The Lenovo Yoga 7i 14 (about $200 more than the IdeaPad) is 0.69 inches and 3.09 pounds, while the Asus VivoBook Flip 14 comes in at 0.72 inches and 3.31 pounds. It’s also quite thick at 0.82 inches and slightly heavy at 3.3 pounds. Its display bezels are thin on the sides but large on top, and the chin is huge. Like last year’s model, though, the IdeaPad Flex 5i 14 is larger than it should be. I’d say the IdeaPad Flex 5i looks better than it costs, and it won’t make you feel like you’re slumming it when you take it to a posh coffeehouse. The Asus VivoBook Flip 14 is a little more dynamic in its appearance, but that doesn’t mean it’s better-looking - it actually suffers from a lime green lining around the Enter key that breaks up its color scheme. It’s a very understated look, with a few angles to give it a streamlined appearance, following the minimalist trend Lenovo has used in its budget and midrange designs. The 2-in-1 maintains its dark grey aesthetic, with just a touch of chrome in the Lenovo logo on the lid and the keyboard deck. Compared to the budget-oriented and quite bendable Asus VivoBook Flip 14, which uses plastic in the chassis and aluminum alloy lining the lid, the IdeaPad Flex 5i feels like a million bucks. The rest of the chassis is all plastic, but it still feels solid - more so than some premium laptops that use magnesium alloy to reduce weight. The IdeaPad Flex 5i 14 follows the same design as the previous model, but with glass fiber mixed into the plastic lid to give it a sturdier feel. In the end, it proves why AMD continues to be the leader in budget laptops. You can get a Core i3 for a more attractive $570, but you give up half the RAM and storage. That’s barely a budget laptop price (although it does double the storage over the AMD machine), and I found the Intel version offers less value than last year’s model. I reviewed the $735 midrange configuration of the IdeaPad Flex 5i 14 with a Core i5-1135G7, which is the right Intel chip to compare to the Ryzen 5 4500U in the previous review unit.
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Can't remove DRM from/convert a (legally bought) Amazon Kindle book from Kindle for Mac. So that’s what I compared the M1 mini to: To compare that to something, the most powerful Mac mini configuration you can currently get with Intel processor is 3.2GHz Core i7 with 64GB RAM and 2TB SSD. From the newest model, I have used the M1 Mac mini with 16GB RAM and 1TB flash storage, running the latest macOS Big Sur: To make my tests reasonable, I wanted to try something that is likely to be used as a small FileMaker Server. So how exactly do the Apple and Intel-made CPU’s compared when running FileMaker? Test Environment When just looking at it, laying on the desk, you can’t really tell which Mac mini you have. I was very nicely surprised, that even under the Rosetta emulation, it performed as well as on the latest Core i7 Mac mini. I executed the same quick test with 1000 records I recently used for my first performance tests of FileMaker Pro 19.1.3 and FileMaker Server 19.1.2. We have received our first Mac mini with the Apple’s new M1 processor, so I could not resist to test how Claris FileMaker performs on this new hardware. Click on the picture in the preview and then draw an outline around the part of the picture that you want to use. You should end up with a complete scan showing the slide (if you only scanned one), the open side and the surrounding blackened area too. Remove the check and then do a preview scan. Under the Preview button you will see a box check marked for thumbnail. When you open the scan page and it shows you the mode, setting, original document type, destination, adjustments, and then the preview and scan buttons. I don't know if it's the technically correct one but it works. I had the same problem and have found my answer. SOURCE: using epson v500 and can't get it to change the We partnered with The New York Times to find the answer by testing, on both Android and iPhone smartphones, a slew of procedures that people, publications, and-in some cases-smartphone manufacturers suggest for getting more use time out of your phone. But many of the claims in those articles are specious at best, and some of the tricks they suggest could actually shorten your battery life. For many people, just making it through the day can be a challenge, which is why you see so many “How to make your phone’s battery last longer!” articles in your friends’ Facebook feeds. One of the biggest complaints people have about their smartphone is that the battery doesn’t last long enough. In November 2009 the band released the live album “Melt-Banana Lite Live Ver 0.0” which was their first to be release with the alternative setup. At various times in their career Melt-Banana would perform as Melt-Banana Lite, which would see the group swap fuzzy guitars for samplers and synths. Following which, Melt-Banana returned to the studio to record and subsequently released “Bambi’s Dilemma” marked by its unusually hi-fi sound. A compilation of EPs and split releases arrived in 2005 entitled “13 Hedgehogs”, featuring a whopping 56 tracks. Three years later, with the departure of drummer Sudoh, Melt-Banana issued the studio album “Cell-Scape”, another shuddering release. The studio album “Teeny Shiny” appeared in 2000 following in a similar vein to “Charlie” and is still marked by the group’s lo-fi affiliation. Following the release, the band toured in support of the Melvins, having previously toured alongside Jim O’Rourke and Zeni Geva in 1994 and Mr. Live recorded in the studio, Melt-Banana’s subsequent album “MxBx 1998/13,000 Miles at Light Velocity” was recorded for John Zorn’s label Tzadik Records. The band’s full-length “Charlie” arrived in October 1998, originally released on their own label A-Zap. and the UK despite performing poorly in Japan, aided by the mysterious noise-rock, almost cult aesthetic of Melt-Banana. Due to the success of the release, Melt-Banana subsequently signed with Skin Graft on which the band released the albums “Speak Squeak Creak” and “Scratch or Stitch”. Three years later with the name changed to Melt-Banana, the band signed with the British label Chocolate Monk and issued their debut cassette album “Cactuses Come in Flocks”. The two began honing their skills as a duo before the arrival of drummer Sudoh Toshiaki. During her studies at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, vocalist Yasuko Onuki formed the band Mizu in 1991 and later enlisted the services of guitarist Ichirou Agata. |