Wednesday, July 31, 2013

LATITUDE D430 BY DELL REVIEW

Dell Latitude D430 – Old baby with new attitude comes loaded with U7700

The Dell Latitude D430 is Dells present ultraportable contribution that features Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Intel processors and a swarm of other technologies in order to generate one of the nominal 12.1" machines that still uphold a reputable amount of battery life and computing influence.

Design
Business laptops are believed to be the top-of-the-line notebooks, with the uppermost build quality and top notch hold up. My last 3 laptops (including the original D430) were all high quality laptops, and I anticipate the best. The screen building is also imposing, but not as much as the framework construction. As with most notebook screens, the screen can be warped a little bit ... but not virtually as much as other notebooks I have encountered.
Performance
The U7700 is the whole cause for this review. My old D430 and new-fangled D430 had the same precise specifications; apart from that the U7700 is now obtainable in the D430. The U7700 is Intels newest dual core Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) processor, running at a chipper 1.33GHz speed.

As of this script, only one single-core edition of this processor is accessible on the D430 - the U2100 which is a single core 1.06GHz processor. It is ill-fated that Dell continues to proffer a 1.06GHz single core, for the reason that at one point a 1.2GHz single core was obtainable that performed a little superior at the similar price.

While single core processors are mainly an obsolete technology, ultraportable laptops can still take pleasure in the benefits of less heat in the notebook. I used to think that the single core edition of the D430 notebook had better battery, but after testing the battery life on the D430 I am flabbergasted to report the battery life of the dual-core is essentially better than that of the single core adaptation. At this summit, it is secure to say that the single core adaptation of the D430 is no longer a good asset as the dual core ULV processors are not that hot. The frame of the D430 is diminutive and cannot squander much heat, and there is only one tiny fan inside of the laptop directly next to or on top of the processor. The solitary air vent is not very wide either. But they do labor, and work in good health, while the U7700 is stressing the system.
Conclusion
The Dell D430 has made some considerable improvements with the dual-core energize of the laptop. Driver quality, one of my major complaints that could ever be enhanced upon, has evidently improved! While the dual-core version does at times get a little hotter, there is a perceptible improvement in battery life and speeds that I am glad to see in this sculpt.

Pros
+ Essential configuration of D430 is plethora of power and reasonably priced.
+ Framework is very well built, LCD bezel is reasonably strong.
+ Outstanding keyboard and mouse pad.
+ Portability/small size, but still being commanding enough for reasonably intensive tasks.

Cons
- Ambient light sensor is not very practical for me.
- Wi-Fi switch is insignificant.
- Viewing angles are not the best.
- Peripheral DVD drive.

Value For Money

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ASUS EEE PC 1008HA FOR PRE ORDER IN THE GOOD OLD U K


Fear not my fellow Yankee brethren, the launch of the Eee PC 1008HA cannot be long off. As for your my UK brothers, you can now pre order the damn thing for £379.50 ($565).
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HP PAVILION DV7T IS ALL SET TO ROCK THE STAGE

The HP Pavilion dv7t is a revise to the Pavilion dv9700t; its an unpolluted desktop/entertainment play. Subsequent is a rapid run downhill on some of the features of this laptop:

• Play Blu-ray pictures by means of the voluntary built-in Blu-ray drive.
• Make a declaration with a modernized intend wrapped in onyx and chrome HP Imprint finish.
• Experience the progression of award-winning HP Imprint finish currently in metallic with identical input devices providing great toughness.
• Get a spotless frameless appear with the non-compulsory 17.0" diagonal HP Bright View perpetuity flaunt.
• Experience quality audio with in built HP Triple Bass Subwoofer.
• Inflate your storage space and back up your statistics using non-compulsory dual hard drives.
• Generate modified, silkscreen-quality DVD and CD labels with non-compulsory Light Scribe.
• Chat face-to-face or arrest video clips using the HP Webcam and incorporated microphone.
• Shorten your password administration with the discretionary incorporated fingerprint reader.

The dv7t sequence Mesh Imprint features a grid-like outline for slight disparity to the liquid manifestation of the metallic finish. The aerodynamic look is improved with a color-matched keyboard and touchpad. And touch media controls beam up and be converted into visible only when the scheme is powered on further enhancing the spotless manifestation.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

MEDION AKOYA MINI E1210 RUN OF THE MILL

Medion Akoya Mini has nothing to get exited about but is a stylish and sturdy notebook that is ultraportable and affordable. This notebook is the OEM version of MSI Wind and manufactured by Medion. The Akoya Mini has a 10-inch screen and includes Intel Atom CPU with 1.6 or 1.8 GHz, 1GB RAM, a conventional 1.8 inch hard drive, a VGA output, 1.3MP webcam, a memory slot, 2 USB ports and comes with Linux operating system. The notebook has a black matte finish and has a surprisingly good and comfortable keyboard. The Akoya Mini weighs 1.3kgs which accounts for high mobility.

The battery gives you about 2 hours life and is a bit heavy which tends to tip the balance of the notebook. This is a solid device for everyday computing and you will be disappointed if you are expecting to see any great 3D performances. The Medion Akoya Mini doesn’t have a Bluetooth, 3G or an ExpressCard/34 slot. The power brick is small and the quality of the audio is moderate. But it does have a good SD Card slot for fast transfer of videos and digital images. To wrap up, the Akoya Mini is definitely for those who are looking for a solid and reliable low-cost notebook that will meet their modest everyday needs.
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VIA INTRODUCES MINI MOTHERBOARDS FOR NANO PROCESSORS

It is not everyday that you hear about a notebook running a VIA processor. And it is nothing unusual, because VIA occupies only a tiny share of the notebook CPU market. The company is now heavily focusing on the market for tiny PC chips.

VIA has introduced two new desktop motherboards for use in small-form factor desktop computers called nettops. These motherboards are deigned for use with VIA’s Nano processors which compete with Intel’s Atom in the netbook segment.

The new VIA EPIA-M800 Mini-ITX motherboard can use either a 1.2GHz Nano U2500 processor or a 1.3GHz U2250 processor. It comes with VIA VX800 media processor and supports dual gigabit Ethernet, DVI and HDMI.

The VIA EPIA-N800 Nano-ITX motherboard can use the 1.3GHz U2250 processor. It also comes with the VIA VX800 media processor and has 6 USB and 2 SATA II ports. Other features include VGA, Gigabit Ethernet.
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DELL MINI 10 – MORE DETAILS LEAKED

The Dell Mini 10 HD netbook was announced at the Consumer Electronics Show last month and there has been no further news about it so far. Now we have speculations running wild based on an supposedly leaked presentation slide of the Dell Mini 10.

According to this slide the new Dell Mini 10 will offer 1.3 & 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Silverthorne Processor, 120GB & 160 GB HDD, up to 2 GB DDR2 533MHz memory, 3 USB, HDMI, 5-in-1 and 2 headphone ports, and a 1.3 mega pixel camera. There is an option for a 3 cell battery with 4 hours run time or a 6 cell battery with 8 hours of run time, WiFi g/n, Bluetooth, WWAN and optional internal GPS connectivity and internal TV tuner.

The Dell Mini 10 will of course have a 10.1-inch screen, and has a 16:9 WSVGA 1024x576 display or you can opt for a 720p HD display (1366x768). According to the slide, the Dell Mini 10 will have a super thin design (just 21 mm) weighing only 1.3kg with edge-to-edge display. It also sports a touchpad with multi-touch gestures and promises to give a full-sized keyboard experience. The Mini 10 is targeted to be the vacation/coffee shop companion for the youth and comes in an array of colors. Of course with the above said features its perfect for just that.
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7 INCH TOSHIBA JOURNE TABLET PLAYS HD VIDEO


Toshiba unveiled a new 7-inch touch screen tablet at IFA in Germany. The device called JournE is powered by an ARM-based processor and runs on the Windows CE 6.0 Pro operating system. The touch screen has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels.

Through its HDMI output the JournE can play back sub-1080p video or full HD video. It supports a wide range of codecs including H.264, DivX and WMV. Other features of this tablet include Wi-Fi (b/g) and 1 GB of storage. There is also an SD card slot for expanding the storage space.

The JournE measures just 14mm in thickness. It is expected to be released in the fourth quarter of this year. It will cost around €249.
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Monday, July 29, 2013

LENOVO THINKPAD X200 REVIEW



The new Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is a nice addition to the ThinkPad family. It is an ultraportable laptop delivering strong performance. It has a wide-screen display with good resolution. It also offers a variety of connectivity options.
X200 is slightly smaller than the much fancied X300. And with its prices starting at $1434, it is much cheaper than X300. X200 also offers more hard drive space than X300.

Performance
With its new Centrino 2 components X200 offers better performance than most other ultraportable laptops. Another plus side is the 9-cell battery which offers the longest battery life ever seen on a laptop.

System Configuration
Processor: 2 .4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8600; Memory: 2GB at 667MHz; Hard drive: 160GB; Operating System: Windows Vista Business


Pros:

Great battery life
Comes with options like WWAN and GPS
Reasonably priced

Cons:
The nine-cell battery adds significant weight to the laptop
Lacks and Optical drive and touch pad
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HP TOUCHSMART TX2 BRINGS THE WORLD TO YOUR FINGERTIPS

With the TouchSmart TX2, HP was the first to introduce the multi-touch innovation which was developed for its desktop PCs to consumer notebooks. This technology brings the multimedia and digital content to people’s fingertips literally. The TouchSmart TX2 replaces the traditional interface of mouse and keyboard with your fingertips. The HP MediaSmart digital entertainment software which makes this possible has been enhanced to make it more user friendly for easier manipulation of digital files like images, video and web contents with just a touch of your fingertips. The TouchSmart’s 12.1-inch BrightView LED display has an HP Imprint ‘Reaction’ design and can be twisted on a hinge to be viewed in a PC or display or tablet mode.

It also has a rechargeable digital ink pen that will turn the TouchSmart TX2 into a tablet PC where you can write or sketch directly on the screen and then convert it into typed text. The other specs of TouchSmart TX2 include a AMD Turion(TM) X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor, 4GB DDR2 SDRAM (2x2048MB), 250 GB SATA, LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer, ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3200 Graphics, w/ Webcam, Finger Print Reader Security, 5-in-1 media card reader,802.11b/g WLAN and comes with 64-bit Vista Home Premium. This tech wonder weighs 4.5lbs and starts at $1149.
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ACER 5920G REVIEW – AN ASPIRING COMBINATION OF GOODIES

The design of Acers 5000 versions, which is recognized by the name Gemstone has the prospective of being a landmark in terms of Acers laptop design. We do not like to be told again about the old Aspire series, whose cases profoundly suffered from constancy tribulations. The Gemstone blueprint distorted a lot. Nonetheless, they lastly also look excellent and undoubtedly idiosyncratic from other brands.

Design
Just a year ago, the preamble of the Gemstone design produced a furor by Acer. At this instance the Acer 5920G was one of the 1st variants taking benefit of the new-fangled design. These days the Acer Aspire 6920G marks a new course. Once more, a new-fangled design is launched, which is noticeably based on the preceding Gemstone blueprint, but, conveys a lot of changes about. The most significant dissimilarity is the ground-breaking display, which bring about a new system of the case.

Performance
It goes devoid of saying that a newly revealed multimedia laptop should also be planted with the majority of newest hardware. Acer powers the Aspire 6920G with most recent constituents by Intel and NVidia. The reviewed laptop came planted with a Penryn CPU, a T8100 with 2.1 GHz and 3 MB L2- memories Cache. Even though this is at present the slightest powered Penryn CPU, its presentation is nonetheless better when compared to one of the equally clocked Merom CPU produced by Intel.

The display of the notebook has a display resolution of 1366x768 pixels, so, it does not sustain full High Definition resolution (1900x1080 pixels), but only lesser resolutions in 16:9 facet ratio. On the other hand, Acer renders also an Aspire 6920G with a genuine full high definition display.
The dimensions of the keys are measured at 18mm x 18mm and the layout is customary, apart from additional keys for euro & dollar positioned next to the cursor keys. The Acer Aspire 6920G is planted with a 4400 mAh Li-Ion battery (48.8 Watt hour rating), which should make a travelable runtime probable. A maximum runtime of 165 minutes was observed. Regrettably the clamor of the fan is a little bit too piercing, particularly if run with low load. On the contrary, the exterior temperatures of the Aspire 6920G are extremely low.

Overall
The Acer Aspire 6920G established to be a good laptop in our test. With the decent processor speeds and ably supported RAM and a configuration put together to rule the sector. The gaming attitude of the notebook is also decent enough, but could have been a bit more enhanced. The Battery life is good, and an overall cool performance, but still can be improved.

Pros
+ Build quality is high.
+ Good Accessories and inclusions.
+ Well sorted out configuration.
+ Good battery.

Cons
- Cooling fan is noisy.
- Priced at the higher end.

Value For Money

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

ACER ASPIRE ONE IN THE BLACK EDITION

ACER ASPIRE ONE black Netbook sale is still extremely good when the Christmas season,and the big hope for Netbook manufacturers leads to a further sales boost.

For the price of something around 449 euros with its special design, Acer Aspire one A110X is now in the stores. In return, buyers get a totally black-painted, well-equipped micro-computer with a screen diagonal of 8.9 inches. Thanks to a battery with a capacity of 5200 Ampere hours, the Netbook has very long life without an external power supply. The only drawback: The weight is increasing in draw conclusions on blogs that is now about 1.2 kilograms. The battery should run the LED backlight of the display contribute.

As storage is a brief 16-GB SSD there are o surprises that provide a view of the assembled Processor, as in the majority of currently available Netbook performed an atom processor from Intel under the black hood. The clock speed is 1.6 GHz. For the day-to-day tasks such as writing texts or surfing the Internet this is in any case. The processor is supported by a large one gigabyte of RAM.
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GIGABYTE OFF THE HOOKS – ULTRA PORTABLE VARIANTS ARE OUT

Absolute with 8.9-inch WXGA LED-backlit display, Atom CPU, and provided with up to 250GB HDD and Windows Vista, yeah we are talking about Gigabyte and that too an ultra portable one. Gigabyte is all positioned to cross the threshold of the sub-notebook marketplace with their new-fangled M912 subnotebook which factually does it all - diminutive & power proficient notebook, entirely capable to be used as a net book, a Tablet PC too, and the majority of other widespread computing tasks you toss at it.

This 1.3kg ultra-portable notebook from Gigabyte will evaluate around 1.3kg together with the 2.5" HDD. Specs wise: the M912 captures 1.6GHz Atom CPU, 945GSE chipset, 1GB DDR2 memory, up to 250GB HDD, 8.9" WXGA LED-backlit swivel touch screen flaunt, 3 USB 2.0 ports, VGA port, Express Card slot, connectivity through Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11g Wi-Fi. With its 4500mAH Li-ion battery power pack, the rated battery sprint life is 3.5 hours. In addition, Gigabyte does state that an exterior USB optical drive will be provided (optional). Theres not a large amount to abhorrence here as mutually the specs and design look very inspiring indeed. We just expect
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ASUS EEE PC LAPTOP INSPIRES FOR A DESKTOP MODEL MAKING

Asus EEE PC laptop is taking a transformation in its place of existence. If it is quite confusing, let’s put it plain. The laptop model of the Asus is made into a desktop model which will be called as Ebox. This game station will be in markets soon with the attractive specs like 160GB solid state (no moving parts) hard drive, 2GB of RAM, and either the Windows XP or Linux operating systems. The measurement will be roughly 8 inches. The price is expected to be reasonable as it is the replica of the economical EEE PC laptop. Asus is all set to revolutionize the game world.
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Saturday, July 27, 2013

RADEON HD 3200 GRAPHICS FROM THE HOUSE OF AMD

The Radeon HD 3200 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) at the hub of Puma is possibly the most exhilarating division of the platform, and lawfully so. It offers quite a few features that Intels IGPs just cant touch and NVIDIA is under pressure to keep up with. First and principal, the HD 3200 is one of the most - if not THE most - power-efficient IGPs available today. At the same time, its without doubt the greatest, being essentially an intact Radeon HD 2400 with practically no changes prepared to it. As a consequence, it shares the reimbursements of that ancestry, including 2 key features: 5.1 sound over HDMI and UVD (Unified Video Decoder). While resonance over HDMI isnt an enormous development, its supported natively in the Radeon HD 3200, building design simpler for OEMs. It also permits easy association to high-definition televisions, and in my opinion I think notebooks serving double duty as media center computers may coil up becoming a increasing niche because of this.

The 2nd, the Unified Video Decoder (UVD), is a huge deal. UVD permits the computer to delegate video decoding from the central processor to the graphics processor. While this isnt a huge deal for watching DVDs or nearly all or any standard classification fare, watching high-definition substance can cause processor handling to shoot straight up or even max out entirely, parting you with stuttering video. The insertion of UVD tolerates for Blu-ray to persist trickling down the marketplace as well as civilizing battery life by plummeting processor strain in decoding high-definition capture.
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VILIV S5 GETS LOOKED AT UNDER VIDEO CAMERA

Were going to be quite short with this as youre probably more interested in watching the actual video. But that Viliv S5 that was posing for the cameras at CES a month ago has been unboxed on video.

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ACER ASPIRE ONE AOD 150 1165 QUICK REVIEW

It’s All About The Price Tag For The Acer Aspire One AOD150-1165

Acer took the lead from Asus in the mini-notebook market in late 2008, after having entered the market only in July 2008. And it is bound to cement its number one position with the launch of the Acer Aspire One AOD150-1165 - and its stake on the number one spot, not surprisingly, comes down to its almost unbelievably affordable price tag.

Acer’s Aspire One series is perhaps one of the most, if not the most popular series of mini-notebooks in this exponentially growing category. And why wouldn’t it be? At less than four hundred US dollars a piece, you already get a decent netbook that’s stylish, compact and functional. In the highly competitive market of laptops and mini-notebooks, innovation and constant improvement are key, and the latest of Acer’s Aspire One netbooks definitely attempts to take the series to the next level in terms of quality. And the best part is, it is able to maintain an ultra-affordable, value-for-money retail price at only USD350.

At first glance, the Acer Aspire One AOD150-1165 does not look very different from its predecessor, but upon closer inspection, various improvements give this latest model a definite edge over its forerunners. Looks-wise, it’s been given a glossy feel and finish that’s considerably different from its predecessor’s much more solid hues. Functionally, it now sports a slightly bigger monitor at ten inches, compared to the previous Aspire One’s 8.9-inch screen. Much of its other technical specifications stay true to the spirit of what mini-notebooks are usually intended for – simple, no-nonsense, and portable computers. It runs on a relatively standard 1.6Ghz Atom Processor, has 1GB worth of memory and a 160GB hard drive, running on Windows XP. Not bad for a computer that will cost you fifty dollars less compared to its competitors.

Opinions are mixed on Aspire One’s “improved” keyboard and touchpad – understandably a common problem in mini-notebooks given their size, but one that Acer’s competitors such as Asus and Hewlett-Packard have managed to improve on with their latest models. Some find Aspire One’s latest keyboard and touchpad - though apparently already improved from the previous model – still difficult and uncomfortable to use. Others have probably gotten used to the older models of Aspire and don’t mind the relatively cramped keyboard and small touchpad. If you’re not particularly sensitive to such details (or have unusually small fingers), this shouldn’t be a problem, especially if there’s one other thing that you’re more concerned about, and that is the matter of price.

Because if there’s one common denominator among reviews of the Aspire One, it’s that it may not be the best mini-notebook out in the market, but it gets away with it by being the most affordable netbook out there.

Price: Aprrox. $400

Acer Aspire One AOD 150-1165 Ratings:

Value for money


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ACER ASPIRE 10 INCH NETBOOK GETS PRICE AND RELEASE DATE

So youve been just dying to hear about the details of the upgrade to the best selling netbook? Well weve just got word that these will be out of the gate pretty soon, and by soon we mean February and March.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

HIGH DEF PROJECTORS FROM SONY

sony bravia vpl vw80 projector The projectors across the world have witnessed an enormous growth in their usage and applications. The projectors have become a product of absolute necessity at work place and to a certain extent even at homes. Comparable to the VW70, Sony is introducing their HD VW80 projector variant in Europe. Sony is launching their BRAVIA VPL-VW80 1080p full HD projector in Europe. The VW80 captures full HD resolution, 100Hz Motion flow Dark Frame Insertion system, 60000:1 contrast ratio, highly developed Iris 2, two HDMI ports, 1.6-X power-driven zoom lens, High Frame Rate SXRD panels, and a 2.5 millisecond retort time. The price hasnt been pronounced, but if the history is any signal, the VW80 will probably come at a bulky cost.
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SONY ANNOUNCES A CALL BACK CURFEW

Sony VaioSony, the consumer electronics corporation, alleged Thursday that it was recollecting 440,000 units of Vaio notebook computers worldwide for the reason that of out of order parts that may possibly set off in excess of heating. The corporation expressed on Thursday that the summon ups caught up 19 variants of Vaio TZ notebook series produced between May 2007 and July 2008, as well as 3 sell overseas editions. The corporation whispered a broken down wiring linking the chief body of the notebook and its exhibit could root over heating in close proximity to a power plug or the lip of the display, sometimes disfiguring the silhouette of the computer.
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Thursday, July 25, 2013

TELSDA LAUNCHES CONVERTIBLE TOUCHSCREEN NETBOOK


Telsda, a Chinese handset maker, has forayed into the netbook market with a convertible touch screen device that would remind you of Asus Eee PC T91 or Gigabyte TouchNote.

The Telsda netbook is equipped with a 10.1 inch touch screen display and a swivel that allows you to rotate the display and fold it down over the keyboard. The machine weighs 2.9 pounds. It is powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor with 1GB of RAM and 160GB hard disk. Other features include VGA port, a 1.3MP webcam and flash card reader. Optional features include 3G wireless. Sources claim that the device will sell for less than $300.
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TOSHIBA DMFC INTERNET VIEWER CONCEPT

Weve been hearing Toshiba sing the DMFC tune for a while. But now its actually visible. DMFC stands for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell and according to the boys at Toshiba these things will be able to get a whole week of typical use on a methanol refill.

So far the concept system is running XP but by the time these do come to the market it would probably be Windows 7. Everything else is null for now including storage or processor. But no need to worry as Toshiba does not have a release date planned and seeing that this technology is still experimental we wouldnt advise holding your breath for it....seriously.

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COMPAL ELECTRONICS TO SHIP 1 MILLION UNITS

Compal Electronics predicts to ship approximately one million net books in the 2nd half this year, according to business president Ray Chen. Compal will establish mass production of Dells E-series net books in August. Chen also revealed he predicts the companys laptop shipments will see a chronological boost of 20% in the 2nd half; however the consignment growth will not be competent to recuperate the plummet in consignments in the 2nd quarter. With 1st-tier laptop vendors entering the net book market, Chen believes that net books have enforced vendors to modify their strategy and predicted net books priced at US$99 will come into view in the market soon.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

DELL PREPPING WORLDS THINNEST NOTEBOOK


From the looks of things on Dells Adamo promotion site it looks like Dell is planning something big because companies generally do not make splash pages for everyday gadget releases.

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DELL OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCES THE ADAMO NOTEBOOK

Well warn you, dont get too excited about this one unless the recession is not hitting you. Anyways, Dell has just announced their 13.4-inch Adamo notebook. If you remember, said model was pranced around on stage at CES but a paper thin model (human) before being whisked away and sent backstage where some geeks were able to shoot some pics of it.

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ACER ASPIRE ONE ALL SET TOO MAKE IT 2 MILLION BY 3RD QUARTER

acerTheyre well on the roadway to attain the 2 million consignment numeral for their good-looking Aspire One by the conclusion of 3rd quarter 2008. Acer was a tad late to fasten together with the Netbook party but the Atom motorized Aspire One is swiftly making some grave sales records. The corporation is projected to ship almost one million units of Aspire One in September alone and twice over that to dig up total sales by end of third quarter of 2008. Even though the Aspire One is going brawny in US & European markets, Acer has also initiated it promising markets like India. A 3G-planted Aspire one representation will be unconfined presently this year in November and you can anticipate it to be subsidized adequately.
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ASUS F8VA B1 NOTEBOOK – CHEAP WITH HIGH TECH SPECIFICATIONS

ASUS F8VA-B1People that are fond of inexpensive laptops along with high-tech specification must check out Asus F8VA-B1. This outstanding portable notebook has impressive features that used to be in expensive ones. Lets look at the chief specification offered:

• Processor & Cache Memory - Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor P8400 2.4GHz 3MB 1066MHz FSB
• Memory: 4GB
• Operating System - Windows® Vista™ Home Premium
• Hard Drive & Optical Drive – 250GB SATA 5400rpm & DVD Super Multi Integrated.
• Graphics Card & Video Memory - ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 & 1024MB Fingerprint reader.
• Hard Drive RPM: 5400rpm
• Card Slot Port: 1 x Express Card
• Video Camera – Built-in 1.3M pixel Swivel Camera
• Keyboard – Standard one with 88/89 keys
• Battery Life – 6 Cell (Lithium), 4800mAh, 53Whrs
• Attractive New Intel P8400 CPU.
• Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi
• Dimension & Weight - 34.0 x 24.4 x 3.72 cm 2.59kg (with 6-Cell Battery)
• 2 years limited Manufacturer Warranty
• 2 years limited Manufacturer Labor Warranty

This one is beyond doubt a worthy laptop for wide range of customers. Apart from its interesting features you can carry it easy around. ASUS F8VA-B1 could be obtained at the price of around $1050.
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

INTEL GETS CROWN FOR BIGGEST CHIP MANUFACTURER

Well this was not a surprise at all. Intel has just been crowned the king of the chip manufacturing world by iSuppli. What is a little more disheartening is the fact that AMD has slipped out of the top ten position because of its decline of 7.8% sales back in 2008. Right now it holds onto the 12th position.
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YOGEN MAX FOLDABLE MAN POWERED LAPTOP CHARGER


According to those scientists and geeks working on making our laptop batteries last longer its still gonna take a little time before we start experiencing longer batteries due to tedious work and testing. But Easy Energy might just have the answer to our every draining laptop batteries as early as 2009.

If you have any idea of what this product is (which should be easy from the photo above) it will be a laptop charger that promises to fully charge your laptop and all you have to do is give your feet a little exercise.

While you do have similar devices like this, the Yogan Max promises to be able to fold and it has no external battery so I guess thats good right? And best of all you can finally convince your wife that your new gadget will also help you loose weight.
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O2 SET TO LET THE 3G IPHONE OUT IN UK APPLE KEEPS LOW

Telefonica’s O2 and Apple are all set to make an announcement that’s going to mark an impact in the coming weeks. Apple and Telefonicas 02 will be making a declaration about their pride to join together for a scintillating reason and in turn leading many to speculate that this will portent the all new 3G iphone. O2 is the mobile service operator that will be in charge to lobby the distributing of the phone over in Ireland and Britain. Preceding week it brought down the price of the majority of the basic mold by about 100 pounds. A few consider this was proposed to help unambiguous the shelves for the all new 3G variant. But any how Apple has declined to remark as ever.
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Monday, July 22, 2013

SAMSUNG R610 64G


Samsung has just broken into the US notebook market and while their first notebookw as not ground breaking it was still a worthy choice. Meet their latest child: the Samsung R610-64G. This 16 inch laptop is designed to be among the thinnest and lightest 16 inch notebooks on the market, and yes it does succeed at that. Unfortunately it has a few drawbacks.

The laptop comes with 3GB of DDR2 RAM (upgradable to 4GB), 250GB SATA HDD (at 5,400rpm), dual-layer 8x DVD drive, 16 inch screen with 1366x768 resolution, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.0, 512 vidro RAM,Ethernet port, HDMI port, 4 USB 2.0 ports, 3 in 1 card reader, Vista Home Premium and a one year standard warrenty on parts and labor.

All those specs come for a $1049 price tag. The only drawbacks is the 6 cell battery only lasts 2.5 hours (there is a 9 cell battery option) and the graphics and HDD performance left a lot to be desired. But if that price sounds nice to you and you are willing to live with the consequences you are welcome to buy one at this very minute. Good luck on that.
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DATA TRAVELER 400 USB FLASH DRIVE WITH A DIFFERENCE

The most recent modernize to the Data Traveler 400 ($35 MSRP) USB flash drive has a cap less intends that allows the USB connector spin inside a metal frame for guard during transport. Not only does this intend look high-quality, but it resolves the quandary of losing USB end caps on supplementary flash drives. Disparate "switchblade" type flash drives, there is no liberate switch to break or get trapped in the closed position. To expand the USB connector, you push on either side of the drive to slither the main part of the drive away from the defensive frame. When youre completed, simply flippant the drives back the technique it was. The cap less intends of the Data Traveler 400 is something you can actually be grateful for if youve ever misplaced the USB end cap on an additional flash drive. The turn round design is so uncomplicated and so purposeful that Im flabbergasted more companies havent worn a similar propose. The exterior "frame" is aluminum surrounding a rubberized synthetic body which provides the drive an on the whole jagged feel. The Data Traveler 400 is uncomplicated to hold, painless to swivel, and trouble-free to use.
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NETGEAR EVA2000 MEDIA STREAMING DEVICE


The Netgear Digital Entertainer Live EVA2000 is a portable media streaming device. The little box features a technology that allows it to access web content from sources like You Tube, Hulu and Amazon among others. For accessing the content all you have to do is to download and install PlayOn on a PC connected to your home network.

Besides streaming web media to a TV, the EVA2000 can also stream audio, video and pictures from a PC to a TV set. It works with an Ethernet connection. You can also use a Netgear WN111 802.11n WiFi adapter with the box to stream media over a wireless network.

On the flipside, the device can’t stream most HD video. But Netgear representatives said that they are working on adding support for 720p video in a variety of formats. The EVA2000 is now available for about $107.
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POWERPLUS 60 UNIVERSAL LAPTOP BATTERY

Buying a universal laptop battery is indeed a wise investment. But which battery should you buy? A good option is the PowerPlus 60 Universal Laptop Battery. At $299, it is reasonably priced and it comes with the universal AC adaptor.

ThePowerPlus 60 Universal Battery provides an uptime of up to 5 hours. It works with over 2000 laptop models. It is based on the advanced lithium polymer technology which is superior to the Li-Ion technology.

Pros
Reasonably priced
Compact and lightweight – weighs just 19.6 oz
Designed in such a way that it is resistant to overcharge and leakage

Cons
It may not work with older model laptops
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Sunday, July 21, 2013

LENOVO THINKPAD R500 REVIEW

R500 from LENOVO – Spells yet another ThinkPad magic

Lenovo ThinkPad R500 In the past, the Lenovo ThinkPad R-series was recognized as the "budget" ThinkPad representation; however, upon the preface of the ThinkPad SL-series, it’s gone astray that title. Regrettably, the SL series has not satisfied one of the most widespread traits of a ThinkPad: advanced build quality.

Design
While the on the whole build quality of the ThinkPad R500 is superior, there are a few areas for enhancement. Before I get into an investigation of the build and intend of the ThinkPad R500, I want to pronounce that this is one of the most excellent built notebooks Ive come across. The ThinkPad R500 possesses a superior build quality than even my noticeably more exclusive HP 8510p. The 1st thing one notices when gazing at the R500, or any ThinkPad, is its boxy, black, and comparatively boring intend. The ThinkPad line will not be captivating a style competition.

Performance
The R500 under evaluation came with an Intel Core 2 Duo P8400, 2GB DDR3 RAM, and a 160GB 5400rpm HDD. Utilizing this arrangement, the R500 has been competent to effortlessly grip all of the fundamental tasks required. None of the programs (Word, Thunderbird, Firefox, etc.) ever feel lethargic, even when all of the programs are up at the same time. Vista itself also sprints efficiently and does not take too extensive to boot up or shut down.

Perhaps the mainly surprising element of the R500 is how it contracts with heat and the quantity of noise it produces. The R500 is by far the hushed and coolest notebook Ive ever utilized. When idle or running fundamental tasks, the R500 is entirely silent. The only way I can listen to anything is by putting my ear almost straight on the notebook.

The keyboard feels excellent to type on with plethora of feedback. However, it senses like more strength is required to press down a key when evaluated to my 8510p. It is for these grounds that I favor the 8510ps keyboard over the R500s keyboard. Battery verve is what I anticipate from a 15.4" notebook clocking in at 3 hours with 80% display vividness and wireless turned on.

Overall
Regardless of its difficulties, the Lenovo ThinkPad R500 is an effortless approval for anyone desiring a notebook for basic tasks. It distributes more than adequate presentation for these programs and runs Vista without any hitches. The on the whole build quality would make the R500 protected for voyage, yet its weight and mass hinders its portability. Still, its cooling classification is the most excellent I have ever seen. As long as gaming is not sky-scraping on your priorities, the ThinkPad R500 should be on your pick out for notebooks under $1,000.

Pros
+ Enormous cooling system
+ Pleasant screen
+ On the whole build quality
+ Superior value

Cons
- Too grave and large
- Keyboard flex is unsatisfactory coming from a ThinkPad

Value For Money

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LAPTOP SHOPPING GUIDE

netbookA year ago they were not that popular, but this year there will be even more of them under the Christmas tree; we are speaking about Netbooks. The small laptops are the technology trend of 2008. With some very good features and beautiful design,they give a big reason to the customer that buys them ,but they are also comparatively cheap.

Before the Netbook being to a personal Wish List , you should think twice about whether it can complete own demands. Indeed, a Netbook is mainly designed with a weight of about one kilogram,bearing options such as surfing in the Internet,checking your email, chat or writing for different needs and purposes.

A Netbook is not a computer on which you will work whole day. Therefore, it is too small. It is really just a secondary machine for the road. Current games with complex 3D graphics you can install it just like Photoshop or similar programs, which require many resources.

If a replacement for the PC on a desk, a gaming computer for the LAN party, or a multimedia talent for movie nights can be found in these categories around and not in the Netbook.
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SLAPPA BALLISTIX AURA PRO TOUR BACKPACK – FOR YOUR DIGITAL CACHE

The Slappa Ballistix is not just for a notebook but caters to your whole digital stash and is the most comfortable notebook backpack that you can find. It has snug compartments that can fit any hi-tech gadgets you own from a flash drive to a notebook. The Pro-Tour model is uniquely designed to carry a laptop and a camera. But the camera compartment is removable, so if you don’t own a camera it is still perfect for your other needs. The backpack comes in black, grey, brown and tan colors and has a solid look. The laptop compartment is in the front of the backpack behind a protective flap and opens from the top. This notebook compartment is located between the camera and the accessory compartments and is well padded to keep the notebooks safe and secure.

The specifications of this impressive backpack include 1700 cubic inches of storage space, an exclusive compartment that can accommodate up to 15.4” laptops, a innerremovable bag for digital SLR camera with dividers for its accessories, a six ‘gear-pocket’ for passports, keys, mobile, cables, mice, hard drives and anything else you can think of. It also has molded alloy zipper pullers, a cush-pad retractable handle, horse-shoe collar padded shoulder straps with perfect padding that has pouches for cell phones and is made of water and tear resistant 1680D Nylon. The only downside is that it is not completely waterproof. Slappa Ballistix backpack definitely packs a lot of stuff in style and takes mobility to a new level, not just for your notebook but for your entire digital cache.
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MSI VR220 YA EDITION LAPTOP REVIEW

MSI was hardly known in the US before they released their ever popular Wind netbook. Ever since that they have been slowly gaining dominance in the US market so its with great expectation that they release their latest notebook the VR220.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

HP PAVILION G70 250US QUICK REVIEW

The HP Pavilion G70-250US: Stripped and Simplified to the Bare Essentials

Sometimes technology can get confusing and unnecessarily complex, even for the technologically literate – these days, laptops can either be extremely basic (with the booming mini-notebook market), or incredibly tricked out and complicated, with laptop models that boast of all kinds of special features and extra gadgets, while also boasting of a pretty hefty price tag.

Thankfully, there are still some trusty laptops that happily fit the bill of being somewhere in between the incredibly basic and overly adorned, such as the HP Pavilion G70-250US. Simple, straightforward and streamlined to near perfection, it is the laptop of choice for those whose laptop requirements are pretty uncomplicated but still require a certain amount of power. The HP Pavilion G70-250US is ideal for basic computing, online communications and entertainment, and with a price tag amounting to only USD 749.99, it’s a pretty good steal.

The HP Pavilion G70-250US does not go cheap on the specs, but it doesn’t unnecessarily spend too much on them either. Stripped to the bare essentials, it boasts of a 17-inch monitor, an impressive 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor, 3 GB of RAM and 350 GB of disk space. It also has a dual-layer Lightscribe multi-format DVD drive and runs on Windows Vista Home Premium. In terms of online connectivity, the HP Pavilion G70-250US is Wi-Fi capable with its integrated quad-mode WiFi chip.

As an ideal entertainment and multimedia hub, the HP Pavilion G70-250US runs on Windows Vista Home Premium, which is an ideal operating system for slightly advanced users with some above average requirements. This operating system is especially ideal if you want your laptop to become an all-in-one entertainment and multimedia machine, as it has the complete capabilities of the Windows Media Home Center, making it easy for you to watch all your DVDs and archive your extensive music library. The HP Pavilion G70-250US even comes pre-loaded with the HP MediaSmart Software Suite that allows you to easily manage your media collection – from photos, videos, and music files. The Cyberlink DVD Suite Deluxe is also pre-installed, which is a program that allows you to fix and edit DVDs as well as create CDs and DVDs containing your archived data.

For your basic computing needs, the HP Pavilion G70-250US has the Microsoft Works 9 pre-installed into its system, and it contains a word processor, a spreadsheet, a database and a calendar. For sixty days you can also enjoy a trial version of the Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition 2007, until you decide to have these programs installed and licensed onto your computer.

Overall, the HP Pavilion G70-250US is a no-nonsense, no-frills laptop that’s been stripped down to its essentials just the way we like it, and is definitely a good buy at less than eight hundred US dollars.

Price: Approx. $750

HP Pavilion G70-250 Ratings:

Value for money


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DELL PRECISION M6400 WORKSTATION

The Dell Precision M6400 Workstation is a powerful desktop replacement laptop. Its features make it useful in entertainment, media industries, engineering and biosciences.

The machine supports up to 16 GB RAM. It has an Intel Core 2 Duo Quad-Core qx9300 Extreme Edition processor inside. There are four memory card slots. You can use Windows Vista Ultimate or Windows Vista Business on this PC. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. If you really want, it is also possible to use Red Hat Linux 5.1 64-Bit.

The M6400 has a 17" edge-to-edge back-lit display. It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and GPS connectivity. Users in the US will also be able to use Ultra-Wideband Next Generation Mobile Broadband7 connectivity. To make your data secure, there is an optional Fingerprint Reader and TPM 1.2.

At 8.5lbs/3.86kg8 the M6400 Workstation is a bit heavy. But it shouldn’t bother you if what you need is a machine that combines the features of a laptop and desktop. There are several machines that are heavier but don’t do even half as much as this.
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ASUS UNVEILS ANOTHER LETHAL WEAPON ASUS U6V

ASUS U6VFirst came the first wave of light computers: the notebooks (which have been around since the 1980s). Then came a series of mini-notebooks that were designed for those who thought that size was an impediment to much needed mobility- the netbooks. And finally, we have another fast-growing niche, this time, for those who think that size doesn’t necessarily have to be bad, as long as it’s no more than two inches thick.

The ultraportable niche in the market is being filled continually with battling contenders for ultraportable notebook supremacy- and the company responsible for the ASUS eee pc (the 2 gigabyte model) is now back with a vengeance- with the ASUS U6V ultraportable.
The dimensions

Unlike other ultraportables, the ASUS U6V is packed with immense processor power with a 2.26 gigahertz Core 2 Duo, which promises a new world of virtual computing and added data safety features for all. This power-packed ultraportable has 4 gigabytes of memory (perfect for even non-Windows users) and an nVidia Geforce i.c. graphics chip.

Fascinatingly, the ASUS U6V can also be used for intense gaming (for games like Doom 3 and Prince of Persia, both virtual memory intensive games). For an ultraportable, the very fact that you can play Doom 3 means you have a good thing coming on your hand.

When compared to other performers in the ultraportable field (excluding the Mac Air), the U6V puts up a fairly decent fight, and even exceeds the Lenovo counterpart by a few notches. This performance, coupled with its lightweight dimensions, makes it perfect for people who will not be that dependent on extreme machine performance.

As for the storage space, you will go “Wow!” with the 320 gigabytes of storage space made available by the ASUS U6V; literally, this kind of space translates to more than 300 movies or 3,000 mp3s. Perfect for those who like to keep their multimedia array close by, wherever they might go.

Of ports and touchpads

What are ports for? Because of the size, a decent sound system is not included in this ultraportable; so make sure that you have a decent speaker system of your own, or you have a particularly crisp set of headphones so that you can really enjoy this ultraportable.

As for the display, you wouldn’t have to worry if you have to work outdoors most of the time. The resolution and the brightness levels can be adjusted accordingly to make viewing a pleasure and not a pain wherever you might be working at the moment.

You might be thinking “well, the touchpad is sure to be grand”. Surprisingly, no. The touchpad is a tad too small, and because of this you might have some problems navigating efficiently through the wide screen. But nonetheless, with a bit of practice, you will surely overcome this nuisance.

Three universal serial buses (mouse, printer and what not) are included, and a quite rare VGA port for projectors and other devices (hurray!). The primary battery last for about 3 hours; which is supported by another battery pack (free, from ASUS) which makes this ultraportable that much more attractive to buy.
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Friday, July 19, 2013

SECURITY CONCERNS WITH LAPTOP

With laptops being everywhere and with most of the people, laptops have also found their place in the news for other reasons. Not just technology, laptops can also find their importance in the matters of security and in International affairs. The news is all about the suspicion of the US government on the Chinese Officials for they would have been involved in copying information from US Commerce secretary Carlos Gutierrez. Mr. Gutierrez visited Beijing last December. This has brought into consideration many international affairs. All these are because of ‘a laptop’.

It is very easy to copy the contents of a hard drive to the other with sophisticated tools and technology. The country biggies will surely know how to manage and handle the cases. Thus here is the doubt of US and that has resulted in scanning all the laptops and connections to the laptops if there are foreign delegates. The laptop geeks are out in the search of a secured hard drive that cannot be hacked. Noteworthy orders from the government to the officials are to use separate laptops for office and homes, not to take the personal laptop on a foreign trip and much more. Laptop sellers have reasons to celebrate.
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KNOW THE SUPERCOMPUTERS

Know the Supercomputers – I

Cray XT4 JaguarCray XT4 Jaguar
The Cray XT4 sprints Linux and has an imposing velocity of 205 teraflop per second by using its AMD x86_64 Opteron Dual Core 2600 MHz processor. The entity is stored at DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and is the chief arrangement in the National Leadership Computing Facilitation. The system was installed in 2006 by Cray inc. and has 11,706 CPU nodes. Each node has 4GB of reminiscence and a 2.6 GHz Dual-core AMD Opteron processor, which facilitates the 205 teraflops/s of processing power. The setting up has a horde of accessible reminiscence in the form of 600 TB of disk breathing space obtainable to be utilized in the luster file system, which is barely made enhanced by the XT3 Internal Interconnect organization that permits for extremely high bandwidth.

Sun Sun-Blade x6420 Ranger Cr
The “Ranger” arrangement built in 2008 captures a lightning swift 326 teraflop/s and is domicile at the Texas sophisticated Computing Center at the University of Texas – Austin. The entity runs on Linux and has an AMDx86_64 Opteron Quad Core 2000Mhz of dispensation power. “Ranger” has 125,952 GB of reminiscence, which is accommodating for the significant amount of science research the supercomputer is utilized for. The unit has by now endowed with quite a few unparalleled breakthroughs in the computational science and technologies investigate monarchies.
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