Showing posts with label custom notebook. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Buy HP Blu-ray 17.3" Laptop G7-2246NR 6GB DDR3 500GB HDD HDMI USB 3.0

HP Blu-ray 17.3' Laptop G7-2246NR 6GB DDR3 500GB HDD HDMI USB 3.0 WebCam ATI RADEON HD 7520G with 3GB Dedicated Memory Windows 8 64-bit
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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this is a very nice laptop.I have the windows 7 model.It is extremely fast.Boots up in seconds and the video quailty is beautiful.I do not have the problems that other people are posting.One problem everyone has is with the power dvd movie player software.The software has a problem playing some bluray dvds.This a major problem with power dvd software version 9 and 10 and 11 and 12.Everyone all over the net is posting problems.Best bet is to use another brand of bluray movie player software.Best feature of this laptop is the hp restore feature.When you re-boot,hold the f-8 key and it takes you to the hp restore feature page.You can restore the whole system or just the sound system or just the video drivers ect.If you retsore the whole system do a minimal restore and all the bloatware is not put on the machine.warnong though:you can only use this feature apx 6 times.After that hp wants you to buy another restore disc.The bass is very good.You need to go into the sound settings and adjust the bass,treble, and volume level ect.Also power dvd has sound settings you must adjust to get the best sound.All in all,this is one of the best laptops i have had so far except for my sager 17" gaming laptop,lol.One last note:i bought this machine used.The person selling listed this machine for parts only for $50.His headphones stopped working and he took it to a shop and they said he needed a new motherboard for apx 400.I gave him the $50 and drove down to frys electronics and bought a high quality usb headphones and they work great.

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This computer is a great deal for the specs: 17.3" screen, 6gb RAM, USB 3.0, 500gb HDD, very good integrated graphics for a laptop. I can play most games on medium settings.

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This laptop is fast, has a great display and plenty of hard drive space.

Cons:

The speakers have no base and the sound stopped working for me on one occasion, I restarted the computer and the sound worked.

The fan is a little loud at times

Windows 8 doesn't function as well as I hoped it would, I still like Windows 7 more... I mainly don't like the navigation issues and the corner icons disappearing when I try to access them or appear when I'm trying to click something else in that corner. Although the windows button is quite useful for navigation on Windows 8.

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received it and it is ok haven't really had a chance to use it yet. It didn't come with an owners manual which should have. Also it should have come with a case which would have been nice.

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I ordered this laptop from ocean reef electronics a little over a month ago and had the misfortune of being busy with work for a few weeks before I had a chance to check it out. it was sent to me with the following three problems, first it has a crap battery that will not hold a charge, second the sound is completely busted and last every other time I log in the computer reboots itself. im sure the computer itself would be fine from any other source but ocean reef is seemingly unknowledgeable of the products they sell so I wrote this to warn other potential buyers. ocean reef electronics has no issues against selling broken goods and the only thing worse than their goods is their extremely poor customer service. I will never order anything from them again and I encourage everyone to save themselves the trouble and do the same.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Buy White HP 14.1" Pavilion dv4-2145dx Entertainment Laptop 4GB

White HP 14.1' Pavilion dv4-2145dx Entertainment Laptop 4GB Notebook 320GB PC Computer
Customer Ratings: 2.5 stars
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I bought this laptop a few days ago and so far it's great!

PROS:

01. Sleek Design

02. HP Quick Web very cool feature, where you don't need to load Windows 7 or your operating system in order to access everyday stuff like internet and email, music, dvds etc... It saves you battery.

03. Fast Runs multiple programs at once without or with little lag.

04. For the price, the Graphics are good and you can play games fine, but don't try to run anything major.

05. Finally a laptop that comes with great preloaded software!!! Hulu, Mediasmart just to name a few...

06. Nice size. Not too small and not too big.

07. Even though the exterior is glossy, this white version don't show up fingerprints as the case with other black HPs.

08. It's quite light to carry around. U can take out the DVD drive and replace with a "dummy drive" to make it up to 1/2 pound lighter.

09. Keyboard Very comfortable keyboard. No problems... It also has a numeric keypad embedded into the alpha keyboard. Doesn't replace your typical standalone keypad, but it comes in handy sometimes.

CONS:

01. Limited Battery Life I got about 2 hours with Windows 7 browsing the internet. I am considering purchasing a 12 cell battery replacement.

02. The touchpad is glossy and can take some getting used too. But I don't think that it should be a deal breaker since it can easily replaced with a wireless mouse.

I would recommend this computer for someone who wants a fast entertainment pc that has a great screen and is light enough to carry around.

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I received this as my high school graduation present and it only lasted me for two years. As you may have guessed, the motherboard died on me. I spend over $100 in repair costs which lead to no use, it always ended up black screening on me. In the two years that it did work, the battery life was exceptionally poor and the laptop ran extremely HOT.

The reason for the motherboard issue is that the video card on the motherboard overheats. HP knew that the heat sink design was false, yet they still sold these laptops. What does that say about the integrity of HP? A lightly used laptop should never only last two years. Because of this, HP will never get my business again when it comes to any of their products. I will not support a company that holds such poor standards.

Every single customer that bought this piece of junk should fully be refunded for this joke of a laptop.

DO NOT buy this laptop. It will FAIL you.

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I had this computer about 2 years. The CPU went. Checking online I see that is a common problem with these laptops. I was advised to just buy another laptop instead of sending in for repair. Look into another brand, I think HP is not what it use to be. I am moving on.

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I think there is something wrong with This kind processor in tropical temperature. This was my fourth HP with AMD processor they have the same symptom it won't boot( you can see the power light but nothing appears on the screen!

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I have always loved hp not any more,

1stbattery had to be replaced

2ndkeyboard had to be replaced

I have heard that these hp's pavilion series is not the best and as I search for solutions to the problems I encounter I read about others with even more problems

my last laptop was a cheap ACER and it lasted longer with less stress

this is about 18moths old!!!

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Review of Toshiba - Satellite 15.6" Laptop (1080p & 1920 x 1080 Resolution)

Toshiba - Satellite 15.6' Laptop - 6GB Memory - 750GB Hard Drive - Backlit Keyboard - Windows 8 - Prestige Silver
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $799.99
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I absolutely love this laptop. I'm upgrading from another Satellite laptop that used a dual core i3 processor (which was rated as 2.10 GHz), and this dual core i5 (rated at 1.8 GHz) is pretty fast. I ran a Webroot scan, did a disk clean up and defrag, copied my music files to a 1.0 USB flash drive (I have a ton of music it took about 15 mins), opened a few word docs, opened my iTunes and played it, and on top of all that I opened 12 Chrome tabs and clicked play on all the videos (understand this utilizes your internet and memory more than your processor). While I did all this I opened the CPU performance manager and watched the processor kick up to 2.65 GHz. The CPU got warm but never hot. I'm very happy with the processor performance so far.

While all this was happening, only 3.5 of the 6 gigs of memory were being utilized. So I KNOW I won't need to upgrade the memory (you are able to upgrade to 16 gigs of RAM).

Windows 8 was a pain in the ass when I first started using it. I've grown to like it and I think of it as Windows 7 with a different start button with the ability to download apps.

On top of everything the computer looks sexy as heck.

Complaints: The backlit keyboard only offers you one brightness option.

Also, as with my other Satellite laptop, sometimes (on rare occations so far) this computer does not detect Wifi signals. I accidentally put the computer in "Airplane Mode" and when I turned Airplane Mode back off, the laptop was unable to find any Wifi signals. I figured out how to fix my last Satellite by turning off the laptop, removing the battery, then turning the laptop back on. Since there is no battery on this one you have to go into Device Manager..go to Network Adapters...find Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230...right click to uninstall this (IMPORTANT: do NOT check the "Remove drivers" option)...wait for it to uninstall then right click on any of the other adapters in the drop down...right click then click "Scan for hardware changes"...the Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230 should show back up and your Wifi radio switch should be turned back on and it will then detect wifi. You may never have to deal with this issue and its not enough for me to take away a full star so I'm sticking with 5 stars.

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I have not had a chance to "test run" this computer completely. If fact, sadly, I'm writing my review on my old clunky computer. The "Quick Start" instructions were skimpy, skimpy, skimpy. The problem is Windows 8 is like a foreign language. I had to buy a $35 book to explain it.The "Charms" weren't so charming until I figured out how to stabilize them. My email is not up and running due to the fact that Windows 8 does not support a POP connection. I'm still trying to figure out how to do an end run around that. (Part of that problem is the only internet service available to me in the boondocks where I live is horse and buggy). Windows 8 is very visual which I love and once I learn the "language" I think this will be fun; but its not "plug and play". As far as the hardware, love the design, the great keyboard and the large speakers. I'll have to wait to test the rest, like web cam, speed, etc.Wish me luck, thank God for U tube tutorials.

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DO NOT BUY THIS LAPTOP, when I checked the hard drive looking for the 750gb, low and behold it only had a total of 685gb and only 649gb was free. do not buy this...Toshiba nor best buy are willing to rectify this problem. I told them I just bought lap top a week ago, no one is able to give me a solution and they kept passing the buck to each other. Bottom line THIS IS A SCAM....

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Friday, November 28, 2014

Acer C720 Chromebook (11.6-Inch, Haswell micro-architecture, 4GB) Reviews

Acer C720 Chromebook
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
List Price: $249.99
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To give some background, this is my first Chromebook. I own a PC which I use for gaming and editing video files; and I've owned an '08 MacBook (recently died, which prompted this purchase) and a '12 MacBook Air (donated to Mom), both of which I primarily used to surf the web, check email, watch youtube, and play music and video files.

I needed to replace my MacBook so I researched my options, and based on my needs I narrowed my choices down to the Acer C720 and HP Chromebook11. I read through the limited reviews available at the time, and the overall theme was that the C720 offered greater performance over build/screen quality while the HP11 offered better build/screen quality over performance. I've always valued function over form so the C720 it was.

I'm glad to report that, IMO, the claims against the C720's screen some of which made it sound like it was a total POS are unfounded as I feel it's as good as my Macbook Air's screen. Of course, the build quality isn't the best, but it's not like it feels like a flimsy toy by any means. The keys and touchpad feel thinner, lighter, and of lesser quality than my MacBook but still adequate; and for $250 it's a solidly built machine that meets or exceeds all of my expectations.

At the time of purchase the available reviews had not covered whether this machine could meet my main criteria (detailed below in order of importance), and I am pleased to report that the C720 passes with flying colors on all counts! (Note, my '08 MacBook could not play 1080p video from my Sony Action Cam or GoPro (without the help of Plex Software), a limitation of the CPU/GPU.)

1. smooth playback of raw 1080p video files from my Sony ActionCam and GoPro 3 (1080p HDMI output to HDTV also works great!)

2. efficiently browse the web no realistic limitation on open tabs/windows (thanks to the 4gb of ram)

3. compact size (the C720 feels just slightly heavier than my Macbook Air and a hair larger in all dimensions)

4. great battery life (based on a full charge and screen at 70% brightness, the battery indicator esimates 7 hours of use)

5. ability to continue using all of my external HD's (some laptops I've used before don't play nice)

Overall, I am super impressed with the C720, and IMO at $250 it's an outstanding bargain for a very capable machine. Assuming your primary use is similar to mine surfing the web while on the couch / in bed, and playing music and videos this laptop will surprisingly meet most if not all of your needs. The Intel Celeron Haswell chip, while dumbed-down, enables this Chromebook to match the performance of my MacBook Air for all my intents and purposes and even surpasses my older MacBook in video playback. I'm officially a Chromebook convert, and I don't see myself missing my MacBook anymore! I'll update this review as I develop further impressions but so far I am very happy with my decision to go with the C720.

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==UPDATES==

10/27/13 Added in some additional side notes

This review is going to assume that you're OK with the idea of a Chromebook that you're OK with using pretty much nothing but the Chrome browser. You won't be able to use Skype or Microsoft Office here, neither will you be able to use things like Final Cut Pro or Photoshop. However, you'd be surprised at how powerful some of the things you find online have become: there are substitutes for programs like Skype and Microsoft Office, found in the form of Google's Hangouts and their productivity suite. More complex programs like Photoshop have yet to be replicated online, but there are basic photo and video editing software now as well. If you're OK with this idea cloud computing which some have named the "next generation of computing", then I encourage you to buy a Chromebook. They're optimized for the web and only the web. You won't have to deal with viruses and updates are automatic. It's simple, it's fast, and it's efficient. But only if you can handle the limitations.

The Acer C720

With the C720, Acer has fixed the most glaring issues of its previous generation of Chromebooks most noticeably replacing the HDD with a SSD, decreasing the boot time to a mere 7 seconds, and upgrading the processor to a 4th generation power efficient Haswell processor, improving the battery life to an impressive 8 hours. With a $249 price tag, these specifications alone makes this a tempting buy, but let's look at some of the other factors first.

The Externals

To keep a long story short, it's not great. Compared to the catchy design of the HP 11, Acer's Chromebook looks kind of ugly, It's all gray color scheme is pretty boring, and the bottom of the Chromebook is filled with vents (see picture above). That being said, it's not a bad design either. It's thin with a slightly tapered finish, and it's light and easy to hold. Looks aside, this Chromebook is perfectly functional and definitely an upgrade if you're coming from the previous generation. It's actually pretty sturdy it doesn't bend easily and it seems like it can take a light beating. I've been traveling around with it and I don't feel it at all in my backpack.

The screen has a 1366x768 resolution with a matte finish. It has poor viewing angles, but it's perfectly fine if you're using the Chromebook alone. The keyboard works pretty well if you're used to previous Chromebook keyboards or Apple keyboards, you'll be used to this one. Keep in mind that the caps lock key has been replaced by a `search' button, though you can always remap it in the settings if you miss it. The clickable touchpad also works well it's surprisingly responsive and the 2 finger scrolling works well. You use a 2 finger click for right clicking, and you can also do a 3 finger swipe to switch tabs. The smoothness of the multi-touch capabilities really surprised me here. Also, regarding the webcam, it's exactly what you'd expect from a $250 laptop. It'll work well enough for Google Hangouts, but don't expect to look like a supermodel. However, it's definitely a bit better than the HP 11's webcam it's not as grainy and it works a little bit better under low light situations. Speakers are also pretty loud for such a small notebook, but the sound quality is average.

This Chromebook also comes with a variety of input/output ports (1 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI, 1 SD, 1 Kensington lock, 1 Mic/Headphone), much more than the HP 11, and I've found the abundance of ports to be quite useful. Finally, note that there is a fan in this Chromebook, but it's barely noticeable: you have to lean in close and be in a quiet room before you can hear it.

The Internals

This is where this Chromebook really shines. For $249, we're used to getting a sluggish computer, but that is not the case with this Chromebook. The Intel processor and a generous 4GB of RAM really shines here, and it shows in the performance. It can handle multiple tabs with no problem and runs 1080p videos and graphically heavy websites smoothly. Unlike the ARM based Chromebooks, there are no stutters or pauses which might distract you from your work and research. Once I used this Chromebook, it was really hard to go back to the HP 11. The battery life lasted around 8 hours for me, but the best part is that it only takes around 2 hours to fully charge, which is pretty fast in my opinion.

All in all, I love Chromebooks because of their simplicity and speed. It works so well for those who just need to surf the web and do some basic writing or note taking and I'd recommend everyone to give it a try before dismissing the idea. You'd be surprised at how much we depend on the web these days. Personally, I've been waiting for a Chromebook which combines good battery life and performance with a decent design, and I think this model does just that (even if it falls a bit short on design). This would be the perfect model for those who prefer function over form, and for $249, it's an absolute bargain.

Some side notes regarding the other models:

I've used the Samsung Series 3, the Acer C7, and the HP 11, and this model trumps all of them in terms of performance.

The screen on the Hp 11 is the best out of all 3, with the best contrast, brightness and viewing angles.

This model has the best battery life for an 11 inch chromebook, though I think the 14 inch Hp chromebook is supposed to have 9.5 hours.

Also, for those interested, this Chromebook comes with the standard perks of 100GB of Google Drive for 2 years, 60 days of Google play music, and 12 sessions of GoGo in-flight internet.

Feel free to ask any questions below in the comment section!

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I got Samsung Chromebook last year and have been using it for about a year. As soon as Haswell Chromebook was announced I ordered it because the ARM chip in Chromebook sucks. Its extremely slow. Enter Intel Haswell. Its freaking awesome. Pages load quickly, and no matter how many tabs you have open, this chromebook keeps going blazing fast. I am sure 4 gig ram also helps. So to summarize:

1) Superfast. Orders of magnitude faster than Samsung Chromebook (and HP Chromebook-11 because it also uses the same crappy ARM chip)

2) Awesome battery life. I got close to 9 hours

3) Screen is better than what I had in Samsung Chromebook. Same resolution, but more bright and colors are not as washed out as with Samsung.

4) Super thin and light.

5) Both Keyboard and trackpad are good

Best $250 I spend

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This model replaced the old model C710. I want to do a brief review on the hardware.

CPU.

I am happy with the update because it comes with the newest Intel Haswell generation Celeron 2955U dual core 1.4GHz CPU. The older model only clock at 1.0GHz. But still keep in mind Celeron is low-end cpu from intel so don't expect too much for performance. This chromebook is about easy functionality such as web based things, emails at a very minimal cost.

The build quality.

This machine is made of plastic. It is very well built, feels good in my hand. Also I noticed it is pretty resist fingerprints.

Boot speed.

Boots very quickly from sleep, I personally never shut down this machine I always let it go to sleep mode, so the instant on from sleep mode is a very good feature for me.

Display.

1366 x 768 resolution on a 11.6" matte TN display. Not a very bad resolution on a 11.6 inch display, however you do need to do some angling back and forth to get the best viewing angle. This display is not too bad for me, I know you cannot compare this display with IPS but for this price there is nothing to complain about.

Keyboard and trackpad.

Nice and large, giving the fact this is a very small device. I like the rigid feeling. When I press the keyboard, I do not get much movement with all of my hand so that is a good thing.

Trackpad is standard chrombook trackpad and it behaves pretty well for me. It supports two fingers scrolling also.

RAM and Storage

4gb of DDR3 ram. It is pretty standard for laptops nowadays, but for chromebooks this is a change. Most chromebooks today still come with 2gb of ram.

16gb of SSD, you don't get too much space but it is not a big deal for me. This chromebook is web based so I do not see why I need the extra storage.

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This is my 2nd chromebook (also own a Samsung ARM Chromebook). This is the exact combination of speed, quality and price I've been looking for. It's slightly bulkier but is still really small and feels great to use. I'm running Ubuntu with a window manager alongside Chrome OS and have about 40 tabs open (and a bunch of other apps) and haven't noticed any performance issues. This is the chromebook I've been waiting for.

Differences from the Samsung ARM Chromebook:

The keys are less wiggly, this keyboard is nicer to type on and better protects from small amounts of liquid spilling on it

The trackpad is much more sensitive

The screen is a bit nicer

This thing has a fan which runs nearly silent but makes it slightly bulkier (still only 2-3 lbs). Because of this, there are vents across the bottom and rear, and the rear footpads are slightly raised (facilitating heat exchange). All this differentiates the feel of it from the Sammy ARM (which is literally just a board and no moving parts).

The footpads are rounded which makes it less grippy to the surface below. To fix this, drag the laptop around a bit to wear off a tiny amount of the rubber coating.

The Acer is MUCH faster. Even with swap enabled on the Samsung, it doesn't come anywhere near the Acer in speed. I'm more productive on it.

The battery lasts about 2 hours longer (running the same apps, doing the same tasks) despite the fan(s), etc.

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Friday, October 31, 2014

Samsung Series 5 NP530U3B-A02US 13.3-Inch Ultrabook (Silver) Review

Samsung Series 5 NP530U3B-A02US 13.3-Inch Ultrabook
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I purchased this laptop after my Thinkpad from 6 years ago finally gave up the ghost. What I wanted in a laptop was something that was very portable, but didn't compromise any system specifications in making it so. I decided to purchase this laptop after a little bit of thinking, since it has some really solid system specifications. Granted, it's only been a few weeks, but overall I have been quite pleased with the purchase.

Display/Speakers

The 14 inch screen is nice and bright, and has 1366x768 max resolution. For me, this resolution is perfect. Probably what I like the most about the display is the matte finish. Glossy finishes may be snazzy and shiny, for those who are attracted to shiny things, but the matte finish really makes it much easier to see the display in daylight. The speakers are pretty much what you'd expect for laptop speakers.

Keyboard/Trackpad

I have to admit that prior to purchasing this laptop I was wary of the keyboard, since the display unit in the store had a lot of keyboard flex. When I got home, however, I have been pleased to report that the flex on this computer is nearly non-existent. It took me a little bit to become accustomed to the shallow keyboard, since on my last laptop, the keyboard felt like a regular desktop keyboard. Now that I have become accustomed to the shallow profile, I've found that the keyboard is quite good. There are things that can be improved, like backlighting, and including some kind of an indicator on the hardware that you have caps lock on instead of relying on the short-lived on-screen notification. I did have to adjust the settings on the trackpad to address accidental palm touches while typing, but after making the adjustment (the manual details how to get to the necessary screen), I have no real issues. On the subject of the trackpad, it's quite large, and plenty sensitive. The trackpad is programmed by default to respond to gestures similar to what you'd expect for MacBook. While it wasn't directly discussed in the manual how to set the trackpad for scrolling based on edge input on the trackpad, I was able to get to the correct settings menu to enable this feature. The trackpad has two buttons, instead of what you see many times now with laptops where the buttons are a part of the touchpad.

Cooling

This is probably my favorite part of this computer. Historically I have not necessarily been good to my laptops when it comes to cooling. I tend to compute in bed. I suspect that a good portion of my former laptop's issues were actually because I didn't let it properly cool. Regardless, I am quite pleased with this computer's cooling system. It is completely silent. Completely. I can hear it, just barely, if I put the computer right next to my ear. It's that quiet. The cooling system uses vents that are located on the bottom and ejects the heated air into the hinge. Even then, the heated air isn't really all that hot. It's more slightly warm air. I will say that if you use the computer for hours on end, you will notice the keyboard becoming slightly warm, but in terms of warm laptops, this is not a temperature I typically concern myself with. I've been watching the internal temperature too, and I've never seen it go above 68C, most of the time being around 50C, and that's when running some processor-intense programs.

Performance/Ports/bloatware/wireless card

As far as the performance goes This is definitely the best performing machine I've ever owned, probably even the best performing that I've ever used. The SSD in combination with the quad core processor makes this a very enjoyable experience. After getting my computer set up, it took 23 seconds to completely boot up, and 6 seconds to return from sleep. This was before running a boot time optimization setting that Samsung includes with the computer. For the sake of ....ahem... research, I even ran this laptop through a grueling test the Civilization V test. The computer handled the middle-of-the-road graphics settings like a pro. I didn't try the higher-level graphics, but I wouldn't be surprised if it performed well under those circumstances as well. The computer has a smattering of ports, none of which I've had a chance to use yet save the USB ports, but I will surely be happy that they're there when I need them. The same kind of philosophy applies for the DVD drive. While I don't use it every day, I do use it for things like backups, and am happy to have the option. The wireless works flawlessly. I actually get a much better signal reading on the laptop than I do on my other devices, and that's when the devices are directly next to the laptop. I will say that I am a bit disappointed that Samsung chose to include bloatware on this otherwise fabulous machine. Luckily I was able to uninstall them, but it's frustrating nevertheless. Also, one of the big draws to this machine was the large internal hard drive. Never again will I have to be worried about a full hard drive.

Size and Weight/Aesthetics/Price

This is an ultrabook. Make no mistakes. It is thin, lightweight, looks like a real charmer, and costs about what you'd expect for an ultrabook. Actually, comparing to other machines, I'd say that for an ultrabook this is reasonably priced. Yes, it has a 14 inch screen. Yes, it's a little bit thicker than other ultrabooks on the market. Yes, it's a touch heavier than other ultrabooks on the market. But there's a trade-off between the ultimate thin and light machine and an overall robust machine. You get a heavier machine with the larger screen, with the hard drive, with the DVD drive. Would I rather skip those items to get a slightly lighter machine? No. This model is already very portable.

Summary Positive/Negatives

All in all, it's a really good machine. I had to do some configuration work out of the box. Aside from that and overall, some pretty minor complaints, this is a real gem.

Positives:

Thin, light, portable

500gb hard drive

FAST

Great cooling system

Nice 14 inch display with a matte finish

overall comfortable keyboard, minimal flex

Negatives:

-Keyboard is not backlight

-Needed to make minor adjustments to trackpad settings out of the box

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After I'd operated with a decent late 2009-vintage gaming laptop for home primary use and a netbook for my commute, and having built a gaming desktop, I found myself wanting to make some changes in how I operate my computers. I'm a systems engineer/administrator and really, really persnickity about my technology needs, and I'd already sampled the Asus Zenbook and Acer Aspire S3 completely unusable if you're a decent typist. The HP Folio 13 seems to garner high reviews, but I have serious distrust of their support and build quality, reviews aside.

In any case, I ordered the Samsung Series 5. This is a good ultrabook if you don't need it to store all the data you'll ever have the SSD is an amazing performer, but it's small after Samsung's recovery partition is set up. If you're an advanced user, you can delete it and probably have the wherewithal to do a barebones Win 7 install from the ground up. But if you're like me and want one travel notebook and don't mind not being able to play hardcore 3D games on it, you could do a lot worse in an ultrabook. 802.11n wireless networking performance over a Verizon FiOS router/modem is quite nice and USB 3.0 improved the performance of my main flash drive.

The keyboard is perfect, and Samsung chose to go with a nicely sized Elan multitouch touchpad instead of the clickpad that other ultrabooks and laptops are using to ape Mac products. I like this layout I never have to worry about resting one thumb on a button and having it impact touchpad use. Two easily-clickable buttons, a well-customizable multitouch touchpad, and a very good keyboard without the quirky sensitivity of the Zenbook means this is probably one of the best typing ultrabooks on the market today. The only drawback: it's not backlit. I'm a good typist so normal use isn't an issue, but it's been a minor fumble to adjust the brightness in the dark.

Appearance: 4 out of 5

Samsung has done a decent job of making a nice, sexy looking laptop. I dock it because the outer materials feel like plastic. I can't tell if it's metal with a plastic veneer, but it is definitely not the smooth black metallic surface of the way more expensive Series 9. However, it's not the chintzy plastic of the Toshiba Z830 or Z835. The surfaces blend well into each other and the front part of the laptop has a curve that lips upward from the bottom part. It had a lot of wow factor when I showed it to my co-workers. Moreover, Samsung proves that it knows people will be using this ultrabook in environments where lights are lit up no glossy screen here! I could clearly see the display with the sun shining behind me on the train. The 1366x768 resolution display is perfectly fine for 720p HD video, and the integrated graphics would probably have issues with real 1080p content anyway.

Portability: 5 out of 5

Okay, this should be the singular standard by which a current 13.3" ultrabook is measured. My Asus T101MT convertible netbook was 2.8lbs to the Series 5's 3.24lbs. The Asus was smaller, leading it to feel denser when it was in my light-load single-strap ergo backpack with my rooted Touchpad, papers, and small load of tech tools. I don't feel the weight difference since the Series 5's weight is well distributed for its size. I can carry it in one hand for a decent amount of time while walking around.

Functionality: 4 out of 5

This is a beastly performer of a laptop, I won't lie. I timed it over three cold boots and it went from no power whatsoever to a usable Windows desktop services and startup applications launched and running on an average of 17.375 seconds. This is phenomenal for any machine; I've only gotten close to that on my homebuilt PC when it was fresh, and that boots off a Kingston SSD. I'm told no direct means to confirm yet that the SSD itself is Samsung components, as is its controller. It loses points, though, for battery life: with wireless on and connected, a hi10p h.264 MKV video playing, 9 Google Chrome tabs open (one of which is Google Docs and the other is a Java IRC session) with the screen at medium brightness, it projects battery life at 100% charge to be 4 hours, 15 minutes. While that's better than my netbook, which had a lower-voltage processor, I was hoping that throttling down to "Silent mode" would increase battery life. Also, it has noticeable heat on the bottom left hand part of the laptop. It's not as bad as it could be, but I wish there was more of a spaced-out means of letting the heat venilate. It felt OK on my leg, though, but sitting on a memory-foam sleeve caused it to heat up noticeably.

Software/bloatware: 3 out of 5

There's a lot of crap on this laptop. If you're Joe Consumer, it's safe for you to uninstall Norton Antivirus and use the free, effective Microsoft Security Essentials. If you're an IT professional, you're going to tear your hair out over how much Samsung-proprietary crap is required to get basic usage out of the laptop. The brightness, volume, and wireless network switches are all function keys that won't just do their job with a driver no, you have to keep a Samsung utility installed. Really frustrating. It's not as bad as HP, though, and probably better than Dell's future ultrabook offering. If you know what you're doing you can extend the life of this ultrabook greatly by removing the junk.

Overall, I can't instantly recommend this ultrabook. I really would have liked to have tried an HP Folio 13 after cleaning off the bloatware, or better yet the Dell XPS 13 coming down the pipe soon. For $1100, though about $200 more than the Folio I think I can rest easy with this ultrabook. I may get the Folio and return whichever falls within the Amazon return period, but this is one hell of a machine that has really launched a missile at the Macbook Air in terms of design, usability, portability, and sexiness.

Also, just an FYI when I stopped playing the video and just typed this review, my battery life jumped to 5 hours 21 minutes with 86% remaining. That's with wireless on and display at medium. This is really on or close to Samsung's approximate 6 hour life span and, to me, way impressive. This is a real keeper of a machine!

Edit: (2/29/12) Added a note about the keyboard not being backlit.

Edit: (6/18/12) The speakers have been giving me constant problems. The right speaker simply stops working and restores itself after indeterminate and different amounts of time five minutes, three or so days, etc. It's covered under the warranty but I don't have a portable enough laptop to use for work. I'm really not happy with this issue and would urge future Series 5 Ultra buyers to beware.

Edit (8/28/12) I make this edit after traumatic experiences with Samsung support. Based on the failures I've encountered I've lost a lot of trust in Samsung as a company and am extremely, EXTREMELY wary about buying any other products.

After the speaker issue above persisted, the trackpad simply failed to recognize any input on August 4th. I work in IT so I was able to do all the basics uninstall/reinstall drivers, test external mice, play around with sensitivity, etc. When I called 1-800-SAMSUNG the rep on the phone at least didn't make me jump through hoops. He set up a repair at a depot, and while it was about 20 miles away, their hours didn't jive with my work schedule. I sent the laptop in for service on August 6th.

On August 16, it came back, but no better for the wear. The sound and trackpad are fine, but whoever put it back together did so with a small divot pushing UP FROM THE INSIDE OF THE PALMREST. As in there was about a 1-cm raised pimple-like protrusion coming upwards. Moreover, the wireless network card was degraded to uselessness I only got two bars when I was three feet from my router with clear line of sight (my wife was two rooms away and had four). I performed the usual troubleshooting, called Samsung back, and got a new ticket to send it back in, and I send it in on 8/17. On 8/20, the Samsung repair tracker shows that the laptop was received and service was again in progress.

Another week passes or so passes. Yesterday (8/28) it comes back. I open it up and push the power button nothing. Okay, maybe it's just fully discharged. I plug it in to AC power and instead of the usual orange charging light, I get a green light. Uh-oh.

Powering it on, it boots normally, but the battery indicator shows "no battery connected" and if I disconnect AC power... off it goes. Since it's an ultrabook, the battery is sealed inside the unit and it isn't the kind of laptop that you can take apart without a service manual which, of course, isn't anywhere to be found online.

I called 1-800-SAMSUNG, gave them my ticket numbers, and requested that they advance-exchange the laptop: send me a new one, I send back the continually defective one. I'm given a transaction number and am sent to Executive Customer Relations. There, I'm told that their policy forbids any action on a defective laptop unless it's evaluated by a Samsung tech... the same techs who made things less useful each time I've sent it in.

They can make no offers of a rental in the meantime, no offer to see what can be done. I ask to speak to a manager, and after a few minutes, none are found and they ask my info for a call back the next day.

At noon the next day, rounding out a month without a laptop, I call back and am told again no supervisor is available. "They may be talking to other people or unable to assist," I'm told. "They're very busy." Not as busy as I've had to be, catching up on work due to lost time since my laptop is, well, not portable or usable anymore after each repair visit. It's out of the timeframe for me to file a chargeback on my credit card and Amazon doesn't have any options to put pressure on Samsung.

I sent my story to Consumerist in hopes that it might get some kind of response. Failing that, my only real option is to start mass-mailing Samsung execs and Cc the media in hopes of prodding them into action. This laptop performed great until it had the gall to require basic repair. Don't even waste the $800 they now charge not worth the hassle.

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I bought this laptop for my wife at best buy.

She wanted a thin and light laptop preferably with a dvd drive (although personally I think a dvd drive is not really essential anymore these days)

I looked at a lot of "ultrabooks", including the acer s3, the asus zenbook, and so on.

This Samsung sticks out for 3 reasons:

1. it has a dvd drive

2. its 14 inches instead of 11 or 13,3 inches like most "ultrabooks

3. and most importantly it has a matte screen (more about that later)

While Samsung likes to call this an ultrabook (when you start up the first time, you even get a pop-up with the word Ultrabook and the Intel logo), this laptop does not qualify the Intel standards of an ultrabook. While its light, its heavier then the other ultrabooks (the dvd drive and the 14 inch screen are to blame).

Something what I found very nice is the adapter that comes with the laptop. While they are normally very bulky and heavy, the power adapter is very small (about 1/4 of my Sony Vaio adapter) and light. An extra benefit for when you are carrying this laptop with you.

This laptop comes equipped with a 500gb hard drive and a 16gb ssd from Sandisk for the booting and waking up. This makes that the laptop boots rather fast (20 to 30 seconds) but all other tasks go on normal speed (because of the normal hard drive). The fact that it doesn't have a full pledge ssd drive has it advantages and disadvantages. On the plus side you have more storage (500 gb), on the min side, its less fast.

The biggest plus and the main reason to choose this "ultrabook" is the fact that it has a matte screen. Samsung seems to be the only laptop manufacturer for the moment that understands the need for this kind of laptop to have a non reflective screen. The whole idea of making laptops more portable is so you can bring them everywhere and use whenever and wherever you want. Now you can also do this in daylight. The viewing angles are also very good.

I did have a problem with the Wifi on this model. This is however not Samsung's fault but with the intel wireless card. I had to change a setting in my verizon router (disable the qos) for it to make a stable connection with my network (took me a while to figure this out), but luckily there is google and other people with similar problems :-)

overall this is a very good laptop. the build quality is very nice. Its heavier then other ultrabooks. If you want a lighter more portable one, I suggest you look at the 13,3 inch version of this model (you do loose the dvd drive)

One last thing. On the forum here on Amazon there was some confusion about the graphics. Some press releases by Samsung mention that this model comes equipped with a separate graphics card (also mentioned in the Amazon description), this is however not the case. It has the intel shared graphics. Its more then enough for the daily stuff, but you will not be playing the latest games with this machine (the bottleneck for the Windows rating was the graphics, by the way)

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I bought the Samsung Series 5 Ultrabook 14Inch a few weeks after its release. I was extremely excited to use it as soon as I got it. This ultrabook is promising and gives a lot of the things it mentions, but one thing I do not like about this notebook is the heating system. The vent is in the bottom of the laptop, and another one is located in between the speaker, allowing the heat to release above. I was worried that it may overheat, so I bought a cooling pad. My predictions were true. This laptop ONLY overheats when you charge it while in use. I recommend you turn off your laptop when you decide to charge it, because it gets extremely hot. But after you've finished charging, you can take off the plug, and use it normally. The heat stays neutral and you cant feel the hotness anymore.

So, this is the only thing I absolutely HATE about this laptop, is the cooling vent, because it's located in the bottom & becomes hot when you use your laptop as the same time you charge it.

--Edit

After owning this laptop for approximately 6months, I believe the heating had gotten worse, to the point where it had melted a portion of my video card chip set. A few minutes of using this laptop, the pictures & colors becomes disoriented and I always had to restart it to get its original colors back. There are also times when it fully turns white for a couple of minutes which has got to be the most frustrating thing ever, since I'd have to wait for the screen to load back. These started to happen two weeks ago. It has a one year warranty so I'm getting it checked up, but hopefully it doesn't happen to any of you. I shall provide pictures of it below.

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I did a lot of kicking around for a lot of the so-called ultrabooks. I know...some wouldn't consider this an ultrabook, but nevermind that. What I wanted was a lightweight laptop with a good battery life. I chose the Samsung Series 5 Ultra because it offered all of that, and still gave me a decent sized hard drive (I got the version with the 500Gig). Peformance wise, the SSD cache drive really makes a major impact over a traditional hard drive. You won't notice it initially...but after using it for a few days, the system seems to cache out the files I use the most and it really makes an impact on load times for your favorite apps (email, twitter, web browser, Lightroom, etc). Of course at a later date, i can always upgrade the hard drive (confirmed by Samsung) when the SSD drives are more economical and a bit larger. But that's neither here nor there.

I really like the keyboard. Coming from a more traditional laptop keyboard, the island design and the short travel of the keys took some getting used to. But it has a better more tactile feel than I'm used to, and it's really accurate. I type really fast and have no experienced any problems with the keyboard. My only complaint about the keyboard is that I wish I had dedicated page up, page down, home and end buttons (you have to do a key-combination with the 'Fn' button). albeit, there's not a lot of real-estate for such keys...but even so. I also wish the wifi button was mapped to just turn the wifi off/on...instead it pulls up the configuration manager, so that's an extra step.

The track pad is a really good quality track pad. It suppors multi-touch, and so things like zooming and scrolling are very easy (two finger slide down to scroll, pinch to zoom, etc). It's also very large with makes for easy use. However, it does take some getting used to. The upper edge is very close to the keys, and so I find myself lazily resting one of my fingers on the upper-right corner of the pad, which means when I'm trying to move with my other finger, I'm actually pinch-zooming, which is kinda annoying. But that's habitual and nothing necessarily wrong with the laptop. Besides, I shouldn't be resting my hands on the laptop in that way anyhow (bad posture). EDIT: One minor annoyance...if you start typing, or if you are holding a keyboard button, the trackpad locks up. I believe this is by design to prevent palm clicks or redirects, but there doesn't seem to be an option to change this behavior. Fro my needs, it's fine. But when it comes to gaming, this would limit the playability factor.

Let's talk battery life. By default, many of the battery saving settings are not enabled. So the first few days I thought the battery was mediocre...3-4 hours at best, and I was somewhat disappointed (and besides, I admit I never read the manual at the time). Then I discovered all of the battery saving features such as the power profiles (learn these, tweak these and use them) and some of the other tweaks. Now I'm getting 6 hours of battery life consistently. A bonus feature that I appreciate is that you can enable an option that preserves the longevity of the battery. It prevents the charger from charging the battery past 80%. Sure, you lose some battery time o the short term, but such a charging technique has been proven to increase the overall life of the battery. So I enable it, and I recommend that you should too. Side note about the charger it's small, very small. More than half the size of my old laptops "brick". Bonus.

Overall, it's a great laptop and I would recommend it to anyone. It has a few shortcomings for those of you who need a bit more performance, but this laptop (nor any of the ultrabooks) is designed for super high-performance. But I do really push this guy beyond limits. I use Photoshop and Photoshop lightroom regularly, I do play my fair share of games. And I love it.

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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Discount HP Pavilion dv6-3052nr 15.6-Inch Entertainment Laptop (Silver)

HP Pavilion dv6-3052nr 15.6-Inch Entertainment Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Pros: Processor and GPU are excellent. I have ran Star Craft 2 on ultra settings without any issues. WoW on ultra except for shadows and get roughly 45 FPS in Dalaran. Minimal bloatware only took about 10 mins to remove.

Its a beautiful machine. The case has some kind of artsy pattern on it.

loading times are low thanks to the 7200 RPM drive. other laptops in this price range didn't have this. I was able to copy the 18GB WoW from my main computer to this in about 4-5 mins (via ethernet cable not wireless).

Cons: the display resolution is a little low for the size. I've seen other laptops in this size range with superior displays. In spite of this, the resolution is worth the sacrifice in exchange for everything else being so powerful.

The touch pad is a bit strange. The buttons are part of the pad. This means that while your trying to click on something you can accidentally move the mouse, however the sensitivity is very good.

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A great product. This laptop is 1 grand the same price as a macbook but with much better specs. Comparing the two you instantly realize that this laptop offers 3 times the ram 2 times the processor cores and a much better graphics card. Macs are over priced buy this notebook to get the most out of your money.

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Ok, first off the specs are great for the price. A lot of bang for your buck.

Now the less obvious things that may or may not be deal breakers.

-The screen resolution is weak. I use this primarily on my desk with a big 24" monitor attached, so it doesn't bother me. But if you're on the go with this often, 1366 x 766 is not much screen real estate.

-The keyboard is PAINFUL to use. HP has added a column of 'Quick Launch' keys on the left side of the keyboard so that %50 of the time that you think you're hitting Ctrl you're actually launching the calculator app. Also by default the F1-F12 buttons are replaced by 'Action buttons' (volume, screen brightness, etc.) so that you have to hold the 'Fn' button to actually get the Function keys incredibly frustrating.

But don't worry, with some hacks, you can program the keys do whatever you want. Download KeyTweak and check out this thread:

And you can toggle the 'Action Buttons' setting in the BIOS Config (ESC on startup).

Overall, Great value, terrible keyboard. After tweaking the keys, I'm happy with the purchase.

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CAVEAT EMPTOR, this notebook is OK, performance is excellent, screen OK... but the keyboard is hideous. I hate it. I didn't notice how annoying it was until i opened the notebook and started using it.

The complete keyboard is displaced one key to the right. This is very annoying. If you have some experience with computers, (e.g. if you don't fish in the keyboard using two fingers) you are used to having the leftmost column of keys being the [`] key, the tab key, the caps lock, shift key and ctrl key.

This machine has some custom buttons (remember the compaqs from early 90's?) in the leftmost column of keys, one for email, one for firing the (slow) software that deals with video and music, one button for the browser, one for the printer (???) and one for the calculator (??????)

I don't understand how someone could make the decision that having a custom button to fire up the browser is so important that the lateral and awkward shifting of the keys is acceptable.

Every time i want to press the A key i end up hitting caps lock, etcetera..

I must work with other computers, so if i eventually get used to this keyboard, i'll press the wrong keys in other machines.

HP should fire the guy that designed this keyboard. (i rate the keyboards in the previous HP machines i owned as excellent)

If i could pay some money to have this keyboard replaced for a regular one, i would gladly do it.

This machine has other design problems.

One of them is the touchpad. It's a lot bigger than usual so it's difficult to touch just with one finger. You'll inadvertently end up touching it with other fingers. The keypad also lacks a hardware button to turn this huge touchpad off. This is annoying.

This machine lacks the (now usual) hardware buttons to turn the volume up, turn the wireless on, etc. They are integrated into the F keys (F1 to F12). So, if you are working in excel and want to change the contents of a cell, you press F2 and this dims the screen brightness. To press the REAL F2, you have to press the FN key and then F2. How much more annoying this keyboard could have been???

Last, it doesn't have the numeric keypad. OK, i've owned notebooks without numeric keypads in the past, but they had smaller screens. I own another DV6, with a Core 2 duo that has the exact same screen size, and it has an integrated numeric keypad.

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This computer is great; you really get your money's worth for the price you pay. I have had this computer for about 4 months and it has been living up to its expectations. I am an Industrial Design student and I needed a good preforming computer to run different types of design programs effectively and efficiently. When I am using this computer I usually have iTunes, Facebook, my e-mail, and multiple design programs running at the same time and it still runs very smoothly. Aside from the performance, it is also very user friendly and easy to start using right out of the box. Some of the different features are great on this computer. I love the fingerprint scanner, which I use not only to log on to my computer, but also for any website that requires a password that I need to log in to. The hinges on the screen are very sturdy and you actually need 2 hands to open it (one to open the screen and one to hold down the computer. The web cam is good quality and the HP MediaSmart web cam program has some great features. All in all this computer is a great buy if you are looking for a high preforming, sturdy, and reliable machine that fits in somewhat of a budget.

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Samsung Series 3 NP300V5A-A03 15.6-Inch Laptop Reviews

Samsung Series 3 NP300V5A-A03 15.6-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I needed a laptop for: presentation to clients, web & email, excel, watching movies when out of town.

This laptop is more than enough for all of that. If you're a gamer, there's probably not enough speed. If you're a graphic designer, the LCD may get on your nerves.

In general I prefer desktops because I like the modular components, cheaper price, more power, full-size keyboard & mouse.

The biggest issues for me with laptops are the keyboard & track pads. I use the number pad a lot, and this one has it. The keyboard on this computer also feels very natural and is pretty quiet when typing. I usually HATE track pads. On past laptops that I've owned, I never went anywhere without an additional mouse so that I wouldn't have to use horrid track pad and get frustrated at how long everything took. Samsung, being the same manufacturer as Apple products, uses the same large, well-designed track pad with multi-touch apple functionality (2-finger scroll, zoom-in or out by moving 2 fingers closer or farther apart...). I just played with this for a few hours with no mouse, and I'm pretty sure that I won't need to carry a mouse around with this computer.

It also runs very quietly (so much so that it almost seems like a solid state drive), quickly, and feels pretty light weight. Runs cool too, maybe that's normal for laptops now, but my older work laptop gets to hot to actually set it on your lap. It turns out that it's also currently consumer reports highest rated laptop under $700.

The only downside is the screen. While the screen quality is comparable with most other laptops under $1000, it's lower quality than what I'm accustomed to since I'm used to desktop monitors. That's a very small concession though.

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This laptop failed after less than a year. I have had laptops from various brands including HP, Compaq, and Sony. All lasted 3-4 years besides replacing batteries once or twice a year. I will never buy another Samsung laptop. Samsung customer service is useless and now the computer is a useless brick sitting in the back of my closet.

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Quality of laptop is higher than Dell and HP. The screen resolution is high and has good contrast. The problems others have stated here seem to be a software issue. Overall I haven't had any problems yet.

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Beautiful laptop at a great price. So far, it seems to work very well too. Battery doesn't last quite as long as I thought but it's not bad either.

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This is a great practical laptop. The keyboard needs a little geting used to. The smart touchpad didn't work when it arrived but just delete the original touchpad driver, then download the smart touchpad driver from the samsung website and install. The shipping and packaging was great.

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Friday, August 29, 2014

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Apple MacBook 13', White Intel Core Duo 2.16 GHZ, 2GB, 320 Gb Hard Drive, Wi-fi, Camera, Mac Os 10.6 Snow Leopard and Ilife
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I purchases this Mac a month ago, first I called the seller to inquire more abt the products. Just as he described it. The items was clean free of scratches. I gave it 4 bcoz I believed more cld have been done in upgrading the software to a Mountain Lion other than that great product, good price. Delivery was impeccable.

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Ordered this my MacBook on Saturday and had it by Wednesday! The macbook was usedvery good but when I got it, it was in like new condition and had a brand new battery on it. The screen and keyboard were clean and everything was in working order! Very happy with this buy and product! Will buy from them again!

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My macbook works great. I've had it two months now and have had no problems. I even received one with 180 more gigs than I paid for.

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Dell Latitude 15.4" Core 2 Duo 160GB Notebook Reviews

Dell Latitude 15.4' Core 2 Duo 160GB Notebook
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Good value, meets my needs for on-the-go computing.

Comfortable keyboard. High function keyboard.

Wi-fi built in. Don't use the nipple.

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Computer fine; Windows 7 stinks. Way way too prohibitive. Be on the look-out when you order refurbs which operating system and version is provided. I couldn't understand before why it mattered but trust me, it matters.

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Monday, July 21, 2014

ASUS U56E-EBL8 Laptop Review

ASUS U56E-EBL8 Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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It took me a long time to decide which laptop to buy, I probably looked at more than a hundred models by different companies, around this price range of 500-700$, but finally, about 3 months ago, I decided to buy this one, after many people who own Asus laptops told me that they are simply great. What can I say, they were right. This laptop is everything I expected and more. Truly lightning fast, everything works fluently. The battery is amazing, lasts for around 7 hours. The screen is crispy clear and vibrant with colors, watching movies on it is awesome. The keyboard is great and there is also a very comfortable pad for the hands, I guess that's one of the pros of buying a 15 inch screen. The only con I can find is that it's a pretty large (not heavy though) piece to put inside a bag if you're a student like I am and want to take it with you. Anyway, this one rocks, go for it.

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I spent a lot of time researching my next laptop PC purchase. I was predisposed to ASUS, but looking at other brands too. I found this model because it best fit my requirements. I could not find any info or customer reviews. I wanted a PC with an i5 quad-core processor, with more than 4GB RAM, with more than 500GB HDD, with a large screen, and with a DVD/CD drive, plus all of the expected ports. This is what I found, and even in the absence of specific reviews and info, ultimately I took the plunge based on the general reputation of ASUS ...

* As with everything I purchase from Amazon (Prime), it arrived when expected and sufficiently packaged

* OOB experience was simple and perfect

* Powered-up, and ran great from the start

* My previous PC is a 7 year-old Celeron based unit ... WOW what a difference a quad-core i5 CPU with 8GB RAM makes

* Add the 8 GB of RAM, even though a portion is shared for video RAM, and the system is very fast and responsive

* The HDD is quite large and fast enough for Office Apps and Web Apps and Web browsing

* Though one downside (not an knock against ASUS) is the large amount of HDD space consumed by preloaded MS Office 2010; though I suppose it was advantageous to have that since I did purchase a copy of MS Office

* Build quality is quite good; screen is excellent; keyboard & trackpad are all more than adequate

* Finally I have a PC with sleep and wakeup that not only work consistently & reliably, but FAST too!

* I haven't fully tested the batteries, however it does seem battery life tracks what is spec'd

* Size & Weight ... I wanted a large screen, and the unit is therefore wide (again, my choice); however what is impressive is how thin and light it is

* It also runs cool ... I have never felt any heat

* It also runs very quiet, even if it has to use its fan

Summary -

I am thoroughly pleased with this PC and its performance and price point. If the specs for this laptop PC meet your requirements, it's a great choice.

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I was previously a diehard Dell owner (something about which I am now ashamed). This product arrived on time and shipped quickly. It was packaged pretty well. The laptop looks expensive, but was probably the least expensive one I've owned...and it works better than my previous $2,300 laptop. It never crashes, never freezes, never erases my files, etc. The hardware works fine. It's very versatile software-wise. I highly recommend it.

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I bought this laptop 9 months ago for school and I am pleased. The one knock I have is the extremely annoying ASUS firmware... Updates that never work, downloads that don't work,etc. as for performance and battery life I am very pleased. ASUS claims 10 hours of battery life..... Well if you run on power mode and only type then possibly.... However, for average computing you're looking at 5.5-6 hours of battery life tops. Not a bad laptop at all, but for the same price range, I'd go Fujitsu Lifebook if I had the choice again.

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I ran into similar problems as another reviewer my hard drive completely failed 1 1/2 weeks after the warranty ended (I think they design products this way, I swear). I took the hard drive out and attempted to access it via an external enclosure on my desktop, and it won't even recognize it. I ordered and installed a new hard drive thinking I could reinstall Windows and cut my losses. Go back to original package...and no windows disk. But how could that be? I called them up and got this gem of a response: "Did you create a backup recovery disk when you received your laptop?" Me: "No" Them: "Well, you had the opportunity to create as many backup disks as you wanted so it's not our fault if you didn't do that."

They then directed me to asus product page where I can order one for the tidy sum of $50.

$50!? You can get a blank DVD for a buck. It's highway robbery. I can get an entirely new copy of windows 8 for $20 more.

Anyway, I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 because it was a nice computer before it crashed.

Pros:

Battery Life

Mousepad love the two finger swipe, pinch in/out like a Mac

Speed Boots up quickly, around 15-20 seconds

Cons:

Speakers are worthless. I mean totally worthless. Full volume 2 feet away on the table in a quiet room and you can't hear a thing. God forbid you have a fan running in the background

..and speaking of fans, the one in the laptop gets a little loud sometimes...making it even harder to hear the speakers

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Monday, June 23, 2014

Reviews of HP Pavilion DV6-6047CL 15.6" Laptop (2 GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM

HP Pavilion DV6-6047CL 15.6' Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I received this laptop as my graduation present almost a year ago. To help anyone looking for that right laptop, I will share my own experiences with this HP dv6-6047cl.

My parents and I thought a laptop would be a good graduation gift, something I can carry through college, work, and lifes many adventures. While myself being a big gamer, I looked for best gaming laptop I could find in the price range. I spent a month on research, looking at specs, features and benchmark results for popular games. I really couldn't decide, until my dad showed my this laptop being sold at Sam's Club. I looked at all the specs online and thought it would be an awesome deal. In the end this is what I ended up receiving.

Enough with the story!

On to the features! First off, this laptop looks sexy. Very clean, very light, but a finger-print magnet. The keyboard feels very comfortable to type with, and comes with a full-sized num-pad. The up and down arrow keys are very small, but still totally functional (I got 250,000 points in Starcraft 2 Lost Viking mini-game with them lol). The track-pad is your average laptop mouse, nothing special. It comes with a finger-print scanner, but I have never used it. The display is small (1366x768) but very sharp. I have yet to find a good way to clean it however :( The HP Beats Audio is an awesome feature, you can notice a huge difference in audio quality when Beats is on. The battery life is pretty average for a laptop. After a year, it can still run about 3-4 hours surfing the internet with power saver settings. If your running anything intense, you will need to plug-in (as the case with every laptop). This laptop usually idles 20-40 celsius. When playing games, the highest I have seen it go is 80 celsius.

On to the games! The laptop comes with amd radeon hd6770M (for gaming) and an integrated graphics GPU (not for gaming). Here is a list of some games I have run: Skyrim on high runs around 30 fps outdoors (lower in the forest areas) and 40-50 fps indoors. Starcraft 2 on ultra runs above 30 fps except during the most intense high food battles. Borderlands runs seamless at the highest settings. Crysis on high/ultra (with shaders medium) runs close to 30 fps. Overall this laptop handled everything I have thrown at it! I doubt there is a game today that this can't handle to at least medium settings.

The only problem I have had with this laptop happens during long game-sessions. When the graphics card gets very hot, and I try to minimize to the desktop, the screen goes black for a second and comes back (though 20% of the time I have to hard restart) and I get this message "The display driver has stopped working and has recovered" I have yet to find a solution for this, but I have found a work-around. Most of the games today support windowed mode, and I have yet to have this problem when a game is in windowed mode.

To sum everything up, this laptop perfect for the price. Great keyboard, good battery life, excellent gaming ability, and a very compact design. I would highly recommend this laptop to anyone looking for a laptop in the mid price range. You can't beat it!

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I purchased this item last week as I saw this laptop provides with a separate graphic card. But after I received it, I found that the graphic card is Intel Graphic 3000, not the one stated in the product (ATI HD 5770M). What should I do?

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I Have Done quite some Research before buying this laptop and i must say that i am super happy with it for 650 bucks your not going to find a laptop with Gpu Power like this one. It runs Most game at ultra high and high. High end games like skyrim and bf3 it runs at medium perfectly fine. I'm Playing dishonored and it runs it al maxed setting at 30 to 60fps. The Beats is also a plus boost headphones sooo much. This laptop is already Great but if you want to make it future proof and boost it from fast to super fast? Just get A solid state drive and BOOM you got a Dynamite LAPTOP.

Service: the laptop Came Perfect took a bit longer to get here but no dents of anything. Came packaged very good.

Cons: None i can find.

Overall: You Really are getting a Bang out of Your buck with this deal.

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I'd like to buy this computer, but the title says it 1T HDD and the description/specs say 640G HDD. Which is it?

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Review of Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A04US 15" - Intel Core i5-3317U Ultrabook

Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C-A04US 15' - Intel Core i5-3317U Ultrabook - 8GB RAM - 128GB SSD - HDMI - 8 cell -Windows 7 -3.63 lbs- Ash Black
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Laptop arrived on time, it setup easily. Very light, looks super. I haven't tested battery life yet since I haven't been on the road much, but the one time I was out for a few hours and it was still going strong well over 50% of battery life left. I have no complaints at this point.

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the quality is good, it is light and runs fast.

the 15 inch screen works great, and I like this ultrabook well.

Also, the standard 128gb ssd and 8gm ram is a plus, I can open any program with several seconds.

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Light, fast with a minimalist and elegant look. However, the screen reminds me of a laptop I owned 10 years ago. The colors get washed out rapidly from the sides and it's almost impossible to see the screen from above the normal viewing angle.

Viewing the screen directly isn't much comforting either as the colors are far from vibrant and the fonts look pixelated.

PROS:

1. Cool to touch even after hours of usage

2. No audible fan noise.

3. Nice keyboard with a good layout.

4. Elegant and light for a 15"

Maybe I am used to 1080 displays but it's a pity this Samsung laptop could have been a very attractive machine if the engineers had put in a better display.

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Everything that is there is great. Display is bright and crisp. Keyboard is the best I have ever used. SSD is faster than any memory has a right to be; the computer boots up in 20% the time o my last computer. I do love everything on the computer.

That said, I have no idea why Samsung did not include a Displayport output. The Series 9 is supposed to be a top of the line computer and they do not include the best video output. I read a great deal about the intel 4000 graphics card and then made an assumption that all of its capabilities would be available on a $1200 computer. If I had figured this out beforehand I would not have bough the Samsung.

If you want to drive multiple external displays this is not the computer for you.

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Friday, April 18, 2014

Review of HP G60-501NR 15.6-Inch Black Laptop - Up to 3.75 Hours of Battery

HP G60-501NR 15.6-Inch Black Laptop - Up to 3.75 Hours of Battery Life
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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This is an inexpensive laptop, and not a bad value. It is all about expectations for what this computer can and cannot do.

As an alternative to a netbook, this computer is not bad. The positives versus a netbook. Full size keyboard and a number pad. Really nice big screen, actually a gorgeous screen. A built in optical drive. HDMI output for connection to a television. And a really nice track pad. A much faster processor. Easy hard drive and memory upgrades. The negatives compared to a netbook. Battery life, netbooks will run on battery power a lot longer than 3 hours. Weight and size, this is way heavier than a netbook. Portability.

On the overall positive side, this laptop will do most standard things a person wants to do with a computer, do email, connect to the internet, run Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Powerpoint run perfectly well), edit still pictures, and watch movies. It's a general purpose machine. It will not edit movies or play games. In the end, nobody should expect either of these two functions the video is on board shared memory and the processor is a 2.2GHz Celeron single core. These specs are way below anything games.

Windows 7 boots up quickly and the OS runs perfectly fine and fast. All the graphics effects work just fine, the changing wallpaper, dock like bottom views, Aero, etc. The machine does not struggle at all with this OS. Word, Powerpoint, and Excel started up very quickly and ran very well. The built in wireless adapter connected to my network with no problems. The wireless wizard worked perfectly with my WPA encrypted router.

There wasn't too much crapware installed. It was very easy to remove all the Norton programs. Microsoft Security Essentials installed very quickly and Windows firewall worked just fine. There are a number of free offerings and a silly HP program launcher that is very easy to disable. No need to pay anyone to clean up your system from these things.

I rate this computer fairly high because it is a very good deal at any price below that list price. As it approaches the price of a netbook, this becomes a very nice deal.

I did run into a problem that you might want to consider when you get this computer. The screen cracked the second day of use. I don't think we did anything particularly wrong with the computer physically, so I'd conclude the screen is very fragile. So be very careful and always use a good computer case. The other thing to consider, HP considers this a non-warranty defect. You cannot get HP to fix this under warranty. Instead you have to purchase an accidental damage policy from HP. They will then fix the display. Amazon is an incredible company and does stand behind their products. Thank you to Amazon for making this very right.

Just remember the specs, this is not a barn burner, screamer computer. It is very basic transportation; 2.2GHz processor, 2Gb of memory (very cheap and easy to upgrade to 4Gb), a 160Gb hard drive, HDMI output, DVD/CD burner built in, four USB ports, a multi-card reader (no Compact Flash), surprisingly good speakers, a solid keyboard with number pad, a nice track pad, and Windows 7. No it doesn't have a webcam but darn it those cost like twenty dollars. Yes the hard drive is not huge, but you can easily add a portable 1Tb drive for around a hundred dollars. Just be careful with that display.

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I bought this on "Black Friday" but missed out on the $197 deal. I got it for $299, But still, I think I got a good deal. Amazon shipped it in 3 days and during the mean time, I read reviews where people said there wasn't any webcam. I've never had one and even though that would have been a great plus, I'm still happy with the computer. Hd quality screen, Windows 7 os, numeric keyboard. I was up and running in about an hour after copying my files from my external hd. I'm happy. I'm in school and keep most of my work work on a flash drive, so the size of the hd doesn't bother me to much.

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Pros:

Value/Price when purchased on Sale

Windows 7 is a nice improvement

Reasonable quality given price

Full Keyboard with Number Pad

Cons:

Weight (6 lbs 5 oz or so with the battery)

Size for screen resolution

Only a single core processor

Bottom Line: This is a superb value in a PC laptop. The machine makes a great Internet computer or any other application that doesn't require a lot of processing power. The computer is very large and heavy given the specifications (my nearly 2 year old MacBook is nearly 1 and a half pounds lighter for better specifications with similar screen resolution, but it also cost significantly more).

My main use for the computer will be to take it with me on photo shoots and temporarily backup pictures to the hard drive using the built in SD card reader and to review pictures as necessary. I will also use it as an Internet computer. This computer will work excellent for my needs and at a cost less (sale price) than an iPod. I couldn't hardly buy an external hard drive for this price.

For those that are interested, this is a no frills machines. The memory is two 1 GB SODIMM DDR2 800 MHz by Samsung (at least in my unit), so upgrading would requiring purchasing and replacing the existing memory with 2 GB modules. There is no web-cam as some thought.

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Bought it through Amazon for $197 and it load and runs fast!

The down side is there is no web cam like it said in the description, but for $197 it beats any netbooks out there. Great bang for your buck!

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I got this laptop for $197, but I think even at the regular price of around $350 it's a nice "starter" laptop. The display is bright and clear (widescreen), the sound is amazing (how do these little speakers put out that sound?), and the "build quality" seems solid and sturdy. Because it's a single core processor and has limited memory, I wouldn't suggest this computer as a primary system for most people. It's a great second computer to check email and surf the internet. I am impressed with the card slot and HDMI out. It even appears to have a built in modem for those who are still on dial up! Also happy that it has built-in wireless.

The specs on the HP site say it's about 7 pounds... feels like more than that to me but I haven't weighed it. I would NOT want to carry this around as a work laptop on airplanes etc as it's too heavy for travel in my opinion.

Out of the box it was very easy to set up, and so far I am happy with this laptop.

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