Thursday, September 29, 2011

About Dell and Toshiba Laptop

About Dell and Toshiba Laptop

Author: nehakhatri

Laptops have become the necessity for every individual whether he or she is engaged in business, job or education. This technology has given the new meanings to the digital world. The efforts never die this thought suits in the case of laptops. As the every year passes the companies like Dell, Toshiba launched the latest and contemporary technology and come up with the innovative features. The market of laptop in Kolkata has expanded and offering the numerous laptops to the customers as per their preferences. Laptop prices in Kolkata is varying upon the model you choose. Dell and Toshiba are most popular laptop brands in world.

About Dell Laptop:- Dell laptops are count as the renowned brands in around the world. The range of dell laptops is very well-liked among everyone who uses laptops. Dell laptops have gained respectable image in the market especially in youth segment. If you are also looking for a laptop, then the collection of Dell laptops includes the each range of laptop that caters to the every need. Dell laptop has exactly what you need whether for work and pleasure.

There are many great laptop models manufactured by the dell, everyone will surely find a suitable model. Dell machines have gathered enough fame in the world. There are a several sources are available to buy Dell products like from specialized shops and online stores. One more extremely pleasing fact is that the hottest laptops are now sold for affordable prices. These models will fit to everyone wallet. If you are also in the same track and want to buy a laptop for everyday work or pleasure, or studying, choose Dell. Dell laptop price in Kolkata is varying upon the model you pick.

About Toshiba laptop :- Toshiba laptop believes in offering new range of features in terms of entertainment-movies, gaming, photos and home and business work. One can enjoy all these features in one laptop only and which is available at affordable price. The some of the Toshiba laptops are come equipped with latest Intel centrino and AMD turion processor that gives you more power and abundant memory and good for multitasking.

The collection of Toshiba laptop includes various designs, sizes and features to choose from. The Toshiba laptop offers so lots of feature options such as fast processors, webcam with face recognition, bigger storage, touch pad with multi-touch control, and some laptops are even allied with a hard drive impact sensor that helps to protect your data against bugs. Toshiba laptop price in Kolkata is varying upon the model you pick and choose.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Laptop Dell XPS 15z Reviews

Dell XPS 15z Reviews

Author: Patricia E. Klem

As a big head of computer manufacture, Dell also brings us many surprises. The following are some detailed reviews of Dell XPS 15z. Dell XPS 15z delivers the power you need inside one of the thinnest 15" PCs on the planet. Easy-to-use Dell Stage software keeps the things you care about at your fingertips, giving you the best of everything while sacrificing nothing.

The new XPS 15z is a fresh start, although it carries over a few touches, such as the inset lid hinges that move the screen slightly closer to the user. Otherwise, this is a sleek metallic box, less than 2.5cm thick and thankfully monochrome — except for some chrome borders around the edge. Yes, it's very thin, but not as thin as the 15in. MacBook Pro. But honestly, the two are within a hair of each other. Despite the slimness of the body, the XPS 15z still feels sturdy and solid; it's dense, but not too heavy.
The interior is sparse, with only a backlit keyboard, a touchpad, a power button and a pair of large speaker grilles on either side of the keyboard. In many current 15in. notebooks, you'll find a keyboard paired with a separate number pad, but in this case the speakers eat up that space (and then some). Although it's very usable, the keyboard looks and feels small, and the shallow island-style keys aren't the most comfortable for long-term typing. The keyboard is backlit, but at some angles, the pale silver keys and the white backlight combined to wash out the actual letters, making it hard for non-touch-typists to see.
The large multitouch touch pad is generously sized, but it's not one of the newer clickpad-style ones lately. Instead, it's a flat pad with two large mouse buttons beneath it. Its native resolution is 1,920 by 1,080 pixels. The screen lacks the edge-to-edge glass that many high-end multimedia notebooks include, but off-axis viewing angles were excellent. Note that the 15in. MacBook Pro tops out at only 1,680 by 1,050 pixels.
Of course you still have to keep in mind that these are notebook speakers, and the sheer physics of cramming them into a laptop will keep them from pushing too much air. In use, the speakers were plenty loud, but also thin and lacking low end — at least at the default settings.
The XPS 15z is the first notebook to go all USB 3.0 — or at least have no standalone USB 2.0 ports (there is a combo USB 2.0/eSATA port). With Thunderbolt, Intel's new peripheral technology currently, only available from Apple as its main opposition, USB 3.0 seems to have all the momentum to become the next-generation high-speed data port. Also included is Intel's Wireless Display technology, which can beam on-screen video to a TV with the help of a sold-separately receiver box, and 3D support via HDMI, for playing 3D content back on a 3D-compatible TV.
With the 2.7GHz Intel Core i7-2620M in our XPS 15z, the system performed admirably, comparable to the Alienware M14x and the previous version of the XPS 15, both of which also have current-gen Intel Core i7 CPUs (although in both those cases they were quad-core CPUs).
Although XPS is Dell's high-end multimedia brand, hard-core PC gamers would do better to consider Dell's Alienware brand instead. The included Nvidia 525M GPU is a middle-of-the-road part and fine for most casual gamers.
Although the 3 hours and 30 minutes the Dell XPS 15z ran on the battery drain test was acceptable for a 15in. system, Apple's MacBook Pro ran for twice as long, and even the previous generation of XPS 15 notebooks ran for an additional 30 minutes.
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Laptop

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Laptop Feature

Author:

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Dell is the leading laptop and desktop manufacturer, which owns the incredible product line-up with the entire business of US $62 billion. Dell brings the new era of technology, luxury and entertainment by means of its highly-efficient and sophisticated laptops and desktops. Being as the pioneer of the various advanced and functional technologies Dell is dominating the market including Converging the IT Fabric With 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Client-Hosted Virtualization: Challenges and Outlook and the Greener Technology: Practical Solutions for Environmental Issues.

Dell offers you the wide range of the laptops and PCs that beat the market of the other manufacturers like Hewlett-Packard (HP), Acer, Sony, Lenovo, Samsung, IBM, Apple, Toshiba, Gateway, Asus, Sun Microsystems and more. The Dell Vostro, Dell ‘N\' Series, Dell Latitude, Dell Precision, Dell OptiPlex, DellEdge etc. are the Business or Professional laptop collection that provide you durability, reliability and efficiency.
Whereas, the Dell Inspiron, Dell Studio, Dell XPS, Dell Studio XPS, Dell Alienware, Dell Adamo and Dell EMR are the Home and Office laptops that perform your day-to-day basic computing tasks and other entertainment purposes. Dell Mini laptops have been especially designed for the users who prefer to carry simple, efficient and affordable laptops. These are like the compact bundles wonderful features including Dell Mini Inspiration Netbooks, Dell Mini 10 and Dell Mini 10v.
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is the one of the feature-packed laptops that has been powered by the Intel Core i5-2410M processor at 2.30GHz, Window 7 Home Premium operating system and Intel HD graphics to bring you the rich experience of the outstanding performance. This Dell mini laptop features a 500GB Hard Drive Disk storage capacity at 5400rpm and 4GB of hared single channel DDR3 RAM. Similarly, Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is the sleek, functional and highly-performing netbook that has been power-packed with an Atom N270 and Intel 950 graphics. However, the1.3GHz Atom N520 is the low-power processor but the display quality of Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is quite impressive from this class. The graphic processor is pretty impressive in terms of performance. Dell Inspiron Mini 10 price comes near around Rs.24, 500. You simply need to logon naaptol.com that will bring you all the possible answers. On this shopping and product comparison webportal you will also get available with plenty of other products under the hat of different brands, compare the features and price of the products and avail the advantages of the best online price with discounts and the fast and reliable delivery services.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011

HP Pavilion DV6000 Laptop Reviews (pics, specs)

HP Pavilion DV6000 Notebook Reviews (pics, specs)

Author: discountbatteryorg

 The article comes from shopbatteries.ca
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I purchased a  HP Pavilion dv6000 to replace my dying Toshiba Satellite P35 notebook. The dv6000 seemed to be a good candidate as it came with an ATI Mobility Radeon X600 graphics card and other options that provided for a great desktop replacement style notebook.
HP Pavilion DV6000 New Notebook Specs:

  • Processor: Available with Mobile AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core and Mobile AMD Sempron processors
  • Screen: 15.4" widescreen with HP BrightView
  • Graphics: Optional  NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 discrete graphics. Standard NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 graphics and NVIDIA nForce Go 430 chipset with AMD processors.
  • Wireless: Integrated wireless support for 802.11 b/g, configurable 802.11 a/b/g,  Wireless LAN and Bluetooth technologies on select models
  • Media Card: 5-in-1 media card
  • IEEE1394 / FireWire port
  • Three USB 2.0 ports on select models, ExpressCard/54 slot
  • Speakers: Integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers
  • OS Options: Microsoft Windows  XP Home SP2 or Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2.
  • Battery: Standard 6-cell or optional 12-cell battery available for additional battery life
  • Weight: weight starting at 6.5 lbs
  • Two omni-directional microphones on select models with integrated camera
  • Optional dual stereo headphone jacks -- one with high-definition digital audio support (S/PDIF capable)
  • Optional HP Pavilion WebCam
Design:
The dv6000 has a slightly modified look from its previous generation model. Most notable is the cooling system. It is totally redesigned. Is it better now? Unfortunately that's a negative. There is an extra fan now, probably for making sure the machine can keep cool with the new ATI Mobility X600 graphics card. The entire rear of the notebook is dedicated to having vents for cooling, thereby sacrificing the parallel port from the previous generation. Even with a number of vents, the computer still gets very hot and the fans spin up all the time and they are loud.
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The keyboard area and wrist rest below the keyboard still gets very hot to the touch, though not as bad as the dv2000 I used to own did. The touchpad area is thankfully improved and more usable now than before. I wish they had focused more on improving the cooling and reducing heat build-up around the keyboard rather than improving the touchpad though.  The heat around the keyboard can make it uncomfortable to type after 10 minutes of typing on this laptop. The cooling system simply needs a lot more reworking, my use of the Toshiba Satellite P35 proved that a large desktop replacement notebook with a Pentium 4 processor doesn't have necessarily have to be a giant heat synch.  Toshiba somehow managed to get rid of heat from the P35 system and typing was comfortable.
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HP Pavilion dv6000 underside 
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HP Pavilion dv6000 back view 
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HP dv6000 (top) versus the Toshiba P35 (bottom)
hp pavilion dv6000 battery
hp pavilion dv6000 battery
I have heard of many problems others had with the older design, and have myself experienced problems of loose power adapter connections on my old HP dv2000. The new connector on the HP dv6000 looks to solve this problem, however this means you won't be able to use 3rd party power adapters anymore.
HP dv6000 Power Connector
HP dv6000 Power Connector
Size and Weight:
This laptop is one of the biggest out there. Weighing in at a hefty 9.5 pounds, it is probably in the top 5% of the weight bracket for notebooks. The dimensions measure 16.5" L x 11.5" W x 1.57/1.85" H. The AC adapter adds another pound and 3 ounces to overall weight.  That means that you'll be carrying well over 10 pounds of computer related stuff, so this titan is not for the faint of heart!
Screen:
screen of hp dv6000 The screen is gorgeous. It is wonderfully bright and clear, and provides a respectable 1280×800 resolution in a widescreen format. Yes, there certainly are notebooks with higher resolution. It really comes down to preference. While other units may give you higher resolution, some may find it hard to read on small screens. For me, I thought 1280×800 was a good resolution to use for a 15.4? screen. My only complaint with the screen is that the glare is really bad when trying to use the unit outside. It gets so bad that it’s more like looking in a mirror than into a computer screen. Inside, however, the screen is beautiful.
Speakers:
The speakers are Harman/Kardon brand and relative to the size of the laptop are tiny. The speakers on this laptop face outward which is nice if you would like to play something with the lid closed. The performance of the speakers isn't so good though. You begin to hear sound distortion at about 80% max volume. Bass is virtually nonexistent with this set of speakers. For games the speakers seemed to perform decently, but they lack the virtual spacialization found in the Toshiba P35 speakers.
HP Pavilion dv6000 Memory
HP Pavilion dv6000 Memory
Input:
The keyboard is a very standard layout with built in numpad, which is certainly a nice addition. If anything will drive you to this laptop, the numpad is it. It no longer gets dreadfully hot and is sunken in. This helps alleviate the problem of it being accidentally tripped when typing. But due to its large size it still does not totally prevent this problem, even with small hands.
Pros
  • Gorgeous Screen
  • NumPad included on keyboard
  • 5 USB Ports
  • 2 PCMCIA ports
  • Good graphics card and gaming performance
Cons
  • Loud Fans
  • Keyboard area of laptop gets really hot
  • Horrible Battery Life
  • No serial or parallel ports
  • Proprietary AC connector
  • Only 100MB Fast Ethernet
The HP Pavilion DV6000 is a really nice, solid notebook computer and you really can’t go wrong with this unit. The price tag makes it very affordable. The unit sports a nice, sleek design and good all-around performance. It also offers a solid balance of features which really makes this entertainment notebook usable as a desktop replacement. In fact, I enjoy it so much I find myself spending more time working on the DV6000 now than I do my main desktop computer.
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