Saturday, December 20, 2008
Now You Can Customize Laptops from Sony VAIO Online
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Customize Laptops from the New Sony VAIO TT Series Online
Monday, November 3, 2008
Customize Laptops from the New Sony VAIO TT Series Online
<-125x125 Button - right->More than the wireless Internet access, VAIO TT comes with Blu-ray to allow you watch High Definition content right on your 11.1-inch X-black LCD widescreen display with LED backlight and 1366 x 768 resolution, enhanced with 100% color fidelity.
You can perform lots of intensive tasks as the laptop integrates long battery life of up to 9 hours, even if the system made of durable carbon fiber construction weights just 1.3Kg.
Other characteristics of the new series include an Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 processor with 1.2GHz speed, 4GB memory, 160GB hard drive storage, built-in Motion Eye web camera, the Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, and Windows Vista Business operating system with the Service Pack 1.
Power control can be handled via the intelligent battery management system with Quick Charge and Battery Care functions for quick charging.
For security, Sony VAIO TT series comes with VAIO Hard Disk Protection that protects the stored data in case of accidental bumps, fingerprint reader, and Trusted Platform Module encryption.
The price range for the TT models is between $2,600 and $3,260 after the conversion from British pounds, at the time of writing.
“As well as a technically advanced ultra-portable of the highest quality, we wanted to create a notebook that was the embodiment of understated style,” said Hidetoshi Takigawa, Marketing Director for VAIO Of Europe. “The emphasis is on nuance and subtlety, which of course is very difficult to get just right. I have to say that it is a credit to our designers that they have succeeded completely, and the VAIO TT-Series is an eloquent testament to that achievement.”
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Hewlett Packard and Vivienne Tam
But fashion is everywhere, and the world of computing systems does not make an exception. Nowadays, more and more manufacturers embrace a very intense sense of style and release “fashionable” products. Design has become an important and imperative aspect, added to the technological features, and that’s why HP announced its decision to work together with the world-renowned Asian fashion designer Vivienne Tam to create the Vivienne Tam Special Edition notebook.
The new design was unveiled during New York’s Fashion Week at Bryant Park, where Vivienne Tam had a fashion show, and is a red hot 10-inch HP laptop with her signature peony design. The new HP Vivienne Tam edition laptops were revealed down the runway looking like the latest designer clutch bags. “Like the Chinese symbol for <>, fashion and technology are modern examples of two things that are better together”; this is the explanation the company gave on their official website for the decision to bring an infusion of fashion to the HP technology. And we must agree: this is one innovative and extremely intelligent strategy a computer company could come up with in the attempt to convert its products into high fashion must-haves.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Pink Apple Macintosh Laptop
By using a metallic or solid finish for the color and spending $450, your pink Apple Macintosh laptop gets a scratch-resistant layer on the exterior and on the interior part, excepting the touchpad and the keyboard surface, which will remain white. You can combine pink with other colors for specific parts of the system as well.Another solution for having a pink Apple Macintosh laptop is to apply skins, and I’d like to recommend you to try the designer skins from GelaSkins. You’ll spend $29.95 for a unique design like Just Cause You Feel It by Steven Daily, or Shore by Lawrence Yang, and you’ll get a skin with a pink background and impressive drawings. All their skins are removable and use the 3M Technology to be easy applicable on the laptop’s surface, leaving no residue after removal. The material they are made of is scratch-resistant, with an anti- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet UV coating.
You can take a look also at DecalGirl store with even more designs having pink as the predominant color.
A more expensive alternative is to apply genuine pink Swarovski Crystals on the laptop, and you can do this at CrystalIcing. The firm offers only Swarovski Elements crystals in different colors and it would cost you about $2,000 for one laptop.
Your final decision will depend on the financial resources, taste and, of course, the need to have a permanent makeover or just something temporary for your pink Apple Macintosh laptop.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Dell Remote Access Software
Thursday, October 16, 2008
New Apple Laptops :-O
About the green aspect of the new MacBook models we can tell you that they don't have mercury and arsenic in the display, thanks to the LED backlight technology, which requires 30% less power compared to the standard CCFL displays with backlight.
In addition, Apple removed all bromine and chlorine from the manufacturing, plus it reduced the packaging size with 41%. Almost all components in the new Apple laptops are recyclable, according to the company.
Moving to the keyboard, we find again the backlight feature for comfortable typing in low light environments.
Inside there are a 320GB hard drive, an optional 128GB Solid State Drive with no moving parts, a fast DVD burner, 2 USB ports, one Mini DisplayPort for external displays, the MagSafe power port with safety properties, Kensington lock slot, a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1066MHz DDR3 fast memory, 802.11n wireless support for high-speed transfers, 5 hours battery life, Bluetooth, compatibility with the optional Apple Wireless Keyboard and wireless Mighty Mouse, the iSight web camera foe video conferences, up to 4GB system memory, built-in stereo speakers, and an omnidirectional microphone.
The new Apple laptops have Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard operating system pre-installed with lots of useful and cool applications, as well as the iLife ’08 equipped with iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand.
You have a few configuration options to choose from, with prices ranging between $999 and $1,599.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Acer Aspire One
When it was launched, Acer Aspire One laptop optimized for fast Internet communication, was described as a lightweight ultra-portable computer weighting about 2 pounds and measuring 9.8 x 6.7 x 1.14 inches. It comes with the Acer Signal Up technology to improve the wireless signal, support for 3G, built-in Acer CrystalEye webcam for video conferences, up to 1GB memory, Linpus Linux Lite or Windows XP Home operating system pre-installed, optional 80GB HDD, and Smart File Manager to merge extra storage from any SD card inserted in the second SD card slot into the memory available to the user.
Acer installs the Linpus Linux Lite operating system to offer a friendly interface, a nice screen layout, virus-free and fast-responsive platform.
Other software include OpenOffice, one Mail, Messenger, Acer eRecovery Management, Acer Launch Manager, Adobe Reader, McAfee Internet Security Suite, and Microsoft Office Trial 2007.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Apple's World’s Thinnest Laptop
Good news for MacBook Air fans! (and for me) According to AppleInsider, the price for a brand new MacBook Air with Solid State Drive got cut off with $500. So as you can see in the picture prepared by the editors at AppleInsider, the price dropped from $3,098 to $2,598 in just a month.
If you haven’t noticed yet, the price for NAND Flash memories is getting lower and the 1.6GHz model with SSD drive is available now at $2,398, which is a significant difference compared to the initial cost. This happened after Apple reduced the price for the 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor to $200, and the drop off the 64GB SSD drive price to $599 from $999.
At this moment, the other version of the MacBook Air with Intel Core 2 Duo processor clocked at 1.6GHz, 2GB memory, 80GB PATA hard drive at4 4200 rpm, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, and Wi-Fi module, costs $1,799. The PATA hard drive, also known as Advanced Technology Attachment with Packet Interface, is the original ATA interface that connects hard disks, solid state disks and CD-ROM drives inside computers. PATA allows for parallel connectivity with cable lengths of up to 18 inches, but after SATA standard came out it conquered the market even if PATA was the most popular interface. Serial Advanced Technology Attachment allows for faster data transfers, supporting hot-swapping (replacing devices during operation), thinner cables for more efficient cooling, and improved data integrity checks.
It is not a disadvantage for the MacBook Air users, but the $2,598-model adds faster processing speeds, while both configurations sport a 13.3-inch glossy widescreen LED display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, optimized for best viewing in low light conditions, 2GB memory, and the Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor with 144MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared memory.
The world’s thinnest laptop measures 0.16 to 0.76 x 12.8 x 8.94 inches at a weight of 1.36 Kg
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Compaq Presario V6700TX
Compaq Presario V6700TX, available at a starting price of $790, equipped for your everyday work and entertainment needs and coming with Genuine Windows XP Professional, but of course you can install the operating system you are used with.
Windows XP Professional will work great with the Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 processor at 1.67GHz speed but you have a better option too, the Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 at 2GHz speed.
The notebook has a 15.4-inch Wide XGA display supporting high definition viewing and being based on the BrightView technology having a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.
There are two memory options, 1GB DDR II which works well with Windows XP or the 2GB DDR II module in case you need to run more applications or install the most demanding OS, Vista.
For the graphics, Compaq Presario brings the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 video card which allows you to watch HD movies and play your special video games.
It has broadband connectivity support and an option between Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG or Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG network Connection with Bluetooth.
All your data is stored on a 120GB 5400 rpm S-ATA HDD or on the 160GB version, depending on your needs and your final configuration, while you get also a Super Multi 8xDVD+/-R/RW Double Layer or a LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support, off course at a higher price.
Compaq Laptop for $99
Circuit City will out do Wal-mart in the notebook pricing war this holiday season with a Compaq notebook for $99!
Of course, there's a catch - for $99.99 deal, you must sign a 12-month subscription to Vonage. The laptop is $299.99 without the 12-month Vonage subscription and $280 in instant rebate and $100 mail-in. Still cheaper than Wal-mart's $398 deal.
The Compaq Presario notebook features 15.4-inch widescreen with BrightView, Celeron M 420 processor (Wal-mart sells the model with AMD CPU), 512MB DDR RAM, 60GB hard drive, built-in wireless, and DVD/CD burner.
Currently, the notebook sells for $680. Circuit City will offer $280 instant rebate and $100 mail-in rebate ($680 - $380 = $299). The deal will begin during "Black Friday", the hottest shopping day of the season.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
New Mike Ming Dells
The technology behind creating Dell's Art House series of laptops allows me to share my visual creations with people who are inspired by art and who want to express their own individually unique sense of style," says Michael Miyahira.
These Special Art Edition urban designs for Dell Mike Ming line have a fluid organic style and you can choose from Red Swirl, Seaweed or Sunburst. Dell Inspiron 1525 is again the base laptop configuration and it starts at a price of $799.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Sony VAIO Z
Design enhancements take into account the ergonomic aspect while using the stylish laptop, so the brush-finished aluminum panel surrounding the keys continues to form a comfortable palm rest.
Talking about performance this series brings, we have to mention that it comes with the WWAN technology (3G) for fast mobile broadband speeds reaching 7.2Mbps, thanks to the HSDPA technology. There is also the newest Intel processor technology powering these laptops, the Intel Centrino 2, which delivers increased performance and battery life simultaneously, supporting the upcoming wireless draft N technology.
The Wireless Wide Area Network is a wireless standard using technologies like WIMAX, UMTS, GPRS, CDMA2000, GSM, CDPD, Mobitex, HSDPA or 3G, instead of spread-spectrum or OFDM modulation technology based on radio waves, which is used by WLAN. To use it, the user needs a WWAN card for the notebook, as well as monthly usage subscription at a wireless service provider.
“This is the culmination of ten years of VAIO innovation,” said Hidetoshi Takigawa, Marketing Director for VAIO of Europe. “Incorporating feedback from our discerning and highly demanding customers, the VAIO Z embodies everything the brand stands for – cutting edge excellence in technology, exceptional ergonomics and bold, iconic design. This is a notebook everyone would be proud to own.”
Friday, September 19, 2008
HP Laptop Computers
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Dell Inspiron Mini 9
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Notebooks introduced by Dell
Dell Latitude laptops line, come in a few color options, Regatta Blue, Regal Red and Quartz Pink, with up to 19 hours of battery life from a single charge, and allow you to choose the one suiting your needs best, from ultra-portable models like the 12.2-inch E4200 with a weight of 2.2 pounds, to high-end advanced notebooks such as the15.4-inch E6500 designed to replace desktop computers and bring high-performance on the go.
Design enhancements of the new Dell Latitude laptops include a semi-rugged 14.1-inch model priced at $2,399, tested to meet Military 810F standards for dust, vibration and humidity, as well as full-frame magnesium alloy construction with all-metal hinges, the Dell ControlPoint accessing user settings for power management, connectivity configurations and security management in a single application, intelligent backlight for the keyboard adjusting according to the ambient light levels, intelligent security sub-processors with embedded non-volatile storage that centralizes and helps protect user credentials and security keys, and sophisticated keyboards with unique features described in the following video.
“The new Latitude laptops and Dell Precision mobile workstations represent the largest client product development effort in the history of Dell,” said Jeff Clarke, senior vice president, Dell Product Group. “We’ve invested more than 1 million engineering hours and the result is a family of head-turning products that are as solid on the inside as on the outside, with features that enable better security, manageability and productivity.”
The new Dell Latitude On-enabled notebook gives users instant access to basic applications including email, attachments, calendar and web, without booting into the system’s main operating system. Latitude E4200 and Latitude E4300, the upcoming models using this technology, provide up to 19-hours of battery life based on the dedicated low-voltage sub-processor and operating system.For highest mobile performance Dell introduced the 17-inch mobile workstation coming in cool orange housing with anodized aluminum chassis, and integrating up to 16GB of RAM memory, with graphics powered by a 1GB card. The processor model is, of course, a quad-core, while the storage capacity reaches 1TB on 2 drives.Dell Latitude E5500 is a 14.1-inch laptop available at a starting price of $869, which offers a cost-effective solution for every-day tasks.
Another innovation in Dell’s laptop range is encountered at the Latitude E4200, which comes with a halogen-free laminates motherboard, halogen-free chassis plastics and fan housing, packed in a 99%-recyclable material.
Until we’ll feature each of these new laptops from Dell, let’s see what other improvements are. Here we have external SATA drive connections, DisplayPort, USB PowerShare, wireless draft N support, mobile broadband connectivity, WWAN, Bluetooth 2.1, WiMAX ready, GPS, contactless smart card, next-generation SSD drives, and dual pointing devices.