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L15C2PB3

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  • Brand:Lenovo
  • Capacity :3816mAh/29WH
  • Voltage :7.6V/8.7V
  • Type :Li-ion
  • Battery Cell Quality: Grade A
  • Descriptive: Replacement Battery – 1 Year Warranty
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Step 4: Charger the battery to 100% and recharger to 0% to get real battery capacity
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Step 7: Package battery carefully and send out

Compatible Part Numbers:

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Compatible Model Numbers:

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Cheap Fujitsu FPCBP536 Li-ion Laptop battery, Brand New FPCBP536 replacement battery for Fujitsu Lifebook E548 U937

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  • Brand:Fujitsu
  • Capacity :3490mAh/50WH
  • Voltage :14.4V/16.8V
  • Type :Li-ion
  • Battery Cell Quality: Grade A
  • Descriptive: Replacement Battery – 1 Year Warranty
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Step 2: Check battery’s appearance and interface.
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Step 4: Charger the battery to 100% and recharger to 0% to get real battery capacity
Step 5: Use Ev2300 to check the voltage difference of each goroup cells.
Step 6: Charger battery power more than 30%.
Step 7: Package battery carefully and send out

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Compatible Model Numbers:

Fujitsu Lifebook E548 U937

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Dell 0J38MN Power Supplies ,0J38MN Adapter for Dell Poweredge R610

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Specifications

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  • AC Input:100-240V ~6.1-3.2A 50/60Hz

Charger features:

  • CE, FCC and RoHS certified to ensure proper adapter safety and quality.
  • Sealed for protection against moisture and humidity.
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  • Utilizes output over current limiting protection.
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  • Undergone comprehensive quality testing throughout the manufacturing and assembly process.
  • Includes a 12-month free replacement warranty for manufacturer’s defects.

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MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER :502W
OUTPUT :+12V == 38.92A
+12V SB == 2.92A

Dell Poweredge R610

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  • Brand:DELL
  • DC Output:+12VA === 18.0A
  • AC Input:100-240V~,50-60Hz,6.0A

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  • CE, FCC and RoHS certified to ensure proper adapter safety and quality.
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Samsung Galaxy S11 could end the Apple iPhone 12 with a SLIDING screen

Samsung has something big in store for the Galaxy S11, and that could be a sliding screen. According to a recent patent filing, the South Korean firm is exploring the option of a handset with a display that can extend along a vertical plane. To do this, it’s experimenting with a 21:9 aspect ratio — meaning the screen is long, rather than wide. This is advantageous for one main reason: You can fit more on the screen, from top to bottom. It also makes for a more immersive viewing experience when watching cinema-style 21:9 footage, like a movie on Netflix or a trailer on YouTube.

Arguably more interesting than the revelation is the technical explanation of the sliding mechanism itself. Deciphered from various sketches and scraps of information in the supporting documentation by Dutch outlet Let’sGoDigital, the flexible Dynamic OLED screen is said to fold at the bottom. Doing so will allow it to wrap around a shaft, letting it fold back on itself — a bit like folding two sheets of toilet paper along the seam. The screen will then slide up, in effect unfolding on the inside, creating a larger surface area (roughly a 25% increase) for the end user.

The device is intended to be as high-end as can be, with the rear covered with fine leather and the frame made from metal. Samsung is also said to be experimenting with a new style of screen for the section that extends from the frame, dubbed Waterfall Display. It’s not dissimilar to the Horizon OLED Display rival Huawei debuted on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, wrapping around either side to meet the frame in the middle. However, it’s unable to use it for the entire screen, because it would be blocked by the frame that houses the sliding mechanism and excess screen.

This is just one of the various designs Samsung is said to be exploring for the Samsung Galaxy S11 and Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus. Earlier this week, we heard that the duo could also be the firm’s first buttonless devices. There’s also been some chatter claiming that the Samsung Galaxy S11 and Samsung Galaxy Note 11 may not even be real, with Samsung instead deciding to unify the two lines with the Samsung Galaxy One. The fact of the matter is, it’s just far too early to tell. Still, we’re revelling in the various leaks and theories, and can’t wait to see what the future holds.

New leak confirms the colours and names of Google Pixel 4

In less than a month, Google is expected to announce the Pixel 4 series. While we have already seen extensive leaks of the device including the colours, Google loves taking shots at other manufacturers with colour names. The same is true for Pixel 4 as well.

According to 9to5google, the colours of Pixel 4 will be Just Black, Clearly White, and Oh So Orange. Apart from that, Google will be introducing colour cases for Pixel 4 as well. The cases will be available in Blue, Chalk, Black and Orange. Yup, no fancy cheeky names here from Google.

Google Pixel 4 is expected to come with a Snapdragon 855 SoC coupled with 6 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of storage. Apart from the specs, there’s much more to the Pixel 4 like the Soli sensors, triple cameras on the back and course Android 10.

New Surface Pro 7 Leak Confirms Exciting Update

Ahead of Microsoft’s launch event on October, new documents confirmed the latest feature for the Surface family.

Thanks to Microsoft’s fillings with the FCC earlier this month, we now know that it is working on a stylus pen that includes wireless charging capabilities similar to other styli. And the obvious inference is that the upcoming Surface Pro is going to have an updated Surface Pen with this capability.

I’ve looked out the pen that came with the first Surface machines back in the day, and it was a passive unit relying on induction to calculate the tip’s location. The Surface Pen has seen a number of improvements over the years, moving to wards an active device for improved accuracy and features, but always retaining compatibility over the whole family of Surface devices.

A move towards wireless charging certainly avoids the issue of replacing the regular battery inside the pen, but it also allows for a much more power hungry device, with the designers feeling safe in the knowledge that the Surface Pen can be topped up through wireless charging.

I’m curious to see how that charging happens – the obvious answer is that this is part of the magnetic attachment to the carrying point on the side of the new Surface Pro and Surface Book designs (much like the Apple Pencil 2 on the iPad Pro), but the older hardware will not have a charging plate built in. That means a wireless charging surface pen is going to need to come with a charger for backwards compatibility, or this Surface Pen will struggle with backwards compatibility.

Microsoft is expected to launch updates to the Surface Laptopand Surface Pro machines – and the latter is perfectly suited to feature a new Surface Pen. A third-generation Surface Book may show up as could a dual-screened laptop like device.

LG Z9 88-inch 8K HDR OLED TV review: The future of television

There’s no 8K content to watch. Let’s just get that out of the way right now. But that doesn’t mean 8K TVs aren’t worthwhile. That’s especially true for the LG Z9.

What we have here (again) is a classic chicken-or-the-egg-scenario. Which should come first? The 8K content, or the TV to watch it on? If the path 4K took nearly 8 years ago is any indication, the TV must come first.

Hollywood, along with production houses like Netflix, HBO, and many others, need some convincing. Moving to 4K was a hard sell several years ago (though HDR gathered support relatively easily), but selling 8K is a steep uphill battle for TV makers. Is there a benefit to the viewer? Is 8K that exciting?

I’m willing to bet that if any TV can convince Hollywood skeptics to invest millions of dollars into bringing us 8K content, it’s the LG Z9.

What’s so great about this TV?

The LG Z9 is, first and foremost, an OLED TV, and that fact alone makes it stand out. For now, OLED is the prettiest display technology you can realistically put in your home.

It’s got the best back levels, more than adequate brightness, awesome color, killer response time, low input lag for gamers (similar to the C9 at around 13ms), HDMI 2.1 for future-proofing, variable refresh rate, auto low latency mode, excellent upscaling, and a whole litany of other reasons why anyone who has ever seen an OLED TV thinks it’s the cat’s pajamas. Take the 9-point score we gave to the LG C9 OLED earlier this year and push that up to 11 for the Z9.

Yes, there’s new TV tech on the horizon which could give OLED a run for its money. But for now, OLED TVs hands-down have the best picture quality you can get, and the Z9 is the pinnacle.

The LG Z9 is also the world’s largest OLED TV. LG likes to use that as a marketing phrase, but it’s true, and making a huge OLED panel is no easy task. It took a lot of investment, research, and development to make an 88-inch OLED panel, let alone an 8K version.

The Z9 is a beautiful TV, especially considering how large it is. The stand upon which it sits is composed of sleek brushed aluminum and has just the right amount of sheen to it. There is some hardware housed in this stand, and the stand pulls a third duty by porting sound from the Z9’s down-firing speakers out toward the listener. Side note: The TV sounds very good, though I can’t imagine not surrounding the Z9 with a killer home theater audio system.

Finally, the LG Z9 is, presently, the finest technical execution of an 8K TV on the market today, if one believes in things like imaging standards — which I do.

Uhhh … imaging standards?

I need to take a side-step from the standard review format and make a special note about a topic LG has been aggressively preaching about in the tech space. It’s called “contrast modulation” and it has to do with how a TV handles its pixels. You might have seen something about this in the news, but you may have quickly forgotten about it because it hasn’t been reported on very well. I’m going to try to fix that here, but in the end, LG says that contrast modulation has everything to do with whether an 8K TV is really 8K or not.

I predict LG will make a big marketing push behind this concept of “real 8K,” and the company would love it if I acted as a megaphone around this topic. While I’m loathed to oblige anything on the marketing effort, I do think this topic is worth discussing because TV tech can get deep, and at the end of the day, it does affect what we buy and how we watch. So let’s do this right, shall we?

What in the hell is contrast modulation and does it really make this TV better?

At its most basic, contrast modulation is a TV’s ability to distinguish one pixel from another. According to the International Committee for Display Metrology (ICDM), contrast modulation is more important than pure pixel count in qualifying a TVs resolution because if you can’t distinguish one pixel from another, then you don’t have fully resolved, independent pixels.

Take a look at the two pictures below. On the left is a close-up of a TV’s pixels with poor contrast modulation. On the right is a picture of LG’s 8K Nanocell 8K LED TV, which has excellent contrast modulation (the Z9 8K OLED is even better, as you may imagine). See the difference? One TVs pixels look like a smeared mess while LG’s pixels look very clean and distinct.

Honestly, I’m not yet convinced that the human eye can distinguish between a display that has a paltry 12% contrast modulation and one that has 90%. I mean, the principles and math seem right, and the bigger number seems a lot better, but until I can put one TV against another and spend hours analyzing the real-world differences I’m not going to make an official call. Still, I like pristine definition, and LG has a compelling argument.

The battle over what is “real 8K” continues. As I wrote this review, the Consumer Technology Association — you know, that huge organization that puts on the biggest tech show in the world known as CES? — launched an 8K Ultra HD display definition and logo program that leans heavily on the standards defined by independent authorities like the aforementioned ICDM, ANSI, and others. Guess what? LG’s 8K TVs far exceed the standards for contrast modulation. Most of LG’s competitors? Not so much.

Again, it would be easy to write this off as a swipe at Samsung, but when international and U.S.-based standards organizations align with the CTA and make a call, it’s hard to ignore.

Is there anything not great about this TV?

Aside from the price ($30,000) making it unattainable for most of the world’s population?

There’s just a touch of tint shift when you view an LG OLED at an extreme angle. I noticed a slight magenta and green coloration in different areas of the screen when well off to the side. Still, OLED’s overall off-angle viewing quality still blows away every LED/LCD TV I’ve seen.

Also, the TV doesn’t support a wall mount. The aforementioned stand is too integral to the TV to be separated. LG says it could be done, but the solution would not be elegant and the company would not endorse such a move.

But there’s no 8K content!

This is mostly true. There’s a selection of 8K content on YouTube, but to watch it in 8K you have to download it and play it through a special decoder box that LG provides with the purchase of this TV. Besides the hassle, who wants to watch 8K nature videos all day?

For now, 8K TVs need to be awesome upscalers until native 8K content is being made and can be feasibly delivered to us (expect to need at least an 80Mbps downstream internet connection for streaming) Thankfully, the Z9 is an outstanding upscaler. In our A/B comparisons between 4K and native 8K versions of the same content the visible differences were minimal. That begs the question. How would an 88-inch 4K OLED look compared to this 88-inch 8K OLED? We’ll probably never know since LG has no intention to make a 4K version of this massive OLED TV.

Our Take

The LG Z9 88-inch 8K OLED TV is a straight-up “shit-your-pants TV,” because it performs at an incredible level of unexpected excellence.

There are over 33 million tiny pixels, yes, but it’s the work those pixels do that’s meaningful. From what I was able to see, the pixels were doing outstanding work. The pixels are also brushed on a large, impressive canvas. In many ways, the LG Z9 is one of the most outstanding displays I’ve ever seen and is currently the best-looking TV you can buy.

Is there a better alternative?

Practically speaking, virtually any other TV is a better choice for most folks given the Z9’s $30,000 price tag — one could do very well with LG’s own 75-inch 8K 75SM9970 at $5,000 or Samsung’s 82-inch Q900R at $7,000. One could also do very well with a 65-inch4K Sony A9G OLED or a 77-inch 4K C9 OLED for $5500. Technically speaking, though, the Z9 is in a class all its own.

How long will it last?

The LG Z9 has full-spec HDMI 2.1 ports onboard and very advanced chipsets, making it as future-proofed as a TV gets these days. I’d expect to get a solid 7 to 8 years out of this TV at the least.

Warranty

One year parts and labor when purchased from an authorized retailer.

Should you buy it?

Yes, with the obvious caveat of “if you can afford it.” At $30,000 it’s an incredibly expensive television that’s not aimed at the average living room, but it does deliver a glimpse at what the future of television will look like.

Also, if you do buy this TV, please invite me over to your house for movie night. I can’t wait to see the LG Z9 in action again and you, Mr. or Ms. Moneybags, might be my only hope.

A Dell XPS 15 with a foldable dual-screen OLED display could be a reality in the near future

Despite all their quirks, foldable displays have managed to cause quite the stir ever since the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy Fold and the Huawei Mate X. While the technology is still yet to mature for smartphones, laptop OEMs have started considering foldable designs for the future as well.

Shortly after Lenovo introduced the ThinkPad X1 with a foldable dual-screen display in May, Dell’s then VP of XPS and Alienware Frank Azor indicated that the company was indeed experimenting with such a device. LetsGoDigital has now accessed a patent published on September 12, 2019, which was filed by Dell with the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) in March 2018.

The patent talks of a device with two displays connected by a narrow hinge. That’s not really new, but the patent also talks about a continuous foldable display with focus on display characteristics such as brightness, color, and contrast, and how color shifts can happen in different parts of the display. The patent also talks about addressing the problem of flexible OLED screen burn-in.

Of course, a foldable Dell XPS laptop is still quite sometime away from reality. Although Azor did claim back then that Dell was “95 percent of the way there”, a lot of work needs to be done on the software side of things to enable a seamless workflow. The issue of getting the keyboard and battery mend according to the display fold needs to be figured out as well.

The patent makes for some interesting reading, so do check it out at the Source link below.

Huawei builds world’s biggest all-flash storage array

Huawei used its annual shindig HUAWEI CONNECT in Shanghai last week to show off its latest all-flash storage array, the OceanStor Dorado V6. And it’s a monster – with the biggest capacity that Blocks and Files has seen in a storage array.

The company has not announced availability but prior to launch it has pumped out some big numbers via a press release and a marketing page.

The Dorado V6 performs up to 20 million I/O operations per second (IOPS) – twice as much as the next-best player according to Huawei, which did not name the rival. We think it is referring to Dell EMC’s PowerMax 8000 which delivers up to 10 million IOPS. Read latency for the Huawei system is down to 0.1 ms.

Speeds and feeds

The five Dorado V6 models support Huawei’s Hi1812E NVMe SSDs and NVMe-oF access. They scale by IO port counts and the maximum number of SSDs supported, as the table shows.

Basic maths says the maximum raw capacities are:

3000 – 36.8 PB

5000 – 49.2 PB

6000 – 73.73 PB

8000 – 98.3 PB

18000 – 196.61 PB

As it is 2019, the Dorado V6 of course has an AI processor – a first for a storage array, Huawei claims. The system uses this for performance tuning and management. The Dorado V6 is also packed with fault-tolerance features and Huawei claims a one-second switchover with uninterrupted links in the event of controller failure.

The array features inline deduplication and compression, thin provisioning, remote replication, continuous data protection, quality of service, cloning and snapshots and cloud backup.

Huawei has not revealed pricing yet but the V6 will probably cost $2.5m or more, judging by SPC-1 benchmark results for Dorado V3 and V5 arrays. You can apply for pricing on Huawei’s website by providing project details and a budget range into a general pricing inquiry pop-up.