ASUS has introduced a foldable tablet with a 17.3-inch screen Zenbook 17 Fold OLED.
When folded, the device turns into a laptop with a diagonal of 12.5 '', and when unfolded - into a small workstation. The resolution of the entire screen is 2.5K, and when folded, two halves with Full HD become available to the user.
The mechanism is designed for 30,000 folding. Configurations include versions with Intel Core i7 12-th gen and Intel Iris Xe graphics, as well as up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of NVMe M.2 SSD.
On sale later this year starting at $3,500.
When folded, the device turns into a laptop with a diagonal of 12.5 '', and when unfolded - into a small workstation. The resolution of the entire screen is 2.5K, and when folded, two halves with Full HD become available to the user.
The mechanism is designed for 30,000 folding. Configurations include versions with Intel Core i7 12-th gen and Intel Iris Xe graphics, as well as up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of NVMe M.2 SSD.
On sale later this year starting at $3,500.
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Adobe just added their first Generative AI tool to Photoshop!
Generative Fill allows you to extend images as well as add and remove objects using simple text prompts.
Using this feature, users can select a part of a photo in Photoshop and replace it with the desired object (inpainting), and this can be done by just selecting the desired part and writing the desired object in text form, and Firefox will check the components of the photos.
In addition, users can remove various objects from the photo with this artificial intelligence, as well as expand the borders of the photo and increase its dimensions beyond what it is.
This feature is already available in the new trial version of Photoshop and will be publicly available for Photoshop users by the end of this year.
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Generative Fill allows you to extend images as well as add and remove objects using simple text prompts.
Using this feature, users can select a part of a photo in Photoshop and replace it with the desired object (inpainting), and this can be done by just selecting the desired part and writing the desired object in text form, and Firefox will check the components of the photos.
In addition, users can remove various objects from the photo with this artificial intelligence, as well as expand the borders of the photo and increase its dimensions beyond what it is.
This feature is already available in the new trial version of Photoshop and will be publicly available for Photoshop users by the end of this year.
ð Check out
ððē @TechnologyBoxs