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For those perfect Netflix and chill moments

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 03/05/2017

» Sporting a rather hefty combination of an Intel-Core i7 processor and 8GB of RAM (upgradeable to 16GB), the Lenovo Yoga 910 is no doubt one of the more powerful ultra-thin hybrid laptops currently on the market. It also sports a pretty decent battery, offering almost 10 hours of use per full-charge, something that greatly enhances its purpose as a portable (1.3kg) working laptop.

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For raw gaming performance, Omen 17 delivers the goods

Business, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 28/01/2017

» Sporting a top-tier GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card, 16GB RAM, 2TB of storage and a new-generation Intel Core-i7 processor, the Omen 17 -- HP's 17-inch flagship gaming laptop -- is a force to be reckoned with.

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Under the curse

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 27/05/2016

» While I can't say much about the first two Warcraft games -- released in the mid-90s -- Warcraft 3 is perhaps one of the most influential video games of the 21st century, giving birth to the MOBA genre of video games and the multi-billion-dollar e-sports industry that followed it. It was also the foundation of perhaps the most successful online game in history, World Of Warcraft, which -- at its peak -- had over 12 million players paying monthly subscriptions to play it. If any video game franchise could break the trend of the horrible video game adaptation films, it should be Warcraft.

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Envy-ous? Not really

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 11/05/2016

» For a machine with a 6th Generation Intel dual-core i7 processor and 8GB RAM running on Windows 10, the HP Envy Notebook never quite managed to leave much of an impression on me. Despite its impressive specs, comfortable keyboard and sleek design, I still found using the notebook to be merely satisfactory at best, with enough performance glitches to hold it back from being an immediate recommendation. Those of you looking for a light, serviceable laptop computer for working on the go could find a lot to like in the machine, provided you can stomach the relatively hefty price.

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Highs and lows of a hybrid device

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 16/12/2015

» HP's Pavilion X2 laptop-tablet hybrid leaves much to be desired. It doesn't have the best screen resolution, nor is its performance as quick and snappy as I hoped it would be. The cramped keyboard makes typing mildly frustrating from time to time. That said, the device is also one of the cheapest devices running on Windows 10 right now, and is at least usable for simple tasks like working on documents (I'm actually typing this on the device). If you're looking for a versatile, portable device for working remotely or for consuming media such as music or videos, there are plenty of worse choices to go with than the Pavilion X2.