How to choose a perfect notebook

February 8th, 2010 Netbook 2010 Posted in Netbook News | No Comments »


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If you buy a new laptop, is a good idea to find all possible information on pricing and configuration. The price of the laptop depends on it `s brand and configuration. You should try some online stores, as the offer you will find most of them, gifts and vouchers. Don `t always the latest technology, such as laptops with the greatest good technique, you can buy at lower prices.

Before buying any type of computer, you must know your needs. A laptop computer with 512 MBThe memory is running almost all applications. If you are a player, you should ask for video memory. Processors currently available on the market are dual processors. The next thing you need to know when buying a notebook for the speed of the processor.

If you are a low budget, you can opt for laptops come with. At one years old notebook can be purchased at a reasonable price. If you are confused under different brands, is a good idea to visitWrite to your website or blog, comments latest notebook regularly. Today, laptops are easier to make and play the role of your office assistants, power house and entertainment. Now you can buy a computer for every lifestyle. Today's laptops are better equipped than before. Notebook PC has always been known for its portability and excellent performance. Follow the instructions that you have read this article and you're ready to buy a laptop.

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Netbook vs. Laptops

February 7th, 2010 Netbook 2010 Posted in Netbook News | No Comments »


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Netbook is the trend since the last two years. Were introduced the Asus Eee PC. The netbook version currently available is much higher than what was available two years ago. Specifically the introduction of the Intel Atom processor for laptops and PCs smaller. The question you may have in mind if you must buy a netbook or notebook. You should all go for a notebook, if you are looking to replace your PC with a portable solution and have acomputing power much. You will need a laptop if you plan to run resource-intensive applications, graphics-intensive programs, games, etc.

Netbook works best when the use of computers is limited, particularly via the Internet. Blogger has a netbook is God sent from heaven. If your computer only to surf the Internet, check their e-mail, updating Facebook, chat on Messenger, etc., a netbook is ideal for you. If you travel constantly and have to do all About things that are on the road, is a Netbook much more comfortable than a notebook. It is much lighter, smaller and has a longer battery life. Go for a hard drive and SSD netbook is so easy that you do not know you're carrying a computer in your pocket. Some netbooks have been known for more than 10-12 hours for the battery alone, which is very difficult to get on a notebook.

If you make a simple card games like Solitaire, piano, one etc.then> Netbook work well. But if you plan to travel to games like shooting, running, etc., a notebook is the best choice. If you want to watch DVD movies on your computer, it is not possible on a Netbook, netbook, because most have a built-in DVD drive. But every notebook has a CD player and a larger screen. Watch movies is a much better choice on notebooks than on netbooks.

Now that you know most of the differences between Netbook and notebook PCs to goand make its decision.

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HP slate to be “affordable,” run stock Windows 7

January 28th, 2010 Randy Cooper Posted in Video | No Comments »

HP today teased its slate prototype in a video (viewable below) with a handful of information. Company CTO Phil McKinney explained that the company had wanted to produce this device for years but that it was waiting until the OS and parts weren’t “outrageously expensive;” while not ready to provide a price, he noted that it could have cost $1,500 if released earlier. The new price is “affordable.”

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iPad: Tablet PC

January 28th, 2010 Netbook 2010 Posted in Technology Focus | Comments Off

Technology.am (Jan, 28, 2010) — San FranciscO: Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company’s much-anticipated iPad tablet computer Wednesday, calling it a new third category of mobile device that is neither smart phone nor laptop, but something in between.

apple_tablet_steveThe iPad will start at $499. But Apple must still persuade recession-weary consumers who already have other devices to open their wallets yet again. Apple plans to begin selling the iPad in two months.

Jobs said the device would be useful for reading books, playing games or watching video, describing it as “so much more intimate than a laptop and so much more capable than a smart phone.”

The half-inch-thick iPad is larger than the company’s popular iPhone but similar in design. It weighs 1.5 pounds and has a touch screen that is 9.7 inches diagonally. It comes with 16, 32 or 64 gigabytes of flash memory storage, and has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity built in.

Jobs said the device has a battery that lasts 10 hours and can sit for a month on standby without needing a charge.

Raven Zachary, a contributing analyst with a mobile research agency called The 451 Group, considered the iPad a laptop replacement, especially because Apple is also selling a dock with a built-in keyboard.

But Forrester Research analyst James McQuivey said he does not believe the iPad offered enough additional features for consumers to justify buying yet another gadget, or to call it a new category of device.

In an e-mail, he criticized its lack of social features, such as ways to share photos and home video and recommend books.

Sitting on stage in a cozy leather chair, Jobs demonstrated how the iPad is used for surfing the Web with Apple’s Safari browser. The CEO typed an e-mail using an on-screen keyboard and flipped through photo albums by flicking his finger across the screen, Associated Press reported.

He also showed off a new electronic book store and a book-reading interface that emulates the look of a paper book. That puts the iPad in competition with Amazon.com Inc.’s Kindle and e-book store.

Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies Inc. called the iPad a great multipurpose mobile device – and the first tablet with a chance of success with consumers.

But Bajarin said Jobs’ presentation only touched the tip of what the iPad could do for newspapers, magazines and book publishers, three industries struggling in the transition to the digital age.

A new newspaper reader program from The New York Times and a game from Electronic Arts Inc. were demonstrated during the event. The iBookstore launched with titles from Penguin, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Hachette Book Group and Macmillan, and will open up to other publishing houses.

Carolyn Reidy, chief executive of Simon & Schuster, called the iPad a “terrific device” that gives readers the ability to adjust the typeface and turn pages by touching a finger to the screen, as opposed to pushing a button, as the Kindle requires.

Applause rang out as Jobs stepped onto the stage to introduce the iPad to hundreds of analysts, bloggers and other guests at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

Accompanied at times by executives from Apple and other companies, Jobs played showman throughout the hour-and-a-half presentation, slowly revealing details about the iPad. When he announced the price – lower than what had been speculated – it was accompanied by the sound of glass shattering.

Like iPods and the iPhone, the iPad can sync with Apple’s Macintosh and Microsoft’s Windows computers. Jobs said the iPad will also be better for playing games and watching video than either a laptop or the small screen of a smart phone.

Unlike a laptop, the iPad has an accelerometer, so gamers can tilt the device to control what’s happening on the screen. And the iPad is lighter and easier to hold for long periods of time while watching a movie or TV show.

Its large screen makes it much easier to touch type than on a smart phone, and it is extremely responsive to finger swipes and taps for easy scrolling through Facebook, photo albums and news articles.

The iPad comes with software that includes a calendar, maps, and video and music players. All seem to have been slightly redesigned to take advantage of the iPad’s bigger screen.

Still, tablet computers have existed for a decade with little success. Jobs acknowledged Apple will have to work to convince consumers who already have smart phones and laptops that they need the iPad.

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ASUS Eee PC 1005PE 10.1-Inch Netbook (14 Hours Battery Life, 250GB Hard Drive, Intel Atom N450

January 19th, 2010 Netbook 2010 Posted in Netbook News | 1 Comment »

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The ASUS Eee PC 1005PE is latest Eee PC family netbook model from asus. Looking at its new set of specs, this new model is setting a new benchmark for other netbook models for this year. For one, it now comes with the new 1.66Ghz Intel Atom N450 processor. 1GB of DDR2 memry and now has a larger 250GB disk space. Another jaw-dropping feature on this new netbook model is its 6 cell battery life. This little netbook can last up to 14 hours on one charge. This means that you can easily work the whole day on this little machine without plugging it in.

Design: The ASUS Eee PC 1005PE 10.1-inch netbook retains the sleek seashell design found on its predecessors. This model measures at about 10.31 x 7.01 x 1.3 inches and weighs just 2.8 pounds with the battery. It comes in black, blue and white. Full sizeed keyboard and feels very comfortable (the full-sized shift key really helps). All in all, this model is one sleek looking netbook.

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