iPhone XR review

The iPhone XR – R&B (Red & Blue) Edition.

The iPhone XR (Released October 26th 2018) was released roughly a month after the iPhone XS and XS Max. Apple was smart to not release the XR at the same time as the XS duo, because the former would have surely dwarfed sales of the latter – as the XR may very well be not only the best iPhone Apple as ever made – but one of the best smartphones PERIOD. This all comes down to three things: price, design, and BATTERY LIFE.And for an avid, spec-hungry Android user, I can’t believe I’m saying it. But this revelation comes down to three things: ecosystem , build/design, and BATTERY LIFE.

Display Woes or Display Wows?

The display of the iPhone XR – upclose and personal.

Smartphone critics and tech geeks will balk at the specs of the LED display, and it’s the first and foremost part of the device you will interact with – so let’s focus on it first. The 6.1″ Liquid Retina LCD display has a resolution of 1792 x 828, which looks terribly bad on paper. But the reality is the screen resolution offers 326ppi (pixels per inch), which is still 26 pixels above what the human eye can detect. And no, the XR doesn’t block video resolutions above 720p on YouTube. You can scale up to 1080p, which may be scaled up 720p or slightly scaled down 1080p, due to the 19:9 aspect ratio of the device (and no letterboxing) but the iPhone XR’s screen resolution doesn’t actually limit image quality at all.

You CAN watch 1080p videos on YouTube with the iPhone XR.

Build Quality

The iPhone XR upholds Apple’s reputation for premium devices, even if a few details amount to a perception of being slightly inferior to the iPhone XS/XS Max. The anodized aluminum railing, the IPS/LED display, and single lens 12MP rear camera of the XR isn’t the stainless steel build, the deep rich blacks of the OLED display, and dual-camera setup of the XS duo. But none is these things matter as the difference in materials and additional hardware are simply luxuries for those who want the best of the best. As is, the iPhone XR is every bit up to the standard set by the iPhone X in 2017, yet ups the ante with the most durable glass of any smartphone, and lively,vivid color choices that encompass all of the phone up to the display.

iPhone XR Specs

  • 6.1-inch Liquid Retina display (LCD)
  • IP67 water and dust resistant (max depth of 1 m up to 30 mins)
  • 12MP camera with OIS and 7MP TrueDepth front camera
  • Face ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
  • A12 Bionic with next-generation Neural Engine
  • Wireless charging—works with Qi chargers
  • 3GB RAM (2.75 usable)

If you are a Techie who swears by devices specs (RAM, camera MP count, and screen resolution), the iPhone XR may seem disappointing at first glance. But that would be do to the lack of understanding about how Android and iOS is built and the requirements for them to both run efficiently. Android needs as much RAM as possible due to the fact that it’s code (Javascript) is run through an “interpreter” from the Machine level to the UI and back. Then each OEM (Samsung, Motorola, LG) customizes their devices by adding features and themes on top of Android which requires more resources. Not to mention all the differentiation in devices,which makes Android more difficult to develop apps for. iOS on the other hand is Native code, which is optimized for all of the internal components. There may be many iPhones, but they all share the same internals -designed and optimized by one company – Apple. This amounts to processor and software development that is head and shoulders above the outsourced-collaborative models of making an Android device.

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Software and Ecosystem

The App Store empowers many of the worlds creative pros
with tools that rival desktop counterparts.

The A12 Bionic processor beats out most laptop benchmark scores. That means the iOS devices are only limited by the apps and software developed for the platform. And many developers are porting their desktop software over to the iPhone/iPad. Adobe’s full Photoshop for PCs/Macs is due for release this year. From the desktop technician who desires a platform that requires less maintenance without sacrificing processing power, to the mobile road warrior looking to produce professional content on the go that translates to the final product without to much upscale – the iPhone reigns supreme.

Sure you can do light design, draft a word document from start to finish, add some entries to a spreadsheet, heck even edit a YouTube Video and score an original theme for it on an Android device. But the sheer breath and quality of options to offer for iOS through the App Store – and the variety of industries catered to is so complete and broad – it’s only rivaled by legacy desktop software. It’s that good.

And that’s before we get to the countless iOS first-if-not-outright-exclusive apps and games available. The App Store is clearly the leader and pioneer of content ecosystems. From media consumption to content creation, if the App Store was Travis Scott-it would say ,”I put this $h!+ together, I’m the glue!” (Someone said.)

Apple does a great job letting developer know what they are capable of creating by example as well:

Another additional value (that’s not exclusive to the XR) is the fact that Apple’s iWork (Numbers,Keynote,and Pages) are included free for iOS devices in addition to creative apps like GarageBand and iMovie – which enable users to be productive right out the box without having to purchase any third party apps.

Price,Value and Conclusion

Hey, dare I say – having been a previous owner of the iPhone 5s 6,6s,SE, and a seven 7 with various Android devices between them;As well as before and after.Recollecting about all the smartphones I have owned, from the HTC G1, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 5, Note 3, LG G6 and G7,Galaxy S7,LG V30/V35/V40 and all of their strengths and weaknesses….the iPhone XR is the sweet spot in a device line-up that has the best combination of features that I believe general consumers and professional alike are looking for: price to value ratio, build quality, ecosystem, and length of support.

Should you Upgrade?

Is you have anything from the iPhone 8 and below, the XR would be your most sensible route of entry into the X family. It’s processor and battery+screen tech equals a significant upgrade over the X, but I’m not sure an upgrade from the X is necessary unless you qualify for a carrier upgrade.

In a world of $1,000 premium flagships and $500 “flagship killers” smartphones – the most rational choice for most in iOS world is the iPhone XR.

LG Gram wins CES 2019 Innovation Award

Looking for a light and thin 14 inch ultrabook weighing in at just 1118 kg.? LG’s Gram just may be the device for you.

The 14 inch 2 in 1 convertible model of the LG Gram

What makes this years model so interesting is that it manages to set a new record in mobility without compromising on battery life or power.

LG Gram 14 specs

  • 8th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 processor
  • Windows 10 Home
  • Converts to 14” tablet
  • Includes Wacom AES 2.0 Pen
  • 72Wh Lithium Battery (up to 21 hours)
  • 16GB RAM & 512GB SSD

LG Gram 17 specs

  • 8th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 processor
  • Windows 10 Home
  • 17 Inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS Display
  • 72Wh Lithium Battery (up to 19.5 hours)
  • 16GB RAM & 512GB SSD
  • Thunderbolt™ 3 Interface
The LG Gram 17”

The LG Gram 17 is the lightest laptop with it’s screen size ever and was also an Innovation Award nominee while the 14 inch 2-in-1 took the award home.

We will be keeping an eye on the world’s lightest laptop and providing more info once we get our hands on a review unit.


Xara Designer Pro X Review (Windows/PC)

Xara has updated their illustration and design software program Designer Pro to version X (16). Regarded as the app with the “world’s fastest graphics rendering engine” , we took a look at the latest version to see if Xara has evolved or devolved over the years.
Xara is an international company founded in 1981,with headquarters in Berlin and a development center in London. It’s first iteration of Xara was released for the Windows platform in early 1994 as Xara Studio. After quite a few name changes (Artworks, Xara Studio, CorelXara, Xara X, Xara Xtreme Pro) and a couple of license acquisitions (from Corel to MAGIX) – the seasoned design software suite as come of age as Xara Designer Pro X3 (as in version 13).The software is also now a part of the MAGIX suite of products, and offers a whole slew of features in one sleek package of software – that will put the Adobe to shame. Amazingly, there is even a Linux version- known as Xara Xtreme LX available.
Promoted as having the “fastest graphic rendering engine” on the market, Xara Designer Pro offers a stable and fast workflow that enables illustrators to transform shapes from flat 2D items to eye-catching 3D designs in seconds.Change RGB lighting on your 3D objects Maya/3DS Max-style instantly. It only helps that the fast rendering is complimented by a minimalistic UI and a brilliant toolkit and property layout.
 The Pen,Draw and Bezier-Curve Tools are intelligent and intuitive.
Tools that made Photoshop a household name, like Magnetic Lasso and Object Erase Tool are a clicks away.
 Many more intensive bitmap and photo editing tools are available, if you’re into that soft of thing.
Transform,Warp,Transform, or add Bezels to your shapes/text/objects – even 3D to your designs in seconds.
To help keep the program bloat-free,the installation process quick and your Hard Drive clutter-less, all of the extra content is available through the Online Content Catalog. And boy, is it quite a collection. Everything from your usual bland symbols like Arrows, email envelopes to social media brand icons to the unusual like Amazon and PayPal Cart Widgets. There are also contact forms, even full blown website templates!
Designer Pro is technically at version 16, though Xara stopped keeping track at 13 (called Designer Pro X3). This version is simply referred to as Designer Pro X. It comes at $299.99, with a year of free updates from the date of registration.
  Illustration, photo editing, desktop publishing and document creation, web graphics and websites are all possible within one app, and it all comes in a slim – well coded program that makes you wonder why others like CorelDRAW and Adobe Creative Suite feels so slow and bloated. There is simply no reason why Xara Designer Pro X isn’t more popular of a design program, it’s basically Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Dreamweaver in one package. It’s even compatible with PS plug-ins. My guess is Xara is a UK based company, and the partnership with MAGIX was done in-part to help with awareness in the US market. Here’s to my desire to see them succeed in this endeavor, because Designer Pro X is simply too good of a program to be ignored.
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