Showing posts with label eco friendly notebooks. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Reviews of Toshiba mini notebook NB255-N250 10.1" widescreen Laptop (Glossy

Toshiba mini notebook NB255-N250 10.1' widescreen Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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It's a netbook, so that means you shouldn't expect a lot, but it gets the job done. I've never had any signicant issues with it. The keyboard is a little smaller than a laptop, but unless you have really large hands it shouldn't be a problem. I actually bought an Asus before this one and had to return it because the mouse pad was too close to the space bar (which made the mouse jump around every time I hit the space bardrove me nuts!). This one is a lot better because there's a nice gap between the two. Another thing I like is that it's fairly light which is nice when you're traveling. Overall I'd say it's a pretty solid machine. It's good for using the internet and word processing. I'd recommend it.

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This laptop is exactly what I wanted. The delivery was really quick. I got it on the first day of delivery. Packaging was appropriate. The laptop worked right out of the box. The laptop is now charging and updating software (135 updates from Microsoft).

Thanks for the good deal. I am very satisfied!

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My girlfriend needed a small netbook for college and i got her this. she couldn't be happier and i'm thinking about buying one now

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THIS COMPUTER IS SO NOT WORT THE MONEY THIS IS THE WORST COMPTUER THAT I HAVE EVER HAD AND I DO MEAN EVER HAD IN MY LIFE

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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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Monday, August 18, 2014

Buy Dell D630 + Windows 7 (Notebook Laptop Computer) 2.2 GHz CPU / 2 GB

Dell D630 + Windows 7 2.2 GHz CPU / 2 GB of Ram / 80 GB Hard Drive
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I'm in IT and purchased this for a friend...this was a great deal, and came just as described. All the software was authentic, and the system had been thoroughly cleaned. I was a bit hesitant to buy an older and used laptop, but it's been cranking for 6 months with no problems.

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It had some problem with a video card driver(or something like that)so I had to send it back. Just a few days later I got it back and it works great. I love it. Also the people at Tampa laptops are real nice and helpful.

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The review board must have ate my earlier review of this product. So, here is another. Looks "new", works great, fast.. whats not to love about it including the price. They are easy to do business with. Answered/responded to mail. Thanks, Tampa Laptop for a nice affordable, dependable laptop!!

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This computer works great with Windows 8. Loads in 30 seconds. Great workhorse computer for office or school with about 5 hours on a 9 cell battery. Not for gaming however, plays videos well and no issues with streaming video and You Tube up to 720. Will buffer too much with 1080 video. Had no issues with Camera Raw batching and using the Canon Utility for remote operation of my DSLR. If you are on a tight budget and not a gamer or video editor this computer will work just fine.

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My mother needed a new laptop and got one with windows 8 and could not use it, so this laptop loaded with windows 7 was perfect for her. Arrived quickly, started right up. GREAT!

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Saturday, August 16, 2014

Review of HP Pavilion 17.3" HD LED Laptop, 4th Gen 2.4Ghz i3-4000M Processor

HP Pavilion 17.3' HD LED Laptop, 4th Gen 2.4Ghz i3-4000M Processor, 8GB RAM, 750GB HDD, WebCam, HDMI, Bluetooth, DVDRW, Win8
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Have owned several HP products over the years and have always been highly satisfied! Products have always met or exceeded my expectations. Complete confidence in HP.

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

HP - Pavilion g6-1b79dx Laptop / Intel Core i3 Processor / 15.6" Review

HP - Pavilion g6-1b79dx Laptop / Intel Core i3 Processor / 15.6' LED HD Display / 4GB DDR3 Memory / 500GB Hard Drive / Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive with double-layer support / Built-in webcam & microphone / Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit - Pewter
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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I've had my computer for about a year now and I've had to replace the battery twice. It's a good computer, runs quickly, affordable etc... but the battery life is horrible. The batteries are very expensive as well. I give it 3 stars.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

HP ENVY 6-1010us Sleekbook 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) Reviews

HP ENVY 6-1010us Sleekbook 15.6-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I am no tecno geek and my needs are relatively simple when it comes to computing so this laptop fits my lifestyle perfectly. I had no problem setting the Envy 6 up to begin using it. It was ready to go in seconds with its built in wifi. I've used the same Dell XPS for about three years, so this laptop is a welcome addition. It's super lightweight and very thin, not bulky or uncomfortable at all. Compared to my other computer, the Envy 6 is super comfortable to use. I think it would be perfect for students and seniors due to the ease of transport, battery life, and ease of operation and because it is so lightweight. I have been using Windows Vista for several years now so using Windows 7 on this notebook is so much nicer, Vista could be a pain, but I've had no problems with the operating system on this notebook and it has a lot of helpful advice to make using it easier and functional. There is no CD option on this version of the Envy Sleekbook, but it hooks up easily to an external CD drive to install programs or watch movies. The resolution and picture on the Envy is wonderful, after looking at this screen and going back to my Dell was suprising to me. The graphics on the Envy are crisp and colorful. The Envy also has bluetooth/wireless so it can be used with other wireless items like printers and phones.

The Envy also has some great features for pictures. It uses Youcam webcam software and it has a lot of fun options for pictures. My kids have been having a lot of fun using it. There are enough fun things on Youcam to keep them amused for long periods of time, even in low light. When I downloaded pictures from my SD card, the computer separated the pictures by date so I could make different albums vs. lumping them altogether and the software also uses face recognition which is a really cool feature.

The Envy surfs the internet with good speed even while playing music and having multiple windows open. The Beats audio is a really nice feature and the sleekbook comes with the standard jack for headphones. Beats audio adds a little extra touch and makes this laptop a little more jazzy and appealing, especially to kids.

My Dell laptop, gets really hot after an half an hour or so of use so I have it on a cooling pad, but it still gets too hot to use after being on it for a while, especially in the heat of the summertime. The Envy stays nice and cool while in use. I've not experienced it getting hot or over heating even after hours of constant use in hot temperatures, it gets a little bit (ever so slightly) warm but doesn't ever feel really hot. The Envy has a nice black finish instead of just aluminum which I really like.

The keyboard is also great. This version doesn't have a backlight for night use, but the keyboard is easy to use with no major clicking noise. It's quiet and comfortable. The trackpad responds great and has a pretty wide pad for navigation, at times it does take more than one click to bring something up, but this is nothing major.

Many of the games on the Envy are linked to an external gaming company, Wild Tangent and they offer free playtime with options to buy the games. The graphics and speed of the games has been really good. I haven't loaded anything like the Sims on this sleekbook as I had trouble with The Sims on my Dell, so I don't know if I will ever do that, but for seek and find games, card games and the like, this works great. I am not sure I would load it up with a lot of high graphic games as it's not really a gaming laptop but a few games would probably work just fine, just not something huge, it would probably work, but slow the unit down.

The Envy also comes with a start up Office version with options to buy the full version. I find that I usually only use Word so this is just fine for me, but for those who rely on Power Point and other programs, an upgrade is easily available, there are also easy options to use to upgrade to any Windows program or add-on you'd like to have. Instant downloads make this super easy, and the computer offers different things to you as you work. The unit is quite intuitive without being annoying.

All in all, I really like this sleekbook laptop. It's been super reliable so far with no issues. It's basic which would make it wonderful for students to do homework and surf the internet as well as for seniors who don't need a lot of bells or whistles and hot graphics on their games. This is a nice basic notebook that is super easy to use with great sound and graphics as long as you don't over load it. It's stylish and is black with a red bottom. The Envy 6 is very thin and super lightweight for easy transport. Even business people should find that this is a great notebook for travel and home use. For a low cost laptop, it's great. I paid quite a bit for my Dell and this hp seems to do everything it did without the issues I've had with it and Windows Vista. For an inexpensive laptop, I would recommend this unit for students, seniors, travellers or people who don't need a ton of extra features. It's simple and works really well without over heating or feeling cumbersome. I've had no problems with it for what I use it for which is pictures, music, e mail, typing documents, playing games and accessing the internet. Norton is included free for one month for virus prevention. For a less expensive unit, it still feels like a quality laptop, it's not made cheaply, the Envy is actually very pretty and isn't thrown together where you feel like if the wind blew something will fall off or break. The 15 inch screen is large enough for a quality picture and the graphics are really good.

Netflix also works very well streaming movies on this notebook. The picture is great and Beats provides exceptional sound-no problems whatsoever.

This is a nice solid notebook that is easy to use and looks great. I am growing fonder by the day. If I run across any problems I will be sure to update, but so far, I am very happy with the overall performance of the Envy 6-1010.

UPDATE: 9/10/12-I've installed Sims 3 using a plug and play DVD/DVD rewritable drive and I am very happy to say that Sims 3 works great on this laptop! I was actually afraid to try it but thought what the heck? I can delete the game. But, to my amazement, Sims 3 with one expansion pack even, works great on this laptop. This is just a great machine!

*****Nine months later, this machine is still working well with no problems. I have had to replace the charging cord twice because the wiring inside shorted out by getting bent or by stepping on the cord and once it fell off the bed onto the side plug, so it's my fault about the cord. They've redesigned these cords to turn to the side now instead of sticking straight out where they had a tendancy to get hit or bent. Machine is still very good and I've never had any problem with it and it's almost been a year of ownership.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program To be able to fairly review the HP ENVY Sleekbook, I first had to stop and ask myself what exactly the Sleekbook is and isn't. Reviewing it for what it isn't wouldn't be fair, and too many people tend to do just that leading to unfairly poor reviews. So what is the Sleekbook exactly? It is a slightly more affordable AMD version of the Ultrabooks, but it can't be called an Ultrabook because Intel owns the rights to that moniker. What you get with the Sleekbook is a non-user upgradable slimmed down laptop (or large netbook) with no built-in optical drive; the battery and hard drive are not user-removable to be swapped for other drives or a spare battery. Once the battery runs down, you are left no choice but to recharge it via the power supply they send with it. This was kind of a let down that the batteries weren't swappable, but given the price and lightweight portability factor the Sleekbook was intended for, it really isn't a fault. Given that the battery life on it is exceptionally good, a spare battery isn't really needed. It's easy to get 6+ hours off a full charge.

The processor is an AMD APU, meaning it handles both processing and graphical duties. It is a dual-core design, and has plenty of power to do most any task anyone would reasonbly ask of a laptop type of computer. Heck, it even runs some games fairly well such as Star Trek Online and World of Warcraft. It has plenty of oomph to process audio and video files for those with a portable studio, and the screen is large enough and has enough resolution for minor photo-editing tasks.

The keyboard is the chicklet style, and it does take some getting used to, as does the touchpad. First thing I had to do was turn down the sensitivity on the touch-tap controls because they really pick up the slightest touch in default configuration. If you plan to use one of these much in poorly lit environments, do yourself a favor and get the next model up with the backlit keyboard. It's very hard to see the keyboard in the dark, and the chicklet keycaps combined with the compact laptop layout isn't very friendly for the touch-typist.

They quality of the built-in speakers is worse than bad, it delves into the realm of abysmal. Even my old laptop circa 2003 had far superior sound quality from the built-in speakers. However, once you plug in a set of quality headphones or IEM's, the Beats Audio sound processing really comes to life and gives everything a rich, full sound that is sure to impress.

The finish? I love the color scheme, the dark brushed metal with deep red bottom really looks great, though as can be expected the brushed metal finish is quite the fingerprint magnet. Keep a micro-fiber cloth nearby to keep those smudges under control and you'll have a really, ahem, SLEEK looking Sleekbook that is sure to turn a few heads.

Performance to cost ratio? For the money, you get a lot of performance, more processing power than most people need for average tasks. I really have to say that the price is excellent for the performance offered. Compared to comparable offerings, you really would be hard pressed to find anything better for the price, and spending a couple hundred more isn't really going to net the average user a meaningful performance increase outside of mostly useless benchmark numbers. Overall the HP ENVY Sleekbook is a no-brainer for someone looking for a budget-friendly go anywhere lightweight/thin notebook computer.

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PROS: this laptop looks great, feels great, and at the beginning...worked great. It is very light and sleek, which I loved!

CONS: I made the mistake of not reading all of the reviews before buying this laptop and now I GREATLY REGRET that!!!! So first the shift key became harder to press, then before long it would randomly freeze and there was nothing to do to fix it, then left hinge on the laptop broke so the only thing on that was connecting the left side together was a FEW WIRES!!! Now you couldn't really shut the laptop and the laptop was crooked!!! Also, I thought I should state for the record that I take VERY good care of my things and the reason my laptop was falling apart WASN'T my doing!!! So because it was broken I sent it back and HP said it would take a WHILE before they could fix my laptop so they said I could pick out a new laptop....so after days and days of talking to HP I found one I liked and they said they had in stock....however they just informed me that it is no longer in stock (even though I supposedly ordered it through one of their managers a few days ago!!!!!!). I am so incredibly disappointed with the HP envy laptop and the company HP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program The HP Envy 6 arrived in a slender box, with power cord and easy set up instructions. There was no start up disc included and none was needed. I plugged it in and it started up with basic instructions for personal account information and set up.

This laptop is slim and lightweight. It has no additional number keypad, and there is no backlight on the keys. The mouse touchpad is easy to use once you get the hang of scrolling up and down pages.

Wi-FI was set up in seconds. I was able to connect to the internet with no issues.

It includes anit-virus protection trial for 60 days. Which is a good start.

The laptop was warm, not hot, after using it for a few hours. I use it everyday for internet use, games, shopping and accounts etc., so I do charge it everyday to keep a full charge.

At 15.6, the screen is a nice size and the picture is crisp. The sound is clear with the Beats Audio, my Itunes music sounded great.

I only need a computer for recreational use and school work. This fits all my needs. No complaints at all so far. I love it!

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Recieved this laptop for my wife this morning. Ran some preliminary tests to determine if it needed to be returned or if it was running at advertised speeds. Performed very well. I would emphasise that my five star rating is specific to the price point this laptop is in. Clearly this computer cannot compete with a $1000 laptop, however for its price I am having a hard time finding anything comparable.

Runs smoothly, starts up quickly and performed very well when clocking the CPU and data transfer rates.

If you want a great computer for under $600 don't hesitate, this is your laptop.

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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Reviews of ASUS U36SD-A1 13.3-Inch Thin and Light Laptop (Black)

ASUS U36SD-A1 13.3-Inch Thin and Light Laptop
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Okay first thing first. I did not actually buy this computer from Amazon, I purchased it from a Microsoft retail store and it is actually not a U36SD-A1 but a U36SD-RBK5 but as far as I can tell the only difference is the RBK5 does not come with built in bluetooth. No big deal for me.

For those of you who don't feel like reading all of the following, I'll summarize this review into pros and cons.

PROS:

Awesome build quality

Thin

Decent track pad

Dedicated graphics

No optical drive

Cons:

Glossy bezel

No backlit keyboad

Sub par screen for this category

The build quality is very nice throughout the entire laptop. There is little to no flexing in any part of the keyboard or palm rest and the entire body has a really nice feel to it. Asus claims it has a "nanometer coating" and a "magnesium aluminum" frame, I'm not sure what a nanometer coating is but it feels nice and does seem to resist fingerprints pretty decently. I am slightly worried about how scratch resistant the coating will be, but I guess only time will tell how strong it really is. The only thing I don't like about the body of this laptop is the glossy bezel. How hard would it have been to extend this awesome feeling material to the relatively thin bezel around the screen? The glossy material is the only thing that looks cheap on this computer..

This laptop is awesomely thin. It's the first thing every one I've shown it has pointed out. It's not as thin as a MacBook Air or the Samsung Series 9 but I couldn't imagine anyone thinking this beauty was fat. You can't tell from any of the pictures posted, but the included 8 cell battery sticks out about 3/8" from the bottom of the laptop. It actually props the computer up at a nice angle so it doesn't bother me. Overall I'm really pleased with the design of this computer.

The keyboard is pretty nice as well. Not much to say about it, if you've used a chicklet keyboard before than you pretty much know what youre getting. I would've loved to see a backlit keyboard option, but I guess sacrifices had to be made in order to keep this form factor.

The trackpad appears to have the same nanometer coating as the rest of the body, albeit a slightly slipperier version. It feels good and is fairly large. One tweak I stumbled upon is a little program that enables two finger scrolling. Two finger scrolling is one of the few things I'm envious about on my friends' macs so finding a way to enable it (and enable it well) was pretty exciting for me. It should be noted that the trackpad, by default, has the typical scrolling area on the right hand side, but I found this to be a little difficult to use sometimes and happily ditched it for two finger scrolling.

The screen is reasonably sharp and colors come out just okay but I wish the resolution was slightly higher and I kind of expect a laptop in mid 2011 to come with something better. I mean my Dell m1330 I bought 3 years ago has the same resolution! Come on Asus, at least offer a nicer screen as an upgrade option...

I haven't had any issues with the performance yet, but then again I wouldn't expect any with what I've used it for thus far. It runs perfectly fine with half a dozen or so tabs open in chrome plus utorrent running in the background and vlc playing a 720p movie. I haven't tried any video editing or gaming yet on it but for day to day use it will definitely not disappoint. I'm thankful to have a dedicated graphics card as my last laptop did not. I'm not a huge gamer but I think it should be able to run most modern games with the detail turned down a little at a reasonable frame rate.

Battery life is respectable. I've been getting around 4-5 hours with the brightness cranked all the way up while browsing the internet and watching the occasional video. Turn down the brightness a little bit and it could easily last another hour or so.

One final note is the lack of an optical drive. A lot of people may be hesitant because of this, but this was actually a requirement for me while I was searching for a new computer. For most people I know and myself the optical drive goes largely unused. In the three years I owned my old laptop I used the optical drive maybe 4-5 times. I see no reason in lugging it around everyday if I hardly ever use it. I bought an external usb optical drive on sale from fry's for $30, so if I ever need to install a program from a dvd then I'll still be okay. Physical media like CD are quickly become obsolete and I for one am glad to see them go.

So to wrap it up I really love this laptop. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a thin 13.3" computer at a reasonable price. Plus if youre a student (like me) and purchase this computer in the month you get a free xbox 360 if you buy it from a participating store!

Leave a comment if you want me to go into detail about any other feature of this computer. I'd be glad to help!

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Asus U36sd-A1, is one of the best laptops I have ever seen or felt. This piece of awesomeness is fast, sturdy and thinner than any other laptop in this category (excluding samsung which is overly priced). The solid metallic feel is great and fun to carry it around in one hand.

I decided to buy this after researching for over 2 weeks. Only competitor to this laptop worth trying is Toshiba Portege R830 series. But it has negative remarks for the cooling system they brag about but not sure how genuine the remarks are.

I have had a Toshiba before which lasted for 5 years without a glitch but it's time to try something new.

Asus, being the first in most reliable laptops (second being Toshiba), there's no chance I could avoid trying Asus this time. I bought this piece from gentechpc, configured to 6GB RAM. It has a nice little button at the top left corner which allows you to change performance modes (high performance, battery saving, entertainment mode, quiet office mode) which is a cool feature.

Optimus technology changes the graphic card access between nvidia and in house intel graphic cards, saving power. I have only heard about this feature but believe me it's really great seeing it practically.

One full charge gave me 7hrs of battery life with battery saving mode and 4hrs of battery with high performance mode. I tested Video editing (mpeg encoding) for speed, heat and noise. Encoding was fast, but it got little hotter and noise negligible. Playing 1080p videos for an hour may make it hot but compared to other laptops (macbook pro, toshiba portege which my friends own), it's less.

Chiclet Keyboard feel is great and all keys are easily accessible. You know, ctrl, end, home keys in some laptops are annoying.

Browsing is fun, can't get better than this. It has a usb3 which I never tested for video cos I think there's no receiver yet in the market. 4.8Gb/s transfer rate would definitely be good to see.

Only cons are speakers, price and optical drive but if you are willing to spend 30 bucks for external dvd/cd drive, then you are good to go. I personally go with latest tech and I think optical drive is obsolete but for blu-ray burners.

I think price is reasonable compared to its competitors (vaio, toshiba{if configured}, lenovo/thinkpad) with similar form factor.

To maintain this form factor I can imagine the placement of low powered speakers. But, the inbuilt 5.1 soundblaster card makes your headset or external speaker experience great.

All-in-all you gotta experience it! I would definitely recommend this laptop to Tech enthusiasts cos there's much to explore.

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I bought this laptop from a local Microsoft Store yesterday after stumbling upon an external link Amazon gave on this page. THIS was the laptop I had been waiting 9 months for since the U36JC debut. Felt like I just had a baby.. so joyous!

Anyway, as I unveiled it, I was impressed on how THIN the body was while having an AMAZINGLY solid frame. The laptop base does not bend if you hold it at any of the corners! It definitely does not feel like cheap plastic (probably because it really IS made of lightweight metal) & has a classy satin feel to it. It has a fingerprint-repelling nano-coating seemingly all over the body too. It is also so light for having such a powerful processor + graphics card. My computer friend was right to have me wait/hold out until this came out. I was tempted with HPs, Sonys, Acers but from his repair experience on so many laptops, those were all junk! (HPs were decent in the middle but still the construction felt cheap/plastic).

Such a powerful [Sandy Bridge] processor in such a solid body with such a thin profile has finally become a dream come true. Portability without the sacrifice of quality & power.. such is the legendary motherboard manufacturer ASUS!

GREAT JOB ASUS!!!

Kai

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I am writing this review because I am simply blown away by how amazing this laptop is, and if anyone out there is on the fence about this one, then TLDR: buy it.

Pros:

Dedicated GPU

Battery Life is amazing

Super light weight and thin

The over-all design is beautiful (magnesium alloy!!)

Keyboard is lovely

Asus Quality is top notch

Specs are great

Screen is beautiful

Cons:

No backlit keyboard

Can get super hot when over-clocked and graphics card running

No optical drive (I have yet to see this as a problem, but will mention it)

The lame glossy screen bezel

Battery makes it -justa little tough to slide into a regular 13" laptop case.

Lame speakers

So I will go through the cons (I feel like I've covered them all, but message me and I will attempt to cover any those you feel I missed) and examine them item by item

CONS

No Backlit Keyboard: This really is a semi killer, especially for those who are looking for a super-portable game laptop. Especially since the keys are black, in the dark (unless you are a true gamer and you have the keyboard already memorized lol) its a pretty big con. But for the 90% other things you do with the U36, this will be a minor inconvenience, but it would just be that extra icing on the cake. ::sigh:: maybe the u37 (which I am set on buying btw)

Hot: Let us be honest, when the laptop is set to high performance, and you are chugging away on the graphics card, this is a serious issue. If you are in a lan party, your team mate to the left of you will experience some severe discomfort. Of course, it is just a side effect of having not only an amazing CPU and GPU, but built in overclocking as well. Also, the heat management system (which is a beauty to behold, if you decide to open her up) is very effective. It draws away the heat from the keyboard and blows it out on the left side of your laptop, right below the 2 usb ports. I have actually used to the excessive heat to keep snacks warm (I don't really see this as a huge plus, but if its there, might as well use it), and warming my fingers when I'm a bit chilly, but otherwise this is just something that you will have to deal with. Avoid blocking the heat sink exhaust: your laptop will rapidly get warm, and it will blow on your hands as well. Sweaty fingers are not a plus in long rounds of gaming. On a design note, I wish they could have had the exhaust ports pointing to the rear of the laptop, similar to the way the ASUS stealth accomplishes it. PS, lan card is located on bottom right, and this can get a little hot too, but never a big as a problem as it was on my old dell, which got right uncomfortable to use.

No optical drive: In a world of google docs, drop box, deamon tools, and flash drives, I see this as a minor inconvenience at the most, pretty much a non issue in my daily use. Yes it requires you to know a little bit about data manipulation and installation, but honestly... if you are technologically inept, why are you even looking at such a high spec'd, dedicated GPU laptop in the first place? I see this as extra weight I don't have to lug around, and a moving part my battery doesn't need to power.

Screen Bezel: as I will mention later, almost every part of this laptop is crafted with an eye both to practicality and aesthetics. But the bezel to the screen" WTF Asus? It is a nasty black glossy plastic, which holds smudges, fingerprints, and when your laptop screen is in semi-direct sunlight, will glare the funk out of you. More magnesium! Sheesh. Or at least matte black plastic cover the rest of the body. :P

Battery: the 8 cell battery included with the u36 (or 6 cell... different models may have different batteries included) juts out quite a bit. You do have an option to go with the 4 cell as well from the ASUS website, which is almost flush with body, but your battery life will suffer accordingly. I do like the fact that the battery acts as a stand for better keyboard usage and screen viewing, but if you are buying the 13" macbook cases (which are the most popular and hence cheapest and with the most diversity), you will want once that fits "looser" on the macbooks, because a flush 13" case will be a strain for the u36 to get into, owing to the larger battery depth. Buyers beware.

Lame Speaker: The built in speakers that just out from the front of the laptop are lame. No other way around it. Sounds like its coming from a tin can, no base, nothing impressive. HOWEVER, the built in sound card running the audio ports are AMAZING. Solution, when viewing with more people then headphones can handle, us some speakers (I rock a set of HP usb speakers, and the sound card makes them sound AMAZING).

PROS:

Dedicated GPU: The dedicated NVIDIA 520 graphics card was one of the biggest selling points for me when contemplating this laptop. I am an avid gamer, and needed something that could run the gamut of Low spec'd online MOBA's like League of Legends and World of Tanks, while also being able to kick it up a notch and run Starcraft II Deus Ex, Skyrim, Modern Warfare 3. It also runs Medieval Total War, Starcraft: Brood War, Sins of the Solar Empire, Dragon Seige, etc just fine. The "Super Hybrid Engine" works like a charm, able to hinder the CPU to a manageable usage when away from the power cord for a while (I don't bring my power cord to my work shifts or college classes, preferring to keep the laptop on "Quiet Office" mode"), but when it comes to game time, at a press of the button my Laptop is ready to shred some 3d polygon effects. The combination of light weight/ Awesome Batter / and Dedicated GPU is an awesome trifecta.

Battery Life: 8 hours on battery saving (low CPU cycles, screen set to dim, no GPU usage, no or low sounds, using Office or surfing the web). I find that I usually get about 6 hours of "practical usage", meaning I might go to faster CPU cycles when checking out a video or loading a mess of tabs on chrome (doing research for school of course ;), as well as medium brightness on the screen (squinting is bad) and rather heavy Wireless usage, maybe being plugged in to a projector to make a presentation, Spotify running in the background while I am typing. Etc. Basically being your normal semi ADD college student living life. The ability to switch between usage, and the convenient "use the power button as a hibernate button" is very useful. The laptop starts up quickly (good ASUS bloatware management plus windows 7), so don't fear to keep it slept from walking to class to another, or even if you know you aren't going to be touching your laptop for awhile in class: quizes, taking notes, tired of checking facebook in calculos (lol). BUT the best aspect of the awesome ASUS battery, is that if needs be, I can put in a couple hours of intense gaming time if my clan and I feel the need to play a few rounds of League of Legends between class periods. Yes, 2 hours, full specs, graphics doing its thing. Its a nice option, when you know that you won't be punishing the battery the rest of the day. I once watched two Harry Potter movies (2 and 3), and realized that I had watched both movies without plugging in: I had brought out the charger, but never connected. TLDR on the battery: runs like its netbook cousins, with also the ability to do some intensive game if needs be.

Weight: I'm a college student, I'm walking around all day, and I don't got cubby holes, a home room, and I sure as heck ain't gonna roll a bag around like I'm in an airport. The U36 has a permanent home in the laptop holder in the comfortable Burton backpack, and everything else my hectic college day needs fits comfortably with it. It was a struggle before to be lugging my over-sized dell, and my unnecessarily heavy acer before that. Sometimes I swear the u36 isn't even there (oh no!), but I open my bag up, and there she is, ready for action. Like I said before about the trifecta, Dedicated GPU / Battery life / Light weight allows the u36 to be a very adaptable and mobile solution to a myriad of technological needs. Portable word processor. Mobile gaming rig. Media center. Just your regular old laptop. Business Commuters will also appreciate the minimal weight as well (though might care less about the GPU;), but as mentioned before, the battery is a heavy hitter (has to be to do all the powering it does). Also, being able to hold up your laptop with one hand if in an awkward sitting situation is just something you'd never be able to do with any other semi-gaming rig.

Asus Design: I have been a fan of the Asus design model for quite sometime. My netbook is an ASUS. My android tablet is an ASUS. And now my Primary Laptop is one. You can come to expect solid design with the Asus lines, with both software and hardware. Most asus bloatware is easy to remove, and I feel like most of the essential ones run very reliably. Track pad software, power management software, hybrid processor software, all very dependable. The physical design is very industrial and practical but very beautiful as well. Matte black with glowing blue lights is the motiff, and I still sometimes just stop to look at my laptop and think "Beautiful". The Aluminum Magnesium alloy used for the screen shell allows the screen to be lighter and thinner, and the matte black plastic used for the rest of it is ideal as well. BTW little plug: Aluminum Magnesium sounds cool, and feels amazing. I want ASUS to create a unibody style laptop using this material. I am in love with it, and it is smudge and scratch resistant, as well as having a high tensil to weight ratio. I love the Chiclets style keyboard, though I am somewhat bugged by a lack of right FN Buttons (I adapted) plus having "home/pg up/pg dn/ and end" on the right side of the keyboard is unfortunate. I'd rather those be FN arrow keys, instead of the useless Windows Media Player keys that replaced them. The Media hot keys cannot be reassigned to other programs btw. Fail on that Asus. But other then those small quirks (I am a creative writing minor, so I spend a lot of time banging out papers) it is a beautiful and well laptop. I have read reviews that claim that the track pad is of inferior quality compared to other laptop lines in its category, but I admit I usually use a portable mouse (gamer), and this is the most responsive and accurate track pad I have used intensively (the one on my Dell was hopeless). Other things worth mention. Built in webcam is respectable (might be great for all I know, I just needed it for skype). Keyboard has no flex, keyboard is a joy to type on. usb ports are just a little shallower then normal, meaning that usb devices stick out just a little, which is a little weird. USB 3.0 is an awesome blessing, soon becoming a norm. Power cable uses a 90 bent on the left side of the laptop, meaning running the wire behind the laptop, around to the right side, and dropping it below from the left side are all viable options (Dell, why you use a straight wire running from the right side, ACER, who you use a bent from the back? DUMB DUMB design choices). Bluetooth is reliable and is one button accessible. Same with wireless card (n by the way). HDMI port seems like a natural choice on the upper right hand side, VGA port on the left upper side. built in card reader and audio in and out on the middle of the right side. It is obvious that ASUS did not just slap the ports on randomly, but thought of the logical use these would go through, and placed them logistically and ergonomically. Only gripe. Audio ports on the same side as the mouse is a little odd, but either use a bent 90 cord, or use bluetooth. The other choice would have been the fire hot exhaust grill, so I am grateful for that (sorry left handers, that will be an issue). NOTE ASUS: Move vent to back of unit. Somehow.

Specs: For under 1k, the specs of the U36 are really competitive. I hate throwing around the word "macbook killer", but one cannot help but think that this was ASUS's goal in the design of this laptop. Combined with all the features mentioned above, the u36 (I feel) holds it ground, and fills the same niche, as the macbook pro. Think what you will, but since this is my review, I will state my personal predilections on the matter: I dislike the mac OS, and I like the adaptability and control of both software and hardware that the windows platform offers. I don't own an ipod, nor an iphone or ipad, I hate the itunes player, and I dislike the mac marketing image (I feel the hardware is great, but macs try to appeal to hipsters and "fight against big corporations" crowd while being the biggest corporation out there). Ever since the departure of Jobs from the Apple corporation, I have found very little saving grace in the company as a whole, except for selling over priced trendy items. Preaching done. The asus specs are great, does the job, and the ram is upgradable from the onboard 4gb to the 8gb (ironically, it uses the same ram as the macbook, so it is plentiful, cheap, and reliable). Think of it as comparable to a 13" macbook in terms of performance, but with gaming power running natively, and without having to join the icult. i52410m, 2.3GHZ. 640 GBs of HDD.

Screen: Lets be honest, the screen is physically "half" the laptop, so it is a big deal, and I love the one on the U36. It has amazing viewing angles, 1366 by 768 native resolution is quite mint. Yes, some laptops in the same class have better resolution, but lets be honest: its a 13" screen, how much more are you going to push it. If you are using this primarily to feed to a HD tv... um why? Better way to spend 900 dollars bud. Between Asus giving me a better resolution, but also adding another 200 dollars to the equation, I saw pass. Colors are vibrant, and with the Hybrid Super Engine and the Nvidia 520, videos and games come out clean. More plugs for the Aluminum Magnesium (sigh).

BOTTOM LINE: Why did I just spend the last hour writing a review for this laptop? Because I think it is the best purchase I have made in a very long time. In the interim period, I have been streaming music as well as running my screen on bright, and still got ::checking:: 5 hours of battery left. Its been powered up for the last 2 hours already. It has not been turned off for the past 2 days and 23 hours, and it is stable and smooth still. It has run the gamut of projecting a math presentation, watching videos, writing a 10 page paper, heavy internet surfing, video streaming, rounds of online and offline gaming, spotify listening, and a little bit of skype thrown in as well. The unit is stable and well made, and with specs that are competitive, extremely so when considering its weight range. Size, spec, weight, and battery life make it optimal for a very mobile college student that probably doesn't have a permanent work desk, and most likely does most his homework in front of the tv on the couch anyway. Also, being able to use it in classrooms that have the claustrophobic chair and table combos is a great plus. Plus, rocking the HD videos or GPU intensive games in whichever random lounge or room you are in without having to grab your power cord is just a dream. So, if you aren't a big fan of the macbook, but need comparable specs, weight, and construction value, the Asus u36SD really is your baby of choice.

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This is an amazing little machine. I've owned a lot of notebooks over the past 15 years and though we've had it for only a week this one is probably already my favorite. It's basically the first notebook I've had that doesn't require any compromises.

Most important points:

Ultraportable. 3.5 pounds, only .75 inches thick. It's literally only a bit larger than an actual spiral notebook, and about the weight of a small textbook. It's basically as portable as any netbook or MacBook Air.

Powerful. iCore 5 sandy-bridge processor is state of the art and a significant advance over the previous generation. While there are a few more powerful processors out there, this one will handle everything you throw at it, including video encoding and editing. It also has a dedicated GPU and video RAM which means it's good for playing almost any PC game you want at good frame rates (even if you can't use all the highest settings).

Endurance. We are finally seeing all-day level battery life in powerful laptops and the U36SD is a good example. My wife and I have been getting about 7-8 hours of life on it while doing standard work with full brightness on.

These are the most important considerations for notebooks, as far as I'm concerned. If you never plan on moving your computer, get a desktop and save tons of money, but if you really want a notebook, then size and weight should be very important factors. It's amazing to find netbook like portability and battery endurance in a notebook that could be a desktop replacement machine for an avid PC gamer.

Other Pros:

1376x768 resolution is pretty much standard on 15" laptop screens, but again can be found here in a much more portable package.

Nice build quality. Not as nice as the Mac uni-body, but not far behind either. Feels tight, well constructed.

Textured metal case. Pleasing to the touch, stays relatively clean and finger print free, minimal flex to machine.

Nice keyboard and track pad. Both are big and pleasing to use. Chicklet style keys.

I have a few caveats on the machine as well. Obviously it lacks an optical drive which is a minor inconvenience at times, but also means you are not lugging it around all the time. The Toshiba x835 notebook is very similar to the U36SD, the main difference being they have kept the optical drive, but left out the dedicated GPU. For my money you can always get an external optical drive for only 25 bucks but you'll never be able to get a dedicated GPU added, so the U36SD makes more sense, but some may prefer the optical drive.

Other Cons:

Big power brick. I've seen bigger (that's what she said), but really for such a thoughtfully designed machine to have included such a clunky accessory seems like ASUS tripped as they were crossing the finish line. Apple obviously is way ahead of PC makers in this category.

No back-lit keyboard. Definitely would be nice for typing in low-light situations

Minor annoyances: Bloatware, and did not come with 2 finger scroll turned on. Was able to fix both situations, but it was a bit annoying. One piece of bloatware requests that we insert a DVD-R into the drive to backup windows, which is clearly not well thought-out on a machine that has no optical drive. The glossy screen reduces the viewing angle of the picture a bit.

None of this is enough to take away any stars, however. The notebook is simply too good at the most important considerations. The only thing I cannot comment on is how long it will last as we have only had it for a week now, but so far, we are very happy with it.

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Monday, February 3, 2014

Discount Dell Latitude E6430 - 14" - Core i7 3520M - Windows 7 Professional

Dell Latitude E6430 - 14' - Core i7 3520M - Windows 7 Professional 64-bit - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB HDD -
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I spent some time with this machine when I set it up for a customer we bought it for. The machine I am reviewing is the "s" model, which was custom configured for the customer.

This is the newest variant of the Latitude business-class notebook PC's. The e6430 is designed to have the same footprint as a 13" notebook, but sports a larger 14" display. It's still really compact, although not as thin or light as a competitor's notebook, but that's ok because this isn't designed to be an ultra-lightweight machine. It's still about 4 lbs, which is a couple lbs. lighter than the E6500 or D5500 series Lats. It's pretty thin, not as thin as my MacBook Pro though.

It's made mostly out of plastic, which isn't a bad thing because plastic is lightweight and durable, and if you drop it, it won't dent or deform like an aluminum or aluminum-clad machine. The top of the display cover and some trim pieces are clad in brushed aluminum though, and that makes it look really nice and adds some scratch resistance. You still get the same features as the bigger Lats like the weird pointer button and finger buttons above the trackpad, which is also programmable for multitouch input (pinch to zoom, rotate, etc.). It's a little small, but that's not a problem as I found it really easy to use. The trackpad mouse buttons and palm rests are coated in soft touch rubber, which feels really nice. The keyboard is backlit and has 3 brightness settings. It turns off when you aren't using it though,. The keyboard is sealed underneath to protect the components inside if you splash or spill something on it. The permimeter of the laptop is also reinforced with plastic and the display lid is sealed to the chassis with a rubber seal. The screen lid locks into place with a sturdy latch system. Overall, this machine is very well-built and the build quality is top-notch. It doesn't feel cheap or flimsy, or fragile like some other laptops. I wouldn't feel so bad if I dropped this one as it would probably just scuff the plastic trim whereas with a MacBook or other "unibody" machine, you'd get a big ugly dent.

The OS is Windows 7 Pro 32-bit, which we chose because the RAM is only 4 GB. It will take up to 8 GB, and with only 4 this is still a smoking fast machine.

The 14" display is 1366x768 LED backlit LCD display with the anti glare coating, which for a machine in this price range is just mediocre. There are 2 USB SS 3.0 ports, a VGA, eSATA, mini HDMI, and ethernet ports.It includes a 8x super multi writer drive (DVD R+RW. CD-R R/W) that reads, writes, and re-writes CD's and single or dual layer DVD's. The internal hardware is what makes this machine so great. Inside is Intel's 4000 graphics chip, and one of the most powerful mobile CPU's on the market. The E6430s is configured with Intel's 3rd gen Core i7 3520m quad core CPU 2.9 GHz 4 MB cache, 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM, Dell's 1520 802.11 g/n single band mini WiFi card, and the optional Dell Mobility 256 GB SATA 6 gb/s solid state drive (SSD) which was a $600 option and brought the price to this machine up to a hair under $2,100. I also tested this in the less-powerful i5 2.8 GHz CPU and standard hard drive and it's still extremely fast. It performs like a $2,000 laptop should.

The hardware makes this a smoking fast machine. From POST to Windows desktop is a hair under 8 seconds. Apps and large resource-hogging programs like iTunes and Photoshop didn't slow it down at all. Installing things like Windows service packs, updates Office with service packs was very fast. I'm an IT tech, and can honestly say this is the fastest machine I have ever worked on, and I've had my hands on some pretty impressive computers. It will do everything you ask it to and a lot more. It's not an ultra high end entertainment or gaming laptop like the XPS line or Alienware. It doesn't have a super high res screen, super thin chassis, or made of exotic materials. This is designed for a business user as a mobile workstation, and perfect for anyone who needs a fast, portable, rugged, no-nonsense machine with good battery life. I ran this computer without being plugged for over 2 hours and the battery gauge barely moved. I have no doubts this would last for 6 hours on a charge. Plus, it's easy to use. The keyboard isn't cramped and the palm rests are sufficiently large. Dell also doesn't ship their computers with loads of bloatware or unnecessary trial programs that expire, or are just annoying. You can tell that Dell designed this to be a mobile workstation. It also works with the port-replicator dock thanks to the connector port on the bottom, so you can mount extra USB devices, 2 monitors, or other devices when you want to use it like a desktop.

The 14" screen makes viewing documents easy, and is a lot nicer to work on than an ultra book or netbook. However, for a machine costing $2,100, I wished it was thinner, lighter, and had a better display. This is supposed to run with the MacBook Pro 13 and even 15, and I think it does a great job at it, but I think Dell could have done better. The i5 model of this is just as fast and it's about $300 cheaper (minus the SSD).

Pros:

Latest Intel i7 mobile CPU

Fast RAM

SSD

Lightweight

Fantastic build quality

Nice display

Good battery life

Dell quality

2 USB 3.0 ports, HDMI and eSATA

Able to connect to Dell's port replicator dock

Cons:

Display is just mediocre

Could be thinner and lighter

A little on the expensive side

I have no reservations recommending the Latitude 6430s. It's a no-frills, solid, well-built, and high performance business computer, but will be equally at home in your home as much as the office! Check out the new Latitude E6430 line before you shop elsewhere. They might be more expensive, but you do get what you pay for.

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I have been a loyal Dell customer for over 15 years. The E6430 is about to change that. This laptop is the product of a cost cutting exercise. The screen is the main problem. At 1600x900 it's smaller than that of the E6410. The laptop lid size, however, remains the same. There's now a ridiculous strip of wasted space above the screen, the only purpose of which is to make it hard to open when used in an airplane. The screen contrast is abysmal and has a unpleasant "checked" quality to it. The E6410 has an excellent, sharp screen.

I will be returning mine.

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I made my purchases directly through Dell.

I have been a loyal Dell customer since 1999.

Prior to the Latitude E Series Lap Top Dell really had a reputation for building a machine that could be a dependable work-horse.

I have purchased several E Series Latitude note books and I have to tell you. THESE MACHINES ARE POORLY MADE and WILL MALFUNCTION all the time.

I have spent 100's of hours on the phone with tech support with the E series note books. I have had technicians perform onsite service and I have had system replacement. None of this is convenient. It has cost me thousands in lost productivity.

I can't say it enough DO NOT BUY A DELL NOTE BOOK!! You will regret it.

A partial list of Issues that I have had -

1. Mother Board Replaced due to Wireless Malfunction;

2. Mother Board Replaced due to Overheating;

3. Mother Board Replaced due to Finger Print Reader Not Working;

4. Complete System Replacement;

5. Returning a machine to their repair depot only to get it sent back to me with a completely malfunctioning hard drive they made no attempt to notify me that the PC was not fixed; and

6. Complete Hard Drive Replacement.

PS. This is only one of several E Series note books that I use on a regular basis. They all have similar issues. Some of the issues are present right out of the box. Dell makes no effort to ensure that the system that you buy is configured the way you ordered it. Here is the kicker if you are willing to spend a day on the phone with them, they will walk you through the configuration that you bought and paid for when you purchased the machine. In other words, you get to work for Dell but don't get paid.

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Monday, January 6, 2014

Cheap Acer Aspire Timeline AS4810T-8480 14-Inch Aluminum Laptop - 8

Acer Aspire Timeline AS4810T-8480 14-Inch Aluminum Laptop - 8+ Hours Battery Life
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Weight: At 4.2 pounds I wouldn't call it light as air but it is very portable and I have no problems carrying in hand. If it's in a backpack I hardly even notice it there. My books are heavier and more cumbersome. The slim design definitely helps in making it that much more portable also. If you want something that so light it wows you every time look for a laptop weighing 3.5 pounds or less. Again, I have no problems carrying this laptop around with me all day. I weight 135 lbs as a reference point.

Battery: This is really where it shines. You really do get a little more than 8 hours if everything is turned down. But since I don't work for 8 hours straight on a laptop I turn up the brightness, stream video, browse websites, use Word, listen to music and still get an amazing 6 hours plus. The AC adapter is small and light weight if you need to carry it around.

Design: The lid is made of aluminum and unfortunately is a finger print magnet (maybe I just have oily fingers). The notebook is in a very conservative gray. It won't turn any heads but that's perfect for me in a meeting or in class. The keyboard is flat surfaced but feels great, took almost no time to get used to it. Overall the notebook feels very sturdy with a little bit of flexing if I press hard on the side of the keyboards. Hinges have a good feel to them.

Performance: It won't play 3D games nor can you do intensive video editing but it's more than fast enough to do your basic tasks. Basic meaning email, web browsing, music, occasional DVD, using Microsoft Office 2007. I can have Office, Firefox with multiple tabs and music running with no slow downs at all. This is probably 80% of consumers anyway. It also loads and runs Photoshop just fine. However it will not run YoutubeHD since it is flash based and depends solely on the processor. DIVX and videos codecs that can offload to the GPU work just fine. I was able to watch videos in 720p just fine.

Important notice: You MUST MUST update the video driver, LAN driver, and Bios to get it to function correctly. The initial drivers caused the machine to run very slow and crash often. After the update it runs perfectly. If I could take a half star I would. I ended giving it five stars because it comes with a free upgrade to Windows 7, which makes this machine last even longer, run even faster, and would not have had the initial driver problems. Can't wait for the retail release!

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I bought this Acer 14 inch for it's battery life and ease of mobility for college. I like it so far. I did delete a bunch of trial ware and games because I don't need that. I downloaded my copy of MS Office 2003 in place of the 60 day "free trial" of MS 2007. It is fast for me. I found out it doesn't have a modem for my dial up internet. Yes, I live in a cave. It does have wifi b/g and draft N. I haven't tested the battery life just going by what others have already said. I really won't push this computer much but for me an everyday student I think it's going to be fast. I mainly will use it for taking notes, writing term papers and in between classes maybe getting on the internet at a hotspot. One thing I don't like is the shiny black plastic of the keys. It does show alot of fingerprints. I guess I just like my old Toshiba keys better. The keyboard is nice but I have large hands and it takes getting used to.

In the box came a CD with driver updates. Thanks for everyone who complained because it made my life alot easier since I couldn't immediately connect to the internet. I would have given this computer 4 1/2 stars. If it had a modem then it would deserve a full five stars. It has everything a college student could ask for. I hope it lasts at least three years. By then hopefully I can afford a better computer.

I have used this computer for a week now and it has exceeded my expectations. I understand now that this class of notebooks doesn't come with a modem because it's in the ultra portable class and that would defeat the purpose of having the modem installed. I love it so far.

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Great computer for the priceoutpaces the $1000 Dell I bought last year in every way. A nice light weight pairs with a very sleek look; the whole layout is very efficient without sacrificing familiarity. Quite a lot of bloatware that was easy to remove. The touchpad is small but feels good; the left/right click buttons are just one bar that seesaws, but it works well. The keypad is nicely responsive, I like the pressure and depth, though of course it's a highly personal preference. I haven't pushed it in terms of performance yet, but so far it does as well as the specs would lead you to expect. All in all, for this price, it's one of the best deals around.

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Pros: A twice long (real time) battery life, super light weight for 14" screen laptop w/internal DVD player, & glossy screen w/ great colors. Aluminum chassis & metal lid vs. molded plastic. Wireless easy to set up. Great price + Windows 7 upgrade.

Cons: Speakers tin sound unless I use headphones then really improves. Bloatware and a bunch of driver updates and potentially bios too. Acer customer service reps no help for soft or hardware issues and their web page for driver updates is a mess.

I did extensive research before purchasing at Office Depot for $549 mid October. I primarily wanted a laptop (not netbook) that was this weight or less and that would last at least 6 hours while travelling, if not more. While I use Office software, it's secondary so while not super fast, still faster then my last LT which was 4 years old.

There were some very helpful reviews on Tiger and Amazon about what needed to be updated to prevent crashes. Thus, I was willing to take on the hassle of having to load a bunch of driver updates and potentially flash the bios (which I have not yet had to do). I did most of the driver updates but not all of those related to the wireless or other optional features as there is no help on Acer's site to determine if they are relevant.

I did have some freeze ups until I turned off the sleep function. Most were then eliminated but I updated the bios to 1.28, and most drivers, as many reviewers at other sites said it was needed. So far so good but the Acer site is very un-user friendly for finding the latest driver. They just keep adding new ones in no particular order. Also, before using wireless, turn off the Windows Security Functions (as much as it lets you) assuming you are using Internet Security Software.

While the customer service is very weak (compared to Dell most of my computers including current XPS One) or Gateway (4 years ago)), they did send me a free recovery CD set (since I was unable to make them after wasting 5 DVDS). I like the feel of the full size key board but am not a touch pad user so cannot comment use a wireless optical mouse. Volume could have a bigger range so louder option.

Finally, yesterday I used the free software to upgrade Windows 7 and was fairly simple (esp since did not add much software except Office prior). Acer update disk helps only problem was at end after install was done. The new OS did not recognize my DVD drive; needed to finish the process by inserting Acer disk back in after Windows. Restarted once and it was there which was a nice surprise as there have been problems reported about this on the Windows 7 microsoft blog.

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This is my first Acer computer, aesthetically speaking it is the nicest looking laptop I've seen so far and one of the thinnest -measuring at a mere 1" thick. The 14" screen, weight and dimensions are just a fraction more compared to an ordinary Netbook, but you get much much more. For one; you're not getting an Atom processor but an Intel Centrino Core2 Solo CPU. Yet small, but it also comes with an integrated DVD Burner -almost unheard of for a 14" size notebook, as opposed to having an external unit dangling around. These are only a few good reasons why I bought the unit, but...the ultimate deal was the long battery life! Acer claimed that it can pull more than 8 hours. Reading my reviews here on Amazon (also from various other sources) most reviewers seems to have stood by their claims. So for this I am willing to sacrifice the trade-off of not purchasing a Dual Core or Core 2 Duo CPU system but instead opted for the ultra low voltage 'Solo' core for its battery life;

Although the 8480 was deemed versatile for most apps but it wasn't user-friendly "out of the box". Acer did not update their Timeline series with the latest BIOS and necessary drivers before rolling out to the masses which resulted the computer in a constant 100% CPU spike and ultimately rendering the unit to freeze, therefore a forced-shutdown/restart is the only solution. For this, it has caused a large number of confused day to day 'Average Joe' and the typical novice computer consumer letdowns, not to mentioned; the numerous negative feedbacks as to why their newly purchased computers did not add up to the mfg claim.

Some of the folks that bought and researched should know what has to be done to get the unit running in tip top condition, but for those of you who haven't, here's what you MUST do before using the notebook for the first time:

1.) Have 3 blank DVD discs ready for burning and making the recovery discs because Acer (and most Manufacturers these days) does not provide any.

2.) Go to Acer's support site and choose your model, but here's the trick; in between the top part of the page and the drivers' lower part of the page, there is very tiny drop-down box for you to choose your Operating System -make sure you choose the right one. For example: choose "Windows Vista Home Premium 64Bit" if you are using this OS. Most people tend to miss out on this part because it is pretty hard to see on the page.

Update to the latest Bios (there are two released simultaneously; one is the regular and the 'OE' stands for "Olympic Edition"

3.) Update to the latest Video Driver

4.) Update to the latest WIFI driver

The rests of it are optional.

Upon my updates, the unit has performed flawlessly, there are no more 100% CPU usages but in the 10-30% range and applications seems to run much smoother like it supposed to. The one thing that still hinders is the 'Sleep Mode'; if you closed the lid and reopen it, the unit tends to freeze up a bit and takes time for it to completely come back to its original state. This happens mostly if you have a browser opened at the time of closing the lid. Acer needs a new BIO for this, or perhaps Windows7 will rectify this dilemma.

Pros:

*Light Weight

*Thin

*Battery Life (8+Hours)

*Screen resolution and bright enough

*DVD Burner (Integrated)

*4GB DDR3 RAM

*320G Hard Drive

*HDMI port

*Keyboard (quiet, very nice play and solid feel with no diving/caving while typing -unlike my Toshiba Satellite)

*Mouse Pad (very responsive and non-erratic)

*Design/Beauty

*Very solid feel -no flexing or creasing of any sort

Cons

*Single Core processor

*No 'Caps Lock' light

*No 'Number Lock' light

*Tiny Power Button -tiny meaning it is designed to work only with the tip of your fingernail (needs to press twice to power ON or hold for 3 seconds -only if you are using the AC cord with the Battery detached, otherwise just press once with Battery attached)

*No Express Card slot

*No eSata

*No Phone jack (couldn't use Windows Fax)

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