Sentences with phrase «gb of fast»

The laptop starts at $ 1,099 with an Intel Core i5 processor, 256 GB of fast storage, 8 GB of RAM, a high - resolution display, and Dolby Atmos sound.
Throw in the Elite x3's powerful Snapdragon 820 processor, 4 GB of fast RAM, Universal Windows Apps / HP Workspace, and the Mobile Extender could be one useful tool for those in the enterprise field who want a true all - in - one device.
The specs aren't exactly groundbreaking: Intel Celeron quad - core processor, 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of fast flash storage, optional touch capability, and a big battery.
The new Mac mini comes with 2 GB or 4 GB of fast 1333 MHz DDR3 memory, but now its possible to easily swap in new memory.
Keep in mind that Samsung has a 256 GB microSD card about to be made official, which means the best Zenfone 3 Deluxe version could pack an amazing 512 GB of fast storage.
It is powered by a 10nm, 64 - bit octa - core processor (Exynos 8895 in most markets and Snapdragon 835 in China and Norther America), 4GB / 6 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of fast UFS 2.1 internal storage.
It packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and 32 GB or 128 GB of fast UFS 2.0 memory with no means to expand.
It packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and either 32 GB or 128 GB of fast UFS 2.0 memory with no means to expand.
When it comes to internal storage, each S8 comes with 64 GB of 64 GB of fast UFS 2.1 storage, expandable by an additional 256 GB thanks to support for microSD cards.
Both laptops also offer up to 32 GB of fast DDR4 2400 MHz memory and include a VR - ready GeForce GTX 1060 GPU that delivers smooth and stutter - free gameplay.
It comes with a seventh - generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processor options, along with up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of fast NVMe solid - state drive (SSDs).
The 11 - inch MIIX 2 focuses on performance offer up to a 4th generation Intel Core i5 processor, greater storage with up to 256 GB of fast SSD storage and a full HD 1920 × 1200 IPS wide - view display.
The phone now comes with 64 GB and 256 GB of fast UFS 2.1 flash storage.
The latest 8th Generation Intel Core i7 processor and up to 16 GB of fast, 2400 MHz DDR4 RAM to deliver up to 2X faster performance than the previous model.
Its long list of specs includes the usual Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 paired with 8 GB of LPDDR4 RAm and 64 GB of fast UFS storage, all powered by a generous 4,000 mAh battery.
The console's GPU has been built specifically for this top - tier hardware, coming in at 12 GB of fast memory and an eight - core CPU.
It packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and 32 GB or 128 GB of fast UFS 2.0 memory with no means to expand.
Instead, we were shocked to find not only a quad - core processor but also 3 GB of fast 1,066 MHz memory — 1 GB more than we anticipated.
Not only because Microsoft will charge a license but however much they try and slim it down, 32 GB of fast storage and 2 GB RAM requirements are likely to push up the hardware costs.
In tablet mode it has 128 GB of fast SATA III drive space.
It runs on a powerful Intel Core i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB of fast SSD storage, and a dedicated graphics chip.
It'll come with Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, it'll support up to 16 GB of RAM, and will come with up to 512 GB of fast SSD storage.
The Galaxy S7 Edge comes with a Snapdragon 820 in the US and an Exynos 8890 in other countries — however, they all come with 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and either 32 GB or 64 GB of the faster UFS 2.0 memory that is also expandable.
The Galaxy S7 packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and has 32 GB of the faster UFS 2.0 memory, as well as possible expansion up to 200 GB via a microSD card.
OnePlus then packed in a full 6 GB of DDR4 RAM and 64 GB of the faster UFS 2.0 internal storage (used in the Galaxy S7 Edge), although there are no means to expand.
OnePlus then packed in a full 6 GB of DDR4 RAM and 64 GB of the faster UFS 2.0 internal storage, but allowed no means to expand.
The Galaxy S6 is packing 3 GB of the faster DDR4 RAM, compared to 3 GB of DDR3 RAM used in the Nexus 6P.
The LG V10 packs 4 GB of DDR3 RAM and 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage with room to expand an additional 2 TB while the Galaxy S7 Edge packs 4 GB of faster DDR4 RAM and 32 GB or 64 GB of UFS 2.0 memory with expansion up to 200 GB.
The Galaxy S7 Edge uses 4 GB of faster DDR4 RAM while the LG V10 uses 4 GB of slower DDR3 RAM.
The Droid Turbo 2 has 3 GB of faster DDR4 RAM and 32 GB or 64 GB of internal memory — the Pure Edition also uses 3 GB of RAM (DDR3) and 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage, although they both offer memory expansion via a microSD card.
The S7 Edge offers 32 GB or 64 GB of faster internal UFS 2.0 memory with the ability to expand this to 200 GB with a microSD card.
The S7 Edge packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and offers either 32 GB or 64 GB of faster UFS 2.0 memory — the Droid Turbo 2 offers 3 GB of DDR4 RAM and 32 GB or 64 GB of memory.
OnePlus really upgraded the memory department by packing in a full 6 GB of DDR4 RAM and 64 GB of the faster UFS 2.0 internal storage — but still no means to expand.
The Galaxy S6 comes with 3 GB of DDR4 RAM with either 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of the faster USF 2.0 internal memory with no means of expansion.
The Galaxy S7 uses 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and offers 32 GB or 64 GB of faster internal UFS 2.0 memory but added back the ability to expand this to 200 GB with a microSD card.
The Galaxy S7 offers 32 GB or 64 GB of faster internal UFS 2.0 memory, but added back the ability to expand this an additional 200 GB with a microSD card.
The Galaxy S7 Edge packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM, offers 32 GB of faster UFS 2.0 memory, and allows room for expansion up to 200 GB via a microSD card.
The S7 Edge packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM, offers 32 GB of faster UFS 2.0 memory, and offers room for expansion up to 200 GB via a microSD card.
The Galaxy S8 packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and has as standard, 64 GB of the faster UFS 2.1 memory and external expansion up to 256 GB via a microSD card.
The S7 Galaxy Edge packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and offers either 32 GB or 64 GB of faster UFS 2.0 storage and room for expansion up to 200 GB via a microSD card.
The Galaxy S7 packs 4 GB of faster DDR4 RAM and has 32 GB of faster UFS 2.0 memory, as well as expansion up to 200 GB via a microSD card.
The S7 packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and offers either 32 GB or 64 GB of faster UFS 2.0 memory, and offers room for expansion up to 200 GB via a microSD card — the Mi 5 offers no expandable memory.
The Droid Turbo 2 comes with 3 GB of faster DDR4 RAM and either 32 GB or 64 GB of internal memory with expansion via a microSD card.
It uses an Adreno 530 for its graphic needs and packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and either 32 GB or 128 GB of the faster UFS 2.0 memory with no means to expand.
The Galaxy S8 packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and has 64 GB of the faster UFS 2.1 expandable memory via a microSD card.
While the original Xbox One could only devote 5 GB of the slower DDR3 memory, the Scorpio has 8 GB of faster GDDR5 memory dedicated to its games.
The HTC 10 packs 4 GB of the faster DDR4 RAM and 32 GB of internal memory that is expandable to 2 TB via a microSD card.
It packs 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and 32 GB or 128 GB of the faster UFS memory with no means to expand.
The HTC 10 is packing 4 GB of the faster DDR4 RAM and 32 GB of internal memory that is expandable to 256 GB via a microSD card.
The Note 7 uses 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and 64 GB of the faster UFS 2.0 internal memory, which follows the Galaxy S7 series and offers expansion via a microSD card.
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