Sunday 25 September 2016

Opera for Android has been fully renovated & One Nuts T1 - A mini PC with touch screen and built-in projector

Unlike iOS, Android browsers have the ability to be independent and bring their own news. This degree of freedom allows everyone to create their navigation and engines that will improve over time.

Opera is one of the companies that have bet more on this operating system, giving it a browser up to what users need. For Opera has now been completely redesigned and is now closer to the material design that Google both advocates.

With this new version of its browser for Android Opera wants to clean the interface and prepare it to be simpler to use and even more intuitive. It's a big change, but it quickly turns out to be assimilated quickly.

The biggest difference is on the opening page. The Speed Dial has to be reached on the left and gives the user access to the main sites you visit. Right now is the news feed, which is simple to set up and where it will be easy to add new sources and interests. Opera also has a new mode that loads much more quickly.

Also in the pages that are open are new. The menu of the three points now gives direct access to the activation data saving mode and also the information using this savings. This is also a way to add a page to Speed Dial and also a shortcut to the settings.

But it is the bar that sits at the bottom there are the other news. This is now a new icon that gives access to a personal area where the user has access to the pages offline, to bookmarks, history and downloads. If you register, you can synchronize this data across multiple devices.

This new version is now available in the Play Store and Opera has started to send it to the users. It will be a gradual process and it will take a few days to be completed.

This is a profound change and that now makes the Opera even easier to use and more intuitive. Will certainly also the launching pad for a number of new developments that are being prepared to be released soon.

One Nuts T1 - A mini PC with touch screen and built-in projector

The segment of mini PCs continues to be extensively explored by manufacturers and proof of that is the amount of equipment that are available.

To win the users, manufacturers have been introducing innovative features to make the most complete equipment. Today we know the mini PC Onenuts T1.

The mini PC Onenuts T1 is certainly a very interesting device because it has a touch screen and also an integrated video projector. But there are other very interesting specifications.

Onenuts T1 - Specifications Summary:


  • Screen: touch 8 "with maximum resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels
  • SoC Intel Atom x5-Z8300 with quad-core CPU and integrated GPU
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Storage memory: 32 GB
  • Integrated projector with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels
  • Battery: 4,850 mAh
  • WiFi: 802.11ac
  • Operating System: Windows 10
In terms of interfaces, Onenuts T1 offers also almost everything a user needs. In terms of the projector has noted that 300 lumens and the lamp has a lifetime of 20,000 hours.

In terms of price the One Nuts T1 is around 100 and $ 150. More information about this mini equipment can be found in there site.


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