READ NEXT: Asus Transformer Mini review: A portable 10.1in Windows 10 laptop that takes on the Surface 3 Iota Slim review: Performance The Linx 12X64, for instance, covers 63.2% of the sRGB colour space to the Slim’s 54%, which isn’t good by any stretch of the imagination, but still better than the Iota Slim. You don’t have to step up much in price, though, to get even better. Okay, so the colour accuracy is poor but with a contrast ratio of 1,384:1 and a maximum brightness of 239cd/m2, it’s probably the best screen we’ve ever seen on a laptop this cheap. It isn’t the most colour accurate I’ve set eyes on but it has good contrast, viewing angles are perfectly acceptable and it’s reasonably bright, too. The Iota Slim has a 14in IPS display with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 and it’s amazingly good for a budget machine. The screen is where many budget laptops fall short, but not here. READ NEXT: HP Stream 11 review: Still a great bargain Iota Slim review: Display There’s also a front-facing 0.3-megapixel camera but I’m not sure how much use this will be to you as the video quality is very poor. Here, you can upgrade the laptop’s built-in 32GB eMMC storage by adding a 42mm M.2 SSD.Īs for wireless connectivity, the Slim has dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. There are no Ethernet or Type-C USB ports.įlip the laptop over and you’ll find a compartment that can be opened with a small Phillips screwdriver. Not sure if Abode is right for you? See our Best Home Security Systems review for some of the other best alarm systems on the market.Around the edges, you’ll find two 3.0 USB Type-A ports, a microSD card expansion slot, with cards up to 64GB supported, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a micro HDMI port. Customer service hours are limited, but Abode’s online support section has most of the answers people need.
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