Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Monday, August 8, 2016
Best laptops under INR 30000 in India 2016
It is safe to say that you are a fundamental laptop client searching for a laptop that fits your financial plan and in addition your office pack? Best laptops under INR 30000 in India. We have shortlisted five of the best laptops which you can purchase under Rs. 30,000. These machines accompany the force of a high-designed desktop furthermore fits into your office pack. A large portion of these laptops come pre-introduced with Windows 10 which is the most recent Windows adaptation. You will get the best out of your cash purchasing one of these; look at them.
Friday, July 15, 2016
Cheapest Gaming Laptops Under 400 Dollars Reviews 2016
In today's advanced period the interest for gaming PCs is high everywhere throughout the world. Understudies and video gamers, for case, are dependably vigilant for well-made spending models for examination and gaming purposes. The sheer number of accessible brands disconnected and on the Internet has made determination troublesome, frequently with baffling results. On the off chance that you have 400 dollars to spend and searching for a decent shoddy gaming laptop for consistent use, here is a definite audit of the main 15 best models in 2016 you ought to purchase:
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Cheapest 14 inch laptop of 2016
If you are looking for the top 14 inch laptops, all of your
worries end here as we will provide a definitive and latest list of the best 14
inch laptops that are worth buying right now. Everyone needs a laptop today and
this includes a school going person who gets his homework on his email. 14 inch
laptop is a fairly standard size for a laptop and many laptop manufactures
churn out many cheap 14 inch laptops. All you have to do is buy the laptop by
judging its performance, battery life, appearance and other list of features.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
List of best netbooks out there
The best netbook is the one that gives you not only best battery life but also gives you great performance. Netbooks are great for doing web surfing, document processing and what not. Here are the best netbook of 2015 out there that you can buy right now.
HP Stream 11 Signature Edition Laptop
$199.00
11.6-inch HD display
Intel Celeron N2840
2GB memory/32GB eMMC
Includes Office 365 Personal ($69.99 value)
Tech specs
Display
11.6 in LED (1366 x 768)
Processor
Intel Celeron N2840 2.16 GHz with Intel Burst Technology up to 2.58 GHz
Memory
2GB DDR3L 1333 MHz
Hard drive size
32GB eMMC
Operating system
Windows 8.1 with Bing, 64-bit
PC type
Laptop
Optical drive
None
Media drive
SD card reader
Audio
DTS Studio Sound
Video
Intel HD Graphics with shared graphics memory
Ports
1 USB 3.0 • 1 USB 2.0 • HDMI out • Headphone output/Microphone input combo
Battery
3-cell, 37 WHr lithium-ion polymer (up to 8 hours, 15 minutes)*
Camera
HP TrueVision HD webcam
Wireless
802.11b/g/n (Miracast enabled)
Bluetooth
Yes
Dimensions
11.81 x 8.10 x 0.78 in (299.97 x 205.74 x 19.81 mm)
Weight
2.72 lbs (1.23 kg)
Color
Blue
Other
Model number: Stream 11-d077nr • Includes 1-year Office 365 Personal subscription • Includes Windows Store Gift Card • Keyboard travel: 1.5 mm • Touchpad dimensions: 96 x 56 mm • Security lock slot
ASUS Transformer Book Chi
Razor-thin tablet, powerful laptop in one
Windows 8.1 Pro or other editions available
Ultra-slim laptop transforms seamlessly into a tablet.
Pure, streamline curve design. Metallic cover with diamond cut edges
Fan-less design with the all-new Intel processor is powerful and power-efficient.
HP Stream 11 Signature Edition Laptop
$199.00
11.6-inch HD display
Intel Celeron N2840
2GB memory/32GB eMMC
Includes Office 365 Personal ($69.99 value)
Tech specs
Display
11.6 in LED (1366 x 768)
Processor
Intel Celeron N2840 2.16 GHz with Intel Burst Technology up to 2.58 GHz
Memory
2GB DDR3L 1333 MHz
Hard drive size
32GB eMMC
Operating system
Windows 8.1 with Bing, 64-bit
PC type
Laptop
Optical drive
None
Media drive
SD card reader
Audio
DTS Studio Sound
Video
Intel HD Graphics with shared graphics memory
Ports
1 USB 3.0 • 1 USB 2.0 • HDMI out • Headphone output/Microphone input combo
Battery
3-cell, 37 WHr lithium-ion polymer (up to 8 hours, 15 minutes)*
Camera
HP TrueVision HD webcam
Wireless
802.11b/g/n (Miracast enabled)
Bluetooth
Yes
Dimensions
11.81 x 8.10 x 0.78 in (299.97 x 205.74 x 19.81 mm)
Weight
2.72 lbs (1.23 kg)
Color
Blue
Other
Model number: Stream 11-d077nr • Includes 1-year Office 365 Personal subscription • Includes Windows Store Gift Card • Keyboard travel: 1.5 mm • Touchpad dimensions: 96 x 56 mm • Security lock slot
ASUS Transformer Book Chi
Razor-thin tablet, powerful laptop in one
Windows 8.1 Pro or other editions available
Ultra-slim laptop transforms seamlessly into a tablet.
Pure, streamline curve design. Metallic cover with diamond cut edges
Fan-less design with the all-new Intel processor is powerful and power-efficient.
Let's admit it: carrying both a tablet and a laptop is a nuisance. Chi is a 2-in-1, which means exactly what it says — it's a Windows laptop with a keyboard that detaches, turning it into a Windows tablet. Two devices, in one beautiful package. It's a simple idea that's elegant and convenient, too. Need to work? It's a powerful laptop. Time to relax? Detach the keyboard and it's a handy tablet. No fuss, no hassle.
Transformer Book T300 Chi looks smooth, slim and sophisticated, and it's tough at heart. The body and display are both precision-crafted, all-aluminum one-piece designs that eliminate the need for ugly seams and screws. So even though it's just 7.6mm thin and weighs only 720g as tablet, there's no loss of strength. Chi takes real life in its stride, without missing a beat.
Reliable technology: Intel® processors offer speed and efficiency for responsive performance whether you're surfing the web, writing a paper or uploading photos. Get the Intel®-level performance you’ve come to expect.
Fast performer: Intel® processors offer speed and efficiency for a responsive performance whether you’re surfing the web, writing a paper or uploading photos.
Excellent battery life: Go longer between charges and spend more time away from the outlet doing what matters.
More storage: With a 500GB hard drive, you get considerably more room than most tablets. That means additional space for your files, photos, videos and more.
Thin and light: This compact 2-in-1 weighs only 1.39 Kg7 and measures under an inch thin at only 19.4mm, so it’s lightweight enough to carry with you.
Memory keeper: With 4GB of memory, multitaskers can keep multiple apps open at the same time. Switch between work and play seamlessly without slowing down your Inspiron 11.
The ultraportable designed to surprise
ASUS Transformer Book T100 is the beautiful ultraportable that’s also an 10.1-inch Windows tablet. Detach the tablet to work and play anywhere, and dock to enjoy the comfortable keyboard, smart gesture-enabled touchpad and advanced connectivity. Style, power and convenience — Transformer Book T100 gives you it all.
With a battery that lasts up to 11 hours, you’re free to work or play from dawn to dusk. And ASUS Instant On technology ensures that Transformer Book T100 is always responsive and ready for action.
Experience outstanding performance from the latest Intel® Bay Trail Quad-Core processor. You’ll multitask seamlessly and get more done in less time. Transformer Book T100 also delivers exceptional graphics performance — with Intel HD graphics that are faster than ever before.
With the resolution to bring details to life and the resilience to battle wear and tear, the Aspire Switch 10 is a stunning device you will want to share. Full HD (1920 x 1200) display, Zero Air Gap, and IPS technology combine to provide vivid clarity and bright color from every angle.
The new-generation Gorilla Glass 3 makes your display tougher than ever with Native Damage Resistance. Gorilla Glass 3 provides 3x better scratch resistance and reduces existing scratch visibility.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
HP DM1 Laptop user review
I picked up a black DM1 the other day for 4600 CNY (676 dollars). I took a bit of a leap of faith getting it but as this is my 3rd HP and I have never had trouble with HP’s before I figured it would be ok to get another, in fact my aunt is still using my original HP that had a 20 gig hard drive and a 533mhz Celeron that I bought so many many many years ago.
I am happy to see my leap has worked out. Mine has the U4100 Pentium processor duo 1.3 ghz and 2 gigs ram running Windows 7 Ultimate on the 250 gb hard drive. I will bump that ram up to 4 gigs especially after installing antivirus software the ram usage hovers around 30 percent when idle.
First off I want to say, the touch pad is a pain in the neck. It is not glossy but sticky as if it were, a poor choice of surface. The buttons suck too, pushing the buttons from the edge at the center of the pad helps a lot.
The case is all plastic, there is no metal anywhere, or so it seems. But even with that I found it doesn't bother me, I would rather have the lower weight anyway. The keyboard has some flex in it on the left side but nothing that you would notice unless you were looking at it carefully enough to notice, when typing it is a none issue. The gray on silver FN. commands on the other hand is a questionable choice and I have to look down to find them, especially the volume ones, actually I would have preferred the keyboard to be black with white letterings which I find much easier to read.
There is no touch pad off button so it is easy to tap when typing, however I also notice this computer is a lot harder tap the touch pad than others I have used.
From this review I was expecting ultra loud speakers. I would call the volume just normal and if you turn it up to max there is obvious distortion sounds, but this is typical of every laptop I have used for the most part. The sound fidelity is a little better than others I have used but nothing shocking.
There is a lot of resolution on that screen and text can seem a little small, sometimes I find myself squinting. Also the screen is really really bright, I use it a few clicks down from max to keep my eyes from getting sore using it. The screen also has a slightly cold tint to the colors which is easily taken care of in calibration. The default setting is also a little lacking in contrast, an extra 5% helps.
I don't care for the power plug that juts out so straight from the computer and the power block is a wee bit big for the computer size but much smaller than previous notebooks I have owned. Also the white LED’s of the status lights (especially the power button) are really bright and slightly distracting.
The battery life is good for me, I used it for a good part of the day with the wifi on and medium brightness and still had a about 30% charge afterwards.
I am happy to see my leap has worked out. Mine has the U4100 Pentium processor duo 1.3 ghz and 2 gigs ram running Windows 7 Ultimate on the 250 gb hard drive. I will bump that ram up to 4 gigs especially after installing antivirus software the ram usage hovers around 30 percent when idle.
First off I want to say, the touch pad is a pain in the neck. It is not glossy but sticky as if it were, a poor choice of surface. The buttons suck too, pushing the buttons from the edge at the center of the pad helps a lot.
The case is all plastic, there is no metal anywhere, or so it seems. But even with that I found it doesn't bother me, I would rather have the lower weight anyway. The keyboard has some flex in it on the left side but nothing that you would notice unless you were looking at it carefully enough to notice, when typing it is a none issue. The gray on silver FN. commands on the other hand is a questionable choice and I have to look down to find them, especially the volume ones, actually I would have preferred the keyboard to be black with white letterings which I find much easier to read.
There is no touch pad off button so it is easy to tap when typing, however I also notice this computer is a lot harder tap the touch pad than others I have used.
From this review I was expecting ultra loud speakers. I would call the volume just normal and if you turn it up to max there is obvious distortion sounds, but this is typical of every laptop I have used for the most part. The sound fidelity is a little better than others I have used but nothing shocking.
There is a lot of resolution on that screen and text can seem a little small, sometimes I find myself squinting. Also the screen is really really bright, I use it a few clicks down from max to keep my eyes from getting sore using it. The screen also has a slightly cold tint to the colors which is easily taken care of in calibration. The default setting is also a little lacking in contrast, an extra 5% helps.
I don't care for the power plug that juts out so straight from the computer and the power block is a wee bit big for the computer size but much smaller than previous notebooks I have owned. Also the white LED’s of the status lights (especially the power button) are really bright and slightly distracting.
The battery life is good for me, I used it for a good part of the day with the wifi on and medium brightness and still had a about 30% charge afterwards.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard for iPad Mini - price and details
Apple never released a hardware keyboard as the company finds the built in keyboard good enough for typing. Logitech likes to fill this void by its Ultrathin keyboard for iPad Mini. It snaps on the keyboard and connects via bluetooth radio.
Priced at 70 pounds, it comes with 3 months of warranty. Via mytechpartner the company will be making it available to the public next month.
Priced at 70 pounds, it comes with 3 months of warranty. Via mytechpartner the company will be making it available to the public next month.
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