Monday, May 23, 2016

Sony Xperia X review

The Xperia X is one of three new Sony devices unveiled at the Mobile World Congress. The new Xperia X series offers specs that sit just below the flagship Z range, plus some interesting new features for the camera and screen.



Key features

  • 5" 1,080 x 1,920px LCD display with 441ppi, X-Reality for Mobile, Triluminos technology and Dynamic Contrast Enhancer; scratch-resistant glass, oleophobic coating
  • Android OS v6.0 Marshmallow with Xperia launcher
  • Hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 650, a dual-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A72 and quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53; Adreno 510 GPU; 3GB RAM
  • 23 MP camera with 1080p@60fps video recording and tracking autofocus; 13 MP front-facing camera with 1080p@30fps video
  • 32GB of built-in storage and a microSD card slot
  • Single and dual-SIM variants
  • LTE Cat.6 (300Mbps); Dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; A-GPS/GLONASS receiver, Bluetooth v4.1, FM radio with RDS
  • Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic; 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res audio
  • 2,620mAh non-removable battery
  • Fingerprint sensor



  Cons:

  • No option for 4K video recording
  • No waterproofing
  • Chipset and RAM not impressive for the price

Asus Eee Pad Slider

The Asus Eee Pad Slider is a refreshing change in the tablet market. It has a unique(for a tablet anyway) sliding keyboard design that gives it some added appeal for business users, and for anyone who types a lot.

It has the exact same hardware as almost every other android tablet, but with its functional design, it shouldn't matter. While it might not end up being the most popular device on the market, I feel that it will definitely sell.

Asus Eee Pad Slider In addition to the slider keyboard, it has a decent camera, and slew of ports(for a tablet), which all combine to make a semi-unique computing experience.

Pros

The Eee Pad Slider has Android 3.1, which means full Adobe Flash support. It also has a micro-USB port for expansion, plus a micro-SD card reader. The screen is covered with Corning® Gorilla® Glass, which protects it from scratches, and bumps, plus it has a full qwerty keyboard for increased productivity. Another good thing is the 1GB of RAM, which is a decent amount for a tablet(twice as much as the Ipad 2).

Cons

Besides the sliding keyboard, it is pretty much a run-o-the-mill Android tablet, with the same processor, screen size, and resolution as almost every other Android tablet out there. The other con is the limited amount of storage, which while the same as other tablets, is still limited compared to a netbook or laptop.

Specs


  • RAM=1GB
  • Storage=16 or 32GB flash storage
  • Screen=10.1 inch 1280 by 800
  • OS=Android 3.1
  • Processor=Dual-core Tegra 2, clocked at 1GHz
  • Price=$499-$699

Bottom Line

The Eee Pad Slider is a great choice for a Tablet, and I would definitely recommend it.

Monday, January 19, 2015

How to Edit PDF Files On your iPhone or iPad

Nowadays PDF is very common formats. It’s very easy to use and read the file. And many people now use PDF on a daily basis on their mobile phones and tablets, including on the iOS platform. While the entire thing about PDF files is good, the complexities involved in creating and editing PDF files still looms at large for those of us who can’t afford the entire Adobe suite.

Below I have try to make a list of  top 10 best iPhone PDF reader that allows you to read, edit, or sign PDF on your iPhone or iPod (iPhone 6 and iPhone 5 included).

Top 10 PDF Reader iPhone Software

Free Apps:

PDF Expert

Pros: It’s a very reliable with some unique PDF editing features.

Cons: Some PDF files tend to lag at times.




Google Play Books

Pros: It has numerous features that enrich the reading experience.

Cons: Crashes at times.




iBooks

Pros: A stunning interface and reliable features make it one of the best PDF readers on IOS.

Cons: Can crash at times.

Price: Free




FileApp

Pros: It allows you to browse all the files on your iOS 

Cons: Lacks PDF editing features.




Dropbox

Pros: Have lot of features 

Cons: Lacks any additional features.



Paid Apps:

iAnnotate

Pros: A convenient way to read PDF files with lots of features.

Cons: Some PDF pages aren’t loading at times.

Price: $9.99

Download iAnnotate >>


PDF Reader Premium

Pros: It works perfectly and it brings a large number of additional functions.

Cons: Contains some crashing bugs.

Price: $2.99

Download PDF Reader Premium >>


GoodReader

Pros: A great, universal application that solves all your PDF reading and editing problems.

Cons: Won’t open some PDF files correctly.

Price: $2.99

Download GoodReader >>


PDF Reader Pro

Pros: lets you edit, modify and annotate PDF files.

Price: $5.99

Download PDF Reader Pro>>


PDF Slicer

Pros: You can do Cut or delete, Add or merge pages , Crop, copy and paste out of PDF files

Cons: You can’t edit the contents (text, images, links etc.)

Price: $4.99

Download PDF Slicer >>