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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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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Best MSI A6000-029US Laptop Notebook - 16" widescreen / Intel Core 2 Duo Deals

MSI A6000-029US Laptop Notebook - 16' widescreen / Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 / 4GB Memory / 320GB HD / DVD±RW Drive / 802.11b/g/Draft-N / Built-in webcam / Windows 7 Home Premium
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I purchased this laptop shortly after Windows 7 came out. I found a deal on it for $450 or so at Office Depot. I am not an avid Office Depot shopper (and actually used to work there), but I decided to check this out. I got the laptop, had everything setup relatively quickly, and realized that it came with Windows 7 32-bit installed (my lack of homework, but didn't turn out to be a problem). This is the one of only reasons (see next paragraph for other) I give this laptop a 4 star rating. Someone who is even moderately tech savvy can install Windows 7 64-bit with the exact same key, which is on the bottom of the laptop completely free and 100 percent Legal (Windows 7 keys allow for EITHER 32-bit or 64-bit installation). Some of the software for the computer that is on the disc is a bit more challenging to find the 64-bit drivers for, you will have to look for the 64-bit folder. This is worth the extra effort in my opinion. Google it and you will find plenty of forums if you need any help (especially on ).

Pros: This laptop for bucks with 4GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Drive, 16 inch wide screen, HDMI output, and 64-bit Processor and 64-bit Windows 7 (with a bit of work as said above), is clearly a steal! A brand that is lesser known in the mainstream market, because of less advertising, means you don't pay for the Dell, Apple, or Sony advertising. This is a well known brand in the motherboard industry.

Cons: The one problem I have noticed is that occasionally when it tries to hibernate it will not be able to come out of it. I just restart and everything is fine. I have avoided most of this problem by forcing my hard drive to stay on in the power settings. I know it has crashed when the power button LED does not flash anymore (which it normally does when its sleeping). This may be a Windows 7 thing, might be specific to Windows 7 64-bit, or may be the laptop. I am not 100 percent sure where this problem is coming from.

In repsonse to the reviewer talking about tech support and such. Obviously MSI support can only do so much when you haven't done all your research. In your review it even sounded like they answered all your questions and waived some of the cost for you. There were things you did not understand from the get go that you should have. This is not a case of poor MSI support, rather lack of customer due diligence. I am tired of customers rating the product poorly because they haven't done their homework. It sounded like this reviewer looked at a few laptops, chatted with a sales person at Office Depot for an hour, and thought he knew everything he needed to purchase a laptop. The Office Depot guy's job is to sell you a freaking laptop, NOT to do all your homework and make the best decision for you. He is going to have basic knowledge of the products for sale, not enough for you to make a great decision.

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I will 1st note that I've had this laptop for just under 5 months after having the fortune to grab it during last Thanksgiving Black Friday special during which Office Depot had it on sale for only $429!

At that price, it was a sure BUY and and I would rate it the top 5-star rating for 'meets expectations.' Still, even not accounting for the amazing price I got, I rate this laptop 4 stars for both overall features and quality.

My last 2 laptops, purchased in 2004 and 2007, were both by Toshiba, so admittedly I had reservations buying "MSI," a brand I had never heard of before. But after finding out that it's actually a very large maker of mother boards and other innards of pc's for other brands, and that MSI gives a 3yr warranty, that was enough for me to take a chance and buy this brand. Thus far, I'm very happy with the solid construction of the laptop and the fact that (1) everything works right out of the box, and (2) there were very few pre-installed programs and trial-ware software (mostly junk) that other companies like HP or Dell would include that would just slow down the computer (especially at start-up) and take up space on the hard drive.

Windows 7 works and looks like a dream come true, and runs super fast with this Core 2 Duo and 4gb of RAM A+ for that! I'm using it in 32bit, not 64 like some folks.

Finally, the bottom line positive point of this laptop for me was that, after my negative experience with 'integrated Intel graphics' that was on my last Toshiba laptop purchased in 2007, I swore my next laptop must have a graphics chip from Nvidia or ATI, not Intel! At this price, specs/screen size, one would be hard pressed to find a comparable laptop that doesn't force u to have 'integrated Intel graphics'! If you don't game at all, then Intel graphics shouldn't matter, but if you play any games, avoid integrated Intel graphics.

The only 2 negatives worth noting are:

(1) the speakers on the laptop are surprisingly weak and would sound like they are cracking when you play music/movie above 80% of max volume; and

(2) the touch pad is way too sensitive as other reviews have stated when you type, your palm or fingers will brush on it causing the cursor to jump elsewhere and u end up typing in the wrong place or clicking when u didn't mean to. 100% of the time, when I have a mouse attached to the laptop, I will 'lock' the touchpad (turn off the touchpad).

Thank you Office Depot for offering a GREAT price for this pretty awesome laptop!

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The MSI A6000 is a good performer at a great price. But MSI is a TERRIBLE company to depend upon. As others have noted, there provide no documentation, warranty papers, disks etc. with the computer. Try to reach them--they hide their company phone number. MSI does not offer an 800#, no 24/7 tech access, no phone answered live at HQ.

They want you to contact them on the Internet about problems with your computer--with that requirement you are out of luck if you don't have a second computer at hand while trying to fix your MSI.

That's a crazy business model on which to build a base of satisfied customers. Their site and blog says how responsive they. But they are not responsive at all. While I like the A6000, I didn't know thill now how risky it is to depending upon MSI's primitive company tech service system. I now regret purchasing this MSI machine. I will resell it and get a computer brand with 24/7 support. BEWARE OF purchasing MSI products untill they get a real and responsive customer support and service operation going in the USA. CBY

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i bought my first MSI back in Jan of 2010 and it still functions like new. I bought 2 more MSI laptops. Now i own 3 MSI A6000-030US the only difference from the A6000-030US and the A6000-029US is the blu ray player that is all. @Jalard i totally agree with your post. They have been flawless for me. I Dj and use all 3 of them. they have never let me down. Never froze never slowd down and never heated up..... they are fast. Too many haters here. They have no clue what they are talking about. For the person who posted they cant reach customer service lol WOW!!! dude i speak with them all the time lol cant find number here you go 1-888-447-6564 oh and this one 1-626-581-1551. MSI is know for those who say they are unknown. MSI is well internationally known for their motherboards. I have been a comp tech since 1990. Also its like a car. if you dont maintain it it will break down on you. Take care of your laptop and it will take care of you.

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I do not like this laptop at all! The keyboard setup is a major pain, very cramped, and where the mouse pad is located everytime you type, you accidently touch the pad and it moves your cursor! Half the time the numbers on the other side of the keyboard don't work, and after only 6 months the battery is completely dead! What's the point of having a laptop is I have to keep it plugged in! Not worth the money! Keep looking people!

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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Lenovo Thinkpad X201 Laptop I7-620M(2.66GHZ/4MBL3) / 4GB menory Review

Lenovo Thinkpad X201 Laptop I7-620M(2.66GHZ/4MBL3) / 4GB menory/ 320GB HDD 7200RPM / WIN7 Home pre 64Bit / 9 cell battery
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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This is a great, ultra portable laptop! It's definitely all performance with none of the frills of most other laptops (unless you indulge in a fingerprint scanner). Okay, sure, it doesn't have the best graphics card, but who honestly looked at this and thought, "gaming computer!". It's powerful, reliable, and great for business or for people who like to work when they travel. Plus all of the intense lenovo recovery ware makes you feel safe in the event that it DOES mess up on you. As long as you can turn the computer on, you can get all of your files onto an external hard drive and easily restore the computer to an earlier state-without ever having to log into windows. As a student, I appreciated the ease with which I could travel with this laptop, as well as its speed and processing capability.

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I loved this at first -i thought, 2.6Ghz i7, 4gb memory, 320gb hard drive, like 12hrs of battery life with 9-cell li-ion, beautiful ibm keyboard, 3lbs ultraportable and rugged, for less than $1000. "omg i love life."

Unfortunately there are some serious shortcomings with this laptop, as follows:

unstable, weak keyboard: peeling off the keys to clean makes it impossible to reattach the keys, unlike in previous ibm thinkpads which are ultra rugged. they really cut corners on the quality. even popping off and replacing one letter keys has caused that key to be unreliable ever since; on fast typing it doesn't fire correctly. what's the point of a blazing hot i7 when, when you're typing you have to go back to correct 'coectly'? because i'm afraid to touch the keyboard now, it's gathering dust in the corners and is hard to clean.

rapidly degrading battery. maybe 6hrs instead of the advertised amount.

whenever i'm running on battery, the screen inexplicably whites out (extremely high contrast to an almost unreadable state) for 30 seconds at a time, every half hour or so.

wireless card not very good: everytime i take the computer from standby, it shuts off; it doesn't interface well with access points; it blinks out sometimes -the drivers are no good at all

the latch connecting the battery to the computer is defective; when you drag the computer forward on a surface, it disconnects and the power cuts out, making you lose all your work

the keyboard is the biggest deal for me, but all these other things made me feel like lenovo threw out all the quality and ruggedness that made ibm thinkpads great. i loved that old keyboard and now it's just not the same. tl;dr next time, i'm getting an overpriced macbook

still 3 stars for great processor, ram, and price. i'm not afraid of firing up programs and running multiple browser windows, stuff i couldn't do on my old computer. too bad the KEYBOARD doesn't wok (i mean work).

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This product is not at all like what was described, I had to return it. The core was wrong the serial numbers did not match up. In addition I got the wrong product late, and not just a day late try 1/2 a week late. Furthermore, I still did not get what I paid for with expedited shipping and waiting over a month.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Cheap DELL Latitude D531 Laptop with 2.0GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, 80GB Hard

DELL Latitude D531 Laptop with 2.0GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, 80GB Hard Drive, DVD/CDRW Optical Drive, Built-In Wifi, and Windows Vista Business
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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We recently purchased a computer. It runs great. It was in great condition. We are very happy with it. It arrived in a good amount of time and the price was right. I will be ordering from you again I'm sure.

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Received exactly what was advertised. The laptop runs great and has very minimal scratches on it. It shipped fast and in good packaging. I'm very satisfied with the purchase.

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This was a great deal and I will be buying again for sure! This was the best deal I found on this computer.

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three weeks after ordering two dell latitued D531's for my elementary school kids, I finally received the laptops to only find out that despite the way they were advertised as 2GB RAM, they came with 896 MB of RAM, I am calling their office but the recording says they are not taking calls... What a rip off...

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As a person who is still on a budget because of the economy, this was a suitable option and price range for my purpose. Of course the battery is useless, i knew it would be, but I'll just replace it when i can. Mine came with windows vista business, so long as it had windows i was happy.

This product is working fine so far, it's an older model so it may need to have some newer drivers installed to operate the new plug and play products like optical mouses, but but my printer booted up fine with no driver disk needed.

The seller answered my questions promptly, i would purchase from this seller again.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Sony VAIO VGN-Z610Y/B 13.1-Inch Widescreen (Black) Review

Sony VAIO VGN-Z610Y/B 13.1-Inch Widescreen
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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For the casual user who needs to browse the web, run basic multimedia, and edit documents, this is a very nice laptop. The fingerprint security system was easy to set up but can occasionally take many tries afterwards to recognize the main user. The screen is wide and offers excellent clarity.

There is no keypad section, which would be a big plus if you are someone who needs to enter numbers and calculations often.

It is weak on processing power and can take forever to boot up, a notoriety with Sony's Vaio bloatware. If you can manage to whittle down on the unnecessary software, this unit can run quite steadily.

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First let me say I have always been very pleased with Amazon.com. Several years back I had a bad experience with E-Bay and stayed away from internet purchases altogether. I eased back into internet purchases with Amazon and have been thoroughly pleased ever since. As a matter of fact, Amazon out did themselves this time. I placed my order for this laptop on Thursday May 28 with standard shipping through Advancity. It arrived the VERY NEXT DAY! I love Amazon!

Anyway, now that I got that out of the way, I am very happy with my purchase. After many days of research I decided what features were most important to me. 2.4 Ghz speed was sufficient. 4GB DDR3 SDRAM was hard to find in a laptop, but this one had it. 320 GB SATA hard drive (7200 RPM) was also hard to find but this one had it too. I also wanted Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit. If I feel like it, I can always replace it with Windows Microsoft 7 when it becomes available. The 13 inch wide screen is just right. It's weight is only an incredible 3.2 pounds. Battery life seems to be O.K. although I frequently keep my laptop plugged in. It looks and feels great. I really don't have any major complaints. This Sony product is another in a long list of Sony products I own including a 40 inch Bravia LCD TV, digital camera and Bluray player. There are some complaints about the price of Sony products, but I think you pretty much get what you pay for.

When evaluating products for purchase, I feel it's really important to first decide which features are most important to you and are they practical. Price of course fits in there somewhere.

UPDATE: It's been over two weeks since my new Sony laptop arrived. I am still very pleased, especially since I paid Advancity $1,729.00 and today's price is $2.199.00 from Techno Intelligence. Over a $400.00 price increase. Maybe there's a lesson to be learned here. I usually like to see a lot of positive reviews to comfort me in my purchase. Maybe it's not always bad to be the first to buy and review.

UPDATE: Now the computer is no longer for sale. What does this all mean?

UPDATE: Now the computer is $1,999.00. It is a great computer. Pick your price.

UPDATE: March 25, 2009. My Sony Laptop is still going strong. I have no major complaints. The fingerprint identification works well except it takes some getting used to. You have to run your finger over the sensor precisely the same way each time in order to get it to recognize you. I bought a Windows 7 upgrade but haven't installed it yet. I've had absolutely no problems with Vista.

In case anyone is interested, I signed up with an internet company called IYOGI to solve and fix computer problems. On a few occasions where I got over my head they came to the rescue. They are in India (yes, I know) but they have never let me down. They've done an excellent job. On one occasion where they were stumped, they actually sent someone to my home to fix the problem. Incredible! Look into it. Oh yeh, a refurbished model is now $1850.00 Over $100.00 more than I paid new.

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

MSI Computer Corp. GS70 2OD-001US 17.3-Inch Laptop Reviews

MSI Computer Corp. GS70 2OD-001US 17.3-Inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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This laptop honestly had everything I was looking for. (Except for windows 8.. not a huge fan)

The screen looks great! From playing games with high settings to watching HD movies, everything has looked very good to say the least. The colors look great!

The Audio is pretty decent as well. Speakers are pretty decent not to mention it has a built in subwoofer. Everything seemed pretty clear as far as the vocals go.

They Keyboard is done by SteelSeries and is pretty comfortable to type on. The keys are also illuminated and have a program which is very customizable for the LED settings.

The touchpad takes some getting used to but once customized its decent. Honestly though if I'm gaming or doing some long work then I'm usually using a mouse. The left and right click are hidden under the bottom of the touchpad making it look pretty sleek.

The graphics card is pretty decent too. I've been able to LoL, WoW, and FFXIV:ARR with pretty high settings and have good FPS.

The heat dissipation was very well thought through for this laptop in my opinion. It pulls air from the top and expels it from each of the sides at a 45 degree angle upward. This makes sure that the heat doesn't make your legs into toast and ensures that the heat doesn't get trapped under the laptop.

I havent had a chance to use the webcam yet.

Battery life is pretty decent and has a feature that allows the user to toggle between integrated and dedicated graphics in order to optimize battery life.

I love the 16 gigs of ram and the SSD(s) that make this laptop pretty quick. I really loved the how I was able to get so many features along with a slim laptop. It also looks very sleek and classy.

I would recommend this laptop. In hindsight, if I had it to do over, I would have gotten the version that had 2 SSD(s) instead of only one. (FYI the only difference between the two is storage space and an additional SSD)

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this has everything i need for a PC but now in a laptop form, wish it had standard video jacks, but no worries, now i have to go out and buy an HDMI monitor

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I bought this Laptop because I wanted something bigger than my Sager NP 7330. I am constantly deployed with limited space, so I was needing something with decent power and a Laptop that was very thin. I read many reviews about people complaining about the temperatures of this Laptop when Gaming. After I purchased this, I contacted the seller because I wanted to return it due to all the negativity I have read. I AM GLAD THAT I DID NOT. I have played Call Of Duty Black Ops II, Battlefield 3, Arma III, and many other Games. I have played Black OPS II for over 2 hours straight and did not have any issues with Heat..(at a solid 60FPS)The GTX-765m is the right card for this Machine.The Laptop never shut down once on me like I thought it would.

This Laptop Boots in about 7-8 seconds from a Cold Boot, maybe faster. I am a big fan of using Raid 0, and MSI did a great job of implementing "Super Raid". My notebook as a 750GB Data Drive, and 2 64GB Msata Drives in Raid 0. The Msata Drives have the OS on them and just a few Games that I play regularly. I am not a big fan of Windows 8, but once I update to 8.1 I am sure I will be just fine.

The Keyboard is made by Steel Series, and has only a slight bit of Flex in it. The lighting effects add a nice look when you are Gaming in the Dark. There is combination after combination of colors you can choose from. If you don't want to look like a Nerd, you can even turn them off.

I am not a big fan of the Touch-Pad, but I also have not updated the touch-pad Drivers yet. I am sure once I do that, it will be just fine.

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i7 cpu, 2gb gpu memory, 16gb ram, 128gb ssd, 750 hdd, packed into a very thin design for $1700.

OS boots up in literally ~5 seconds.

The touchpad initially caused some frustration. But after downloading the latest firmware and changing the settings to my liking, it has some very nice features.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Cheap ThinkPad Edge E535 3260EDU 15.6" LED Notebook - AMD - A-Series

ThinkPad Edge E535 3260EDU 15.6' LED Notebook - AMD - A-Series A4-4300M 2.5GHz
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
List Price: $549.00
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Wellll, have had it since the end of June, annnnd very solid build quality, responsive, was easy to set up, and is easy to start up, LOVE the non glare display, much better sound system than any laptop I 've had before, good battery life, no glitches so far. If anything else comes to mind, I will get right back here ; }

Love it.

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This is an attractive machine, with TrackPoint (a must have for me) at a great price. It came with Windows 7 installed and Windows 8 upgrade discs. Although I selected the free shipping option, it arrived in 2 days via FedEx.

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I am so happy I was able to order this Windows & laptop. I had first ordered from Costco a Toshiba that had every bell and whistle and was lightning quick. It should have a been a dream. However, it was made nearly unusable by Windows 8 and I wisely decided to return it. I went on the hunt for a Windows 7 laptop and found this one. I was a bit skeptical about how the description mentions Windows 8, but while reading other reviews I gained confidence in placing the order and am so happy I did.

The computer arrived quickly and is everything I hoped it would be. I am no super techie but this laptop is fast. Applications open quickly and surfing the net is lightning fast over wireless.

Some things I really love about this computer are:

1) It is not loaded down with Bloat-ware

2) I also love having the buttons above the mousepad

3) It also has an HDMI outlet in case you want to hook it to a TV or something

4) It comes with Windows 7 pre-installed but they send you Windows 8 recovery disc

5) The screen is gorgeous and looks like it is anti-glare

6) The speakers sound nice to me

7) It has a web cam

8) It has a DVD reader/writer (not blue ray but I don't care)

Quite frankly I wish I had the funds available to buy an additional one. It seems like everyone in the house needs use of a computer at the same time and having one more would solve some problems. Overall, both myself and my husband are very happy with this purchase. Like he said "Wow, this is smoking fast!" If you are looking for a quick little workhorse then you really can't go wrong. Plus having Windows 7 will make you way happier than that mess that they call Windows 8.

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Purchased this laptop for my mother and it's perfect. She is very clumsy and careless so I was looking more for something resistant, reliable and with good quality than fashionable, chic or lightweight.

The CPU, the AMD APU A4 is much better than Intel counter parts, Celeron, Dual Cores and even some Core i3. It comes with windows 7, so I didn't waste time trying to teach my mother how to use the useless tiles (Metro) and all the pointless changes in windows 8.

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This is an amazing product. The processor is much better than I thought. It's fast and good designed. Really good!

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Friday, August 22, 2014

Discount Hewlett Packard WA606UAABA Hp G71-449wm Intel 2.10ghz 4gb 320gb

Hewlett Packard WA606UAABA Hp G71-449wm Intel 2.10ghz 4gb 320gb Dvd/rw 17.3 Windows
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I found nearly 60 positive reviews (average 4.8 stars) for this computer on the Walmart website, so I ordered it through Amazon to save money. So far, a week later, this computer is just as advertised. The screen is great, the features are great also. Be sure to make your recovery disks early, however. They take awhile, and that's a Windows 7 issue, not an issue with this computer. I'd buy it again, and will update this review as I get more experience with it. See the Walmart reviews.

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Discount ASUS K50IJ-H1 15.6-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Black)

ASUS K50IJ-H1 15.6-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I was apprehensive about replacing my seven year old HP laptop. It served me well but had some hiccups that I had become accustomed to. The thought of adapting to Windows 7, Office 2007 and new hardware besides was daunting.

I couldn't be happier! Windows 7 is a dream and the laptop itself is really an easy machine to work with and no idiosyncracies. The price was a complete bargain! I did my market research and ASUS was listed as the best buy for the money, but I didn't expect to be so happy! I had heard that the touch pad and keyboard were not responsive and that people had trouble using the camera, etc because the instructions weren't included. I found everything simple to use and intuitive. I would highly reccomend this computer to everyone, not just the budget conscious.

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I bought the ASUS K50 15.6-Inch Laptop under the worst possible conditions: my main PC had just failed, and I had emergency client work to do. I bought this notebook based on about 30 minutes of online research and on what turned out to be good advice from a knowledgeable salesperson.

Have to say that I'm quite pleased with this unit and its overall performance running under Windows 7. After cleaning out some of the (unwanted) apps and programs, it has performed flawlessly for about a month now. The Intel Dual-Core CPU has made this notebook a joy to use, but what really shines through are the superb graphics from its 15.6-inch, 1366 x 768-pixel (16:9) display and the overall ergonomics. The horizontal angles on the LCD screen were excellent, and can share the view with a couple of your friends while watching a movie, photos or PowerPoint presentations on its screen.

The K50 keyboard feels solid, and there's barely had any flex. The keys offer a nice response. The spaciousness of the keyboard is a joy during long writing stints, and the numeric keypad to the right didn't need any sacrifice of key space to accommodate it.

The touchpad is large and quite comfortable to use. The buttons are large, and have quietly audible clicks when pressed. The touchpad seemed to lack some response while moving the cursor at high speeds out of the box, but tweaking it a bit seemed to resolve the issue.

Unlike my previous HP and VAIO laptops and notebooks, I don't need a supplementary cooler when using it for long periods. Their "IceCool" design offers cleverly designed and positioned heat vents which keeps the palm rest cool, lower than that of the average human body temperature at the palm rest area, even after long computing hours.

The K50 notebook has all the necessary ports for my use. On the right side are separate headphone and microphone jack, two USB ports, VGA output, RJ45 Ethernet and the required power jack. The DVD/CD optical drive and two more USB ports are on the left. There's a memory card slot in the front (tested only with SD cards so far) and dual Kensington lock slots on the back.

The ASUS K50 system comes with a six-cell battery installed and accessed from the bottom of the computer. It seems to power the system for four hours with normal usage in power saver mode, and in high workload, I found that the system runs about two and a half to three hours. Since it's not a netbook, didn't expect more. Obviously this notebook doesn't have enough battery capacity to be carried out without the charger.

Was quite impressed with the overall sound quality delivered by the built-in Altec Lansing Speakers. They delivered good sound without distortions, and both the high and low end of the music was clear and crisp. An external subwoofer might be good to boost low bass range sounds, but overall the sound quality impressed this reviewer.

Pros:

Full-size 15.6 inch display with excellent color and brightness

Cool to the touch during operation

Solid full-sized keyboard

Excellent ergonomics

Good performance at an affordable price

Nice subtle design

Good sound quality

Cons:

Upgrade capability may be limited (like many notebooks)

Touchpad response requires some tweaking

If you are happy with its subtle design and don't plan on upgrading the system anytime soon, you won't find any better performer than the ASUS K5 in its price range. If you can spend a few bucks more, there are other computers that might give you better gaming performance, but that wasn't a personal consideration. This is a good laptop providing excellent value for the money, more than this reviewer expected.

In summary, the ASUS K50 is a pleasure to use. It's a solid 5-star product, without a doubt.

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I've not had the unit long enough to write an informative review but I did do some extensive research before I selected ASUS and this model to begin with... so far, not a single disappointment...

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I ordered this laptop it was my first laptop purchase. My husband helped me a little when it came to purchasing the product. When it came in he was actually a little jealeous of my laptop. He paid a lot more for his with extra features that he does not use. The computer is WONDERFUL! I am planning on starting my own home business and so far this has been great. Beautiful colors on the screen.

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This product is outstanding. It is fast, the screen is excellent, and the battery life is also quite good. So far I have no comments on longevity (bought it at the end of June), but it is working well after a month. I enjoy using it, and given the price differential ($600 vs. $2,000 between it and a more expensive model), this seems to have all that I need. I'm in the real estate and lending business, so I don't need a gaming computer, so it seems perfectly adequate. One complaint: Asus sets up its drive partitioned into a System Drive (C:) and a Data Drive (D:); however, Win7 wants to put "My Documents," "My Pictures," etc. on the C partition. I had to create a workaround to make my programs automatically fetch from and save to a documents directory on the "D" partition. It's minor, but if you are not a somewhat above average user, you won't know what to do to fix this problem.

Otherwise, no gripes at all, and Win7 works fine.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Review of Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 15.6-Inch Laptop (Grey Metal) - Windows 8 - 500

Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 15.6-Inch Laptop - Windows 8 - 500 GB Hard Drive - 6 GB DDR3 SDRAM - 2.5 GHz 3rd Gen Intel Core i5-3210M Processor
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I've been using a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge for the last two years for work and love it. So I bought my wife the Ideapad z580 the other day. For the money you can't get better specs. Intel core i5 processor, 8gb Ram, 750gb hardrive were included in a $499 deal at Staples. The other laptops of similar spec were at least $100 more and then some. The feel and handle of the z580 are great. But there are some key problems with this computer that have caused us to return it in favor of something else.

1. The track pad doesn't have separate buttons, they are integrated. I don't care one way or the other, but they have to work. The buttons seemed to work only half of the time. I soon just started to tap on the pad to select things because the buttons wouldn't do it. I even tried to adjust the sensitivity of them to no avail. It's also super sensitive. If you even remotely touch anything other than your finger to it, the pointer jumps all over. It also seemed to select things when our fingers hovered over the track pad. For me, the track pad has to work well since you use it for everything. If it doesn't it'll make your computer experience a disaster.

2. The network card would lose signal and we would have to reset the connection. This is unacceptable as well.

3. The computer, if left open goes into sleep mode, which is fine, but the problem is that it won't wake up. The only way to wake up the z580 if it goes to sleep with the screen open is to push the power button and restart the computer. There is no fix for this per the user forums about this laptop.

Between the poor track pad, poor internet network card, and a computer that you can't wake up; it made our decision to return it and look for something else pretty easy. those things just make the laptop experience miserable.

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I never thought I'd say this but the trackpad alone is reason enough you should not buy this laptop. It is the worst design I have seen in any of the half dozen laptops I've owned. It is way larger than most trackpads making it far too easy to bump when typing. Additonally, as others have noted the integrated buttons don't work properly. Whenever I'm trying to right click on something the computer keeps left clicking. Usually there's this perfect sweepspot to the far left, but it doesn't work consistently. I think the designers must have realized midway through that you'd wind up using a mouse all the time because they put a shortcut key (Function-F6) to turn off the trackpad, which I now do all the time.

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It does everything it is supposed to. Sound is very good for a laptop. It boots fast and battery life is very good

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A great computer. Love it. Received one as a gift and purchased the other one for our son. Sound, display, keyboard; all very user friendly.

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TERRIBLE TERRIBLE TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!

I SENT MY LAPTOP IN TO BE SERVICED FOR "$127 WITH A WEEK TURN-AROUND". AFTER ONE MONTH, 2 WEEKS, AND 3 ARGUMENTS LATER (BECAUSE THEY TRIED TO CHARGE ME $300 AAFFTTEERR QUOTING ME $127) I STILL HAVE A BROKEN LAPTOP!

THEY ACTUALLY TOOK MY MONEY AND STILL SENT IT BACK BROKEN! I WILL NEVER BUY FROM THIS COMPANY AGAIN! SHAME ON YOU LENOVO!

I WOULD RATE THEM A ZERO IF I COULD. LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE/REPAIR!

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

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HP Pavilion DV7T Quad 17.3-Inch Widescreen Laptop
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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i've had this computer for more than a year and im very impressed with its performance. Its fast, quiet but it heats so much. the touch panel that includes volume control, play/pause/stop and wifi (on/off) stop working on the 10th month of use. that fact is irritating since i used a lot the touch panel to mute the computer sound and to turn off/on my wifi.

besides the touch panel situation the performance of the computer is amazing. i use it to run engineering swoftwares and never had any problems.

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Cheap HP Business Notebook 6710b DUO CORE 1.8GHz/1.5GB/80GB HDD

HP Business Notebook 6710b DUO CORE 1.8GHz/1.5GB/80GB HDD / CDRW/DVDRW
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Really love this computer, duo cor in a laptop for an affordable price wins in my book. Pretty fast for what its intended for, great on facebook, high graphics games off facebook run a little slower but thats not what its intended for, a little heavy but well worth what I paid

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Discount ASUS Q200E 11.6" Core i3 500GB HDD Notebook

ASUS Q200E 11.6' Core i3 500GB HDD Notebook
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I've been testing the Q200E-BH13T45, which I've purchased from Best Buy during a sale, for several months now and, overall, my conclusion is that, as others noted, it's a very good product for the price without any major flaws.

Rather than getting into an overly winded review, I will try to touch upon the most important aspects of the ultrabook.

Performance

There will be arguments about this, but my personal feeling is that performance should come first as an electronic's first purpose is to make its user's life easier or, at the least, more entertaining. Frustrating and pissing the user off by being slow, freezing, and causing aggravation is sort of counterproductive to that goal.

In this regard, the Q200E comes off spectacularly well for all the most important aspects of a computer uses, although gaming is a bit weak.

It comes with an Intel Core i3, 4GB RAM (with 64-bit OS to take advantage of it), and an Intel HD 3000 video card. In the majority of cases, the Q200E runs pretty flawlessly; certainly, you're not going to encounter slow downs just navigating Windows 8 or editing office documents/spreadsheets as I'm wont to do. Videos (even 1080p ones), music, web surfing (yes, even with a dozen tabs opened) aren't problems either.

However, games is certainly the Q200E's weak point. One could have guessed that playing games like Crysis on Ultra is not going to be easy from the fact that it has an Intel HD 3000 GPU, but it's quite a bit worse than I had hoped. Still, I can't dock any points for this weakness as the Q200E is not meant to be a dedicated gaming device and turning it into such would make it lose some of the things I find attractive about it (attractive thinness, very low weight, etc).

P.S. I know some of you care about boot-up time. It personally doesn't bother me at all, but here are the stats: From complete shut down, booting up to usable Windows is roughly 10-11 seconds and it's another 10-15 seconds for all background processes to start up depending on how many you have. From sleep (i.e. closing the ultrabook's lid instead of shutting down), it is 2 seconds before the Q200E is completely active.

I see a lot of people quail about putting in an SSD in the Q200E in order to improve performance, but personally, I rather save the money and keep the 500GB space.

Touch Screen

I originally thought of putting this in the 'performance' section, but I decided to give it its own section simply because of sheer importance. A big reason why I chose to buy this ultrabook was because of the touch screen, so for others in the same position as me, it's only fair I give touch screen a section of its own.

To make it concise, the touch screen is well done.

It is responsive and using it with Windows 8 works as well as using the iPhone, Android phone, or, if you will, Windows Phone. I have to commend Microsoft (and Asus for putting in a responsive screen) as I had not expected to like using touch screen nearly as much as I did. The touch screen responsiveness and ease of usage on the Windows 8's Modern UI and the desktop mode really does a lot to add to the enjoyability of the Q200E.

And for those wondering as I did whether the touch screen works well with legacy applications/games instead of Modern UI-designed apps/games, the answer is a resounding yes. I tried games and applications designed specifically for non-touch screen Windows XP/Windows 7 and they work excellently. Basically, touch screen presses react as if you had left-click with the mouse and, if you need more precision, you can drag on the screen and it will highlight items.

Display/Battery Life

The display for the Q200E is fairly good. It is bright and, especially at 100% brightness setting, the color become more vibrant giving the screen a nice liveliness. The resolution (1366x768) might be low for some, especially when there are ultrabooks that head into the 1920x1080 'full HD' resolution, but despite it, the resolution does not distract from the quality of the display for me.

No doubt, a number of people are wondering about how well the display works in sunlight too. The truth is that, in direct sunlight, it is absolutely horrible. You can't see a damn thing, except for glare and reflections. But...this is pretty standard for most screens anyway. As for indirect sunlight, though, the screen works decently well. There is much reflections, of course, but what matters is the screen is very visible and thus usable so long as the sunlight is not directly hitting the screen.

The battery life is a bit of a downer, though. On a full charge using 'Balanced' power setting, battery life seems to be around 3-4 hours. Now, that battery life doesn't bother me too much. While the Q200E is intended to be my main computing device, I'm generally near a power socket whenever I intend to use it in excess of 1-2 hours. Otherwise, I find the 3-4 hour estimated battery life to be plentiful.

If you are the type to use your laptop/ultrabook extensively on the go, though, be forewarned of the battery limits on this device.

Hardware Design

One of the things that made me fall in love with the Q200E while browsing the mobile section at Best Buy was the low 2.9lbs weight combined with what I feel was a sleek design.

The top and touchpad/keyboard area is designed as a smooth metallic surface while the screen is, yes, glass and the bottom is the standard plastic. This is good in practical use. Generally, the metallic areas is the area you tend to touch and stare at allowing you its more high end feel.

What adds to the sleekness, a bit surprisingly, is that it was designed so that all of the ports is located at the end near the screen. This makes the ultrabook become slimmer as you move away but thicker as you move in rather than giving it an equal thinness distribution. It might sound a bit awkward and I'm guessing it might not be a popular design as I noticed most other ultrabooks seem to add an optical drive (which the Q200E lacks) plus a few more ports and even out the thinness distribution. However, to me, it feels much better to hold and adds to the sleek appearance.

Audio

This is the last thing I want to touch on, but it is important to me and I'd imagine quite a few other people too.

The Q200E places the speakers inside the casing in the area beside the touchpad and allows the sound to flow out through two openings at the bottom. Unlike smartphones, which also tend to place speakers on the back, the Q200E's speakers is located near the edge and the edge curves up a bit meaning the sound doesn't get muffled when you place it on a flat surface.

Additionally, also unlike smartphones, the sound quality is loud and of good quality. I am not familiar with Asus' 'Sonic Master' speaker brand, but according to Asus, it brings 'audiophile' quality music to their laptops. I'm not so sure of that, but yes, it sounds good through the speakers and on headphones (though be forewarned, headphones is not nearly as loud through the Q200E as when used through a desktop).

So pound for pound, it places speaker in an out of the way location for good looks, but ensure the quality remains good and well.

Overall Rating

Now lets tally up everything and give the Q200E an overall rating.

Pros:

Excellent performance

Sleek and thin hardware design

Great audio quality and speaker placement

Great display quality

Easy to use touch screen

Cons:

A bit weak with gaming

Battery life seems to top out at 3-4 hours; likely 5 hours if you turn down all settings and use it conservatively

Overall Rating: 8/10

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I bought this laptop after doing a lot of research both online and in a store. I wanted a laptop that was light, had windows 8 and a touchscreen.

Most of the computers that fit all of my needs were way out of my price range and when I saw this computer I was hesitant but decided to make the purchase.

I have not regretted it for a minute. The computer is lightweight, the screen is vibrant and very responsive the track pad is also very responsive. I Love windows 8 and the ability to totally customize the start screen. I did learn that Google Chrome does not work if you use it to pin tiles to your start screen. You need to use internet explorer. Google Chrome can be used to browse.

If you are looking for a lightweight computer that doesn't cost an arm and a leg I highly recommend this one.

Update. My affair with this computer ended sadly. It really started to slow down and the fan really got loud after about an hour of use. I ended up returning it. :(

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I purchased a Microsoft Surface when it was released because I thought it would finally bridge the gap between a fun tablet and a productive tablet. And while it was a very nice device, it just felt like a prettier "fun" tablet. And I was needing something small that I can do work on and with a touchscreen. I saw this ASUS Q200E and immediately sold my Surface to snatch this thing up. While I may miss my Surface, this is really what I needed.

I wanted PC that was easy to take with me and a touchscreen and this one fits the bill. I was surprised at the speed after seeing some reports of it being slow (hard drive). While the initial updates were kind of slow, I've had no problems out of this device.

It doesn't have dedicated graphics but let me tell you...I wasn't planning on loading Bioshock on this but I did install Star Trek Online and Star Wars Old Republic and BOTH ran well. No stuttering and fairly smooth. If you are a hard core gamer, you may notice frame rate issues but I was not disappointed at all and actually quite surprised.

This laptop also boots VERY fast once you are all setup. About 6 seconds from a cold boot and about 1-2 seconds from sleep. I was also very impressed with this.

The sound is very impressive on this laptop. The first time I played a game or fired up XBOX music, I was blown away. It was a nice surprise.

About the only thing I would give this low marks for is the display. Coming from the Surface, I could see a big difference. For sure, not as sharp and some colors seems washed out. But it isn't bad either. Touchscreen response is good but sometimes can over compensate. Just takes a bit to "learn" it.

I am actually a Windows 8 fan. I have it on my home PC, work PC and other non-touch laptop. I've gotten used to the new interface and organized my tiles and it is joy to use. That said, TOUCH makes it even more enjoyable. And I admire Microsoft for sticking with this as touch is the future. This being as mix of touch and mouse control makes it just a totally awesome device.

For this price, this is a MAJOR steal and I highly recommend this laptop! If you don't mind an 11.6 inch screen, you will not find a better bargain than this.

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I would like to come right out and say that this is a great general usage computer. By general usage I mean that you're using it mostly for word processing, viewing videos (maybe two or three loading in different tabs), or maybe a light java scripted web based computer game (like Farmville or Poker, games on Facebook are fine for this). So now that we have our target user not an aspiring gamer or CAD user let's talk about this computer.

It comes preloaded with Windows 8 and has a bit of a learning curve attached to it. Fortunately this computer is touchscreen, which makes Windows 8 a lot easier. However, there are a few times when the curser seems to jump to a different position on the screen which only seems to happen if I've just been touching then switched to the finger mouse pad. But it's in a blimp of a second, my guess is it's simply taking a moment to figure out that you've switched control, and is calibrating the cursor to the new relative position from the change over. It's not a problem, I mention it so if you see this you don't flip out thinking "I've got spyware and someone else just moved my cursor!" Now if that happens and you're not switching between the two run your anti-virus or other protocols depending on your level of computer knowledge. One thing users should keep in mind is that Windows should be evaluated separately from the computer itself. If you don't like W8 you'd probably love this computer with W7 or Vista.

On the physical aspect I'd say this computer is perfect for students, writers, and other's who prefer to be able to take their computer on the go with them and aren't planning on making it a main movie computer. This puppy fits anywhere your tablet will for most part. It's thin and light compared to other laptops. The touchscreen makes it great for reading books on. For me as a science major I'll often read technical articles or books. Some of these are on websites or PDFs, but when your reading along and there's a diagram referenced that's a bit small compared to the font zooming in with the touch screen then zooming back out to continue reading is very nice. So you get some tablet advantages with the touchscreen, making this laptop excellent as a reading device if you have a sturdy location to set it and are planning on being there long enough to where standard boot up times aren't an annoyance. Which on that topic the computer boots up relatively fast, but nowhere near those laptops with Solid State Drives (SSD).

Again for the target audience, the hard drive is plenty at 500GB. I would like to mention however there is NOT a built in CD/DVD drive. You will need an external one. So if you want to watch movies on the go you'll need to preload them or stream them from the web (assuming you'll have WiFi). One reviewer said his came with an external drive in the box, mine did not. But that shouldn't be too big a deal as you can come across one on sale for as low as $30 and pretty standard around $50. The reason they do this is to make the laptop thinner and lighter.

That being said, the screen. The screen gives you plenty of light in my opinion, for use indoors. Outdoors it's a bit dim but still usable. Now I also put on a Zagg screen protector as I take mine with me a lot. You'd be surprised how much just little dust particulates will gently mar the screen of your laptops in general. With this one being touch screen I don't want these mars there potentially de-functing the sensors so I do recommend you buy the screen protector. Mine as stated was Zagg, specifically cut for this computer. I found it was easy to put on as long as you put on a nice even coat of the applicator solution TO THE PROTECTOR NOT THE SCREEN.

Another regard for the screen is that if you do want to watch a movie using the laptop as a source, don't despair. There's an HDMI out port on the left upper corner to plug into your HDTV. I also really like that there are two USB ports on this same side and one more on the opposite side near the headphones jack and card slot. A few USB devices come out and turn at 90degrees essentially blocking the next port, so this ensures that if you have one of those devices it doesn't block you out.

The charging cable is nice too. It doesn't have a bulky transformer like a lot of laptops, and it's got plenty of length. As far as battery life goes, it last's around 3+ hours no problem. I generally always keep mine plugged in, so what's the max and how does it vary on usage, I don't really know. I mostly am watching educational videos or typing when using mine.

As far as anything burning out, I'll have to make that an update when something finally does. I've only had this computer for about two weeks now. So far it's been good to me and I anticipate good things. I have a couple friends who were using ASUS products and their stuff has lasted for quite some time. Sadly many of them are pretty rough on their machines.

Bottom line, I like this laptop and recommend it as a general use (not for gamers/CAD users)and portability focused users. Especially good for sitting down and really focusing on e-books due to it's touch screen zooming ability (I've really enjoyed this, can you tell?)

AS AN ASIDE FROM THE COMPUTER'S REVIEW.........................

That being said I'd like to also note for those of you who seem to have a lot of hard drive failures on your laptops. Any standard spinning hard drive needs to NOT be tilted during use, it damages the drive and reduces the life of your computer. Don't just walk around leasurely while it's on. Be careful to move it within the same plane (think back to geometry). Many people seem to not realize this type of treatment is bad for their computer or they just don't care to exercise the extra caution. If your either one and say I'll just buy a new laptop after this one burns our from my tipping and bumping it around while it's on, don't blame the manufacturer. Also, you may consider buying a SSD laptop. Since there's no moving parts you can be pretty careless while it's on like with a tablet or your phone. But those SSD laptops currently have very small drives and are really expensive. But hey, if you can afford to buy a new laptop every four or five months maybe it'll be cheaper for you to go this route.

I'm not trying to be critical of anyone here, I just want to make sure due blame rests where it should and help move buyers to what products will suit them best. Everyone wins when we are educated buyers. To all out there my best regards.

By the way I also bought mine from a local retailor for less than $490 with free shipping if I purchased it off their site. But I do still love Amazon.

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*NOTE: To my knowledge, the Q200E is a Best Buy-only product, where I got mine.*

Pros:

+ Gorgeous design--the brushed metal finish and slim form factor made this the envy of everyone who saw it.

+ Zippy. The i3 processor, while aging and a bit weedy compared to its big brothers, let everything run smooth and quickly.

+ Touch screen is fun, intuitive (once you get used it it) and functional.

+ Portable. While a bit on the heavy side, this is much easier to lug around than my 15.6" work laptop. Even the power brick is small and portable!

+ Boots up FAST and wakes from sleep INSTANTLY thanks to the instant-on feature.

Cons and nitpicks:

Windows 8. Ugh. But a necessary evil.

Mechanical HDD--while this lends to more space for less money made me feel uneasy as they are fragile, especially in notebooks. They are also slower than the (still) insanely expensive SSDs.

Screen is small, low resolution, has poor color, and feels cheap with its plastic film. (To be fair, they had to cut back somewhere, and Asus is known for low-resolution laptop screens)

Touch interface is a gimmick on Windows 8.

Touchpad mouse has odd bouts of unresponsiveness, and I wish the multi-touch gestures were customizable.

i3 processor, while adequate, did not meet my expectations.

Third-party programs lag (browsing on IE was fast and zippy, though).

Shameful battery life.

For less than $500, this little notebook packs a lot of great features and is absolutely wonderful for students or professionals on the go. It is beautifully designed with its sleek contours and lines, brushed metal finish, and dual-tone color scheme. Everyone I showed it to immediately wanted one. While a tad on the heavy side, I found it to be a joy to move around, taking computing where I needed. I was also pleasantly surprised at how zippy it was. I am a multi-tasking power-user, and I was surprised at how well this machine stood up for me. What I really loved about this machine, though, is that it boots up blazingly fast and wakes up from sleep in as much time it takes to open the lid, letting you get back to computing in an instant. If you want a decent computer that is highly portable (and great to admire), then this is it. I highly recommend this for anyone who wants good, portable computing--for the price, you definitely get your money's worth.

Unfortunately, while very cheap, I was unsatisfied and opted for a bigger and more powerful machine. First and foremost, Windows 8 is disgusting--and I'll leave it at that; this is not the machine's fault. My biggest gripes are the touchpad mouse and battery life. The touchpad mouse mimics the functions of the touch-screen, so it almost feels redundant--to a fault. The gesture-based controls are definitely catered to maneuver around Windows 8, but I feel this also takes away some of the practical functionality I am used to from older Asus laptops (mostly two-finger tap as mouse wheel-click; it is instead, simply right-click). Worst of all was that the touchpad mouse refused to recognize some of my gestures (like the two-finger tap). I found this frustrating, and it slowed down my computing experience.

What more, the battery life is rather abysmal (I suppose they had to make budget cuts somewhere to make it so cheap). This touts a 4-hour battery life, but with internet browsing over wifi, that seemed closer to 2.5 or 3 hours. I was able to get through my meetings away from the charger, but immediately had to plug it back in. This sort of kills the portability of this machine. I am surprised at this considering I can squeeze close to 6 hours of computing on my 15.6" Asus UL50VT laptop. I would have thought battery life would have gone up in the years since I got my older machine. Thankfully, the charger on this machine is very small and equally portable.

The reason why I returned mine, however, was because I wanted something more powerful. While the i3 performed admirably, it didn't win me over. I opted for a newer release from Asus that had better specs and an all-glass screen (ASUS ViVoBook S500CA-DS51T 15.6-Inch Laptop ( Black ), if you're interested). If I hadn't discovered the S500CA, I would have kept the Q200E--my only regret is that I miss the portability.

Bottom line, if you want something cheap, but good and portable, get the Q200E. Personally, I always shop and recommend Asus for notebooks.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Reviews of Acer Aspire V5-552G-X414 15.6-inch Laptop (Cold Steel)

Acer Aspire V5-552G-X414 15.6-inch Laptop
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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To start off, this laptop has good build and high grade plastic surface. It feels sleek and slim much akin to a Macbook pro. From a distance, it can be mistaken as a Macbook. The laptop, although slim, surprisingly packs a great deal of power for most recent games.

Pros: The A10 processor is built for powerful performance paired with Radeon 8750M with a DEDICATED 2GB memory. As seen on Youtube, this laptop can play 30 fps on FarCry 3 on high settings, 30 fps on Battlefield 3 medium settings, and Max setting on Team Fortress 2 or any older games. I've been playing Starcraft 2 and Team Fortress 2 on max settings with no issue.

*Be sure to update the video driver to Radeon Catalyst 13.8 Beta, it will give at least 20 more fps.

I tried to order this exact laptop from Newegg previously as next day shipping but it took them 5 days and they never shipped the laptop. I cancelled the order immediately, ordered the laptop from Amazon for next day shipping, it arrived on time in one day! NEVER buy from Newegg, shipping and processing is a joke, they are no match to Amazon!

Cons: There aren't much cons to the laptop in general, the keyboard is an exact replica of the Macbook pro. It may frighten PC elitists at first but it works and functions well. The laptop has a weak battery, expect to keep it plugged in. It will automatically boost performance for gaming, might as well keep it plugged in at all times.

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Let me start this by saying I have a personal bias against Acer laptops.

Back in college I owned an expensive Acer netbook (expensive for a netbook, I mean), and it had a cheap plastic shell that was flimsy and the processor was prone to overheating. The heat was so bad that over time the netbook warped slightly. I was in the market for a laptop after said netbook's hinge snapped off from daily use. Granted, it took it nearly 3 years to bust. I thought/hoped a more expensive and premium product from Acer would not have this problem, but I'll save that for later.

I have been all over this machine in the last 5 hours I've had it. I've run tests, played games and checked temperatures. Here's what I have to say.

Performance Pros:

I have an Intel desktop with an i5-2500k at 4.8ghz, and merely just browsing the web or watching video, I can't tell any difference between it and this laptop. It just simply works. I know AMD's quad-core A10 APUs just barely stand their ground against Intel's dual core sandy bridge chips, but it's still more performance than most people need for their daily facebook rituals. The Radeon 8750m was better than I expected, and can even work in conjunction with the integrated graphics to boost performance.

Minecraft was snappy and responsive, Phantasy Star Online 2's benchmark hit an adequate 2600 in medium settings, Bioshock Infinite was playable at medium settings and their wasn't enough stuttering that I couldn't handle it. Blacklight Retribution played solidly. If you're going to play WoW or any number of older hardcore or newer casual games, this'll play them great at medium settings. It even plays Farcry 3 at low settings.

It is easy to switch between the iGPU and dedicated GPU and choose which applications do so automatically. Hybrid crossfire is easily disabled.

Performance cons:

As easy as it is too see which graphics are running, integrated or dedicated, it's very hard to see when hybrid crossfire is active. Even when only the Radeon 8750m is being used, you can still see spikes in activity from the iGPU.

The system is also picky over which games get the crossfire working, more often than not I found I was only using the dedicated card or iGPU, not both. When you do get hybrid crossfire working, the performance boost can vary greatly from game to game, even with the latest Catalyst 13.8 beta drivers. This inconsistency is a turn off and I recommend sticking with just the iGPU for light gaming (minecraft, Valve's source games) and dedicated GPU for the heavier stuff. Also, the dedicated Radeon 8750m, despite using AMD's latest GCN architecture and having dedicated memory with a nice clock speed advantage, isn't too much faster than the iGPU. I found the iGPU only to be about 20% slower, but in the range we're dealing with, that's not a whole lot. Rather than say the Radeon 8750m disappoints me, it doesn't, I'd like to think the Radeon 8650G iGPU surprises me. Acer could have made this a much better gaming platform with the GDDR5 version of the Radeon 8750m and dropping the dual graphics gimmick, as having the memory run twice as fast generally leads to much better performance.

Build Pros:

The screen is vibrant and has no dark spots that stick out like a sore thumb. Most of the shell feels solid and not flimsy and best of all, heat is vented out the back of the laptop and not to the sides where your arms could be. The internals only got as hot as 75c for both the dedicated GPU and the APU, and all the heat is concentrated in the back of the laptop, not the front where you rest your palms. This was a very good design move and one of the most appealing aspects of this systemhappy hands. I don't miss the lack of DVD drive as I download most of my games and music or stream them from the cloud.

Build Cons:

I hate the keyboard. The keys just barely stick out from the shell and require little pressure. If this was your first computer and you didn't know any better, you may come to prefer this style over all others, but to those of us that have used computers all our lives, this will take time to get used to. I can't say after the time I've spent with the machine I'm a fan of it.

As I stated previously, most of this machine feels solid. Most of it. I was simpy removing the protective tape the manufacturer places along the plastic rim of the monitor and ripped off said rim around the lower left corner, also taking the inner hinge covering with it. The plastic bordering the screen is VERY flimsy toward the bottom and I advise slowly and cautiously removing the protective tape rather than give it a quick pull like I did. Now I have a laptop with a partially detached hinge cover and loose screen rim. So much for premium cost equaling premium build. This was probably a simple oversight by Acer's design team, but this should be corrected as soon as possible. Unless my unit had a faulty screen or it was left loose on accident when it left the manufacturer, I'm sure I won't be alone in screen rim problems.

Also, one stick of ram is SOLDERED into place. The most ram this laptop can handle therefore is 12gb, not 16. This seems like an odd choice to me, but most people won't need more than the provided 6gb.

Oh, and I don't like the touch pad. It's big and roomy, but I like to leave a finger on the left clicker and doing so confuses the movement of the pointer. I wish the buttons were seperate from the touchpad. I also found the right click to be finicky and only work when you press toward the center and not the outer edge.

Overall:

Maybe I'm still recovering from the shock of nearly ripping off the edge of my screen, but I'm not completely happy with this laptop and returning it as faulty. Don't get me wrong, performance-wise it fulfills all my needs. This computer shows no sign of potential overheating problems after hours of gaming and stays pretty cool, but if just removing the protective tape around the screen can detach the rim, I don't want to know what other surprises are waiting for me in the long run. I don't take chances with $630 purchases. It's just that I've had Acer before. I've had build quality issues with them before. Well no more.

Other notes:

As advertised, this comes with AMD's second best mobile APU, the A10-5757m. Yes, second best. The best is the A10-5750m. What's the difference? The A10-5750m is unique amongst AMD's APU lineup in that it can take 1866mhz ram, allowing better integrated graphics performance. A10-5757m only takes up to 1600mhz, which is exactly what Acer uses in this laptop. The difference is almost negligible in perceived performance when gaming with the iGPU, so it's hard to complain. It's not going to make the unplayable playable. Just know you can't upgrade to faster ram or adjust ram timings/settings in the BIOS, Acer has that completely locked down. Accessing the BIOS also takes some finesse and is required to install an OS other than Windows 8, but it can be done.

Oh, and while this laptop can support a mini-display port monitor and an HDMI monitor, I miss the VGA port option, but this can be remedied with an active adapter.

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Unfortunately, I forgot to note that this computer doesn't have a disk tray before I bought it. Nothing that's too difficult to work with, and it's definitely my fault for missing that, but just a note. Otherwise, computer is great. Very sleek, very fast. Great for gaming.

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Pros: Good performance in CPU/GPU and good battery duration. Memory and hard drive must be sufficient for most users.

Better with a memory upgrade.

Cons: The shell seems to be fragile.

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I agree with the previous reviewer about the keyboard issue, it does take a bit of getting used to. The screen can feel a little climsy sometimes, but its fine and i have no hinge/frame problems so far. So far I've only used it to play Civilization V, which is more of a CPU rather than GPU game, and it ran the game fine on the automated settings (Medium-High). I'm going to intall CODMW3 on it and see how it performs :) the battery life is a downer though, can't do much unplugged (study at a coffee shop, having a long skype video call, etc...)

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