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The Pivoter is available in both men’s and women’s models. Wirecutter editor Erica Ogg found the women’s version the most comfortable of the backpacks she tested, even when fully loaded, thanks to the adjustable chest strap and the thick, cushy straps contoured in the right places. The padded back has an air vent running down the center to help prevent back-sweat buildup too. The otherwise comfortable Arc’teryx Cordova noticeably lacks the chest strap and air vent.

That being said, the Pivoter is not the sleekest-looking bag in this category. The colour scheme of the one we tested would be a little casual for some professional settings, but The North Face offers plenty of colour combinations, including basic black on black. The bag’s polyester material is also not waterproof or even water-resistant. And while we would have liked to see a bungee for attaching a yoga mat like you’d find on the Tom Bihn Smart Alec, a series of webbing loops on the front mean you can add your own if you want.

The iPad Pro 9.7in, Apple's appealing new mid-size tablet, proves that while laptops might still be the best tool for working on the go, they're no longer necessary. In our 9.7-inch iPad Pro review, we evaluate the new iPad Pro's build quality and new features, put the device through our rigorous speed benchmarks and battery-life tests, and compare the value for money the 9.7-inch iPad Pro offers compared to other iPads (and rival tablets) on the market

Apple unveiled a new mid-size iPad at its 'Let us loop you in' March press event, as was widely expected, but what we didn't expect was for this to be an iPad Pro. Rather than calling this the iPad Air 3, which it logically and visually appears to be, Apple is presenting it as a shrunk-down version of the 12.9in iPad Pro - and thereby attempting to position the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro as a work device suitable for replacing a laptop, and targeted particularly at designers and illustrators on the go.

But does it succeed? In our iPad Pro 9.7in review, we evaluate the latest iPad's design and build quality, weigh up the pros and cons of its new features, put the device through the Macworld labs' most rigorous speed benchmark and battery tests, and compare the value for money that the iPad Pro 9.7in offers compared to the other tablets on the market.

Design: Physically the iPad Pro 9.7 is a close match to the iPad Air 2: weight and dimensions are identical, as is the general design (which remains sumptuous, of course). You now get four speakers - two at the top, two at the bottom - and the bottom speakers are spaced slightly further apart. This results in a much fuller, richer sound - not exactly surround sound, but a far more immersive audio experience than we've come to expect from a tablet. Read more about the iPad Pro 9.7in's design

Cameras: One other noticeable physical change is the rear-facing camera, which now sticks out and will scratch on the desk if you lay the iPad flat on its back. Slightly annoying, that, although any sort of case will remove this issue, and you do get the payoff of a heavily enhanced camera setup. The rear-facing camera now has a flash, and has been pushed from 8 megapixels (on the Air 2 and the Pro 12.9in) to 12Mp; there are also numerous smaller improvements to this component.

The front-facing camera is even more dramatically boosted, going from 1.2Mp to 5Mp and gaining the Retina flash feature. We look at all this in more detail, and present a selection of test shots and comparisons, in the camera testing section, but suffice it to say that in some conditions you won't notice the difference from the Air 2's cameras, in others you'll notice small improvements, and in others it's in a whole different class. Read more about the iPad Pro 9.7in's camera performance

Screen: The 9.7-inch touchscreen Retina-class display is in most respects the same as that on the Air 2: same size, same resolution and pixel density, same sharply responsive multitouch functionality. But it adds a new (and optional) feature called True Tone, designed to subtly adjust the screen's colour output to account for environmental light conditions. And we do mean subtly - it's a similar kind of idea to Night Shift, producing a warmer, yellower colour palette under electric lighting, but to a much less noticeable degree. We imagine most users will only be dimly aware that the screen seems to have good colour output without being sure why; we saw a clear difference only by sitting it next to the (non-True Tone) iPad Air 2 in various conditions. Read more about the iPad Pro 9.7in's screen

Speed: Thanks to its A9X processor chip, the Pro 9.7 is significantly faster - at least on paper - than the Air 2, and in most tests very nearly as quick as the iPad Pro 12.9 despite having half as much RAM. For the time being you won't notice much difference between the Pros and Air 2, but the older device is sure to get left behind as more and more processor-intensive apps and games are released with the newest generation of hardware in mind. Read more about the iPad Pro 9.7in's speed test results

Battery: Early battery testing was also impressive, with the Pro 9.7 lasting, surprisingly, an average of 11hrs, 2m in GeekBench 3's highly demanding benchmark despite having slightly lower battery capacity than the Air 2 (which managed just 7hrs 40m). Both devices should last longer than that in general use. Read more about the iPad Pro 9.7in's battery performance

Accessories: Crucially for its credibility as a laptop replacement, the Pro 9.7 has launched alongside a new keyboard case, a 9.7in version of the Smart Keyboard, and like the Pro 12.9 it features a port on its lefthand edge for connecting to and powering this accessory. It's about as good as an ultraportable keyboard of its size could be, but nowhere near as accurate to type on as a conventional keyboard (and some way behind the larger 12.9 version of the Smart Keyboard, too). It does a job, but you'll need to rely on either a solid autocorrect (like the one in Pages), frequent manual corrections, or just lots of practice.

You can also now use the Apple Pencil stylus, which is pretty wonderful, but expensive. Read more about the iPad Pro 9.7in's accessories

UK pricing: The Pro 9.7in starts at £499 in the UK, with prices rising to £839 for the 256GB cellular model. You're paying a premium, then, and many Apple fans will baulk at the asking price. But we think there are enough enhancements here to justify it, and business users - if they can live with the smaller and harder-to-use keyboard attachment - will get a lot out of this device. It's still a cool £180 cheaper than the Pro 12.9, remember, and that device doesn't get the True Tone display or most of the camera upgrades. Read more about the iPad Pro 9.7in's UK pricing

That's the summary of our iPad Pro 9.7 review, but let's look again at each of those areas in more detail - before finally giving our definitive verdict.Lenovo now brings to India an ‘affordable’ laptop running Windows 10 with a price tag that reads Rs 14,999.

First unveiled at the IFA last year, the laptop is now exclusively available via Snapdeal, for a slightly lower price at Rs 14,499. The Indian variant gets a slightly different specs sheet compared to the model unveiled at IFA last year. To begin with, it sports a 11.6-inch display with 1366 x768 pixels of resolution. The internals include quad-core Intel Atom Z3735F processor clocked at 1.83GHz and coupled with 2GB of 1600MHz DDR3L RAM. The 32GB onboard storage is expandable via microSD card slot.

It measures 292 x 202 x 17,5mm and weighs 1kg. For enhanced audio, the laptop comes with Dolby Advanced Audio and is backed by a one-year warranty. The specs sheet also reveals a 0.3MP webcam along with a standard keyboard. The connectivity options include Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, USB 2.0, HDMI, head phone jack and microphone jack. It is fueled by a 2-cell 39Whr battery that promises up to 8 hours of use.

Speaking on the launch of the laptop, Ashok Nair Director, Home and Small Business, Lenovo India said, "Lightweight notebooks that offer superior functionality at affordable price points are a compelling choice in an era where consumers are always on the go and want to stay connected. Another feature that every consumer asks for is a long battery life which we are offering with this really cool product. With its attractive design and specifications, IdeaPad 100S offers unmatched end user experience for both families and professionals.”

Lenovo has launched its latest version of budget laptop meant for Indian market priced at Rs.14,499 exclusively available on Snapdeal from today as part of its strategy to penetrate the lucrative Indian market, especially the towns and rural areas.
The model first unveiled at the IFA last year, sports a 11.6-inch display with 1366 x768 pixels of resolution and on computing front, it has quad-core Intel Atom Z3735F processor clocked at 1.83GHz and coupled with 2GB of 1600MHz DDR3L RAM. The memory part is slightly weak at merely 32GB onboard storage that can be expanded with a microSD card slot.
Launched as IdeaPad 100S, the laptop is availabel in silver cover in India and the measurements are 292 x 202 x 17,5mm and weight at 1kg. It comes with Dolby Advanced Audio, and backed by a one-year warranty. The other specs include a 0.3MP webcam, with connectivity options such as Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, USB 2.0, HDMI, head phone jack and microphone jack. Its battery is a 2-cell 39Whr battery that the company promises would last for 8 hours.

Ashok Nair Director, Home and Small Business, Lenovo India who launched the laptop on Tuesday, said, "Lightweight notebooks that offer superior functionality at affordable price points are a compelling choice in an era where consumers are always on the go and want to stay connected… With its attractive design and specifications, IdeaPad 100S offers unmatched end user experience for both families and professionals.”
Lenovo Ideapad 100S Laptop is loaded with the most innovative features that bring infotainment at your fingertips. It consists of a large 29.46 cms (11.6) display and integrated Intel HD Graphics, which makes it an ideal Laptop for intensive gaming sessions.

It weighs approximately 1 kg and therefore, it is highly portable. The 2 x 1 W speakers compliment movie watching by producing immersive sound. Besides, the new Ideapad also consists of a 0.3 Megapixel Webcam that helps in making video calls to friends and family members. This Ideapad 100S Laptop by Lenovo comes along with 1 year Lenovo India warranty.
Lenovo Ideapad 100S Laptop incorporates the advanced and highly efficient Intel Atom Processor with a clock speed of up to 1.83 GHz. With this processor, the new Ideapad can easily withstand the load of multiple tasks at the same time besides giving a web browsing experience. You can run multiple Apps and Software at the same time, without experiencing any time lag, says the company. Besides, this Laptop by Lenovo also has integrated Intel HD Graphics that makes it suitable for the installation of heavy gaming files to help even the Graphic Designers.

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