Posts Tagged ‘review’
Best Bargain Review – HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC
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Best Bargain Review – HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC
I believe this is a terrific value for someone who wants a laptop to do more than just web browsing, email,and word processing. It’s fast enough and has adequate memory to work with video and music. We’ve been impressed with the keyboard, screen resolution, weight and “feel”. The processor does its job effectively without any lag. For anyone who needs a good laptop and does not want to spend a lot of money this one is a great choice!
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NEW How to Transfer Music From iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone To Computer for Free WITHOUT Jailbreak
UPDATED VIDEO HERE!
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May 19, 2011! NO TRIAL!
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I show you how to transfer all your songs from your iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad to your computer FOR FREE with NO trial!
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Review – Dell Alienware M14X Core i7 Gaming Laptop!
This is my review of the Alienware M14X gaming laptop. Alienware is famous for making one of the most powerful laptops in the world. Alienware is created by Dell and their 18″ laptop is the most powerful laptop in the world with dual GPU’s!
For more info go to http://dell.com/alienware
Review – Dell Alienware M14X Core i7 Gaming Laptop!
Review – Dell Alienware M14X Core i7 Gaming Laptop!
Review – Dell Alienware M14X Core i7 Gaming Laptop!
Review – Dell Alienware M14X Core i7 Gaming Laptop!
Review – Dell Alienware M14X Core i7 Gaming Laptop!
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Indian 35 $ Tablet AKASH- better than IPAD
India has developed a 35-dollar touch-screen laptop, touted as the world’s cheapest, under a programme to provide connectivity to students in schools and universities
The laptop unveiled by the country’s Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal is described by the government as a ‘low-cost computing and internet-access device.’
Sibal said his ministry had initiated talks with global companies about its manufacture and hoped to bring down the price to 10 dollars after the device was mass produced.
‘India had developed another low-cost computing device last year but it cost about 65 dollars. This is a different model … it looks like an Apple iPad,’ Mamta Verma, a ministry spokeswoman, said.
The laptop has all the basic features, including a built-in keyboard, 2 GB of RAM memory, Wi-fi connectivity, USB ports and is powered by a 2-watt system for use in power-deficit areas.
The seven- and nine-inch (18- and 23-centimetre) Linux-based touchscreen gadget, which can be run on solar-power, in addition to the battery-operated system, is likely to be introduced in higher-education institutions next year.
The device was developed by research teams comprising students, professors and experts from the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Sciences.
India’s education policy aims at supplying connectivity to colleges and universities, providing low-cost and affordable access and computing devices for students and teachers and offering high-quality e-content free of cost to students.
The government spends just about 3 per cent of gross domestic product annually on education. The literacy rate has shown steady improvement over the past few years to reach over 65 per cent of India’s 1.2-billion population.
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Samsung NP700Z3A-S05US Series 7 Laptop Computers All Netbooks Notebook Computers
See More Details And Buy Samsung NP700Z3A-S05US Series 7 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006LUTECI/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pohsilp-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B006LUTECI
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Macally EcoFanPro For Notebook Computers – Review
Quick look at the Mcally EcoFanPro For Notebook Computers. Perfect for keeping you’re notebook cool.
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Dell Alienware M17x Review Part 2
http://ndc.co.uk – get Dell Alienware laptops cheap from NDC.co.uk – here’s the direct page: http://ndc.co.uk/browse_sub-Alienware_M17x-128.html
This is Dell Alienware Review Part 2! Part 1 can be seen at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edtme1xxD6s
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Tutorial: Smart Defrag
COVERS ALL VERSIONS!
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http://www.iobit.com/iobitsmartdefrag.html?Str=download – Smart Defrag
Designed for Windows 7, Vistaâ„¢, XP, 2000, and Windows Server Editions (32bit and 64bit)
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The DEFINITIVE Lenovo w510 Unboxing and Review (w520)
Related links to the W510 on Infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com
http://infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com/2011/01/31/how-to-buy-a-lenovo-pc-guide/
http://infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com/2011/02/02/lenovo-trackpad-configuration-how-to/
http://infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com/2011/01/15/how-to-use-and-uses-for-the-w510-fingerprint-reader/
This video contains the information you need to know to make an informed purchase of the Lenovo w510 work station. This computer is nearly identical to the w520 in terms of exterior features. This review is designed for serious people about to make the purchase, hence the length and detail. The summary review ends at 1:53 and the in depth review follows for the rest of the video. More information about the computer can be found on my site. www.infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com
This is by far the best laptop PC brand on the market. Higher performance, reliability and tech support at a lower price than all other PCs I’ve researched of equivalent setup.
No notorious issues with Lenovo either, not like Alienware or XPS heating issues, Macintosh quality control issues, or HP stability issues. This is a solid and stable professional computer.
Specs:
i7 820QM Quad Core Processor
8GB RAM at 1333mhz speed (two dimms currently open, expandable to 16GB)
160GB Intel SSD
Nvidia Quattro FX 880M Graphics Card
Multi touch 15.6″ 1080p full HD display – 1920×1080
9 Cell Li-Ion Battery
Windows Professional 64 bit
Bluetooth
$1682.13
Only equivalent setup is the M4500 from Dell, which is $2510 and doesn’t have USB 3.0, multi touch display, long battery life, efficient heat dissipation, and more.
I bought the W510 workstation new from the manufacturer’s website: Lenovo.com
On the site you have the option to shop as a student (if you are a student), which gave me 5% off the price. Then I used a manufacturer’s eCoupon for an additional 20%. The coupons come and go, last summer Lenovo had a 30% coupon, currently I think they have a 10% for the W510. The coupons are totally legitimate, you just enter the appropriate code at checkout. I don’t use secondary sources for coupon codes. Here is the current link:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/special-offers.workflow:ShowPromo?LandingPage=/All/US/Landing_pages/Promos/CMS/ecoupon_realtime
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Windows 7 Performance index:
Processor: 7.1/7.9 (i7 820QM)
Memory: 7.4/7.9 (8GB 1333mhz)
Graphics: 6.5/7.9 (1GB FX 880M Quattro)
Gaming Graphics 6.5/7.9 (1GB FX 880M Quattro)
Primary hard disk: 7.6/7.9 (Intel 160GB SSD)
Lowest score is 6.5 — but it doesn’t take into account that the graphics utilizes Quattro architecture, which is more stable, runs OpenGL well and is powerful.
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Update Thursday, January 27th 2011:
On the W510 Audio
The W510’s audio is good, but not so good for true music listening. It’s more suited for television shows and similar types of audio. When it comes to harmonies and bass, the speakers tend to buzz and distort. But this is the same issue with all laptops.
If you buy ANY laptop and want to listen to some good music, I would hit up some Logitech speakers or Sony headphones, to name a few preferred brands. My personal Sony headphones are the MDR-V600. They’re cheap, great quality and has a long extension cord.
Speaking of music, if you appreciate performing some classical music once in a while, I have piano tutorials on my website:
infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com
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Update Tuesday, February 1st, 2011:
Refer to the video on this link to see how I expedited my order by ten days. I simply called the phone number posted on the manufacturer’s website:
http://infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com/2011/01/31/how-to-buy-a-lenovo-pc-guide/
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Thanks for the great feedback I’ve been getting on my videos. You may look around my YouTube channel for more stuff, updated regularly. My website, infinitedefinitives.wordpress.com , is basically the same thing as my YouTube channel, but with even more content that is in a more clear and organized format.
P.S. Always use a bright room to film a computer’s monitor!
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Gaming PC Building Tutorial – Installing Graphics Cards
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask! Please forward all questions to the specific video of the component. If you have general questions, you may ask them in the intro video.
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