Sentences with phrase «gb review unit»

The 16 GB model isn't easy to track down online at the time of writing, but our 8 GB review unit leaves 5.52 GB free for your own apps, photos and other stuff.
Though our 32 GB review unit of the Droid Xyboard 10.1 costs $ 629 with a two - year contract and $ 799 without, the base 16 GB model costs $ 529 with a two - year contract and $ 699 without.
Though our 32 GB review unit carries an MSRP of $ 579.99, the Toshiba Thrive Wi - Fi carries a starting price of $ 429.99.

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And behind the kickstand hides a MicroSD card slot for expanding the onboard storage past the 128 GB solid - state drive in our review unit.
Our review unit also includes a hard - drive upgrade; the 320 GB drive adds $ 55 to the price for a still reasonable total of $ 1,054.
Our review unit has 32 GB of internal storage, while a 64 GB model sells for a bit more ($ 399.99 list).
Our $ 479 review unit comes with 16 GB of internal Flash memory, while a $ 579 configuration offers 32 GB.
Additionally, there is an expansion slot that supports up to 32 GB microSD cards (whether or not a microSD card comes in the box will be carrier dependent - the TELUS unit reviewed here did ship with a 2 GB microSD card).
Our review unit came with 4G LTE and 16 GB of inbuilt memory.
Our review unit came with a 128 GB solid - state drive (SSD).
The back panel is offered in white (like out review unit) and black, and both models are available in 16 GB (as we tested) or 32 GB capacities, the latter costing $ 599.99.
Our review unit features a 1.7 - GHz dual - core Intel Core i7 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and a 128 GB SSD in the tablet and 500 GB HDD in the dock for $ 1,499.
Aside from the $ 499 base model (with 2 GB of RAM, and the aforementioned 64 GB storage) and our $ 599 review unit (with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB storage), both of which come with Wi - Fi only, there are two other configurations that Microsoft plans to offer, both of which will add LTE capability: a system with 2 GB of RAM, and 64 GB storage, and one with with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB storage.
For storage, our review unit is equipped with a 128 GB solid - state drive (SSD), though the $ 499 base model only offers 64 GB — putting it on par with the Acer Aspire Switch 11 (SW5 -171-325N), which also has a 128 GB SSD, but only half the capacity of the premium - priced Surface Pro 3 (256 GB SSD).
Our review unit came outfitted with an Asus H81 motherboard, with a 3.5 GHz Intel Core i7 - 4771 quad - core processor and 16 GB of RAM.
Our review unit came with 128 GB of storage and AT&T LTE built in, which brought the total cost to $ 729, but you can pick up the mini 3 for less.
Our review unit of the Toughpad FZ - G1, which is the starting model, costs $ 2,399 and has a 1.9 - GHz Intel Core i5 - 3437U processor, 4 GB of RAM and a 128 GB SSD.
The 64 GB solid - state drive (SSD) in our review unit had 37.5 GB available after the initial setup.
Our $ 1,644 review unit is the top - of - the - line Helix 2, sporting a 1.2 GHz Intel Core M5Y71 - processor, 8 GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD, the digital pen, the Ultrabook Pro keyboard and a 1080p display.
Our review unit had 16 GB of storage and there's no option for microSD expansion.
I'm leery of the 8 GB storage capacity — of which 4.98 GB are accessible on the review unit — but the microSD card slot will offsets that concern somewhat.
Seeing that review units from Microsoft were not forthcoming, I pre-ordered a 32 GB version of the Surface with a Touch Cover on the first hour preorders were allowed.
The unit reviewed by Brighthand featured a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset with a 1.9 GHz quad - core processor and 2 GB RAM.
For $ 549 you double your memory and hard drive, with 8 GB DDR3 and a 1 TB HDD (this is the review unit we received).
Our modestly upgraded review unit, which includes a second - generation Intel Core i5 processor and a 500 GB hard drive, limbos in under $ 600 on Lenovo's website.
Our review unit, the only available configuration at publishing time, packs in both a 512 GB SSD and a 2 TB mechanical drive.
Users should be warned, however, that entry - level variants come with a 500 GB mechanical drive that probably won't perform as well as the drive in our review unit.
Our review unit arrived with an Intel Core i7 - 3770K processor and an EVGA GTX 690M 4 GB video card.
Our review unit is a base model equipped with a Core i5 - 2410M processor, 4 GB of RAM, and Intel HD 3000 graphics.
Our Portege Z20T review unit was the middle model currently on offer, with an Intel Core M 5Y71 processor, a somewhat anemic 128 GB solid - state drive, and 8 GB of DDR memory.
Our review unit was powered by the Intel Core i7 - 6700T with 8 GB of RAM, the aforementioned GTX 960, and a 1 TB mechanical drive, all for $ 949.
Along with its 14 - inch, 1080P display, it has an eighth - generation Core i7 CPU, up to 16 GB of RAM, and in our review unit, 512 GB of solid - state storage too.
Our entry - level review unit arrived with an Nvidia GTX 970M graphics chip, 16 GB of RAM, and two hard drives — a 128 GB SATA drive and a 1 TB mechanical disk.
Our review unit was the X1 Carbon, which contains the most recent 8th - gen Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and 512 GB of SSD storage.
Step up to a core i7 - 8550U, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB PCIe SSD — our review unit — and you'll spend $ 1,300.
Our review unit arrived with an Intel Core i5 - 4200U processor, and 6 GB of RAM.
Our review unit arrived with a Core i5 - 3317U processor and 4 GB of RAM.
Our review unit, a mid-range model with a Core i5 - 3337U and 8 GB of RAM, sells for just $ 850.
Our review unit arrived with an Intel Core i5 - 2410M processor with 4 GB of RAM.
Our review unit arrived with a Core i7 low - voltage processor, 8 GB of RAM, and a 500 GB hard drive assisted by solid - state caching.
Our $ 129 review unit comes with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage.
Our review unit also was upgraded to 8 GB of RAM and a 750 GB hard drive.
This review unit is the premium edition with 6 GB of RAM, and unsurprisingly, the performance has been nothing short of wonderful.
On Geekbench 4, which measures overall system performance, our 8 GB OnePlus 5 review unit scored 6,542, which is even better than the Galaxy S8 (6,124), even though both phones sport Snapdragon 835 CPUs.
My review unit had 2 GB RAM and 16 GB storage.
The review unit we have is 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage.
* Microsoft gave us the review unit with an Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB RAM, and 256 GB SSD storage.
With 8 GB of memory and a 256 GB SSD for storage, our review unit is well - configured for a convertible priced less than $ 1,000.
Our review unit arrived with an Intel Core i7 - 3610QM processor paired with Nvidia GT 650M graphics featuring 2 GB of GDDR5 memory.
Our review unit was priced at $ 780 because of the upgraded third - gen processor, and the 32 GB solid state cache drive.
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