Apple teases iPhone Dark Mode in note to developers

Apple teases iPhone Dark Mode in note to developers

Apple has posted a notice on its website alerting developers to the changes Dark Mode will bring to iOS 13 and iPadOS.

The release states that Dark Mode “introduces a dramatic new look for iPhone and iPad that seamlessly integrates with the entire system and can be easily activated via Control Center or Siri”.

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This change, which when applied will cause all compatible apps to run with a grey/black interface, may take developers some time to figure out, so Apple is now offering certain apps the ability to “opt-out” of the change “.

We’re hoping this affects as few apps as possible, as dark mode is clearly a popular choice among consumers, as evidenced by the enthusiastic reception from fans at WWDC 2019 earlier this year.

Dark mode is far from the only change coming to Apple’s redesigned operating systems this year. iOS 13 will focus on performance improvements, and the new packaging system means Face ID unlocking will be 30% faster than before, download file sizes will be up to 50% smaller, app updates will be up to 60% smaller and the apps itself opens twice as fast.

Sign in with Apple is a welcome new security feature that allows users to have more control over their personal information.

For the first time, iPads also get their own operating system, appropriately named iPadOS. Multitasking is one of the major new changes for this operating system, so it’s now much easier to switch between apps, separate apps into multiple windows, and bring up a pop-up keyboard. You can also pack more apps into the home screen, with the widgets taking up less space.

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Apple has more than just new software on the way; The iPhone 11 is also expected to be presented on September 10th. It’s rumored to have a triple camera setup and an all-new A13 chip, although this generation is expected to skip 5G connectivity.

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1648340694 The Canton Smart Soundbar 10 brings Atmos to your living

The Canton Smart Soundbar 10 brings Atmos to your living room

Canton has continued its Smart Soundbar 9 with the Smart Soundbar 10, another sleek device with Dolby Atmos and Chromecast connectivity.

The Smart Soundbar 10 sits atop the Smart Soundbar 9 in Canton’s Smart Soundbar range. They are similar in some respects and have comparable dimensions, with the soundbar being 10.7cm high and 10cm deep, but a longer length at 99cm.

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Constructed from reinforced MDF, the top is covered with heat-treated glass and features an embedded touch-sensitive control panel with an integrated metal grille on the front.

The Soundbar 10 also carries the same number of driver units as the Soundbar 9, but in a different configuration.

Powered by 300 watts of amplification, there are four bass drivers firing upwards, two of which are converted to full-range units when Dolby Atmos is at play. Two front-facing midrange drivers are also joined by two fabric dome tweeters.

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The Smart Soundbar 10 comes with Google Chromecast and Spotify Connect built-in, providing access to Spotify, Tidal, Deezer and TuneIn. Hi-Res Audio is supported – up to 24-bit/96kHz over Wi-Fi and 24-bit/192kHz over HDMI.

Connectivity extends to Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth (aptX) with four HDMI ports – three in and one out – all supporting HDCP2.2. The only HDMI output supports ARC connection to a TV.

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The connections are rounded off with an optical, a coaxial and an analogue stereo cinch input. There’s also a dedicated subwoofer output, but you can wirelessly connect a subwoofer or satellite speakers to the Soundbar 10 by adding the Smart Sub 8 or Smart Soundbox 3 speakers.

In addition to Atmos, Dolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround and DTS-HD soundtracks are supported, or the listener can opt for two-channel stereo. The inclusion of lipsync technology aims to ensure speech is synchronized with on-screen action. The soundbar’s bass, mid and treble controls can be tweaked, or if you want to opt for your own soundbar presets, there are three to choose from.

The Smart Soundbar 10 will go on sale in September for £899 and is available in black or silver.

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Galaxy Fold release date leaked – and you wont have

Galaxy Fold release date leaked – and you won’t have long to wait

Sources in South Korea have claimed that Samsung’s flexible phone may finally be ready for launch (again) – so when can we finally get our hands on it?

South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency has reported that networks are in talks to release the Samsung Galaxy Fold September 6th. We were expecting a release date later in the month, so it’s encouraging to see that the Fold could arrive a little sooner than expected.

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But the key question is: Has Samsung learned its lesson and fixed the vulnerabilities that plagued the original ill-fated handset?

When the Samsung Galaxy Fold was first launched in February 2019, it was naturally received with great enthusiasm as it was the first foldable smartphone from a mainstream manufacturer.

That excitement quickly turned to deep disappointment when the devices broke down within days at the hands of technical reviewers due to physical problems with the display.

The launch date originally set for April was pushed back indefinitely as Samsung’s engineers worked to fix the issues. It now seems that the Galaxy Fold will be relaunched after the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus in September.

We’re excited to get our hands on the new and (hopefully) improved model, although in our hands-on review earlier this year we weren’t blown away by the design, which has a tiny screen on the outside and a visible crease on the huge inner Screen.

This device’s obvious rival is the upcoming Huawei Mate X, which could also be released in the coming weeks.

This device features a different design in which the touch screen is encased on the outside. We found this design to be much more appealing on first impression as it cleverly combines the smartphone and tablet experience.

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Another foldable device has reportedly been in the works for a while, but there’s no word on the release date just yet. The heavily rumored 2019 Motorola Razr takes the classic clamshell design and combines it with a touchscreen. We can’t wait to see how all these devices fare when we put them to the test in the near future.

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Blair Witch Review

Blair Witch Review |

While Blair Witch is rough around the edges, it’s a survival-horror treat that will no doubt delight fans of the long-running franchise. It stays true to what makes the myth so alluring while propelling it in some unpredictable new directions. Certain mechanics feel clumsy and don’t always hit the mark, while the console controls combined with inconsistent performance feel quite unwieldy. But with Bullet by my side, I wasn’t alone in the Black Hills Forest, and it’s a journey I’ll happily take again.

advantages

  • Staying true to and building on the Blair Witch universe
  • Exploring the forest alone is unpredictable and scary
  • Bullet is adorable and adds some mechanical complexity
  • The feeling of isolation is brilliantly implemented

disadvantage

  • The original film is discreetly left behind
  • Not all mechanics work as well as you would hope
  • Iffy performance on consoles

key specifications

  • Evaluation Price: £24.99
  • Developer: Bloober Team
  • Genre: survival horror
  • Release date: August 30, 2019
  • Platforms: Xbox One, PC

I’ve always been fascinated by The Blair Witch Project. As a young girl I watched it with my siblings, the low-budget found footage phenomenon drew me so much that I didn’t sleep for several nights.

A relatively unremarkable horror film became a superstar thanks to one of the world’s first viral marketing campaigns, which convinced audiences that the film was real and portrayed three people as realistic as they are. With this card in hand, The Blair Witch Project defined a generation of horror fans.

This grew into a franchise that led to two sequels, several books, and video games that helped expand the mythos of Burkettsville, Maryland. But many of these failed to capture the subtlety of the original film, prone to lazy jumpscares and exaggerated theories rather than terrifying the viewer with what they couldn’t see.

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Archaic technology like old-school phones and walkie-talkies help make the world feel authentic and extra spooky

So comes Blair Witch, a survival horror experience from the minds behind Layers of Fear and Observer. The development bloober team has a consistent record when it comes to immersive first-person experiences, so lending their craft to this franchise could be a dream come true.

For the most part, it delivers by expanding the universe in cleverly unexpected ways, even as it sacrifices the delicate touch its ancestor valued so highly. It contains a narrative that begins with a melodic sense of panache, drawing me into a mystery surrounding the witch before descending into psychological horror that doesn’t always work but is frightening nonetheless.

Set in 1996, Blair Witch inhabits a world where Heather, Mike and Josh are long lost to the Black Hills Forest and nothing has been recovered except for tapes chronicling their deaths. The local population is afraid of the forest, either out of genuine fear or exaggerated paranoia. It’s a place you don’t enter, although our protagonist Ellis has no choice when a little boy disappears.

A former cop, Ellis and his controversial past, after a few hours, approach the narrative setting of Blair Witch – blessing or curse depending on one’s connection to the universe. I would have loved to have explored the forest and found historical details that explain why this anachronistic legend was born. The franchise has proven it has staying power of epic proportions, attracting hardcore fans desperate to brood over all the small details. I was willing to do something like that, but it didn’t work.

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Even in the rare instances of light, Blair Witch never makes you feel safe

However, the story of Ellis remains compelling. His past as a soldier in the Gulf War left some serious mental scars, a condition that fits well with how The Witch of Blair plays with her victims, trapping them in a world that is inevitable and never changing. This results in some brilliantly inventive visual showpieces, turning a damp, dark wood into a shower of artillery blasts and machine gun fire. While it works, it’s also a far cry from the subdued elements I come to this series for.

However, that element of terror is still there. Exploring the forest with little more than a flashlight, archaic means of communication, and your trusty canine companion, Bullet, makes for some harrowingly tense moments.

Survival horror titles rarely leave you in complete darkness, but Blair Witch often does so and is not afraid to leave the player in a world of utter helplessness. I’m a fearful cat, so I kept sprinting, praying nothing lingered between the trees that flanked me in every direction.

Blair Witch’s use of atmospheric sound cues and foreboding ambient music is among the best I’ve seen in the genre this generation, and instills a level of palpable fear that had me cowering behind the controller. Often there was nothing to fear, the sound design working its magic as I jumped onto shadows and objects suspiciously peering into the periphery. When the monsters, ghosts or whatever they are called appear, the mechanical inconsistencies also come to light.

Bloober Team is definitely ambitious and has created a semi-convincing combat method for Blair Witch. You’ll encounter all kinds of beasts throughout the campaign, but ethereal monsters are by far the most common. These linger in the dark, and you’ll need both a flashlight and a bullet to hold them back. Bullet will bark in their general direction, and you can damage them by aiming your flashlight directly at them. Do this a few times and you’ll be safe, alone in the woods again.

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In fact, if I ever see one hanging from a tree, I’m leaving the country

Bullet is a good boy and can be instructed to stay, follow you, or lead the way in search of objectives or hidden items. You can also rub his stomach at any time, which of course is very important. It’s an intriguing mechanic, although selecting options from the cumbersome radial menu is frustrating – especially amid a series of panic-inducing panic attacks. Bullet can also invade the environment at times, ruining the illusion that this is a living, breathing world of terror.

Ellis also possesses a video camera that allows him to manipulate reality, drawing on the reality-altering elements that the new age of Blair Witch draws so heavily on. Tapes can be found throughout the Black Hills Forest, providing context to the events of the game while presenting themselves as intricate puzzles. For example, an early tape showed two characters walking toward a tunnel, one of them trailing a baseball. When you hold the viewfinder to the real scene, the ball magically appears.

These situations are pleasant and sometimes really head-scratching. On one occasion I was perpetually at a loss trying to move a fallen tree blocking my path. Turns out I used the wrong tape and the solution was obvious, but I still had fun playing with the environment to make it feel alive. The camera comes into its own in later encounters as well, reflecting the 2016 film brilliantly. As divisive as this film has become, it got some things right.

verdict

While Blair Witch is rough around the edges, it’s a survival-horror treat that will no doubt delight fans of the long-running franchise. It stays true to what makes the myth so alluring while propelling it in some unpredictable new directions.

Certain mechanics feel clumsy and don’t always hit the mark, while the console controls combined with inconsistent performance feel quite unwieldy. But with Bullet by my side, I wasn’t alone in the Black Hills Forest, and it’s a journey I’ll happily take again.

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Netflix wants to ban binge watching dont worry just the term

Netflix wants to ban ‘binge-watching’ (don’t worry, just the term)

The rapid rise of Netflix helped coin the term binge-watching. All of these box sets in one place and the disruptive tactic of dropping entire original seasons at once has allowed users to feast on shows until they’re satisfied.

However, it turns out that Netflix isn’t too keen on runtime. In fact, according to actor Guy Pearce, it would rather do without it altogether.

In an interview with Empire Magazine’s podcast, the Aussie star revealed that Netflix specifically asked him not to mention the dreaded “binge-watching” during the promotion of new Netflix Original series The Innocents.

“I don’t think Netflix likes the term ‘binge,'” Pearce said (via IndieWire). “When we did the promotion for in the US, we were strictly instructed beforehand not to talk about ‘binge-watching’.”

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Given the unhealthy connotations associated with the word “binge,” it’s hardly surprising that Netflix wants to avoid the term whenever possible.

Binge drinking and binge eating are considered unhealthy pastimes, as is sitting on the couch for 10 hours at a time chasing through a season of Stranger Things on Netflix. Netflix itself used the term back in 2013 when it sent out a press release to promote the first season of House of Cards.

It’s not clear what the company would prefer. Perhaps the company will henceforth speak of “observation marathons”? Perhaps the company will choose to issue polite warnings when a new series is dropped, urging viewers to “watch responsibly”?

Supernatural drama The Innocents arrived on Netflix on August 24th. You can binge watch, I mean, enjoy your free time this weekend if you wish.

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Hear ye Meet the new tablet that rolls up like an

Hear ye! Meet the new tablet that rolls-up like an ancient scroll

The slow crawl toward flexible displays that fold or wrap has become a holy grail for tech futurists, but this new concept device has very deeply rooted its inspiration in history.

Researchers have developed a prototype touchscreen tablet that can be rolled up into a cylinder and unrolled like old parchment.

Dubbed MagicScroll, the prototype device from Queens University’s Human Media department features a 7.5-inch touchscreen neatly housed in a casing.

Users can rotate the display using a physical rotating wheel on either end of the device, while there’s also a pop-out button to show off the 2K resolution screen in all its glory.

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The partially 3D printed device can also be used to make phone calls, even with the display housed in the case. There’s also a camera, while the motion sensors allow the MagicScroll to use gestures similar to Nintendo’s Wiimote. You can see it in action in the following video:

“We took inspiration from the design of ancient scrolls because their shape allows for a more natural, uninterrupted experience of long visual timelines,” explains Roel Vertegaal, professor of human-computer interaction and head of the lab (via TechCrunch).

“Another source of inspiration was the old Rolodex filing systems used to store and search contact cards. MagicScroll’s scroll wheel allows infinite scrolling for quick browsing of long lists. Unfolding the scroll is a tactile experience that offers a full-screen view of the selected item. Imagine flipping through your Instagram timeline, messages, or LinkedIn contacts this way!

“Ultimately, we hope to design the device so that it can even be rolled into something as small as a pen that you can carry in your shirt pocket,” he added. “More generally, the MagicScroll project also allows us to further explore the notions that ‘screens don’t have to be flat’ and ‘anything can become a screen’. Whether it’s a reusable mug, consisting of an interactive screen that lets you choose your order before arriving at a coffee station, or a display on your clothes, we’re exploring how objects can become apps.”

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Dell Inspiron 15 5000 5580 first look Review

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) first look Review

key specifications

  • Intel Core i7-8565U, Core i5-8265U and Core i3-8145U processors
  • Intel UHD Graphics 620
  • Nvidia GeForce MX130 or MX150 (both with 2GB GDDR5 vRAM)
  • Intel Optane memory and storage options
  • 359*249*19.5mm
  • 1.77kg

The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) features Intel’s new 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPUs and lets you choose from a range of storage and memory options so you can tailor it to your work needs.

Processor-wise, versions will be available with three of the Whiskey Lake processors, and storage-wise you get a range of SSD, HDD, or SSD and HDD configurations if you want the best of both worlds.

Just how much choice you have when combining hard drive options with storage isn’t known yet. We also note that the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 has a “take off weight” of 1.77 kg. Once you start adding large SATA drives, the weight will increase.

While the presence of Whiskey Lake means Gigabit Wi-Fi is an option, flaky and congested conferencing Wi-Fi access points don’t work well with the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580), so I can’t say what this thing is for is surfing the internet. The looped video playing on the screen sure looked good on the 15.6-inch screen, at least.

While there’s IPS technology here that promises great viewing angles, I wasn’t able to snap photos that do the display justice, thanks in part to the harsh stand lighting from Dell’s IFA booth.

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The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) seen from behind.

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) – Theme

The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) will be available in a range of colors including this attractive burgundy metallic hue that really caught the eye on Dell’s stand at IFA. The laptop feels dense, solid, and sturdy, although I do wonder how resilient it is and how that red finish will look after a few years.

The Inspiron range is typically aimed at the student, researcher, reporter or anyone who needs something solid and reliable for writing and archiving copies while on the go. They don’t look that flashy historically. You are there to get the job done.

After spending a few minutes with the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580), we were able to get a bit of a feel for the keyboard, which is nice, springy, and responsive. The key travel feels flat, the layout is intelligent and nicely spaced. I’m guessing that unlike some Dell laptops (I’m looking at you, Dell XPS15 2-in-1) the Page Up and Page Down keys have been done away with, these commands can be executed by using the function hold down and use the corresponding arrow key.

While 1.77 kg is as light as the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) will get, it’s not a huge unwieldy thing. While it’s not quite as light as something like the Acer Swift 5, there are more storage options and ports here. While not quite as zippy, it’s arguably more versatile for those who can’t stand to embrace the dongle life.

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A closeup of the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) keyboard.

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) Specifications

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580)
advertisement15.6″ Full HD LED with IPS
CPUIntel Core i7-8565U, Core i5-8265U, Core i3-8145U
graphicIntel UHD Graphics 620, Nvidia GeForce MX130 or MX150 (both with 2 GB GDDR5 vRAM).
reminder4GB, 8GB, 8GB (4G x 2) 12GB (8G + 4G), 16GB (8G x 2), 32GB (16GB x 2) DDR4 2666MHz, 20GB (4GB 2666MHz DDR4 + 16GB Intel Optane memory)
camp128GB/256GB/512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD

1TB/2TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive

128GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD + 1TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive

128GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD + 2TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive

256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD + 1TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive

256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD + 2TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive

Wireless connection802.11ac, Bluetooth, 2×2

802.11ac, Bluetooth, 1×1

portsHDMI 1.4a, 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C (Power Delivery), USB 2.0, SD card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC), headphones/microphone, Ethernet (RJ45)
battery3-cell, 42 WHr battery (estimated battery life not given)
Dimensions359*249*19.5mm
Weight1.77kg

Unlike the Dell Inspiron 15 (5482) 2-in-1, there doesn’t seem to be the same M.2 limitation here, so in theory you should be able to select an SSD + HDD option and Optane storage to boot to use.

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Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) Price

The Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) range starts at £499.

It’s currently unclear how much the price will increase as you start adding things. Typically, it’s storage that drives prices skyrocketing. So if you’re looking for one of these SSD and HDD options, expect to dig deep.

The SD card reader, USB port, Ethernet port and lock port of the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580).

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) Release Date

The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) will go on sale in the UK and Europe on September 20th.

The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) seen from the front.

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580) First Impressions

The Inspiron line has always been aimed at people who care more about substance than style, and at first glance that seems like what you’d get with the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5580). While it’s not unpleasant on the eye, it’s not quite as engaging as other slimmer notebooks and Ultrabooks doing the rounds these days. While it feels pretty solid, the fact that I can’t do much with it on Dell’s stand obviously limits what I can tell you about the performance of the Inspiron 15 5000 (5580). I like the fact that you get a good number of ports here, including an SD card reader and Ethernet, and I have a feeling this will appeal to those looking for a reliable machine that’s flexible in a variety of situations.

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Dell Inspiron 14 5000 5482 2 in 1 first look Review

Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) 2-in-1 first look Review

key specifications

  • Intel Core i7-8565U, Core i5-8265U and Core i3-8145U processors
  • Intel UHD Graphics 620
  • NVIDIA GeForce MX130 with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM option
  • Intel Optane memory and storage options
  • 328 x 233 x 19.95mm
  • 1.757kg

Dell’s new Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) 2-in-1 comes with Intel’s latest 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPUs under the hood and the option to integrate its nimble Optane memory technology.

While Intel’s Whiskey Lake CPUs are all present and correct here, note that versions with different Wi-Fi modules are available for purchase. So if you plan to use this, check the specs before handing over your money.

We’re not sure how much choice you have when purchasing right now, but you have a plethora of SSD and HDD storage options to choose from.

Optane’s main claim to fame is that it can greatly increase the speed at which files are retrieved from hard drives, thanks to a system that sees frequently accessed files cached. For larger files, you’re probably better off with an SSD option. Depending on your working methods and needs, Optane may or may not be useful to you.

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Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) front view.

Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) – Theme

At around 1.7 kg, the Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) is far from the lightest laptop on the market, which just goes to show how many airy devices have been introduced this year.

That said, I could easily pick up the Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) and don’t think it would be a big deal to lug it around between briefings at a trade show – it feels totally portable.

The keyboard was good for typing, and while it doesn’t have the extreme responsiveness of the maglev keys that we’ve seen on higher-end XPS machines, it felt of the standard we’d expect from one of the higher-end Inspiron machines.

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Close-up of the Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) keyboard.

Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) Specifications

Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482)
advertisement14″ Full HD LED with IPS
CPUCore i7-8565U, Core i5-8265U, Core i3-8145U
graphicIntel UHD Graphics 620, Nvidia GeForce MX130 with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM
reminder4GB, 8GB, 12GB (8GB + 4GB), 16GB, 32GB DDR4 2666MHz, 24GB (8GB 2666MHz DDR4 DRAM + 16GB Intel Optane memory)
camp128GB m.2 PCIe solid slate drive,

256GB m.2 PCIe solid slate drive,

500GB 5400rpm 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive, 1TB 5400rpm 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive,
2TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive,

128GB m.2 PCIe Solid State Drive + 1TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive,

256GB m.2 PCIe Solid State Drive + 1TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive,
128GB m.2 PCIe Solid State Drive + 2TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive,
256GB m.2 PCIe Solid State Drive + 2TB 5400RPM 2.5″ SATA Hard Drive.

Wireless connection802.11ac 1×1 WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1 / 802.11ac 1×1 WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0 / 802.11ac 2×2 WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0
ports2x USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB Type-C (FF), USB 2.0, HDMI 1.4b, 3.5mm headphone jack, SD card reader
battery3-cell, 42 WHr battery (estimated battery life not given)
Dimensions328 x 233 x 19.95mm
Weight1.757kg

Dell’s spec sheet notes that if you opt for Optane RAM, you’ll have to sacrifice the M.2 slot, meaning you won’t have those SSD options available to you.

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The HDMI and USB ports on the Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482).

Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) Price

According to Dell, the Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) range starts at £599 / $599.99. With so many different storage and memory options available to you, expect prices to vary wildly between configurations.

Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) Release Date

The Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) goes on sale September 6th in the UK and October 2nd in the US.

The SD card reader, headphone jack, USB port and fingerprint scanner of the Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482).

Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) First Impressions

The Dell Inspiron 14 5000 (5482) feels solid and reliable and could be a winner for people looking for a decent workhorse laptop that they can customize to their specific storage and memory needs. If you need something primarily for writing or video work, you might benefit from the cheaper Optane-enhanced HDD option, and there’s a dedicated GPU offering that could be particularly useful for editing work – although we have no idea about the color space coverage or temperature, so that’s a bit harder to call at the moment.

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