Intel Core i5-2467M Processor Technology Computer Review

The newest addition to Intel Processor family is the lntel Core i5-2467M computer processor chipset, This ultra low voltage Intel CPU dual core processor  has a base frequency of 1.6 GHz but because of Turbo Boost 2.0 technology, the Core i5-2467M can overclock up to 2.3 GHz when one of the cores is active, 2GHz when the 2 cores are active.

Moreover, this automatic overclocking of the lntel Core i5-2467M  depends on the thermal and electrical aspect of the system, this means that if the CPU is not that hot enough to perform the jobs it will overclock automatically and this will also happen when the laptop is connected to the main power source, for example.    Also, this Core i5-2467M is capable of handling 4 threads in parallel for up to 20% addition to its performance.

The Intel Core i5-2467M dual core processor was design for ultraportable laptops and tablets.  It has an integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 which is clocked at 350 or 1150MHz because of the GPU Turbo Boost. The Intel Core i5-2467M dual core processor has a Level 1 Cache of 128 KB, Level 2 Cache of 512 KB and Level 3 Cache of 3072 KB. It has a thermal Design power (TDP) of 17 Watts which makes it good for ultra-portable laptops.

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Laptop Ultraportable with HD, QHD, 4K and TouchScreen

Today's laptops are generally offered Ultra HD as popular resolution of choice for the highest-end ultraportables. As 4K screens have four times the resolution of a full HD display, you can fit a lot onto them. The sheer number of pixels requires more power, however, and 4K-equipped systems usually see a significant drop in battery life compared with similar full HD systems.

Moreover, there's also the question of content. Although 4K TVs and displays are becoming increasingly common, there still aren't a lot of places to stream 4K video (this is slowly improving on some streaming services), and gaming in 4K is definitely way more than any ultraportable can support. At present, these displays are best suited to uses like photo and video editing, but they do look stunning.

Furthermore, some premium laptops now use QHD or QHD+ screens, which are resolutions that fall between HD and 4K. They represent a nice middle ground between expensive, power-draining 4K resolutions and sharp, better-than-HD picture quality, so you should be happy to see QHD or QHD+ on a laptop you're considering buying.

The other feature to watch for is support for touch input. While touch-capable displays were uncommon just a few years ago, they're now much more a thing in ultraportables, even in the entry-level and business-laptop categories. Windows 10 includes some baked-in gesture controls and touch-friendly features, which helps promote its use.

Also, touch technology is also useful on a bus or train where you may not have a mouse, making it a good match for ultraportables. Even if you don't regularly use touch in your day-to-day computing and don't plan to incorporate it, it may be worth having just so you don't regret the decision not to get it down the road.

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The new Samsung foldable screen technology

Samsung has spent around six years and about $130 million in developing a bendable display technology for folding phones.  This bendable display technology is being regarded by many as a potential game-changing technology of the future.

This bendable display technology would usher in an era of folding smartphones. Samsung first teased plans to create such a device years ago; it gave the public their first look at such a device at its developers conference earlier this month.

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