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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

HEWLETT PACKARD’S HDX16 IS IN THE BUILDING

While some people know HP more for its solidly built desktop computers and sleek tower designs, HP is now more visible in the notebook market, offering decidedly more inexpensive models for a market that is always out for more value for money.

What people would certainly notice, especially if they’ve seen the HDX18, an older release, is the HDX16 has a smaller screen- but this slight alteration, along with a few others, has made this newer version, less expensive. Perfect for students and professionals who have small budgets but still want an HP-quality portable laptop computer.
HP HDX16HDX16’s specifications

For gamers out there, this HP laptop can be used to play games, and actually holds fairly decently when you want to play videos and other forms of multimedia as well. It’s not as powerful as HP desktop computers, but nonetheless, if you want the durability that the HP name has to offer, the HDX16 is definitely a good choice.

The HDX16 has been equipped with a 2.8 gigahertz Core 2 Duo processor, now a staple of all brand new lines of laptops (notebooks, netbooks and ultraportables). This makes sure that all the basic tasks of having a computer are met with a bang- word processing, media editing, media storage, multimedia entertainment, including games.

Truly, this little wonder of brawn and beauty has the HP mark of excellence on it. Like all other decent laptops, this one can handle the virtual memory intensive game Doom 3, which wreaks havoc in slower computers, the same way that Prince of Persia wreaks havoc in desktops that have less than 1 gigabyte of memory.

Performance

As just stated, this one packs a mean punch with multimedia entertainment, and can be used as an all-around laptop. However, when it comes to battery life (one of the more important features for anyone who thinks that one or two hours is not enough), we have a few snags with this HP unit.

For one, the battery of the HP HDX16 lasts only 2 hours; which makes it a losing proposition for those who expect that they can work for at least 3 hours before they have to plug in the computer again. Though this impediment can be remedied easily by getting another battery pack or working near power outlets, it’s a general let down for a laptop that promises to be an all around computer.

Yes, it seems that the HP HDX16 would be best left on to its own devices in a fixed place in the house or in the office, plugged snugly to a fixed power source.

If you don’t like weight, don’t get the HP HDX16; you will break your back trying to carry this one if you’ve been used to lighter laptops for the longest time. The HP HDX16 weighs more than 3 kilos- which translates roughly to about six pounds of weight (and add to this the weight of adaptor and wire, too).

We know what you’re thinking as well- it might be a laptop, but it’s not really that portable compare to its contemporaries. In any case, it provides efficient computing power, so if you want a heavy brick, get this one.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

TALK Z – THE NEW TECH WORD IN THE SONY LAPTOP SERIES

A few information with regards to the new Sony Vaio Z laptop series appeared. The notebook series has not been offered authoritatively by Sony so far. The Sony Vaio Z laptops are planted with a 13.3-inch flaunt and it proffers a resolution of 1.366 x 768 or 1.600 x 900 pixels. The notebook provides Intel’s new Centrino 2 chipset and unquestionably there is installed an Intel CPU. Either there is incorporated the Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor with 2.26 GHz, the P8600 CPU with 2.4 GHz or the P9500 processor with 2.53 GHz. In addition, there are installed 4 GB RAM and a DL DVD RW drive.

The laptops mass storage space tool consists of a hard disk with a diskette size between 200 GB and 320 GB. There is built-in an NVidia Geforce 9300M GS with 128 MB or 256 MB video RAM too. Additionally, the laptop offers WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, and a card reader (MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, SD cards) is also provided with the built in package as well.

Technical specification Sony Vaio Z:
· Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 (2.26 GHz), P8600 (2.4 GHz), P9500 (2.53 GHz)
· Chipset: Intel Centrino 2
· Screen: 13.3”, 1.366 x 768, 1.600 x 900
· RAM: 4 GB
· Hard Disk Drive: 200 GB / 250 GB / 320 GB
· DL DVD RW
· Connectivity: WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n; Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
· Card reader: MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, SD
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Monday, August 19, 2013

SAMSUNG N510 AVAILABLE IN THE US IN SEPTEMBER



The Samsung N510 ultraportable notebook will arrive in the US market in September. It is based on the Nvidia Ion chip. Samsung has plans to release two other models – N511 and N508 - using the same chip this year itself.

The N510 has an 11.6 inch LCD display with 1366x768 screen resolution. It is powered by an Intel Atom N280 1.66 GHz processor. Graphics and HD media content are handled by the Nvidia Ion 9400M GPU. The notebook comes with 1GB of RAM. The maximum storage capacity is 160HDD. Other useful features include an HDMI port with which you can connect the laptop to external monitors. Prices start at $599.

Samsung has not yet announced the release date of N511 and N508. They are also based on the Intel Atom processor and Nvidia Ion GPU.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

TALK Z – THE NEW TECH WORD IN THE SONY LAPTOP SERIES

A few information with regards to the new Sony Vaio Z laptop series appeared. The notebook series has not been offered authoritatively by Sony so far. The Sony Vaio Z laptops are planted with a 13.3-inch flaunt and it proffers a resolution of 1.366 x 768 or 1.600 x 900 pixels. The notebook provides Intel’s new Centrino 2 chipset and unquestionably there is installed an Intel CPU. Either there is incorporated the Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor with 2.26 GHz, the P8600 CPU with 2.4 GHz or the P9500 processor with 2.53 GHz. In addition, there are installed 4 GB RAM and a DL DVD RW drive.

The laptops mass storage space tool consists of a hard disk with a diskette size between 200 GB and 320 GB. There is built-in an NVidia Geforce 9300M GS with 128 MB or 256 MB video RAM too. Additionally, the laptop offers WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, and a card reader (MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, SD cards) is also provided with the built in package as well.

Technical specification Sony Vaio Z:
· Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 (2.26 GHz), P8600 (2.4 GHz), P9500 (2.53 GHz)
· Chipset: Intel Centrino 2
· Screen: 13.3”, 1.366 x 768, 1.600 x 900
· RAM: 4 GB
· Hard Disk Drive: 200 GB / 250 GB / 320 GB
· DL DVD RW
· Connectivity: WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n; Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
· Card reader: MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, SD
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Friday, August 2, 2013

HASEE LAUNCHES THIN AND LIGHT NOTEBOOKS IN CHINA


Chinese PC maker Hasee has launched two thin and light laptops dubbed UV20-S17 and UV20-S23. These notebooks feature Intel’s CULV processors. Hasee has already built some netbooks with Atom processors. But this is the first time the company has forayed into the CULV segment.

Both models have Intel CULV processors and integrated Intel GMA X4500 MHD graphics. While the UV20-S17 has a 1.3 GHz Intel Celeron 743 single core processor and 160GB of RAM, the other model UV20-S23 has a faster 1.2 GHz Intel Celeron SU2300 processor and 250GB hard drive. Both models are equipped with 11.6 inch displays featuring 1366 x 768 pixels. Up to 1GB of RAM is available.

The notebooks cost between around $366 and $400.
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Saturday, July 20, 2013

CREATIVE IN A SCI FI MOOD

Creative X-Fi Creative has initiated its X-Fi Go! - A USB sound card that assures the power and presentation of its award-winning X-Fi audio expertise. The diminutive and lightweight device ponders less than 20g and utilizes Creatives X-Fi Xtreme reliability audio, designed at providing gamers with ultra-realistic surround sound over headphones. Creative informs us that the world prominent gamer Johnathan ‘Fatality’ Wendell assisted test and endorse the USB-powered sound card, and seeing as he liked it, were estimating most lesser gamers would, too. The X-Fi Go! Is plug-and-play geared up and all its setting up software is stored on the devices 1GB of built-in memory, so youll on no account require to be on the lookout for drivers or installation CD’s. The smooth-black terminate is straightforward on the eye, and the X-Fi expertise (counting features such as EAX HD, X-Fi Crystallizer and X-Fi CMSS-3D) will no hesitation be easy on the ear. Its a talented high-end audio explanation for those who necessitate portability, and its accessible in Europe now at a recommended retail price of €49.99.

The X-Fi Gos key features, as scheduled by Creative, are as below:
• Plug into whichever USB port and play
• Installation software and other indispensable files saved on the piece of equipment.
• No necessitate to clutch an installation CD or supplementary USB storage
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