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Lg slidepad h160 review3/31/2023 Reportedly, the ultra-portable device measures 19.4mm at its thickest point, weighs 1.23kg and is equipped with HDMI and USB 3.0 ports.īoth hybrid notebooks are based on a Windows 8 operating system. Moreover, it houses 8GB of RAM and a larger 160GB SSD. LG’s higher end Tab-Book Ultra Z160 slider comes with an 11.6-inch 720p IPS multi-touch panel and is driven by a speedier, third-generation (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core i5 central processing unit. Apparently, the H160 weighs 1.05kg with the built-in battery that lasts for around 12.5 hours on a single charge. Tablet ou Notebook Que dúvida cruel Mas por que não ter os dois em um só produto Essa é a proposta do Slidepad 2, da LG. The 0.6-inch thick tablet offers USB and HDMI connectivity, a microSD card reader slot, Wireless LAN and Bluetooth adapters. Furthermore, it packs an Intel Atom Z2760 (Clover Trail) System-On-Chip that incorporates two physical cores operating at 1.8GHz and an integrated graphics controller clocked at 533MHz. The Tab-Book H160 sports an 11.6-inch capacitive multi-touch ( 5 points) touchscreen display of HD native resolution, a Solid-State Drive with a storage capacity of 64GB and 2GB of internal RAM. As of now, there is unfortunately still no word on when these will become commercially available in Europe/North America or how much will they set you back. The two sliders that are currently representing the Tab-Book Series are called H160 and Ultra Z160 with the latter, as the name suggests, featuring more Ultrabook-like specs. You just know what’d be next.LG has unveiled a new line of convertible tablets as part of the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show ( CES) in Las Vegas. But now the H160 is here, the H200 is out to pasture and the H100 probably destined for it shortly. Some fellow journalists used to chide me in the past by saying that if I hadn't at least heard the H200, I really knew nothing of Hegel. To be perfectly honest, I’d thus far not had any up close and personal encounter with Hegel’s big-boy stuff, at least not within my own four walls. And this one has a few accoutrements no other Hegel product thus far offered. As Hegel lore proves, newer always means better. To me it looks obvious right now that if someone were really interested in Hegel integrateds, they ought to spend a bit more and go for the new one. The H160 had already disappeared the H200 from Hegel’s website and I had no idea why the H100 was still up there. What I couldn’t guess at was price, only that it’d by necessity be a lot higher than the H80’s ask. ![]() Based on that + 100 figure alone I knew that the H160 won't be a stuffed-to the-gilles H80 but bigger. Any model designation exceeding 100 obliges Hegel to use a certain chassis. As a happy H80 owner, I kept my ear to the ground. I was aware of the H160 coming down the pike well before any official press releases. He always finds ways to improve something meaningful. He’s the sort of engineer who seems never content to rest on his laurels. I guess it reflects Bent Holter’s attitude. ![]() This was easily heard whilst comparing the H70 to the H80 or the HD11 to the HD12. These Norwegians couldn’t be bothered unless there were big sonic dividends. Even if there are tweaks, it's often a purely functional address. Every professional review we looked at mentioned the outstanding contrast ratio of this LG OLED TV, with one reviewer going as far as to call the black levels perfect. Usually changes are subtle and often merely cosmetic. "You know nothing, John Snow." My experience suggests how there aren't many audio companies which offer really big progress from one product to another when we think within a range. With it, the Hegel folks added brand-new functionalities to the integrated amplifier mix to try new things. But today’s H160 doesn't really bump off anything in Hegel’s portfolio at least not in any obvious way. That was the case for the H70 being replaced by the H80 or with the HD12 DAC/headfi combo which had put the HD11 out to pasture. This company is known for releasing big sonic upgrades wherein each new model performs audibly better than its predecessor. And honestly, I had nothing against the refresher. Not even three months had passed since last I'd dealt with Hegel.
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