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Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Bike Size Chart – How To Choose? 5 Easy Methods

Ordering bikes online is becoming more and more popular because there are no shop-keeping or warehouse costs making the cost even less!
Don’t worry about the fact that you might think you have to try your bike first because I can assure you it is overrated. And very highly.
Salesmen only tell you this to get more money from you!
You should try your bike first! FALSE
Asking why? It’s because that is only told by salesmen who know that there are decent bikes on the online market. There are many good methods to choose a good bike. I’m gonna show you THREE (actually SEVEN!) METHODS if you don’t know, how to measure a bike.

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Monday, February 10, 2020

Compare EVs: Guide To Range, Specs, Pricing & More

Understanding all the choices when it comes to plug-in electric vehicles can be a daunting task. Luckily, we've done a lot of the lifting work for you.
Which EV costs the least?  Which one goes the furthest? How much federal tax incentive will that vehicle quality for?  How quick is it?  The list of possible criteria goes on and on. Here are some handy specs, all laid out side-by-side, to make comparing EVs much easier for you:
**UPDATED July 2019

Plug-In Vehicle Base Price/Spec Comparisons (Note: There are now 2 separate images included below - can be enlarged to view clearly)
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iPhone, iPad, and iPod Benchmarks

Welcome to the Geekbench iPhone, iPad, and iPod Benchmark Chart. The data on this chart is gathered from user-submitted Geekbench 5 results from the Geekbench Browser. To make sure the results accurately reflect the average performance of each device, the chart only includes iPhones, iPads, and iPods with at least five unique results in the Geekbench Browser.

Geekbench 5 scores are calibrated against a baseline score of 1000 (which is the score of an Intel Core i3-8100). Higher scores are better, with double the score indicating double the performance.

If you're curious how your iPhone, iPad, or iPod compares, you can download Geekbench 5 and run it on your iOS device to find out its score.
DeviceScore
iPad Pro (11-inch)
Apple A12X Bionic @ 2.5 GHz
4606
iPad Pro (12.9-inch 3rd Generation)
Apple A12X Bionic @ 2.5 GHz
4567
iPhone 11 Pro Max
Apple A13 Bionic @ 2.7 GHz
3438
iPhone 11 Pro
Apple A13 Bionic @ 2.7 GHz
3428
iPhone 11
Apple A13 Bionic @ 2.7 GHz
3329
iPad Air (3rd generation)
Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz
2873
iPad mini (5th generation)
Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz
2792
iPhone XS
Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz
2714
iPhone XS Max
Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz
2653
iPhone XR
Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz
2573
iPhone X
Apple A11 Bionic @ 2.4 GHz
2374
iPhone 8 Plus
Apple A11 Bionic @ 2.4 GHz
2329
iPad Pro (12.9-inch 2nd Generation)
Apple A10X Fusion @ 2.3 GHz
2275
iPad Pro (10.5-inch)
Apple A10X Fusion @ 2.3 GHz
2263
iPhone 8
Apple A11 Bionic @ 2.4 GHz
2242
iPad (6th generation)
Apple A10 Fusion @ 2.3 GHz
1405
iPhone 7 Plus
Apple A10 Fusion @ 2.3 GHz
1333
iPhone 7
Apple A10 Fusion @ 2.3 GHz
1320
iPad Pro (12.9-inch)
Apple A9X @ 2.3 GHz
1195
iPad Pro (9.7-inch)
Apple A9X @ 2.3 GHz
1176
iPod (7th generation)
Apple A10 Fusion @ 1.6 GHz
1083
iPad Air 2
Apple A8X @ 1.5 GHz
1049
iPad (5th generation)
Apple A9 @ 1.8 GHz
1025
iPhone SE
Apple A9 @ 1.8 GHz
1004
iPhone 6s Plus
Apple A9 @ 1.8 GHz
993
iPhone 6s
Apple A9 @ 1.8 GHz
991
iPad mini 4
Apple A8 @ 1.5 GHz
670
iPhone 6 Plus
Apple A8 @ 1.4 GHz
573
iPhone 6
Apple A8 @ 1.4 GHz
568
iPad Air
Apple A7 @ 1.4 GHz
524
iPod touch (6th Generation)
Apple A8 @ 1.1 GHz
518
iPad Mini 3
Apple A7 @ 1.3 GHz
491
iPad mini (Retina)
Apple A7 @ 1.3 GHz
487
iPhone 5s
Apple A7 @ 1.3 GHz
476
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Chart shows how iPhones have increased in weight and price over time

Chart shows how iPhones have increased in weight and price over time

by Atiya
Sep 15, 2019 at 18:00 GMT
Earlier this week, Apple officially announced the new iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max flagship smartphones. The new iPhone 11 Pro series starts at $999 and it comes with several improvements over its predecessor.
Twitter user beninato created a table and chart which compare the relative sizes, weights and main features of the iPhone over time.
It’s notable that this year Apple decided to address common complaints and increase battery life instead of making devices thinner.  The iPhone 11 Pro Max has certainly followed the trend of increasing weight and price, weighing in at 226g and costing $1099; so high-end users who find both of these numbers too high should opt for the iPhone 11 Pro.  If you currently have an iPhone 8 Plus, you also may appreciate the iPhone 11 Pro for having the same size screen, but smaller overall size.
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