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Hybrid of convenience

Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/03/2016

» It's been a while since a hybrid laptop/tablet was introduced into the market. The idea is to satisfy those who want both: an easy-to-carry portable device that also resembles a conventional notebook with touchable screen.

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Powerful PC in palm of hand

Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/03/2016

» Have a little look at your desktop computer. You'll likely see a bulky tower on or under your desk called a CPU. All of that technology has now been shrunk down to a device called Intel NUC, which fits perfectly in the palm of your hand.

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Desire leaves us wanting more

Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/01/2016

» Not everyone is willing to pay 20,000 baht-plus on cutting-edge masterpieces such as the HTC One or Samsung S5. This is where the HTC Desire 816 comes in.

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It's mall about the Benjamins

Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 22/10/2014

» Perhaps we are living in a city that craves giant shopping centres more than anything else, say a museum or a park.

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A versatile netbook, but not without issues

Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 23/07/2014

» Last year I reviewed the W510, one of the first tablet-notebook hybrids from Acer, and it somewhat disappointed me. The model was short on processing power, too small on storage space and had issues with Windows 8.

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Scope for freedom

Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 30/10/2013

» Browsing and editing an Office suite smoothly, battery power lasting a day, and an expanding list of accessories _ few tablets can offer all these features. But the Dell Latitude 10 tablet can _ let's see how.

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Neither form nor function

Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 27/03/2013

» Acer has rolled out its tablet-notebook hybrid series. Two weeks ago I reviewed the W700 model, the big brother that made a good impression on me. Today's question: Will this positive impression transfer to its little brother, the W510?