, but its inclusion will still be a bonus for most competitive gamers.The quadruple storage system will also ensure that most gamers won’t have to worry about running out of space, providing up to 3.5TB of disk space.

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