Showing posts with label small notebook computers. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Toshiba Satellite C655-S5082 15.6" widescreen Laptop (Trax Texture Review

Toshiba Satellite C655-S5082 15.6' widescreen Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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For the price this is a great laptop! So far so good. I got it up and running out of the box in no time. The speed of the computer seems pretty good, haven't run any extremely resource heavy stuff yet-I will later, Ill update in a few months. A few pros and cons for you:

PROS:

VERY LIGHT! I'm surprised that with the size of this, it is not heavy at all.

Beautiful ScreenThe colors and video look great!

Pretty good battery life-I watched a full movie on one charge, and a few hours of regular internet surfing and work.

Pretty thin-for the price, I thought Toshiba would put this hardware in a clunky package... I was wrong.

Stays cool-my last laptop got pretty hot, especially when burning CD's or other heavy stuffthis one barely gets warm!

CONS:

Keys on the keyboardWhat you think you'd see on a kids laptop, plasticy and clunky. C'mon Toshiba-is it that much more expensive to put somewhat nice keys on this thing?

Speakers-terrible.... perhaps I was spoiled by my last laptop-they are almost handheld radio quality.

Other than that, I'm pretty happy with this purchase. Also considering this price, it really cant be beat (If you don't mind the cons).

**********UPDATE*********** MAR 2011

I am still pleased with the laptop. No major performance issues yet.

However, I have another con that I MUST add. Quite frankly I am disappointed that Toshiba, who are not exactly novices in the laptop field, would do this. There are NO USB ports on the right side. This might not seem like a big deal, but if you want to use a mouse (not everybody likes the touch pad), you have to buy one with a long cord, or a wireless mouse. My retractable cord mini-mouse was useless with this laptop-too short.

Your USB cords get jumbled up because they are all in one place on the front left side. I would have bought another laptop at a comparable price if I knew that. Well, there ya go. Thx!

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Bought this laptop at bestbuy in store, paid 349 plus tax. Brought it home pluged in and charged battery, inserted my cd from our existing router, and it basically set itself up to pick up router. Set up a couple usernames for family members and off we went to the internet, without a hitch, cheap and easy to operate, so far. We have a nice desktop dell in downstairs family room but was gettin old to run down and check something out fast, downstairs. So we were lookin for something decent size screen, fast speed, ,easy to operate and setup, we can have some portability around the house. This is a nice laptop so far, kids 8 & 11 have found it easy to operate and can keep an eye on what they are into, when it is in the kitchen. So far so good, cheap, easy to operate and portable, just what we wanted.

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There are two ways to judge this laptop; first relative to its competition as an entry level laptop that is basically the first step above a netbook, secondly relative to its price value.

Listed here at $396 the verdict on price value is easy-wait and shop around. There are a host of laptops one step above this (athlon II dual core/3 gig ram/3 usb) that can be had in the $350-$400 range with just a little shopping around.

Now flip the context to entry-level value and the tale becomes a bit more interesting. My impressions of this are still somewhat brief as I am using it essentially as a loaner so I'd have something at my apt. while my regular laptop is in the process of being replaced due to faulty hardware. Judging it from the price range my parents found this at (289.99) this holds up much better.

The hardware is very basic, a 2GHZ single-core Intel Celeron processor with 2 gigs of RAM, 250 Gig Hard drive, 2 USB ports, and that's about it. It does have a few luxuries however that make it quite nice in the basic laptop department.

1.LED+low power processor+ only 2 gigs of RAM= Solid battery life. I have not taken this to the duration of the battery, but after about an hour of browsing the internet on battery alone without lowering display brightness or taking any other power-conserving steps the machine still had an estimated 4 hours of battery life remaining. The low power usage also means this machine has so far ran extremely cool compared to the two other laptops I've owned.

2.Nice keyboard-My first laptop was an older Toshiba Satellite that served me well for about two years but had a somewhat cramped-feeling keyboard considering it had a 15.4'' display and 10-key. This one doesn';t have as nice a feel as my HP, but still is fairly nice and the 10-key is an added bonus.

3.Installed software-In addition to the now standard 64-bit Windows 7 they also included a nice feature of making Office 2010 not simply a short-term trial, but instead adding a stripped-down basic version of word and excel that has no expiration date, treating the full version of office more like an update.

Final verdict (aka tldr version)--

Given these aspects of the machine mentioned above this is not going to be supplanting anyone's desktop or higher-end laptop any time soon, and listed at $396 on Amazon much better machines can be found for the price. But in the right sale (say just at or under $300) and setting this could be the perfect machine for someone looking for a budget machine to fill basic needs (web-browsing, word processing, playing music--assuming a small investment in speakers) or someone looking for a cheap secondary machine to take on the road with them and as as a netbook with improved display/keyboard and no need for an external cd/dvd player.

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I decided to get this @bestbuy after helping my mom shop for a laptop for my brother before Christmas. Works great for everyday computing/school and video converting. Was disappointed in volume loudness so I did some snooping and found a fix.

Right click on the speaker icon in the lower right area of the taskbar. (next to the power and internet connection icon)

Click "Playback Devices",

Click on "Speakers" to highlight it,

Then click "Properties"

Then the "Enhancements" Tab

Then check "Loudness Equalization"

then Apply and OK

Worked for me and increased volume to a much better level.

Hope that helps those that this issue annoys.

Overall the best laptop for the price ($299) once the loudness issue is addressed.

Webcam and mic would have been nice but I usually never use the webcam on my desktop. I have a "Sony Electret Condenser microphone ECM-DS70P" I bought off eBay for 99 cents+ shipping that works awesome with Google Voice when plugged into the mic input. Easy fix that is small and portable.

What's great about it: Low price, Toshiba/Japanese reliability, Fast, Widescreen

What's not so great: Webcam and mic would have been nice but not needed.

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While I do have some issues with this laptop, for the price, it is definitely worth it. I got it as my laptop to take with me to college my freshman year of college. Also bought a desktop, but wanted an inexpensive laptop for the portability. I weighed my options and got the toshiba satellite c655.

I'm not going to waste anyone's time so I'll get down to the pros and cons of this laptop.

Pros:

-Size is perfect to fit in a backpack or briefcase, absolutely no problems there.

-2 USB port, an SD port, and an ethernet port. (Standard on most laptops)

-The mouse pad!!! (It has multi-touch technology similar to a mac. 2 finger scroll to scroll up or down and pinch to shrink or enlarge.)

-decent battery life, an hour and a half when power saver mode is off.

-The keyboard feels nice, keys are soft, but do not feel fragile.

-It has a number pad. (I could never have a computer without one.)

Cons:

-Download time is atrocious. (Took me 15 hours to download software for a class when my roommate had it in under 2.)

-The multi-touch can be unresponsive, but I still love it.

-As far as I've seen, there is no way to adjust the sound on the keyboard, you have to open the speaker settings

-There is not enough contrast between the mouse sensor and the laptop casing. (I often think I'm not touching the mouse sensor, when it turns out that I'm writing a paper and all of a sudden I'm typing halfway across the page.

Neither pro nor con:

-I think Toshiba cut the price on the laptop by putting an average processor into an outstanding laptop. This makes performance very slow compared to my desktop. (I didn't want to spend the money on a more expensive laptop, so am I at fault here? I think so, not Toshiba)

All in all, I am very satisfied with the performance of this computer. There are a few minor problems, but for the price, I doubt you'll find a better buy. Toshiba makes phenomenal laptops, and I am a happy customer.

Would give it 5 stars, except that I am rating Amazon's product, not the laptop itself. I got it on sale at BestBuy for a cheaper price, and this was over 6 months ago. If Amazon dropped their price on this, I would certainly bump the rating to 5 stars in a heartbeat.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Gateway NE51B18u 15.6-Inch Laptop (Satin Black) Review

Gateway NE51B18u 15.6-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
List Price: $379.99
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The condition of the Gateway Laptop was great. It is easy to use and navigates well. I would definitely recommend this item for purchasing.

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The best for creating highest quality works, films, and business networking USA and Europe. There are no words to describe how fantastic this system is.

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I purchased this laptop based on the Amazon description and it seemed as if it would be a suitable computer for my needs. I don't know whether it was the Windows 8 or the actual system hardware, but the day that I set up my account and got the computer running, there was an instance where I had to shut down and restart the computer. Two days later my system crashed at least two times. I am now on day four and my laptop screen won't even turn on. I've absolutely had it with this laptop. Save your money!!! Don't buy this computer. I even have to write this review on my old laptop that I thought I was replacing.

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i like the gateway laptop,it download fast but it have no bluetooth ,it pick up wifi good but need bluetooth.

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Liked the laptop but returned for an iPad. I also have a Kindle Fire, less bulk to carry, otherwise 5 stars.

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Sunday, October 5, 2014

Cheap HP G62-147NR 15.6" notbook featuring an Intel Core i5-430M

HP G62-147NR 15.6' notbook featuring an Intel Core i5-430M Processor 4GB 250GB
Customer Ratings: 2 stars
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I have purchased the g62 last year. It has a dedicated graphics card ATI 4500. If youre running office and not multitasking you should be ok. Once you try to watch a movie or check your email this laptop will overheat quicker than you can say your name. Once it overheats it will shutsdown and shutdown and shutdown again. The problem is although its packed with cpu and preformance the actual case that laptop is structured in does not have enough space to allow heat to escape. Theres tons of reports from google if you dont take my word on it.

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Discount Lenovo® G580 Laptop Computer {3rd Gen Intel® CoreTM

Lenovo® G580 Laptop Computer {3rd Gen Intel® CoreTM i3-3110M Processor / 4GB RAM / 500GB HDD / DVDRW / WEBCAM / WIFI / WINDOWS 8}
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I love Lenovo Laptops. The ones with the "uni-trackpad" are my least favorite but if you use a wifi mouse that's not an issue anyway.

THIS laptop has a separate pad and mouse buttons and everyone I know likes that better. No accidental click, or re-sizing happens that way.

The Core i3 is fast enough for everything most home-users need and even small businesses. I prefer the Core i5 for business use, but the Core i3 is NOT a slow processor it'll get the job done.

I ALWAYS remove the Lenovo Solutions Center and McAfee Antivirus (McCrappy). The Lenovo Solutions Center is just annoying with it's daily announcements and updates, and McCrappy just sucks :) I install AVAST Antivirus Free Edition and it's flat-out amazing.

Once the Lenovo bloat-ware is out, this is a great laptop and a pretty good price too. I recommend it.

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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Reviews of Dell Latitude D630 Intel Core 2 Duo 2000 MHz 60Gig Serial ATA HDD

Dell Latitude D630 Intel Core 2 Duo 2000 MHz 60Gig Serial ATA HDD 1024mb DDR2 DVD-RW Wireless WI-FI 14 WideScreen LCD Genuine Windows 7 Professional 32 Bit Laptop Notebook Computer Professionally Refurbished by a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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Okay, I bought a Dell laptop with Window's 7 Pro. I got a Dell laptop with Window's XP. Before I could even figure out that I received the wrong operating sestem, I had to borrow a friend's power cord because the vinder gave me an adapter and power cord that were not compatible.

I am a college student. I don't have a lot of money to continuesly by products to make a device work. I also have finals coming up and need a laptop, so I don't have time to replace products that I did not buy because a seller did not give me what I did buy in the first place.

I am completely unhappy. I wish I could give them negitive 5 stars.

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When the motherboard crashed on my old laptop this new one was recieved overnite. My only complaint was that the software advertised was NOT what was preloaded. Amazon offered to take it back and replace it but since it was for College that was not possible without getting behind in classes.

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Out of the box we had trouble with Windows 7 which was the program that was advertised to be installed. We had to reboot Windows and start over. The service was just O.K. after calling three times I finally Emailed and got action. I recomend the computer but not the sales agent it was purchased from.

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I purchased this dell with the understanding it had windows 7. It did not. Has Windows XP. Please redo ad for this.

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Monday, March 31, 2014

Review of HP Pavilion DV7T DV7 Laptop / Intel CoreTM i5-2430M Processor/ USB

HP Pavilion DV7T DV7 Laptop / Intel CoreTM i5-2430M Processor/ USB 3.0 / 17.3' HD Display / 6GB Memory / 640GB Hard Drive / Blu-Ray / 1Gb AMD VideoCard / FingerReader / 2 Year Warranty - Dark Umber
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This is a great laptop for the price and Amazon has great customer service. It is fast and the only thing I did to make it faster, is installed an SSD hard drive and am using it as my primary drive and using the hard drive that came with it, as my secondary hard drive. The only negative thing that people should know is that it only comes with a 2.4GHz Wireless card and I would like to have a 5GHz card which is 8 X faster. When I spoke to HP about upgrading to a 5Ghz card they sent me a link to an outside vendor and I purchased that card. After installing it, it came up with a BIOS error stating that it was not an HP supported product. I just purchased another card directly from the HP site and I am hoping it will work.

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We use this laptop primarily for photos, email, facebook, Sykpe and movies. The 17.3 inch HD display, Blu-Ray player, i5 processor, and 4 USB ports make this a great laptop for our needs. We also love the finger print reader for signing on quickly.

On the downside, there is no indication of which USB ports are 3.0 and which are slower 2.0 and HP manuals are no help since they have so many laptops that are configured differently. The other downside is that the battery that comes with the laptop doesn't hold a charge for more than 2 to 3 hours, so we are looking for a 12-cell battery that will last longer.

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Friday, March 28, 2014

Best HP ProBook 4440s C6Z33UT 14' LED Notebook - Intel - Core i5 Deals

HP ProBook 4440s C6Z33UT 14' LED Notebook - Intel - Core i5 i5-3210M 2.5GHz - Silver
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I got it for a school laptop, and it is awesome. No lagging in any of my browsers. Very minimal lagging in games. I would get a better graphics card if youre a serious gamer, but otherwise its great! There's plenty of space to store my stuff with the 500gb hard drive. I did wish it had more RAM, but it will do. It's also great that it comes with an hd webcam. Very handy for skypeing. I also like the spill-resistant keyboard and the brushed aluminum. It makes the laptop always look new. All in all, its is a great product!

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UPDATE #3 Sept22/13

Cursor in touchpad erratic from get go. No matter how many times it's been adjusted (sensitivity, etc)via control panel.

Letters on the keys ALREADY rubbing off!! Really?! The 'T' symbol on the key almost totally gone! Not even been THREE months! HP customer service has been very responsive, but the touchpad issue still not resolved. And the key symbols? Just cheap. Does not bode well for the future of this machine. And have passed the Amazon 30 day period so guess I am stuck with a $600 piece of Chinese junk.

OK....I found out that online Forums beat, hands down, HP's (or any Company) support. After hours with HP Support and remote assist for the problem of the computer constantly kicking me off and back to sign-on screen, HP said to reinstall Windows 7. BUT before I had to do that, I found out via forums, that it was the screen-saver set ups causing the glitch. Problem seems solved. The slowness issue turns out to be ATT and my supposedly FAST service is actually 1.3-1.5 Mbps (even tho I have been paying for the faster one!) UGH! SO...nothing is the fault of the HP ProBook! The only feature I wish I had, as I stated earlier, is a backlit keyboard. Everything else seems great now! Especially once ATT gets with the program I PAID for...fast DSL! :)

Moving from a (heavy) 15.6" 2008 Gateway Vista 32-Bit Home Prem, with Intel T5200 1.60 GHz, 2GB RAM to this ProBook 4440s with i5 7200 rpm core, etc. and thought it would be a LOT faster, etc. (It has Windows 7 Pro 64 bit)

NO Difference that I can tell. Maybe it's the settings? Bloatware? I am not very computer savvy but still....

I have mostly "cloud" stuff on it, and have not installed any programs yet. It takes as long as the Gateway to Start from shutdown to active online-internet...actually slower? Almost EVERY video buffers over and over...You Tubes, News, etc.

It's crazy?!

I had read several good reviews on this machine so am a wee bit disappointed.

I think I will take it to a computer-geek shop and have them go over it and see if there might be stuff on it that is slowing it down. Hate having to shell out more $$$ for that.

Also, the fingerprint recognition doesn't seem to have a set-up wizard/instructions? But that's a subject HP Support should be able to assist in.

One reason I went with HP is their Customer Support, which has always been stellar.

I will see if performance improves in the next few days and update if it is just something I may have overlooked.

I did goof in one criteria...backlit keys. I opted to not go for one with that feature and boy do I ever regret that oversight!! :)!

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Only thing I would do differently is order it with ten key on right side of keyboard. I like it a lot

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Review of Toshiba Satellite L505-S5964

Toshiba Satellite L505-S5964
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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DO NOT DOWNLOAD the BIOS 1.5 update from Toshiba!!! It is CORRUPTED (info from Toshiba)!! I did not know this and updated my laptop over the weekend. It crashed! Will not power on at all!! Called Toshiba and they informed me that this update is in face CORRUPTED!! Now I have to send my laptop in to Toshiba's Service Depot for a motherboard replacement. It will be 1 2 weeks before I have my laptop back. I am NOT happy!!!! How can Toshiba's update be corrupted???????

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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Samsung Series 5 NP535U3C-A01US 13.3-Inch Laptop (Silver) Reviews

Samsung Series 5 NP535U3C-A01US 13.3-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I was looking for a very thin and light computer with a second generation AMD A-series APU chip (7000 series graphics). As far as I can tell, the 13.3 and 14 inch Samsung Series 5 computers were my only options. I chose the 13.3 and I'm very happy with it.

The laptop comes with 4 GB of RAM and an open slot into which I installed a second CT51264BC1339 Crucial 4GB 204-PIN Sodimm DDR3 4GB stick of RAM. The computer is noticeably zippier with 8 GB of RAM, so I recommend upgrading (it was pretty easy, but note that the RAM cover is held down with clips as well as a single screw -it doesn't swing open nicely like the manual seems to indicate. You have to pry it open with a screwdriver, which isn't too bad).

The computer boots fast, runs fast, and generally performs as you would expect given its stats, with no extra frustrations. I've played Civilization 5 on it with no lags or other problems (I'm not a hard core gamer). It's a perfectly respectable competitor for Intel ultrabooks.

And it's hard to overstate how nice it is to use a 3.5 pound laptop. The weight difference versus my previous machine makes my commute (by ferry) and travel much more pleasant, not to mention just browsing on the couch. Overall, for the cost, this is a good solid choice.

If you're looking for something small, light, and reasonably powerful, this is a good laptop at a good price.

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PROS:

Very small footprint. Box is small, only a few documents and charger included.

Slim profile, sleek, and powerful. Performs just as good as it looks.

Two regular USB ports, One USB 3.0. HDMI and Mini HDMI out. Media card reader (4in1)

Overall I am very happy with everything. I wanted a smaller laptop without losing certain features.

I have this little thing hooked up to my 46" LED via HDMI. I cannot complain at all. I play some games on it with no hiccups.

CONS: 5400RPM Hard Drive...It should have came with a 7200RPM. It got pretty hot. Temperature is OK when not plugged in, but when it is...it is way too hot to touch.

I fixed this easily with some Artic Silver 5 Thermal Paste. I had to take the whole thing apart. Comes with a lot of bloatware.

I would highly recommend getting this mid-range ultrabook. It is very affordable, and comparable to the higher-end ones.

I would definitely purchase this if you can fix the issues above stated.

Bottom line.

It's not the best money can buy, but at this price range you can't beat it. You just have to be able to put in a few hours to make it the way you want it. ( See Cons)

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Pros:

Very nice design, sleek and elegant (similar to macbook air)

Light and portable

Runs pretty smoothly, i.e. no lagging or delay when opening and running programs (from what I could tell during my short ownership)

Cons:

Mine would overheat and crash, and became too hot to touch on the bottom side near the back. This made the laptop pretty useless, and I had to return it for a refund.

Lots of bloatware (i.e. useless, pre-installed software). Just annoying to uninstall it.

Ships with a recovery CD, despite the lack of CD drive on the laptop. You'll need an external CD drive, or be able to copy the CD contents to a bootable USB flash drive.

Important note: I strongly encourage anyone who still decides to buy this laptop (after all, mine might've been a single case of overheating) to first do a complete re-installation of Windows using the CD (or some other form of "stress testing") just to see if it can make it through the process. Mine couldn't, it would overheat during the process and crash. The last thing you want is to use it lightly for a few months, only to later find out it overheats during longer, more intense use. Try to test out everything on any new laptop you buy.

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The screen looks awesome, even in direct sunlight. I can play Team Fortess 2 with a lot of action and not drop below 30 fps. I work with scientific computing so having a Trinity core that I can test code out on is nice. I get a little over 5 hours battery life in Windows with the brightness at 60%. In Linux I get a little over 4 hours with the same brightness. The power plug barely stays in place, but this ended up being a nice 'feature' when I tripped over the power cord. The screen has some flex, but the keyboard does not. The whole thing feels fragile, but maybe that is because it is so thin and light. It has survived my bad habit of throwing my backpack into my card for two months now, so it can't be too fragile.

I could not get the wireless to work in openSUSE 12.2, or at least WPA2. The wireless worked fine in windows. It did get hot when playing a game, up to 70 degrees C. I switched out the wireless card with an Intel one, you need a half height mini PCIe card. This required taking the entire laptop apart. Since I had it apart I put some different thermal paste on the CPU and got a 10 15 degree temperature drop. You can get to the extra RAM slot and hard drive by just removing one screw. The hard drive is 7mm high and you will not be able to fit a standard 9.5mm one in there. I put a 7200 RPM Hitachi drive in this laptop and an extra 4GB of RAM. The 4GB the laptop comes with is soldered to the board.

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This is my first ultrabook as I cannot afford a proper Mac Book AIr.

Guess what this is amazing it is so fast for a thin laptop and runs Modern Warefare 3 brilliantly much better than intel HD3000.

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Discount HP Slatebook 10-h010nr x2 10.1-Inch Convertible 2-in-1 Touchscreen

HP Slatebook 10-h010nr x2 10.1-Inch Convertible 2-in-1 Touchscreen Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I did not buy this product through Amazon. I purchased it directly from HP the day it came up online.

The tablet portion of the slatebook is almost perfect. There were a few minor bugs (no in app purchasing, notification bar would freeze) but all of these were fixed through an update that was waiting for me when I opened up the packaging. The screen is excellent (though the colors do not pop as they do on a Samsung tablet) and performance is very smooth. the cameras are both sub par, but will be fine in good lighting. The look and feel of the tablet suits me perfectly (though i seem to be in the minority that prefers plastic to metal). Though be warned the plastic is not textured the way the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is. It feels VERY plastic. It does feel rather robust though. No flex whatsoever. Android is perfectly suited for tablets. I can work my way though menus options games and apps very easily. I got 9 hours of use before the battery ran out (moderate to heavy usage with app downloads)

The laptop tablet combination aspect of this product leaves a lot to be desired. The keyboard is cramped (though very workable as I am writing this review on it rights now) and the docking mechanism seems cheap. The touch pad works smoothly and the gestures work in much the same way the do in Windows and OSX. That being said it does not offer the superb accuracy you get with Windows and OSX. It is a usable but sloppy experience in comparison. Be warned that the touchpad is very wide but also very short. Its usable and much better than touch pads 4 years ago, but won't compare to touch pads on current laptops. Also sometimes apps do not like it when the tablet is unlatched from the keyboard. It is best to do that when Android is on the homescreen. Overall the keyboard is a great accessory, but falls short of providing a laptop like experience. I got 17 hours of use before both batteries ran out (moderate to heavy usage with app downloads).

Overall this is a great tablet and the included keyboard accessory does its job nicely, just don't expect a laptop like experience. It is much more like using a keyboard with a tablet. As a tablet this product gets a solid 5/5 and as a laptop it gets a weak 3/5

Overall 4/5

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I've been wanting to try out a Tegra 4 tablet ever since the Toshiba Ecite Pro & Write were released earlier this month. I can't find any local stores selling the Toshiba tabs, but my local PC store recently received a small shipment of the HP SlateBook x2. So I picked one up yesterday to compare it against my Acer A700 10.1-Inch Tablet (which is absolute steal BTW) that I've used for the last 10 months or so. I've been playing with the Slatebook x2 for ~ 12 hours or so now. My thoughts and opinions in no particular order:

The 1920 x 1200 display is similar to my A700 screen in the areas of sharpness, contrast and black levels. Color reproduction in movies and images is slightly "warm" and the screen has a definite yellow, oily/dirty tint to it. This is very obvious when looking at a completely white image but can still be noticed just browsing web pages. This is easily my least favorite aspect of this tablet. This may not be a big deal to some, especially if they don't have another tablet to compare or are more forgiving as far as screen tint goes.

I have posted an image taken with my N7 FHD. The difference is a little more noticeable in person. The 27" LG LCD above them both is also bluer/cleaner than the HP x2 tablet.

The overall build quality seems high it doesn't creak and/or flex that I can tell. The edge where the front and rear sections come together is a little sharp. The rear of the tablet is very smooth with a slightly satin finish it feels the same as many of Samsung's past tablets like the Galaxy Tab 2 series. Although the finish looks nice, it's a pain to hold/handle without losing your grip.

The HP x2 tablet is a little lighter than my A700 (1.32 lbs vs 1.5 lbs) so it feels lighter to me but it's still no lightweight.

The speakers are on the face of the tablet on the bottom left/right corners. They play quite loud and the quality is above average compared to other tablets that I've owned or used. They are still tiny tablet speakers though so don't get your hopes up.

The tablet did not get hot while playing a 2 1/2 hour HD movie streaming from my home network. The battery went from 100% down to 71% while watching the film. Neither watching the movie nor browsing the web for extended periods of time made the tablet more than slightly warm on the bottom rear.

The power adapter is big (like a laptop brick) and both cords in/out of the brick are heavy-duty. It did charge the tablet reasonably fast but the idea of having to drag it around with me isn't very appealing. The power input port is proprietary no microUSB port for charging. There also seems to be no USB adapter yet (although there was one on the HP site but it has since been pulled) to plug directly into the tablet portion -as of now USB connection must be made through the keyboard dock. HDMI and SD ports are also on the dock. The actual tablet portion only has the charging port, power button, volume up/down, headphone jack and microSD slot.

One big feature is missing from this tablet GPS. Keep that in mind if a GPS is on your "must-have" feature list.

The x2 is very snappy apps open quickly and web browsing is fast and smooth. Definitely can't complain about the performance.

UPDATE 08/20/13: The screen tint + the smooth, slippery finish on the back were just too annoying in my opinion to ignore. I also found that with all of my current apps installed there wasn't a whole lot of internal storage left this tablet only has 16 GB of internal memory. I ended up returning this tablet to the place of purchase for a refund.

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When I bought this I wanted a tablet with a keyboard attachment that had one of the faster processors available as well as a good screen resolution, as well as a smaller tablet 7-8 inches because I do a some reading with the tablet I currently own. So I was sort of stuck between this and the Nexus 7_2 as well as the 7-8" Acer with Windows. The atom processors for Windows tablets seem like they run sort of sluggish, and the Nexus didn't have the processor speed, expandable storage, and HDMI output so I decided on this one. I would recommend when buying a tablet to buy one that has been on the market less than 6 months because there is a large difference in performance and what you are paying for the tablet.

For the tablet itself, it has great sound compared to other tablets I have seen and it does have two speaker ports on the bottom. The screen looks beautiful, and even with a ton of fingerprints you don't notice the fingerprints on the screen. I'm not sure how they did it but definitely a good feature. The screen is very bright and I usually have it set for a lower setting, so the screen can be readable even on a bright day. The keyboard attachment has worked flawlessly so far and the extra battery life that comes with it is a nice feature. I also like how HP set up the keyboard to have the home button where a typical Windows button would be. The back button where the escape key would typically go as well as several other nice keyboard shortcuts that really make it seem like the keyboard was definitely made for Android and not just a generic bluetooth keyboard.

I do have a couple of complaints but they are very minor. I wish the bezel around the screen was a little smaller. I think it would be a little easier to handle otherwise. Still I don't have any problems holding it but makes holding with one hand a little troublesome when reading in bed. Also when using Android, some websites will automatically have you go to their mobile sites, which can be a pain. I wish their was a setting to have all websites default to desktop versions. This happens with all Android tablets so you can't really expect HP to fix an Android issue. Overall I feel this is a quality product and I am very happy with my purchase.

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Only flaw was inability to open Kindle e-reader. It required a system update, readily available through Settings on device. The laptop is versatile, meets promotional promise.

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I've owned my Slatebook for about 6 weeks and I think it is perfect. It is just what I wanted. I can use it as a tablet in the evenings for games & keeping up with social networking sites. Or, I can use it as a laptop to do work. For me, it does just what I expected. I researched first and knew what I was getting before I bought it. If a person is expecting a fully functioning laptop, he/she will be disappointed. Be sure to research the product to make sure it meets your needs before buying. :)

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Friday, January 10, 2014

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really excellent machine! if the battery is very poor and of short duration. Becomes very hot when using heavy graphics card in games.

from Venezuela is all ok.

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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Reviews of Acer Aspire AS1410-8414 11.6-Inch Sapphire Blue Laptop - 6 Hour

Acer Aspire AS1410-8414 11.6-Inch Sapphire Blue Laptop - 6 Hour Battery Life
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I keep checking out the Netbooks that come into the hardware lab where I work, looking for something to replace a cheap one I bought for my kids to play with, but they all just seem too small. As a result I've been poking around the high-end of the Netbook spectrum / low end of the Ultra-portable spectrum for something more usable. The Acer Aspire 1410 series does a great job of bridging the gap between small low cost "Netbooks" and more expensive "Ultra-portables" (which is what Acer classes this as). It manages to overcome many of the short comings of Netbooks without getting anywhere near the $1000+ price range of most ultra-portables. It has a few drawbacks, notably material quality: like a lot of Acer products the plastic molding is attractive and the tolerances are tight. However the quality of the plastic is more in line with what you would expect with a Netbook (which is to say it is lower density plastic and more likely to scratch or break). To me it's reasonable that the overall component quality is lower than what I would get if I spent $1000 (display not as nice, finish not as refined, buttons not as responsive, etc...). Still, overall this is a well put together computer with good build quality considering the price. While I didn't end up buying one myself if might be the right fit for you: if you are on a budget and you need a small laptop that can do more than browse web pages this would be a very good choice.

Let's go over the specs:

CPU: The Core 2 ULV SU3500 is a great CPU choice and far more powerful than the Atom CPU found in most Netbooks. This is a single core (as opposed to the two core "Core2 Duo") Ultra Low Voltage cpu running at 1.4GHz. Depending on the exact application this CPU is about 3-6x more powerful than the typical Atom Processor. It also has 3 MB of cache (cache is a form of on-chip high speed memory) vs the Atom's 512 KB. With 6x the cache of the Atom this CPU is going to spend a lot more time running instructions and a lot less time waiting on the memory sub-system. It also helps that the Core 2 ULV SU3500 memory bus is about 25% faster than what you will find on an Atom. The Core2 is technically more power hungry than the Atom but when running applications the difference isn't significant (5 watts for the Core2 vs 1.5 watts for Atom). The main difference happens when in standby or sleep mode where the Atom will use much less power than the Core2 (because the kind of transistors on the Atom "leak" less power than those used on the Core2 when in those modes). So if you need long battery life while carrying your computer around in standby with brief periods of activity you might prefer the Atom based Netbooks (say for sales calls on the road). I think most users will probably prefer the Core2 I know that I do. Update: there may be a dual core version of this coming out soon. It's on the list to arrive where I work but that doesn't mean it will be sold in the US.

MEMORY: 2GB of DDR2 RAM is plenty and the 667Mhz memory speed is good enough (faster notebooks go up to 1066Mhz). This system runs Vista which is more memory hungry than the Windows XP or Linux found on most Netbooks so 2GB, while enough, doesn't go as far as you might think. Still, as long as your aren't planning on doing any really serious gaming 2GB will handle the typical office application with no troubles.

HDD: The 250GB HDD has plenty of storage given that most users don't use more than 50GB. Serious gamers and video encoders will need a lot more space than this.

DISPLAY: The 11.6" 1366x768 screen looks good and is a lot more useable than the 8-10" screens found on most Netbooks. The resolution is much better than what you will find on most Netbooks and it is reasonably bright (200 nits vs 300+ nits on higher end laptop). I passed on this model because the viewing angle is limited (the manufacturer list the viewing angles as 60vert/90horiz compared to 120v/140h on a high end display) and my sons like to sit with me and watch YouTube videos. The limited viewing angles might be a selling point for somebody traveling who would prefer not to share what's on their screen with others. So while Acer clearly saved some money here it's still a good display: unless you need a really high quality LCD I think most people will be pretty happy with this screen (again it's far better than what you'll find in most Netbooks). For those few who care it's made by AU Optronics and I think it's model B116XW01.

GRAPHICS: The Intel Mobile GMA X4500HD graphics won't impress any gamers but if you're running business applications it will do just fine. Update: they loaded Autocad on this thing at work and it wasn't pretty. It might have been a driver issue but the render times were terrible. It's not really a surprise but don't buy this to run your CAD software. Of course for most users this won't be an issue.

AUDIO: notebooks are not known for great speaker sound and this notebook doesn't break from that trend. Again it's better than most Netbooks but not by a lot. Update: With headphones on I found the sound to be fine.

DRIVES: Like most Netbooks and Ultra-portables this has no CD or DVD drive. I recommend buying an external CD Drive. The software industry may start to switch over to USB drives soon (Windows 7 will be sold on USB drives) so this may not be a big deal for much longer. Today it's a pain to not have a CDROM.

BATTERY: The 6 cell battery is perfect for this notebook (thanks to the low power components). This notebook is probably too small for an 8 cell to fit cleanly but the 4 cell found in most Netbooks just isn't adequate, even for an Atom CPU. This 6 cell battery will provide about 3-5 hours of real use though with aggressive power saving modes you can get over six hours. Update: we have two of these in our hardware lab and it was just pointed it out to me that one (which came pre-release) had a higher capacity battery than the release version (5600mAH vs. 4400mAH). I've adjusted my battery life numbers down to reflect the release version. Interestingly the non-US version of this laptop has the higher capacity battery. I can only assume Acer was trying to bring the price down to compete in the tight US netbook market.

WEIGHT: Coming in a 3.1 lbs this is tiny bit heavier than the typical Netbook but not by much (Netbooks will range from 2-3lbs). Most regular notebooks are 6-8 lbs.

WIRELESS: The usual Intel 5100 A/G/N supports the most common standards ("A" and "G") along with the new "N" standard. You should have no trouble connecting to wireless networks. This is pretty standard though a few laptops will support 3G out of the box.

In short: while this notebook isn't perfect it is well built and unlike most Netbooks, actually has a decent CPU. It's small and light but big enough that you can actually use it. If you've got 1K-2K to spend you can get a better Ultra-Portable notebook (I'm partial to Sony's and Apple's offerings in that segment) but in this price range there isn't much competition.

Oh I should note that while this model is dark blue, Acer makes this in two other colors you can buy:

Acer Aspire AS1410-8913 11.6-Inch Ruby Red

Acer Aspire AS1410-8804 11.6-Inch Black

Also if you're outside the US this might be sold as the "Acer Timeline 1810T" locally and may have slightly different specs (such as a better battery).

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This laptop is just by far the best laptop for the overall features.

Pros:

1. Very thin and light. Just a bit bigger than today's netbooks

2. Much faster than Atom based netbooks

3. Bright and large screen with true HD aspect ratio. Very useful resolution.

4. 4g upgradeable memory cap.

5. Great webcam and good microphone

6. Amazing battery life even with Core2solo CPU. Last longer than my other netbook with the same capacity battery.

7. HDMI out! wow

8. Wireless N and Bluetooth

(Edited:8/31/2009) No Bluetooth! My bad assumption from the bluetooth switch and LED indicator on the laptop. Sorry...

9. Multi finger/gesture touch pad like iPhone

10. Very usable keyboard

11. Quiet fan and harddrive

12. It does not get hot like my other netbook

13. Great speakers!

14. Centrino architecture seems to be faster in network response compare to Atom based netbooks

15. Inexpensive for the quality laptop with all the features

16. (Added on 8/29/2009) Spacious 250G HDD

17. (Added on 8/29/2009) Free upgrade to Windows 7 from Acer. Nice! (However, it was little tricky to register using Chrome. I had to use IE. They may have fixed the issue though...)

18. (Added on 8/29/2009) The lid opens up wider (deeper?) than my netbook. This is kind of important to me while using it on my lap.

Cons (I do not really care about these cons, but here they are)

1. Vista. I like XP myself

2. Shiny LCD screen is too reflective. This may be just me.

3. HD movies from Vimeo and Youtube are bit sluggish (not because of network bandwidth. It is more like not enough CPU power for Flash based HD movies.

(Added on 8/29/2009) Even though the movies are cached all the way, the CPU hits 100% with Flash based HD movies. SD movies are just fine. I can kind of watch HD Flash movies better with this laptop than my Atom netbook though.

4. All the pre-installed applications that I removed.

5. My wish for the laptop design to be somewhat like macbook or HP Mini series.

6. I thought the CPU had hyper-threading like Atom. Task manager shows only one thread. I know it is "solo", but Atom shows two threads.

(Added on 8/29/2009) The CPU does not have HT (Hyperthreading). I had some wrong info there. Even without the HT, this little laptop performs much faster than my Atom netbook.

Although I listed cons, they are very least items that I wish for. Of course, It does not perform like Intel i7 CPU based desktops. However, for the size and usability, this is a champ of all laptops and desktop PCs I have ever owned. I will use the i7 desktop for Video and photo editing. That may be only 5% of all my computer usage. The rest, 95% of tasks can be done with this little laptop for me. I cannot talk about the durability yet, but it seems to be well built. Anyway, this is a great laptop with very reasonable price tag!

(Added on 8/29/2009) Some usual stuff that I did to make the laptop even better.

1. Usual Vista tune ups like turning off Aero and other graphic intensive features.

2. Removed many pre-installed apps mainly Office trial and Anti-virus software.

3. Turned off unused start up programs

(Added on 8/30/2009) Some tests

1. HDMI out to HD TV

1080p resolution worked perfect including sound with not much config. 1080 resolution gets everything too small to read for my setup. I switched to 720p. My TV does not adjust automatically, so I had to adjust the size using Intel TV wizard software (This app cannot be used with Dual monitor config. Switching to Digital TV only mode enables it.). I adjusted using the app to 720p. The app works, but the screen refreshes every time the adjustment button was clicked, I had to press the adjustment button very slowly and patiently. When I clicked too fast, the app froze with 100% CPU for a long time like 10 min. I had to restart. Other than that all worked perfect!

2. Web cam and digital microphone using Skype

I wanted a small laptop with webcam, so I can put it right next to my baby and show her to my parents in Japan via Skype. My other netbook kind of worked, but in low light situation, the video was so dark that they could see only my white eyes. Mic was also giving them echo. When I tried with this laptop, it was literary day and night. This laptop webcam is optimized for low light. They could see my baby clearly. The mic was clear and no echo. The only minor issue is that the image is bit white tinted with default setting. My wife thought I was smoking... haha. I had to tweak a bit in config. Nonetheless, the webcam and mic worked great for Skype. FYI: It does not perform like high resolution after market webcams, but the built-in webcam satisfies my needs very well.

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I purchased this laptop after a fair amount of research. I know that I wanted a smaller, portable laptop that we would use for general activities like web surfing, e-mail and the basics. This laptop is packed with an impressive set of specs. The screen was bright and sharp, it loaded up quickly and was quiet a cool running. However, I ended up returning it for a refund because after about a week of use, the touchpad started to become next to impossible to use. It was twitchy from the beginning. When I viewed web sites, it would occasional cause the brower's back button to activate, font sizes to increase or decrease and it almost acted like it had a mind of its own. Despite that we were planning to live with it but when it because next to impossible to use the touch pad, we returned it and will look for a slightly larger screen size. The cover was nice but showed finger prints immediately. Still a great machine for the price and wonderful features but not the right one for me.

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This notebook is one of those instances when you say to yourself, "Wow, it is as good as I expected, and more."

I have refrained from buying a netbook because the low resolution and poor performance prevents me from multi-tab web browsing, not to mention continuous scrolling with Office documents. When I first saw this notebook, I was very excited because it has something the older generation netbooks have lacked:

Decent resolution (1366x768)

Decent performance

Even better battery life (6 hours)

Except, it actually exceeded my expectation.

LCD Screen: Very sharp, and very bright. I am amazed that Acer can squeeze 1366x768 into an 11.6 inch screen, and still keep it so sharp and clear. It is very comfortable to view, and I do not feel any different from viewing my old 14 inch LCD.

Performance: In terms of word processing, web surfing and installing software, it has been as smooth as my old dual-core laptop. This notebook has upgraded the CPU and chipset from the previous generation netbook, which contributes to the performance I am seeing.

Keyboard/touchpad: It's full size keyboard, and it's comfortable to type on. I am still trying to get used to some of the key placement, and the lack of home/end buttons. But it's definitely no worse than my other laptop's keyboard. Acer has also learned the lesson from Aspire 751h, so the touchpad is centered to the touch-typing keyboard, and has two buttons. However, the touchpad edge is difficult to distinguish.

Battery: From what I read, one Acer hour is usually shorter than one Asus hour. This notebook has proven me wrong. I run it on high performance mode, and it still gives me about 6 hours of battery life. Running company VPN and remote desktop seems to reduce it to about 5 hours.

Size: While slightly bigger than the prev-gen netbooks, I don't feel it's bulkier. At 3 lb, it's very light, but can still stand to lose some weight.

Temperature: It doesn't heat up much, you can use it on your lap the whole day.

Other Pros: 250 GB HDD, 2 GB RAM, 1 Gb LAN, 802.11n, webcam, microphone, no-latch lid

Cons:

Lack of separate Home/End buttons. Unfortunately I think most netbooks have to make this sacrifice.

Battery charging is slow (I estimate about 4 hours). On the flip side, the charger is small and light.

Still requires a fan to dissipate heat, albeit quiet.

Others: lacks bluetooth

As I said, the moment I started using it, all I could say was "Wow". I could not believe Acer could come out with something that outshines Asus (and the rest of the computer industry). For all the laptops I have owned (5), none of them have impressed me as much as this one does.

Update 2009-09-07:

I went on a business trip right after getting this laptop. It's proven to be very mobile. I charge the laptop at night, and take it to work with me in the morning, without the charger. The keyboard feels very natural, and overall work is smooth sailing.

At night I use this laptop to play demo games and watch a few videos (I had the foresight to rip a few ISOs). Most DVDs play great, but there was one that does not play smoothly, so I guess it depends on the DVD encoding.

Overall love this laptop's portability. The battery life ensures that the laptop is always ready when I need to use it.

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After using the Acer 1410 for a while now, I feel compelled to write a review.

USAGE: I am college student who takes meticulous notes via OneNote. I have been writing my term papers using Word 2007 on the 1410 and I also find myself using the internet as a supplement to my classes. In short, I use the 1410 constantly. .

SCREEN: The 11.6" inch wide screen is large enough to be usable without long term eye strain, but still small enough to allow the overall size of the laptop to be less than my 5-Star One Subject Notebook! Even though it is a glossy screen, I have not encountered any scenario where it was unusable. Even under the bright fluorescent lights above my desk, the screen is crisp and clear. I imagine most people who find it hard to see don't know how to tilt the lid so the refracted light isn't shining in their eyes.

WEIGHT & SIZE: The overall dimensions of the 1410 are just a fraction longer than a piece of standard paper and also a fraction narrower. As I stated in the screen section, it is smaller in length and width than my notebook. It is also almost as thin as my 5-Star Three Subject Notebook. It weighs less than most of my text books. I find there is no extra strain to carry this in my backpack.

KEYBOARD: The keys are easy to press, however they are not raised much. I found it at first to be a tad difficult to touch type. But, I have since mastered that skill on the 1410. I am torn over the need for the keys to be raised more and the fact that the overall keyboard uses clean and sleek lines. The actual placements of the keys is just fine.

TRACKPAD: I don't use it. I prefer to use a mouse.

PERFORMANCE: I didn't bother to boot into Vista. Instead, I opted to install Windows 7 from a USB thumbdrive. I wiped both partitions and reformatted upon install. From start to finish it took less than 20 minutes, almost completely unattended. After shutting down the Media Player Network Sharing Service, and the Microsoft Search/Indexer Service, the 1410 breezes through everything. Not to sound over dramatic, but it is fast enough that it could easily serve as a desktop replacement for common usages. Obviously you can't do Photoshop, CAD, or 3D Modeling with the 1410, but for most usage, it will perform quite well!

BATTERY: I don't know. I have not had to run on battery yet. My classrooms have all been fitted with more than enough convenient outlets.

EXTRA: I noticed that there is a little led indicator nestled between the wifi, battery and screen ones at the bottom left. It is an indicator for Bluetooth! This would lead me to believe that this feature could be added at a later date with an upgrade.

SUMMARY: MY brother-in-law has one of those run of the mill Netbooks. You know the type: 10" 1GB Memory Atom processor, etc. He let me borrow it while I was "shopping". After using it, I was very much turned off of the Netbooks. They were almost too tiny with no viewing room and worst of all.... uber slow. I almost decided to buy a full size laptop. However, after coming across the 1410, I decided to take a chance. I had hoped it would be a spirited machine that wouldn't leave me frustrated. But I admit, I was skeptical that it wouldn't be much better than the typical Netbook. Needless to say I was quite surprised that the 1410 isn't just a little bit better, but a whole lot better! I guess thats the true advantage of being able to do 4 calculation per cycle as opposed to just 2!

SUMMARY: Buy it. It is beyond worth it, if you are wanting a faster, easier to read, Netbook.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

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This model "Lenovo ThinkPad T430s 23535UU" doesnot include Bluetooth, FingerPrint Reader and Backlit keyboard.

I was in the impression that all T430s models include above options as standard.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Vaio S Series 15.5" LED Core I5 2.40GHz 4GB DDR3 640GB DVD 64bit Reviews

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I have been using this laptop for a month now. Overall, I'm quite pleased with the performance. I did add another 4gb of ram and replaced the hard drive to a faster 7200rpm one.

The screen if very clear, the matte-ish finish is great in reducing reflections. The built quality is pretty good, the laptop doesn't feel solid though, it does flex, apparently sony claims this is better against damage.

The mouse button is LOUD. So I tend to tap on the touchpad instead.

Battery: if I put everything in speed-high performance, it'll last may be 2 hours. on stamina-balance mode around 4 hours. So nothing spectacular.

The fan is located at the middle back right below the screen, which seems awkward with the screen open because it is blocked partially. So putting it flat on a sofa or bed will result in that part being very hot. The fan is quiet under normal operation, but when it is on full blast it's extremely loud.

The camera comes with this Magic-i software that have quite a few adjustments, which gets very confusing when I was trying to fiddle with it to get the image right that I just gave up.

The speakers are horrible at sound production. Even worse, the headphones volume (with both my Beats and Bose headphones) stays pretty low if it's below 50%, I usually set it to 75% just to hear music.

UPDATE:5/29/12

The built in webcam stopped working for me a few days ago. Couldn't reach Sony support because it was memorial day weekend. I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling it in the device manager and that didn't work. Today I went on Sony support website and update the AMD Radeon graphics card driver and lo and behold after the comp restarts, the webcam works again.

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