

- #Laser one touch reviews 720p#
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Performance Asus Zenfone 2 Laser (2GB RAM version) is powered by a 64-bit 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 quad-core processor, Adreno 306 graphics and 2GB RAM. We were satisfied with the quality of videos recorded with the phone. It lets you choose selected apps and password protect the rest of the phone. There’s also a Kids Mode in case you have kids who always have their eyes set on your phone.
#Laser one touch reviews software#
The software features include gesture support and double tap to unlock among others. Some tools like the ZenLink apps offer great utility and apps like Auto-start manager offer granular control over the phone reminding us of Asus’ PC DNA but overall a number of apps are just not needed. There are apps that are redundant and can be easily excluded for instance MyAsus and Asus Support and Quick Memo and SuperNote can be clubbed together. Having said that, there are too many preloaded apps (read bloatware) that cannot be removed. It all started with the Zenfone 5 and Asus has managed to differentiate its phones from others when it comes to software.
#Laser one touch reviews android#
While the navigation structure follows the stock Android pattern with a separate app launcher, everything is skinned to give the interface a distinct look. It comes with customised system apps, unlock gestures, double tap to wake-up and ZenLink apps to connect the phone to a PC.
#Laser one touch reviews skin#
Software The phone runs Android 5.0.2 Lollipop with Asus’ new ZenUI skin that also supports themes. Removing the back panel is easy and you’ll find a sealed battery and slots for two micro sim cards (both are 4G LTE capable) and a microSD card slot stacked on top of the sim slot. The back features some Asus and Zenfone branding and a speaker grill in addition to the camera lens and dual-LED flash. While the positioning is intended to make using the phone more convenient, some people may find it awkward. Taking a page from LG’s design book, the Zenfone’s metallic volume rocker key is located at the back just below the camera lens. Our demo unit was red in colour but Asus plans to introduce other colour variants including white and black ones. The Zenfone 2 Laser sports a removable back panel that features a matte finish and is slightly rounded. Unfortunately, just like the Zenfone 2, navigation keys on the Zenfone 2 Laser are not backlit. Just below the display you’ll find the three capacitive touch buttons for navigation and a metallic strip that sports the same reflective pattern seen in the company’s other devices and Zenfone 5. Most large phones launched in the recent past come with side buttons for power/screen lock for easy access. Another bit that we found a little intimidating was that the phone’s power/screen lock switch is located at the top edge. Interestingly this mode also features on-screen navigation keys. The phone is slightly large for one hand use especially if you have small hands but Asus has included a special mode for single handed use that can be invoked by double tapping on the Home button (just like Apple’s Reachability) if enabled in the phone’s settings. Touch response was also pretty good during our use. Even the top-end Zenfone 2 models just feature Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The phone comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection to guard against scratches. Sunlight legibility was also good and viewing angles were pretty wide.
#Laser one touch reviews 720p#
Although we would have preferred a full-HD display, even the 720p panel is not too bad when it comes to rendering text and graphics. Identify problems before sending to the laser.The front features the 5.5-inch HD (720x1280p) IPS display which offers vibrant colours, good brightness levels and wide viewing angles.
#Laser one touch reviews code#
Supports S-value laser code for true representation of result. Can be launched directly (registered users only) Tested with files containing over 7,500,000 lines of G-Code (trial is limited to 10,000 lines). Override laser power settings and feed rate in G-Code file. Laser on, off and pulse (using user configured power and time). User interface for jogging (8-way) with step distance and set / return home. Load G-Code files (supports both raster and vector formats). Supports Grbl 0.8, 0.9 (J-Tech branch is recommended for optimal performance) and 1.1. G-Code can be saved (registered users only). Allows basic image adjustment (brightness, contrast, flip and rotation). Image resize (uses an optimized algorithm to improve quality). Skip blank lines (improves engraving speed by eliminating unnecessary moves). Horizontal or diagonal engraving (45 degree engraving makes lines less visible). Greyscale (S-value) and 1-Bit (dithered or threshold) conversion. Supports JPEG or BMP import (up to 24-bit color). For Grbl, Benbox and Eleks Maker Laser Engraving systems.
