Posts Tagged ‘laptop’

Verizon Net Book Review

Written on December 16th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

With net books, notebooks, and mini’s being all the rage these days, Verizon recently launched a $199 HP Mini1151 NR Broadband 10.1 inch Notebook that is buzzing all the computer circles, and saturating the T.V. ad spots.
After a few weeks of searching, reading reviews, looking at specs, stats, performance, dimensions and everything else down to the available colors and of course, price, I have found (and purchased) the best notebook on the market for the money.

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Asus Motherboards – Unlock Secret Audio/sound Improvement Features

Written on December 16th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

To use this you’ll need either a ASUS P5B/Similar Asus Motherboard or even Non-Asus motherboards that has the AD1988 chipset.
To Install The Sonic Focus SoundMAX audio driver you download the driver for the P5B motherboard from the Asus website above. From there you select downloads. Next you fill out a form that tells them what drivers you are looking for and in my case I fill in “motherboard”, “Socket 7753 and “P5B” for the model number of the unit.

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The Best Notebook In The Market – Choose The Right Laptop For You

Written on December 14th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

With the reduction of laptop prices, laptops are quickly overtaking desktops to become the best-selling computers in the market. Reasonable prices, portability and sleek designs have propelled laptops to the forefront of personal computing. When the first laptop was produced, there were only a handful of companies that manufactured them. Today, there are hundreds of laptop models in the market, making choosing the right laptop a daunting task. Here is a quick guide to help you choose the perfect laptop for your needs.
Consumers make their laptop purchases based on a variety of factors including brand, size, design, color, and specs. Depending on your preference, certain factors may prove to be more persuasive in choosing a laptop compared to others. Some are willing to buy a more expensive, and less powerful laptop for some novelty value. Others are willing to forgo design for function and practicality. As a general rule, it is always a good idea to choose a laptop based on what you plan to use it for.

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If The Fans Fail To Control Heat Then Use A Laptop Notebook Cooler

Written on December 8th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

If you want to make absolutely sure that your laptop notebook does not overheat even when its fan works at full speed it is necessary that you use a laptop notebook cooler that will help to reduce the temperature at which the laptop notebook operates. In most cases, a laptop notebook can be cooled with its fan but when things heat up despite the fan working at its maximum level, then you will have no option than to use a laptop notebook cooler.

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Notebook Facts And Notebook Features

Written on December 8th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

Earlier, laptops or notebooks were hardly used as it was bulky. Today, things have changed alarmingly to the extent that the notebooks have become powerful, fast and can challenge any desktop computer in their performance. Buying a notebook certainly makes sense owing to its portability features. The light weight of notebook has tempted users as it can be conveniently carried in comparison to the earlier laptops that weighed nearly 5 to 8 kgs. Speaking of the display screen, notebook excels in quality such that it is tough to match any other computer. You can work with notebook lying on the bed or perched comfortably in front of the TV as well. However, notebooks having big screens and long battery life are available in bulkier varieties restricting easy movement.

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Notebook Hp Pavilion Dv2 – A Perfect Entertainment Notebook Pc

Written on December 8th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

HP’s new Pavilion dv2 notebook is ultra-portable computer system and it is designed with the recently released AMD Yukon platform. Because of this platform users can take advantage of the new single-core Athlon processors Neo. This processor runs at 1.6GHz, and supports up to 4 GB DDR2 memory.

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Selecting The Best Notebook Computer For Your Demands

Written on December 8th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

The prime thing you should define if you make up your mind to provide a laptop is for which purposes a laptop will be applied – whether it is going to be be a mini-notebook for travel or a gaming laptop computer for computer entertainment. Nonetheless, there are several basic types of laptops that are devided on the basis of their operations:

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An Insight Of Mini Notebook

Written on December 8th, 2009 by hamdanino shouts

Mini notebook, also known as netbook, is smaller than the standard notebook computer, and has a better battery life. It weighs only 2.5 pounds and is certainly lighter than the laptop that weighs 6 pounds. The light weight is definitely persuading, such …………………………….

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Notebook MSI Wind U90X

Written on December 3rd, 2009 by hamdanino shouts
by Joanna Stern on October 3, 2008

Notebook MSI Wind U90X
The notebook MSI Wind U100, released in June, was the first mini-notebook to sport a 10-inch display, a nearly full-size keyboard and a traditonal hard drive (as opposed to solid state). The company has now released in select countries (including Canada) MSI Wind U90X, a fraternal twin to the original, with a smaller 8.9-inch screen.

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Notebook Toshiba Satellite T115

Written on December 3rd, 2009 by hamdanino shouts
by K. T. Bradford on November 25, 2009

Notebook Toshiba’s 11.6-inch Satellite T115 ($479) has a lot to offer Windows 7 PC shoppers looking for something that’s easy to carry but not too cramped. It soundly outperforms netbooks and lasts nearly a whole work day on a charge. The design could be better, and other systems deliver more oomph for less cash, but this system is worth a look.

Design

Toshiba’s wavy, checkered Fusion Finish in Nova Black graces the lid and (more…)

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