Got a new Samsung Galaxy Note? Do you use the S Pen? To be honest, after the honeymoon phase of a new device like the Note wears off, most tend to forget about the included stylus. That's when we decided to make to S Pen a little more compelling. Lets change the sound of the S Pen.
Well, the Galaxy Note S Pen does closely resemble a lightsaber. That's right Star Wars fans, this is one is for you. We have put together a video tutorial to change the default sound effect of your S Pen to that of a lightsaber. Follow these simple instructions and may the Force be with you.
1. Go into Settings > Advanced Features > Turn off the S Pen sound
Earlier this month the android users were given a sneak peek at the new Nexus Launcher which is believed to be featured on the new Nexus phones coming soon. This new launcher adds an arrow to open the app drawer and an irregular Google Now widget located at the top of the home screen, we are calling the "Google Pill."
Now thanks to some diligent work from Cody Lopez, you can have the same experience without rooting your phone. He has provided an advanced, intermediate and novice setup in a video tutorial so anyone will be able to complete this.
Its no secret that HTC has been in a rough spot after the release of their last two flagship phones. HTC's latest smartphone offering marks the start of a new chapter for the Taiwanese company. It seems they may have listened to user feedback and crafted a high-end phone we have all been asking for. But is the new HTC 10 a perfect 10? Find out in our video review.
Vizio’s 2016 P-Series TVs offer their most powerful display specs and place them in a class of their own at their price. These new TVs offer full-array LED backlighting and multizone local dimming technology. Although, the most innovative new feature of the P-Series TV is the complete remake of smart TV functions found in the Vizio's SmartCast app. Simply, download this application on any mobile device to adjust settings or stream content to the big screen. Vizio even includes a six-inch Android tablet with every P-Series. A nice touch to help get you familiar with controlling you television's main functions.
In short, the Vizio P-Series is one of the best 4K HDR TVs we’ve seen in 2016. Now when you factor in the picture quality, price, and included tablet, we'd definitely place it at the top of any TV buyers list right now. Find our more in our full video review.
SPECS:
• Screen size: 50 diagonal inches, 54.5 diagonal inches 64.5 diagonal inches, 75, diagonal inches
• Smart TV: Vizio SmartCast Mobile smart TV app
• HEVC (H.265) Included: Yes
• VP9 Included. Yes, and VP8
• HDR: Yes Dolby Vision with HDR10 coming by firmware update
• HD to UHD upscaling: Yes
• HDCP 2.2 Compliance: Yes
• Processor: Quad Core
• Refresh Rate: 120Hz native refresh rate (Clear Action 480) in 50 inch model
• 240Hz refresh with Clear Action 960 in 55, 65 and 75 inch models
• Screen Lighting: Full-array LED backlighting with multi-zone local dimming
• Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160 pixels UHD
• Wireless Connectivity: Yes, includes both built-in WiFi and Ethernet port
• Remotes: Android tablet remote with SmartCast, also includes small conventional button remote
• Connectivity: 5 HDMI 2.0 ports (upgrading to HDMI 2.0a), 2 USB ports, 1 Ethernet port, 1 Digital Optical audio out, 1 component in, 1 RCA Audio out
• Sound: 2 20 watt speakers with DTS Studio Sound
• Contrast Ratio: 5694 : 1
• Black Level maximum: 0.018 cd/m2
• 3D Technology: None
• TV weight with stand
• 50 inch: 32.85 lbs
• 55 inch: 41.01 lbs
• 65 inch: 62.39 lbs
• 75 inch: 103.62 lbs
After months and months of leaks and teasing, the highly anticipated OnePlus 2 has officially been confirmed. The Chinese startup OnePlus took the unveiling of their newest smartphone to a place where no other company had ventured before; virtual reality. Last night was the world's first ever product launch in virtual reality. Here are our impressions and coverage regarding the unique presentation.