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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Envy m6-1205dx D1C68UAR 15.6" LED AMD A-Series A10-4600M 2.30GHz Reviews

Envy m6-1205dx D1C68UAR 15.6' LED AMD A-Series A10-4600M 2.30GHz 6GB RAM 750GB HDD 64-bit Win8 Notebook - Refurbished
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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I bought an HP envy m6 at Best Buy about four months ago (June 2013) and it seemed a capable little machine, definitely good for the price.

Windows 8 was a big negative, but almost all new laptops come with it installed now, and there have been some improvements made with 8.1.

Last week the laptop stopped recognizing my battery and would not charge it. I wasted about six hours troubleshooting this issue myself, and then went to HP support since I was still under the manufacturers warranty. After an hour on the phone, they told me that the battery had died and sent me a new one that arrived in less than 48 hours. The new battery did not fix the problem. Unfortunately, the only other possibility at this point is that the part of the motherboard that detects the battery had become defective somehow. I suspected this was the problem when initially troubleshooting this issue, as my google searches revealed that this has been an issue for HP since Windows 7. Apparently their laptops heat up and burn out the diode that detects the battery.

Obviously this issue won't effect everyone, but it will likely effect some people. Here is my explanation for the three star rating:

It would have been five stars based on "bang for the buck" performance but...

1 star: No linux support for drivers. This is bad for developers and other technical types. You CAN install Linux / dual boot to Linux on this device, but some features will not work, especially dual monitor display.

-1 star: Motherboard burned out, and this had been a long term issue for HP that they've yet to resolve. I wouldn't recommend purchasing this laptop, especially if you're a developer. I'm currently creating a new image backup so that I can send my new laptop back to HP for who knows how long for a replacement.

In all... its okay, but you're rolling the dice if you purchase this product. I wouldn't recommend it.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Samsung ATIV Book 2 NP270E4E-K01US 14-Inch Laptop (Mineral Ash Reviews

Samsung ATIV Book 2 NP270E4E-K01US 14-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $549.99
Sale Price: $442.00
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I dislike it when people write a review about something they have only owned for 24 hours. Yet, here I go as the opportunity to be first can't be resisted.

First, I happen to think a 14" notebook is the perfect size for my purposes. I will resist the urge (mostly) to comment on Windows 8 since this is my first time with that OS. Suffice it to say the learning curve was steeper than previous Windows versions, but not terribly bad. The world has gone nuts over apps, it appears.

First impression: Cheap! I am a huge Samsung fan, and I was expecting something....different. When closed, this laptop has a classy look and feel to it. Opened, it looks and feels....cheap. It is light enough to pick up with one hand, and if I lift it by the corner the keyboard actually flexes.The screen portion will flex too. The keyboard half looks and feels cheap. It appears the entire unit is plastic. Maybe that is the new trend; I am coming from a Sony Vaio which was metal and very rigid.

However, I'm not a plastic hater and once I got past the initial shock I really love the laptop. Not surprisingly, the display is amazingly sharp and clear. I like the keyboard layout and feels very similar to my Vaio.

I'm not an aficionado of touch pads, I would rather use a wireless mouse, even if I have to set it on one knee while balancing the computer on the other. However, I did give it a thorough test drive and I was very impressed. I'm sure those who primarily use touchpads will be very happy. Processing is very fast, but then aren't they all when new? We'll see in six months, and I will report back. Battery life is spec'd at 4.8 hours and on my first try that turned out to be realistic. Much better than my Sony Vaio.

In summary, I have been using computers now for 30 years. My first was an IBM Jr. that only ran on DOS and didn't even have a hard drive, but a 5kb memory. We have gone from that to this, and I have enjoyed every improvement step along the way. :) I have high hopes that I will be enjoying this Samsung notebook for a long time.

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I bought this laptop for a few reasons: it's some of the best processing power available for the price, it's a Samsung, and, as a student, I wanted a 14" laptop that doesn't weigh 100 lbs, so I can drag it to class.

Firstly, I cannot speak to the processing power because I didn't use it for very long before deciding to send it back. Windows 8 is a mess and is clearly meant to be used with a touch-screen. The ATIV Book 2 is not that and it leaves you with a feeling like, "Then, why does this thing run 8?" From the moment you turn it on, the fan kicks on and it's not what I would call loud, but it is noticeable.

Secondly, by buying a Samsung, I was hoping for something I knew would be reliable and quality. This honestly feels like it's made of cheap plastic. It isn't a $1200 laptop, but $550 isn't terribly cheap and I expected something much nicer for the money. I didn't like the display quality, the touch pad, or the feel of it. I'd rather spend a few extra dollars and know that something is going to last a little bit longer.

Lastly, the reason you'd buy a 14" laptop is portability, but, it's laid out in a ridiculous way. The keyboard isn't placed effectively. It has a "centered" feeling on the bottom part of the laptop with lots of wasted space on either side of the keyboard. For being one of the smaller, full-powered laptops out there, it felt massive.

It seemed nice as far as processing is concerned with the brief browsing and web surfing that I did while I had it, but if you buy it, make sure you buy it running Windows 7. Windows 8 just isn't meant for this machine.

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It probably should have included USB 3.0 and it will have been better,nice color and very light weight for traveling purposes

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

HP 15.6" Laptop 4GB 750GB | g6-2249wm Review

HP 15.6' Laptop 4GB 750GB | g6-2249wm
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
List Price: $428.00
Sale Price: $379.99
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I have been using this for about a month (everyday) first off the winter blue is a good color (sick of black n grey)

I have heard that playing games is not good on apus but i have played fear 3,left 4 dead 2,and red faction arm. without so much as a hickup!! they all play wonderful n smooth!!

I dont play often but nice to know i can! AMD did a fine job with this!

the sound is better then other laptops i have owned. it has some dolby program settings that really help.

750 gig hard drive is plenty! 4 gig ram installed (upgradable to 8 gigs) the video uses 512 itself plus more if it needs it-

the dvd drive seems a tad flimsybut works with no problems! as long as you are not beating on it i think it will last you. for 300-400 bucks i really cant find another laptop that comparesand i searched everywhere!

this thing just works!! windows 8 takes a bit to get use tobut once you mess with it for a little while its fine!

i dont use apps so i just uninstalled every app and only log in as local user (dont want microsoft account)

then i turn off all the reminders,apps,pop ups----etc so its like windows 7 (sorta) then i replace all the app icons (squares) with my own programs. so that start up screen has just what i want there and no apps!! ok im drifting off here--this is well worth the $ btwwindows 8 may take you a min to get use to but one thing i have to say, it is a very fast os-

stuff opens quick on this laptop! none of that click n wait! very zippy - im gonna order 4 more gigs ram this week and that should even be better :)

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Nice computer. Can't beat it for $270. Fast, light, pretty thin. One of the better touch pads I've used not overly sensitive. Feels slightly flimsy, but holds together well. I recommend it.

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great laptop may by another one ..... not bad as a gamer..... runs above average .... don't be scared of this item

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I'm not happy with internet use and Windows 8. Otherwise it's a nice laptop. I added a HDM! cable to connect to TV for Netflix & Hulu.

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I was nervous buying a refurbished computer but this is great. When I opened it, it looked brand new. Had the plastic covering on it so it wouldn't get scratched and everything. Absolutely love it.

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Cheap Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A07US 15-Inch Premium Ultrabook (Ash

Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A07US 15-Inch Premium Ultrabook
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $1,699.99
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I just got my Series 9 AO7 with Windows 8 and it is nothing short of Awesome! In August I bought a 13" MacBook Air, which revolutionized my business travel experience with its slim profile and light weight, and for the most part it is a very satisfying laptop. The problem for me with the Mac was that I mostly use Microsoft Office programs, and Excel on a Mac is a true nightmare of biblical proportions; slow and not at all user-friendly. That was my first Mac experience and if not for the Excel issues I would probably be very happy. The Series 9 has all the great multi-function pad features of the Mac, but this 15" has double the Ram plus the latest 1.9 I7 processor and it is blindingly fast. Win8 is taking a little getting used to but the learning curve is very fast if you are comfortable playing around a bit. The weight difference between the 13" Mac and 15" S9 isn't noticeable and the bigger screen is quite welcome with a length profile that is less than 2" different. The S9 case is sleek and beautiful, it fits perfectly in my briefcase which was a concern, and the powercord comes apart and is much slimmer than my old Dell (which I'll never go back to).

I have not noticed any of the wifi issues others have complained about; maybe it was fixed?

This Samsung Ultrabook is hands down the best PC I've ever owned. I highly recommend it!

UPDATE added 10/24/13:

Having used this ultrabook for the past year I can't say enough about how great it is. The worst thing I ever did was listen to the Apple crowd and go Mac Air, and the best thing was dumping it and buying this Samsung. As I said a year ago, this has proven to be the best PC I've ever owned and I've had more than 10 over the past 2 decades. The battery remains as robust as it was a year ago. I had a minor problem last month when I booted up one morning and it would not accept my login passwords at startup. I reentered like 500 times and finally it took, but I could tell there was still a problem. I believe this was a Windows 8 issue and not a Series 9 issue. My IT people were able to fix the problem using a PW hack, but I suggest if you haven't already done so to take a memory stick and make a backup key for your login prompt. It was stupid that I hadn't done that but now I know.

Otherwise everything has worked flawlessly. I'll also add that the laptop is tough. I was recently on a commuter flight to Chicago and had to stuff a bag in the overhead. I used a little too much force and made a small dent in the bottom of the PC. No problem. Aside from a slight cosmetic blemish it is not any worse for the wear.

Overall this remains the most satisfying and headache-free computer I've ever known, plus it delivers a 10 on the Awesome factor when you're in a room full of people with their sorry clunkers.

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This is a great laptop. well built. strong feel. super cool look. really fast boot time in seconds. The only th;ng I really couldn't stand was windows 8. was willing to deal with it but then i found out that my work VPN was not compatible with win8 so it had to go.

It took a long time to figure out how to make this computer boot from USB so I could install Win7 so i'll give some instructions here:

1. boot computer and push F2 repeatedly to enter bios

2. hit arrow key to right and stop at Advanced. Disable Fast BIOS Mode

3. tap over more to Boot tab and disable secure boot; change OS Mode to CSM OS

4. Select Device Priority and ENTER, then change Boot Order making USB first

5. F10 to save.

now should boot USB.

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I was very surprised with just how much I enjoy this laptop! I was looking for something light and mobile, but still big enough to accommodate a good sized screen and a decent resolution. I read a lot of reviews, and the general consensus was that it was a great laptop but, of course, not perfect.

The first thing I noticed when I got it was how ridiculously good looking it is. It has a sleek, dark metallic design with silver brushed sides. It is definitely something I wouldn't mind being seen with :-P

It is also extremely light and comfortable to work with. It is easy to move around, even in tight quarters. It also never gets too hot from what I could tell, although I mostly stick to just web browsing, so you can take that with a grain of salt. The joint between the screen and the base also has a great resistance to rotating. It is enough to stop it from tilting the screen from moving it around, but still easy enough to adjust it when you need to.

The keyboard is fantastic. The backlight is useful in the dark, and the keys have a nice, responsive feel to them. The only thing I don't like is that you have to turn on the "Fn Lock" to use the programmed keys for volume, brightness, etc.

The trackpad was the best I've ever used (yes, even better than the MBP). It has all of the familiar features (click with two fingers for a right click (or you could do a normal right click), swipe with two fingers to scroll, and pinch to zoom), and it is much easier to click than on the MBP. There is honestly nothing bad about it. Bravo!

The screen is beautiful. I was hoping to find a laptop with 1920x1080, but the 1600x900 is not bad at all. The picture looks crisp, and the colors are bright and vivid. The screen also gets extremely bright; it's pretty impressive considering the big battery life.

The battery life blows my mind a bit. It says 7.2 on the specs, but with just web browsing, I've been getting somewhere between 9-10 hours. It's nice not having to worry about the battery throughout the day.

In my opinion, they had too much pre-installed software. I'm not a big fan of pre-installed software, but luckily they made it easy to get rid of it all. You just go into the Windows 8 settings and reinstall Windows 8. Erase everything and once it boots up again (all of the pre-installed software will be gone) it'll have a nice little convenient Samsung download center on your desktop with all of the drivers and software that you need.

I should also note that the webcam works very well. A lot of laptops ignore the webcam quality, but the Series 9 did a great job with it's.

Overall, it is the best laptop I've ever used. It suits my needs perfectly, and I don't plan on upgrading for a while. Although, I have heard that they are working on a new series 9 laptop with a ridiculous resolution and touch screen. So if that is important to you, you might want to Google it to see if you want to hold off for that one!

So in Summary:

PROS:

Good looking

Light and comfortable

Resposive, backlit keyboard

Best trackpad I've ever used

Bright, vivid 1600x900 screen

Outstanding battery life

Easy to use software for required drivers and additional software

Great webcam

CONS:

Too much pre-installed software

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I spent lots and lots of hours searching for the best Ultrabook for travelling while maintaining my ability to do work for an extended period of time. Since I am a software developer, I need power and I had clear criteria that I needed to be matched:

1. I7 (or even I5) processor

2. 8 Gb RAM mimnimum

3. 256 Gb SSD minimum.

I can only say that Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A07US 15-Inch Premium Ultrabook (Ash Black) matched everything and now using it for almost 1 month I can only praise the processing power and speed while doing intensive work on both databases and computations.

The keyboard back lit is amazing, the keyboard is amazing, the track pad is very good compared to previous laptops that I had, but I'm using an external mouse anyway.

The battery is also amazing, because doing development can be quite demanding in terms of battery consumption, I can get 5-6 hours depending on the tasks. While only browsing/reading takes you to 9-10 hours. Watching movies is also very demanding in terms of battery so it holds for 5-6 hours.

The only draw back is the video card which cannot be really used for any serious gaming, also the resolution that is not amazing having a maximum 1600x900. But that's fine with me since I don't do graphical work on it.

All in one, this a masterpiece and I can fully recommend it which I rarely do since I'm very picky on computers.

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Really nice notebook, well-built, thin, light, boots amazingly fast, good battery life, but definitely overpriced. Power jack looks fragile as on most laptops, but no problems with it yet. Don't know why these laptop manufacturers can't look at how Apple does the power connection on their Macbooks.

I cannot get WiDi to work. I have the Belkin Screencast but haven't gotten far enough through the configuration process on the notebook to make a connection. I have downloaded the latest WiDi updates, with no success when I try to run the WiDi app. Something to do with the Samsung custom driver for the Intel 4000 graphics not being compatible with Widi software. Samsung support is of no help, at first they say they are working on the driver, then they say this laptop is not compatible with WiDi, despite product literature statements to the contrary. Either way, WiDi does not work out of the box on this notebook. This is false advertising in my opinion.

Also, I cannot figure out how to use the supposedly combined headphone/mic jack for mic input. Works fine as a headphone jack, but I have not been able to get an external mic to work. May have to use USB mic/headset for things like Dragon.

Touchpad is a pain, had to disable/reconfigure a couple of things, but I'm starting to get used to it. Windows 8 also takes getting used to, not sure I ever will. I hate the way Windows 8 apps take the whole screen, no controls visible, you have to go to top of screen and pull pointer down to bottom to kill apps. I spend all my time in the Desktop mode. Maybe I should have stuck with Win 7, perhaps WiDi would still work. On the plus side, all my old 32-bit apps seem to run fine under Windows 8.

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Monday, September 22, 2014

Discount Samsung Series 3 NP305E5A-A03US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Silver)

Samsung Series 3 NP305E5A-A03US 15.6-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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This laptop would make the perfect family notebook, desktop replacement on the go laptop, or even a college gamer laptop!!

I played Batman Arkham City, Half Life and did the 3d Marked 2011, with low settings and just used the stock unit with out any adjustments:

Arkham City:

Average:18

Maximum:20

Lost Coast50fps

I did the free edition of 3DMark 11:

Graphic Test:

1-2.4

2-2.35

3-2.75

4-1.61

Physics Test-6.01

Combined Test-2.06

I got this as a "College Gamer" laptop. I could have spent more, but I don't feel it was necessary. The fastest graphics card in a laptop will cost you thousands of dollars, while a basic desktop card, like the one i got in my desktop, will out perform any laptop. So i saved my money and upgraded my desktop and got this affordable guy!

This little guy has a better multi-touch pad than the silver apple computers, and i am not lying. I can't emphasize on how much the feel of the mouse and the keyboard are when it comes to choosing this laptop. It makes the actual use of this laptop much more worth it! The only mouse that has as good as feel is the $1200 MBP.

This AMD Model is the way to go. From everything i know, the graphics will out perform the stock Intel graphics that are in the more expensive laptops. The quad core AMD is very powerful cpu. The i3 line are just dual core's that are slightly faster, but have way less graphic power! Not to mention that Intel charges more. So you get a great price/performance when you stick to AMD!

Description of Laptop:

It doesn't have any place where your finger prints smudge. The lid is solid and not all shaky. The screen is actually really crisp. Surprisingly there was very minimum bloatware, like a bunch of games, samsung software that is useful and a pack of cyber link software.

The GPU isn't the best you can get, but for under $600 you can't get anything this strong especially on the Intel's. All the other brands at this range all lack in 2 or more places and all the others lack when it comes to graphics.

This one is seriously top notch compared to the others. They all have smudge city, cheap plastic, worth-less touch pad and flimsy keys. The chiclet keys on this make cleaning it much easier. and way easier to use.

The weight on this is very light and I could barely feel it in my backpack. I started a timer from the second the computer booted and the battery said 100%. When the timer started I began playing Arkham City with 75% lighting. The laptop went "4 HOURS", with about 20% left. It probably would have gone another 30-40 minutes, but I don't like draining the battery.

There was surprisingly no heat at all. The hottest spot is on the left side of the mouse, but the other side was just cold. The sound on this can get as loud as you need. The sound played beautifully and was real crisp. I mean it was really nice quality!

Unless you want to spend an extra $250-$500, then this is your best bet for a good gaming/college laptop. Actually this is a laptop that everyone should get! Think of the graphics as the best you can get for under $800-$900!

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Pros:

1.5 Ghz Quad core processor with Turbo Core (2.4 Ghz)

4 GB of RAM

Multi in 1 card reader

BRIGHT, vibrant, matte finish screen

Full sized chiclet keyboard

500 GB HDD

Bluetooth

Discrete class graphics processing unit with 512 MB RAM with HDMI capable of 7.1 audio output

Light

Mostly ingerprint resistant

Webcam and digital microphone array

Easy access hardware upgrades

3+ hour battery life on "full" charge

Real, fully functional restore disc set

Can be easily and safely overclocked

Cons:

Some keyboard buttons are a bit small, placement makes editing your typing a chore sometimes

Touchpad gets in the way when typing

HDD is 5400 RPM instead of 7200

Frame around keyboard and screen is not fingerprint resistant

Battery configuration is slightly annoying

Restore disc set is one part aggravation

3 USB instead of four, no 3.0

Optical drive will not read all types of recordable media

Bloatware is partially necessary

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Indepth:

1.5 Ghz Quad core processor with Turbo Core (2.4 Ghz) can be overclocked to 2.4 for base speed and 2.6 for Turbo Core...and it's stable! (The free k10stat program is required, but not included.)

4 GB of RAM, with one slot unoccupied. Throw in a second stick 4 GB and max out the system to 8 with ease. (This upgrade should be a priority. The full 8 gigs really make a difference.)

Multi in 1 card reader (You'd be amazed how much you'll use it. Can also be used to make your spare SD cards function as a ReadyBoost device. (creates a cache to help with HDD read times speed up)

BRIGHT, vibrant, matte finish screen with no glare, no gloss to grab fingerprints. Beautiful.

Full sized chiclet keyboard with numeric pad, really comes in handy since the Fn key isn't always needed.

500 GB HDD is spacious, even with their recovery partition. They even give you partition software that makes it simple and easy to customize your PC.

Bluetooth works amazingly well. Grabs a hold of all the signals I've sent it's way.

Discrete class graphics processing unit with 512 MB RAM is more than enough power to run Source engine games such as Left 4 Dead at 1366x768 with everything maxed out in the graphics settings, along with 2-4x AA and 16 AF! Even Sega's Sonic Generations and Activision's War For Cybertron can be run at 1024x768 to 1366x768 with medium graphics quality and look gorgeous, with no drops in frame rates.

Lightweight. Not a back breaker if carried in backpack, or shoulder bag. Weighs 5 pounds, even!

Easy access hardware upgrades with ONE panel and screw to remove. So easy. HDD, RAM and optical drive access in one spot!

Real, fully functional restore disc set...with a catch. The Windows disc is factory made and comes in the box. The drivers/software disc must be made by the user, through an easy to use wizard interface.

Battery configuration is slightly annoying because of the 80/100 setting. When charged all the way to 100%, the overall life span will diminish like all batteries of this type. You have to go into the BIOS to fully unlock the battery, plus settings in Windows. A real hassle. If you leave it locked at 80% (factory, out of the box setting) it's supposed to ensure long life of the battery.

Restore disc set is one part aggravation because the optical drive is picky about which brands it'll use. Philips will not work. Maxell and Verbatim will. Of those that won't, it won't even read them or detect their presence.

Bloatware is partially necessary to get full functionality, such as enable/disable of: wifi, touchpad, backlight, print screen key, you get the idea. Without it, many important things will not work. At all.

All in all, this is a very powerful system for under $400.00. As is, it's a fantastic multimedia machine. With the mods I made (maxed out RAM, overclocked CPU, Blu-Ray I added) this is a hearty HTPC, with medium to high gaming, that is easily a desktop replacement PC that's portable!

I highly recommend it. Fantastic machine.

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I am a computer person. I do my research before I purchase anything and usually know exactly what I am getting for my money. I found this beautiful little machine and grabbed one for $399 while they were at Best Buy. I was completely surprised by the performance of this little beast. First of all, the laptop is beautiful, light, feels well built, and has a battery that lasts 4-5 hours even while streaming video over wifi. What really blew me away however was how strong the AMD processor and graphics capabilities are for a notebook at this price point. Since the video card shares system memory I bought another 4GB stick of DDR3 Ram for about $30 and installed it in the second slot (A nice feature) that starts empty on this laptop. I can run World of Warcraft on high with consistent 60fps everywhere, or even on ultra with up to 60fps in dungeons and 20-30fps everywhere else. I was also able to run The Old Republic for several hours at a time on medium settings with 30fps. This is a fantastic laptop for the price point, and for the mobile gamer or MMO person it gets the job done. The screen is very clear and resolution looks great, plus the HDMI port is a nice plus. Bluetooth built in is a feature usually found on more expensive laptops and makes uploading photos from your smartphone an absolute breeze.

Aside from the RAM upgrade, I would also recommend a decent laptop cooler mat, as like every other laptop this thing can get a bit hot after several hours of gaming. One that props the laptop up a little allowing air to move beneath it is the best. I picked up this one at best buy for $20 and it does a great job:All in all I paid less than $500 for the Laptop, Ram Upgrade, Cooling Pad, a nice case and a mouse for when I game.

This is unbeatable and if you are considering doing any gaming at all, I would definitely recommend these AMD systems over the I3 and I5. Only when you get up to I7 do they start beating the A6 in graphics capability.

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I liked this laptop and still kinda like it, I got what it says on the box, fast, lightweight and cheap. The only reason what I am giving a 1 star is because of the material what is made of, pretty cheap plastic. I mean this is a portable device, the case material gotta be enough resistant for the daily handling: holding, lifting, open/close the lid, whatever. Well the story is after 2 months of having this computer, after a full day of working on it (was pretty hot btw) I grabbed from the left side of the case using one hand (lid open) and then I heard the crack and a big fissure appeared at the topcase, from the internal side of the lid support until reaching the keyboard (even through the keyboard by now), I gotta say this is not a heavy laptop, it weights the half of my former vaio computer and I am really not a strong person that crush stuff while holding it. I would feel better if I just dropped it or something, at least it would be my fault, but in this case I don't feel that was my fault, it wasn't a crack on the screen which the most common thing that might happen when you hold a laptop badly, it was a fracture on what's suppose to be the strongest part on a laptop. The temperature might also influence in this situation, but if you have bad quality plastic and heat then there is not surprise. Called Samsung and they consider this as an accident so it's not covered by the warranty. The crack is on the topcase, which is not a common replaceable part, after digging on the web for a replacement found a chinese site that sells the top cases for this brand, 50 bucks + shipping, received it today and during the replacement just found out that everything is cheap regarding this computer from screws to wires used on it. I almost broke the new topcase while replacing it. So beware about this product, use both hands while holding it, treat it extremely careful like you were holding a baby.

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Before buying this I had my doubts if I'd ever get used to or get to like this weird keyboard. However, it did not take long. The keyboard is nice. The touchpad is the best I've had so far yet in a laptop.

The screen resolution is amazing once you get the proprietary ATI driver installed.

I had a little trouble with this system at the start. It would boot to blank black screen in Bodhi 1.3 and the current Linux Mint. However this seems to be an issue with "new hardware" and the lag time of linux support for the chipsets related to the amd a6 3400m family. luckily google pointed me to a message board thread relating to this; setting the linux kernel boot parameter with the option "radeon.modeset=0" made mint and bodhi installable from CD.

My summary of pros and cons is listed below.

Pro:

--speed of quad cores and GPUs, as well as the internal drives and memory; amazing, especially considering the low wattage of the integrated CPU chip--a supercomputer that runs on batteries, something that could not be imagined a decade or two ago.

--great value for a sub 500 usd laptop.

--amazing crisp display; has hdmi output also.

--great touchpad, good keyboard, and first impression makes me believe quality of components seems nice.

--fits in a backpack; light and fairly compact.

Con:

--bluetooth (nor wifi) cannot be turned off from bios directly or from keyboard fn buttons--needs --software to do it. haven't figured out how to make linux do it yet.

--no caps or num lock lights.

--only 3 usb jacks (1 left, 2 right)

--linux setup and support leaves a lot to be desired; thank goodness for message boards, google, and the kind geniuses posting on said boards.

--I'm still very bothered and annoyed by not being able to shut off the RF of wifi and bluetooth with a single tap of two buttons like I was in my old laptop.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Cheap Toshiba Satellite L505-ES5034 Notebook PC

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I had an HP laptop in the past. My office laptop is a dell laptop. I was sick of the quality of those laptops and looking for something that is reliable. I am hoping this one is better. This laptop has very good looks. The finish looks awesome. Extra keys on the keyboards for the numbers help. Media buttons (no one really uses them) are not given. I bought a 3 year warranty from squaretrade for just 80$ (3 years). Do no buy warranty from this website. I am loving this laptop for the price I paid (510 after 15% bing cashback bought on ) With windows 7 (4GB and i3 processor) the laptop boots very fast, detects the wireless network and is ready for surging in less than a minute. Cons: The only thing I have found (like everybody else) is the sound system. It is horrible.

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Acer Aspire TimelineX AS1830T-68U118 11.6-Inch Laptop (Black) Review

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I do my serious computing at home on a well-appointed desk top and when traveling need a laptop that can at least handle the kinds of work I perform with my desktop. For the past 2 years I used a Dell XPS M1330 for this purpose and came to literally loathe the machine (heavy and unreliable, with disappointing performance), which ended my respect for Dell and sent me looking elsewhere for something more to my liking. To see if I could get along with a smaller machine I first tried traveling with a $200 netbook, which I found to be simply too weak for my needs; however, I found the light weight and small size to be a major plus, so I went on the prowl for the same kind of form factor in a powerful machine, which led me eventually to the 1380T. At present there aren't many machines in this category, and from what I could tell from specs and user comments, this one is at the top of the list at the present time, which is why I bought one. There has been nothing from my experience to date to indicate otherwise and in fact, my shift to the Acer 1380T (I7 CPU) from the Dell has been like coming up for fresh air, a five star experience.

I've had this unit for about a month now and to date have taken it on one serious road trip, which has demonstrated the machine is all I had hoped for, and actually a good bit more. Other reviewers have thoroughly gone through what this machine has to offer so I will limit myself to what I have found useful.

1. It has handled everything I do with my desktop (something I could not say for the Dell) let me hasten to add I don't do games, which may need a dedicated graphics card for best effect (Asus has a machine in this class that such users might consider, although why one would want to play those kinds of games on a machine this small is beyond me)

2. It runs cool and has a very long battery life (my initial read is that it will easily go 8 or 9 hours when all you are doing is routine text processing kinds of stuff, about 4 times as long as the Dell)

3. It is in that magic weight range of around 3 lbs and its thickness and weight are not amplified by the battery (unlike many other laptops)

4. The screen is excellent (others have carped about viewing angle, but for a single user it is great, and in this size range, isn't that what matters?)

5. I actually like the "chiclet" key board, which has "homing" ridges on the f and j keys that help with touch typing ... I find individual key size to actually be substantial, and touch type at least as easily on this keyboard as the one I have at home ... maybe I have a light touch, but I don't notice any keyboard flex others seem to sense

6. The machine feels substantial, even with all the plastic (which I'm sure holds weight down)

7. The charger does not use a proprietary input, is light, consisting of a single wall wart with a configurable plug (for which you can get alternatives for other country's outlets), configurable meaning you can position the prongs for horizontal or vertical (and it's a 2 prong non-polarized plug) my guess is that the total travel package is a good 2 lbs under the Dell.

Are there annoyances? There is the usual bloatware, but no worse than what I've experienced with other vendors ... it just means spending some time removing or disabling it. There is no optical drive, but that's a weight trade-off, and after honestly examining my usage patterns, I couldn't even remember the last time I required one on a trip. I have a perfectly good $50 Samsung external USB that works just fine for the rare occasions I have to do something with that almost outmoded technology.

My one peeve with Acer is their not supplying system reinstall media, expecting users to create their own. It took 1.25 hours to produce the 4 DVDs their on board utility produces from the partition on the hard disk they have set aside with this content. My advice, start it going while you are watching TV or reading a book and just be prepared for it to take awhile. It would be nice if Acer would set this up so you could create a bootable USB or flash instead.

Surprises? From other reviews I expected to have issues with the touch pad, but have not at all. I've always hated touch pads because I somehow manage to hit them with my thumb at the wrong time with annoying effects, but not this one. Otherwise, it seems to work no better or worse than any other I've used across a spectrum of manufacturers. I also like having less palm space, since I've come to believe that is something that helps to keep my thumbs away from the touch pad.

My other surprise was with the built-in Bluetooth. I have an old Palm TX that has information I wanted to sync onto this machine, only to find USB sync for Win 7 x64 is not being supported by Palm software. A little investigation indicated I might be able to sync via Bluetooth. Sure enough, once enabled, both devices located each other and sync just worked. Incidentally, if you are new to x64 you too will likely find that some of your older apps won't run without an upgrade to a 64-bit version (sometimes this is just a question of needing to locate a 64-bit driver, but some apps do things that are incompatible with 64-bit architecture).

I have not used an external monitor with this machine (yet) and don't have any particular reason to use hdmi or sound I/O, so check what other reviewers have to say if those are important to you. The card reader is the usual for this type of machine and having a hot key for enabling/disabling wi-fi or Bluetooth is definitely more user friendly than the physical switch Dell supplied.

All in all, Acer has managed to wrap a lot of very nice stuff into a very small package. From my first month of usage, I believe it to be by far the best of the dozen or so laptops I've worked with over the years.

January 18 update OK, I've now really put this machine through some heavy lifting. For a week long workshop I was involved in, I used this laptop for extensive editing of PowerPoint slides. Presentation files ranged from a couple of slides to over 500, and sometimes I had maybe as many as 10 of them open cutting and pasting to a master. I also had Adobe Photoshop and Acrobat open at various points, not to mention Outlook, Excel, and web browsers. The machine never crashed. Every now and then I noted a bit of a pause when the system's power misering required spinning the hard drive back up, so a SSD might be worth considering, although this was a minor annoyance. I forgot my charger and went my first day on battery alone without running dry, at least 5 hours of serious use including internet for a chunk of the time. It may be of interest that the generic nature of the charge port allowed me to use a colleague's (for an Aspire one netbook), which while a bit less potent was sufficient to restore full charge in a few hours. The final presentation had notes on each slide and apparently PowerPoint writes to pdf in image form if you ask for notes, which showed one non-gaming reason reason for having a graphics card. It took the machine quite a bit of time to do it. An app we worked on had a bug that was revealed because the CPU evidently runs a good bit faster than Intel's integrated graphics processor. On the other hand, Photoshop runs perfectly fine (at least for the kinds of editing I typically do). As for using projectors and external monitors, the machine brought both up effortlessly and automatically (Casio projector, miscellaneous monitor). For airplane usage and travel, it is the perfect size for today's cramped seating, even room on the tray table for my nano mouse. I managed to get along OK with the touchpad for routine stuff, but when it came to extended or precision work, I pulled out my nano mouse. Communications and networking were flawless, across multiple variations of network configurations. One more thing that may be of interest to some, the built-in mic can be set to pass through via Sound in the control panel, which means if you plug in an external mic and hook up a set of powered speakers, the machine can easily be used as a quick and dirty PA system (my last Dell system did this quite poorly this one is quite good).

There is nothing about the machine to change my review, except to note it is proving to be even better than I originally thought.

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I think the other reviewers have done a brilliant job and I fully agree with their assessments. I would only add the following points regarding ports......

I was all set to buy an 11.6" Airbook. That plan came to a screeching halt when I discovered that it didn't have an Ethernet port. The best you could do was to buy a separate USB dongle that would provide 10/100 Ethernet. For an IT professional who is used to walking into a client's server room and taking a 50GB backup copy of a database in no time via gigabit ehternet that was just not going to work out. I don't fancy stepping back to 1990! Also a lot of hotels only have wired Ethernet and I just want to be able to plug in and go. Not spend time playing find-the-adapter.

I also found out that the Airbook has a mini DisplayPort. To plug into an external VGA monitor you need (yep, you guessed it) another adapter. To plug into a TV or projector you need yet another adapter for HDMI. All these are sold separately and are more junk to cart around the world. They are also the exact thing that you would find that you have lost (or left back in the hotel) just when you needed to plug into a projector to give a presentation ;)

So I was all set to lay out serious $$$ on a Sony ultra-portable when I came across the TimelineX. I've had it for a month now and I couldn't be happier with it. For the professional on the road that doesn't want to lug around some 15.6" monster this little guy is the perfect replacement. Compared to the Sony ultra-portables the price is outstanding value.

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I just purchased this laptop as a portable solution to my Dell Studio, and i have to say that this is the first laptop that i have ever purchased, and as an IT professional I purchase quite a few, that has exceeded all expectations! I often work with demanding applications such as Adobe Premier CS5, Autodesk 3DS Max 2010, and Maya, and have to say that this machine is able to run them without any issues. Now im not saying this is a replacement for a desktop powerhouse system for heavy graphics editing and such but it is nice to have a small portable rig capable of opening these files and making modifications on the go. Now unsurprisingly this machine only rates a Windows Experience Index of 3.5 due solely to the fact there is no dedicated graphics card, but come on, if your seriously purchasing this with hopes of gaming in mind chances are your not even doing enough research to even be reading this review. But any way more about the product; upon first glance when taking this machine out of its box, and i say machine because i dare not call a system this powerful a "netbook", is "Wow, an i7 in this? Really?". Well lets get one thing straight, iX is a technology, not a specific model series of processors, but it does pack one heck of a surprising punch for a machine this size. As stated above I can easily run some of todays most demanding apps without any problems, and the 4GB of DDR3 RAM is quite handy! And for once, a battery life as advertised! with radios off and screen dimmed but still easily readable i got a 7+ hour life while doing normal operations such as email and word processing. Now obviously battery life drops when you do more demanding tasks, so as a comparison I am currently writing this review from this laptop with WiFi ON, music playing, screen brightness all the way up, and installing a game in the background and my battery life is just above 5 hrs!!! Now how many systems can claim that! Some people have made a couple small comments about a small amount of flex in the keyboard, and it is true, the keyboard does flex maybe a mm or so, but it is not noticeable unless looking at the kb whilst typing, otherwise i find the response and feedback of the keyboard pleasantly comfortable, and the layout is great and you should have no issues typing on it as the dimensions are very close to a full keyboards dimensions with the exception of a few keys such as arrows, but you can get used to that.

Overall I must say that this machine is well worth the money and having now used it, I would have happily paid a hundred or two more for it!

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I have had this laptop for less than a year and it is still under warranty. I have already sent it in twice to be fixed. The first time was because of a crashing issue and the second time was because a group of pixels in the LCD screen died. Each time I had to pay for shipping and was without a computer for more than a week.

My real issue is that after getting the laptop back from the pixels issue, less than two days later more pixels died. I called ACER customer support and they told me that I would have to pay for the screen to be replaced this time even though the laptop was still under warranty. I find it unacceptable to be required to pay to replace something that they were just supposed to have fixed two days ago! I also think that having to send a laptop in for servicing 3 times in less than a year is unreasonable.

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I'm a photojournalist who looked long and hard to find a new laptop. I need a computer I can leave in the car trunk or carry in a fanny pack while shooting assignments, so it has to be tough, compact and powerful. The Acer Aspire TimelineX AS1830T-68U118 solved the problem of cramming near-desktop power into a Netbook-sized package. I've only had it for a few weeks, but here are my impressions:

EXTERIOR:

1. Not as pretty as a Macbook Air, but what is? It also costs less.

2. The tough exterior has a nice texture that is easy to grip and shrugs off fingerprints. The Acer power brick weighs just seven ounces; half the size and weight of my old laptop brick.

3. The 11.6" glossy screen looks great so long as you view it "on axis." The Acer runs at 1366 by 768, 32 bit, 60 Hertz. The 128 MB dedicated video memory is a bottleneck if you are a gamer or want to do video editing. I watched a movie using an external DVD player with no problem, though. The frame contains a fixed user-facing web cam and mike.

4. Unlike the MacBook Air, the compact TimeLineX AS1830T is loaded with three USB 2.0 ports, a HDMI port, and an old-style VGA monitor socket! The built-in multi-card reader will take SD cards, but not CF cards.

5. There is no built-in optical drive. No PCMCIA slot.

6. People complain about the touch pad; they're right. I forgot my mouse one day and it was marginally less painful than smashing my forehead against the keyboard until I pass out. NOTE: I uninstalled the Alps touchpad software and it actually works better.

UNDER THE HOOD:

1. Computers this size rarely contain the powerful i7-680UM processor. It easily runs high-end programs under Win 7 64-bit Home Premium with Service Pack 1. Bloatware wasn't too bad.

2. It comes with 4 GB of DDR3 RAM. I bumped this up to 8 gigabytes, but honestly, I couldn't see much difference. It's just that RAM is so cheap!

3. It has WiFi, Bluetooth and Ethernet connectivity. I haven't used the Bluetooth, so can't say much about it. On field assignments with no WiFi access I've transmitted photos to clients though my Android cellphone using two methods: as a WiFi hotspot and using PdaNet with a USB tether. Easy--no issues.

4. This Acer contains a roomy 500 GB hard drive. Curiously, they chose a slower 5400 RPM HD, though it seems plenty fast. I assume they opted for it to maximize battery life.

5. Which highlights the TimelineX AS1830T remarkable battery life. I spent the first day continuously loading software, updates, rebooting, testing and interfacing my programs. Even with the WiFi on and the screen at maximum brightness, the Acer still had a few gasps of power after five solid hours of heavy lifting. Sweet!

IN USE:

1. The boot time to the first Windows musical tone is 55 seconds. Much slower than a MacBook Air's SSD boot time. (Read the "SSD UPDATE" at the end of this review, though.)

2. The Aspire TimelineX AS1830T easily runs the full-on Photoshop CS6 64-bit, PhotoMechanic, Firefox and other programs simultaneously. Massive Canon 5DII RAW files load in CS6 in about six seconds. Not as good as my desktop, but excellent for field work.

BOTTOM LINE:

The TimelineX is powerful, small and affordable with remarkable battery life. As an added bonus, Acer designed this machine for easy user upgrades:

----------SSD UPDATE----------

Some users turn their TimelineX into an Ultrabook by swapping out the hard drive for a rugged, ultra-fast solid state hard drive (SSD). Both the RAM and the hard drive are easily accessible under a single clearly-marked panel attached with five standard Phillips screws.

I installed both a Crucial 256 GB m4 SSD and 8 GB of RAM in this Acer Aspire TimelineX. Holy smokes, what an easy and worthwhile upgrade! Boot time is now just 30 seconds, but the big news was Photoshop CS6. It performs heavy duty image processing in 1/2 to 1/3 the time! Battery life is extended, it runs cooler and quieter, and the laptop is more shock resistant. It now compares to my very powerful desktop computer and is STILL cheaper than a MacBook Air. If you can afford this upgrade, do it! I turned the original 500 GB hard drive into an external hard drive with a Vantec NexStar TX 2.5-Inch SATA to USB 2.0 External Hard Drive Enclosure for about ten bucks.

I posted a video on cloning and installing the SSD and RAM into this laptop. This was my first cloning/replacement/upgrade and it was a piece of cake.

By the way, there is a higher quality You Tube post available that Amazon won't let me link. Search "How to install a SSD into a TimelineX laptop" on You Tube. Beware--the audio kinda sux. I bought a good mike after I shot this.

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UPDATE: I've been using this souped-up laptop for over a year now and have been very pleased with my purchase. Small and powerful, it really kicks bootie! Absolutely no issues. There are some neat new ultrabooks out there now, so do your homework. But even the best will have a hard time beating this machine.

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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Lenovo G585 15.6-Inch Laptop (Matte Black) Reviews

Lenovo G585 15.6-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This is my first personal laptop, and I'm happy with the purchase. It's good looking and fast. My only complaint is with Microsoft. They are trying to make their operating system and internet browser cleaner looking and more intuitive. Sometimes I'd rather have my options visible and let me do the thinking rather than thinking for me. That's not the fault of the computer though, and I'll get used to it eventually.

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Just a few chapters away from the finish line on my first book and my old nasty broke laptop quit, then another shorted out, then another could no longer run OpenOffice. It was dire.

I wanted to wait until I could afford a higher end laptop but I ended up taking a shot on this Lenovo. I needed something that could handle my workload. Writing, editing, graphics, websites, social networking... and I needed one that could do it all at once.

Elphaba will be my faithful muse while I make my writing dreams come true!

Great computer, everything was set up and running right away. No issues of any sort. So happy with her.

Special Non Lenovo Note: Window 8 is a demon from the pit of hell. It literally made me cry. Thankfully I was able to run a windows shell and get my desktop back. Still haven't been able to deactivate the "charms" bar. It makes my writing life a living hell, and graphics... ughh.

Back to Lenovo. It makes Windows 8 almost bearable. Everything is running smoothly. Fast, clean, and good price too. My book is back on track.

Oh, and why did I name her Elpahaba?

I plan to defy gravity silly!

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The laptop is light and has a raised keyboard for easy typing. All the features are excellent and you are not going to get a better laptop in this price range.

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I needed a computer because I've been using my iPad as my main computer, and I was getting tired of really only being able to use one app at a time and by the word processing functions on it. I sold the iPad and I purchased the Lenovo G585 because the price point was good, particularly with the specs included, and because of the good reviews.

It ended up being a bad decision. It is near impossible to watch a streaming video without it being patchy in either the video or sound, even with no other programs or windows open. It's very frustrating, since I don't have a TV and would want to watch Hulu or Netlflix, and it makes it difficult with Facebook or Youtube videos. Even gifs don't display properly or smoothly. Regular webpages without any media content also display that "patchy" behavior, where it gets stuck in places when you're trying to scroll and even the text you are typing does not show up evenly. Pages take quite a bit to load and forget about trying to open up multiple tabs on a web browser. My first day using it, I had IE and Spotify open and it froze and crashed I haven't even tried installing most of the apps I'd like to have, including Word, because I know it will just be frustrating.

I am told it's quite possibly a Windows 8 problem, but this computer doesn't come with a Windows 7 downgrade and I'm not willing to spend more money on an installation CD. On top of that, Windows 8 is pretty frustrating to use. I'm returning the computer, and I hope I can warn some others to not waste their time.

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I really love this product this is my first laptop and its fast and just what i was looking for.Windows 8 is great with keeping things organized and keeps it running smoothly.Great buy.

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Acer LX.PY902.035 7741z-4643 Intel Pentium Dual-core 2.0ghz 3gb Reviews

Acer LX.PY902.035 7741z-4643 Intel Pentium Dual-core 2.0ghz 3gb 250gb Dvd/rw 17.3 Windows7
Customer Ratings: 2.5 stars
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The design and huge screen of this Acer laptop is fantastic. However, there was a major flaw in the process by which Acer installed software on this laptop model that causes it to randomly freeze--at least that is the cause that I read online at some point in researching this laptop's glitches. Sometimes a couple of weeks will go by with no mishap, other times the laptop will freeze 3 times in one day. I have wasted countless hours online looking for a solution (working with the battery removed, flashing the BIOS with an update) and nothing has worked. It's an attractive machine but if Acer can't even get software installation right to avoid its products having such a fatal flaw, then I'm afraid this is the first and only Acer product I will buy. The mousepad is also infuriatingly hard to control, worse than any laptop mousepad I've ever used. Sometimes the mouse will get stuck on the right side of the screen for a couple of minutes and no movement whatsoever will free it until it just fixes itself after a minute or two. Avoid.

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This product was not new. It had some issues out of the box, which has been resolved, one of the keys has already came off and looks as if it has been glued on before. After the tech issues were resolved the computer its self is great.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Buy Asus G73JH-BST7 LAPTOP COMPUTER / Intel Core i7 Processor / 17.3"

Asus G73JH-BST7 LAPTOP COMPUTER / Intel Core i7 Processor / 17.3' Display / 6GB Memory / 640GB Hard Drive - Black
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As my first computer I've had in about 5 years, I was pretty worried that I would buy a bad laptop, and I wanted a gaming laptop too, so the selection for something under $900 that could play newer games on Medium-High settings were slim. Luckily I ran across this laptop, and for about $800 with a free upgrade to 8gb of RAM, I bought it, and I'm not regretting it at all.

Two weeks now having used this thing, and while at first I had some problems updating drivers, but after finishing everything, it runs absolutely fine. Better than fine! So far I've played Killing Floor, Left 4 Dead, Team Fortress 2, World of Warcraft, Fallen Earth, and a few other F2P games that were graphically intense. All of these games, I was expecting to be able to run no better than on Medium with smooth framerate, but guess what? Not just High settings, but MAX settings on everything, online, Anti-Aliasing, on the max resolution of 1600x900, with about 40fps. Which, if you don't know, is damn near incredible.

The huge screen, fast processor (which it states in the specs is up to 1.73GHz, but it's actually with the "turbo button" or whatever, ups that to around 2.4GHz), the fan that keeps everything VERY cool, and doesn't heat up even during my long 6-8 hour gaming sessions, and great backlit keyboard all combine into the perfect gaming laptop if you ask me.

My ONLY complaint is the trackpad buttons, which are quite hard to press. Luckily, I only use my mouse really, so it doesn't affect most people.

If you're looking for a good gaming laptop, or even just a laptop that's fast and has a 17" screen, I'd highly recommend this one!

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The product was what I wanted. It was in good functioning condition and was timely deliverd. The router bit had two blades as compared to some inferior types with only one blade.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Best ASUS N61VG-A2 16-Inch Brown Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Windows Deals

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Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Laptop works well. Biggest problem is the keyboard and the fact that the trackpad likes to jump you all over the place. Not sure if that is a personal problem or if it is common. My battery is completely dead after 1 year. Asus is replacing but I am not happy that it will probably burn out again after a year.

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ASUS no longer offers the overnight shipping on RMA's. Amazon needs to update the description. I felt very burned by this.

Here is what ASUS Says:

ASUS RMA -Gustavo> Ok i see yes that is an old program we now onluy do Fedex express saver

ASUS RMA -Gustavo> and a one year battery warranty

Ralph> But you cannot change the terms of my warranty after I bought it can you

ASUS RMA -Gustavo> No, because some of our resellers hold units passed 6 months some times a year and usually they would let you know whats the warranty on the unit but its always best to look threw our website first

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I bought this off and I'm very satisfied with it.

The battery life is about 3 to 3.5 hours using the built-in battery saving mode with wifi on.

It can handle most video games on decent settings, but don't expect to play Crysis on anything above low settings.

The build quality is very nice, even though the touchpad could be improved; but I use a bluetooth mouse with it so it doesn't bother me much.

The speakers sound pretty well.

The Windows Performance Rating for this laptop is:

Processor 6.2

Memory 6.2

Graphics 5.2

Gaming Graphics 6.2

Primary hard disk 5.9

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Has everything I wanted and need. Screen is easy to see and read in bright sunlight--a huge deal for me as my husband and I travel via RV a lot. Getting used to the whole Windows 7 thing, but at least didn't have to hassle with getting it installed. Love the numeric keyboard, too--use it a lot and enjoy it.

Could highly recommend.

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I've never used a better laptop. I would highly recommend this to everyone. Easy to use, wonderful display, clear sound.

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This is my fist ASUS and I couldn't be happier. No negatives with the i7, 7200rpm Hard Drive, USB 3.0, virtually no bloatware (Trial of MS Office & Trend Micro Antivirus), great support, hard drive setup with 3 partitions (Express Gate, Windows 7 OS, data), runs quiet and is lighter than I expected.

Got it mainly to process audio (Ableton Live Suite 8) and was a bit concerned how everything would run on Win7 / i7, but I had no problems.

It's run everything I've thrown at it without hesitation.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Buy Lenovo Ideapad U510-59355296 15.6" UltraBook Professional Laptop

Lenovo Ideapad U510-59355296 15.6' UltraBook Professional Laptop, i5-3317U, 6GB RAM, 750GB HD+ 24GB SSD, Windows 8
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Pros: 15.6" screen, DVD drive, 6 hr battery life, numeric keypad, price, lightweight, stylish, slim, backlit keyboard

Cons: faulty trackpad, no standard VGA port (mini VGA is non standard and adapter is not available), HDMI to VGA adapter not included

I really like the 15.6" screen, DVD drive and a numeric keypad, which are not common features in ultrabooks. These features are very important to me. Based on this, I would rate this 5/5. However, the unit I received had a faulty trackpad. It randomly jumped around on click gestures, moved and clicked at random, was sluggish, didn't register scroll gestures correctly. Tweaking settings and sensitivities did not help. Without a properly functioning trackpad, I found the laptop to be useless and had to return it. I gave it a score of 2/5 because even though it has all these awesome features, a fundamental component was faulty. I'd rather have a basic laptop that works than a fancy one that doesn't quite work. Other than the trackpad, I totally loved this laptop.

The unit I received had an ELAN trackpad. For comparison, my old Dell has a Synaptics trackpad, and I have never had a problem with it.

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I owned a Gateway Windows Vista laptop, an IBM Thinkpad (running Vista, but downgraded to XP) and a Dell Inspiron Windows 7 machine before this computer. I also used an iMac at my old job.

This is without doubt the best machine I've ever owned.

I love the backlit keyboard. It is the first time I've owned a laptop with one and it's hard to believe I ever used one without it.

I love the number pad.

I love the novel interface on Windows 8.

I love the fast boot-time because of the solid state hard drive (SSD).

I'm giving this laptop 4 stars (and not 5) because of 2 things. First, I don't like the function keys, I wish the "special" commands where not the default button, I had to dive into the system BIOS to modify this and now I have to use the FN key to use functions like home, end and page up/down. The other reason I'm giving this laptop 4 stars is the lack of a removable battery. I got this computer for $550 and it is worth twice the price.

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for watching movies, speakers are not very good at all. also the big thing, the courser just start jumping around the page by itself. as I am typing this right now, I have to bring the curser back so I can continue typing. I don't know if it is a glitch in the system but something seems to be seriously wrong.

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its good...but poor touch pad performance it stuck while working and clicks something else automatically this one irritates alot....remaining things are good...

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All my roommates have stable wifi connection instead of me. My wifi is dissconecected like every 10 minutes if I have a bad day.

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Review of HP ProBook 4545s C6Z38UT 15.6' LED Notebook - AMD - A-Series

HP ProBook 4545s C6Z38UT 15.6' LED Notebook - AMD - A-Series A6-4400M 2.7GHz - Silver
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First one I've bought with number pad, pretty much eliminated any need for a desktop. Gripes; power jack on left side, would have preferred right or rear; USB for mouse near front edge, makes cord stick out toward mouse, found right angle extension that looped it toward rear. Optical drive hard to open, have to push in and down on very small projection. Otherwise very satisfied.

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Friday, December 6, 2013

Best Dell Inspiron i1764-6075OBK 1764 17.3-Inch Laptop (Obsidian Black) Deals

Dell Inspiron i1764-6075OBK 1764 17.3-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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UPDATE:::: 3+ Weeks since I got this.... More bulky softwares(even ones that run during start up) / games / videos have gone in, but the performance is absolutely the same. Audio capabilities of this laptop is simply stunning.... I have a HDTV and a Sony Home theater system. When I connect this laptop to the TV and listen to MP3 songs, the audio output is just amazing.... Made me feel like dancing to the rhythm.... I am comparing this with a 2 year old Gateway laptop that I own (does not have a HDMI connectivity, so use VGA Cables instead... So I understand that I'm not comparing apples with apples :-), but still.... ). I don't use this laptop primarily for gaming... But I did try playing Tales of the Monkey Island in complete high settings, and the video and audio were awesome. Connect it to your HDTV and enhance the experience.....

I went and got this from a BestBuy store near my place.... I actually got to compare it with the core i3 laptops.... I restarted all the systems and then tried opening the programs at the same time and clocked them.... I5 has a way more superior load time as compared to the i3 and Core 2 duo systems. Note that BB has the same softwares installed on all of its laptops (as long as the OS is the same).

I loved the large screen... My requirement was a laptop to be a desktop replacement that would mostly be moved just within my home... So the weight of this product didn't bother me much. If your main requirement is mobility, DO NOT go for this laptop... It can be quite heavy....

After hearing loads of negative reviews about Win 7, I didn't expect too much out of it... However, I am beginning to like it a lot... It has some cool features that I find real user friendly.... Specially the shortcut tray on the top of your screen.... Its so customizable and handy... U don't have to minimize your open windows to access it... just take the pointer to the top portion of the screen and hold for a second or two, and it shows up... No more clumsy icons on the desktop.....

Aero theme on Windows 7 looks pretty stunning too.... Note that this takes a lot of memory though... The configuration on this system has no problems handling it.... I have loaded my system with loads of softwares and still the boot time is amazingly fast... Shutdown is even better....

Battery life is pretty good for a laptop with such huge screen size....

One last thing is this: Function keys are by default set to be used with the "Fn" key only.... For example pressing the F1 key on your keyboard would open up the chose monitor option and not help on a particular software..... In order to do that you will have to press the "Fn" + the F1 key... I felt this to be an annoyance, as I use Alt + F4 to close windows. This wouldn't work as F4 is assigned as a Mute button and the laptop mutes the sound instead....

However, I recently realized that this functionality could be changed by going into the BIOS. Just meddle around the various tabs and you should be able to find that option.... Once you change that to default to Function keys and not Multimedia keys.... everything would be perfect (at least it was for me :) )

Good luck with any laptop that you decide to buy....

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I have had this laptop for the last 2 weeks. I just love it. The screen size is pefect. I dont have to travel much so the size suits me well. The laptop is quite fast and the screen is bright (HD LED). The audio is really great. Well one thing Dell ought to have improved is the noise of the fan. Otherwise no complaints.

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I purchased an Inspiron 1764 laptop primarily because the combination of specs, features and price was unbeatable.

The system began to malfunction shortly after I installed basic security and office software. It would not connect to my HP printer. There were local network and driver errors, along with frequent hangs, bluescreen crashes and other problems. Dell tech support blamed me for "corrupting" their operating system and said I would have to pay extra for software service, since their "limited" warranty covers only hardware. I restored the machine to factory settings, only to see the problems reappear. Despite my extensive experience as a computer professional, I was unable to fix the software problems. Internet research showed I was not alone.

These issues appear to be specific to Dell systems, since I have another vendor's laptop also running Windows 7 and the identical application software, with no problems whatsoever. I have been a loyal Dell customer for twelve years, but their consumer unfriendly attitude and lack of proper support left me no choice but to return the laptop for a refund. Readers are advised to think long and hard before choosing Dell.

Honest reviews on Dell Inspiron i1764-6075OBK 1764 17.3-Inch Laptop (Obsidian Black)

This is a huge laptop... But, you know that since it's a 17" laptop. It's quick... pretty quiet. And I also use this as a home multimedia computer. So, I'm often plugging it in to my TV via the HDMI connection. It has no problem enabling and disabling the dual monitor mode when plugged in and unplugged.

The only issue that I have is that it doesn't seem to like to wake up from hibernate. So, I just don't ever hibernate it. Not a big deal for me anyway. And, in my experience with computers, hibernate is a hit and miss thing anyway.

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Had this model for 5 months and have contacted tech support at least 15 times.They were and still are unable to fix or diagnose problems.Was sent a new hard drive,still the same problem,which is the graphix and intermitently going to a white screen which after restart goes away.They offered for me to ship it to them I said no but opted to recieve a refurbished replacement.As soon as I recieve it I will put it up for sale and never purchase any Dell product again.

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