Not exact matches
Load up on apps With more and more power and
functionality packed into devices — eliminating the need for the average roadie to carry
much else than a smartphone and a tablet or laptop — apps are a critical part of the mobile toolset.
It's an impressive design that
packs a lot of
functionality in a small space, making it feel
much larger than it really is.
The Kirin 659 brings a big performance punch that will make you wonder how Honor managed to
pack so
much functionality into such a small price tag.
Both devices are coming
packed with USB Type - C as the connection port for charging and data transfer and they'll each feature MediaTek's Quick Charge
functionality so you'll be able to boost the battery back up to full rather fast, which should come in handy if you need to charge the device back up as
much as possible but don't have a lot of time.
That's because it comes
packing a desktop - grade Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 (which is a little old now but very powerful), a 4K screen with G - Sync
functionality at the top end of the configurator, as well as as
much RAM as you can shake a stick at (a max of 32 GB DDR4).
There is a extension
pack that Samsung didn't install by default, and it's
much more compelling than the Air View
functionality.
That's not taking into account how
much functionality is
packed into the app.