

The LG all-in-one (AIO) PC (Model 27V740) features a 27-inch IPS display and is based on Windows 8.1. Both the Tab-Book 2 models are powered by fourth generation Intel 'Haswell' Core i5 processors. LG notes that the flagship Tab-Book 2 (11T740) model is 16.7mm thin, and weighs 1.05 kilograms. Both the Tab-Book 2 models sport touchscreen with support for 10-point touch control and offer slide-out QWERTY keyboards under the 11.6-inch full-HD IPS display. LG also plans to announce two new models of the Tab-Book 2 (Models 11T740 and 11T540) that will be based on Windows 8.1. LG has equipped Reader Mode on the Ultra PC, offering users the option to alter the background of any onscreen image to resemble paper, which the company claims reduces eye-strain and energy consumption. It features a 13.3-inch full-HD IPS display with LG's Super Narrow Bezel design (4.4mm thin) and is 13.6mm at its thickest point.
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It runs Windows 8, though LG has not specified if it is the Windows 8.1 version. The LG Ultra PC will come in two storage variants solid-state drive (128GB or 256GB). The latest LG Ultra PC (Model 13Z940) is powered by an Intel 'Haswell' Core i5 processor, and weighs 980 grams. The company notes that the upcoming LG PC products weigh less than their predecessors and are also upgraded in terms of form factor. This isn't exactly what you're describing, but it sounds like slidepad could work for you.With just a week left ahead of CES 2014, LG has announced that it will launch the Ultra PC (Model 13Z940) ultrabook, the second-generation of the company's hybrid Tab-Book 2 (Models 11T740 and 11T540) and an all-in-one PC (Model 27V740) at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2014.Īs of now, there are no details about the availability and pricing of any of the three new LG devices. I think Slidepad is made w/ SwiftUI not Electron based like the others.Īre there any menu bar browser, slack clients or email clients? I have found this but it's only kind of what you want and MacOS only. Hm, no, I am not aware of any feature of that kind being developed by anyone. Without Quicklook, you would have to open a bunch of MS Office apps to view documentation that comes with large. Especially helpful if you're going through documentation and typically there's a bunch of it in various formats. Pretty much a premium linux experience out of the box, also things like Quicklook make it easy to instantaneously view a ton of files without even opening apps from documents to media files. Looking for a browser that pops out on the right side of the screen Moving a macOS window by clicking anywhere on it.I always liked the idea behind Divvy, so I tried to make something similar as a kwin script instead of studying for my exams. I also use a program called divy for snapping windows to certain areas of the screen so I can easily divide the workspace. I seem to remember there being presets.Ĭonsultants who WFH, what monitor do you use? So apps like Alfred and Divvy + shortcuts and just organizing your windows will improve your life/dev.ĭivvy is great. Most programmers/computer users I've worked with are constantly fumbling around and moving windows and closing and opening things over and over and well: they appear very foolish and expensive for no reason.
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This next one isn't necessarily a purchase - but just knowing how to use your computer well is a big deal.
