Intel's Broadwell-powered NUC mini-PC reviewed
The concept behind Intel's NUCs is pretty straightforward: take an ultrabook, lop off the screen, keyboard, and touchpad, and then cram the remaining parts into the smallest desktop enclosure possible.
The original Next Unit of Computing launched in late 2012, delivering ultrabook-class performance inside of a 4" x 4" x 2" chassis. The following year, according to Intel, shipments of NUCs and NUC-based systems surged from zero to a million units. It's ...
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Dell's Venue 8 7000 tablet reviewed
All too many headlines about Dell's Venue 8 7000 tablet focus on the device's slender profile. I suppose that's to be expected given the tech industry's obsession with slim devices, but I can't help but roll my eyes. The Venue shaves a mere 0.1 mm off thickness of the second-gen iPad Air, making its "world's thinnest" billing a technical distinction rather than a truly meaningful advantage.
Don't get me wrong. The Venue's lithe frame is pretty amazing. However, its external dimensions are ...
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