Showing posts with label notebook accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label notebook accessories. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2014

Toshiba Satellite L55-A5351 15.6-Inch Laptop Reviews

Toshiba Satellite L55-A5351 15.6-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
List Price: $649.99
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I purchased this laptop on the 16th of October. Delivery was prompt. Purchase was fulfilled and shipped by Amazon, so that often helps. All necessary components were in the box, no missing pieces. Both the shipping box and laptop box were pristine so that encouraged me that the product wouldn't be damaged. Opened the box, removed packaging and plugged it in. Setup was really simple. Apps and updates took a half hour the first time turning it on, but since then no issues. Bought as replacement for my wife's older Toshiba Satellite. The lack of issues we had from that led me to purchase this one. Other than standard complaints surrounding Windows 8 usage, we've both been satisfied with the speed, weight and aesthetics of this unit. We'll likely be using this for household use mostly, streaming media and running a Etsy shop my wife started. I'm not sure I'd try to play high end games on it, and I may eventually replace the hard drive with a SSD, this is a great computer for recreational users. I would expect that more serious gamers and tech heavy professionals will need to spend a bit more money. I'll update this if I have any extraordinary issues.

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This I purchased as a "New' computor, imagine my surprise when I took it out of the box, plugged it in and it already had someone elses name and password in it. I had already been through one bad experience, so I'm giving this one more chance with a different computor. They are very good about returns, but I hate to have to return something agian, I want a computor that is what it says, and works out of the boc, we will see,,,,,

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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Acer Aspire V5-571P-6642 15.6-Inch Touch Screen Laptop (Silky Reviews

Acer Aspire V5-571P-6642 15.6-Inch Touch Screen Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $814.99
Sale Price: $549.99
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I've had mine for a few hours so these are just first impressions:

The build quality is very high this laptop feels solid despite being very light. The design is clean and simple, the screen is bright and the colors are vibrant. The sound is well above average for a laptop, but that's not saying too much.

This is my first exposure to Windows8 and from what I read in the press, I was expecting to hate it. On the contrary I think for home use it's going to work out perfectly. If you are comfortable with the iPhone style interface you'll have no problem with Windows8. During the initial setup boot it shows you the two main things you need to know in order to navigate. With that I was up and running. I wasn't too sure about the touch screen idea: love it for my phone, but how would the ergonomics feel with a laptop? Answer: awesome. With the Windows8 "tile" based interface, touch just works. I've barely used the touchpad since I got this thing. My other computers seem lame now. Again, this is based on a few hours of use, but the first impressions are very good. I think the Windows OS has made a big step forward out of the cluttered mess it was.

I work in the computing industry so I looked a little closer into some of the specs for those who like to know these things: the CPU, as noted is an Intel i5. That doesn't really tell you much, since that can refer to multiple generations of Intel chips. In this case it is the latest and greatest "IvyBridge" dual-core Intel CPU (22nm, Tri-gate transistors). This is a 17w(!) CPU. That is insanely low power for the performance you are getting. This CPU also includes some fairly robust integrated graphics on the die with 16 graphics execution units. This is 4 more than the previous high-end, and 10 more than the current "second tier". I've read up on the benchmarks and it out classes many discrete graphics solutions. This should actually enable you to do some fairly decent gaming on your laptop if you so choose. It will won't compete with a dedicated "gaming" laptop with high-end discrete graphics, but then again it won't cost you 2-3K. One thing to note is that the Intel graphics drivers generally fall short of AMD or Nvidia when it comes to some of the more high-end graphics settings. Most users don't even know how to get to those features, but if you are serious gamer this is something to consider. On the other hand when it comes to mainstream applications and video performance, Intel performs as well or better than the competition.

A few things to note: this laptop has a nice big 500GB hard drive, but it's a conventional drive and not a solid-state drive. All conventional drives are at risk of failure, and so you should pick up a cheap external back-up HDD just to be safe (or sign up for an online back-up service from somebody like Amazon). It's cheap insurance. Another thing worth mentioning is that while this is not an "Ultrabook" it's pretty close to being that thin. While cool looking, it does mean you have an adapter for network cables and VGA displays. Nobody should need a VGA display connector anymore (the laptop has a conventional HDMI port) but if you plan to plug into a network you have the adapter to think about. Fortunately the wireless on this laptop is first rate. I've got a pretty high-end business class HP laptop from work, and this Acer blows it away on connection speeds.

So my overall impression? This is a great laptop and based on what I've experienced I can comfortably recommend it to anyone. Any doubts I had about Windows8 have been erased. It's simple, intuitive and with a touch screen, computing is kind of fun again.

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Just a note that after a week of using this laptop I still really like it. I'm finding Windows 8 is fairly intuitive to use and learn. That being said if you are really used to tweaking around in the old Windows there are some frustrating moments trying to figure it out in Windows 8. However overall they've made configuring things like privacy settings *much easier* so I think the average user will find themselves doing things in Windows 8 they would never do in Windows 7.

I still think that touch is why Windows 8 works and I'm not sure I could suggest buying a non-touch laptop with this OS. I've really gotten hooked on the "10 fingered" touch. It makes my "two fingered" touch on my phone seem antiquated. This makes me wish there were more convertible tablet/laptops out there. It seems like laptop makers are missing the market here.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program On paper, this laptop has a lot going for it a 3rd generation Ivy Bridge i5 dual core processor, 6 GB RAM, a 15.6" multi touch screen, a 5GHz wifi adapter (Atheros AR5BWB222), 3 USB ports (1 USB 3.0), 5 hour battery life (as per the product specs in reality this is about half that), and a modern design aesthetic.

Unfortunately, the more I used it, the more I ran into its limitations, and hence my 3 star (It's Okay) rating.

1. Performance.

Its Windows Experience Index numbers (on a scale of 1 to 7.9) are:

Processor (6.9), Memory (7.1), Graphics 4.5, Gaming (6.2), Hard disk (5.9)

The V5 is really hurt by its anemic Intel HD Graphics 4000 chip (only 128MB of dedicated video memory); as well as by its 5400 RPM hard drive.

2. Construction

This is a handsome laptop, but its cut corners soon become apparent with use it feels plastic-ky and less well finished than my other laptops.

3. Usability Touchpad

The touchpad is located too far to the left making left clicks a challenge, has a stiff click action, and tends to lose sensitivity when performing click-drag operations (when closing Modern/Metro apps, touch pad drags were often ignored.)

It supports Win8 actions such as invoking the Charm menu, but these were easy to trigger inadvertently yanking me out of my thoughts.

4. Usability Keyboard

The keyboard is firm, full sized, and backlit. However, some keys are simply too small, and the Caps/Num Lock keys provide no indication when active.

5. Usability Touch screen

The touch screen is the perfect complement to Windows 8's Modern/Metro interface, and is natural to use. However, right click and click drag actions were harder to pull off, and I kept resorting to the mouse.

Reaching across the keyboard can be an uncomfortable action depending on user position.

Touching the screen can also be sacrilegious for those sensitive to screen smudges :)

6. Screen

The display was sufficiently bright, with adequate color reproduction. Its 1366x768 resolution is measly for a 15.6" screen, but has the benefit of making text easier to read and icons easier to click since each pixel is larger.

7. No built-in Ethernet/VGA ports

In a tragic design decision, these ports are only available using a separate adapter cable. That means I not only have to pack this itty bitty connector each time, but I also have to worry that I will misplace it :(

8. Battery life even with light use, the battery ran down in 3 hours. This is too short for mobile use.

9. Integrated Optical Drive a nice touch, but as expected at this price point, Bluray is not supported.

10. Software

This unit was surprisingly clear of bloatware (except for NTI Media Maker). Even the trial Windows Office 2010 is a download link. Unfortunately, Acer was just as sparing with useful software.

Who is this for?

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This laptop seems to be aimed at users with light to moderate usage needs it should be adequate for Internet browsing/streaming, general home use, and for school homework. The larger pixels at this resolution and screen size should also be easier on older eyes.

However, gamers, road warriors, developers, and other power users will likely be better served elsewhere.

Conclusion

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While this may seem to be a lot of laptop for the money, I found that there were some material compromises.

How satisfied you will be with this laptop will depend on which of these compromises matter to you.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Acer isn't an unfamiliar brand around our house. In fact, my husband's first personally owned computer was an Acer (486SX-25, cira 1993), as were the first and second computers we bought together. Over the years, Acer's quality has ranged from excellent for the money, to dismal at best. Especially after buying up Gateway, the Acer seemed to struggle with quality. In more recent history, they're back on the upswing, but still not wonderful. So, it was with some hesitation that we got the Aspire V5, not quite knowing what to expect.

After a few weeks, I can say that we're pleasantly surprised. The V5 is quite thin and light compared to the other laptops we have around the house (Lenovo G770, Lenovo ThinkPad T420s, Compaq CQ56, HP DV4, and HP DV9000). The backlit keyboard is quite nice, both in appearance and feel. Typing away feels good, with just the right amount of tactile resistance. Of the models we have, only the ThinkPad outclasses the V5 in this area. The inclusion of a numeric keypad was an added bonus, as only our 17" models have these. For me, the addition doesn't make the keyboard feel cramped, but, my hands are on the smaller side, so this could vary. The touchpad itself is very sensitive, with a surface that lets your fingers glide right across it easily. I'm not a touchpad person myself, but I did check out the extensive adjustments and gesture control options that are built in, just before turning them off. (Yes, I know, how antiquated of me.)

The battery life is very good, with ours lasting just under 6 hours while doing some light gaming the whole time. This bested the older models we have, but came in about the same as the pair of Lenovos. Speaking of gaming, the Intel graphics chip inside isn't a slouch, but, it's not going to come close to what can be had with a dedicated gaming laptop or other laptop with decent graphics chip from NVIDIA or AMD. The CPU is certainly powerful enough, especially when backed by Intel's Ivy Bridge chipset, but expect to be turning down the graphics options if you're into heavy gaming (first person shooters, RPGs, etc). For your typical tasks, like web surfing, emailing, document creation, watching videos, playing games on Facebook or Pogo, and the like, you'll be more than happy with the performance. In terms of overall performance, I feel the V5 held put itself ahead of the rest of our pack, with most everything seeming to run a bit quicker and more smoothly than on any of our others.

Yes, V5 comes with Windows 8, but, I'm not going to try and review that, as it's a whole beast in and of itself. I would like to note that the V5 does come with a fair amount of bloatware, those programs that no one really wants but the manufacturer stick in there as a "value add" item. The V5 wasn't nearly as bad as the HPs and Compaq, which are notorious for the amount of garbage they come with. Bummer there wasn't a full copy of Office Home and Student instead of the trial version, but I can't actually complain about that since I knew that what it came with in the first place. Lastly, and the only thing I will say about Win8 is that it runs very smoothly compared to some prior new major releases (*cough* Vista *cough* WinME *cough* Win95). Not a single hitch to be had during this whole time, and we've been putting the V5 through it's paces.

Lastly, just a few bits on the V5's other features. Touchscreen! Yes, it works very well, but you'll likely love it or hate it, depending on if you like reaching up to the screen a lot and if you don't mind cleaning the screen a lot more often than on a conventional laptop. The HDMI output has come in very handy for things like gaming, watching Netflix, and web surfing on an HDTV. Our son loves it for the gaming, so he and his friends can all watch the action without having to crowd around the person at the keyboard. Sound quality is decent enough, though you're not going to get quality enough to satisfy an audiophile. The webcam is...well..meh. It works well enough, to be sure, but don't expect crystal clear and grain free image quality. It's simply not that great, at 1.3MP.

Overall, I think the V5 is an excellent machine in terms of price, performance, and features. I'm almost tempted to trade my G770 for it but...I really like the bigger screen. Our son is loving it, and as previously stated, hasn't run into a single hitch yet. Only time will tell if the quality inside is up to snuff though.

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I have only been on this laptop for a few hours, but I wanted to share how great my experience has been! Yes, it's a new OS so it takes a little getting used to, but the touchscreen and the keyboard can be interchanged flawlessly and if you are familiar with previous windows versions you can get yourself going with a little brain power. Anyway, this review is for the laptop. All specs are accurate. This laptop is so thin for it's size! It is heavier than I wanted, but still light for it's dimensions. The screen is beautiful and very responsive to touch. I love the keyboard as well back lit, but only when being used. The track pad does NOT have buttons on it, instead you need to double tap the trackpad if you don't want to use the touch screen. A little different than what I am used to but I think I can get used to it. Love all the USB ports, including one that is 3.0, and the hdmi port. Another big thing for me, an SD slot. For photo editing, this is really helpful.

Amazon's price was the same as trusted tech sites, so I went with them since I am a prime member.

Overall, I realize it's still early, but I am very impressed with my initial impressions. For the technical specs you are really getting a good deal. Acer's reputation is really not as high as it should be they make great products.

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This is my first review ever on a product, so excuse me if it's a tad jumbled or jumps from subject to subject. I guess I should also mention that this is for the 6648 model that is Best Buy exclusive ($519, but i3 processor)

I received this laptop as a gift after I sold my gaming desktop computer. I am about to start graduate school, so I was in the market for a nice, efficient laptop for school work. I fully intended on buying a Surface tablet, but after extensive review and playing with this in-store for a few minutes, I decided this would do much better for my needs.

So there I was in Best Buy, wondering why this was so cheap. From first looks of this device on the exterior, I was drawn towards it. The shell has a nice smooth, silvery exterior, but is actually plastic. Oh well, it looks great. The backlit keyboard is just an awesome bonus, as NO OTHER keyboard in this price range has this feature. Seriously, I HATE having a bunch of light on, and I cannot function without a backlit keyboard. The track pad is nice and large, but guess what? I hardly use it due to the AWESOME touch screen feature.

The touchscreen itself is insanely accurate, even down to the small menu boxes! It's so great to use, that I find myself neglecting the large trackpad below the keyboard. One really negative aspect of the touchscreen is that since it's so great to use, you WILL notice horrible smudges. I happened to have a slight cold when I got this last night, so just remember to keep your hands clean before groping the screen with your dirty hands.....just saying.

I'd consider myself pretty high-tech, and just recently, I laughed at someone for getting a windows 8 laptop and crying about it not being touchscreen. Man, I need to go apologize to them. I think I'd cry to if this didn't have it! Windows 8 is......unique. I've tried the windows 8 phone platform and did not like it one bit. Windows 8 on a touchscreen-enabled laptop is pretty slick. If you don't like the tiles you can always switch back to a classic desktop for a minute for more familiar navigation. It does take some getting used too.

I don't really have TOO much experience with laptop keyboards, but this one seems to do just fine for me. It's a good mixture of softness and firm "clickiness" to let you know you've hit the key successfully. I don't feel as if I've had to compensate for anything while typing, which is good because I type close to 100 wpm. I imagine I'd be pretty upset if I had to slow down my typing deliberately to make up for a keyboards faults. Like I've said before, I just could NOT live without a backlit keyboard. It helps tremendously, even during the day. At night, it's a blessing. Keyboard keys are nice and bright, and are illuminated by a nice, bright, white LED lighting. (I could be biased somewhat as well, because white those bright, white, almost light blue LED lights are my favorite at Christmas!) Just as a bonus, there are a full set of numbered keys to the right of the main keyboard. The keys also have a nice matte finish to them. It's really nice to type on I've found.

For all of the aesthetics so far, the screen is really nothing special to look at. I mean, hey, it's not bad, it's just not GREAT. Like I said, I'm a techie, but I can live with the screen. The native IE browser appears washed out while typing this. Colors just don't "pop" out. It's definitely not an iPad Retina display (Before you cry bias, I've used Android products primarily over the past few years. I can just recognize when certain brands have better qualities, and Apple makes ridiculously awesome screens. Truth.)I watched a few YouTube videos and an episode of Battlestar Galactica and Family Guy on Netflix, and was neither amazed or disgusting. It's just.......a screen. For $519.00, an awesome backlit LED keyboard and touchscreen, I'll manage!

The audio is actually pretty decent for a laptop. It touts a Dolby Advanced Audio Virtual Surround Sound capability. I mean, I dunno, I'm no Audiophile, but judging purely in comparison from the laptops I've owned before, this laptop seems to project sound a little better. No bass to speak of (obviously), but pretty decent. No distortion on 100% volume. I find the best to be around 50% volume. I can definitely hear it from across my bedroom at 50% with ease. No complaints whatsoever about the sound on this laptop.

All of the reviews I have read on this battery describe it as terrible. I agree. It drains really, really fast. I have no benchmarks or tests to prove it from, but I can attest to the reviews. It is just. plain. horrible. Whatever, I don't plan to take this camping, or skydiving, or watch DVDs for hours on a car trip with it. It's a core i3 laptop, I just plan to do work with it for a graduate program, so I plan to be in civilization and near electrical outlets like 95% of normal Americans. This is fine with me. All hail the electrical outlets.

What else to say? I have really, really enjoyed using this laptop so far the past day! I am still figuring out various aspects of windows 8. Some are annoying, some are cool. As a previous power PC user, it is slightly aggravating that I can't just jump in and go, but the new part of me is enjoying something fresh and fun. The fact that I have an Xbox 360 is even sweeter, as this integrates awesomely with my Xbox! Game requests and messages from my friends all are shown on the tile screen to let me know. It's really cool. I love how in windows 8 you can split screen with applications! This is where touchscreen really, really shines. I couldn't imagine doing some of these functions without it.

Like I said, this is the Best Buy exclusive variant, which is $519.00, but replaces the i5 with the i3. I couldn't imagine performance being any different with the i5, maybe slightly faster if anything. It comes with 4GB, which is been sufficient for me. Power users might want to consider an 8GB upgrade. Startup time for the laptop seems to be lengthy, but I've been spoiled by an SSD. I will be looking to upgrade to an SSD if possible. I can't think of any other upgrades I think would be necessary.

Overall rating (purely subjective, and no scale or previous experience for judgment):

Windows 8: 4/5 This is due to some annoying aspects of Windows 8.

Display: 3.5/5 I feel this is an average screen, nothing horrible, nothing fantastic.

Touch screen: 5/5 This touchscreen is AWESOME, and INCREDIBLY accurate. After using it, I would NOT recommend getting Windows 8 without a touchscreen capable device. You are missing out on so much!

Keyboard: 5/5 I am a power type, and do not have to compensate for anything while typing. Keys are slightly small, but so are my hands. Backlit keyboard is just incredible, as I found no other laptop in my price range that offered this option.

Sound: 4/5 Horrible low end (It's a laptop, duh). Good representation of mid/high ends with music. 50% volume is the sweet spot for me, and music sounds good, clear across my bedroom from previous laptops I've owned. I'm no expert, but it sounds good enough for me.

Hardware: 4/5 Nice options for a budget laptop. 4GB DDR3. 500GB HD. Second Generation Core i3, which is quick enough for all the applications I use here. Intel HD3000 graphics, which is good enough for HD videos and all the apps. Comes with Bluetooth, Wireless, and all the necessities. Having an SSD drive, 8GB, and possibly Intel HD4000 GPU would have been nicer, but saving ~$200 bucks is definitely worth the downgrade for what I use this laptop for.

Battery life: 2/5 My non scientific testing of just running it slightly to see the drain seems to match up with more through reviews and bench testing. It drains really, really fast. But like most technologically savvy Americans, I am near electrical outlets. It's acceptable if you don't use it on commutes or long trips. Who uses a laptop in a car anymore anyway?

Overall, I give this laptop a 4.5/5. I really am not including the battery life, as this would drag the rating down. Its quick, THIN, and meets my needs perfectly so far. If you get this, you won't be disappointed. And if you can find one for $519.00 at Best Buy, I would HIGHLY recommend you snag it while you can! I would be hard pressed to believe you'd find any significant performance differences between the i3 and the i5 for what you would use this laptop for. I hope this review has helped!

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Monday, December 8, 2014

Reviews of Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E530 627255U 15.6" LED Notebook - Intel - Core

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E530 627255U 15.6' LED Notebook - Intel - Core i7 i7-3632QM 2.2GHz - Midnight Black
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I bought one of these laptops as refurbished from Lenovo outlet

because it was a very good deal: quad-core core i7, three USB 3.0

ports and a msata slot for a msata SSD at good price.

With hyperthreading and quad-core its CPU gives eight logical

processors, which is very convenient for demanding multitasking

purposes.

One problem I find with this laptop is that the laptop freezes

if the laptop went to sleep with a DVD disc in the DVD drive.

In the beginning, I thought this can be a serious bug and

considered returning it to the Lenovo outlet.

After several hours of try, it figured out that the freeze

was due to sleep with a DVD disc. I decided to keep it because

it was not a deal breaker. While the freeze issue could be

one of the reasons why it was returned and went for sale in the outlet,

I still think it is a good deal for me.

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I bought this laptop with hopes it would suit my small business needs when I travel.

Let's talk about the pro's first.

Pro's:

Keyboard is nice, has the numberpad and fingerprint scanner which I liked

The computer is very fast, with the i7 3632QM processor it never felt like it was trying, everything responded very quickly

Con's:

There are lots of con's I don't know where to begin.

On first start-up fresh out of the box, it crashed. I restarted the computer and tried installing updates and then it crashed again, upon start-up.

I contacted my seller Laptop Authority' and they walked me through how to fix this issue using a special software update from Microsoft. Once updated with this 'special' update the computer crashed less, I guess that was a good thing?

Anyway, the computer was unreliable when it came to overall system stability. I never knew when it was going to crash next.

It would always freeze when it went to sleep so I had to put my sleep mode to 'never' and just pray I had battery life while working.

It had problems connecting to the internet all the time, some places I go it would connect right away, other places that had WiFi (work offices) everyone else had their connection but mine would stay unconnected 90% of the time as it dipped in and out of connectivity, this was by far the most frustrating thing for me to handle. I had 3 IT personnel look at this issue and they were all baffled.

It was not a hardware issue because it would connect for a few seconds at a time, if it was hardware it would not connect at all.

The mouse trackpad was a pain in the butt, it was overly sensitive and difficult to use because it was like an on/off switch.

The sound quality wasn't the best, since I am on a Lenovo hating rampage right now I will add that little tidbit of disappointment.

I spent hours trying to diagnose all these little problems and in the end I was fed up and just returned it.

Laptop Authority was responsive to me and sympathetic for my frustration and I was issued a full refund in a timely manner, although I did have to pay shipping back to the supplier.

Overall, this computer left a sour taste in my mouth and I don't plan on going with Lenovo in the future.

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I bought this laptop for my daughter. I-7 quad core processor, extremely fast and great at multitasking. She should make it all the way through college with this laptop. The crispness of the screen is amazing. It comes pre loaded with windows 7 and includes disks to upgrade to windows 8, though personally I have no intention of going to 8. Great laptop great price:-) I love the quality products that Lenovo makes!

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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Acer Aspire NX.M12AA.032;ASE1-531-4665 15.6-Inch Laptop Reviews

Acer Aspire NX.M12AA.032;ASE1-531-4665 15.6-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
List Price: $499.45
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Had an Acer before and got almost six years out of it and it still runs but I needed more memory but I was very leary about windows 8 so after searching I found this Acer on Amazon with windows 7 on it and I love it. It is fast, runs great and since I've had Vista in the past I really like the design of windows 7. Very happy with my purchase!

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I bought this computer from Acer. It arrived and I immediately used it using my Wifi. The connection would connect then cut off, then connect, then cut off, every minute or so. I called Acer. They told me to do a few things including downloading and reinstalling the wifi driver. That didn't fix it. I told the guy that I already did that before I called them. I asked them if they would just send me a new wifi card (internal) that is very easy to replace, but they declined stating that I have to send the computer back for a replacement computer. Before doing so, I decided to do a search on the internet for a fix. I found it. Instead of just re-installing the driver which is what they said to do, I deleted the existing driver and then reinstalled it again. That did the trick. It works perfectly now. If you have this problem, go to their website and download the driver. it is WirelessLAN_Broadcom_5.100.82.112_W7x86W7x64_A

Before you install it, go to your device manager and UNINSTALL the existing driver. THEN install this one. It now works perfectly. If you just reinstall the new driver over the old one, it will not fix the problem, so don't neglect deleting the OLD driver before installing the new one.

Now for the second problem. I know this computer didn't come with great sound capabilities but still, the volume, when set to 100% was VERY low. I made a few adjustments and now the sound is about 50% louder.

The solution:

Have song playing so you can here the difference.

Right click on the speaker icon in the task bar and select Playback Devices (or find it in the Windows Control Panel) The Sound dialog box opens up.

From the Playback tab select the Playback device being used, in my case Speakers Realtek High Definition Audio (marked with a green checkbox) and click the Properties button. A new dialog box Speaker Properties opens up.

On the Enhancements tab make sure "Disable All Sound Effects" and "Immediate Mode" are both UNchecked. Check Loudness Equalization (on my setup all other unchecked) and hit Apply.

Bingo! Sound volume is up a lot, maybe 50%!

For the price, this is an excellent computer. I gave it three stars because Acer should have been able to tell me how to correct the WIFI problem and the sound should not have been set to a LOW maximum volume.

Not all models have these problems, as they use different parts from different vendors when building these, as all computer companies do, but if you have either or both of these issues, the two fixes I gave will fix your problem.

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So far so good. This laptop is nothing fancy, but gets the job done for our teen son. He says it plays his new video games without stalling or jerking, which means the integrated video is up to the task (but by no means is this a gaming laptop). The 4 gigs of ram is fine too on Windows 7. But it you need more it IS upgradable. Something that's not easy to find at this price point. Figure everything you need and nothing more for just over 4 bills.

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One week after I had this computer the key caps started to fall off and the keys started to stick. It was returned for a refund. pay a little extra and get one thats made of better quality

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This is my first lap top, I find it comfortable to use, maybe its just me, but the key board seems a little confined but, that may be because I'm not used to a lap top key board, but I'm getting used to it, I have a tendency to hit the cap lock a lot. And move the curser to weird, places. Other than that I love it!

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

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Toshiba Satellite C675-S7106 Laptop Computer / 17.3-inch HD Display Screen / Intel Core i3-2350M 2.3GHz Processor / 4GB DDR3 RAM Memory / 500GB Hard Drive / Double-layer DVD±RW / 6-cell Battery / Windows 7 Home Premium / Black
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Toshiba seems to be reviewed well, and I've heard they're good with their warranties. I had been looking for a laptop to use in the kitchen, when i can't access one of the pcs in the house, for a few weeks. I did'nt need too much ram, but I knew I wanted an Intel processor, preferably one of the core models. This one has the core i3, which so far is great. Anyone can get this thing up and running. After powering it up, it recognized my wifi network and asked me to select which signal I wanted and to enter the network's password. It also was easy to join my existing Homegroup of the other 2 pcs in the house, so now I can access files/photos/vids from the other 2 on this laptop and vice versa. I also did a test by printing an email and that worked fine as well. I purchased a Logitech M315 wireless mouse with the nano receiver to use with this even though it has the built in mouse pad with the 2 buttons for left / right click. using the built in mouse is easy enough, but i prefer a regular mouse. No installation for that either, just plug into the usb port and it was recognized and working.

I bought this laptop and the mouse at a large electronics retailer ( don't know the lagality of naming the store ) whose name rhymes with "Vest Fry ". Anyway, the price, this week-while on sale, was only $399.99 for the laptop and the mouse was only $14.99; so i'd say it was a great deal. i just noticed Amazon's price dropped a bit today as well.

One mistake i made, was not even thinking to check if the laptop had built in wifilike the kindle Fire or other tabletsIt does! So, I actually bought another ae2500 usb adapter thinking i needed to plug that in to catch the signal from my router like the other pc in my daughter's room. Nope, don't need it. the built in wifi works great, so I'll be returning that item to the store.

It came with some promo items like: a $10. EMusic card for downloading songs, and a coupon code for 15 % off Toshiba laptop accessories and service plans. I do plan on using that Toshiba code to buy an extra lithium ion battery as a back up so I can have double the battery life should I need it.

They reccommend you create system restore discs or use a flash drive to do it. It's very simple to do, and would be a way to restore your laptop to out of the box condition if there ever was a need to do so (crash, etc). It will tell you before you start how many discs or what size flash drive you would need to have. i needed 5 discs to complete it. Just remember to label them in sequence so you know what order to insert them in ( disc 1 of 5 ; disc 3 of 5 etc)

I'm very pleased with the purchase, especially at the price i got it for. I mainly just either watch videos on Hulu + or Netflix or use it for web browsing, so the amount of memory for my purposes is ample. It is not too heavy either, though I do find it a bit wide, but not so much so that it's a problem. Originally I was looking at 15.6 in laptops, but just couldn't resist this one when I saw the price and the processor.

quick notes:

Webcam

2 usb ports

ac power adapter

optical disc drive

Memory card reader : Memory stick, stick Pro / duo, SD, MMC

ethernet port ( can hardwire to router if no wifi)

battery power 5 + hours ( varies by user: / accessories/ programs running and use etc)

Full keyboard

Full Numeric keypad (noticed many other laptops did not have this)

Touchpad w/ left/right click buttons (used instead of mouse) I'm using a Logitech wireless mouse instead

Built in WiFi

Pre-installed Windows 7

" " Microsoft Office 2010 **starter version**

" " Norton Internet security Just need to activate it, or use one of your own choosing

One last thing; I plan to get my own Internet security suite as my license for other 2 pcs is almost up. I'll get another AVG 2 year 3 user paid Internet security, as I had zero problems with that for last few years. I did however activate the Norton so I have some protection until that ships. The reason I did activate it was because it did Not ask me for credit card infojust name, email etc. I know then that although Iwill have to uninstall the Norton when the AVG comes, they can't turn around in a year or a month and renew the antivirus because they don't have any $$ info. That actually happened to me last year after the pc was 1 year old, and the store I bought it at which had a Kapers anti v for free 6 months with the pc I bought, had actually charged my bank card for another year of the anti v. I had uninstalled it before the 6 months were up to load the AVG, but in order to get that initial free protection, they had my cc# from the pc purchase because it was a package deal. They just went ahead and charged me and I never knew, because I had switched over to my AVG, and also had a different email. I actually thought someone had stolen my bank card #'s and had gone to that store to buy something. Eventually, after calling the store's cust svc, they told me what happened. Since then, I've been very wary about such things, and i never give a card for a trial period on something unless I'm pretty sure I'm going to keep it. Just an FYI, because I was pleasantly surprised that they will protect my pc for a trial without first taking my $ info. thought that was cool.

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Very nice 17.3' screen, 2nd generation i3 CPU and affordable price

1. the screen is very nice. 17.3", very bright and clear. Looks like Macbook pro.

2. It comes with the new Intel second generation i3 CPU. It's fast enough to run daily programs like office, Photoshop, etc..

3. The price is fair enough. A similar SONY or HP laptop will cost $600 plus.

4. I bought this one, upgraded the memory to 2X4gb, and replaced the hard drive with a Corsair Force 3 240 GB SATA 3 6.0 Gb-s 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive CSSD-F240GB3-BK

Now the system is even faster than my i7 desktop.

I highly recommend this laptop to all. And I suggest buyers like me, do the 2 upgrade, upgrade the memory to 8GB ( cost me $40 ) and replace the hard drive with a SSD ( cost me $300 ). Then this laptop will last at least 10 years.

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I purchased a Toshiba Laptop(C675-S7106) on March 24, 2012. 30 day return policy and 1 year warranty. Within 2 weeks I contacted Toshiba Customer Service regarding a problem with the internal speakers. It took an additional 2 weeks before a technician determined there was a problem with the laptop. I was advised that the computer could be returned to the company for repair, but, I would have to pay a $25 "shipping / handling fee." Despite my argument Toshiba stood fast on that fee.My question is, why, if I purchased a new laptop,with warranties,reported a problem within 2 weeks, it was determined by Toshiba that there was a defect, why should I have to pay anything. Very poor customer relations. I will be VERY, VERY, wary next time I purchase a consumer electronics product. My research will focus on quality of the product and quality of customer service. Very Disappointed.

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Computer is great. Full size keyboard and big widescreen display. Processor is fast, memory and hard drive are more than enough. Only complaint is the speakers, they are terrible. Headphones and or external speakers sound fantastic, but built in speakers are bad!

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I got this laptop from Best Buy for only $399 and I am so surprised to see this selling on Amazon for 509 bucks!

This laptop is really good, fast and wide screen, great resolution and vivid display except for the speaker which sound like the squeak of a mouse. You better buy it a pair of new desktop speaker or a set of good headphones.

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Reviews of Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p 59388313 15.6-Inch Laptop (Dusk Black)

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First off I went into this purchase knowing full well that the Lenovo Y510p has a very bad name in regards to its SSD card slot. Some laptops include the SSD, some laptops don't include the SSD but have the slot on the motherboard to install your own, and for some reason there are quite a few out there that don't even have the slot soldered on to the motherboard to install the SSD.

I purchased from this page because the product clearly states a 1000GB Hard Drive and 8GB SSD. I'll just fill you in right now, this particular model shipped by this product page does not even have the connector for an SSD soldered on to the motherboard.

Great laptop regardless, slightly disappointed, I wish Amazon would do a better job of keeping product descriptions up to date and accurate.

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Designer, architect, gamer need this. I tested this laptop in our company. The most advantage of this is portable design. It's actually a gaming notebook. Beside, This laptop is also versatile via Ultrabay.

Ultrabay: an interchangeable bay that can be instantly swapped out for dual graphics capability (2nd graphics card included in Ultrabay), DVD/Blu Ray drive, increased storage space or an additional fan for cooling (DVD/BluRay drives and storage options sold separately)

But the most disadvantage of this laptop is weight and battery. With 15-inch, this is a bit heavy and below-average battery life

Cons: A bit heavy for 15-inch notebook; Some keys shrunken; Below-average battery life

In short, this is a strong laptop and solid performance at affordable price. If you want to enhance the system (up to 16Gb rams), you can follow this link.

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My wife and I just bought two of these computers it was time to upgrade. We had actually bought two Dell computers, but they performed so poorly (despite similar specs) that we returned them and replaced them with these Y510P beauties.

Now, we are both big time gamers and that is the purpose we got these for. We also use them for our research and home entertainment, where they are clearly overkill.

Among the games we expected these to run well are Starcraft II, Crysis 3, Total War Rome and Civ V. Because we are suckers for beautiful graphics (and because we don't like breaking our bank on truly high end gaming laptops) we opted for getting the second graphics card in the Ultrabay. So, to be clear, this laptop works in an SLI configuration, which improves graphics drastically in very heavy games. For the past several hours I have been playing Crysis 3 in the native, full resolution with all graphics or high or above with the graphics this computer delivers in the SLI setup it is simply an incredible experience. Without knowing the exact frame rate, I can tell you it was well into the land of diminishing returns I don't need a higher frame rate. Crysis 3 is among the most graphics heavy games out there at the moment, so if this runs well, almost anything if not everything on the market at the moment will as well. Starcraft II and CIV V, both maxed our on all settings, look stunning.

On performance in general although not a perfect measure, the windows experience index (WEI) is a decent indication of hardware capabilities. On this laptop they are as follow (out of 9.9):

Processor: 7.6

Memory: 7.7

Graphics: 7.5

Gaming graphics (like 3d and gaming): 7.5

Primary hard disk: 5.9

That makes the overall WEI a 5.9 because the "weakest link" (subscore), in this case the hard drive, ends out as the overall score. Be aware, though, that this "bottleneck" doesn't actually affect your game experience much. Compared to a 7200 rpm hard drive, or an SSD, you will take slightly longer to load a game, but once it is loaded the hard drive will not be so slow as to change your game experience. Exceptions to this rule are large open world games where the computer doesn't load a full level at the beginning, but instead does so on the run in that case you could experience a SLIGHTLY better experience with the 7200 rpm drive, but a significant improvement with the SSD. But, in my mind not one that is worth the few hundred bucks more a large SSD will cost you (unless you want improvements in hard drive speed for reasons other than gaming, such as frequently moving around large files). In all other aspects, the y510p performs very, very well.

On other aspects than performance:

This computer is pretty heavy for its class, as should be expected from the hardware it contains two dedicated graphics cards, for example. That means it is by no means impossible to transport, but it is not an ultra-book. Don't expect to effortlessly throw it around in a should bag the power transformer is the size of a brick, and weighs thereafter as well. So, if you are not out to get a laptop for its raw power, you are much better off with another device one that is easier to transport and is smaller. That is why I say in the title that this is not an office PC.

The laptop itself is absolutely stunning but, of course, that is a matter of taste. It makes a statement with its bold corner shape and bright red keys (even when the back light of the keyboard is off), but I personally like that. The black, brushed surface, though, I imagine almost anyone will find beautiful and refined. It IS unfortunately a fingerprint magnet, and they are difficult to wipe off. But, I don't notice them unless someone else is handling the computer.

On the software end, unfortunately Lenovo has left behind a bit of its legacy by including a bunch of bloatware (whether they were paid to or not, I do not know) and that is annoying, but 5 minutes of work will get rid of it all. They DO include a windows start button replacement which recreates the look of the start menu in Windows 7 and older, which I dearly miss in windows 8 (even with the update to Windows 8.1), and it works well.

Overall, especially considering this very reasonable price tag of 999 dollars, we are incredibly happy with our purchase. We have bought a three year warranty (not accident plan) With three years of warranty and this kind of hardware, we are sure to have great computers for the foreseeable future.

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Pros

The dual graphics cards have been able to handle everything I'v thrown at them including metro 2033 at very high settings with tessellation off.

The palm est and keyboard stay cool well gaming.

The speakers on this laptop are by far the bet laptop speakers I have ever herd.

The keyboard is back lit and feels good, but I wish it had a little more tactile feed back.

Ultra bayso you can takeout the second graphics card and put a cd drive in when you need it.

Cons

The track pad feels kind of cheep but gets the job done, I have seen way better ones.

I wish it had Windows 7 because 7 is better for gaming, and takes up less system resources.

I wish it had a thunderbolt port.

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For the current price ($999.99) you will not be able to find a better laptop for the money.

If you need power over mobility, this is definitely a laptop you should look into.

The specs are outstanding, and the only gripe I could possibly have is that the HDD is 5400rpm instead of 7200.

That being said, it still performs very well even with that small handicap.

Anyone on the fence about this one; get it while it is still under 1k. It's worth it.

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Sunday, October 5, 2014

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I have used this computer for a few months now and I think it's fantastic. It's easily portable, runs smoothly (both internet and graphic design programs), and the touchscreen has never given me an issue. The seller was also great and really helped me out when FedEx messed up the shipping.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Cheap HP Pavilion g7-2238nr 17.3-Inch Laptop

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I usually prefer smaller laptops, but this was bought for my dad, and it's his first computer ever, so I thought the bigger screen would be appealing to him and to his poor eyesight.

I had to write a review after the only previous reviewer mentioned that the laptop was very slow that's not true at all. The laptop is more than fast enough to deal with regular apps/surfing/movie watching, which is what it will primarily be used for. If you're thinking about heavy gaming, you should be looking for a different kind of laptop. And hp has excellent laptop builds, the sound is very low and you barely hear the fan at all.

The biggest problem is Windows 8, it's not very intuitive, and it takes some time getting used to. IMO Windows 7 is a better design for people who are not tech savvy.

12/26/12 Edit:

My Dad LOVES this laptop. It was very difficult to teach him some of the computer concepts, but the laptop itself is phenomenal and runs beautifully. The main reason for the review edit is that you can have a start menu for Windows 8 it's called 'Classic Shell'. It is very easy to use and makes Windows 8 a lot better, just remember to uncheck the explorer and IE options in the installation process and just download the classic shell start menu. You get to enjoy the new upgrades from Windows 8 AND the previous benefits of Windows 7 all together. Windows 8 is the main reason I still have my review at 4 stars instead of 5, if it was just for the laptop itself I would grade it at 4.5-5 stars.

5/2/13 Edit:

I had to knock this down to 3 stars because of hardware troubles. Recently the fan malfunctioned and fortunately the computer was still under the original warranty (did not buy extended) so I was able to send it sent in to HP to get it fixed for free. I believe one of the things that contributed to the fan malfunction was how hard my father was running the laptop once he found out how to burn CDs (I know, old school!) Now that his laptop is back and functional, I purchased a quality notebook cooler to help keep his laptop in tiptop shape. A little disappointing that I encountered a computer issue this early, but I'm thankful it happened while still under warranty.

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Another Black Friday buyer here, first let me say what a great job Amazon customer support was when I had a small issue with billing and this order, top notch as always.

Anyways...

So I've owned the laptop for about 2 weeks now, the latter of which I've spent a considerable amount of time tinkering with various everyday tasks.

Let me begin with the OS, Windows 8 and it's relationship to the computer...

While I won't go into a personal review of the new Windows experience, which for the record I do mostly approve of, I will say this laptop does NOT have a Touch Screen, so you will be navigating with your track pad(more to come on that) or your mouse. Anyone who has used Windows 8 understands most of the new fancy changes were created with the idea of tablets in mind. By that I mean to say that getting around would be considerably easier with touch controls. That's not to say it isn't completely and totally usable with your mouse, just that technically it would be easier with touch. Personally I understood this going in, and it was a conscience choice not to get a touch screen as I'm not too keen on finger print smudges on what is replacing my primary machine. As a suggestion for someone looking for touch screen laptops, I would really look into one of the new flip style notebooks/ultrabooks, such as the lenovo yoga 13, where the computer pretty much converts to a tablet. One last thing I'll mention about the OS is the boot time is super fast (it doesn't actually shut down, but go to a kind of hibernate) Unless I have to restart I can be up and running in about or less than 20 seconds. For a fuller look into the actual pro's and con's of Windows 8 vs Windows 7 I'd check out engadget or cnet for in depth opinions.

*edit I should mention there is a fair amount of bloatware (software pre installed by the manufacturer) which is completely unnecessary (norton who?) but it is easy enough to uninstall, though time consuming that it is.

Next, the physical design/features...

By far the best thing the g7 has going for it is the beautiful screen and resolution. A beefy 17.3" and 1600 x 900 are nothing to scoff at when most budget laptops in this price range stick to the safe 1366x768 and 15ish". Again I say, it's simply perfect to sit down and enjoy family pictures, HD movies/tv, video games(more later), the real estate available also makes multi tasking with multiple programs open in the same screen completely doable without making sacrifices to what you see.

To go along with the screen the speakers are quite good as well, not blow you out of the water great, but I've heard a number of notebook speakers and these are certainly above better than average. Admittedly I am no audiophile, but I clearly hear the boom of a bassy explosion or the high's through pandora radio. Even with the lid closed, I can fill the room with music playing for a gathering.

The outer and inner shell are a glossy reflective black, which to some may be an inconvenience which could be a smudgy nightmare, it doesn't irk me much however, after a week of heavy use I haven't been bothered in the slight by it.

The keyboard is spacious with firm keys, layed out in a familiar manner with some usefull hoteys built into the "f" keys such as brightness, volume, play/pause. As far as keyboards I enjoy using this one, the keys have just the right amount of push to them and they are well spaced out.

Connections wise there is something to be desired, no bluetooth (get a bluetooth dongle for cheap) is a bit of a hit, but once more for the price I think I'll live. HDMI is on the left side and easy to get to, perfect for plugging into your TV or A/V receiver. The power connection is on the right back, with the actual plug being a straight long type, so you will need at least a couple inches on your right side if your sitting this on a desk. The cable and power brick also are acceptable lengths with a velcro strap and small clip for cable management.

The touch pad. So far my only real gripe with this machine is the touchpad. I'm not sure if it's a matter of software(synaptics) or RAM or I just don't know yet, but this pad has some issues. It is multi touch capable but the multi part simply does not work 100% of the time. No issues with simple one finger point and click(or tap) but when using gestures such as two finger scroll, two fingers anywhere can scroll horizontal or vertical, it will lock up and not be responsive for up to 2-3 seconds sometimes. There is a pinch to zoom which I inadvertently activate once in a while as I'm doing the two finger scroll as well. Two finger tap acts as a right click, unfortunately this has the same frequency of fail rate with the two finger slide, slightly less maybe but noticeable still. Obviously there is a problem with accuracy with multi touch, and I'm looking for a solution but for now there you go. I know it can be done right, I've used more than one mac with the multi gesture track pads and those have all worked perfect for me so we'll see, hopefully you can get some better software to fix it. The physical buttons, left and right click, work well enough, just as you'd expect, and a firm press and click.

Games...

I'm somewhat of a gamer, so of course I was extremely curious to what I could throw at this machine. It does has a dedicated card, AMD Radeon HD 7520G, it won't win any prize fights, but certainly should pull in some good bouts.

I loaded Diablo 3 and surprisingly it ran fairly well, with settings like textures at the highest but a few reductions in physics and lighting the game runs in full screen 1600x900 at about 20 fps average, and looks quite good doing so. You can lower some settings to improve your frame rate, but it's more than playable.

Starcraft 2 wasn't as successful, I can run it at high settings(ultra being higher) at about 20 fps as well, but that game will slow down as more units appear onscreen and the game progresses, and there can be a fair amount of things happening later in games, so you will likely have to turn down your graphic fidelity to get it playable.

Portal 2 looks fantastic and runs at the highest settings with a fluid gameplay, sorry I didn't get the fps for this one but it's smooth and fast as far as I can tell.

Less graphically intensive games such as Torchlight 2, Super Meat Boy, The Walking Dead all look perfect and run great. I did try the X-Com Enemy Unknown demo, but it didn't run quite well enough to try and get it working better.

I'll likely update this at a future date when I've tried some other games and report how they ran.

*Conclusion*

I feel as if I've been rambling for a while now and I may have lost some of my original thoughts but I'll summarize here real quick.

Biggest PROS~

Screen size and resolution 17.3" and 1600x900 pixels are above and beyond the call of duty for this price (currently $500 on amazon) Even better when I payed $420 on black friday week. Looks beautiful and crisp

Keyboard is spacious and quite comfortable

Battery Life( I think I forgot to mention this above) Listed as 3 hours, easily that running HD video and multi tasking in the background, more than enough for my needs

Plays recent video games, such as diablo 3, great and more than capable of less graphically intensive games such as torchlight 2

Biggest CONS~

TouchPad multi-touch simply doesn't work 100% of time. Could be software, will hopefully find a solution

No bluetooth, I can live with this however remembering the price, and you can find a good cheap dongle you can plug into one of your 3 USB's

(Not a huge CON, but the hardrive could be bigger, 500GB can fill up quite quickly these days)

Bloatware, but this almost doesn't count since everything comes with bloatware now, just find and delete it if you know what your're doing.

In my opinion, worth the buy alone for the screen size and resolution.

Hope this helps someone.

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If you have the expertise to reformat this laptop and set up Windows 7 properly with drivers, this is an excellent budget laptop. I've already linked the HP drivers you need in the Q&A sections.

Overall, a great value for the 17" screen and nice looking black metallic paint. Doesn't feel cheap at all. I've already upgraded the hard disk and RAM, and plan to trash the Atheros wi-fi adapter soon.

Wi-fi speeds are OK for Internet access but go way down over the LAN. See product images on how the Centrino N 1000 wifi card registers & works fine with this laptop.

8GB RAM upgrade kit I installed:

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I also purchased this laptop on Black Friday. I received the laptop yesterday and spent the afternoon setting it up. I did a lot of preference tweaking and burned a recovery disc; everything went well. However I could not locate the windows 8 key code to save for any possible future use and so I contacted and chatted with HP support. Support finally figured out that the key was stored in the BIOS and wouldn't normally be required to be re-entered in the future if I replace the hard drive or other components. This is new to me but since windows 8 had already set itself up earlier that day without me providing the key it did make sense. I like its look and as another poster stated the laptop is very quiet. I do wish it had bluetooth though. Another negative is no lighted indicator for the caps key and the numbers lock key. The keys are also very square which at first was odd to me but they feel fine to type on. As for speed it seems fine. Windows 8 is a bit odd but I 'm catching on. Although I've only had it for one day now, my first experience and impression are very good.

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I see a few people complaining that this computer is slow. My parents are not technologically inclined, so after learning it was running on Windows 8, which I had never used before, I knew I would have to learn it myself and then teach them how to use it.

Thankfully I found a program online called Win8 Start Button, so at the least I could make the computer skip the metro screen and go directly into desktop mode, along with the good ole start button! I played with the computer for several hours. Watched a Netflix movie, surfed the web as I normally would and had no issues with its performance.

If people were expecting a gaming pc, or a multitasking pc(for example: running Microsoft excel, Photoshop, surfing the web etc) concurrently, then I could see them having issues with the computer. You can upgrade the memory if you need some extra power, but the AMD processor is a budget, eco friendly cpu. Not an Intel ; powerhouse

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But for a computer that is going to be used for skyping, web surfing and storing pictures, I and my parents found it to be perfect for them. Especially for only 379.99(Black Friday deal)

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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

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I will keep this brief, because this is not the newest technology. This is the second VAIO I have owned and both of them have performed well. I have no real complaints with the hardware at all. Sony seems to have gotten it mostly right as both of my machines have had absolutely no problems that were machine related.

I chose this machine because I was not pleased with the new Windows 8 environment...and this machine was still available with Windows 7. Windows 8 may be a real pleasure for tablet users or someone who just likes the touch screen environment, but I have had two touch screens fail and I wasn't interested in trying another one. Windows 7 is a much more stable environment than Vista which is running on my previous VAIO. Since the choice was either this machine or one running Windows 8, I chose this one....Yes, you can use Windows 8 without a touch screen, but the interface for the user is the same as the touchscreen...and I was not impressed.

Having said that, my previous VAIO has experienced some software issues after the repeated Vista updates. Vista was never a really stable environment and I grew to dislike it. I have been using Windows 7 on other machines and find it much better behaved than Vista...so it was a natural choice for me. Previous VAIO is about 7 or 8 years old and is still running in the original mechanical condition. The battery finally gave up about a year ago, so it has been necessary to keep it hooked up to the power adapter to keep it running. This new machine appears to have a slightly smaller battery...at least it seems like it. I am not certain about the run time yet, but I expect it will be okay...although not as long as some others. This machine is acceptably fast and handles graphics well with the ATI graphics adapter. The 4 GB of on-board memory is enough for almost any normal task, but is upgradeable to 8 GB if you so desire. The HDD is 500 GB and seems to seek (R/W..)faster than the previous one. The optical drive is also very efficient, fast and quiet. The boot routine is MUCH improved over Vista based routines (at least in my experience..)and much faster to completion. This is probably a function of improved BIOS as well as improved routines embedded in Windows.

Overall, my only complaints with this machine are software related....and those are the same with any modern notebook. The hardware seems to be solid.....So four stars based on acceptable performance and good value.

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This is a very good laptop at affordable price which I paid. Ideal for office work on run, internet access. sizable HD and RAM for most of your work.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

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This is my second Toshiba laptop and I bought this one due to the price, plain and simple. My old one had only 250G hard drive and little RAM...and was missing keys.....and really didn't look professional when I'd take it on prospects for my graphic design spots. So I found this one and really liked that it was much better on memory, a little lighter than my last one and since it was Toshiba, I felt I knew what I was getting. To be truthful, I was looking for a workhorse, not top of the line and was a bit short in the cash department.

It was easy to set up, I've gotten used to Windows 8, to a point, but still thinking about uploading Windows 7...this keyboard also has a numerical keypad, unlike my last laptop, which took a bit of getting used to when typing..much smaller keyboard and different feel which, again, I'm getting used to.

Now, the bad? Why even bother putting in speakers that are that bad!?!?!!? I listen to music much of the time or radio and these speakers are very tinny, no tone...not for music..so, another expense. I also have a strange experience with an on again/off again touchpad which means I use a wireless mouse. No, I haven't contacted Toshiba about this--figure its prolly a wonky driver or something.

All in all, I'd still buy it if I was in the same predicament. I was looking for memory and quickness and I got that, but if I'd had an extra $100 laying around, I'd be a bit happier.

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I did a lot of research to get the best buy for my buck. This laptop has delivered and so did the seller. I'm very happy the fan is attached to the side of the laptop instead of the bottom. That is what causes over heating which is what I experienced with my Compaq laptop. So glad to be rid of that dinosaur!! The only negative thing with this laptop is the speakers/audio. It is very tinny sounding but I'm ordering up a speaker set. I don't listen to music from my laptop but I do watch movies so I hope the speakers will rectify the problem. I will update my comments when I find out!

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15,6" is quite big

Can not use for gaming and designing

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Well, I was so freakin excited to get this laptop! I was expected it to run just about any game i play and i does, but not at the quality i was expecting. Don't get me wrong on this, but it is a great laptop! But i would not suggest this laptop if you are expecting it use it for gaming, if you are, you will not get what you are expecting upit of it, this laptop deserves a 4 star rating though!! For being a descent laptop! :D

And not to mention! It does not get warm that often.

Shipping: It came in a nicely concealed box! And i got it in 1 1/2 buisness days! That's insane!

Well! This is a 4 star rating for all you guys/gals out there wondering how this laptop is!

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Excellent all the way: speed, resolution, HD size, low weight. Best deal I found for the price anywhere in the US.

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Saturday, June 21, 2014

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Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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The laptop was purchased as a gift to my daughter and she loved it. Only had it 2 weeks when her house was broken into and the thief stole it.

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Such a great price for Compaq laptop!, it was a great deal!, I think when I've bought it, this product was at a good offer!.Thanks!.

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I love my new laptop. I loved my old one (also a Compaq) with Vista but it died. I had to get use to the Windows 8 and the removed numerical key pad on the right. This took just a little bit of time and now I am comfortable using it. The solid color is appealing and it is lighter than the old one. I payed less for this one and that made me very happy.

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Is fast and i mean fast. Yep i only had a couple of horus using it blah blah but it is what it is. I was a little inhibited for the whole "new windows 8" but one get is to it. So for the price you get a amazing computer.

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I bought this computer for my Grandson in order to keep him off my computer. I am pleased to say it worked quite well as to what I needed it to do. It was easy to set up and operate and my Grandson loves it. He is 9 years old and into the computer craze like all the young people are. He takes it with him every where he goes. I will be getting another for for a Xmas gift so my 14 year old Granddaughter will quit yelling about her cousin getting one and she didn't. I can't win for loosing.

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Friday, May 30, 2014

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This laptop replaces an aging desktop and has proved a good replacement. It takes advantage of the fast download speed offered by my internet provider and gives me the mobility I wanted in the home. Set up was quick and intuitive. I like that the keyboard includes a numeric keypad.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

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Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop I15N-2733BK / Intel® CoreTM i3-2350M Processor / 15.6' Display / 4GB Memory / 500GB Hard Drive - Black
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I wanted a decent laptop with i3 and about 15" screen. It's got a nice hard drive, it's fast, I can connect to my tv With the HDMI output. It's pretty much got everything. For the price it's a steal. I got mine locally, didn't realize Amazon sold it. But would highly recommend one. The other reviewer with the horrible review got me a little worried, but it seems like he might be writting about another model as this one is too new for him to have it for the length of time he says he had it.

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This laptop is awesome! It is exactly what I needed at a great price. It handles everything and more I needed. It is fast! The HDMI output is a nice feature as well.

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For the money it is a great computer. Moves super fast. I have no a problems so far. I use this laptop for internet and for work and it is excellent for both.

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Half my life is on the computer. So I really needed one that is easy to use, reliable, good quality. (This thing is solid as a rock!) I shopped and shopped for several months, looked closely at other brands, reviews, ratings, etc, and decided this was the one for me!

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Simply the worst computer I've bought from Dell, and this was my fifth one! We paid over $800 for ours (upgraded a few items, thinking we would have it long term what a joke!) and bought it direct from Dell.

I've had to take it to a local repair place since our 1 year warranty has expired (makes you think they build them just to last past that one year mark, doesn't it??) and have spent over 10 hours on the phone dealing with various departments. As upset as I am about the product, I'm even more upset about Dell customer service department (what an oxymoron, they do everything possible NOT to provide service). I honestly think they run their business like the health insurance companies, just keep transferring the client and denying coverage until they give up.

When I was talking to their tech support rep, he admitted that they've had overheating issues with this laptop. So when your car manufacturer realizes that there's an overheating issue, what do they do? They issue a recall notice, they ask that you bring the vehicle to a dealership so they can see if your car has that problem, and THEY FIX IT, no charge! Sadly, this experience has taught me that I should not have assumed that the company I believed in would actually be customer focused. Dell tries to avoid being held accountable for their lackluster product. Do your homework before buying this piece of doodoo, just check the Austin Better Business Bureau and you'll see that they have had OVER 9,100 complaints filed against them in the last 3 years!

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

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I bought this product for Christmas.I wanted an upgrade from my old gaming computer. And WOW!!! what an upgrade! Fallout 3 Crysis 2 Skyrim all fly on the Alienware MX-17. Crysis was really bogging down my old computer and it would not even play Skyrim. You could not ask for a better picture true HD.I am VERY happy with my new gaming computer. Thanks Alienware YOU ROCK! (and now I do too!!!)

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Great machine, although it's a high price product. Nice Sound, Great performance, silent fan, amazing looks, i didn't expected for it to be this size but it's great. Great keyoard. You may hear alienware is trash since dell bought it, well MY LAPTOP has not been infected, it's simply a great laptop, and for me it's worth the dough.

I'm in love with it, if you have the money...BUY IT NOW! .....seriously NOW!

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Great computer, fast, and easily up-gradable. Looks great with the lighted keyboard. I work in the dark alot and specifically wanted a computer with lighted keyboard, being able to change the colors is just lagniappe. I have had no problems with this computer, been able to play several games and FPS with specs maxed out and had no problems, drag, or freezing. Movies and games look great on the screen and plenty of USB ports for all gaming accessories. This is not a lightweight computer by any stretch, the battery alone weighs about 2 lbs, If you are looking for a desktop replacement that has the capability of being easily portable this is perfect. Very happy.

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BE WARNED! "ALIENWARE" computers today ARE NOT true Alienwares. The major computer manufacturer you see regarding these latest computers sporting the Alienware name (see Dell); purchased Alienware, and apparently began using inferior products and workmanship on what had become known as the pinnacle of gaming and/or high end computing Alienware. I paid just over $3,000 for what I thought was a top-of-the-line Alienware; and while it rocked for the first month, it steadily went downhill from there. Today, when fully charged, I turn it on and have to plug it in within about 30 seconds or it will power down from critically low battery. This thing weighs over 11 pounds and the guys at work joke that the heat it puts off is enough to heat the whole 4,000sqft building we work in! I will never ever EVER buy another Alienware until and unless Alienware is returned to truly being Alienware, and not some subsidiary of Dell or any other major computer manufacturer, that only seeks to use the name coupled with their inferior products to maximize their bottom line.

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I've had the Alienware M17x for almost three years. I'm trying to get a few more months of use out of it before I take a hammer to it and then set it on fire.

I'm not very tech savvy and I'm not a gamer but I spend a lot of time online. I wanted the fastest laptop available for that simple task so I ordered the Cadillac version of the M17x which set me back nearly $4,000. For that much money, the thing should perform flawlessly even if you drop it off a cliff.

Since I've owned this POS, I've gone through three power cords, spent approximately 30 hours on the phone with Dell "support", had three different service visits to replace the motherboard and other components.

Despite all that, the M17x overheats causing random shutdowns every hour or two. Two or three times a day the screen will just go blank and I'll have to do a forced shutdown and restart. It's ridiculous.

You would be wise to not chalk my experience up to getting a random lemon. Too many others here and elsewhere have had the same or similar experiences.

The bottom line is that Dell/Alienware are putting out outrageously overpriced pieces of junk. If you buy one, there is an excellent chance you'll hate yourself for it.

My actual rating is negative 5 stars.

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