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Monday, September 30, 2013

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG 14 0 inch Business Laptop review

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG / 14.0-inch Business Laptop review
Dell, An America based multinational information technology corporation has announced a new business laptop namely, Dell Latitude E6420 ATG which runs on Genuine Windows 7, Genuine Windows Vista, or Linux Ubuntu 10.10 operating systems. The upcoming netbook of Dell is powered by Intel 2nd Generation Core i family processor and support for WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 etc. connectivity options. It comes with many more high-end specifications such as 14.0-inch HD LED display with resolutions of 1366×768 pixel, Memory card reader, integrated full HD video web camera etc.

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Laptop Specifications :
  • 14.0-inch HD LED display with resolutions of 1366×768 pixel
  • Powered by Intel 2nd Generation Core i family processor
  • Runs on Genuine Windows 7, Vista or Linux Ubuntu 10.10 OS
  • Supports WiFi, & Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity options
  • Offers HSPA-EVDO Mini Card, & WiMAX Options
  • NVIDIA N12P 512MB with Optimus technology
  • Equipped with Mobile Intel HM65 Express Chipset
  • Optional Resistive Touchscreen
  • Up to 4GB DDR3 SDRAM (1333 MHz)
  • Integrated full HD video web camera
  • USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI, & USB/eSATA combo
  • Memory card reader
  • Up to 500GB disk storage
  • 10/100/1000 Gigabit EthernetDell Latitude E6420 ATG / 14.0-inch Business Laptop review

The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Business Laptop offers HSPA-EVDO Mini Card, and WiMAX Options as well as equipped with Mobile Intel HM65 Express Chipse. It includes various types of ports such as USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI, and USB/eSATA combo. The upcoming device measures 14.07 x 1.14 x 9.70 inch and weight 5.92lbs or 2.69kg. It is expected that the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Business Laptop will be launched at this Spring at starting price tag of $859.[www.solidblogger.com]


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Friday, September 27, 2013

Dell XPS 15 15 6 inch Gaming Laptop Review

Dell XPS 15 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop Review
Recently, Dell unveiled three new XPS laptops. The first laptop to be reviewed was the Dell XPS 17. Today, were looking at the Dell XPS 15 for gamers who require mobility at an affordable price. The Dell XPS 15 is equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB of DDR3 memory, and NVIDIA GT 420M graphics. The audio quality is exceptional on this laptop, gameplay is adequate, but battery life is disappointing with the base 6-cell battery. Overall, if youre on a budget, this notebook will get you gaming with medium settings. If youre an avid gamer, though, the larger Dell XPS 17 is worth considering.

Pros :

* Cost
* Available Options
* Stellar Audio
* NVIDIA Graphics with Optimus Technology

Cons :

* Disappointing Battery Life
* Heavy
* 720p Screen as Opposed to 1080p
* Lack of Blu-ray as a Standard Option

Description :

* Intel Core i5-460M Processor
* 15.6" HD 720p WLED Display
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 420M Graphics with Optimus Technology
* 4GB Dual Channel DDR3 Memory
* 500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
* 8x CD/DVD Burner
* 56 WHr 6-Cell Battery
* Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000
* JBL 2.1 Speakers
* Windows 7 Home Premium
* 15" x 10.4" x 1.3" @ 6.14 Lbs


Starting at $850, the Dell XPS 15 features a 720p 15.6-inch WLED display. Although this is a bit inferior to rival laptops equipped with full HD screens, there is an option to upgrade to a full 1080p display with facial recognition for $130 more. The exterior casing is made of silver anodized aluminum, and the interior features black palm rests and a black backlit keyboard. It is on the heavy side, though, weighing in at 6.14 pounds with the 6-cell battery.

Like most other pre-built systems, the Dell XPS 15 comes with Windows 7 Home Premium. The base system features an Intel Core i5-460M that runs at 2.53GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.8GHz. This is adequate for mainstream gaming. Since the Dell XPS 15 is fully customizable, there is an option to upgrade to a Core i7, but the price tag is steep at $500.

Although an upgrade from the base NVIDIA GT 420M video card to the NVIDIA GeForce GT 435M 2GB graphics card would normally be recommended, it does require an upgrade to an Intel Core i7 quad-core processor as well. If you have the budget, its fine, but many mainstream gamers do not. The NVIDIA GT 420M-based Dell XPS 15 can still be used with medium settings in the latest games, since its a newly released graphics card with 96 shaders and a 128-bit memory interface. The NVIDIA GT 420M also offers Optimus technology.

Along with NVIDIA graphics, the Dell XPS 15 comes standard with 4GB of dual channel DDR3 memory. This is an average amount of memory for a laptop in this price range, but more memory is definitely a good thing to make it future-proof.

Luckily, storage is more than adequate with a base 500GB 7200rpm hard drive that offers decent speed with ample space. A solid state drive is available as a $550 option, but its not worth the price unless you travel incessantly. Although load times of games improve with an SSD, thats about it. It wont give you any marked improvement once in the game.

The Dell XPS 15 gaming laptop PC also comes equipped with a 56 WHr 6-cell battery which makes battery life disappointing. If you want to game on the go, be sure to bring the AC adapter on any prolonged journey. What really stands out is the sound quality. Boasting JBL 2.1 built-in speakers, the Dell XPS 15 offers better audio than many other laptops in this price range. Since this laptop is geared for multimedia, though, it would be nice if a Blu-ray drive was standard. Its easy to overlook this issue, though, since the Dell XPS is priced aggressively.

Overall, the Dell XPS 15 is a decent 15.6-inch machine for the budget-conscious gamer. It offers flexible options, a fast hard drive, and 720p screen. Although gameplay is a bit cramped on any 15-inch notebook, the Dell XPS 15 is easy to tote around for on-the-go gaming. For gamers looking for smooth gameplay in a desktop replacement, though, check out the Dell XPS 17 or ASUS G73 Series
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Dell Studio s1557 1148CBK 15 6 inch Laptop review

Dell Studio s1557-1148CBK / 15.6-inch Laptop review
The Dell Studio s1557-1148CBK offers a good balance of style, slim, mobile computing power and long battery life with 9-cell battery. It’s powered by the Intel Core i7-720QM quad-core processor, which provides a speed boost to 2.8 GHz in Turbo Mode–delivers maximum processing power in response to match your workload. With the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 graphics card provides amazing visual quality, improved efficiency and dramatic gaming performance for today and tomorrow with support for Microsoft DirectX 11.Dell Studio s1557-1148CBK / 15.6-inch

Dell Studio s1557-1148CBK Specification :
  • 1.6GHz Intel Core i7 720QM Processor with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.80 GHz
  • 6GB System Memory
  • 500GB Hard Drive
  • ATI RadeonHD 5470 Graphics with 512 MB discrete graphics
  • 15.6-inch LED-backlit TrueLife widescreen display with 720p resolution
  • Dual Layer DVD Burner
  • Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System (64-bit)
Source : [www.bestcheaplaptops.net]
Dell Studio s1557-1148CBK

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

New Dell Inspiron R Series Laptops

New Dell Inspiron R Series Laptops
Dell : has successfully made a new series of laptop with 14″, 15.6″ or 17.3″ display laptops. This time they are equipped with the Second Generation Intel Sandy Bridge processors, Core i3, i5 or i7. Dell did not design the Dell Inspiron R Series only based on their performance but also on their out side look, with their various colors.

Dell R Series also includes an optional 1 GB ATI graphics that will surely provide a realisticvideo effects. Available on selected models, the hard drive that is expandable to 640MB is suitable for storing large files, photos and music. DDR3 memory up to 8 GB will certainly carry laptops faster and more smoothly.

Dell R Series will be available with $579.99, $529.99 and $579.99.

Dell Inspiron R Series Specifications :

  • Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors
  • Up to 8GB of memory
  • Starting weight of 4.94 pounds on the Inspiron 14R
  • Standard 6-cell battery with option to upgrade to a 9-cell battery
  • SRS Premium Audio and high-definition video performance
  • Support for Blu-ray 3D movie playback (with optional Blu-ray drive and connected to your 3D TV)
  • Intel Wireless Display technology for wireless projection of full 1080p video and 5.1 surround sound to your home theater for a breath-taking movie-viewing experience
  • HD capable webcam
  • Chiclet-style keyboard
  • Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 7 Professional

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Monday, September 2, 2013

DELL LATITUDE E6400 REVIEW

Pick ‘n’ Choose from DELL – The E6400

Dell Latitude E6400The much alleged Dell Latitude E series come into views that its close to let loose. This weekend the Latitude E6400 ruggedized adaptation laptop proved up on Dell.com where its in reality configurable and accessible for obtain.

Design
Dell has specified more concentration to the approach of the new-fangled variants and the E6400 has more personality than its precursor. The preliminary thought on picking up the E6400 is that it not presently feels rock-hard but is rock-solid. Dell has not picked for the admired cram shape and the breadth is almost unvarying. The paint finish is neither lusterless nor shiny finish but somewhere in stuck between. The display flipside has a brushed metal finish to append a little style.

Performance
Deciding on the arrangement is fraction of the fun with trading a Dell. I determined the P8600 was at the right summit of the performance-value curve. Im not into 3D games so I favored the lower power utilization of the Intel GPU. The LED backlit WXGA+ display was a must while the backlit keyboard will most likely appear handy when Im working somewhere where theres a power cut. The 160GB HDD was the most excellent alternative on Dells capability/presentation/value curve (Ive by now got a 320GB HDD which Ill budge over). 1GB RAM seemed the most excellent pricing choice since I could get 2GB in a different place for the cost of Dells 1GB upgrade. I opted for the Express Card slot in view of the fact that I could, if required; get an adaptor to be capable to utilize my old PC cards. I required a microphone and on the UK design the microphone and webcam come collectively.

Device Manager reveals the display as LPL0140 (LG-Philips - is this the similar panel as in the T400?). At full intensity it is stunning and my 1st notion is that this screen is well worth the additional cost. The optical drive is a super-slim 9.5mm (3/8") chunky unit with an SATA connector. I selected for the DVD burner and the abounding drive was a SATA PLDS (Philips Liteon) DU-8A2S. It has the complete set of DVD burning amenities. The 2 big grilles each on either side of the keyboard advocate a liberal loudspeaker stipulation. However, closer examination divulges that the surface finish is mostly enhancing with one diminutive (about 12mm or 0.5") speaker on either side having to do all the labor.

Overall
Dell sharpened our appetites for the innovative E-series Latitudes through a few "leaks" at the internet portals and blogs in March 2008. Among the features which wedged my attention were the 14.1" WXGA+ LED backlit exhibit, a target entry mass of 2kg (4.25lb), an eSATA port and a backlit keyboard. Overall now when the product materializes it still drives the same feeling of contend throughout. Think and decide the combo you need.

Pros
+ Loads of options in configurations
+ Test unit quick and snappy
+ Real handy display

Cons
- Design not all that modern
- Typical Dell old house

Value For Money

Our Rating
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Friday, August 30, 2013

DELL LATITUDE XT2 REVIEW



With a starting price of $1,929, the Dell Latitude XT2 is unarguably one of the most expensive convertible tablet PCs on the market. It is aimed at businesses and does offer some interesting features.


System specifications of the laptop for review
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 1.4GHz (800MHz FSB, 3MB L2 Cache)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business (32-bit)
Display: 12.1" Premium WXGA (1280 x 800) LED-Backlight Display with Multi-touch
Graphics: Intel X4500MHD Integrated Graphics
Memory: 3GB DDR3 1066MHz RAM (2GB + 1GB)
HDD: 120GB Toshiba 1.8" 5400RPM HDD
Weight: 3lbs 13.6oz

Build and Design
The Latitude XT2 is thin and light – you can easily carry it wherever you want to. And with its sharp lines and edges its appearance is very business-like. In terms of build quality this is the best Dell laptop ever.

Screen and Speakers
The 12.1 inch screen looks gorgeous. The 1280x800 display is much better than those normally found on tablet PCs and offers good viewing angles. There is a capacitive touch-screen with a built-in digitizer. The pen is fabulous – it gives excellent traction. The multi-touch capabilities of the tablet aren’t very impressive. The zoom features aren’t very good either.

There is a single mono speaker. The sound quality is reasonably good, but headphones are a must if you are an audiophile.

Keyboard and Touchpad
The keyboard is very good and has an easy to follow layout. The primary keys are full-sized and easy to type on. The touchpad is responsive, but it could have been a bit bigger. Dell also includes a pointing stick with XT2.

Ports and Features
Port selection is good. There are two USB ports, one eSATA/USB combo, audio in/out, FireWire, VGA, LAN, and a proprietary power socket for some Dell accessories. There is a well-built docking station which gives you access to four USB ports, serial, DVI, VGA, LAN, headphone out, and an optical drive.

Performance
Performance is OK. This machine can easily handle everyday business uses. It can also decode 720p and 1080p video without any difficulty. However, it does show some signs of slowing down when you try to install large applications or move/copy files around. The integrated graphics and the power conscious processor can’t handle 3D graphics. So this isn’t the tablet to buy if you are an avid gamer. That said, this notebook can handle almost everything else.

Battery Life
At about three and half hours, the batter life is quite average. If you are not satisfied with the 42Wh battery, you are given the option of using a 45Wh slice battery, which should give you more than double the battery life.

Pros:
Good build quality
Ultra thin
Easy to upgrade

Cons:
Slow hard drive
Average battery life
Is costly
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Monday, August 26, 2013

DELL HP SAYS WE ARE TOGETHER FOR THE BETTER REASONS NEW BATTERY POWER IS EXPECTED

Dell & HP are whispered to be 1st takers of the new-fangled technology which pledges 10% more in battery sprint time. Worlds 3rd biggest producer of secondary cells, Samsung SDI, predicts to make available its newest Li-ion power packs to US-located PC producers like HP & Dell beginning from July this year. The innovative 2,800mAh Samsung battery cells under the scanner reveal 7.7% more capability and nearly 10 percent more usage time. They are also equipped to be faster than the regular 2,600mAh (milli-ampere hour) rechargeable batteries mainly utilized in notebook computers.

The company also has sketches to initiate a 3,000mAh rechargeable battery in the in the vicinity of future with 20% longer usage time. Industry sources predict the demand for lithium ion rechargeable battery power packs to sprint up to 2.85 billion unit cells in the year 2008, and a predicted increase of 18 percent from the overall unit cells that’s been on use for the previous year, and the demand for secondary cells for PCs are expected for an overall rise of 22 percent. With so much of prediction and the innovations taking the upper hand, the field of longer battery hours and a successful invention of a prospective notebook battery are definitely on the cards. Only aspect is the market should be ready for the grabs.
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

DELL TO OFFER WINDOWS AND LINUX ON ITS NETBOOKS SIMULTANEOUSLY

Dell has always allowed buyers to customize their netbooks with Linux. But the company never really bothered to launch the netbooks with Linux. With its last few product launches Dell offered Windows XP/Vista at the time of launch. The Linux option was offered only later. But now it looks the situation is changing. The just-launched Inspiron Mini 10v is available with both Windows and Ubuntu Linux. Sources reveal that Dell intends to do this with all future netbook launches.

Users who buy their netbook with Linux don’t have to pay the Windows Licensing fee. That should bring the base price down, right? Unfortunately it doesn’t seem so. The base price for the Inspiron Mini 10v is $299 whether you configure it with Windows or Linux.
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Monday, August 12, 2013

STANTUM RELEASES A TABLET PC OUT OF DELL INSPIRON MINI 10


Stantum has unveiled a 10 inch slate PC specifically built out of Dell Inspiron Mini 10. It is not known whether the company plans to mass produce the device because it is described as a ‘proof of concept’. There is, however, a page for ordering an evaluation unit. The slate PC comes with a multi-touch screen that can handle 10 touch points at the same time. The tablet accepts both finger and stylus inputs. It supports Windows 7 with no additional drivers.

The tablet measures just 1.2 inches in thickness and weighs around 2.3 pounds. The 10.1 inch display comes with either 1024 x 600 or 1024 x 576 pixels. There are 2 USB ports. Other features include Bluetooth and WiFi.

It will be interesting to see whether the tablet would do well when it hits the market. But one thing is certain: It will have to be priced aggressively.
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

DELL AIMING THE APPLE MARKS

Dell is eager to generate an open setting that will thump iTunes down a few notches. Dell, now having taken over Zing, is aspiring to obtain iTunes on cranium first. With Zing came previous Apple employee Tim Bucher, who has assembled a team of 120 to generate a system for many dissimilar gadgets - mp3 players, radios, cell phones, and PDAs, to name a few. The arrangement, they expect, will sketch in all the chief players in the marketplace and present an unfasten space where users can be gratis with the substance they purchase. The software is anticipated to initiate by the end of the year, while the 1st players wont come around until some time the preceding year.
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Friday, July 26, 2013

ADAMO – A PREMIUM NOTEBOOK FROM DELL


Dell has officially confirmed at the CES that it will be releasing an high-end laptop named Adamo very soon. The Adamo is still a prototype with the look of a premium product that is ultrathin and very light, and is rumored to pose a tough competition for the MacBook Air.
Dell only allowed pictures to be taken of its new Adamo and refused to give forth any details of its specifications or pricing. Its release date is also unknown but can be expected to be out by the first half of this year. On the outside the Adamo is aesthetically designed with a sleek aluminum chassis and comes in two colors, a light metallic gray called pearl and the other onyx black. The Dell Adamo also has a 13-3 inch display and speculated to come with a display port for video out and eSATA for storage. It will also have a selection of 2.5 inch hard drives that will max up to 500 GB and a 2x BluRay combo drive.

While the current trend is to lower the notebook price as much as possible, Dell which has been known for budget notebooks so far with its mass productions, has now come up with a cutting-edge laptop that targets a high-end audience. Adamo means “to fall in love” in Latin and may be we will.
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Thursday, July 25, 2013

DELL ADAMO REVIEW COMING NEXT WEEK


Now that Dells Adamo is finally shipping, we decided to get ourselves a review system and do a full review on said system. Well be having the review next week along with our personal opinion (bias if you call it).
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