Marsha Ambrosius' "Far Away" filled our test space with rich piano, crisp percussion and a silky alto. Powered by Dolby Home Theater v4 software, the Flex 14's bottom-mounted speakers pack quite a punch. While it wasn't exactly gleaming, the TouchSmart 15 outshone all three at 184 lux. However, it was still brighter than the S55t (115 lux) and the Aspire V7 (165 lux). The Flex 14's 172 lux display failed to match the 202 lux thin-and-light average. MORE: 45 Free and Useful Windows Applications The 10-point touch screen let us perform gestures such as pinch-zoom, scroll and switching between apps with ease. Viewing angles were fairly shallow, though, as colors inverted anywhere past 45 degrees. The picture was crisp enough to display Morgan Freeman's various moles as well as the creases in his suit. From Michael Douglas' overly tanned orange skin to Kevin Kline's natty blue suit, we were bombarded with color watching the 1080p "Last Vegas" trailer. Hope I’ll still be able to receive $10 Grab voucher and freebies like the rest who left reviews - many wrote about the pros, so I’m here to provide the ‘cons’, from a neutral standpoint on what I’ve experienced.Click to EnlargeExpect bright, vibrant color and fluid response from the IdeaPad Flex 14's 1366 x 768p touch display. This would be useful for those who have already kickstarted their business, as I’m confident that Mel and Jo are able to help you resolve any obstacle that you've met along your way - they’re really good at handling Q&As tailored to your personal situation. Can cut down on the repeated emphasis on how the X-Factor really worked for all your top rockstars (showing us many testimonial screenshots etc) Yeah we know it does, that’s why we came here to learn it right :) There’s an upsell at the end for their Inner Circle 1-to-1 Coaching but it’s non-obligatory (not hard-selling) - optional if you would like someone to handhold you through your journey to implement what they have just taught and accelerate your business growth. Overall, I feel that the content delivery can be made more succinct (it has been a long three consecutive full days from 9.30am to 7.30pm). There were a few who literally begged for breaks as they needed to pee and he merely just told them to pee in a bottle, which one of the guys confessed he did, in order not to miss out the ongoing lesson. It can be quite forceful too, as his army style demanded our constant attention and responses - forced everyone to switch on their video cameras and reply him in the chat, otherwise he won’t move on to the next section. He’s genuine but it can get really intense as he often got carried away and forgot to give us breaks - we had really late lunch and little to no break in between lessons on Day 1 and Day 3. Mel, on the other hand, you will get to experience his teaching peppered with profanities. Pity that Jo only taught us one out of the three days as I enjoyed his teaching pace, giving us ample breaks, frequently asking us to crystallise our thoughts to make sure we drilled in what we had just learnt and mini game challenges to engage our attention and for us to compete to win real prizes. It’s hard if you belong to industries outside of it, say F&B or if you’re employees doing marketing for your company’s b2b products and solutions as their content have more personal touch to it. However, I find it to be more relevant for those folks in personal coaching or training b2c industry. Here goes my genuine unfiltered #xfactormethod experience: It’s certainly the right class to attend to set your sales and marketing foundations right, if you want to learn practical strategies on how you can apply to your business.
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