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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Best 2560P I5-2520M 12.5 320G 4G Deals

2560P I5-2520M 12.5 320G 4G
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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We've deployed win7 64bit enterprise on several of these, and they have been rock solid, and our employees like the combination of highspeed/light/long battery life laptops. Good quality, rugged too. Most employees are docked during the day, outputing 1080P HD to a large LED monitor, and this performs like a desktop.

6 Month Update:

So far so goodthese have been rock solid, and unlike a few other system types we've managed in the past, they still look and feel close to brand new after employees have carted them back and forth for 6 months. I've not had any complaints from our employees, and some employees not due for system replacements are asking "when do I get one?"...and if you're thinking about ultrabooks, keep in mind these Elitebooks are less than 4 poundsthe screens are not as nice as some ultrabooks, but I don't think travelers will complain about their size.

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Very solid build quality and attractive styling ... but after comparing the track pointer, screen, and keyboard to a similar Lenovo Thinkpad model T420s ... we went with the Lenovo. Comes down to personal preference since I thnk this is still a very, very nice compact laptop. Overall size was a bit smaller than I would have preferred. But for someone toting this around vs. household use ... this might be a very good choice. Excellent amazon return policy allowed us to get just the right laptop for our needs.

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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Review of Sager NP7330 (Built on Clevo W230ST)

Sager NP7330
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I purchased my Notebook from Sager, This notebook has been outstanding since day one. The backlit keyboard really helps when working in areas with low light. I have played numberous Games on this laptop with high Settings and a few Games on Ultra Settings. This laptop does not have any heat issues, and boots up very quickly. I upgraded the Hard Drive to a 250GB Samsung 840, and added (2)Crucial 256GB mSATA Drives in Raid 0, and 16GB Corsair RAM to this laptop. The boot time is around 6-7 seconds from a cold start. The Display (1920x1080) is amazing. I highly recommend this laptop for Gaming, Multi-Media..etc.

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Obviously your already know what comes inside, that's why you're buying it. In addition the ease of access for hardware upgrades and installation makes it very easy to do just that. So as far as hardware goes, it's up to you, do you want a great little system that packs a punch, then this is for you.

I bought my system from LPC-Digital, Larry is fantastic. You get personal customer service and Larry will beat any other companies price, he did for me. You can see his level of support from other customer's over at Notebook Reviews.

Not all is great though and there are some things I'd like to point out. The screen though sharp and with great viewing angles, suffers from some really annoying bleeding on several spots. Thankfully I have no dead pixels.

The trackpad is another area that could definitely use some improvement. Gestures in Win8 are a no go, very hard to register for the most part. I also find it small, had Clevo designed the keyboard to be further up towards the screen it would grant more real estate for a larger trackpad. If you've ever used a Macbook Pro you'll know what a trackpad should feel and work like. If there's one thing Apple does right, this is it.

The laptop feels solid, but it doesn't necessarily scream build quality. The lid flexes and the bottom of the machine is made with what seems like a lower quality plastic. Like and entry level HP or Dell. The palm rest area all feels very solid by comparison.

The speakers sound tiny and lack bass. Yes I know this is a laptop but I've heard better from comparable systems. I must also mention they do sound detailed, so that's nice.

The sleep button is on the F4 key, this is between the volume down key and the mute key. Seriously who thought that was a good layout? Not a deal breaker by any stretch but not a great design either.

Again I don't need to mention numbers and hardware, you know what's inside and what it can do. If you don't google is a few clicks away. So as far as the hardware you don't know, what I do like, for one is the keyboard. I find it very comfortable, the keys are a bit on the stiff side which in my opinion makes up for their short travel. I think it's a great laptop for typing, for a laptop of course.

The price is right as well. I got mine for $1024, that's with Win8, the 750GB HDD and the 7260AC.

That's really it, you buy this machine for two reasons, the hardware inside and the price. You could buy the Y410p and hope Lenovo will release their bay GPU but you'd lack upgrade-ability and resolution. You could also buy the MSI 14 but there's been reports of overheating, you'll sacrifice resolution again and it's more expensive as well.

If you can live with the quirks I'd highly recommend the system. Plug in a couple of xbox controllers and the living room TV can be your gaming room very easily. Close it and it can be your school laptop, highly portable. Load up Lightroom, Photoshop or whatever it is you need, it can handle it.

EDIT: I've found that two finger scrolling works significantly better in Ubuntu 13.04. A lot more response then on Win8.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Acer Aspire V3-772G-9402 17.3" Core i7 500GB Notebook Reviews

Acer Aspire V3-772G-9402 17.3' Core i7 500GB Notebook
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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We went about shopping for a high end notebook with in Redmond and all the way to Portland that finally ended up on Amazon. Wow I should have known that the best place to shop for quality notebook would be Amazon. I would have certainly saved time, effort and money :)

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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Best Sony VAIO VPCEL26FX/W 15.5-Inch Laptop (Glacier White) Deals

Sony VAIO VPCEL26FX/W 15.5-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Update to my original review: After having this computer for a few months now, I must say I'm not quite happy with it. I am always having internet connection problems and I have to go through the troupleshooting just to get a connection!? Also, realized the volume controls are controlled by having to press Alt+F4 for up and Alt+F5 for down AND with no back light keys, it's not very easy to do when in the dark. Still having trouble using the "instant" web feature. Now I'm stuck with it as my return window has expired.

This is my first Sony and just bought it a few days ago. It seems to be a good computer and and still learning and the bells and whistles. Having trouble accessing the "instant" web feature as you have to do the internet set up AGAIN after the initial set up. I gave it a 3-star because of having to duplicate the internet set up and for poor speaker sound quality (doesn't sound very loud).

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I'm very pleased with my purchase. It's so light weight compared to my last laptop. Haven't had a Sony before, it's a good choice for me.

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I purchased the Sony because it was highly recommended by a Techie friend. I was very disappointed in the screen resolution and the sound, which even at the maximum was still very low. Sadly I will be sending it back.

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After a string of BAD/DEFECTIVE Sony Vaio laptops, I decided to try "one more time" ....

so far, so good.....Great features: Bluray...HDMI...Large HDD.

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Spent 4 hours with Sony techs (did you reboot? Did you try another browser? did you try another movie?) trying to resolve why Netflix HD content stutters and falls out of synch. Just on this computer, and justd HD content. Can't fix it back it goes.

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Friday, September 19, 2014

Thinkpad X220 12.5" 128GB 4G Review

Thinkpad X220  12.5' 128GB 4G
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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This computer is phenomenal. Don't be lured into unnecessary upgrades like more than 4GB of RAM, the IPS screen, the USB 3.0 slot, or the i7 processor. With the i5-2430M processor, 4GB RAM, and the 128 GB ssd harddrive, this is PLENTY of machine for 95% of all users, except perhaps for folks who intend to use it for high-end gaming or a very heavy load of video editing. Trust me, I'm a very experienced computer user and I use high-powered applications like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. This little thing has plenty of power.

Here's what I LOVE:

best keyboard available on a laptop, and better than most full-size desktop keyboards too; if you're a serious writer, this is the ideal choice for a very portable machine with a phenomenal typing experience. Some people don't like the fact that Lenovo swaps the location of the Fn and CTRL keys in the lower left corner, but you can swap them back in the BIOS and, if desired, affix keyboard stickers over the buttons to remind you that they're swapped.

superb trackpoint and above average trackpad... I disable the trackpad to save power (although it's very good on this machine) because the trackpoint is wonderfully precise and doesn't require you to remove your fingers from the home row of keys when using it. If you have a Lenovo keyboard, you really should try to get used to the trackpoint... it's outstanding and it's a feature I've always missed whenever I've owned other laptops.

good TN screen... you wouldn't know it from all the internet hype about the IPS panel, but the standard TN screen is great and I actually prefer it over the IPS "Premium HD" panel because it uses less power and still allows very good viewing angles for normal laptop use. I chose to avoid the IPS Premium HD panel because there have been so many reported problems with it, including image persistence, pixel bleed, and light leakage. The only shortcoming on the TN screen is in the accuracy of its color reproduction. I've had more accurate color, but you will only notice it if you put it side by side with another monitor displaying the same image and scrutinize them closely. Still, if I were to do a lot of serious photo editing, I'd probably connect to an external monitor.

the i5-2430M processor is very powerful... it runs all my software fine, even on its lowest power setting

the 128GB ssd harddrive is wonderful... no moving parts to worry about getting damaged in transit, no seek noise when accessing files, and much less heat than a spinning drive so the fan rarely even turns on to cool it

quiet fan... I've never had a laptop this quiet, period. I can't believe how silent this thing runs. Note that people who have bought the i7 processor version have had a different experience, including problems with the fan kicking on repeatedly and at its highest setting (which is still reasonably quiet, but much louder than I ever hear out of my i5-equipped machine)

super fast boot/sleep/shutdown... with no tweaking except to disable unneeded services, it powers on and boots into the windows environment in 22 to 26 seconds. Shutdown takes 9 seconds or less. Sleep takes 3 seconds after closing the lid, and about 5 to 8 seconds to resume from sleep. I am very impressed!

battery life... with the 6 cell battery, I EASILY get 4 hours of battery life WITHOUT bothering to try to conserve power (i.e., no dimming screen, turning off wireless, etc.). In fact, you can stream video for well over 3 hours on the 6 cell battery. If you dim the screen a bit, turn off wireless, and use the "Battery Stretch" function, it is possible to get 6 hours EASILY, and up to maybe 8 hours if you're not doing anything processor-intensive. I've seen other laptops make claims to this kind of battery life, but they are usually exaggerated by 50%. In this case, I'm quoting real numbers for actual use. In fact, this weekend, I didn't recharge for three days straight and did plenty of e-mail checking, web surfing, and brief video watching (YouTube) in that time. After three days (i.e., probably a total of 5 hours of active usage, plus all the standby time between uses) I still had 23% battery left over. I almost bought the 9 cell battery, but now I'm glad I didn't because it would've added weight and I simply don't need more battery than this.

excellent stability... everything I plug into this laptop is recognized immediately: thumb drives, VGA projectors, an optical mouse, a backup drive, etc. It all just works. Not one connection problem or delay in device recognition yet. I've had plenty of other computers (including some with the same Windows 7 operating system) that did not work this trouble-free with some of those same devices.

very low heat... I HATE how warm the keyboard gets on the MacAir 13" and especially the 11". On the x220, you don't have to worry about that kind of discomfort at all. It runs very cool (and silent, as I said above).

not a lot of bloatware: even a lot of Lenovo's applications are not pre-installed. I uninstalled some Windows features, the Windows Live programs, the "Business-In-A-Box" installer application, Google Chrome, and Lenovo's Active Protection System (which isn't needed for an ssd, since there's no hard drive needle). Then I installed Thunderbird, Firefox, MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint, and Lenovo's Rescue and Recovery backup software. I also activated the installed Norton Internet Security anti-virus software and then used Lenovo's System Update to update all the drivers and software. That's it. Done! This thing came much, much cleaner than any of the last five other laptops I've purchased, most of which came with an insane amount of pre-installed trial-ware.

DOWNSIDES? Not really any for me, but...

Small drive?: The 128 GB drive may fill up quickly due to all the space occupied by the OS, the Lenovo applications, and the programs you'll want to add in. After installing all the programs I use, mine still has 40GB free. That should be plenty of space for most users, unless you want to store a TON of music, videos, and pictures on your hard drive. In that case, I'd recommend an external drive, a larger ssd, or perhaps a more affordable high-capacity HDD. Having experienced the quietness, speed, and battery efficiency of the ssd, I'll NEVER go back to a laptop with a spinning hard drive.

No keyboard backlight: I've heard many folks wish for a backlit keyboard, but I'm a touch typist so I don't really understand the desire for the backlighting. If you need to see the keys for some reason, a quick keyboard shortcut (easy to find in the dark) activates the x220's very bright "think light," which illuminates the keyboard quite effectively. I don't use the thinklight either, but I prefer it to backlighting because I can leave it turned off. To me, backlighting is an additional drain on the battery for little benefit except, perhaps, style points. (And I say that as someone whose last laptop had a backlit keyboard... yes, I've experienced them, but I don't understand the desire for them.)

Aesthetics?: I think the Lenovo/IBM all-black business look is very classy and professional. But I realize there are folks who believe their electronics need to "express" their unique identity and personality. I belong to the digital generation myself, but I've grown up enough to realize how stupid it is to believe my electronics need to express "who I am." For one, it's pathetic if "who I am" can be reduced to a statement made by the color, texture, or stickers on my electronics. For another, it's naive to think that "personalizing" my electronics is anything other than falling prey to a marketing gimmick designed to part me from more of my cash. The simple, black, functional look of the x220 is something that I can carry into a professional meeting without looking like I'm young and naive about professionalism. But admittedly, it's not "sexy" enough to attract the ladies and win me any dates. That's fine, I'm already married. I've met a gazillion people who think a MacAir is more "awesome" because it has sexier curves and is stylishly thin. Frankly, I don't notice the extra half-inch of thickness or the additional third-pound of weight in my briefcase. I DO notice the MUCH better performance (faster processing, cooler-temperatures, and much better keyboard) over the MacAir and the other PC "ultrabooks" I looked at (especially Asus and Toshiba).

Simply put, this is the best laptop I have ever owned. It comes as close to a perfect, seamless computing experience as any computer I have ever used for business or pleasure. (That includes about eight desktops and nine laptops over the past 20 years). I cannot recommend this computer highly enough. However, beware the high-end configurations (IPS Premium HD panel, i7 processor, etc.), as those users appear to have a much higher number of problems with heat, noise, CPU throttling, screen distortions, and other such problems. It may be that those higher end options tax the system a little beyond what can be comfortably contained in this diminutive form factor. With my configuration as recommended above, it simply works--and works beautifully!

[UPDATE 5/22/2012: Five months later and I'm still thrilled with this laptop. I've only experienced two issues so far. At one point, the automatic Lenovo updates quit working so I missed a Microsoft update and a driver update. When I tried to manually update, it told me my updating software needed to be updated but then froze up. One call to Lenovo tech support and within 3 minutes I had spoken with a representative who directed me to re-download the update software from the website. I did that and ten minutes later problem fixed. The other problem is that on very rare occasions the computer has not gone into sleep mode when I close the lid and thus, gets very hot when I tuck it away in my briefcase. There have been no long term problems as a result, just some surprising heat build up. It seems to occur only when I go several days (or whole weeks) without powering down. It has happened three times total in five months, and in every case, I had not shut the computer down in several days. I really can't complain about either issue since it is to be expected that automatic updates and sleep features might stop working if you aren't rebooting on a semi-occasional basis as you should with any computer. This thing has really performed superbly and I just have to be a little more diligent about shutting it down to reboot every three or four days to keep the maintenance processes refreshed and running well.]

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There is a place for tablet computers, but if you have any amount of typing to do, the convenience of the wonderful keyboard and the access to real 'work' programs such as MS Office, make this lightweight, portable computer a real winner. I have been buying some version of this Lenovo portable since the earlyl 2000s.

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Overall this is a pretty decent notebook. It's pretty small and portable. The battery is bulbous, so it's a lot thicker than a Macbook Air, but the weight is about the same.

PROS:

Docking station for about $150 you can get a docking station, which you snap the computer onto and you can plug in all your peripherals, including dual monitors. This is something that I couldn't find any solution for a Macbook or Macbook Air, which are apparently designed to only use a single monitor. The docking station has been flawless for a year with no problems at all. This was a major need for me so I could completely replace the need for a desktop computer.

Flash harddrive I got the 128 GB flash harddrive (instead of the traditional spinning drive). It was more expensive and less memory, but it really does speed the thing up.

Small size it's 3 pounds the smallest PC I could find with a true i5 processor (not some crappy netbook).

CONS:

Webcam/Microphone The microphone is "noise cancelling" so when I play a ukulele and sing, it is nothing but choppy static. I spent hours on the phone with their tech support trying to figure out a way to get my own microphone plugged in and working. It turns out there is no input for a microphone, only an output for a headphone. They claim you can use that as a microphone input but they lie, it isn't possible. So if you want to Youtube or Vlog or anything that uses the webcam, this is not the computer for you. I paid extra to have the webcam and microphone and that is regrettable since it is completely useless to me.

Battery The battery life was great out of the box, about 8 or 9 hours. But after one year it is more like 2-3 hours with minimal use (sporadic web surfing). It seems the battery is designed to impress reviewers out of the box, but not meant to be used for more than a few months.

SUMMARY:

It's a bit disappointing that laptops have not come very far since my first one in 1989. Maybe it was 5 or 6 pounds and less power, but the look and feel was not that different. I really wanted something like a Macbook Air small, light, portable, but with the capability to run Microsoft Access and without the annoying quirks of a Mac. I'm a Windows user. Also I wanted it to be easily hooked to desktop peripherals. I wish this thing was about half the size and twice the power, but apparently there has not been a big push to improve on the basic laptop design. This was a lot of money for what it is, since I think I could have paid half as much for basically the same thing, just a little heavier. If you don't need a microphone/webcam, then this thing will not disappoint too much.

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hey, it's a work computer. but while i have now an 8 year history of getting lenovo x-series (which combine near-ultrabook portability with a decently sized screen and good performance) going starting with an X60 through an X200 to this one, hey, the X220 is by far the best one.

not just because it has the latest processor, but simply because the usability has increased.

performance... the WEI reports 6.3 because of graphics, but 6.3 isn't shabby at all. in fact it is pretty awesome considering the price-performance and the fact that, only a year and a half ago, a $220 i5-661 would barely get you a WEI of 4.2. this thing flies if you have realistic expectations, and drives two 1920x1200 monitors running simultaneous HD streams without breaking a sweat. it remains *quiet*. quite the little powerhouse.

it's built well, i continue to love the keyboard, and the only thing i use is the mouse-knob (but that shows my keyboard centric style, hey i have a blackberry too :)).

battery life is amazing considering performance it reports 5.40 hours remaining at 80% battery as i type this, and i am not even running it in Power Saver mode, and yes, this is the small battery.

so i guess i have to come up with some negatives to make it look like i am not bankrolled by Lenovo (which i am not). my complaint is the display. how come my $499 ipad has basically twice the resolution of my high powered work laptop? what is it with laptop vendors sticking to oh so 5 years ago 1366x768 resolution. you know guys, us users have figured out there's stuff like retina displays out there, so there's no excuse.

other than that, no complaints: this thing has the traditional built quality of a thinkpad (my mom still used my old abused X60s that was over 5 years old and still works like a charm acting as my music server after she got my old X200, which looks pristine). in a nutshell: if you want a great compromise between performance and portability, if you value built quality and reliability, and you just want to work on a computer... you can't really ever feel like you made a msitake on this little workhorse.

PS: for the linux crowd i dual boot Win7 64 bit and Ubuntu 12.04 on this x220, and it works like a charm.

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For more comprehensive and words speaking to the greats of this PC, I definitely recommend the other reviewer's on here. At least the one which preceded me on dates. But its bulky so I thought I'd try for something more cursory.

Simply put, this is the best laptop I've ever used. For the last four months or so I've been hunting, reading and researching on all the new 'Ultrabooks'. I never had given one iota of thought to this computer; simply put I'd only ever used it with HDDs, which coupled with its complete business look it wasn't appealing to me. The others I had the privilege of trialling were:

Sony X Series (1.5lbs Carbon Fibre PC 2010; Atom, 2GB RAM & SSD)

Macbook Air 11" (Aluminum 2011; Intel 2GB & SSD)

Asus Zenbook 13.3" (Aluminum 2012; Intel i5, 4GB & SSD)

Lenovo IdeaPad u300s 13.3" (Aluminum 2012; Intel i7, 4GB & SSD)

I also read a lot on the Toshiba Portege 13.3 as well as the Dell 13z. The latter really attracted me because of the Gorilla Glass; the former I liked because the materials its made of make the whole thing feel extremely light.

However, both the Toshiba and the Sony feel way too flimsy (the screen is near-bendable). The Zenbook's keyboard is incredibly stiff and reminded me of tapping my fingers on the Shop Class table. And the Macbook's is just like the IdeaPad's, as in its decent enough. On all of them, the displays were solid. I think in design, I probably liked the edges of the IdeaPad the most.

But the ThinkPad? Seriously it ships with Microsoft Professional 7 which I have to say is far and away faster and slimmer. ThinkPad also didn't come with lots of pre-installed overcomplicated 'bloatware' (Sony, Toshiba, Dell). And because of its softer materials, it actually feels LIGHTER than the MacBook which is considered the pinnacle; you 'feel' the 'heft' of the Zenbook, as well as the Dell.

The 12.5 screen is a good compromise between the two series for the other firms. And to be honest, the design is something which is growing on me; its sort of nice to be seen as plausibly professional even when just personally working in a cafe. Most of all for me, however, was how whisper quiet the fans were. Lenovo's was audible and I was aware it was there, but not a nuisance like the MacBook Air can get when you use video with it. The Sony was incredibly load for literally everything you did after 30minutes of on use.

In sum, I'd really say you should give this a go before discarding it out of hand. The keyboard's layout actually is more convenient now that I've used it, particularly the oversize Delete key and the additional 'Forwards/Back' Keys around the arrow pad (much more responsive than say, 'Alt-Left Arrow'). In addition, the pointer in the middle is actually quicker to navigate than having to reposition your two hands every time you want to navigate the PC.

PS: Oh yea they have a .8lbs add-on to the battery that gives you up to 20hrs of battery life. No, that's not a typo. And the software it comes with is actually useful; Windows Backup isn't very user-friendly; Lenovo's is.

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Monday, June 16, 2014

Review of Apple MacBook MB062B/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION)

Apple MacBook MB062B/A 13.3-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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When I first went to buy this, I though to myself, "It's an old version, so I might have to return it." I was way off! This is very fast and responsive. I figured 120GB wasn't a lot, but apparently, at this price, it's very rare! Mine did have a scratch or two, but the old tooth paste method fixed that up fine!

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I got it on time and the computer was more than I expected. It runs well and its as if I had bought it at a mac store :)

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I love this laptop. I have always been a windows user but I got an iPad and when I became partially disabled and could no longer sit at a desktop and had to get a laptop I decided to try a mac, I am lovin it. It took a bit of getting used to but it's great. It has everything I need for my homemade crocheted gifts business.

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I knew I wanted an Apple Mac for my creative husband but didn't want the expense that goes with it. I was extremely pleased with the refurbished model that was fully loaded and purchased through Amazon. My husband is pleased, enjoying all of the features of a Mac and I feel I got a bargain! Thank you so much!

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I purchased this computer because my macbook pro was stolen in march. it was a great price and i love it..it works pretty much exactly like how my macbook pro worked. the only issue i had was that sometimes the charger that came with the computer would not charge the computer. because of this, i had to buy a new one for 80 dollars at the apple store. however, everything else worked great and i recieved my computer 2 days after i ordered it!

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Sunday, May 11, 2014

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IBM Thinkpad T42 Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I bought this for my daughter when my granddaughter was born. Clearly, it works great for chatting with her sister and updating her Facebook status. But it's not so good at sending me the proper quantities of photos that a grandma really NEEDS.

This is the third time in nine years that I've bought a used Thinkpad and they all stood up to lots of abuse and have lasted longer than you would expect.

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I was very suprise to see the great condition on this use computer, I am very happy with my purchase and the computer runs great with no issues so far.

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The IBM T40 Centrino is definetly an awesome laptop and I'm happy with my purchase. IBM's have always been a great laptop and I wouldn't switch for any other computer...ever.

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I wanted a laptop for programming and browsing . I have being doing programming in my office using T30 think pad for past 2 years. I see that IBM thinkpad are sturdy and have excellent quality. There fore i decided to go for a refurbushed laptop( as my budget was low) .

The laptop was in good condition( No Scratch marks). I am very happy with this purchase.

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I am retired and my hobby seems to have become setting up a laptop network in my home. (No snickering). I currently have two Toshibas, one Acer, and 7 Lenovos. The Lenovos break down as follows, a T61, a G550 and 5 T42s. See the pattern?? The T42s are favorite and this is being written on a T42. I think they were the best design of the era, great screen, light, powerful, and easy to repair and find parts for. Even drip holes if you spill coffee. Titanium case. Best keyboard on the planet. Best touchpad (touchpad on the G550 sux). Experts will tell you the machine is outdated. They lie. You are not going to edit HD video but you can watch HD with VLC or SMPLAYER. Does virtually everything a new machine does except maybe fancy gaming. And the cost is about equal to a tank of gas. For those of you brave enuf to follow this advice, here are some hints: run XP, its works fine. You can load 7 but you dont need to. Use a tweaker to kill processes you dont need, like XP-Tune. If you need parts, go to Ebay. Cheap and plentiful. Max out the ram to 2gb and put in a larger drive, cheap. Forget about the solid state drives for now, too exotic. Renew the original battery (about $40) if you intend to travel. Also renew the CMOS battery ($5). You can find OEM DVD drives for under $30 if that is an issue. In fact, buy two of these machines, keep the second as a spare.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Review of Acer TravelMate P643-M-9476 - 14" - Core i7 3632QM - Windows 7 Pr

Acer TravelMate P643-M-9476 - 14' - Core i7 3632QM - Windows 7 Pr ... -
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I don't really planning on posting updates to my review in the coming months so here's what I have to say about the laptop so far:

Overall, it's been great for me. It's nicely designed and does everything I need it to do. I bought it planning to use CAD software in the later years at college. The display is okay, I wouldn't call it Macbook status, but I wasn't looking to be able to see imperfections on high quality pictures. The keyboard feels good in that key travel is comfortable. Not too short, not overly long either. The touchpad works well however I have found myself accidentally bumping it when I type which leads to me moving the cursor up to a higher line of text, potentially messing up what I have typed. Not really too big an issue, I have learned to work around it.

The few qualms I have with it are on the software side. IIRC, I picked mine up from Best Buy (shame on me) and the description mentioned it comes with Win 7 Pro whereas elsewhere it mentioned the laptop comes loaded with Win 8 Pro. I was looking for 7 as I'm not a massive fan of 8. I got the laptop, opened the box, and saw Win 8 instructions. There is also a Win 8 sticker on the underside of the laptop. Only problem, though not for me, is that it is actually running Win 7 Pro as advertised. Another problem I have had on and off is the fingerprint scanner will choose to not work once in a while. This isn't too bad as I also have a password I can type in to get past having to scan my finger. I use the scanner for ease more so than the security. I think it's safe to say that if someone stole your laptop, they would be able to somehow find a way to access your data. On that note though, there is Acer Business protection, or something close to that, which enables you to remotely delete data on the laptop if you do find the laptop's gone missing (this is if I actually read the manual correctly, don't take my word for that though). The other issue I have had is that sometimes when I wake the laptop from sleep, it's unresponsive. I try to open programs and it seems to lock down. The mouse still moves but nobody's home. This is if I go and immediately start a program though. I have learned to give it a few seconds, quite literally, after it wakes up to run a program.

Thinking about it now, I may try and update the review when I load CAD software onto the laptop. I'll see how it runs with the stock memory (8GB) and let you know if I can lock the computer up truly (I had that issue a few times running AutoDesk on a desktop where I worked previously).

I'm not sure how soon the laptop is going to be phased out, but I figured I should write this review if someone out there is still looking at this laptop wondering if it's a good buy.

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Buy Toshiba 15.6" Laptop 3GB 320GB | C655D-S5518

Toshiba 15.6' Laptop 3GB 320GB | C655D-S5518
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Got this laptop to replace one that went bye-bye due to owner malfunction! (I dropped my old laptop on ground). Wanted cheap, easy laptop without frills and didn't want to pay for features I would not use. This laptop is perfect! Good keyboard, separate number pad, it works great for emails, internet surfing and low-tech stuff like that. Got a great deal with free shipping. I am extremely happy with this purchase.

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I have owned expensive computers before(ie Macbook pro) when I bought this computer I was impressed by its price and usefulness. It is very capable of doing everything other big name laptops do, the screen resolution is impressive, and it is easy to use. I enjoyed owning this computer and think it is great for casual and even intensive use(I used it to code C++ for a while). The price makes it a no brainer.

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Line and double image developed in screen after only 3 months. I called Toshiba and they basically stated that all screen problems were assumed to be because of mishandeling. This computer set on a counter and was never moved anywhere. I am ordering a replacement screen,Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5515 Laptop Computer / 15.6-inch HD Display Screen / AMD Dual-Core E-300 1.3 GHz Processor / 2GB DDR3 RAM Memory / 320GB Hard Drive / Double-layer DVD±RW / 6-cell Battery / Webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium / Black but I will never buy another Toshiba product.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Sony VAIO VGN-FW490JEB 16.4" Notebook (2.53GHz Core 2 Duo P8700 4GB Reviews

Sony VAIO VGN-FW490JEB 16.4' Notebook
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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At 6.5 pounds, the FW isn't the lightest laptop on the market, but it is probably the best value out there. Sony allows you to select a pre-built model or customize one yourself. My machine is customized:

1080p LCD Screen

ATI 4650 1gb Graphics Card

2.53ghz Intel Core 2 Duo (3mb L2 Cache)

4gb DDR2 @ 800mhz

320gb Hard drive @ 7200rpm

Blu Ray Player (Read only)

Windows 7 64bit (came with Vista 64, but I upgraded when 7 came to campus)

This machine is great for everything. Gaming, image editing, word processing, you name it, it can do it. It does get a bit hot, so lap use should be limited to the length of battery life which is roughly 2 to 2.5 hours. The keyboard is chiclet style and is unfortunately not back-lit. The speakers could be better, but I am usually wearing my MDR-500 Sony headphones (which I also recommend for people who like pop/rock music).

The only complaints I have are centered around weight and placement of ports. Like I said, it is fairly heavy. I have a messenger bag that I used my first semester this year at Indiana University, and it got extremely heavy when dragging it around campus. I am going to find a backpack so that it is not as much of an issue. It is also worth noting that its 16.4 inch screen makes this thing fairly large so it take up a lot of real estate on your desk. VGA, HDMI, Ethernet, Firewire and Express Card slot are on the left side, and the tray loading Blu Ray drive and three USB ports are on the right. I would prefer if the USB ports and Blu Ray drive switched positions (drive moves forward and USB ports move backward), however, they work where they are.

Build quality is pretty good. I always seem to compare any laptop against the unibody Macbook Pro, and the FW holds its own. Even though it is entirely made of plastic, it looks great and is of solid build quality.

I chose the FW because it was the best deal on the market. I looked at every major brand and I could not find a cheaper computer with the same specs. In fact the only one that came close was, I believe, a Dell XPS. It was almost $200 more! The FW is a mulitmedia/gaming machine. It will play Crysis at 720p medium settings at 40 fps. All other games are playable at 1080p and high settings. It can also do some pretty hard core image editing. This a great all around computer.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Buy APPLE MacBook Pro 17-Inch Widescreen Laptop

APPLE MacBook Pro 17-Inch Widescreen Laptop
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I have been a PC person for 20 years. i took a chance and bought a MAC. I will never go back. For those who are thinking of moving to mac, don't worry you will love it. The only issue was all my Microsoft office products. But Microsoft for mac 2008/2011 took care of that. I can literally use the computer for 6-9 hours on the battery. It is hands down so much more of a tool than the PC thought of being!!

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Review of HP EliteBook 6930p 14.1" Core 2 Duo 160GB Notebook

HP EliteBook 6930p 14.1' Core 2 Duo 160GB Notebook
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Purchased five off-lease HP 6930P units in excellent condition. Good price. Very solid and reliable with a windows 7 upgrade. Hard drive and RAM upgraded and recertified. Using for sales consultants and techs with no problems at all.

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