2014 is coming to an end. Major manufacturers have released many digital products in this year. Foreign digital stations have given them a score for each evaluated product. The following five products have the lowest score given by the website, including Samsung and Microsoft.
5. Samsung Gear S, score: 65 points, price: $200
This watch is the most powerful smart watch at present - because it is basically a mobile phone worn on the hand. Compared with the ordinary Android Wear smart watch, Samsung has used its own Tizen system independently, and Samsung has also focused on promoting that this watch can be used independently from smart phones.
The comments of Junji Technology on this smart watch are as follows:
Yes, it's very comfortable to wear, but it's really big. It feels like wearing a reduced version of Galaxy S5 on your wrist. It supports voice input and voice commands, but give up your smartphone for it? Forget it, because Gear S can't be used independently without being paired and activated with a mobile phone connection, and you need to use your own smart phone to install apps and get notifications. The Gear S does have a call function, but... forget it.
4. ZTE Sprint LivePro projector, score: 65 points, price: 250 dollars
LivePro is a multi-functional projector produced by ZTE. Users can use it as a projector, as a mobile hotspot, or as a media player. It is very powerful.
The comments of Addict Technology on this multi-function projector are as follows:
Sprint LivePro He is an all-around player, but his biggest problem is that the Wu mouse learns all kinds of skills. When he is used as a projector, the built-in battery can only last for an hour and a half, but this may not be a bad thing, because the maximum resolution of the projection output of this product is only 854 × 480, which is not enough for movies, The buzz of the built-in fan really destroys the atmosphere. Maybe some people say, "Oh, it doesn't matter. I just need a multi-function device. I want it.". Please prepare 250 dollars and sign a contract so that you can take it home.
3. Microsoft bracelet, score: 65, price: from $275
Microsoft bracelet is the first intelligent wearable device of Microsoft. However, Microsoft did not prepare a grand press conference for this bracelet, nor did it have a media meeting, but silently announced the product information and price on the official website. In terms of function, Microsoft bracelet provides fitness monitoring function, as well as regular notification push function, compatible with Android IOS and Windows Phone.
The comments of Addiction Technology on this smart bracelet are as follows:
Some smart bracelets are simple fitness trackers. Some bracelets are designed to give you as many notifications as possible, while Microsoft bracelets are the third type: both. In terms of functionality, Microsoft bracelets sound attractive, with a lot of sensors built in, GPS、 Heart rate sensors and even ultraviolet sensors. It sounds good, but the price is also obvious: this bracelet is unbelievably uncomfortable to wear, and the wristband of the bracelet is folded, so it feels like being handcuffed by Uncle JC.
iBuyPower SBX, Score: 65, starting from $399
It sounds strange, but let me explain slowly: iBuyPower SBX is a model that costs 549 dollars Desktop PC running Windows 8 (If there is no system or accessories, the price is $399). This product is positioned as a home entertainment center, with a 3.1GHz AMD Athlon X4 840 processor, 4GB RAM and a Radeon R7 250X graphics card. If you buy a full set, you will get an Xbox 360 handle and a wireless adapter. When you use the handle to control, you need to plug the adapter into one of the four USB interfaces of the SBX.
The comments of Junki Technology on this computer are as follows:
This computer that should run Steam OS sounds very attractive at first. The number of PC games and the gaming experience of home consoles are very inspiring and cost-effective. However, 2014 is almost over, Steam OS is still missing, and many manufacturers that promised to support this OS are still hesitating. Without the support of Steam OS, the SBX product looks like a hang up. Its appearance is similar to that of a home console, but its heart is still a PC. The pop-up windows and errors that players can see on the PC can still be seen on SBX, which also makes the experience of SBX far different from that of Xbox and PlayStation, This product still requires users to insert keys and mice for basic operation, and the manufacturer is shy of mentioning this.
HP SlateBook 14, Score: 60 points, price: 430 dollars
SlateBook 14 is a laptop, but it runs the common Android operating system on mobile phones and tablets. Yes, it is a serious Android laptop. It has built in Nvidia's Tegra 4 processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB expandable memory. It has a 14 inch 1080p touch screen, 32Wh battery, and weighs 1.8kg.
The comments of Junki Technology on this computer are as follows:
If Chrome Book focuses on lightweight and cheap, HP's Slatebook using Android is actually meaningful, but to be honest, it is not a good idea to use Android on laptops, because the experience is not as good as Chrome Book and Windows. From the hardware level, Slatebook is very good, with excellent workmanship, excellent endurance, and excellent keyboard feel. But the problem is that these words can also be used to describe many other laptops, which makes the selling point of Slatebook just "using Android" operating system. So our advice is... don't buy it. Android It is a system born for touch screen, which also makes the keyboard and touchpad meaningless. It is better to buy an Android board and then equip it with a detachable keyboard. If it is so matched, the overall use experience will be much better, and the price is about the same. For such a product with the lowest annual rating, It's really not worth it.
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