Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Shop For HP Pavilion DV7-1270US 17.0-Inch Laptop


Got this laptop a few months back. i just loved it. The looks are awesome..its got a bronze tinge to it.looks great. the 4 GB of ram coupled with the dual core processor is just enough to do anything on this laptop. The graphics card however was the "no-so-satisfying" part of the laptop. it says 1918GB of shared memory but wont tell you how much is the dedicated memory. neither does the tech know about it. you cant play some high end games like need for speed-shift. Call of duty 4 only works well on low settings. now these games only need 512 MB of graphics memory and still dont work well with 1918MB which this laptop has. So i dont know where it falls short.
Apart from this graphics card thing..i think its an awesome laptop. totally worth the money. Bluray's work well, HD display is amazing, no problems whatsoever with the speed of applications. i dont knw why people complaint about the keyboard. works well for me! its only a problem at night with the lights off. Get more detail about HP Pavilion DV7-1270US 17.0-Inch Laptop.

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sony VAIO VGN-SR410J/H 13.3-Inch Laptop - Gray Review


In my case I got pretty disappointed with this product. The system is quite slow and the battery finishes in less than 2 hours, much different than the promise. I think I will have to add extra memory and live with its minimum autonomy. I wouldn't recommend anyone buying this product with this configuration.Get more detail about Sony VAIO VGN-SR410J/H 13.3-Inch Laptop - Gray.

Dell Inspiron E1505 15.4-Inch Laptop (2.0 GHz T7200 Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2GB RAM, 80GB Hard Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 Video Card,8X DVD+/-RW Drive, 802.11b/g WiFi, Windows XP Media Center) Top Quality


I liked this model a lot. It has modest RAM for a laptops of its age and is very durable. Well mine is anyways, it survived a yard fall with no damage. sure the keys start popping off once in a while, but it's simple to plug them back in. I'd recomend this one for people who are resonpsible, like vista, and are ok with 2 GB ram max. It can run most things well, but for more things that require high processig power and graphics, I'd say go get a newer laptop. Get more detail about Dell Inspiron E1505 15.4-Inch Laptop (2.0 GHz T7200 Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2GB RAM, 80GB Hard Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 Video Card,8X DVD+/-RW Drive, 802.11b/g WiFi, Windows XP Media Center).

Monday, March 29, 2010

Lenovo IdeaPad Y530-5343U 15.4-Inch Laptop (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Drive, Vista Premium) Black This instant


I bought this one over an HP to replace my old Dell notebook. It had Vista on it but came with a "FREE" upgrade to windows7. Great so I sent them the money they asked for back in October of 09 and set the new notebook aside waiting for the new operating system so I could install it delete the unwanted stuff put the programs I run on it and send it to an external back-up drive and be good-to-go with a new notebook I could be proud to own and use right? WRONG I'm still waiting for the windows 7 I paid to have shipped to me; I have tried to deal with Lenovo customer service department (good-luck-with-that) and am still waiting for my copy of windows 7 their reason is that they are swamped with orders and I'll just have to wait. In closing I'm sure it is a fine notebook and maybe I'll find out in 2010 if that is true when I get a chance to use it. Hindsight is always 20/20 but I think I would have been better off with the HP purchase. I hope this will save you the grief I have experienced with their service. Up-date: I heard that my girl-friend is giving me the HP I wanted for Xmas!!! Happy-days ahead WolfGet more detail about Lenovo IdeaPad Y530-5343U 15.4-Inch Laptop (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Drive, Vista Premium) Black.

Samsung 7-Inch UMPC with Touchscreen Immediately


1. INPUT problem: Unlike Toshiba or Motioncomputing where the tablet is sensitive only to the tip of a digital pen, Samsung tablet is like a pocket PC and responsive to all touches. The consequence is operational difficulties. For example, when your stylet points at the input site (e.g., internet address site), the keyboard icon does not automatically appear to open up the keyboard pannel. You must touch the keyboard icon at the bottom near the START to open and close the keyboard pannel at the bottom of the screen. Handwriting is virtually impossible (lagging and imprecise); I suspect the CPU is too weak to keep up with the stroke and recognition. As a result, other than an external keyboard attached via USB port, you cannot type extensively or easily.
2. If you use Microsoft Reader, you don't have a button to flip the page. You have to use a stylet to touch the forward botton to flip a page.
3. Booting takes a long time relatively speaking.
4. There is no buit in slot for a stylet. Instead, you slide it into the pocket in the hand strap (loop). The stylet tip is rubbery and does not glide well on the screen.
5. The screen is a touch screen, sensitive to your fingers, but the screen is too small to operate with your finger. Also, you can accidentally touch the screen on, unless you lock the start button.
6. SD slot does not have a spring clicks. As result, it is difficult to eject. You have to pinch it out.
7. Display resolution is limited. Other options are impractical and becomes fuzzy.

The only thing you can do OK with this tablet is to browse online. Forget about texting.
Samsung has still a long way to go. HP iPAQ is much better despite the small size.Get more detail about Samsung 7-Inch UMPC with Touchscreen.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Apple MacBook Pro MB470LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB DDR3 RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, Slot Loading SuperDrive) Buy Now


Macbook Pros are indeed fascinating, specially if its your first mac. All the small details, the neat reworking of features of other operating systems, the WAY better performance/hardware ratio provided due to software optimizations and less middle-men (software abstraction layers), everything.

The purchase in itself was great: quick shipping, amazing customer service from the seller, product is as described. I just wish I could have bought it with the 512MB of video memory version without having to go all the way up with other hardware specifications, along with an extra $300+ in budget.Get more detail about Apple MacBook Pro MB470LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB DDR3 RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, Slot Loading SuperDrive).

HP Mini 5101 - Atom N280 / 1.66 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 320 GB - GMA 950 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft 2.0), Bluetooth 2.1 EDR - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - 10.1" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) - camera - Smart Buy Order Now


HP must have set out to conquer the market for professional-featured netbooks when it planned this model, because it certainly is King of the Hill as far as business-centric netbooks go. With a full-sized keyboard with HP "Smart Keys" which are sort of like the durable, semi-flexible keys of a Tough-Book, but classier, with pronounced letters and numerals ingrained into the key surfaces, it starts out straight away as a really different sort of little mini-computer. Your first impressions of its piano-black/gray matted surfaces are like, "Wow, it's both classy, beautifully finished, and durable all in one fell swoop...now THAT is different, something not seen in any other netbook."

With hardware like it's got, no wonder it performs so good, if you all are wondering what a 7200RPM 320GB HD, fast 667Mhz FSB (533Mhz RAM, PC 6400-800Mhz variety), GMA 950 graphics and the Intel Atom N280 1.67Ghz CPU is like: it's GREAT, that's what it's like! This is no ordinary netbook, I'll tell you that right now...too much good stuff has gone into it for it to be anything like "normal", so don't think that your $600 is going to waste, ie you get what you pay for this time, and that's a LOT of nice stuff!!

Part and parcel of the nice stuff is the electronics themselves, which no other netbook has in a configuration with a 7200RPM HD, (energy efficient, according to the Seagate specs on the HD in my Mini, to yield only .05% higher watts at peak write/read sustained cycles compared to a 5400RPM HD) and the 1024 x 600 Pixels widescreen display, but let's not forget about the materials it's made of either. The Mini is ALL METAL construction, with aluminum alloy for the LED display casing, and the body is magnesium for durability and ultra light weight, so there's paltry little plastic of *any kind*--strike another blow to the pretenders and their ABS plastic cases...the Mini has nothing like that, it's all high-strength, lightweight metals of one type of another that it's built of.

The OS is *not* Windows XP Home, but XP Professional, with its business features and emphasis on speed and multimedia, but I had a little something to do to my Mini which I go into a little further into the review...and it literally transformed the netbook into a much bigger acting system. Read on and see what you *can* do with respect to the operating system, but of course XP Professional SP3 is an OS to have much respect for in a netbook, and this is the only netbook that comes with it, along with companion DVD's for the OS and Drivers to boot. In addition, there's Vista Business Edition SP 2 on DVD with Drivers on separate DVD should you wish to install it, so the Mini comes fully armed with twin OS's, and discs, with licenses for everything.

It seems that HP tried to think of everything for the business user possible when spec'ing out the Mini 5101 FM976UT#ABA. This is truly a unique netbook from the OS to the way it's built with ultra-lightweight metals, and the electronic package leaves nothing to be desired: fast 7200RPM HD, BlueTooth 2.1 EDR, A, B, G, and N-spec WLAN from Broadcom on the PCI-Express mini-bus, it's all there, all notable, and no other netbook has it all in one package like this Mini does.

(Addendum: I wanted to add something specific about the graphic interface of the Mini 5101 FM976#ABA, because there's always the suspicion that a netbook can't handle movies or games, and the Mini *can* do that with finesse, and excellent execution. I have a rather unique situation in that I have a HUGE assortment of feature length movies made for my iPhone 3G on the Mac, and those movies are especially *delicious* on the Mini. I have a choice of using the PC version of iTunes or QuickTime Player v7.x to view the movies (full screen), and last night I watched a couple KUHL science-fiction movies with lots of *special effects, heavy action, and blazing FPS needs*, and the Mini displayed everything perfectly. The sound (through a pair of high-end Audio Technica ATH AD700 headphones) was also perfect, in Dolby 5.1 stereo no less, with no stuttering or anomalies of any kind during the shows...which were "Zoom" and "Ultra Violet", movies that many of you may be familiar with.

Another good test I gave the Mini was to that "Powered" USB 2.0 Port during movie playback. I had the movies on a USB 16GB A-Data Flash Drive (they ranged from 750MB to 950MB in size...just less than 1GB vs. a full length movie's normal size of 4-7GB), which I simply inserted into the powered USB port, opened up either iTunes or QuickTime Movie Player (I tried both ways of viewing, and both were XLNT!), navigated to the USB device via the File Menu in each player, opened up the movies and hit "PLAY" and BAM! The movies played 100% PURRRFECT! No stuttering, lost frames, no problems at all using the USB port with a Flash Drive. In addition, you can use the Mini's SD/SDHC/MMC Card Slot for a source for the movies if you want by putting movie on one of those devices and inserting it into the slot, which I haven't tried yet, but it should be just as seamless as using the USB port.

I didn't have a chance to play a game, but I will, and I anticipate that the Mini will play games just great, but the movie factor is especially critical for business users, as there's nothing like watching your own movie on your netbook/notebook on the plane or train, vs watching the "canned", or boring, badly shown in-house movies (which also cost $$$ most of the time). As for battery use during playback, I watched BOTH movies on the same charge, and there was 37% left for a 3rd movie if I'd have wanted to view another one, so how about that!

It is my opinion that viewers can do the same thing I did with PC-centric movies also, because the movies I make for my iPhone with MTR, DVD2OneX 2.4.x, and El Gato Turbo .264 or HandBrake v.0.9.1 are all done with 30FPS speed, in H.264 M4V format, which is demanding on the playback mechanism vs. 24FPS AVI for example. So the Mini's graphics and processing power from the Atom N280 CPU (which was pegged @ about 60% of its use factor by the Windows Gadget for CPU's during playback) is very adequate for viewing full-screen movies, the display is great with NO BLACK BARS showing in Full Screen Mode! I rate the Mini's movie viewing power @ "10" or 5-Stars, your pick... after seeing it for myself last night.--Added on 12-18-2009, WD)

The battery must be made of some special Li-Ion stuff also, because I am on the 1st discharge right now, and have been going since 4:45PM and it's just after 1AM and there's still 25% left in the tank! WOW! That is some battery life...HP advertised "9 hours+" battery life, and here I've been working away at various WP projects, using FireFox to do a bunch of shopping for Xmas, haven't put the HP 5101 down since the afternoon, and it's still going strong...incredible! That means I have achieved 9 hours already, and there's another hour+ to go, so HP was NOT kidding about battery life!

Now don't let anybody tell you that you're married to XP Professional either, with this model, even though that's a great OS, the best Windows OS arguably for this type of computer, but guess what? I gutted it 1st thing, flat-lined the HD (clean formatted it), downloaded all new drivers and specialty software and burned them all into a CD ROM, from the HP Support Web Site. I then blasted a clean, mean copy of Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit into the 5101 (easy to do using an external DVD+/-RW drive), and BAM!! I am stylin' like the mutherfletchers on this baby right about now...maybe THAT explains some of the big battery life...it has been rumoured that Windows 7 in the right circumstance would yield big battery life, so there you go!

The features like Fast Boot for Mail and www are nice also (where you can quickly check for mail or do some web surfing without a full boot), not that I've used them yet...been too busy all evening typing and using Word, Excel, and the nice Corel suite that comes stock OEM from HP with this netbook to really notice, but there are two LED-lit buttons up in the left, top part of the facing surface near the power button, ready for action. The hinges are notably all metal, so it looks like they are gonna last a long, long time too. The keyboard is just a pleasure to use, it being 95% full sized, so for all intents and purposes it IS full sized, and it is very, very comfortable to be typing on for hours and hours, as I've been doing tonight. The special HP key treatment makes each stroke easy on the fingers, and wrist, so it all adds up here as the features, the ergonomics, and the construction+ electronic feature set begins to strike home the more you use the netbook.

The port arrangement is logical with two USB's on the left along with the VGA port, power port, and on the right side a notably POWERED USB 2.0 port resides, along with stereo microphone, stereo headphone ports, SD/SDHC/MMC Card Slot, and the RJ-45 Ethernet port is there too. I've been trading off between a Logitech V470 BT Mouse and the netbook's touch pad all night also, and the pad has a nice feel to its glossy, glass surface with double buttons at the rear, where they should be for a change! The BT works without any hint of weakness or glitchiness, it's great with the Logitech mouse I've been using, so score more points for the little things that make this netbook better than the rest, a cut above "normal" netbooks. The WiFi is pulling "N" strength from my N-Router, @ just less than 300kbp/s-- no problems there either as it hooked up with the HP Connection Manager after simply entering my WPA-PSK 22-digit code, so another great feature of the Mini shines: WiFi is strong and steady, no weakness there at all.

All-in-all, at some 2.9 pounds (6-cell battery=4-5 extra ounces of weight), this is one pistol-packing 'book! It's got speed, power, longevity, great HD and BT WiFi-system, fast FSB and RAM, the best graphics and motherboard layout that is possible to have in this sized computer, so it all adds up to a winning combination, a knock-out punch if there is one in this market segment, ie the high end of netbooks!

I cannot fault the price either...that is what it costs for something this nice, with an LED backlit display @ 1024 x 600 pixels, a mini-HD display, the great battery life, the near "organic" nature of the materials used in making this netbook with fully recyclable materials to the tune of 96% of the capacity of parts, no less! HP really did a job with the Mini 5101 with all the special features of this model, no doubt about it.

HP, you've got my vote this time...no doubt I could have bought an Acer, or a Samsung or ASUS for less, but it wouldn't be like THIS one, not even close to it...the sum of its parts equals the best netbook choice available, so hold on, batten down the hatches, write the check or cull the credit card honeys, the HP 5101 FM976UT netbook with the "#ABA" thrown on the end for good measure is The Kind, the best there is in this class, and there is no substitute...This is King of the Hill.

Wavey Davey - 12-15-2009Get more detail about HP Mini 5101 - Atom N280 / 1.66 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 320 GB - GMA 950 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft 2.0), Bluetooth 2.1 EDR - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - 10.1" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) - camera - Smart Buy.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Toshiba Satellite Laptop L505-S5988 Intel Core2 Duo 2.1GHz /16" TFT-LCD widescreen with TruBrite technology/ 4GB ddr3/ 320GB/ Double-layer DVD±RW/ Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Decide Now


I got my new L505-S5988 a little over a week ago. I am very impresseed on how it handles many tasks in Windows 7 with no lag at all. This machine is quiet, and very cool even after hours of use. The full keboard is a nice touch and the screen is very bright and clear. The only negatives I have on this laptop is the speakers while an impressive size for a laptop they sound quite tinny. Besides that it is a fingerprint magnet. Overall with an external pair of speakers and a microfiber cloth and this is a dream machine!!!Get more detail about Toshiba Satellite Laptop L505-S5988 Intel Core2 Duo 2.1GHz /16" TFT-LCD widescreen with TruBrite technology/ 4GB ddr3/ 320GB/ Double-layer DVD±RW/ Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

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The equipment works great, I had no issue with the set up, performance is very good.
No complaints. The product is exactly how I expected it to be...Get more detail about Lenovo IdeaPad Y430-7342U 14.1-Inch Laptop - Black.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Lowest Price ASUS N81Vp-D1 14-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop


I bought this notebook based on it's great specifications. It would certainly be a good notebook if it was dependable. It is not. I have never had so much trouble with a computer. The operating system constantly gets corrupted. The computer freezes frequently resulting in a hard restarts which further corrupts the system. Sent it in to be looked at by Asus after informing them that I had reinstalled the operating system 5 times and thought either the motherboard or memory was bad. Also told them one of the USB ports was defective. All they did was reinstall the operating system. I had already done that 5 times in a matter of 3 weeks. They did not even test the hardware.

The display is not very good. Very bad viewing angles. Blacks are not black, but grey. Buttons are hard to click. Fingerprint device does not load when booting. The video card is very good, too bad the rest of the system is not well designed and components faulty. I may have to get with my credit card company on this one as Asus doesn't seem very interested in repairing it and I am ready to throw it in the garbage. Sony and Macintosh products are much superior, but don't offer such a great video card.

Overall, I would not recommend this notebook to anyone, unless you enjoy frustration. I have owned over 10 notebooks over the last 15 years or so, and this is the worst of the bunch. Stay away, look at Sony, Dell or Apple instead. Get more detail about ASUS N81Vp-D1 14-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop.

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this laptop started freezing the first day i got it. i barely have any files or programs on this computer and it crashes all the time. the start menu freezes multiple times a day. the speakers started breaking after around 3 months.Get more detail about Toshiba Satellite A355-S6935 16.0-Inch Laptop.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Save Apple MacBook Pro MB133LL/A 15.4-inch Laptop (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB RAM, 200 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD SuperDrive)


Mac is a good OS with better user interface and integration than Windows. Better tech support than some of the larger sellers like Dell, Lenovo and HP. Smaller target from worm/virus attacks compared to Windows (this doesn't make Mac more secure, by the way). Better multimedia apps which are already part of the OS. Nice and hip design. I can see why so many people gravitate toward Apple products these days. Personally, though, I can't justify the extra cost for having a "cool" laptop. And those extra features I mentioned are not enough to sway many seasoned PC users away from Mac unless one has money to burn....so to speak.

I recently bought Dell Studio XPS16 with following configuration for my wife: 15.4-in screen, 2.53 ghz w/ 1033 FSB, 4 GB memory, 500 gb hard drive @7200 rpm, ATI graphic card with dedicated 512 mb memory. I paid about $1250 including tax (free shipping). My wife needs a solid performance to run memory-guzzling applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, AutoCAD and Autodesk Ravit.

Similar MacBook pro on Apple website (with smaller hard drive and integrated graphic card) comes out to about $1860 with tax (based on CA sales tax). One listed here on Amazon.com has lesser hardware specs than current one listed on Apple website, but is still selling for $1500. You can do the math. Cool design matters, but not for extra $250 to $600.

Apple makes good products and made mundane computing products into something fashionable. And it also knows people will pay premium to get it. I may decide to get Mac one day, but definitely not at its current pricing. It's simply overpriced for what it actually delivers.Get more detail about Apple MacBook Pro MB133LL/A 15.4-inch Laptop (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB RAM, 200 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD SuperDrive).

Discount Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Mini-Notebook - 800 MHz - Ultra Mobile 2007 - RAM 1 GB - HDD 40 GB - WLAN : 802.11 Super AG, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Home Premium - 5.6" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) - camera


Great umpc(ultra mobile pc), very small. Only con is the vista installed slows this otherwise speedy umpc down. Buy the u810 with vista business and downgrade to windows xp, included with the business vista not home premium version. Keyboard is small but can be gotten used to. I was really impressed with this product would highly recommend to anyone looking for a small portable computer.Get more detail about Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Mini-Notebook - 800 MHz - Ultra Mobile 2007 - RAM 1 GB - HDD 40 GB - WLAN : 802.11 Super AG, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Home Premium - 5.6" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) - camera.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Cheapest Sony VAIO Lifestyle VGN-P688E/Q 8-Inch Laptop - Black


This disaster would be a great opportunity for some LINUX techie--
buy up all the castoff units at 10% of retail; convert to a decent fullfeature LINUX OS;
sell for 50% of retail !!!
Anyone listening? Sony?Get more detail about Sony VAIO Lifestyle VGN-P688E/Q 8-Inch Laptop - Black.

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apparently, these use N-Trig digitizers, NOT Wacom. what this means to digital artists and painters is that there are 256 levels of pressure sensitivity instead of 512. this may not bother you, but is worth knowing. more importantly, neither N-Trig nor Adobe are currently taking responsibility for Photoshop (and Illustrator, and others, fwiw) not being able to respond to pressure. that's right: if you're used to using Photoshop to paint with pressure sensitive (thick and thin) brushes, you're out of luck until this is resolved. if ever?Get more detail about HP TouchSmart tx2z Customizable Notebook PC.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Buying HP Pavilion DV7-1240US 17.0-Inch Laptop


Got this laptop a few months back. i just loved it. The looks are awesome..its got a bronze tinge to it.looks great. the 4 GB of ram coupled with the dual core processor is just enough to do anything on this laptop. The graphics card however was the "no-so-satisfying" part of the laptop. it says 1918GB of shared memory but wont tell you how much is the dedicated memory. neither does the tech know about it. you cant play some high end games like need for speed-shift. Call of duty 4 only works well on low settings. now these games only need 512 MB of graphics memory and still dont work well with 1918MB which this laptop has. So i dont know where it falls short.
Apart from this graphics card thing..i think its an awesome laptop. totally worth the money. Bluray's work well, HD display is amazing, no problems whatsoever with the speed of applications. i dont knw why people complaint about the keyboard. works well for me! its only a problem at night with the lights off. Get more detail about HP Pavilion DV7-1240US 17.0-Inch Laptop.

Buy Acer Aspire AS5534-1096 15.6" Laptop Notebook - AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core L310 / 4GB DDR2 / 250GB HD / SuperMulti DVD drive / Windows 7 Home Premium


I bought an Acer model AS-5534 for what I thought was a very good deal considering all its advanced features,options, etc. But mine turned out to be a lemon. Right from the start, the screen was "flickering" on some websites, I thought it was just a wireless router problem. But when I connected it straight from the cable off the wall, it was still doing it. It can be an eyesore if you were on the computer for a while. The store where I bought the product from thought it was a connection problem too, but after some unsuccessful trials from the "service pros" , they pronounced the product "DEFECTIVE". I got my full refund and left the store as fast as I could. I would not buy an ACER product again and would not recommend it to my friends. Get more detail about Acer Aspire AS5534-1096 15.6" Laptop Notebook - AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core L310 / 4GB DDR2 / 250GB HD / SuperMulti DVD drive / Windows 7 Home Premium.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Purchase Hannspree HannsNote - Atom N270 / 1.6 GHz - RAM 1 GB - HDD 160 GB - GMA 950 802.11b/g/n (draft), Bluetooth 2.0 - Win XP Home - 10" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) - camera - pearl black


I bought one of these litte netbooks for it's portability. My larger notebook is a pain to carry running through airports. I liked that it had the 6 cell battery, bluetooth and wireless N. I liked it so much I bought 2 more as gifts. I used a thumb drive to add all of my software such as office etc. No problems.
The only thing I do not like is they have a "warranty void if tampered" sticker over one of the screws that has to be removed to open the case to add another gig of memory. Yes I put the memory in anyway.
The owners manual is on the desk top in a PDF file which I do not have a problem with. In addition, unlike many netbooks, this unit comes with a recovery disk and the HANNspree is set up to boot off of the USB if needed.
If you are not a hardcore gammer or graphics person, this netbook is for you.Get more detail about Hannspree HannsNote - Atom N270 / 1.6 GHz - RAM 1 GB - HDD 160 GB - GMA 950 802.11b/g/n (draft), Bluetooth 2.0 - Win XP Home - 10" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) - camera - pearl black.

Order HP TouchSmart TX2-1270US 12.1-Inch Laptop


This is a very nice laptop.

The battery life isnt the best, but that's because it's a powerful laptop.

I was debating on getting this or the Eee PC T91 Touchscreen that my roommate got. I am glad I made this choice. His screen is too small, only has 16GB ssd, and touchscreen isnt as nice. On the other hand, his battery life is longer, and his laptop has no moving parts (no hdd or fan). This also has a much better cpu (I would have preferred Intel, but AMD is good too), and a lot more RAM. Mine is better.

I really like the fingerprint scanner. My last laptop had one, but the location on this one is better. Everything works great in Windows 7 RC. Waiting for my upgrade from Vista to 7 rmt, but I know everything will work fine.

I also bought the 3yr warranty plan from squaretrade. I would definitely recommend getting that as well if you buy this laptop, or any laptop. You cant beat 3 yrs for $100, especially with a touchscreen that could mess up on you. Dont take a $900 chance, and feel secure. Get more detail about HP TouchSmart TX2-1270US 12.1-Inch Laptop.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Where To Buy Dell Latitude D600 Pentium M 1.4GHz WIFI 256MB 40GB DVD 14.1-Inch XP Pro with Restore Cd, bonus 512mb Flash Drive


this purchasing process was excellent!the seller is prompt,courteous and customer service driven.the product was bought to replace my college students broken one.it was just what he needed,no frills,perfect working and practical condition. of course he would prefer something more hip with every bell and whistle conceivable, but then again,he'd rather drive a cadillac instead of the familys 8 year on minivan,too.Get more detail about Dell Latitude D600 Pentium M 1.4GHz WIFI 256MB 40GB DVD 14.1-Inch XP Pro with Restore Cd, bonus 512mb Flash Drive.

Shop For MSI X340-021US Slim 13.4-Inch Laptop - Black


Pros:
Nice screen size
Decent battery life
Super-slim
Sleek design
Msi logo lights up :)
Bluetooth
Vista runs OK

Cons:
Atom Processor :(
Keyboard is meh

I've had this computer for a few days now and I'm very pleased with it. I have a powerhouse desktop so I don't need much in the way of a laptop, just something to get me through a few classes and take notes. The battery life is excellent as far as I'm concerned. I had it on low brightness in power saver with wifi on and it got be about four and a half hours. I immediately took off Vista and put on 7. Vista seemed to run fine for the few hours I had it on, but 7 runs on it far better. Don't try and enable aero if you have 7, it just was way too choppy. Streaming youtube was better than other netbooks I've used. No choppiness at all. The computer is of course limited by the ability of the atom processor. However for $379, this is the best netbook you can get in my opinion. I originally had an HP Mini 110, and while it was cute and small, you get tired of a 10 inch screen after awhile. The 13" of the X320 is just big enough to view webpages without unnecessary scrolling.

A lot of people complain about the keyboard. As far as I'm concerned it's no big deal. Yeah it's a little "mushy" but I've had no problems typing on it at all. Yeah it flexes a bit when you type on it but you can't FEEL the flex if you're not looking at it. I read a lot of reviews that made me think that I'd be getting a laptop with a terrible keyboard. Believe me, it's more than bearable. If I hadn't read so many reviews on the keyboard before I bought it, I don't think I would have thought twice about it.Get more detail about MSI X340-021US Slim 13.4-Inch Laptop - Black.

Friday, March 19, 2010

HP Pavilion dv4-2045dx Notebook PC (White) - AMD Turion II Dual-Core M500 2.2GHz / 14.1" WXGA / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium


I bought this explicitly for using as a budget HTPC. I didn't need Blu-Ray or long battery life because I intended to park it on my components and plug it into my big screen via HDMI. I did need a computer with good graphics and a pc that was powerful enough to run flash and HD video without hiccuping. Picked this up yesterday and by the time I had the OS decrappified of all of the junk software they add to these budget computers I was up and running and connected to my entertainment center and watching youtube on the big screen in no time.
I'll leave some updates later but here are a few important things to keep in mind.
1. There is a little button above the touchpad that turns it on and off. Make sure it's on before you freak out.
2. You have to touch the wireless icon in order to turn on the wireless card. It glows red and changes color to blue when it's on and it's touch sensitive.
Both points aren't made clear in the manual. Get more detail about HP Pavilion dv4-2045dx Notebook PC (White) - AMD Turion II Dual-Core M500 2.2GHz / 14.1" WXGA / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium.

Acer Aspire AS7736Z-4809 Laptop - 17.3" HD+ Widescreen / Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300 / 4GB Memory / 320GB HD / 8X DVD-Super Multi / Webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium Review


I bought this computer yesterday evening and used it less than 2 hours so far. I am very happy with the product - may be Windows 7 gets much of the credit.

I have two other laptop computers, one is a 8 year old VAIO and another is a 4 year old Toshiba. So, I am not up-to-date with laptops and you may find some of the things that impressed me are not really new cool features.

1 - Wireless worked without having to do anything. Windows 7 detected our SSID, prompted for WEP key, and just connected.
2 - There is a push button next to the touchpad to enable/disable the touchpad. When you are going to type a lot of text, just disable the touchpad.
3 - The system prompted me to create the recovery disks. It said I needed 3 DVD disks and I had just 3. First recovery disk created fine, second one failed complaining disk errors, so I gave my 3rd blank disk and it successfully created the 2nd recovery disk. I have to buy more disks to create the third recovery disk. I wasn't using top quality disks, so I am willing to give the benefit of doubt to the computer.
4 - Webcam worked OK - I only took one snapshot.
5 - Hard disk was partitioned into two drives. None of the computers I bought so far had done that. I always do that myself and I was happy to see that they saved me about half an hour work.
6 - Power adapter brick is surprisingly small - power inlet is on the left side (towards back), and the cable tip is in L shape which is very convenient. Some manufacturers (HP?) make the tip straight and it takes up additional space and causes unnecessary stress on the cable.
7 - It looked like the battery was charged completely in one hour - the charging light turned from red to blue and the try icon showed full charge.

Overall, I think the computer is designed and built well. I will update the review as I find new things.

Update 12/17/2009:
Lid is a finger print magnet. Other than that, I didn't come across anything negative about this computer.Get more detail about Acer Aspire AS7736Z-4809 Laptop - 17.3" HD+ Widescreen / Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300 / 4GB Memory / 320GB HD / 8X DVD-Super Multi / Webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

AWESOME IBM T40 CENTRINO 1.5GHZ 512MB 40GB CDRW/DVD WIFI XP PRO LAPTOP Top Quality


I wanted a laptop for programming and browsing . I have being doing programming in my office using T30 think pad for past 2 years. I see that IBM thinkpad are sturdy and have excellent quality. There fore i decided to go for a refurbushed laptop( as my budget was low) .
The laptop was in good condition( No Scratch marks). I am very happy with this purchase.
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HP Pavilion DV7-1450US 17-Inch Entertainment Laptop This instant


I have had this computer since July, and I am happy with it. The display is beautiful, good battery life, huge hard drive, etc. It comes with Vista Home Premium 64-bit, and I bought it just in time for the free Windows 7 Upgrade. There were some minor performance issues and glitches, but I suspected that this may be Vista-related. After recently installing the Windows 7 Upgrade, I found out that I was right...performance is greatly improved, and no more weird lockups or errors.

One concern I had is that the computer runs a bit hot in the area around the exhaust fan. To an extent, this is normal with any computer, but I was wondering if this was hotter than usual. It's possible that AMD processors generally run hotter than Intel, which is not necessarily a problem. I did call HP Technical Support about this, and they had me do a BIOS upgrade. I believe this improved the temperature slightly, but it still runs hot in that one corner of the computer. By the way, I downloaded a temperature monitor program to see the actual numbers and location of the heat, and the hard drive runs very cool. Heat is the worst enemy of a hard drive, so if it was running at high temperatures, I would be very concerned...but that is not the case.

I had no problem with the color of the keyboard and seeing the white letters. I think many people are making too big of a deal out of this. Granted, I do type by touch (the normal way) rather than by hunt-and-peck. When I need to look to reach special keys, I have no problem seeing the labels on the keys.

Overall, this is a very good computer. However, I highly recommend upgrading it to Windows 7 immediately. I noticed that after installing Windows 7, the "Windows Performance Index" of this computer went from a 3.3 to a 4.2. That is proof that Windows 7 is better for this computer.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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It is a good machine, but i was expecting more because heavy and when I write the keyboard is a little slow and do not write all the letters correctly... when I bought was in doubt between this and vaio, if i buy other i will choose the VAIO.Get more detail about Dell XPS 1340 13.3-Inch Laptop (Obsidian Black).

Monday, March 15, 2010

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This is really a combination of Netbook & Notebook. I had one of the first really good netbooks for about a year before this model came out and I couldn't wait to switch. In addition to all the pluses mentioned by Adam, biggest improvement for me was the FULL-SIZED keyboard, with the right SHIFT key in the right place! Second biggest draw was the 11.6 widescreen high resolution screen which makes both web browsing and video viewing on airplanes a dream. Great battery life, good processor, Windows 7, 2GB memory, larger hard drive and low weight all combine to make this the travel/study laptop to get. Get more detail about Gateway EC1440U 11.6-Inch Black Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium).

Sony VAIO VPC-CW15FX/P 14-Inch Pink Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium) Buy Now


This is everything i wanted in a new PC. Quick, stylish, feature packed, lightweight. With the Blu Ray player this is a killer buy esp. avoiding local tax. The blu ray mouse i bought to go with it is awesome as well. Great size and weight, Has all the feel of Sony quality!!Get more detail about Sony VAIO VPC-CW15FX/P 14-Inch Pink Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium).

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Saturday, March 13, 2010

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Has everything I wanted and need. Screen is easy to see and read in bright sunlight--a huge deal for me as my husband and I travel via RV a lot. Getting used to the whole Windows 7 thing, but at least didn't have to hassle with getting it installed. Love the numeric keyboard, too--use it a lot and enjoy it.

Could highly recommend.Get more detail about ASUS N61VG-A2 16-Inch Brown Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium).

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I switched to Mac last January, and now, one year later, I'm still very satisfied. My Macbook 13.3 has run perfectly, frozen a total of maybe 2 times in an entire year, and perfectly interfaced with bizarre / antique printers, routers, and external hard drives here in China. It runs cool and silent. It's sleek and light and makes for easy packing. What really blew my mind was, after 9 months of use, having to ask a friend to google "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" for mac because I needed to force quit a non-responsive program for the FIRST TIME! What a stark contrast with my (also very decent) Thinkpad at work.

The experience of buying a laptop from Amazon was great as well. It turned up days early, packaged together with my software purchases, and at a steep discount over the Apple Store.Get more detail about Apple MacBook MB466LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Discount Compaq EVO N610C


I bought this laptop off of ebay about a year ago. While I had the chance to use it, it was pretty reliable. The only problem was that it came with a faulty power adaptor and I was unable to install certain programs onto it. I eventually bought another power adaptor (generic) which died. I'm hoping that the next one I buy will last long enough to actually get some use out of it.Get more detail about Compaq EVO N610C.

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Delivery was very quick and I had no trouble with seller. Product is very good, laptop does everything it promised and more. It's running most new games at max settings without any lag whatsoever. I'm just waiting for Windows 7 upgrade to arrive but that's not a negative on the product itself. Would deffinitely reccommend.Get more detail about HP Pavilion DV6-1280US 16-Inch Entertainment Laptop.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Cheap Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Laptop Notebook - Intel Pentium Dual-core T4300 2.1GHz / 16" LCD / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium


I chose this Asus as a replacement for my 4 year old custom built Dell laptop w/19inch screen. The Dell died a meandering, slow death over the four years, and I swore that I would never purchase another. I was surprised to find that the Asus 16inch screen feels large to me, even though I am used to something much larger. I absolutely love the fact that this laptop is very light weight and portable. Lugging around my very heavy (likely because of the 19" screen) Dell was inconvenient. My old laptop battery was a huge bone of contention. The Dell battery would only hold a charge of about 60 mins., and it had to be replaced twice in the four years that I owned the machine. At an expense of $200 each time. The battery itself was also very heavy, and because it sat at the back of the laptop it dragged down on the power cord if using the laptop on your lap. This caused the cord to break and fray. The Asus power cord sits off to the side and is very, very lightweight. The battery has a great charge life of about 4 hours, which is terrific is you're like me and used to the older laptops with hardly any battery life.

The facial recognition security feature is a fun addition. I was also pleasantly surprised that Windows 7 is really cool, interactive and easy to use, without all of the problems of Vista. The touchpad is a bit sensitive and has taken some getting used to for me. However, my favorite part about the Asus is that it is virtually silent! The fan makes almost no perceptible sound. The vents are located on the front and back, not on the bottom like my old Dell. Very smart design feature. The only negative is the laptop finish. It has a high gloss finish which leaves it covered in fingerprints and dust constantly! I keep a small chamois cloth just to wipe it down every other day or so. Other than that it is a really fast, nicely made, well equipped machine. I purchased mine on sale at Best Buy for $499! and I have absolutely recommended it to everyone that I know.Get more detail about Asus K60IJ-RBLX05 Laptop Notebook - Intel Pentium Dual-core T4300 2.1GHz / 16" LCD / 4GB DDR2 / 320GB HD / DVD±RW/CD-RW / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Buy Lenovo Thinkpad SL 410 14-Inch Black Laptop - Up to 4.1 Hours of Battery Life (Windows XP Pro)


I purchased a new thinkpad with accessories all of which were back ordered. I had problems with setting up the home network in the Windows 7 system. I called their service and they denied the warranty I had just paid for. Their order status web site is always down. The 866 order status phone based system is a bunch of barely English speaking people who also do not have server access. My accessories are on a never ending delay (up to three months now). I bought Adobe Creative Suite Windows ED not knowing that ED did not mean edition but meant "educational". I did not get a serial number and could not activate the software. To return it cost me $50! Never again will I order a Lenovo.Get more detail about Lenovo Thinkpad SL 410 14-Inch Black Laptop - Up to 4.1 Hours of Battery Life (Windows XP Pro).

Monday, March 8, 2010

Order Sony VAIO VGN-AW350J/B 18.4-Inch Laptop - Black


This is my 3rd new aw series laptop. I travel with one, have one in my office, and one at home. They are all for different uses and if my traveler gets smashed I can have one of the others NDA'd to me. My life is easier with the big screen and great keyboard. I have tried others and the only one that comes close is the toshiba. But if anyone asks, I do have a preference to sony products. They have great support and are pro active in helping their customers. Definitely a recommended laptop.Get more detail about Sony VAIO VGN-AW350J/B 18.4-Inch Laptop - Black.

Where To Buy Apple MacBook MC240LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop


A lot of this model have defective Samsung LCD panel in it.

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I got one. And it is such a hassle to have Apple to repair or replace it for you.
I already tried to repair twice, every time they return still defective. And they won't replace it for me. Horrible customer service and quality control.

Horrible. Stay away. I know this is already the last generation, but still, stay as far away from this computer as possible.Get more detail about Apple MacBook MC240LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Shop For Toshiba Mobile Satellite M505-S4947 14.0-Inch Laptop - Black/Silver


I was very dissapointed that the battery life was not as advertised. It was advertised in all the stores to have a battery life of 8 hours. When I called Toshiba, They said they were not responsible for that advertisement. After fully charging the battery I get a little over 5 hours of battery life instead of 8 hours. When I told the toshiba representative I wanted to return the product and get my money back he said he would have somebody call me to arrange this. He took down my number but nobody ever called.Get more detail about Toshiba Mobile Satellite M505-S4947 14.0-Inch Laptop - Black/Silver.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

ASUS U20A-B2 12.1-Inch Black Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium) Review


I am writing this review because I was agonizing over buying this and I couldn't find any reviews on it, which usually is not a good thing. It's been about two weeks of heavy use and I plan on updating this as time goes on. First, I searched for about two months and considered every conceivable configuration of laptop trying to find what I wanted. I concluded I wanted a light 12.1 inch laptop with an optical drive that had decent speed and battery life. I was fairly certain that configuration didn't exist and was about to buy the ul30 without the optical drive, when I stumbled on this bad boy.

Pros:

SIZE!! I really think this is the perfect size form factor for anyone who has to carry a computer on a daily basis; not so thin I am afraid I will snap it in half but not so think and heavy I break my arm carrying it to work (my old laptop was 6 lbs and this one is 4, soooo much better). It's about the size of two or three magazines stacked on top of each other. It slips right in my briefcase and I hardly notice it. The screen size is actually more than big enough, I absolutely love the size of this thing.

ASUS backing their product - ASUS offers a free 2 full years of warranty on this product plus a free year of accidental damage coverage. To buy this for an apple costs $200 at least. I know they're good for it because they offered to fix my computer when I had an issue (see support)

Light up keyboard - this wasn't even on my radar but now that I have it it's probably my favorite feature. It just looks good. I can type with ease at night while I'm watching TV or any dim light situation. You might think you wouldn't use it but I was surprised by how convenient it is. Also, when it's bright it automatically shuts itself off to save battery. I read a lot about this "keyboard flex" issue. I now see what people were talking about. There is a liner/spacer cutout which lays between the keys, when you type the thin sheet moves a little, I mean a tiny bit. I really don't know what these people are freaking out about, the keyboard is a joy to type on, good size and I like the chicklet keys, no complaints at all. Don't let this "flex" non issue worry you.

Mouse pad - I've found this to work really well, way better then my old one, it also lights up when you move your finger around but you can easily turn that feature off if it annoys you. It incorporates the multi touch functions I've seen on some friends Apple laptops (i.e. two fingers down scrolls the page down, three finger tap is right click) this has proved to be very useful and convenient.

Power Cable - Something I never thought about was the plug it comes with is about half as heavy as my old one, the block in the middle is really small and light and I never realized before how annoyingly heavy and bulky my old one was.

Battery - it gets about 5 solid hours on the high performance setting. I haven't tested it on battery saver because it works so well in high performance and I'm rarely away from power for more than 5 hours. ASUS offers a really nice utility called Power4Gear, which allows you to manage your battery by controlling your processor and screen output. I haven't used it that much yet though. The 9 cell battery is not currently available; ASUS doesn't know when it will be.

Utilities - the computer comes with 15 utilities of various usefulness, some are really nice some are kind of useless but the ones that are useful are very nice to have. Also these, Norton and office trial are the only bloatware on the computer which is nice.

Ports - this has all the ports I need and none of the ones I do not, 3 usb, hdmi, multi card, vga, gigabit - its perfect.

Camera works well, as does the mic, picture comes through clean. There is a little green light that comes on when the camera is in use which is nice.

Cons:
Price - ~$950 is a lot to spend on a computer these days. I got lucky and bought the discontinued U20A-B1 for a huge discount , the B1 is the same hardware just with Vista 32 bit, I then upgraded it to Win 7 Pro 64 bit. You might check and see if you can find the B1 for cheap as they are trying to get them out the door right now. Just beware of the upgrade to 64 bit as it caused me several headaches (see support below). Everything is solved now and I'm finally content with my operating system.

Fingerprints - Wow, seriously wow...it is as though this is made of some magical material which sucks the oils out of your skin and glues them to itself. This is my least favorite thing about it, if this was made with the aluminum case I really would say it is perfect. Just know you are going to have an oil caked finger print laden computer.

Screen - I had a really nice screen on my old computer and am still adjusting to this one. On its own it is a gorgeous display but the contrast in certain cases is not good. For example when excel is open you can't see the light lines separating the cells. I've found if you tilt the screen way down you can improve the contrast quite a bit. Again this is a minor issue but still a negative.

Hard drive - I don't know why but I have a pet peeve about hard drive noise, this one is constantly doing that muted click-reading noise that my computer in the 90's did, it drives me crazy, so much so I ponied up and bought a solid state drive to eliminate the issue. I doubt it would bother most people but it was really annoying to me.

Speakers are pretty weak but I wasn't really ever planning on using this as a stereo. They are functional for the occasional time I want to show someone a video.

Also:

Support - I've found the support people to be all around courteous and responsive individuals. Because I upgraded from 32 bit vista to 64 bit win 7 I had to call them about 6 times for driver issues. Each time they pitched a fit that I didn't use the ASUS windows 7 upgrade and said I had to reformat back to vista to fix the problem. I did this and ended up wasting 8 hours of my time, it did not fix the issue and I found the solutions using google. They did offer to RMA my computer and fix it though and really were trying to help they just had no idea how to solve the problem I was having.

Processor - this is not a beastly processor, it suits my needs perfectly but I'm not sure it would be good for any serious gaming. I might try to play a few games on it later though and will update.

Summary:
Despite the cons I listed I am thrilled with my purchase. This is the perfect combination of the best features of netbooks (small size and portability) and laptops (computing power, optical drive, hdmi). For my specific needs this thing is perfect. I give it a very high recommendation.


Update 1:

been a couple more weeks and I am even more pleased with this machine. I recognized the utility of the optical drive when I absolutely had to have one three times for work randomly. I knew this was going to happen and decided my paranoia would have meant I would be carrying a stupid external optical drive back and forth. I'm really glad I have an internal one, one less thing to worry about.

I played around with one of the ASUS utilities called splendid utility and was able to drastically improve/darken the contrast, this screen is really nice now. No complaints.
I sold my old computer and when I opened it up to reformat it and realized how unnecessarily huge it was compared to this thing, I had a hell of a time trying to type on it and the screen looked dull and dark. It just goes to show how fast I adapted to this thing.

Hold Crap the SSD is faaaantastic, and extremely easy to install. Take out two screw and pop out a panel, take out three screws and pop out the hard drive, then 4 more screws to get the hard drive out of its frame, stick in SSD and screw back in, done and done computer is now twice as good as it was. It really seems like the processors aren't working as hard as well but I didn't test it before. I got the entry level/low end Kingston v-series 128 gb model which will be discontinued in February and is about half as good as high end models but also half the price and three times better than the one that came in this thing. The computer boots super fast, it actually made me laugh the first time it did because it was so strange. All applications open in 1-5 seconds (the most dramatic improvement is in Microsoft outlook which has always taken forever to open), it is lighter, uses less power(could be impacting my battery life statements), way more durable and dead quiet no noise other than the fan which I have to hold up to my ear to hear...it is absolutely worth the cost in my opinion. Just amortize the time savings over the period you will be using the computer and put a price to your time saved. Plus the v-series came with a little kit that turned the old hard drive into a removable drive and really nice imaging software that transferred an exact copy of the old hard drive to the new one so I didn't have to relive my driver nightmare. But I digress...

I found the multi-touch driver and installed that. I didn't; realize there were about 20 gestures you could do on it, and you can edit what motions cause what. I change right click to two fingers taping. There are a lot of cool things you can do with this. One other thing I forgot to mention is that a lot of the new ASUS computers have weird spaced dots for the touch pad that a lot of people have complained about. This one has a really nice smooth touchpad that is really nice to use. My other one was made of metal and was not nearly as good.

Battery life is still good but I haven't tried the basic or battery saver settings. I had it unplugged streaming a tv show on full screen and that caused a significant drain on the battery, still said it had 2.5 hours after about 1.5 hours of this though. Also, it takes a very long time to charge this battery, probably because it is three times larger than my old one but it takes several hours (2-4) especially if I am using it while trying to charge.

I also have the following gadgets displayed (Black and dark Notes,margu-Notebookinfo2(must have awesome! It looks cool and is extremely useful, ultimate explorer, weather) it took me awhile to find good ones and these work really well on this computer

Finally I found a good link to tell you what the asus utilities do and which ones should go:

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that's all for now.

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Finding anything on this specific Hewlett Packard HP Mini 110-1033CL was a challenge. My wife just bought one for my Grandson from COSTCO and it appears to have more features than were available in the past. For one, it has a 160GB SATA hard drive, and for another the standard battery is a 6 cell which lasts way longer than the smaller 3 cell. I haven't had much time to work with this machine but the display is fairly bright and the keyboard easy to use. My only concern was how long Microsoft plans to continue supporting Windows XP. I may turn it back in in a couple of months if HP comes out with a mini that has Windows 7 loaded, along with 4 GB of ram to make it work correctly. I suspect it will cost more as well.Get more detail about HP Mini 1033CL Notebook (Intel Atom Processor 1.60GHz, 10.2" LED Brightview Infinity Display, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 60GB PATA Hard Drive, Windows XP Home).

Friday, March 5, 2010

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Lenovo's S12 page was not very descriptive so I called tech support to ask if this had the NVIDIA ION platform and was told yes, the 2959 has had the NVIDIA ION for a few months now. WRONG! Lenovo's site is constantly changing but accurate information is always lacking and so is their sales and tech support! The page for the machine I ordered - a 295954U now has more detailed information in the specifications and the video platform that came with mine is now described as "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950". There is now a new model number for the NVIDIA which was not available when I placed my order. I wouldn't have ordered this machine if I new I wasn't getting the NVIDIA platform. Also, the 160GB hard drive is not accurate because a large part of it is reserved for its system restore feature which is supposed to restore the hard drive back to either original condition or a later restore point. Mine did not work and I had to send it back to be re-imaged. Granted I tried a dual boot arrangement with Ubuntu Linux and fully utilized every bit of the drive. They do not include any backup CD or operating sytem CD and will not provide one if requested - another rip off! Had I had the disks I could have re-imaged it myself. Had a large portion of the hard drive not been allocated to the restore feature the dual boot would have worked no problem.

I will purchase a copy of Acronis True Image (or download a free OEM version (Seagate DiscWizard)). Be prepared to be without the PC for at least a week if the restore function fails, and if the unit is no longer under warranty be prepared to pay! Fortunately mine was brand new.

On a positive note, I like the size of the screen and the keyboard does work well, even with my xl mitts. Run time so far has been good and no complaints yet with the wireless connection. Will I miss the NVIDIA platform? Probably not as I do not do much gaming.Get more detail about S12 12.1" 160GB HDD Black.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

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I bought one of these laptops two months ago. It has been working just fine. Today Microsoft told me that the license is not valid. It has a valid certificate of authenticity on the back but does not have a second "refurbished" CoA. When I look at the internal System Properties/General tab it says "XP Corporate" which means it was covered under a volume/site license which can not be transferred or sold. I will probably have to buy a fresh copy of XP ($150) and re-install.

Before I made the order I checked to see that the advertisement specified "Genuine Windows XP". I also checked the CoA when it arrived. When the Microsoft updater offered to run "Genuine Advantage" to check the authenticity I confidently thought "sure, go right ahead." Now every time I restart I get a big message that says I am a victim of software piracy. I expect the operating system will eventually simply stop running. Get more detail about Dell Latitude D610 Centrino Laptop 1.6ghz 512mb 40gb Wifi Xp Pro 14" Lcd Laptop.

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I am really wonder how the review is bad, but in my experience it is really cool. There is no freezing and stuck, instead smooth working and long battery life. Maybe I upgraded it from vista to 7? Possible. Anyhow, I like it.Get more detail about Acer Aspire Timeline AS5810T-8952 15.6-Inch Laptop - 8+ Hours Battery Life.