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premier league odds sky bet AdvertisementLenovo Slim 9iAt the top of the stack is the flagship Lenovo Slim 9i, a thin clamshell laptop with a design that mimics the Yoga 9i, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops on the market. It has the same elegant rounded, polished edges but with a 180-degree hinge. The laptop comes in an 鈥淥atmeal鈥 color.AdvertisementAdvertisementLenovo Slim 9iPhoto: Florence Ion/GizmodoIt weighs 3 pounds and measures 12.5 x 9.1 x 0.6 inches, making it slightly lighter than the Yoga 9i. Ports are limited to three Thunderbolt 4 inputs and a headphone jack, so you lose a USB-A port going from the Yoga to the Slim.Advertisement setTimeout(() => const adSlot = document.querySelector(.apscustom); const adFallback = document.querySelector(.ars-fallback); if (adSlot) if has been read, but theres no ad, then show the fallback if (adFallback && adSlot.offsetHeight : Florence IonI鈥檓 eager to hear the four-speaker Bowers Wilkins-tuned audio system, considering this Slim 9i doesn鈥檛 have a soundbar hinge like the Yoga model. I鈥檓 also hoping the 1080p IR webcam is better than the one on its convertible twin. Overall, though, the Slim 9i is a svelte ultra-portable system with a premium design and good specs.AdvertisementLenovo Slim 7/7i Pro XAvailable with either Intel or AMD processors, the Slim 7i Pro X and Slim 7 Pro X are slightly heavier and thicker than the Slim 9i but pack faster performance across the board. Based on specs alone, I鈥檇 argue that the speed gains are worth the minor tradeoff in portability.AdvertisementAnd I really mean 鈥渕inor.鈥 The Slim 7i Pro X and 7 Pro X weigh 3.5 pounds and measure 12.9 x 8.7 x 0.6 inches, making them about the same size as the Slim 9i but a half-pound heavier. The Intel-based Slim 7i Pro X comes in Dark Teal and Cloud Grey whereas the AMD-based Slim 7 Pro X is available only in Storm Grey. Lenovo Slim 7i Pro XPhoto: Florence Ion/GizmodoAdvertisementWith that extra girth, Lenovo stuffed more ports into these machines. Here鈥檚 where the fine print matters: the Slim 7i comes with two Thunderbolt 4 inputs, a USB-C, a headphone jack, and an HDMI 2.0. The AMD version, however, has two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and a headphone jack. That missing HDMI connection is going to be a thorn in the side of those on Team Red. Whether you choose the Intel (Slim 7i Pro X) or AMD (Slim 7 Pro X) version, you鈥檒l get a 14.5-inch, 3K (3070 x 1920) IPS display with 400 nits of brightness and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate with G-Sync support. Unlike the well-equipped Slim 9i, the Slim 7i Pro X has only dual Harman-tuned speakers. AdvertisementLenovo Slim 7i Pro XPhoto: Florence Ion/GizmodoThat screen might have ticked you off to it: these come with discrete graphics in the form of either an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU or an RTX 1650. While short of being 鈥済aming-caliber鈥 cards, the RTX 3050 held its own when I tested it in the HP Spectre x360 16.AdvertisementYou get three CPU options for each model. The Slim 7i Pro X starts with an Intel Core i5-12500H and goes up to a Core i7-12700H CPU. If you鈥檙e an AMD fan, you can get a Ryzen 5 600HS, Ryzen 7 6800HS, or Ryzen 9 6900HS. Interestingly, Lenovo says the AMD model lasts three hours longer on a charge, at 15.5 hours versus 12.5 hours. Rounding out the specs are up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD. Lenovo Slim 7i CarbonPerhaps the closest rival to the Dell XPS 13 in both size and price, the Slim 7i Carbon has a 13-inch display, and a chassis that comes in at a measly 0.58 inches thick and 2.2 pounds. AdvertisementTaking a page from the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the Slim 7i Carbon employs an aerospace-grade magnesium alloy build that鈥檚 reinforced with carbon fiber. If those numbers above don鈥檛 mean much to you: this thing is seriously lightweight鈥攖he MacBook Air, for reference, weighs 2.8 pounds. Lenovo Slim 7i CarbonPhoto: Florence Ion/GizmodoAdvertisementAesthetically, this looks fairly similar to the Yoga and Slim 9i, with a rounded 鈥渃omfort-edge鈥 design available in three color schemes: Moon White, Cloud Grey, and Storm Grey. The port selection is predictably limited (though perhaps not this limited), consisting of a single Thunderbolt 4 and a USB 3.2 Type-C.Lenovo couldn鈥檛 fit many ports in here, but I鈥檓 impressed by the performance components it found room for: the Slim 7i Carbon comes with either a Core i5-1240P or a Core i7-1260P CPU. You can, rather amazingly, equip the laptop with up to 32GB of RAM and up to a 1TB SSD (take that, M1 MacBook Air!).AdvertisementLenovo likes a good 14-inch panel, but this Slim 7i is one of the rare models with a 13-inch display at 2.5K (2560 x 1600) resolution, with 400 nits of brightness, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 16:10 aspect ratio. Lenovo Slim 7i CarbonPhoto: Florence Ion/GizmodoAdvertisementSorry Lenovo, but I looked at your specs sheet hard enough to notice the 鈥淗D webcam,鈥 meaning this uses a 720p lens. That doesn鈥檛 mean much, but the standard for 2022 is shifting to 1080p on high-end models. At least it鈥檚 an IR camera with facial recognition.You obviously want a system this portable to last long on a charge. We鈥檒l need to do our own testing to get a better idea of real-world runtimes, but Lenovo rates the battery life at 13.5 hours of video playback. AdvertisementLenovo Slim 7/7iAnd since the naming convention hasn鈥檛 been confusing enough already, Lenovo is also debuting the Slim 7 in 14 and 16-inch models. I won鈥檛 go too into detail on these as they are refreshes of the IdeaPad Slim 7. AdvertisementLenovo Slim 7iImage: LenovoThere are a few interesting tidbits here, though. The 16-inch model is available in both Intel (up to Core i7-12700H) and AMD (up to Ryzen 7 6800HS) versions, with up to a 1TB SSD. Only the AMD-fueled Slim 7 gets up to 32GB of RAM, while the Slim 7i is stuck with 16GB.AdvertisementThe standout spec, however, is the Intel Arc A370M graphics found in the Slim 7i. Intel鈥檚 first foray into dedicated graphics in more than two decades, the A370 is positioned as an entry-level GPU capable of double the performance of integrated Iris Xe. This is the only GPU option available, whereas the Slim 7 comes with either an RTX 3050 Ti or an RTX 3050. Pricing and availability The Lenovo Slim 9i will be available in June, starting at ,799. It will be branded 鈥淵oga Slim鈥 in certain markets, and yes, feel free to roll your eyes. The Slim 7i Pro X and 7 Pro X will also go on sale next month, starting at ,699 and ,499, respectively. AdvertisementThat super-lightweight Slim 7i Carbon starts at ,299, and goes on sale around the same time as the others. It will be joined by the 14-inch and 16-inch Slim 7i, which will be priced at ,199 and ,599. The AMD version is available only in a 16-inch model (in the US, at least), at a price of ,499.
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- premier league odds sky bet AdvertisementOn the inside of the camera sits GoPro鈥檚 first proprietary processor called the GP1, and that little chip has effectively doubled the framerates the new camera can capture, compared to the Hero5. That means it can shoot 4K video at 60 frames per second and 1080p at 240fps. My final videos are typically 24fps (it looks more cinematic than 30fps), so that means you can slow 4K video down to 40-percent speed, and you can slow 1080p video down to 1/10th of real-time. 1080p240 is definitely the banner feature here as you can see in the 1080p footage comparison video below:1080p footage comparison and review video with slow-motion goodness.Philosopher Dave Chappelle once said, 鈥淓verything looks better in slow motion,鈥 and he was basically right. Being able to shoot 1080p at 120fps for five times the slow motion was really sweet, but 240fps for ten times the slo-mo is entering a whole other realm. Moments that pass by in an instant are suddenly clearly preserved in a way that your eye can appreciate. Water takes on a whole new life. When watching a bird fly away you can see each individual feather flex and rotate as it flaps. It鈥檚 just. So. Freaking. Cool. I found myself wanting to film all kinds of things that I normally wouldn鈥檛 care about (hello, blowing bubbles underwater) just to see what it looks like in slow motion.AdvertisementAdvertisementCamerasActionGoPro Hero6What is it?A more expensive action camera with gorgeous slow motion.Price0LikeThe slow motion is insane, as is the dynamic range.No LikeA couple of irritating bugs and so so mic quality.GoPro also touted its new electronic image stabilization as its best yet. The good news is that at 1080p it works extremely well. The images are smooth, and while you lose a bit of the field of view (it crops 10 percent off the sides) it doesn鈥檛 appear to reduce image quality. Unfortunately, that鈥檚 not the case for stabilized 4K video. With 4K, that 10 percent costs you, with images becoming noticeably more pixilated and glitchy. It probably wouldn鈥檛 seem so bad except that Sony鈥檚 X3000R Action Camera exists. That Sony is the only action cam that has optical image stabilization, and hoo boy is it smooth! Not only that, it doesn鈥檛 have to crop the edges so there鈥檚 zero quality loss or field of view loss at 4K. Overall, the Sony isn鈥檛 nearly as easy to use as the Hero6, and I experienced a lot of bugs with it, as well as some significant image quality issues, which I address in the test-footage videos (1080p video above, 4K video below).4K test footage comparison.On the 4K side, the Hero6 looks great. When it first launched there were some issues with colors being massively oversaturated, and that was somewhat blinding in 4K, but GoPro just pushed out a firmware update and now the colors look far more accurate but still have plenty of vibrance. The only other action camera that can shoot 4K60 is the Yi 4K+, which, at 0, is a full two Benjamins cheaper than the Hero6, but man, you get what you pay for. Not only did the Yi consistently have the worst image quality of the crew but it was also a serious headache to use, with constant card errors (despite using three different cards) and other bugs.Advertisement setTimeout(() => const adSlot = document.querySelector(.apscustom); const adFallback = document.querySelector(.ars-fallback); if (adSlot) if has been read, but theres no ad, then show the fallback if (adFallback && adSlot.offsetHeight