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More Than  Just A  MacBook  Clone

More Than Just A MacBook Clone

HardwareMag

Huawei MateBook 13

TECH AWARDS 2020 READER'S CHOICE

TECH AWARDS 2020 READER'S CHOICE

HardwareMag

This year marks the 11th edition of the annual HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards, Singapore tech industry’s premier event where we recognize the best brands, products and services.

TECH AWARDS 2020 EDITOR'S

TECH AWARDS 2020 EDITOR'S

HardwareMag

The annual HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards serves to honour the very best in tech brands, products and services.

The XPS Convertible You’ve  Been Waiting For

The XPS Convertible You’ve Been Waiting For

HardwareMag

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1

A Perfect Convertible Ultraportable Notebook

A Perfect Convertible Ultraportable Notebook

HardwareMag

HP Spectre x360 13

GEAR

GEAR

HardwareMag

MASTER YOUR CPU COOLIN.

BEST OF TWO WORLDS

BEST OF TWO WORLDS

HardwareMag

Can’t decide between a tablet and a traditional clamshell notebook? These convertible notebooks are for you.

TECH AWARDS 2019

TECH AWARDS 2019

HardwareMag

HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards is back and the 2019 edition means a new round of polls to find the best technology brands of 2018.

Specifications Do Not Maketh Product

Specifications Do Not Maketh Product

HardwareMag

When the Nissan GT-R was launched some 11 years ago, it was something of an enigma.

Finding Your Perfect Notebook With Lenovo

Finding Your Perfect Notebook With Lenovo

HardwareMag

Shopping for a new laptop is a war between excitement and dread. With so many options for a better and faster machine, how do you know you’re paying for the right one? Luckily for us, Lenovo has a diverse and customizable lineup to address different user needs. We’ve picked a few highlights from their online store to prove it.

Thin, Light And Powerful, Here’s How LG Gram Is Redefining Ultrabooks

Thin, Light And Powerful, Here’s How LG Gram Is Redefining Ultrabooks

HardwareMag

When shopping for a new notebook, always figure out your priorities and needs – Lightweight?

MATCHMAKING YOUR NEEDS TO THE IDEAL SYSTEM

MATCHMAKING YOUR NEEDS TO THE IDEAL SYSTEM

HardwareMag

Navigating the vast field of gaming-grade systems can be a mind-boggling task, but with a little bit of know-how, it’s actually easy to find what you need to suit your gaming needs.

SLIM, LIGHT, AND FAST

SLIM, LIGHT, AND FAST

HardwareMag

Want to use your gaming laptop forwork and play? With slim bezels, compact chassis, and speedy graphics, gaming laptops have never looked more attractive.

Still One Of The Best Windows Notebooks

Still One Of The Best Windows Notebooks

HardwareMag

Dell XPS13

Great Bang For Your Buck

Great Bang For Your Buck

HardwareMag

An affordable and competitively specc-ed notebook for the road.

Which gaming laptop should you get?

Which gaming laptop should you get?

HardwareMag

Gaming laptops reviews: Alienware 15, Acer Predator Triton 700 to Gigabyte Aero 15x, Asus ROG Zepghyrus GX501

TECH AWARDS 2018

TECH AWARDS 2018

HardwareMag

This year marks the 9th edition of the annual HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards, the tech industry’s premier event where we recognize the best brands, products, and services.

Best digital camera, 4k TV, Noise canceling headphones, smart watches and smart phones!

Best digital camera, 4k TV, Noise canceling headphones, smart watches and smart phones!

HardwareMag

HWM Tech Awards winning brand and models for digital gadgets!

NEW AND IMPROVED

NEW AND IMPROVED

HardwareMag

Dell has given its popular XPS 13 a thorough refresh, making it thinner, lighter, and more powerful in the process. Apart from the standard silver and black, it is now also available in a rose gold finish that features a pristine white palm rest made out of woven glass fiber. The new XPS 13 notebooks will be powered by Intel’s latest 8th generation Core processors and will come with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage. There’s even a new thermal system using GORE thermal insulation to direct heat out of the notebook quicker.

GIGABYTE SABRE 15

GIGABYTE SABRE 15

HardwareMag

AND THE BEST BUDGET GAMING NOTEBOOK IS.

Tech Award 2017

Tech Award 2017

HardwareMag

This is the 8th edition of our annual HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards, and in the last issue, we rounded up the products and technologies that won our Editor’s Choice awards.

Gaming in the sweet spot

Gaming in the sweet spot

HardwareMag

15-inch gaming notebooks sit somewhere between beastly desktop replacements and paltry ultrabooks. While packing powerful hardware, they’re still relatively portable too. The only question is, which one should you get?

Two become One

Two become One

HardwareMag

A notebook is arguably more functional, but a tablet is definitely more handy and portable. Can’t decide between the two? Don’t compromise. Enjoy the best of both worlds with these new 2-in-1 notebooks.

When Windows 10 Meets The Macbook

When Windows 10 Meets The Macbook

HardwareMag

ASUS ZenBook 3.

Punching Above Its Weight

Punching Above Its Weight

HardwareMag

MSI GS63VR stealth pro.

Why you’ll want the LG gram 15 notebook

Why you’ll want the LG gram 15 notebook

HardwareMag

For notebooks, one law has been immutable. If you want a large display, you’ll have to put up with increased bulk and weight.

What does innovation even mean anymore?

What does innovation even mean anymore?

HardwareMag

IFA Berlin, or Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin is one of the oldest industrial exhibitions in Germany, and every year companies from around the world sign up to show off their latest products and innovations. But what exactly does an overused word like “innovation” signify today?

The Gamer’s Ultrabook?

The Gamer’s Ultrabook?

HardwareMag

With its sleek looks and top-end specifications, this is a premium Ultrabook that you can afford.

Tech Awards 2016 Readers' Choice

Tech Awards 2016 Readers' Choice

HardwareMag

In last month's issue of HWM, we looked at all the winners of the prestigous Editor's Choice at this year's HWM+Hard-wareZone.com Tech Awards. This issue, we explore instead the Readers' Choice results with detailed analysis of the best technology brands in Singapore, as voted by you. As one of the most comprehensive brand recognition surveys in the industry, The HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards 2016 saw 40 categories and nearly 200 brands nominated for Readers' Choice polling.

The definition of extravagance asus rog gx700

The definition of extravagance asus rog gx700

HardwareMag

A premium notebook with a premium price tag, the ASUS ROG GX700 is for gamers who want the best possible notebook gaming experience.

The age of the gaming notebook

The age of the gaming notebook

HardwareMag

Forget everything you think you know about gaming computers. Today’s gaming notebooks are mobile, yet powerful feature-packed machines that can take on any game thrown at them.

Mobility is king

Mobility is king

HardwareMag

We are moving toward a convergence of mobility and computing power.

Faster, lighter, and sleeker

Faster, lighter, and sleeker

HardwareMag

Now that Intel’s sixth-generation Skylake processors are out in the wild, manufacturers have begun to roll out their updated convertibles and ultrabooks packed with the latest hardware. This means faster machines that last for even longer, all wrapped up in slimmer and more attractive packages than before. Interested? Read on to find out the best of the lot.

How-to overclock your intel core i7-6820hk laptop

How-to overclock your intel core i7-6820hk laptop

HardwareMag

With Intel’s sixth-generation Skylake processors, overclocking is no longer the prerogative of unlocked desktop CPUs. The Intel Core i7-6820HK processor is the first overclockable mobile processor from Intel. For the adventurous, this means free performance with just a handful of tweaks using the right software utility.

CONVERGENCE OF MOBILE COMPUTING

CONVERGENCE OF MOBILE COMPUTING

HardwareMag

Smartphones, phablets, tablets, hybrids, detachable and ultra-slim notebooks are all blurring the lines between traditional mobile computing form factors. Do we really need this many devices? Will we finally settle on one ideal design? What will the future of mobile computing look like?