Archive for April, 2008


Solar Powered laptop

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Every laptop needs power for working and electric charging is used in all kind of laptops but designer Nikola Knezevic has designed a laptop which takes solar power for working or in other words we can say that its totally independent and its independent due to its powerful batteries, wide Solar Panel has been used for recharging these batteries that are attached to laptop.

It has prepared with Internet access, satellite link GPS and satellite telephone that makes it totally different from ordinary laptops, and it’s a universal tool of communication also its able to transform every data from any point of the planet.

Its solar panel is removable means you can take it away for recharging and one small battery that is fitted in the computer is on and it’s charged with solar power too when direct current is on.

It’s best for researchers and scientists because it’s independent and useful for them who work in long distance areas where power sources are unavailable.

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Tips To Save Space In Your Laptop Hard Drive

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Last year when you bought your laptop you were so amazed at the specs, particularly the amount of disk space that you have. Yes you can download most of your favorite movies and music, but now your hard drive disk space is startling to run low. You’ve tried everything, yet even the Disk Defragmenter won’t run because you don’t have the necessary disk space. What are you going to do now? Well, this is your lucky day! Below are some few tips that you might consider in saving space on your laptop hard drive.

• Run Disk Cleanup
• Lower The Maximum Size Of Your Recycle Bin
• Use Online Storage Options
• Compress Your Files And Folders
• Use Your iPod As An External Hard Drive
• Burn Your Files To Dual-Layer DVDs or CDs
• Uninstall Unused Programs and Games

If you’ve been having hard drive issues, or didn’t know how to remove or replace your laptop hard drive or any services that you want to avail, you should probably check out FixLaptop.com and seek for the answers that you’re looking for.

Ballistic Nylon Laptop case

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Ballistic Nylon Laptop case

Slappa launched a brand new laptop case; it is very impressive all of us. It is a fire resistant hard laptop case or their shoulder bags with elegant designs and innovative storage sections, Slappa Ballistix Aura might just have the ideal case you’re looking for. This laptop shoulder bag price is just $149, 99 is an amazingly durable yet lightweight $.26 lbs case and company launch lots of beautiful color like orange, black and sliver. Its outer surface made from tear and water resistant 1680-D ballistic nylon and special quality is multiple external storage compartments included innovative briefcase hold that withdraws back into the laptop bag when the handle is not in use. The bag perfectly fitted both size 15.4 inches and 17 inches notebooks. AURA sleeve is the important compartment of this bag and features a quilted internal lining with the same Super-Cush laptop stuffing used in the matching laptop shoulder bag.

Via: Notebookreview.com/

Eye-catching Asus M50Sv-A1

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

 Eye-catching Asus M50Sv-A1

Recently introduced Asus the new M50Sv-A1 entertainment personal laptop, featuring the advanced Intel Penryn processor, mobile graphics card nVidia’s 9 series, and much more, it is a Brand new concept Asus M50Sv-A1, lots of other features integrating that no other challengers have. Their touch pad multimedia, Altec Lansing speakers, and keyboard are full sized with a truly attention-grabbing qualities number pad.

Solidly built Asus M50Sv-A1, Rigidity in the chassis lets very small flex and feels tough. On the screen Hinges are also firm, and shouldn’t reason any wobbling during a cross-country journey. The monitor also has a slightly advanced glossiness than regular sleek screens, but pictures are exceedingly vivid. The intense glow of the display also helps overcome the reflectivness in a highly lighted environment. And excellent right and left viewing angles, but falls short vertical viewing. Light outflow is also quite noticeable at the base of the screen too.

Via: Notebookreview.com

Integrated Sony Vaio PCG-FRV27

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

 Integrated Sony Vaio PCG-FRV27
The Sony VAIO FRV series Notebook brings a complete new meaning to the initiative of getting more from consumer notebook. The PCG-FRV27 delivers the potential and the looks lacking of breaking the bank.

The differences between the 3 and 4 year old Sony notebook that I had been making use of Sony PCG-FRV27 are simply marvelous. Suddenly, I am not tentative to pull out my laptop in face of clients because of the uselessness of my previous PC.  Heck, the enhancements are a big step up from my desktop of 2 years. The Vaio graphics are quick and professional. I must have a PC that can create sharp and colorful graphics in order to look specialized. The graphics should also be sharp when exposed through the lens of a projector.
Specifications PCG-FRV27:

LCD resolution 1024 x 768
Windows XP home operating system
Modem 56 Kbps
CD-RW 24x (read), 16x (write), 8x (rewrite
512 MB RAM
1.024 MB maximum RAM
Size 13″ x 10.8 x 2.26″ and 7.72 lbs
One 40 GB hard drive
2.66 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet network connection
Two PC card slots
DDR SDRAM

Via: Notebookreview.com

Integrated HP 2133 Mini-Note

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

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HP launched new notebook in the market 2133 Mini-Note, it has a great deign. Every person in our office agreed that it has attractive look and solid chassis. The plastic casing and brushed aluminum is durable and hides fingerprints fine. It also keeps the lightweight Mini-Note, and weight only 2.86 lbs. It has the smooth business appeal, but it mainly focused toward students as well. The 8.9 inches WXGA display is gorgeous and easy to read. It puts off a frown though because of the defending coating. Nothing about feels cheap Mini-Note. It’s also comes with so many options in hard drive, so I think this might help in the presentation section of view the Mini-Note sports a VIA C7-M ULV processor.

Integrated HP 2133 Mini-Note

Our pre-production Mini-Note features the following specifications:

Memory: DDR2 SDRAM, 667MHz, one SODIMM memory slot, supports up to 2048MB.
Expansion slots: (1) ExpressCard/54 slot, Secure Digital (SD) slot.
Processor: VIA C7-M ULV Processor (up to 1.6 GHz, 128 KB L2 cache).
Software: HP Backup and Recovery Manager, Roxio Creator 9, Microsoft Office Ready 20078.
Audio: High Definition Audio, stereos speakers, integrated stereo microphones, stereo headphone/line out, and stereo micro.
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1.05 (at front) x 10.04 x 6.5 inches.
Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Business, Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic 32, FreeDOS, or SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.

Logitech MX AirBook

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

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You all know Logitech has very famous for manufacturing some of the top class computer accessories. So imagine when they sent us their whole new notebook! This 12” type factor notebook features a traditional complete black design, a ports selection is solid, and is so light it built the MacBook Air feel like an escort brick.

The AirBook is visually ordinary compared to most notebooks currently on the market. The laptop basic structure remains similar to laptop designs from the older 1990s and choice this design gives the AirBook a conservative plea that’s sure to make it famous among street warriors and average customers who want to radical against the fashion of laptops with weird designs.

There is a reasonable choice of ports on the Logitech AirBook with just about all port the average customer is likely to must on a 12” notebook, the whole list of ports are available like Enlarged RJ-11 (modem), Microphone in, Logitech SuperDeluxe port, Headphone out, Enlarged RJ-45 (LAN/Ethernet), serial port, VGA out, 1 USB 2.0.

VIa: Notebookreview.com