Hands on with the OLPC XO Running XP
Posted by admin - 05/03/10 at 04:03:16 amFirst look at the OLPC XO running Windows XP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSxDUGwMZGk&hl=en
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LAPTOP’s Windows 7 Notebook Buying Guide
Posted by admin - 04/03/10 at 08:03:11 pmIf you have been holding off on purchasing a new notebook until the arrival of the much-heralded Windows 7, your wait is over. Although we already gave this sleeker, more user-friendly OS our stamp of approval in our full review, there are now a slew of laptops available pre-loaded with lucky number 7. Now you have a decision to make: which system will suit your needs best? In addtion to giving you the specs to look for when purchasing a Windows 7 notebook, LAPTOP Senior Writer Dana Wollman shows you some of the best Windows 7 systems available today.
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The World On The Lap Is The Laptop Notebook
Posted by admin - 04/03/10 at 10:03:29 amThe laptop notebook computer is a mobile computer that is small enough to be carted and kept on the lap while working. It does not weigh more than 1 to 6 kg. It is much smaller than its elder sibling – the desktop computer. A laptop does the same functions as the desktop one and therefore the parts are the same but of mini size. Instead of a mouse a touchpad does the tracking but if required a mouse can be attached. Internet tablets are used for the vital interspace link.
The laptops have both good and bad points. Due to technical and economic hurdles the unit cannot be upgraded easily. Regarding health matters the laptop is blamed for low sperm count as it is kept continuously on the scrotum that causes the heat to rise to undesirable levels in this region of the body. To avoid it the mobile unit can be kept on the desk and does not necessarily have to be kept on the lap all the time.
Another obvious problem is that laptops can easily be stolen. Laptops are relatively slow and have less sound and graphics capability. Laptops are much more costly than desktops but of late the gap is closing. However Laptops consume less power. The performance is more or less the same as the desktop models and new generation models are becoming more efficient and user friendly.
How can such a small package hold such varied capabilities?
Laptops and desktops run on the same principles but the difference is how the components are fitted and fixed. In a desktop there are motherboard, video card, hard drive etc. The monitor, keyboard and other incidental items are connected without wires or with cables but there is sufficient space for extra cards, cables while allowing for flow of air. In a laptop the screen and keyboard rests on the side of the box. The design of the laptop is small and flat wherein all the pieces fit in snugly. Thus the space is compact allowing for conservation of power and less production of heat.
The CPU is the brain of the computer and a fan and heat sink system with plates and channels are required to cool it. But a laptop runs on a lower voltage resulting in less speed. Instead of pins and socket as in a desktop, in a laptop balls are used. However it means that the processor cannot be removed separately. The batteries of laptops that run fast suffer from being frequently run down. The Apple G4 processor tries to neutralize this defect.
Laptops use mini sized fans, heat spreaders and heat sinks. Some use liquid coolants to keep down the temperature. The CPU`s of the laptops are placed near the edge of the box allowing for hot air to be released without flowing over other components. A laptop also has a hard disk drive wherein is stored the operating system, data and application files.
The mechanism of memory differs from one laptop model to another. Usually smaller memory modules are used to economize on space. Both run on electricity but a laptop can also function on batteries.
Every invention begins with a dream. In 1970 Alan Kay of Xerox had such a vision of a portable computer approximately the size of a notebook. He never went much ahead with the idea but set the balls rolling. In 1979 the first working portable computer was made by William Moggridge of Grid Systems. Others like Apple soon jumped in to complete the success story.
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Dell Notebook Computers Are a Good Value
Posted by admin - 03/03/10 at 08:03:54 pmDell notebook computers may be quite an acquisition for somebody interested in computers and in need of one that is light and thin, therefore extremely portable. Besides the fact that it is very easy to handle and carry around, a Dell notebook can brag about low prices. For example, the new Dell Mini Inspiron comes for less than $500 but but the price moves up with every new feature incorporated. This Dell notebook relies on a TFT display with a specific resolution of 1024×600 pixels. The processor is an Intel Atom with a frequency of 1.6 Ghz. It comes with a card reader so you may forget about cables required to transfer photos or other types of data, as this system makes it all easier for the user. It also has a built-in web camera and a module for wireless communications if you are interested in accessing the Internet. The operating interfaces compatible with Dell include Ubuntu Linux and OS Windows XP.
Another Dell notebook that has widely appealed to customers is the artist edition Inspiron 1525. The novelty this one brings as compared to other notebooks is the aspect. Thus, the customer can choose both the pattern and the color of the computer so as to match personal taste. Dell notebook manufacturers have started cooperating with Mike Ming, a Brooklyn artist, owner of two plants the Sea Sky and Bunch o’ Surfers and who had the idea of infusing a popular mini laptop with a touch of energy, elegant complexity and psychedelic lines. The original Mike Ming design will not wear off in time preserving the quality inlaid design and colors.
In conclusion, the purchase of a Dell notebook should involve an analysis of the applications it would serve for. If you want the mini-laptop for your own free time, then you can go for the Inspiron line, mentioned above, which has been created taking into account the reduced customer budget. The models in this category remain the first choice of users who want a computer handy and available regardless of their location. However, If compared with the designs in the XPS series, the Inspiron Dell notebook does not have the same quality standard performance, yet, there remains room for improvement. Consequently, the XPS line of Dell notebooks remains professionals’ choice as these can really support the different needs of their users.
Asus G73JH GRID Demolition Derby Race 2 Max Settings ATI 5870m i7 720QM 10.3 Preview Drivers
Posted by admin - 03/03/10 at 11:03:07 amThis video shows an Asus G73JH rog gaming laptop running the 2nd Demolition Derby race of GRID. All MAX settings. This is with the 10.3 preview drivers and stock GPU clocks of 700×1000. FRAPS is running as it will be in all my game videos. I used videostudio x3 to edit this video. I did not use Asus Twin Turbo. i7 720QM ATI 5870m 8GB DDR3 1333 Intel x25m G2 Thanks for watching. Join us at the Notebook Review Forums. Q
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Posted by admin - 03/03/10 at 02:03:20 amwww.geek.com
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Noteboek (notebook) old version
Posted by admin - 02/03/10 at 04:03:03 pmNoteboek is een korte film, onderdeel van een reeks filmpjes die ik voor mijn afstuderen heb gemaakt. www.evelienlohbeck.com
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HP Pavilion dm3 Notebook PC
Posted by admin - 01/03/10 at 08:03:41 pmThe HP Pavilion dm3 provides consumers the ultimate balance of mobility and performance in an affordable, all metal, thin and light design. With up to 10 hours of battery life via the standard six-cell battery, the notebook provides all-day battery life and rich entertainment capabilities without sacrificing performance. The dm3 boasts an HD brightview 13.3-inch diagonal LED screen and choice of AMD or Intel processors and discrete graphics to meet the multimedia needs of demanding consumers.
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UNBOXING: HP Pavilion dm3z (USA) / dm3-1020ca (Canada)
Posted by admin - 01/03/10 at 10:03:35 amwww.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy a dm3? http [Affiliate] Watch part one of the review: www.youtube.com This is my unboxing and first impressions video of the HP dm3; the dm3 is a new laptop from HP that’s an evolution of the dv2 – it’s thin, light, and not very expensive. It uses the AMD Athlon Neo X2 dual-core processor, a semi-low power processor that uses 18 watts of power, but delivers better performance than the Intel Atom processors found in netbooks. This particular model has 4 GB of RAM, uses a 320 GB 7200 RPM hard drive, has a memory card reader, ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g/n wifi, Bluetooth 2.0, four USB ports, and HDMI out. The 13.3 inch wide-screen display is 1366 x 768 pixels in resolution (driven by an ATI Radeon 3200 GPU), and it has a built-in Webcam and microphone. The keyboard is full-sized, and the laptop features Altec Lansing speakers. The 6-cell battery is rated for up to six hours of battery life. Please rate, subscribe, and comment. Thanks!
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My Setup 2010 Quick Update
Posted by admin - 01/03/10 at 02:03:09 amhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmScwbqNmxU&hl=en
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