Monday, 9 March 2015

New Mac Book - Tech Specs || Apple new Invention || Ultra thin

New Mac Book - Tech Specs || Apple
Display      
Retina display
12-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology
2304-by-1440 resolution at 226 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors
16:10 aspect ratio
Supported scaled resolutions:
1440 by 900
1280 by 800
1024 by 640

Processor
1.1GHz
1.1GHz dual-core Intel Core M processor (Turbo Boost up to 2.4GHz) with 4MB shared L3 cache
Configurable to 1.3GHz dual-core Intel Core M processor (Turbo Boost up to 2.9GHz) with 4MB shared L3 cache.

1.2GHz
1.2GHz dual-core Intel Core M processor (Turbo Boost up to 2.6GHz) with 4MB shared L3 cache
Configurable to 1.3GHz dual-core Intel Core M processor (Turbo Boost up to 2.9GHz) with 4MB shared L3 cache.

Memory
8GB of 1600MHz LPDDR3 onboard memory

Storage
256GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage
512GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage

Size and Weight
Height: 0.14–0.52 inch (0.35–1.31 cm)
Width: 11.04 inches (28.05 cm)
Depth: 7.74 inches (19.65 cm)
Weight: 2.03 pounds (0.92 kg)


Graphics and Video Support
Intel HD Graphics 5300
Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 3840 by 2160 pixels on an external display, both at millions of colors

Wireless
Wi-Fi
802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology

Charging and Expansion

USB-C port with support for:
Charging
USB 3.1 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps)
Native DisplayPort 1.2 video output
VGA output using USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter (sold separately)
HDMI video output using USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter (sold separately)


Camera      
480p FaceTime camera

Audio 
Stereo speaker
Dual microphones
Headphone port

  • Headphone/optical digital audio output (minijack) 
  • Support for Apple iPhone headset with remote and microphone

Keyboard and TrackPad
Full-size keyboard with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) individual LED backlit keys, including 12 function keys and 4 arrow keys with ambient light sensor
 

Force Touch trackpad for precise cursor control and pressure-sensing capabilities; enables Force clicks, accelerators, pressure-sensitive drawing, and Multi-Touch gestures

Battery and Power 
Up to 9 hours wireless web3
Up to 10 hours iTunes movie playback3
Built-in 39.7-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery
29W USB-C Power Adapter; USB-C power port


Electrical and Operating Requirements
Line voltage: 100V–240V AC

Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz

Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C)

Storage temperature: -13° to 113° F (-25° to 45° C)

Relative humidity: 0% to 90% noncondensing

Operating altitude: tested up to 10,000 feet

Maximum storage altitude: 15,000 feet

Maximum shipping altitude: 35,000 feet

Operating System


OS X Yosemite
Engineered to take full advantage of your Mac hardware, OS X Yosemite is intuitive and easy to use. It features an elegant design, includes enhancements to the apps you use most, and enables your Mac and iOS devices to work together in amazing ways. Learn more



OS X Yosemite includes
  • AirDrop 
  • AirPlay 
  • Dictation 
  • Gatekeeper 
  • Notification Center 
  • Facebook Integration  
  • Twitter Integration
  • Mail Drop
  • Multiple Display Suppor
  • tFinder Tabs and Tags
  • iCloud
  • iCloud Keychain
  • iCloud Drive
  • Family Sharing
  • Dashboard
  • Mission Control
  • Spotlight Search
  • Safari Power Saver
  • App Nap
  • Power Nap
  • Compressed Memory
  • Built-in Sharing
Built-in Apps   

 In the Box
MacBook
29W USB-C Power Adapter
USB-C Charge Cable (2 m)


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HTC One M9 vs Samsung Galaxy S6: Specs Comparison

The two big smartphone announcements at Mobile World Congress were the Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9, both new flagships for the two companies.

Even though it is an uphill swing for both companies, currently facing a drop in sales throughout 2014, both devices look to be contenders for the best smartphone of the year, but which one is better?

Design
HTC has always had a profound vision when it comes to mobile design, continuing to iterate the metallic unibody ever since the launch of the One M7 two years ago. Samsung, on the other hand, has lacked the quality assurance to compete with Apple and HTC on design.

This all changes for Samsung in 2015, with the launch of a dual-glass Galaxy S6 with metal frame. It is a breath of fresh air from Samsung’s continued faux-leather and faux-metal design.

Even with all of the changes to the design on the Galaxy S6, the premium unibody on the HTC One M9 will always be a favorite for Android fans. The One M9 is less likely to crack since it is metal instead of glass, and looks absolutely gorgeous with a new two-tone palette for the back and front of the device.

Internals
The One M9 features a full HD (1920 x 1080) display, a bit lower than the Quad HD (2560 x 1440) display on the Galaxy S6. The AMOLED display does offer darker blacks on the Galaxy S6, but lacks the color accuracy that the One M9’s LCD display offers.

Internally, HTC has fitted the octa-core Snapdragon 810 to the One M9, one part clocked at 1.5GHz and the other at 2GHz. This is similar to Samsung’s octa-core Exynos processor, clocked around the same speed, but with a new 14-nanometer architecture.

The Exynos processor is smaller than the Snapdragon 810, and does not consume as much power. The final results may be minimal, but it is highly likely that the Exynos will win out in a raw power battle.

Both smartphones offer 3GB of RAM and quad-core graphics chips. The One M9 surpasses the Galaxy S6 when it comes to battery size, HTC fitting a 2840mAh battery to the Galaxy S6’s 2550mAh, but Samsung argues its new wireless charging is why it can afford a smaller battery.
HTC has finally decided to retire its Ultra Pixel sensor, following poor customer interest. Its replacement will be a 20-megapixel sensor, featuring a dual-LED flash.

Samsung has not changed much on its own camera, keeping the 16MP shooter from last year. It has added optical image stabilisation and f/1.9 lens, offering quicker focus and less blur on photos.

Megapixels are really not a big factor in the discussion of the best camera, considering Apple continues to knock it out of the ball-park with an 8MP iSight camera, and the Nokia Lumia 1020 did not make huge dents in the mobile camera market even with 41MP.

Instead, consistency and color accuracy should be looked into, and in both places Samsung beats the HTC by quite a large margin. Even though the One M9 is capable of a great photo, Samsung has a better opportunity of capturing good photos over an 100 picture period.
 
Software

Both providers offer Android Lollipop at launch, but both also reskin the OS. HTC launched Sense 7 on the One M9, while Samsung announced a new version of TouchWiz.

TouchWiz used to be the burden of Android for many mobile users, but Samsung has heavily redacted most of its ugly animations and bloatware. The Galaxy S6 comes running three Samsung apps: S Voice, S Health and Samsung Pay, alongside three Microsoft apps and Google’s services.

Sense 7 is a continuation on HTC’s software ideas, launching a new location based app launcher on the latest update. While in the past we would have easily went with Sense, the TouchWiz redesign does wonders for performance and offers a clean aesthetic.

Verdict

Both smartphones offer an incredible experience, but when it comes down to the best choice Samsung’s Galaxy S6 wins the battle in our opinion, offering better performance, higher display resolution, a fresh software redesign and consistent camera.

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