Friday, August 21, 2009

Kohjinsha 7 Inch Touchscreen Laptop


Kohjinsha Korea rolled out its touchscreen edition of SA Plus series notebook. It has a 7 inch display, and comes with 512MB memory and a 100GB hard drive. Its battery lasts for 4.5 hours under power saving mode and charges to around 80% capacity in just an hour. The laptop is also preloaded with Saydic an electronic dictionary. Other features include Bluetooth, USB port and VGA out. The Kohjinsha notebook is now available in Korea for $965.

12.1-inch laptop Dell 1220 Vostro


Dell released an ultraportable 12.1-inch notebook of series Vostro. This model is positioned as a suitable for those who wants to work the device, which is a minimum of space, but has the capacity of a full-fledged PC.

European release of a netbook BenQ Joybook Lite U101


BenQ has announced the release of its 10-inch netbook Joybook Lite U101 in Europe. Recall, the device appeared in Asia in the previous year

BenQ MID - miniature ultraportable PC


BenQ released an ultraportable device called MID which can attract attention of the consumers. This is a good solution for professionals who are looking for something like an Eee. MID enhanced Intel Silverthorne 800MHz processor and chipset Poulsbo.

ASUS K40IN based on GeForce G102M


One of the first products based on the recently introduced mobile graphic solutions GeForce G102M was a notebook ASUS K40IN. Recall that the new GPU has 16 processor cores that provide graphics performance 4x higher than that of Centrino 2.

ASUS G71Gx - powerful gaming laptop


ASUS presented at CeBIT 2009 a new model in a series of gaming laptops ASUS G. Notebook ASUS G71Gx was created specifically for gaming enthusiasts.

Netbook Aquarius NS500


Aquarius presented its netbook NS500. It provides the necessary performance for the use of the Internet, work with e-mail, office applications, play music and video, while providing optimal performance and energy consumption in a compact and ergonomic body.

Apple has updated the series of Apple PowerBook G4 laptops


The Apple company introduced two new laptops (15 “and 17″) in the PowerBook G4 series.

17″ MacBook Pro – FullHD display and 8 hours of work


At the opening of the traditional exhibition Macworld 09 Apple presented several new products, one of them was new 17″ laptop Apple MacBook Pro.

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Alienware m9750 is the most powerful laptop in the world


Do you remember the laptop Alienware m9750, which was introduced at CES 2007 exhibition? So today the company announced its formal entry to the market.

A triple screen laptop from Acme


Acme company presented at the exhibition Taitronix Autumn 2007 its interesting pullout laptop with a triple display.

Acer released powerful laptop with Core 2 Quad Q9000 processor


Immediately after the release of new Intel processors for notebooks, Acer company issued a powerful laptop Acer Aspire 8930G-7665, the core of which is a chip Core 2 Quad Q9000.

Acer issued new laptops Aspire 7738 and 5738


The new line of notebooks from Acer - Aspire 7738 and 5738, according to the description of the manufacturer, has different interesting designs and are designed to provide high quality entertainment and high productivity.

Affordable laptops Acer Aspire AS5536, AS7735Z and multimedia AS5739G


Acer presented new notebooks for the United States at a quite affordable prices - 15.6-inch Aspire AS5536 and 17.3-inch Aspire AS7735Z. They are part of the Gemstone Blue series and were placed in an attractive blue casing.

New laptop HP Pavilion dv2800 Artist Edition entered the market


HP announced the start of selling its notebook Pavilion dv2800 Artist Edition, whose design was conceived and implemented by young designers. The main topic of making a new laptop was the work of the Portuguese artist Joao Oliveira “Asian Odyssey”, winning in the competition HP and MTV Networks “Take Action. Make Art”.

At this vivid work on the theme of modern pop culture retro interesting elements are combined with modern technology, which makes laptop a unique style. The author received all the design elements of a laptop from the hull and the front panel to display the background image on packaging and branded bags, included in the kit.
Stylish design, 14-inch screen and a full set of features will allow the owner of the notebook HP Pavilion dv2800 Artist Edition obtain maximum pleasure to work with it. Pavilion dv2800 is equipped with a processor Intel Core 2 Duo and graphics adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS with a surplus sufficient for computer games and other demanding applications. Embedded Bluetooth adapter allows you to configure the wireless connection with peripheral devices.
Built-in support system Quickplay television over the Internet will allow to watch your favorite TV channels and DVD, and HP WebCam applications and allow YouCam image and audio broadcast on the Internet. To maximize the pleasure of watching video HD TV can be connected directly to the HDMI port. HP Pavilion dv2800 Artist Edition released in limited quantity.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A LOGITECH G7 LASER CORDLESS MOUSE


Oh the computer mouse, often taken advantage of, never respected and a mandatory requirement for any computer user. Computer mice are much like underwear (bare with me here), as in everyone likes different styles, has different requirements and would like something that will give them years of service in the worst of conditions. *ahem*


Now for the average joe computer user, any $5.99 optical mouse in the bargain bin will do just fine seeing they just aren't too picky. On the other side of the user spectrum you have the elite user (yes, you and me) which needs their mouse to perform flawlessly and accurate while in the Windows/Linux environment, but also do the same thing while gaming. Gamers tend to not like to be tethered to a cord and would like the freedom of a wireless which I understand completely. There is nothing more frustrating than to be lining someone up for a headshot when the cord likes to all of a sudden jam behind something on the desk causing you to lose you aim and your cool.

Flat Screen Computer Monitor


Meet the 10.4 Inch Touchscreen LCD with VGA from Chinavasion! This is more than a cool flat screen computer monitor coming with a touch-sensitive interface and car support stand. It is a great computer monitor for use in your car if you have an integrated Wi-Fi module and can be connected to a car DVD player via AV inputs or a rear view camera system.

Sidewinder Mouse Review


The first rule of Sidewinder Mouse? Download software from the Web. With no disc included in the otherwise comprehensive packaging, the bright startup guide is insistent that that's where you start. It's a 14MB download you need, and cleverly it's grouped with standard mice rather than the gaming menu under Microsoft's tree structure.This, then, is Microsoft's long-promised re-entry into the PC gaming hardware sector, to which it made a token gesture with the release of an Xbox 360 gamepad for PC, but otherwise left alone since abandoning the original Sidewinder gaming line many years ago. The new Sidewinder Mouse is promised to be the first in a line-up of accessories aimed very much at the serious gamer.As is clear when you examine this new rodent. It comes, for instance, with a separate box of weights that you can add and remove to customise it to the feel you desire. This box also doubles up as a cable anchor, so you can restrict the length of the USB lead with which the mouse attaches itself (this is a strictly wired rodent, which is just as gamers seem to like it).Likewise, it supports one-click DPI readjustment, so you can easily make the device more or less sensitive using three buttons mounted into the centre of the unit. The default variables are 400, 800 and 2000dpi, although these can be configured using the software. A bonus is a small LED screen built into the mouse that tells you the current DPI setting, although this is more novelty than anything actually vital.The software turns out to be something of a treasure trove. One of the features of the Sidewinder mouse is a 180-degree quick turn, highly useful in first person shooter games. Given that the Sidewinder has a left button, right button, quick launch button (with the Vista-only assignment of opening your games folder), DPI buttons, scroll wheel and two side buttons, you can assign one of these to the quick turn function in the aforementioned software and still have plenty left over.One other fascinating addition is the ability to record a macro. Should you encounter a game where you need to occasionally repeat the same manoeuvre - a run and strafe, for instance, or consistently shooting at the same place to remove an obstacle - you can record a macro to memorise this, and a click of one of the chosen buttons will then perform the function for you.It's a feature we've not found full use of yet - and we tested the mouse across a range of RTS and FPS games, none of which really required such a stringent repetition of an action - but we can still see its value in perhaps an RPG, where repetitive actions can be more prevalent.It's a selection of features that lives up to the gamer-focused approach of the device, and while the majority are very much take-it-or-leave-it, it's hard to find many other devices on the market that demonstrate such depth of thinking.The bonus at the heart of it is that it's a neat mouse to actually use. It's chunky yet ergonomically comfortable, and even in standard day-to-day working operations we've become very accustomed to it. There is, however, a problem. And that's its size.The Sidewinder is quite a beast of a peripheral, and those with small to medium sized hands are recommended to give it a test drive before shelling out for one. This big-handed reviewer was more than pleased with it, but has colleagues who quickly passed it over. There's also an argument that Logitech's latest gaming mice more than give the Sidewinder a run for its money.Yet this is still an intriguing product, and one with real merit to it if you take your games seriously. It's too expensive, really, for a standalone everyday mouse, but is still a promising sign of things to come from Microsoft's rejuvenated Sidewinder line.
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Lenovo ThinkPad W700


“Lenovo has engineered a new breed of mobile workstation with the ThinkPad W700,” said Peter Hortensius, senior vice president, Notebook Business Unit, Lenovo. “No other PC manufacturer has a mobile workstation that delivers the sheer power, performance and cutting-edge innovation that Lenovo has packed into the ThinkPad W700. The ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation flat out delivers the command performance our customers demand at the desk as well as in the field."

Apple’s Latest Mac Desktops


Apple Inc. recently introduced their updated line of iMac and Mac mini desktop line of personal computers that the company claims to be more affordable.
The new range includes one 20-inch PC and three new 24-inch iMacs priced between at $1,199 to $2,199. The good news is that 24-inch iMac is outfitted with twice the memory size and storage capacity as compared to the previous generation 20-inch iMac. But when you will look at its price tag, it is the same: $1,499.
The company also came up with the launch of a new Mac Pro desktop PC that has business executives as its target audience and is available at a price tag of $2,499.
Head on to this press release for more information

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES


Sony introduced the VAIO UX Micro PC, placing full-size computer performance in a pocket-sized package Weighing just over a pound, the new PC has a Microsoft XP Professional operating system and an Intel Core Solo Ultra Low Voltage CPU for fast processing and long battery life. The UX model also features a 4.5-inch wide SVGA screen with XBRITE technology for viewing that slides up to expose an integrated keyboard. This allows you to access familiar applications easily in the same way you would on a full-sized computer

Pret-a-Porte Personal Computers Set to Get More Stylish


Personal computers have come a long way from dull grey boxes made by IBM to ultra-trendy systems like Voodoo Envy, Dell XPS One or Sony Vaio. Unfortunately, average mainstream personal computers still cannot boast with extravagant design, but that is going to change next year, we believe.

PCs are now “good enough” for almost any task that a typical end-user might want to run. It will be hard, if possible at all, for computer manufacturers to sell mainstream personal computers by advertising higher-performance microprocessors, larger storage or more capable graphics cards. As a result, many of large PC suppliers as well as significant local computer makers will put a lot of emphasis on making trendy personal computers.
Besides fashionable design, the new PCs are likely to become smaller in 2009 overall as end-users now value desk space more than ever.
Since there are many standard PC form-factors as well as a wide variety of components available on the market, it will not be hard for PC manufacturers to roll-out stylish and small form-factor systems with decent performance, feature-set and at price-points affordable enough for mainstream market. It is noteworthy that all such systems will either feature microATX, ITX or proprietary mainboard form-factors, but not BTX, which appears to be not popular at all.

COMPUTERS MAKING A BETTER WORLD?


As the time goes by the demand for gradutes that are computer literate goes up….But WHY? The true reason is that almost everything includes the operation of computers some says that they denote the improvement of a country for some,they make abetter world they improve the world by the power they have!let’s face it the world is now being changed by computers!
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A Beginner's Guide To Computers: Parts Of A Computer & How Computers Work


A computer is made up of four essential parts: the system unit, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It would be very hard, if not impossible, to operate the computer if one of these were missing. You could, of course, still use the computer without a mouse if you memorized all the keyboard shortcuts, but the graphical nature of most programs nowadays has made the mouse an indispensable part of the computer.
The system unit is the main part of the computer where all the action takes place. It houses all the components that make your computer run. Many people mistakenly refer to it as the CPU when in reality the CPU is just a small chip inside the system unit

Monday, August 10, 2009

Cool Pink Apple Mac Laptops


Do you think it would be cool to be the first one on your block with a brand spanking new colored pink Apple Macintosh laptop?
Personally we think it would be pretty darn cool.
And we know of a pretty sweet place to get one. Keep reading to find out for cool colored pink Apple Mac laptops literally lay just around the corner. Ok not literally, but they are a FedEx truck delivery away.
But before we get into details here’s a brief, ok very brief just in case you don’t already know introduction to pink laptops.
Basically it’s as simple as this; pink laptops are one of the most sought out laptop colors today, no kidding! Told you it would be brief.

Dell Studio Desktop, Studio Slim Available Now


Dell announced the availability of the Dell Studio and Studio Slim desktops. With their stylin’, sexy finish and small form factor, these PCs practically scream, “Ooh, ooh put me in your entertainment center, next to the hot Blu-ray!”
The desktops feature a multitude of connections including HDMI output, firewire and USB ports, Gigabyte ethernet, and more. Options include a TV tuner, Blu-ray player, and media card reader

Three New Slim Desktop PCs From Samsung


Samsung Korea announced this morning 3 New Slim Desktop PCs.These new desktops are the DM-X100, DM-R100 and the DN-Z100. Both DM-R100 and DN-Z100 come in a conventional design. Meanwhile, the Samsung DM-X100 has a compact size and measures at only 5.6 cm x 20.1 cm x 26.34 cm. These computers feature the Core 2 Duo CPU and the NVidia GeForce Video Card 9 Series with HDMI output.Personally i use the PC like a tv, Television on PC and this is grate opportunity

Software to locate stolen laptops launched


Micro Lost Notebook Tracking System (LNTS) is a software product that is embedded on notebook hard drives and is tracked as soon as they are connected to the Internet.
“The software was developed to deter, track and recover stolen laptops, notebooks and personal computers,” said P. Shekar, Micro technologies chairperson.
According to Shekar, 97 percent of expensive laptops that are stolen are never recovered and 57 percent corporate crimes are linked to them.
Allied Computers International (Asia) Ltd chairperson Hirji Patel feels that such software is the need of the hour and “is very important for business travellers”.
“Usually, laptops have secure data in them and for serious laptop users, this becomes a very vital safety tool,” said Patel, who pioneered low-cost notebooks in the country five years ago.
Using the Windows Explorer platform, the LNTS software is available online in “Elite” and “Premium” for individuals, and “Corporate” for corporate use starting from Rs.600 ($15).
When downloaded, the software automatically installs itself and connects to an embedded monitoring system the moment it logs on to the Internet while remaining hidden. The LNTS saves all the Internet data, which can only be accessed by the company’s technician.
“Today’s computer owners are quite concerned and seek information on who uses their computers – children, colleagues or even their spouses. We can provide information on all those,” said Shekar

HP Pavilion dv6449us Laptop Notebook PC


HP Pavilion dv6449us Laptop Notebook PC. AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core TL-56 1.8GHz, 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless, 2GB DDR2, 160GB HDD, Dual Layer DVD RW, 15.4″ WXGA, Webcam, Windows Vista Home Premium

Sony VAIO VGN-CR205E/P Notebook PC


Sony VAIO VGN-CR205E/P Notebook PC. Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2330 1.60GHz, 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless, 1GB DDR2, 160GB HDD, DL DVD RW, 14.1″ WXGA, Integrated Webcam, Windows Vista Home Premium

Lenovo ThinkPad R51 Notebook Laptop Computer PC


Lenovo ThinkPad R51. Intel Pentium M 1.5GHz, 802.11b/g Wireless, 512MB DDR, 40GB HDD, CD-RW/DVD Combo, 14.1″ XGA, Windows XP Professional

Acer Aspire 5100 3010 Notebook PC


Acer Aspire 5100 3010 Notebook PC AMD Turion 64 MK-36 2.0GHz, 802.11b/g Wireless, 1GB DDR2, 160GB HDD, Dual Layer DVD RW, 15.4″ WXGA, Windows Vista Home Premium

Computer Entry: How to select a laptop.


Today there are so many features on laptops. For most businesses they simple need a good laptop that works for a long period of time and at a great low price. So when they look at laptops they see units that are almost exactly the same with huge price differences. Many upgrades and things in the laptop world simply are not logical and not needed. I will talk about many of them and tell you the secret to finding the best prices.
For example 250 GB hard drives are fairly new, and 320GB laptop hard drives are still very rare. The standard is a 160GB hard drive. The larger hard drive, can ad 100-200 dollars to the price of the laptop, for just a bit more space. The average business customer uses less than 40GB of space so it is crazy to pay extra for this space.
One thing that you should know about laptops is that all laptops sold are really only made by 7 companies, and all of these companies are Chinese. Every brand you see is really a laptop from one of these companies branded with the company logo. Dell uses 5 of these 7 companies. Because of this you will notice laptops from different brands that look exactly the same, you will also notice laptops from the same brands that look totally different. The only one of these makers that sells laptops direct is Acer, but their laptops are usually very low quality and it is usually better to pay a bit more for better quality.

Toshiba’s New Satellite Series Laptops


Toshiba has announced their new Satellite A135 laptop series with 15.4-inch widescreen. These laptops will be available in three different configurations: A135-S4499, A135-S4467 and A135-S4427. They are powered by the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, Intel Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processors, Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset, and Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 with 8MB-224MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory. The laptops also support IntelPRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g), four USB ports, RJ-45 LAN port, RJ-11 modem port and an i-LINK IEEE-1394.
Toshiba Satellite A135-S4499 will be available on February 20, 2007 with the price tag of $1,499.99, while A135-S4467 and A135-S4427 are priced at $999.99 and $899.99, respectively and will become available on January 30, 2007. Hit the jump to read the specs