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Venom black book 15
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The BlackBook Zero 14 Phantom does sometimes range with slightly more SSD storage than other similar units, which makes it a point of difference if you particularly like storage, but you’ll still pay for it. While it’s not a deal breaker, today's best laptops convert that awkward width to vertical space that allows you to see more of the web page or document you’re working on. This is because 16:9 is a cinematic format and while it works for media playback, your average web page or document is roughly A4 sized and takes up about three quarters of the width of a screen like the one on the BlackBook Zero 14 Phantom.

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16:9 is still a really common form factor in all sizes, but Apple, Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo and MSI have all swapped to 4:3, 3:2 or 16:10 aspect ratios on at least their smaller form factor devices. Then, for anyone who needs to reset the device from time to time, the unit comes with a handy USB recovery drive that makes it way easier to start again.įrom here the spec sheet starts to look a little more predictable with a very stock 14-inch FullHD IPS display with an sRGB colour gamut. The other standout features include two power supplies so you can leave one plugged in behind the desk at home or the office and leave the other in a travel bag or briefcase to get you out the door quicker.

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This means it’s still up there with the best lightweight professional Ultrabooks we’ve tested, but it’s not quite leading the way. The spec sheet suggests that it weighs up to 1.4kg, but the BlackBook Zero 14 Phantom we tested was actually only a touch over 1kg. See you next month when the carnage begins in the ‘Minimum Carnage Alpha’ one-shot.The BlackBook Zero 14 Phantom might buck the trend by not going after creative professionals, but it does have a clear and sensible design ethos. I just hope it doesn’t let me down like the ‘Monsters of Evil’ arc has done. I am loving the idea that these two are going to team up but I’m not sold on having them battle yet another Spider-Man villain… but, since Carnage was spawned from the Venom symbiote, I’m willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. I’ve never been a big fan of Carnage and I’ve liked that Venom and Scarlet Spider had taken great strides to position themselves as heroes away from the shadow of Spider-Man. It’s so bad that it’s even got me looking forward to the upcoming ‘Minimum Carnage’ crossover that begins next month. This supernatural tale is so far removed from those ideas that it’s almost like it’s a different book entirely. I fell in love with Rick Remender’s “Agent Venom”, the military black ops Venom that alternated between fighting villains for the Secret Avengers and trying to keep things together in his personal life. I tried to give it a pass since I likened it to the mid-90s supernatural books but, after a couple of issues of this tripe, it’s almost painful to read. So far, Cullen Bunn’s first arc in ‘Venom’ has been quite a let down. It seems that Venom is happy with his career with the Secret Avengers and isn’t looking for a promotion to Hell Lord, so he’s got to find a way to stop Hellstrom and the MoE from forcing him down that path… and he may already know a way to do it. What that has to do with the MoE, I don’t know but Hellstrom seems to think that the now demon-possessed Venom will take a seat as one of the rulers of Hell. Hellstrom possessed these creatures with demons of his own, making them even more powerful… but why? It gets kind of weird and vague here but it looks like the ranks of Hell are about to shift and some of the lesser demonic beings (like Hellstrom himself) are going to be given a chance at getting a promotion of sorts. There ranks include a sphinx from ancient Egypt, a godlike alien worm, a bull creature that was worshipped by the mole men, and a creature called the skunk ape. As the chaos tears its way across NYC, Hellstrom reveals that the MoE were once powerful entities. This issue opens on a throw-down battle between Venom and the MoE. On top of all that, Venom was possessed by a demon of his own and the Monsters of Evil were looking to recruit Venom as their latest member. Venom was battling Daimon Hellstrom, the Son of Satan, and a group of demonic entities called the Monsters of Evil. At the close of ‘Venom’ #24, our hero was facing down the forces of Hell… literally.














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