Other 14-inch business notebooks are smaller than the T460 family. The Dell Latitude E5470 is 13.2 x 9.1 x 9.1 pounds but is on the heavy side, at 3.9 pounds. The HP EliteBook 745 G3 is 13.3 x 9.3 x 0.7 inches and a light 3.4 pounds.The T460p has more than enough ports for peripherals and external monitors. On the left, you'll find a USB 3.0 port, headphone jack and smart-card reader, while the right is home to a SIM card slot, two more USB 3.0 ports, an Ethernet jack, a mini DisplayPort, HDMI output and a lock slot.
An SD card slot is located under the palm rest, and a dock connector can be found on the bottom of the laptop. Unfortunately for users working with multimedia files, there's no Thunderbolt 3 port for connecting to superfast hard drives and dual 4K monitors.The T460p is built to pass MIL-SPEC 810G tests for extreme shocks, vibrations and temperatures, so it can take a few licks while you're on that cross-country business trip. Lenovo also runs all ThinkPads through a bevy of internal bump and drop tests.
The notebook has features to protect your data, too. It uses TPM to secure sensitive information and biometric data, and vPro for remote management by IT departments. A single-press fingerprint reader and optional smart-card reader are both optional and will make the process of logging in to the computer more secure.The 14-inch, 1080p display on the T460p is sharp, but the screen's colors aren't particularly vivid. When I watched the trailer for xXx: Return of Xander Cage on this ThinkPad, the green trees in a lush jungle that Cage skis through appeared overexposed, bland and lifeless.
The T460p's panel produces a measly 62 percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is lower than the 80 percent thin-and-light average and the showings by all of the notebook's competitors. The vanilla T460 reproduced 67 percent, while the EliteBook 745 and Latitude E5470 were more vivid, at 84 percent and an excellent 113 percent, respectively.
The T460p's screen has a Delta-E color-accuracy score of 0.5, far better than the category average of 2.2. The T460 was even better, at 0.5, while the Latitude E5470 had a score of 1.1 and the EliteBook 745 was far less precise, at 4.4.With an average brightness of 251 nits, the T460p's display just beats the category average of 246 nits. The T460 (242 nits) fared worse, but the Latitude E5470 (278 nits) and EliteBook 745 (317) are both brighter.The keyboard on the ThinkPad T460p provides a responsive typing experience that is comfortable, with one bizarre exception. While the majority of the keys had a deep 1.9mm of vertical travel, the G, H and B keys (those around the TrackPoint) had 1.5mm of travel. You could tell that those keys were shorter just by looking at them, and I felt it while I typed. This is something I eventually got used to, and I suspect that we may have had a defective unit, but it's also possible that there are wider quality-control issues.
Lenovo ThinkPad T460p screenThe keys require 67 grams of force to press -- 55 to 60 grams is typical -- and I liked how responsive they were. Despite the three shorter keys, I was able to type 106 words per minute, which is average for me, with my standard 2 percent error rate.The 3.9 x 2.2 touchpad was responsive while I was navigating and trying out Windows 10's gestures.The TrackPoint is more than an iconic part of Lenovo's design; it's also extremely accurate and lets power users navigate without moving their fingers from the keyboard's home row.The speakers on the T460p are nice and loud but don't offered balanced sound. When I listened to Bruno Mars' "Liquor Store Blues," the vocals and rhythm guitar were nice and clear, but both the percussion and the bass were weak. On the bright side, the laptop's speakers filled our midsize meeting room with sound long before I turned the volume up to its max.
The ThinkPad T460p that we reviewed was armed with a 2.6-GHz Intel Core i5-6440 CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. Those strong specs provided more than enough performance for some serious multitasking. I had 20 tabs open in Chrome, one of which was streaming 1080p video from YouTube, and I noticed no lag at all.The T460p notched a score of 11,005 on the Geekbench 3 overall performance benchmark, besting the thin-and-light average of 6,621. Its next closest competitor was the Latitude E5470 (Core i5-6440HQ, 9,760), followed by the ThinkPad T460 (Core i5-6300U, 6,708) and EliteBook 745 (AMD Pro A8-8600B, 5,494).
It took 38 seconds for the T460p to copy 4.97GB of mixed-media files, a transfer rate of 132.3 megabytes per second. The average thin-and-light notebook is the slightest bit faster, with a speed of 137.3 MBps. The EliteBook 745 was slower (124.1 MBps), but the Latitude E5470 (150.8 MBps) and the T460 (175.5 MBps) had faster drives.The T460p completed our OpenOffice spreadsheet macro test -- which pairs 20,000 names and addresses -- in 4 minutes and 1 second, beating the category average of 5:48. The Latitude E5470 finished the task more quickly (3:38), and the T460 took a little longer (4:13). The EliteBook 745 (6:36) was slower than the average and all of its competitors.
While the T460p's quad-core processor gives the machine a boost in performance, the laptop's integrated Intel HD Graphics 530 GPU isn't powerful enough for serious gaming titles like Tom Clancy's The Division and Metro: Last Light. Browser games like Words with Friends will run fine, and you'll likely get a boost when multitasking.The T460p earned a score of 75,677 on the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited gaming benchmark, beating the average of 57,311. Other notebooks with integrated graphics won't handle intense games, either. The EliteBook 745 and its integrated Radeon R7 (44,377) and the T460 with Intel HD Graphics 520 (65,981) scored lower than the T460p. Only the Dell Latitude E5470 and its AMD Radeon R7 M360 GPU (84,394) scored higher.If you want more graphics oomph, the highest-end configuration of the T460p comes with Nvidia's low-end GTX 940M discrete graphics chip.
Depending on which battery option you get with the T460p, it will either provide an entire workday of portable computing or will keep you chained to an outlet with your charger. The slim, three-cell battery lasted only 3:18 on the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which involves continuously surfing the web over Wi-Fi. That's far shorter than the thin-and-light average of 8:11. When we ran the test again with an extended, six-cell, 72Wh battery, the notebook endured for 9:57. There's also a six-cell, 48Wh battery that's the same weight and roughly the same size as the 72Whr component, but it's $10 cheaper and totally not worth it. Those who want longer battery life on their business notebooks should check out the original T460, which runs for 8:26 on a three-cell battery and 17:04 on a six-cell battery. The Dell Latitude E5470 (7:16) and EliteBook 745 (5:54) didn't last as long as the T460.
Like the T460, the T460p uses Lenovo's Power Bridge technology, which pairs the three- or six-cell removable battery with a three-cell, internal battery. So, if you bring an extra battery with you, you can swap it in, without having to power down the laptop.The 720p webcam on the T460p takes serviceable photos that are sharp but bland. I could make out lots of details, like the seams on my shirt, individual hairs on my head and the spaces between a stack of folders behind me.The colors were pallid, though, with my navy blue shirt appearing grayish and my bright blue eyes looking dull.You don't have to worry about the T460p overheating; it was nice and cool during our heat test. After we streamed 15 minutes of HD video from Hulu, the bottom of the laptop reached 91 degrees Fahrenheit and the keyboard and touchpad measured 86.5 and 85.5 degrees, respectively. All of those temperatures are below our 95-degree comfort threshold.
The T460p comes with some useful utilities preinstalled but also has some bloatware common to Windows laptops. The junk includes Candy Crush Soda Saga, Flipboard and Twitter, as well as a constant link to download PicsArt Photo Studio in the Start menu.Lenovo's Settings app features options to adjust the battery, wireless settings, audio and display, while the Companion makes it easy to access support and run hardware scans.Lenovo sells the T460p with a one-year depot warranty, under which the company pays for return shipping. You can also purchase an extended warranty, which increases the term up to five years, or add additional services such as on-site service or accidental damage protection. See how Lenovo did in our Tech Support Showdown and Best and Worst Brands rankings.
Lenovo ThinkPad T460pThe $935 base model's specs include a Core i5-6440HQ CPU, a 1080p display, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB and 7,200 rpm HDD, and a six-cell and 47Wh battery. If you buy your laptop from Lenovo.com, the jump to the 72Wh battery is just $10 on any configuration, and we recommend you get that upgrade.A $1,178 model includes a Core i5-6440HQ CPU, 8GB of RAM, a 156GB SSD, a 1080p display, and a six-cell and 48Wh battery. For $1,691, you get a Core i7-6920HQ CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, a 2560 x 1440 display, an Nvidia GeForce 940MX GPU with 2GB of VRAM, and a six-cell and 72Wh battery.
The Lenovo ThinkPad T460p is one of the best multitasking laptops I've tested in a long time, thanks to its quad-core CPU, and it doesn't hurt that the battery will last an entire workday. But that power may be overkill for most mainstream business users.The original T460 (starting at $809) provides a similar look, the same MIL-SPEC 810G-tested durability and even longer battery life while using a dual-core processor. If you're looking for a non-Lenovo option, the Dell Latitude E5470 (starting at $779) is a fast performer with a far better display but much less battery life.However, for those who love the T460 and wish it had just a little more oomph for tons of browser tabs, extremely demanding projects or video editing, the T460p is worth it.
The first day of Google I/O 2016 was a very busy one, with the tech giant announcing all kinds of new hardware and software that we can't wait to try over the next few months. If you didn't catch the keynote then we've rounded up everything of importance here.While Google I/O is essentially an event for developers, it does give the rest of us a tantalising peek into what Google has got planned for future versions of Android, Chrome OS and its various other products - here's are the key announcements so far.Daydream is the VR component that's going to appear as part of Android N later this year (there's a set of minimum specs your phone will need to run it). Google has also set out a 'reference design' for a headset and remote control that it hopes will encourage its hardware partners to start building Gear VR-style devices for all Android phones... think Google Cardboard, but a lot more advanced.
Description De La Batterie ASUS A32-K53
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Détails techniques
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- Type de Batterie pour ordinateur portable: Li-ion.
- Charge rapide, Faible consommation d'énergie, Circuit de protection intégré pour assurer sécurité et stabilité à la fois.
- Compatible avec différents modèles d'ordinateurs portables: liste complète ci-dessous.
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- Des batteries sont testées sur les dispositifs d'origine. Garantie à 100% compatible avec des produits d'origine chez Canon.
- Plus de 500 fois de décharge/ charge pour la vie de batterie.
- Les batteries rechargeables chez nous sont toutes neuves, jamais rénovés.
- Average run time:3-4 hours(minimum), recharge time : 2-3 hour(s).
- Strict lithium-ion battery circuit management products built-in over charge protection and short circuit self-protection.
- Des batteries au lithium-ion. Des produits de la protection contre les surcharges et l’autoprotection contre court-circuit.
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Comment Faire Pour Garder ASUS A32-K53 Batterie Performante Le Plus Longtemps Possible?
1. Après recevoir la remplacement de batterie, S'il vous plaît me souviens de recharger votre batterie entièrement.
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3. Éteignez les accessoires inutiles lorsqu'il n'est pas utilisé.
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5. Ne pas court-circuiter les bornes de la batterie et de tenir à l'écart de votre batterie pour ASUS A32-K53 à partir d'objets métalliques.
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La Connaissance De La Batterie D'ordinateur Portable
Le nombre de cellules
C'est un autre indicateur intéressant sur les fiches techniques des portables : sur certains modèles, le nombre de cellules de la batterie est indiqué. A quoi fait-il référence ? Pour schématiser à l'extrême, une batterie, c'est un peu comme un boîtier qui contiendrait plusieurs piles : chacune d'entre elles est une cellule, une unité qui fournit du courant à l'appareil par réaction électrochimique.
Et, sans surprise, plus il y a de cellules, plus l'autonomie de l'appareil sera importante. Certains constructeurs ont d'ailleurs pris l'habitude de proposer en option des batteries de plus grande capacité, incorporant plus de cellules (par exemple 9 au lieu de 6). Revers de la médaille, ces batteries longue durée sont plus lourdes et plus encombrantes : elles peuvent dépasser à l'arrière du portable ou en dessous.
Avant d'acheter, que regarder ?
A elles seules, les données indiquées sur la batterie (et, souvent, sur la fiche de caractéristiques du portable) sont une source d'informations importante. Si vous souhaitez obtenir une autonomie plus grande, vérifiez avant même l'achat, sur le site batterie-portable-asus.com, s'il existe un modèle de plus grande capacité compatible avec votre matériel.
La capacité
Les batteries indiquent généralement leur tension de fonctionnement, en volts (V), et leur capacité, en milliampères heure (mAh). Certains constructeurs l'indiquent en wattheures (Wh) : à des fins de comparaison, si vous souhaitez retrouver une valeur en mAh, multipliez le nombre de wattheures par 1 000, puis divisez-le par la tension indiquée. Cette valeur de capacité est généralement un bon indicateur de l'autonomie que vous pouvez espérer de votre portable. Ainsi, de nombreux modèles étaient équipés d'une batterie dont la capacité tournait autour de 4400 mAh.
Bilan : sur la plupart des modèles, environ 2 heures d'autonomie lors de notre test de lecture de vidéo MPeg-2. Des autonomies plus élevées (jusqu'à 4 heures) avaient été obtenues au même test avec des batteries affichant 6 000 à 8 000 mAh. Le constat sera similaire sur d'autres catégories de portables, mais sachez que plus votre machine sera puissante (ou imposante, comme un portable 17 pouces), plus la capacité de votre batterie devra être élevée pour obtenir une autonomie satisfaisante.
La technologie
Aujourd'hui, les batteries des ordinateurs portables sont en majorité de type lithium-ion, où elles ont succédé aux batteries au nickel (NiMH). Plus légères que ces dernières, elles offrent également une excellente densité, c'est-à-dire la puissance par kilogramme. Bien que connaissant des phénomènes d'usure dans le temps, elles ne sont pas sujettes à l'effet mémoire (fréquent sur les batteries au nickel, dont la capacité diminue si elles sont régulièrement chargées après des décharges partielles).
De plus, si elles ne sont pas utilisées pendant un certain temps, leur propension à se décharger est faible. Toutefois, les batteries lithium-ion ne sont pas à 100 % sûres : des cas de court-circuit et d'incendie (très isolés) ont provoqué des rappels massifs voici quelques mois. Fonctionnant sur le même principe, les batteries lithium polymère emploient un polymère gélifié pour stocker les ions de lithium : ces modèles sont plus légers et peuvent être plus fins, mais leur densité est moindre.
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