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Friday, December 19, 2014

Review of Sony VAIO VGN-CS215J/Q 14.1-Inch Laptop - Black

Sony VAIO VGN-CS215J/Q 14.1-Inch Laptop - Black
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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First off let me say I have had a inspiron 8600 Dell for at least 8yrs and its still alive and kicking and still has all my life's files on it (pics, movies, word docs, music etc..) all within a 60gb harddrive. I did however run into a system problem with the cpu beeping and shutting down the computer a couple times which lead me to research into a new laptop.

Now the review. It came down to (after months of research on Core 2 Duo's) the Sony Vaio (which the GF wanted for the fact that it came in white), and my pick again after research the Toshiba Satellite special edition which when compared to the Vaio only differs with the graphics card and bluetooth.

I opted for the Sony Vaio (which by the way is cheaper at your local...Fill in the blank major electronic store). I will say its partly due to the GF's white preference, but don't stop reading here and think its all due to that i did want good, no great specs and not want to buy another computer for at least another 5yrs.

I read many mixed reviews, and i personally got nervous. I wanted a great computer and always have been an XP person. So vista and only having a Dell made this a big purchase. Well i couldn't be happier. The computer is fast as hell, especially through Ethernet (haven't had the time yet to go get a N wireless router which i am excited about) and Vista is surprisingly fun to use. Searching for files etc. is really the only difference I have encountered. I love the 3D window scroll, and I love the new Windows Media experience with MSN live everything (TV, Music, Movies).

People have spoke about bloatware, I don't think there was alot on here to be honest. I am currently using Vaio care, and windows live one (for virus protection). I am also using the preview version of office 2007. Other than that i don't see much on here that's a problem or runs the computer slower. I have disabled the updates after i did all of them so that helps too. The battery isn't bad. On the Vaio power scheme i have it set to balanced and it lasts around 2hrs and 11mins. You can however set the power to max batter which helps it extend to 3hrs, or you can set it to max performance which speeds the computer itself up to max tasks, and windows being opened. I've had at least 10 windows up before and no lag what so ever using balanced power.

The webcam is really cool and makes me laugh at the Mac users who paid $12+ for basically the same computer. The software included can do all kinds of fun things with your image as well as let you record videos.

The keyboard is slick and very easy to type. Easier than my Dell which i find was alot more clacky than this. The touch pad is generic and the touch media controls well i haven't had much use for them but as i have played around with them although cool and different can be sensitive especially the volume (i use the icon to change the volume). The speakers are good, sometimes programs made for dolby make them sound incredible while other at times sound low (it might have to do with the program and dolby compatibility.)

Overall I am very please, everything that i need to do (internet, work with office docs, and pics & music) it does very well. There are some features i have yet to explore but this is a very solid computer and worth the money. Don't waste your time with those watered down netbooks or low priced asus computers with no specs to them. Get a laptop that has what you need in it and more, it will save you the trouble later on.

I gave this a 4 instead of a 5 because of the lower end graphics card (which hasn't been a problem just wish for future things it had the better card) and lack of HDMI (has vga instead). Other than that its a solid notebook that makes a great replacement to my old Dell.

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I spent MONTHS researching HP, Dell, Macs, etc. trying to find the perfect laptop. I am heading to college in the fall and really need something easy to use, but also advanced enough that it has all the features I will be needing. I heard negative comments for each of those brands, ranging from horrifically loud fan to a glare that prevents outdoor use to way to pricey for the product, respectively. Consequently, I had NO idea what to do. Then someone suggested looking into Sony and THANK GOD I DID!!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS LAPTOP!! It's a perfect size, red is the perfect color (I had my doubts about it being too red, but it really is gorgeous), it works fantastically, the keyboard flows so well, it's fast, it's efficient, it was relatively cheap compared to others...it's perfect!!! Overall I would suggest this product to anyone!!!

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Made purchase back in February 2009 and very much liking this little Sony, so far. This has fast processing with the 64 Bit T6400 Duo Core 2, 4 GB RAM, and better than average graphics for on board Intel graphics. I'm not a gamer, so can't say in that regard, but for news clips, movies, music video, and MLB live/real-time feed, the graphics provide a good TV quality images on cable ISP. The included useful Sony software makes the purchase all the more attractive. I installed MS Office Small Business 2007 with no problems. A nice machine that has proven to be all I wanted for a travel computer. Would definitely recommend.

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this one's a great laptop and was bought after much deliberation and research. let me put this in one word "Great". i have had this laptop for a month now and its been performing awesome.

Looksit looks pretty (for people who love pink this is a god send)

Sleek and fast no wonder cuz it has a 4 GB RAM hence at 824 this is a bargain (when i bought it this was around 950 ).i have always worked on XP so the new Vista takes a little time getting used to. but its good and different. the laptop on its own is amazingly fast and the keyboard is fun to work with. it has increased my typing speed :)

will keep you guys posted on how well its functioning after another month or so of use.

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I bought this computer in August for college..initially, I loved it. The appearance is perfect; however, the quality is poor. Approximately two months after purchasing, my screen would randomly turn black and my computer wouldn't turn back on. After speaking with customer service several times, we finally fixed this problem. Recently, I took my laptop back to the Geek Squad at Best Buy to tell them about the terribly loud noises that it makes. They kept my laptop for a week, then said that they heard the "jet engine sound" it was making, but that it was normal. I'm sorry, but if my roommate can hear my computer roaring from across the room then it shouldn't be normal. The noises are incredibly annoying and I find it hard to concentrate on what I'm doing...also, I have to restart often. I definitely would not recommend this computer. I have had it for 7 months, and have had problems for the past 5.

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Monday, December 15, 2014

Best HP Pavilion dv7t Quad Edition 17.3" Laptop - 2nd generation Intel Deals

HP Pavilion dv7t Quad Edition 17.3' Laptop - 2nd generation Intel Quad Core i7-2670QM / 1GB GDDR5 Radeon 7470M Graphics / 8GB DDR3 System Memory / 750GB 5400RPM Hard Drive / Blu-ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner / Beats Audio / 2 USB 3.0 / dark umber
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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The service of the seller is just EXCELLENT.

In the other hand you get the power of a Desktop in a 17" laptop. The best laptop under 1000$ for gamers, I'm playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 with Graphics settings in "High" @1600x900 and it runs Smooth, the HP beats audio sounds very nice for a laptop, the webcam is great also the fingerprint.

Contras: No bluethooth, limited memory card reader, the display need more contrast, need more quick access buttons.

If u have 1000$ and need a new Laptop, this is the right choice.

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First of all, I didn't buy this from Amazon's site...Had it built at HP. It's difficult to buy something (like a computer) from an incomplete description. The overall build of this computer is quite nice and the only thing that gets negative is the missing HP support software and no set up instructions????Contacted them and they agreed to send a set up/boot disc at no charge ( so I upgraded my review to 4 stars.)

That said, if I graded this outright on performance, it gets 5 stars. Very solid build, nice wide screen, and 2 year warranty on hardware and tech support.

tech support;

This is where the jury may still be out. HP has a rather dubious history in the support department. You know, the usual outsourced support you get connected to. The ones that read a script in "almost understandable" English. (but who do you buy from nowadays that offers straight up tech support?) They do have "HP Support Assistant" software that is generally installed on new computers. I have it on my HP desktop and it is very useful and helpful. This was left out on this laptop for some reason (was able to download it at the HP site).

So the key here is to get it right the first time and spend less time and money on dissatisfied customers. You also need to foolproof your system enough to allow a novice (me) to be able to use your product right out of the box...hence give them good, easy to follow instructions and follow it up with non subcontracted support. Americans can read from a script and their English is so much easier to understand. What are we now, 9.5% unemployed ?

Fortunately, I was able to contact an American HP case worker to get some assistance that actually listened to my issues and then asked what she could do to help/resolve my problem. (it is noted that the lack of set up documentation and initially no HP Support software, setup disc, or written set up instructions for/on the computer caused some anguish that could have been avoided) So 4 stars for what looks to be a 5 star machine.

reliability also still not confirmed...See you in a year or two for an update on this

add; I believe HP is moving forward and may be progressing towards better customer satisfaction. As for their computer builds? Well, this is still to be determined, but a equivalent Dell computer costs more and their reliability and support have fallen off considerably in the last decade.

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Display is bright and crisp.

Laptop is sturdy, feels solid.

Keyboard is comfortable, and solid.

Touchpad is a bit finicky, but not so much that it's annoying. Barely noticeable.

Battery life is good for a product of this size/brightness.

Beats Audio is a dream.

Webcam is passable.

If you're looking for a fast and affordable desktop replacement, this is the machine you want.

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I bought this model refurbished in July. It has been nothing but headaches. There are fundamental problems with the BIOS and the HP software installed. I bought the laptop July 2012. According to the BIOS, the warranty on the laptop had been issued in April, but by July it was already out of warranty. HP intends for you to buy their computer care monthly program. The HP software has numerous problems and conflicts with Windows 7 updates, leading to many system crashes.

I purchased the recovery disks for HP after the first system crash. That recovered the laptop for a few weeks. But the BIOS error remains. The HP Support Assistant, which comes with the laptop, had automatically upgraded the BIOS. I am able to open the BIOS. But the new BIOS version does not allow you to control the HP software and turn it off. Therefore, you are stuck between a rock and a hard place. With a recent second system crash, I was unable to recover the computer with the HP recovery disks and had to install Windows 7 from a dvd of my own. So you can't even count on recovery disks that you buy from HP.

After the fresh install, I once again had to download the Windows updates. Unfortunately, I chose to do this after I re-installed the HP drivers, and this made me realize that the Windows updates conflict with the HP drivers. The workaround was to individually install each Windows update, a cumbersome task. And, the BIOS error remains.

HP overloads their computers with faulty software and drivers. I never had these problems with other manufacturers. I will never buy an HP computer again. If I could give this laptop a rating of "zero", I would have.

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So far, so good, I am pleased with buying this through Amazon, and with the product. Very nice! From the moment I turned it on, it has ran great...did all expected....great screen...fast operation....all is great....

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

B23E-XS71 12.5" LED Core i7 2.8 GHz 4 GB DDR3 500 GB HDD 64-bit Review

B23E-XS71 12.5' LED Core i7 2.8 GHz 4 GB DDR3 500 GB HDD 64-bit Windows 7 Professional Black Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Everything as stated. For the price I would have liked a back-lit keyboard (but that may be incompatible with spill-proofing). I expected the fingerprint scanner software to allow fingerprint logon to websites, but so far I only see how to use it for booting up / waking up the comp.

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Discount HP PAVILION DV7-4077CL Laptop Computer

HP PAVILION DV7-4077CL Laptop Computer
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
List Price: $899.99
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This thing is a workhorse. Absolutely amazing. HP hit it right with this monster beautiful screen. OMG!!!! If you are in the market for a PC, obviously, we were too until we bought this Rockstar. Family is Happy Happy Happy, Dad is Happy with the power for all my work and Win 7 is what vista should have been. Upgrade you will thank yourself.

Good Seller too. Got the product quickly and was running in no time.

Take care, God Bless.

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HP hit a home run with this beauty.HD graphics fantastic picture.Intel Core i3 is very fast,After a lot of reading I decided on a refurbished.I was nervous UNTIL it was delivered.Not a scratch,like brand new at half price.Turned on like new computer out of box.I could not be happier.2 weeks after purchase the refurb. price went up $72.Glad I went with my gut!!So..... I figured what the heck and spent $30 to double my RAM to 8gb.This baby SMOKES.It has it all.....640gb ATA Hd with recovery partition, BD player,Great Webcam,disc etching,switchable graphics for battery savings,Very well made oversized hinges and plenty of ports including HDMI.Windows 7 is a pleasure to use. GET 1 before their gone. JOE H.

BTW, IT'S BLACK WITH A BLACK CHERRY INSIDE,NOT LIKE PICTURE,JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!

UPDATE:4 Months later and i'm happier than ever.GREAT Laptop!!Get yours before they're all gone!!

2nd UPDATE: 10 months later still LOVING this machine..I won't let ANYBODY touch it LOL!!!

Another observation: I purchased this Laptop Nov.10, 2011 & the price has gone UP!!That speaks volumes of how good a machine this really is!!!LOVE IT!!!

3rd Update: I've had this laptop for over a year & the price hasen't dropped a PENNY.That should tell you how GREAT a PC this is!!!What a product!!

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This is a great laptop that not only is a great dollar value but is delightful to use. I currently use mine for business, and personal use for viewing BluRay movies, and various video streaming applications. This unit (HP dv7-4077cl Entertainment) has impressive operational performance which is based on the "entertainment" grade components it's packaged withBluRay player, Intel Core i3 cpu, high performance Graphic & Audio cards, and much more. For a laptop with a large, bright 17.3" screen, powerful components, & user friendly features, this unit's battery duration is very good (appx. 4 hours).

This model is manufactured with a high quality feel and look. It's sturdy, balanced, and uses large solid hinges to keep it together. It also has a contemporary appearance that is based on a "modern deco" type print on a flat mahogany cover & panel tones, which unlike many other models, hides/prevents thumb prints and other smudges. Overall this model has good performance, good looks, and a great value.

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i bougth this laptop and is really beautiful, is totally black ( not like the picture), is light weight, great desing, thing, fast, i am very happy

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ok computer with an awful video cam. Otherwise a standard laptop. A bit too heavy to travel with. Older technology too. but its cheap.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Best Acer Core 2 Duo 1.66GHz 3GB 160GB DVD±RW 15.4" Vista w/Webcam Deals

Acer Core 2 Duo 1.66GHz 3GB 160GB DVD±RW 15.4' Vista w/Webcam
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I bought the Acer Aspire 5920 new back a few years back. Great feature set for the price. The keyboard has a rather cheap feel to it, but it is responsive and has a nice feel (although a little cheap).

It's a great laptop WHEN IT WORKS. Major problem with the internal soldering. Here's a rundown:

1.) After 6 months it would not power on. Dead to the world. Spent hours reading posts, trying the "reset" procedure, holding it upside down, reseating RAM, the freezer, etc. Called Acer and was told it was the motherboard.

2.) Gave up on it, figuring it was dead, tucked it away in the closet. Five months later while looking for something in the closet, I came across the 5920. On a whim plugged it in and it worked. It came back to life all on its own. Cool! How often does that happen?

3.) Then ended up getting about 2 years use out of it, until last Sunday, same problem. NO power, battery light not turning on. Took it to a local repair shop and they looked at it, surmised that something isn't seated properly onto the motherboard. Was told at that point laptops go back to their mfg. for repair. Acer repair is a flat $400. The Aspire 5920 has been out for about 3 years, (I bought mine summer '08). Not worth the repair cost whatsoever.

4.) Did a ton of research on new laptops out there. The Dell is enticing and speaks to the consumer in usnice options, glitzy marketing, nice package deals. However, all I could hear in my mind was the computer repairman telling me on my recent visit, "We love Dell around here; they keep us in business." The Sonys look great, awesome style, perhaps more of a vanity purchase? Then again Sony does have a great reputation, but not so great when it comes to their laptops.

5.) Decided to find the most RELIABLE laptop out there, so I don't have to go through this again; it's a real pain. Apple won but the price point is way TOO HIGH for the specs, besides I don't feel like converting all my software over anyway. Most reliable AND affordable PC laptop is the ThinkPad series by Lenovo. Lenovo bought out IBM's stake in the ThinkPad line, but the line is essentially still the IBM ThinkPad. Durable, dependable, a little conservative looking (they are intended for the business user, but mainstream consumers are catching on)... and surprisingly the price is outstanding, esp. on a special. Lenovo's IdeaPad line offers some nice packages, esp. for multimedia, but after lots of research I found that if you want durability, the IdeaPad is not up to the same build quality as the ThinkPad (IdeaPad is Lenovo, ThinkPad is a carryover from IBM).

6.) For $549 you can get a solid, quality product from the ThinkPad line of computers. While I have enjoyed the Acer, it is obviously not built well. Don't waste your $. Good luck!

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Works like brand new and everything the seller said was true. Well worth the little bit I paid for it and the kids use it to do their homework and chat with friends and family

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i have had my acer for about 4-5 years with little to no problems.its like a tank just keeps on rolling. its been dropped, in motorcycle saddlebags for about 8,000 miles, through airports, sat on,got crazy hot left under the blankets charging for the weekend, thrown, stepped on, spilled on and in a couple occasions thrown. I have had my first problem with it and i am fixing it, its the DC jack cord inside the case.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

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Dell Latitude D630 Intel Core 2 Duo 2000 MHz 320Gig Serial ATA HDD 4096mb DDR2 DVD-RW Wireless WI-FI 14 WideScreen LCD Genuine Windows 7 Professional 32 Bit Laptop Notebook Computer Professionally Refurbished by a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher
Customer Ratings: 2 stars
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The shipper did not include a recovery CD as promised in the description. The hard drive, and RAM are powerful, but the computer's cursor is jumpy and difficult to control (this was a refurbished model). The area on the laptop that affects the cursor is probably dirty. Also, I wonder why the fan doesn't work, or is it not supposed to have one. I'll have to look that up. I was concerned about giving feedback, because I don't like to offend. Before buying anything from this seller, I would make a copy of the description, make him document everything in emails before purchase.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Reviews of Acer Aspire V5-571-6647 15.6-Inch HD Display Laptop (Black)

Acer Aspire V5-571-6647 15.6-Inch HD Display Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I purchased this laptop to replace my older Acer model, which is still running fine after 5 years but I wanted to upgrade. This computer is a fantastic choice for non-gamers like me! It has a slim, sleek design (though some might find its solid matte black finish "boring"), plus it has the speed and power that my older model was lacking... not to mention the beefy 500 gig hard drive! Also a plus is the 3.0 USB port, which will certainly come in handy for transferring video files to a flash drive. The standard "chicklet" keyboard is nicely laid out and is comfortable to use, although if you are using a chicklet style keyboard for the first time you may have problems striking all the keys evenly so that all your "hits" register on-screen. Just takes a little practice, that's all. I cannot comment on the performance of the touchpad, as I have always preferred to use a wireless mouse. The 16 x 9 screen is brilliantly clear and easy to read, and the speakers are surprisingly adequate for a laptop this thin (about an inch or so). I'm also pleased that this model contains an optical drive (for DVD's and CD's, but not blu-ray), which many newer computers seem to lack. My only quibble is the absence of a caps-lock indicator light, although when caps-lock is engaged there is a momentary on-screen icon to alert you. All in all, this is a GREAT value for anyone wishing to purchase a new full-featured laptop that still has the Windows 7 operating system. I am highly satisfied with this computer, and I'm sure the majority of average users will feel the same way.

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Laptop met all my criteria, decent performance, light weight and good battery life all at a fair price!!!! Amazon had it on sale on daily deal and prime membership got it to me in 2 days. Can't beat it.

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For a newly purchased laptop I encountered too many problems. My computer won't start up properly of May not come on at all. Many times I had to reboot. Won't recommend this.

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Excellent value for my son to use for school projects. Lightweight and thin, easy to carry. It's a little wider than some laptop bags.

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I like the V5 series. It performs well and it is lite and thin. I have had one come in DOA, but things happen. Future service on a simple thing like a hard drive will be an issue as everything must come apart to get to it. I wish they had made it a bit more accessible.

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Reviews of Lenovo IdeaPad U410 14-Inch Ultrabook (Graphite Gray)

Lenovo IdeaPad U410 14-Inch Ultrabook
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I've had this computer for almost two months now. The only problem that I've found is with the touchpad drivers. Sometimes when the computer wakes up from a sleep, the two-finger scrolling function on touchpad does not work. Other than that, everything else has worked flawlessly for me, including the wireless network card. The only other items worth mentioning is that the display is not as bright as some other laptop, like the Dell Inspiron 14z, and the battery lasts nowhere near the 9-hours claimed by Lenovo. It's closer to 4 5 hours with display brightness at 50%. Despite having less ports on the Dell 14z, I would recommend the Dell over this Lenovo. Dell also includes a built-in DVD drive, which comes in handy. (I don't work for Dell. I just have both machines.)

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We bought this computer new and had to return it because the wireless internet did not work properly. The operating system and other programs seemed to work okay, but the wireless didn't work. We know the problem had to do with the computer because other laptops we had in the home worked fine. We spent a few hours with customer support, but they were not able to fix the problem. We also researched the problem online. The suggested resolutions did not resolve the problem, and we decided to return the laptop.

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DO NOT BUY THIS LAPTOP! This is my first amazon review and I was motivated to write it because of the totally unusable experience I've had with it. The wireless is unusable. I'm a pretty sophisticated computer user and we have multiple devices operating on our wifi network but this computer without question has repeated wifi connection problems. In addition, the trackpad driver software crashes constantly when microsoft office is opened. I'd recommend cruising the lenovo forums for feedback on these issues from other unfortunate Lenovo buyers.

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Keyboard sucks it's got some 'give' that feels really strange, keys seem OK just the plastic it's on.

Otherwise, seems OK. Some of the software load issues. Windows 8..Yuk!

I'm deciding on a new operating system, W8 has got to go!

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I've had this ultra-book for about 1 week and I am a heavy user of adobe software. It has not let me down once! The 8 GB ram and i7-3537 CPU delivers when I am running Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 5, and Premiere Pro at the same time. The portability is also great since it is relatively small 14" screen, but has enough size to get a great display and use the keyboard efficiently. The battery does about 4 hours when I have the graphics running high, and using adobe software. The overall build and quality is superior too majority of laptops due to its aluminum build.

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Cheap Acer M5-481PT-6488 14-Inch Ultrabook (1.70 GHz Core i5, 6GB DDR3

Acer M5-481PT-6488 14-Inch Ultrabook
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I really like this laptop. It was very reasonably priced and came with a touch screen which makes Windows 8 shine. Here is a brief rundown of the things I like.

1) Screen size is very usable

2) Backlit keyboard is very handy when sitting on the couch in low light... I love this feature.

3) Battery life is 5+ hours, plenty for my needs.

4) Laptop feels thin and light. Its not an ultrabook light but it has a good weight and feel.

5) Sleep and wake times are very fast.

6) Has been very reliable.

7) It comes with a DVD drive. Many laptops are omitting DVD drives these days.

8) The primary surfaces are aluminum. Though the back appears to be a foe aluminum actually made from plastic.

9) Although the laptop hard drive is 90% full, the thing still runs like a champ.

Windows 8 on a touch screen laptop is quite nice. On a non-touchscreen laptop it is quite crippled. If you buy a new computer, make sure it has a touch screen. Otherwise, you'll find a program that uses touch and quickly wish you had the capability.

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Got this for my wife whose old laptop died. The combination of Windows 8 and a very quick touch sensitive screen sent her into computer heaven. Add the sexy, super thin look, backlit keys and very fast processor and she was very happy.

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Where do I even begin...I have never reviewed anything on Amazon, but I hate this computer so much that I broke that streak so I could come here and bash it. First I thought the color looked a little washed out, so I thought I would calibrate the display. HUGE mistake. All I ended up doing was tweaking the saturation ever so slightly...and it completely broke my touchscreen. The drivers are just gone. They are apparently unavailable for standalone download and can't be found anywhere. I can't even count how many factory restores I did trying to get the stupid touchscreen back, and it did come back...once...for about an hour, until I rebooted it. Acer customer service is almost completely useless and their phone maze to talk to someone is horrendous. I made a mistake with the serial number and instead of letting me repeat it, it hung up on me. When I finally got someone he was completely useless and I was so frustrated and tired of dealing with it that I didn't even try to talk them into letting me send it back. Plus I needed it for school. I figured I'd just live without the touchscreen...so fine, it's kind of pointless anyway. The touchscreen interface was fine when it was working for the first few days and was pretty responsive. The touchpad is pretty crappy, though I have to admit I'm used to a MacBook trackpad which works flawlessly. This thing is mediocre at best. It's not incredibly sensitive (unless you happen to have even the slightest bit of contact with it from another part of your hand, which is common because it is so large, and then it will just completely ignore anything you try to do until you realize you're touching it elsewhere. On top of all this, it's got the stupidest location for a power button I've ever seen. It's on the front edge of the computer and not only is it in a location that makes it easy to bump accidentally, but it's the easiest button to push. Ever. Brush it and the computer turns off. It boots back up where you left off, but good god is that annoying. I pretty much want to throw this computer out the window every other day. I'll probably sell it in a month or two at a loss just to not have to deal with it. Only pros are battery life is pretty ok (~5 hours, maybe 6?) and it boots pretty quickly thanks to the SSD. That's it, though. I hate this computer.

tl:dr -

don't change your display settings or you'll lose your touchscreen drivers

display looks washed out (colors)

crappy trackpad

power button placement/ease of pushing means you'll accidentally turn it off

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I got this laptop refurb from and amazon marketplace seller. It arrive on time and in mint condition. I love the touch screen. At first it was an adjustment because I went from windows vista to windows 8 but the new system is really fun with the touch screen. After a week it was hard to go back to my old Toshiba to transfer files. Essentially, it's awesome and I love it. It makes me glad I didn't waste $1000+ on a MacBook.

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I thought it was a good idea to buy this refurbished computer thinking the reseller would have replaced parts, updated drivers/firmware etc and fixed it better than before (and I would save a $100). But as soon as I got it and installed chrome and a couple of known and stable programs I began to get 'blue screen of death' failures every 10 minutes (which means the computer shuts down in the middle of your work to reboot... and you loose everything). I spent several hours trying to fix these problems but in the end realized that this computer was very likely returned for the same reason that I'm returning it now. Either this reseller did nothing but wipe the hard drive clean and put it back out on the market or a brand new Acer M5-481PT has the same issues (and this unsuspecting reseller is helpless to fix anything). Either way, this has been a colossal waste of my time and I would stay very far away from thinking it's a good idea to put your money into this product.

UPDATE: I contacted the reseller, they assured me they just get these refurbished items directly from Asus and my situation is rare. So they are promising to exchange it with a newer model...at no charge. My wife recycled the box so I thought I was screwed but they're taking it back anyway. I was shocked at this kind of service. If you still want a refurb I highly recommend going with bestdigitalbuy. I have to say that I love the Windows 8 + touchscreen + normal keyboard. IMO this computer combines the best features of a tablet and laptop and the form factor is quite sexy.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

DELL Inspiron 15R~15.6" HD LED Display with TrueLife~Core i3-350M Review

DELL Inspiron 15R~15.6' HD LED Display with TrueLife~Core i3-350M 2.26Ghz~4GB DDR3 RAM~320GB HD~Integrated 1.3M Webcam~Mars Black
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I bougth it, and im happy with it, is a great laptop, has very good performace reached with its 4 procesors, the programs runs with a very good performance, and the disk space is acceptable, the games see just fine even with the intel hd chipset, the only bad point is the battery life, it takes almost 3 hours to go down. Conclution an excelent laptop.

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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Discount Sony VAIO EG2 Series VPCEG25FX/B 14-Inch Laptop (Charcoal Black)

Sony VAIO EG2 Series VPCEG25FX/B 14-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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OK, it's true, people who are new to computers are what every vendor is only too happy to sell whatever to. You gotta do the homework. But the ones who complain about how a vendor won't take a system back with just a few insignificant chihuahua bites on it are the same ones who complain when they get a system that has been repackaged after being "ripped to shreds by some vicious beast". But back to the Sony. There are fundamentally 4 types of portables these days: desktop replacements (DR), notebooks, tablets and phones. The DRs are 17" machines that are perfect if you need a real computer with you that "only" weighs like 10 lbs. The phones and tablets are pretty self-evident. The Notebook genre are what we're dealing with here. They're streamlined computers with 13-15" screens, no hot hardware graphics support and light weight, around 5 lbs. These days you can get those down to the four hundred dollar range. But things get pretty minimal at that price.

The Sony is IMHO a very reasonable compromise in that it's got some serious chops for a notebook. It's not one of the $2K+ micro-Ferraris, that sport a 14" screen but a uranium case and all the goodies you can imagine. The i5 is an appropriately fast CPU w/ 2 cores (4 threads) running up to 3 Ghz, an appropriate 640 GB drive, 4 USB2 ports, an "8 hour" battery and a CD/DVD burner. The 4GB RAM is of course too little, and they should have used a single 4GB stick to make it cheaper to upgrade to the more appropriate 6-8GB (on a 64 bit OS, especially with shared RAM video). The extras are nice. Decent Camera, HDMI out, SD etc card slots, gigabit ethernet, WiFi. The "goodies" you might miss if you want a serious DR aren't there: Accelerated graphics, USB3, Bluetooth, Blu-Ray, Firewire, expansion card slot. And so? The trade-off is you can carry this with you everywhere, it's thin and light, it's a fast processor, and it runs for many hours on a charge (not 8, come on, unless you're into watching the screen-saver or nodding out and typing with your forehead in Notepad).

I got ours on sale for like five fifty, and added forty bucks in RAM and twenty for a mouse. Would have gotten the white, but it was over a hundred more. It's sort of a Macbook for the rest of us in that it's well-made, not ugly, it has everything we need, not too expensive, and it's very very handy. The keyboard and trackpad are not luxurious, but fine. The fourteen inch 1366x768 screen is nice, the image/color is clean, it plays back 720p HD native, and 1080 just fine. Again, you are not getting accelerated gamer graphics, or a 1080p native screen. You just have to decide if you need a Notebook or a DR. I have an older HP 17" DR that almost killed several stewardesses coming out of the overheads, and I swore the next laptop was not going to be a back-breaker. The one shortcoming on the Sony that's hard to understand is the really low volume on the speakers I haven't found a way yet to boost it, say by tweaking the EQ. That irritating detail and the "toss 2 sticks" RAM upgrade path cost it a star. And don't pay list! Other than that it's a primo little Notebook.

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I got the Sony VAIO EG2 14 inch (Blush Pink) Laptop for my wife to start College. She Loves it, Not only the fast programs but the whole computers set up. Also its cool looking design and she just loves the color. This Laptop for the price is outstanding and to me performs just as fast if not better then a MAC. Also, my wife has no problems with any programs... like her friends do with there MAC's not wanting to perform with programs not made by MAC. I almost went all out and bought the Name.. I'm so happy I did not... This Computer is great and does everything she needs!

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I really enjoy this laptop, SONY has been doing great now by lowering prices of certain models without decreasing the quality of its computer.

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This was my daughters christmas gift but I'm thinking about getting another for myself.. everything that describes this laptop was just that and more!!!

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Alright, I bought this Sony Vaio through PCNation for about 690 dollars with factory sealed packaging and warranty. I could of have got a better deal with other sellers for around 650 dollars. I was originally suppose to receive it in 1-3 days but the delivery delayed until the following week. PCNation shipping and handling really sucked. The charge to return the laptop was very pricey for me, about a $110 dollar out-of-pocket expense because I opened the package. Also, about $100 dollar battery adapter replacement because my sister's stupid chihuahua chewed on a little bit of the wire, and they couldn't accept a damaged battery adapter. The adapter works brand new and they couldn't accept it because of that small portion of the wire that was chewed on so I decided just to keep the laptop instead of paying all that money just to return it. I'm a freshman in college and I use this laptop for school. So far, I like almost everything about the laptop; the performance, the 8-hour battery life,the keyboard, and it's weight. So the price of this laptop is probably reasonable because of the specs.

What I really hate about is the small display and the graphics card. The screen is too small, and when I'm using the laptop I would have to scoot up closer to read what's on the screen, and I would have to slouch down in order to see everything on the screen so a 15 inch laptop would've been more suitable for me. The graphics card is an Intel HD 3000 and it's decent but it's not that great when watching 360p+ youtube videos and video editing. Also, 640 GB, I doubt I would need that much, 500 GB would've probably been okay for me and the price could've been lower.

My regret is that I could have got a better deal with an 15 inch ASUS or an HP Laptop for the same specs and for a price around $500 dollars with a 1-year norton anti-virus program and Microsoft Office 2010 amounting about to the same price of how much I purchased this Sony Vaio. This Sony Vaio is my first laptop and prior to purchasing it I wasn't very knowledgeable of laptop values. I went to bestbuy, I checked out numerous sites and reviews on laptops and the bad reviews usually swayed me from not selecting that laptop. I couldn't find any reviews for this Sony Vaio so there were no bad reviews to sway me from not buying it.

For any first time laptop buyer, I recommend buying from a store like best buy and check out the laptop first-hand to see if you really wanted instead of ordering online.

I asked numerous people of advice on buying a laptop. And at least now I have a better understanding of laptops and I will know what laptop I would buy on my own next time without the help of other people.

Overall, I wouldn't recommend anyone getting this laptop, it's too overpriced for it's specs.

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Buy HP Envy 6-1110us 15.6-Inch Sleekbook (Black)

HP Envy 6-1110us 15.6-Inch Sleekbook
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
List Price: $699.99
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I have several traditional laptops and an HP Ultrabook to compare this to, and it does quite well. The Ultrabook is all the rage now, and they tend to be amazing, but there are a couple of requirements to be an "Ultrabook" that this computer does not meet. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as I will explain.

First off, the term "Ultrabook," is owned by Intel, so since this has an AMD chip, it cannot be an Ultrabook. The AMD chip in this computer, however, is a quad-core lightning beast for a laptop, so you really aren't losing out there. For your every day programs, this performed a little faster than my Gateway and Lenovo Windows 7 laptops and only slightly slower than my i5 HP Envy Spectre XT Ultrabook. The slight difference in performance is likely due to the second Ultrabook requirement, a solid state drive.

Having a solid state drive can really speed things up, but it also significantly adds to the production cost. So, for an almost imperceptible difference in speed, you get far less drive space with a solid state drive. In my case, the HP Ultrabook has a 128 GB drive, while this HP Sleekbook has a 500 GB drive. If you use a lot of music and movies, the choice is already clear. The only other place where the solid state drive comes into play is boot time.

My Gateways boot to Windows 7 in 65 seconds. My Lenovo does the same in 46 seconds. This HP Sleekbook boots to Windows 8 in 40 seconds. The Ultrabook? Four seconds! OK, once you get past that amazing stat, ask yourself how many times you tend to re-boot your laptop? It really shouldn't be that often, and with the tweaks of Windows 8, even many updates won't require a reboot. Therefore, once I got past the part where I was rebooting my Ultrabook just to show off to people how fast it boots up, I was using it the same way as this Sleekbook. In other words, don't let the difference in boot time sway you away from this Sleekbook.

Another requirement for an Ultrabook is a unibody design which means no optical drive. The Sleekbook follows this pattern, so there is no optical drive. If there is a deal-breaker for many people, this may be it. You can download all the Windows 8 apps from the app store, but your legacy software will have to be loaded some other way. If you have other computers, this isn't a problem. If this will be your only computer, it may be a problem for you.

At 4.6 pounds, this is significantly lighter than my other standard laptops, but also significantly heavier than the Ultrabook. The comparison, however, is more fair to the standard laptops because it matches their screen sizes (it isn't fair to compare the weight of a 15" screen to a 13" screen). Therefore, this is actually a pretty light and portable computer.

The 15" screen is bright and clear, and really a joy to watch. Movies play flawlessly, and the crawl at the bottom of ESPN3 doesn't jitter at all! As for games, well this is one area where this Sleekbook really beats the other computers, including the Ultrabook. It handles some graphically intensive games like Star Trek Online at the highest video settings without the slightest problem. Again, there is no optical drive, so you are limited in your gaming options. If you have a game that checks to see if the disk is in the drive before you can play, you will be out of luck.

Like many HP products, this comes with Beats Audio. It has four speakers and it actually has a sub woofer of sorts. Nevertheless, while it sounds better than any other laptop, there is only so much you can do with so little speaker space. Attach a pair of decent headphones, however, and the audio soars!

Battery life is amazing. I've gotten over four and a half hours while pushing it pretty hard. That's with factory default power settings, but playing an online game that pushed the graphics (Star Trek Online). For normal, non-gaming tasks, this computer clears the six hour mark easily without a charge. The battery is built in (again chasing the Ultrabook crowd), so you cannot change it on the fly, but you probably won't need to.

As for appearance, the red bottom with the brushed metal black top is a great look. Very unique. The rubbery bottom surface is great for grip, so it doesn't slide. About the only problem with the design is that the heat exhaust is from the bottom rather than the sides. As a result, if you put it on your lap with your legs together, they can get pretty hot. It has HP Cool Sense technology, so it will throttle the CPU and graphics if necessary to keep it cool. Also, with the accelerometer, it is able to tell whether the computer is on your lap or on a table. It will throttle performance a bit to keep cool on your lap while going flat out on a table. The accelerometer also provides protection to the hard drive in the event of a drop. If you drop this computer, it will save your data (although it will probably break the screen).

On a final note, it is running Windows 8. This means the Metro interface and multitouch capabilities. The touchpad handles the interface very well. Windows 8 is still not perfect, but this is the best implementation I have come across. Nevertheless, I set this up initially for two users. When I removed one of those user accounts, I had some trouble with Windows, and it eventually died in an update. This required me to perform a full factory reset. This is a fault of Windows 8, not of this computer. The reset did take 17 hours to complete. That was pretty bizarre. After that, however, it has worked perfectly. I wouldn't let this put you off from buying this computer, but I would suggest that you do not remove user accounts once you have made them!

Overall, this is an amazing computer. It is certainly a step up from any other standard laptop out there. While it doesn't have some of the abilities of an actual Ultrabook, it comes pretty close, and it is even better in terms of drive space and gaming. Also, the price cannot be beat for what you are getting here. Add this puppy to your Christmas list this year, and hope Santa thinks you've been good!

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This HP Envy 6-1110us 15.6-Inch Sleekbook (Black) is not just another ultra-light ultra-fast notebook laptop; this one has Bluetooth! With this sleekbook, I can connect wirelessly not only via 1x1 802.111b/g/n WLAN but also via Bluetooth! So I can wirelessly listen to my music through bluetooth headset and access the laptop through bluetooth keyboard and mouse. Also, I can use bluetooth to sync my bluetooth-enabled smartphone with my Envy Sleekbook 6-1110us! This is handy for whenever I am not around wifi, I can still connect my smartphone with this sleekbook since it is bluetooth enabled. I can wirelessly sync and print from up to 30 feet away on this sleekbook with Bluetooth.

The HP Envy 6-1110us 15.6-Inch Sleekbook (Black) has the same brushed aluminum in midnight black finish that I prefer and HP really delivers! In addition this sleekbook has a red soft-touch base which is easier to grip, doesn't scratch as easily and looks super cool; the red/black combo reminds me of a ferrari for some reason. Not only does this sleekbook look awesome, it is sensual to touch. It seems the bottom of my laptops get scratched before the top does, so this new soft-touch base is a big plus for the laptop looking awesome for a longer period of time. I anticipated it feeling softer and rubbery from reading the description than it actually does in person. It feels like solid metal when I touch only the base and it is not until I touch both the base and the top that I can tell the softer grippier texture of the bottom. It looks like red metal not rubber or soft. The red goes up on the sides where the ports and plugs are but not onto the inside around the keyboard or screen. It is a really cool looking black with ruby red combo and each day I seem to fall a little bit more in love.

The HD BrightView LED-backlit display is so impressive. I just love photos and videos on it as they look more vivid and crisper than even on my HDTV and that is amazing as every cable provider comments how my HDTV makes their feed look the best they have ever seen!

The HP TrueVision HD Webcam with integrated dual array digital microphone delivers a superb Skype experience.

This HP Envy 6-1110us 15.6-Inch Sleekbook (Black) is super fast with its Next Gen AMD Quad-Core AB-4555M Accelerated Processor with 1.6GHz up to 2.4GHz speeds, 4MB L2 Cache, 4GB DDR SDRAM (1DIMM) (up to 16GB is supported). It is nice to know my sleekbook and data are protected on the 500GB 5400RPM hard drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection.

The touchpad as well feels great to touch and use and includes the normal mouse moves including double tap, 2finger scroll, pinch or stretch to zoom, top-edge swipe to display app commands, right-edge swipe to display the charms (search, share, start, devices, and settings) and left edge swipe to switch between open apps. You can quickly return to the start screen by pressing the windows logo key on the keyboard.

Windows 8 just came out so it is new to me and of course there is a learning curve but so far I like it. I like that it is linked to my Microsoft account which means that every time I sign into a Windows 8 device, my settings and custom tweaks will come with me and be applied. Because Microsoft accounts are linked to SkyDrive storage, Office 2013 will back up automatically uploading to the cloud. Windows Media Center will not be included for free in Windows 8 but right now through January 31, 2013, you can request a free product key for it at the microsoft windows website.

Some people complain about the "missing DVD drive" as we have come to think of them as standard must-have but I think soon we may view them as obsolete because now most software and media are downloadable/ uploadable to cloud or social media, flash drives are faster and more portable as well as safer, and technology is moving toward syncing via cable or wirelessly through wifi or bluetooth between devices including those specifically designed for media storage. When I mention a floppy disk or floppy drive, people in their 20s give me blank stares having no clue what I am talking about and ask "what is that?"; undoubtedly someday I will get the same questions when I mention the optical/dvd drive, but how soon/long until that day? Secondly, on those seldom occasions when a dvd drive is needed, one could easily use an external DVD drive when needed or connect via USB cable to a pc or laptop that has a dvd drive. The benefit of not having a dvd drive is a lighter thinner notebook. I think I prefer having a lighter thinner laptop going commando without the DVD drive.

The bluetooth feature is costly though as for the same $699MSRP, the bluetooth-less HP Envy dv6-7210us 15.6-Inch Laptop is available which has:

a faster AMD Quad-core processor,

50% more Memory (6GB DDR3 RAMM compared to 4GB DDR3 RAMM).

50% larger hard drive (750GB compared to 500GB),

a 3rd USB 3.0 port (only two on sleekbook),

a VGA 115-pin port (not on sleekbook),

a super-multi DVD burner driver (not on sleekbook)

Beats Audio quad speakers and a subwoofer (sleekbook has Beats Audio dual speakers and a subwoofer)

a numeric keypad

HP SimplePass with integrated fingerprint reader

50% larger battery(6cell compared to 4-cell) its battery life is up to 5:15 while sleekbook's is up to 6 hours. This results partly in sleekbook being lighter (4.53lbs) than laptop (5.66lbs).

However, not only do you give up the bluetooth but also the supercool red soft-touch base.

HP is also coming out with a 14" touchscreen sleekbook which I am also interested in what features you get on that at what pricepoint as it sounds super cool as well.

What is a sleekbook?

A sleekbook is an HP Ultrabook-like thin-and-light laptop that can't be called an Ultrabook, in some cases because it uses an AMD processor (Ultrabook is an Intel trademark; all Ultrabooks are therefore Intel machines, by definition.) or for one reason or another, can't qualify as Ultrabooks under the Intel's specific criteria:

quick start up and app launching

21mm or thinner for notebooks with 14-inch and larger displays

5 hour minimum battery life

CULV Intel processors

Flash storage if not completely solid state, then at least in a hybrid format

7 second resumption from hibernation

Ultrabooks and sleekbooks are nothing fundamentally new. They're just the latest gloss on thin-and-light laptops/notebooks. Maintaining that they're something else just confuses matters, especially when some Ultrabook-like computers don't qualify as Ultrabooks for reasons that consumers shouldn't need to care about. All these different names are just marketing by manufacturers trying to cut out their own niche. Everybody knows technological devices/equipment keep getting slimmer, lighter, faster, cheaper, and brighter; does that warrant a new name different from notebook or laptop? I don't think so.

If you are looking for a bluetooth-enabled ultra-fast ultra-light sexy notebook

especially in the black/red soft touch bottom combo, look no further!

You will be thrilled with the HP Envy 6-1110us 15.6-Inch Sleekbook (Black).

I am. Thank you so much HP and Amazon Vine. I must be the luckiest girl in the world.... what a super awesome laptop is the HP Envy 6-1110us 15.6-Inch Sleekbook (Black)

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I've got to admit, I wasn't expecting much from the HP Envy 6-1110us Sleekbook, as I had my doubts that the AMD processor could keep up with some of the processor heavy applications I run. My doubts were nicely proven wrong, and I found out this AMD powered Sleekbook is a real powerhouse for an incredibly reasonable price.

The build quality of the Sleekbook is excellent, the fit and finish is somehing you'd expect from a top of the line product. Nowhere does it feel like any corners were cut. Even the chicklet style keyboard has a nice feel to it, not at all dead and lifeless like I was expecting.

The Sleekbook runs quietly for average tasks, but when starting to heat up under a load you'll definitely start to notice the fan starts to ramp up in speed. During general use you can set the Sleekbook on your bare lap and it is barely warm at all. Once it starts heating up and the fans kick it, you'll really start to notice some warmth, but it isn't nearly enough to cause any discomfort.

The screen size and resolution are excellent, the resolution is just right for the size screen, proving a clear, sharp display with reasonbly accurate colors. No noticeable color shifts were noticed on my unit, nor were any dead or stuck pixels spotted.

Audio from the speakers leaves much to be desired, as is the case with all laptops, but once a pair of headphones or IEM's are plugged in, the audio processing engine really brings the sounds life, especially good for music lovers.

HP is a company that is well known for the excellent customer service, so if any problems are ever experienced under warranty, you can rest assured HP will take care of you.

This is a great laptop, powerful and cool running for a great price. You'd be hard pressed to find a better model at this price point.

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The HP ENVY 61110-US, a 5 Star Computer! Thin and light, comparable to a Macbook Air with a brushed aluminum

cover (instead of Apple's silver aluminum) as well as weight and screen resolution. At 1/3 the price of an Apple

Laptop and a savings of $1,000, the HP ENVY also throws in EXTRA FEATURES beyond Apple's including Beats audio

dual speakers with a subwoofer, at 15.6", a larger video screen, and a 500GB Hard Drive.

Like a Macbook Air, no DVD\CD drive, as USB Memory sticks and cloud computing make the need for a DVD\CD drive

less important than ever, and the absence of of a DVD\CD drive allows a thinner sleeker design. If a DVD\CD

writer is occasionally important to you, then purchase a lightweight USB DVD\CD\Writer for $35 to carry in your

laptop bag for the occasional time that you will need it. In economic terms, DVD\CD\Writers have a declining

utility, so much so that Microsoft has decided to save the bucks that it pays for licensing patented DVD player

technology, and not include copyrighted DVD playback as part of its included Windows 8 Media Player. But that can

be easily overcome by simply downloading the free opensource VLC Media Writer or pay WindDVD, PowerDVD, or a

plethora of other companies $50 or less.

Both Macbook Air and the HP Sleekbook work seamlessly with the cloud, and free 5GB storage (or more) is available

from Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, etc. If you don't need to store video, free storage on the cloud will

be more than adequate for most needs. For those that might need to store video, the HP ENVY includes a 500GB

Drive (Macbook Air provides faster electronic memory up to 500gb and no hard drive, but at additional cost over

and above the base price of a Macbook Air), or you can pay to store your video on the cloud. The HP Sleekbook

battery lasts up to 8.5 hours when fully charged, if properly configured and when new.

So, what is it that you're actually paying APPLE $1,000 extra for? The Apple Operating System. Is it worth it?

Less than 20% of the world seems to think so. 75% of the world would rather save $1,000, not be bound to Apple's

choices for Hardware and Software there is no computing system in the world more versatile or with more choice

or options than Microsoft Windows. Apple provides a more user friendly experience, but limits consumers to the

choices that Apple makes in its limited line-up of laptops and computers. The beauty of Windows 8 is it allows

you to make the choice of hardware features and options, go outside of the box and create the user experience that

you individually desire, and saves you $1,000 in the process.

If the power cord for your Macbook Air goes bad, expect to pay Apple's exorbitant $85 for replacement. Apple's

computers and accessories are typically patented or proprietary, and as a result, non-OEM Apple power cords are

junk (read the Amazon reviews). Genuine HP accessories, parts, accessories and repairs are typically 1/2 of

Apple's, and non-OEM replacements are often of good quality and even cheaper. So, you'l save money in the long

run as well.

Windows 8 is an absolute improvement over any OS Microsoft has delivered to date. The naysayers and complaints

about Windows 8 are primarily from old Microsoft users who are not ready to learn a new OS because its easier to

just do things the old fashioned way. So Windows 8 attempts to find a middle ground between the future of

computing (the new Windows 8 Touchscreen Interface) and the old fashioned Windows 7 and before OS. The future

means touchscreens instead of mice, the cloud instead of hard drives, phones, tablets and laptops that all use the

same interface, ultimately seamlessly so that you can move between one and another without ever noticing, and

that's what Windows 8 sets out to do and attempts to deliver. So realize that the future is not quite yet

here, and what Microsoft is moving towards, is to integrate it all. At this point in time, Windows 8 as an

unified single operating system fully integrated for phones, tablets and computers\laptops. Apple is still two

separate and disparate operating systems, Mac OS for Laptops\Desktops and IOS for Tablets\Phones. Windows 8

arrived in October, 2012, and the endeavor of writing computer code is long, complex and cumbersome, not only for

Microsoft, but for Apple as well. Apple has just a few variations to deal with, while Microsoft attempts to

integrate hundreds and thousands of disparate electronic components (thus more options). Both Apple and Windows 8

Operating Systems are continually updated while you sleep (if you choose automatic updates) to correct flaws,

eliminate bugs and improve and address the future of computing. For those who complain about Windows 8 give it

a chance, as Microsoft has no choice but to evolve or die.

As an informed consumer, make the choice for yourself.

Features:

Windows 8

AMD Quad-Core A8-4555M Accelerated Processor

CPU: 1.6GHz up to 2.4GHz

4MB L2 Cache

4GB DDR3 SDRAM (1 DIMM)

Maximum supported16GB

AMD Radeon(tm) HD 7600G Discrete-Class graphics and up to 2029MB total graphics memory

500GB 5400RPM hard drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection

Brushed aluminum in midnight black with a red soft-touch base

HP TrueVision HD Webcam with integrated dual array digital microphone

15.6-inch diagonal HD BrightView LED-backlit display (1366x768)

10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)

1x1 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth®

Multi-format digital media card reader for Secure Digital cards and Multimedia cards

Beats Audio(tm) dual speakers and a subwoofer

Full-size island-style keyboard

HP Imagepad supporting multi-touch gestures with on/off button.

2 SuperSpeed USB 3.0

1 Universal Serial Bus (USB Boost) 2.0

1 HDMI

1 RJ-45 (LAN)

1 Headphone

1 Microphone in

Kensington® MicroSaver lock slot

Power-on password

Accepts 3rd party security lock devices

65W AC adapter

4-cell 60WHr 4.1 Ah lithium-ion polymer battery

Up to 8 hours and 30 minutes

Warranty 1 Year Limited

I hope that this post helps make it easier for you to make your choice.

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I docked this 1 star for having to return this item twice. However, this machine, once it was working, is a great computer.

I like the size of this. It is very thin and very light. It's easy to carry around.

The keys are very nice to type on.

The trackpad has multitouch and is very responsive (a must for using windows 8)

The computer is fast and runs programs easily.

I use it mostly for consuming media and wordprosessing (though my kids use it for games and don't complain) and it works just fine.

I don't like HP's QA department. We got the first one and after about 5 weeks and then it got caught in a continuous reboot cycle and wouldn't come out of it. Amazon took the return and sent us a new one. After about 7 weeks it went black. Nothing worked. Amazon wouldn't take it back anymore (a first for me), so I sent it in to HP and they fixed it under warranty saying some wires had come loose.

I also don't like that it doesn't come with a DVD drive, but I guess that's why it's so thin. I bought an external drive from amazon that works just fine with it, but it's one more thing to pack along.

I almost gave this 2 or 3 stars based on the hassle of the machines not working, but when it works I like it so much that it overcame the problem, and our machine has ran strong for many months now without a problem.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Cheap Dell Black 17.3" Inspiron 1764 Laptop PC with Intel Core i3

Dell Black 17.3' Inspiron 1764 Laptop PC with Intel Core i3 Processor & Windows 7 Home Premium
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I purchased this as a gift for my husband, had it 120 days and the screen cracked. Unfortunately, it was only guaranteed for 90 days so now I am without a screen/laptop. Not a happy camper!

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Dell is always a winner. This 17.3" Inspiron works great looks good and seems very well built. It has all the extras I could use for business or pleasure.

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Excelente producto, nos gusto muchisimo mi esposo esta full contento de excelente calidad, espero que continuen asi. Los felicito, éxitos

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I bought this for my 88 year young mother who has moved in an assisted home but she was not comfortable with the display so I gave it to my girl friend. It has better ratings (Windows Experience index) than her 3 year old desktop and it is still win 7 which my mom and girl friend would rather have. (they both are not good with learning new ways ! , My mother especially so ! )

I wanted to stick with a name brand even know they are pretty much all made in China, Korea etc........

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In regards to the poor review, the packaging states to update the Dell Driver upon first using it. This prevents any crashing, and updates to the most current driver. This was a steal. I was looking for a windows 7 OS, and this computer is fast and has lots of memory. Must have!

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Discount HP 6910p INTEL Core 2 Duo 2000 MHz 80Gig Serial ATA HDD 4096mb DDR2

HP 6910p INTEL Core 2 Duo 2000 MHz 80Gig Serial ATA HDD 4096mb DDR2 DVD/CDRW Wireless WI-FI 14.0' WideScreen LCD Genuine Windows 7 Professional 32 Bit Laptop Notebook Computer Professionally Refurbished by a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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overall a good laptop, light and portable. comes with Win7 along with a copy of Win7. I would definately but another if i needed it. I am thinking about replacing the HDD though, since it is really small at only 80gb

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