Thursday, May 28, 2009

Buying Gaming Laptops - Jerry Baker

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Laptops are designed keeping a target user in mind. The different parameters to consider while designing a laptop are battery life, processor speed, graphics, weight of laptop and cost. Gaming laptops come installed with the fastest processors, cutting edge graphics cards. A hefty battery pack, huge heat sink, special ventilation ducts, and several cooling fans and can give the same performance as that of high-end tower PCs. These laptops provide thrilling 3D gaming experience and mobility to gamers, be it LAN game parties or while traveling.

Gaming performance is closely connected with the quality of the graphics card. ATI and NVIDIA have mobile versions of their fast cutting edge graphics cards, complete with 128MB or even 256MB of video memory. Try looking for laptops with ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 graphics processor. They are currently the hottest in market!

Another criterion to select a laptop is the processor. If weight of up to 13 pounds is not an issue then you could consider Intel's 3.8-GHz Pentium 4 or the Athlon 64 FX CPU processors. For lower weight laptops go with the fastest available in the category: Intel Core Duo or AMD Turion 64 CPU.

Apart from selecting a laptop with hard disk capacity of over 80 GB, consider the speed of the hard disk. Conventional 5,400-rpm drives work fine for most desktop and entertainment PCs but you would need a 7,200-rpm hard drive to play 3D games without jitters, pauses and long loading game time.

The minimum screen size of your screen should be at least 15.4 inches. Anything less and you will limit the visual graphics detail of your games, as well as your shooting accuracy. Gaming laptops are now available in different hot designs. Manufacturer Alienware has its famous glowing alien head, and other vendors like Falcon Northwest, Hypersonic, and Vodoo PC offer automotive class custom paint jobs. Dell XPS systems come with customizable LED lights.

Now, regarding the cost. When you are talking about gaming laptops, it's all about the best cutting edge technology available in laptop segment. Depending on what configuration you go for prices could range anywhere from $2500 to $4242 for a Vodoo brand laptop?

writer name: Jerry Baker

article source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jerry_Baker

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Hp laptops - Hp Pavilion dv6t series

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Finding a laptops sometimes could be a difficult time to us especially to those that really want a high performance of laptops and cheap in price. People that want to used a laptops for entertainment purpose then Hp Pavilion dv6t series could be a laptops that suitable to you. Hp Pavilion dv6t series are come with Moonlight White or Espresso Black colors with premium liquid metallic imprint patterns, HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection, magical chrome media buttons, lighted logo, media docking port and remote control.

It operated by Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T6400, come out with 160 GB of Hard Drive. With huge amount of Hard Drive, the process of downloading will become easy without worried about limited space of Hard Drive.

The laptops also equipped with Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 MHD. With no Nvidia or Ati graphic card the laptops is not really suitable for playing game since most of the game in the market need high specification of graphic card.

The Pavilion Dv6t series is Integrated with webcam and microphone which essential to those that want to chat in Yahoo Messanger or MSN. The Hp Pavilion dv6t series also come with Optional Blu-ray, Integrated HDTV Tuner, Verizon mobile broadband ExpressCard V740, Wireless-G card, LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW, full-size numeric keypad and ENERGY STAR® qualified.

The price is about $650. Such this cheap price will enable all people to afford this laptops especially to those that want to cut down cost of buying a new laptops.

Product info source: http://www.shopping.hp.com

Saturday, May 9, 2009

The Truth About HP Netbooks - Panah C Rad

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Netbooks have breathed a new life into the gadget market. There were fears of slow down in the tech industry due to the economic recession in the U.S., but reports have shown that this market is growing fast. There is a simple reason for that. These small laptops are very portable, and they let you get work done while you are on the go. It's one thing to try and get work done on an iPhone, but a portable laptop is much easier to use and provides you with better performance.

HP is one of the top notebook manufacturers in the world. They have been in the business for a long time, and they have some of the best netbooks in the world. The folks at HP realize that the money is currently in the portable notebook market. That is why they have introduced their own ultra portable machines. Here are top HP netbooks at the moment:

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  • Mini1035NR
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  • 2140 Mini-Note
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HP-netbooks are all highly portable. The heaviest one weighs only 2.63 lbs, which is very light for a portable machine, and you won't have trouble carrying or fitting your gadget in your luggage.. The CPU used in this machines is ATOM N270 which provides you with enough power to create and consume data on the Internet. Some of these machines come with wireless-G connection, while a few others support wireless-n. You can get your hand on one of these for as low as $300. That's why portable laptops are so popular. Not only they provide you with power and value, but they are cheap.

These small gadgets are not for everyone. If you are addicted to large screen sizes, you may want to invest in a laptop that comes with a 15 or 17 inch screen. But if you are looking for a portable business solution, you can't go wrong with HP.

writer name: Panah C Rad

article source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Panah_C_Rad


Friday, May 8, 2009

Dell Computers Vs HP Computers - Marshal Pull

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Buying a computer has never been an easy task. Since you'll be putting a huge investment into it, and you'll be relying on it for your daily computer needs, you want to make sure you are getting the best one at a reasonable price.

But with the many brands out there, it's easy to get confused. Especially with the growing competition between Dell computers and HP computers, customers are becoming more finicky in choosing the right computer for their use.

Dell and HP are known to be the two top companies that lead the personal computer industry. While Dell has a 17.4 percent market share, Hewlett-Packard is not far behind with 17.1 percent. Although Dell has been quite the winner for the past decade, Hewlett-Packard is slowly taking back the throne from Dell. Lately, Dell has been experiencing a lot of fallbacks with the quality of their products and their customer service.

Many users of Dell and HP computers share their experiences of using the product over the Internet, as a guide to potential customers who want to know which among the two should the get. Below is a compilation of those user-based reviews on Dell computers vs. HP computers.

In business, location and physical distribution is very important, and this is one of the few things that set Dell computers and HP computers apart.

With brick and mortar retailers that push HP computers, the potential buyers are given a first-hand experience by being in an actual store. This gives them the exhilaration of seeing, touching, and trying the product, and in the end will lead to more temptation to buy. And of course, when you do decide to buy the product, you get it right away, which is something you consider if time is of the essence to you.

This, opposed to Dell's website retailers that only give you pictures and specifications on their site. And, if you decide to get the product, you will have to wait for the computer to be shipped to you - not something most "give it to me now" buyers would want. Dell's multiple websites are also becoming somewhat deceptive and too time consuming to go through, since they could publish different retail prices for the same computer configuration.

Portable vs. Desktop

If you plan to get a laptop, HP products are superior. But when it comes to desktop computers, Dell products are designed much better and they provide ample room inside the cases, a plus if you want to expand your systems. And because of spacious cases, airflow is not a problem, unlike HP desktops which are prone to overheating because of such.

Price vs. Quality

Dell is known to give the most value-for-money price. Because manufacturing of Dell computers is done overseas, they are able to sell their computers at a low cost. However, there have been recent reports of Dell computers smoking and burning, and people are becoming more cautious in buying Dell products.

Customer Service

Customer service at Dell is located at India, and although they are trained to speak proper English, they might still carry an accent, which could ultimately confuse the caller. Also, they might not understand the American culture, and could not provide total customer care satisfaction.

writer name: Marshal Pull

article source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Marshal_Pull


Thursday, May 7, 2009

5 Tips For Choosing a Laptop Computer - Terry J Mills

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Laptop computers are becoming popular for everything from checking your emails and reading your favorite feeds to replacing desktop computers around the home and office. They are more powerful than ever and are capable of almost anything a high end desktop computer can do.

#1 - Before you purchase a laptop consider generally what your need from your laptop and what you will use it for. For example, a lightweight business laptop for checking emails and contacting clients. If you only need a computer for a few simple tasks don't forget to check out the latest netbooks (small laptops)

#2 - Once you have considered what you will generally need you can start to consider specifics such as CPU, memory (RAM), hard disk size, wireless connection, optical drive (DVD, blu ray), screen size, weight etc.

#3 - Once you have decided these things you can choose a couple of brands and models to research further. Popular brands include; Toshiba, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer and Asus. Use the Internet to research models that will suit your needs and create a short list of notebook computers.

#4 - Use online price comparison sites and visit local stores to compare prices an find the best deal. When you visit the local store try to have a test run of a few different models on your list. Most quality stores will allow you to try their laptops. Once you have decided try to ask the salesperson for their very best deal to knock the price down.

#5 - You can save extra money by purchasing floor stock or out of date model laptops. There are also savings to be had by purchasing second hand notebooks.

Buying a laptop doesn't have to be scary. Following these simple tips will help you choose your new laptop computer that will suit your needs and perform all the tasks you need it to.

writer name: Terry J Mills

article source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Terry_J_Mills

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

HP Mini 2140 Netbook Review - Matt D Cox

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Price Range: $438 - 499

With a simple but modern layout, the Hewlett-Packard (HP) Mini's all-aluminum casing puts it in a comparable category with Apple's laptops, giving the HP Mini a cool status combined with a lightweight functionality. Including an ExpressCard / 54 slot and mobility-sized keyboard already previously praised in earlier models, the HP Mini gets a lot of design kudos. Unfortunately, HP also stumbled on a netbook faux paus with the inclusion of the standard narrow cursor touchpad and side-mounted control buttons. Again, big-handed users will find this an annoying cause of cursor mistakes and glitches.

Performance is supported by the standard Atom N270 processor, but usability is boosted by inclusion of a larger 1024 x 576 resolution screen. Unfortunately, you will need to spend a little more to get the $30 optional six-cell battery which is a requirement if you want more than 2 hours of battery life with your netbook package. The HP 6-cell actually performs better than competitors, giving a reported 7 hours of web-browsing time compared to other netbooks of similar battery size.

Weighing in at exactly 2.62 pounds and shaped with 1.05 inches in thickness, the HP Mini is clearly built for the traveler and mobile office user. Body dimensions in total come in at 10x10.3x6.5 inches (HWD). This design makes the Mini 2140 both smaller and lighter than comparable competition.

Ports included are the same as many other netbooks, however, you do get a 54mm ExpressCard slot. This gives you the flexibility to switch over to a wireless-broadband card, and increasing your operability outside of common Wi-Fi hotzones (in other words, you can work where you want to with Wi-Fi rather than the closest Starbucks).

Regarding the design of the keyboard, the flat-top keys are close to 10 percent smaller than a traditional laptop keyboard and the function keys are located where you would expect to find them normally. There is far less reliance on the overlapping function button code keys in the HP. The right Enter and Shift keys are big, so large-handed folks are going to be pleased with the setup. As we noted earlier, the cursor pad leaves room for improvement however.

The display gives a 16:9 aspect ratio with a resolution of 1,024x576. That makes it very comparable to the 1,024x600 resolution of the Eee PC 1002HA and Samsung NC10. Some argue the smidgen of missing pixels has an impact, but we're talking about a very marginal difference.

In the storage arena the HP Mini gives the same benefits as other netbooks, with a 160GB, 5,400rpm hard drive. You can get a faster 160GB, 7,200rpm model, but there's no storage improvement, just speed. The nice tweak is that with the Windows version both drives have HP's 3D DriveGuard. This protects you from drive damage when it senses jostling or a drop. It should be a standard feature on all netbooks given their mobility, but for now only HP offers this bonus.

A sleek outer shell, good metrics on performance and display, an added drive protection, and additional port flexibility gives you a good upper range netbook package for your money. More than likely catered to business types over students, the HP mini is still a nice competitor to go after if the price is not your top consideration and full office mobility is.

writer name: Matt D Cox

article source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Matt_D_Cox

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Cheap New Laptops - Three Of The Best - Ara Rubyan

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I realize that "cheap" is in the eye of the beholder. Not only that -- the laptops in this article might not even be as cheap as something you could get off eBay or even as inexpensive as a refurbished laptop.

But, face it: new laptops are almost always going to be more expensive than the equivalently configured desktop PC because of the need for miniaturization of the components. And laptops have to use different (more expensive) technologies to maximize battery life.

Bottom line: you're going to pay more for a laptop; or you're going to get less laptop for your dollar compared to a desktop PC.

That said, these three laptops -- Sony VAIO, HP Pavilion, and Dell Latitude -- are all solid buys in a range of prices that is very competitive for brand new equipment. And they come from decent companies and offer you a range of features as well.

Sony VAIO N170GT

The nice thing about this Sony model is that it doesn't have a lot of junky frills on it. It is a clean looking design that is stylish, too. The screen is very bright, yet you don't get a lot of glare. The speed and performance is okay -- nothing to brag about, but for the price it's not bad. The battery is good for probably around four hours. That's enough to watch a movie if you're on a plane flight, but again -- nothing to write home about.

On the downside, this laptop uses an older Intel Core Duo processor. This processor comes with integrated graphics, which means that the performance is not to be that great. But again, you're not paying a lot of money, relatively speaking, or this laptop. If you're going to install Windows Vista on this machine you're going to want to upgrade the memory.

Overall, this model of Sony's VAIO gives you a good price, but doesn't give you a really powerful processor. But the laptop looks great and it's very stylish and attractive. If looks count and you want to save some bucks, this is a great machine. Brand-new, out-of-the-box this model will set you back about $1100 plus tax and shipping.

HP Pavilion dv6205us

This laptop is part of the HP Pavilion DV6000 series, and it is designed to appeal to the mass market. It is a very stylish laptop with a shiny finish -- designed to appeal to the same customers who might consider a Sony or an Apple laptop. It's got a series of high-end components and multimedia features at a price that's lower than the comparable Dell laptop.

For example, this laptop has some pretty nice stereo speakers from Altec Lansing. They're located above the controls. But be aware that if you close the top the sound gets can get muffled. This laptop also has a 1.3 megapixel WebCam built right in, as well as two microphones. There is a row of buttons above the keyboard that launches different features like the media player, volume-control and playback. The keys look nice, but they make a really annoying beeping sound when you press them (and you can't really turn that off either).

This laptop weighs a little over 6 pounds, which makes it lighter than the comparable Dell laptop. When you add the AC adapter it brings the whole thing up to a little over 7 pounds.

The screen is 15.4 inches wide, with a kind of a shiny finish that makes colors very bright and vibrant, although it gives the appearance a bit of a glare in bright sunlight or next to a window.

The keyboard is very comfortable. The touchpad has an on-off button. This is very cool because it keeps your cursor from flying off in the wrong direction if your hand passes over the touchpad while using an external mouse. This laptop has a decent number of ports including a FireWire port, a VGA port, S-video and 3 USB 2.0 ports. You also get a microphone jack and two headphone jacks.

As far as processors go, you have a couple of choices. You can do a 1.86 GHz Celeron or a 2.0 GHz Core Duo. This laptop can be configured for up to 2 GB of RAM, and it'll work with hard drives of up to 200 GB in capacity.

Bottom line: it's got lots of entertainment features, you can configure it lots of different ways and it is very affordable. Brand-new out-of-the-box, you can get one for as little as $600-$800 plus tax and shipping.

Dell Latitude D600

The D series laptops from Dell use the Pentium M which comes in 1.3GHz, 1.4GHz, and 1.6GHz speeds--all paired with Intel's new 855PM chipset. You can this laptop with between 128MB - 2GB of fast 266MHz DDR SDRAM. It also comes with a faster 40GB hard drive, or a choice of 20GB, 30GB, and 60GB drives running at slower speed.

It's got a 32MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics chip. There are a number of swappable modules for the single internal bay, including CD, DVD, CD-RW, DVD/CD-RW, floppy, a second hard drive, or a second battery.

The average-sized, 14.1-inch screen isn't super. But it comes with a pretty good 1,400x1,050 native resolution. (You can also save a few bucks by opting for the 1,024x768 display instead.)

It's very fast, and it includes an integrated wireless antenna that is of the dual-band type. This means that if you are within range of a Wi-Fi hotspot that runs either "b" or "g" wireless protocols, this laptop will be compatible with either protocol. It also has built-in Bluetooth.

On the downside, this laptop is part of the D-series notebooks for Dell which means it will not be compatible with C-series Dell laptops. This means that if you have a C-series docking station, you're out of luck. And if you have media modules that are for another C-series notebook you'll have the same limitation.

Overall, this is a very thin and light notebook computer at a fantastic price -- $400, plus tax and shipping.

Conclusion

No matter how you define "cheap," these three laptops give you a great value.

writer name: Ara Rubyan

article source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ara_Rubyan