Posts Tagged ‘Notebooks’

Notebooks In India: With Advance Technology

March 9th, 2010

Now a day notebook computer’s demand is increasing day-by-day in India. According to market experts, notebooks go beyond desktops sales. This wonderful growth is due to the latest technology appears in India. Now notebooks are very flexible to there accessories. It is one of the greatest advantages for laptops buyers. Now laptops are capable of computing mobile technology. Now laptops are coming with wireless technology which is mostly attracting youngsters.

HP notebooks, Dell notebooks, hcl notebooks, Lg notebooks, Toshiba notebooks are providing chiefly notebooks which is mostly attracting Indian students and businessman. There is a big demand of HP notebooks in India because of its high performance and latest equipment. Mostly laptops are light, compact in size, and come with mobile graphics and core 2 Duo processor technologies. Its battery power is also exceed up to 3 hours. It is mostly attracting official worker or college students which you can anywhere implement your project. It can easily take it outside wherever you want.

If you are looking latest graphics technologies for gaming or any other purposes applications then notebooks is the best option. Now notebooks rae buit in web cam, latest processors with wireless internet access. You also get wireless mouse, keyboard and some others accessories. You can anywhere access internet in your home location. Dell is mostly attracting the customer. Dell notebooks are one of the best products which are providing you latest technologies and quality performance with excellent features. It has introduced various models such as Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop, Dell Inspiron 13 laptop and 1.8 GHz AMD Athlon Laptops etc. hcl notebooks, Lg notebooks and Toshiba notebooks are also providing these technology.

Hardy Tips to Consider Before Buying Used Notebooks

March 6th, 2010

Notebooks are light computers, which are comfortable to carry, and they have a flat screen and the keyboard is attached to it. Notebooks are operated on battery and they have LCD (liquid crystal display) display. Notebooks are now a days generally used by people engaged in all the fields. The Notebooks have good battery backup, which makes them very handy and convenient. They are not more than 2kg of weight, which makes them very portable. Mostly the notebooks are used by people form all the fields like the students or the businesses men or architectures as well as engineers or teachers etc…

Before buying a notebook…

Buying a notebook is not at all an easy job, one has look get detailed information of the available notebooks of good and reputed brands. One must take into consideration the Size, Color (as per his will), Configurations, features etc.

A notebook should be like your valet, flexible, very easy to use, and much portable.

Your notebook should show your personality. You should always keep in mind the reputation of the brand in the market. Brand counts a lot; you can render good service by the manufacturer if your notebook is damaged.

Important handy Tips before buying a notebook…

* Check if the brand is reputed and always buy a good reputed brand

* Check the warranty/guarantee of the notebook(check for the notebooks which still have warranty/guarantee remaining)

* Check whether the battery life is good (search for the notebooks with a very good battery backup)

* Check the price of the new model in the market and compare it with what price your buying, try to get the best bargain

Tips to Maximise Notebook`s Battery Life

March 5th, 2010

Notebook batteries are designed specifically for different notebooks brand as well as models. Today notebooks are powered by lithium ion batteries. Lithium ion batteries are lighter, have a better power-to-weight ratio, can hold a charge longer, have a longer usable life, and do not have the memory effect to fail prematurely.

Lithium ion batteries are also inexpensive to manufacture as compared to the earlier generation of nickel metal hydride batteries. The only shortcoming about lithium ion batteries is as they contain lithium salt dissolved in a highly flammable solvent, there are chances of overhead which can result in short-circuits or even blow up in flames.

It is a common fact that all notebook batteries have provision for limited time of power supply. A good bargain is to check the battery power while buying a notebook. Here is one instant tip to optimize the battery settings in accordance with the energy saving mode of your notebook. These settings will put the hard disk into sleep mode whenever the workload is less and it will reduce the notebook microprocessor performance in order to maximize its battery life.

From the system preferences mode of your notebook, select view menu, then choose energy saver option from view menu. Right click on show details option and choose battery power from the pop-up menu. Finally choose longest battery life from the energy settings pop-up menu.
Tips to optimise your notebook batteries are described in the following:

It is better to keep your notebook on standby mode when not in use for certain amount of time. Standby mode ensures all current info is saved in RAM with minimum consumption of battery power.

It is a good investment to add more memory to your notebook as it saves battery power by reducing Windows’ dependence on the virtual memory swap file on your hard disk.

History and Issues of Notebooks

February 24th, 2010

A Notebook or commonly referred to as a laptop computer is a smaller version of the desktop computer. But its advantages are that all of its components it comes in one neat mobile notebook shaped digital display box, and is easily portable. It usually weighs around 2 to 17 pounds (1 to 8 kgs) depending on the make, materials and different other factors that come into play such as the parent company etc.

Notebooks run on a singular battery from (usually) an external AC/DC adapter. It charges the battery and in the meanwhile supplies power to the laptop too. Numerous `notebooks` have a 3 volt back-up cell to supply power during power failures and when in places where there is no steady power supply. Notebooks, as personal computers are worthy and capable of doing the same work as of desktop computers. But they are less powerful than their desktop counterparts at the same price. This is because of the fact that most parts used in desktop computers are miniaturized to fit into the slim notebook version of the machine.

Notebooks usually have LCD (liquid crystal displays) and they use separate memory modules for their RAM. Notebooks usually have a touchpad (or trackpad) for a mouse and an in-built keyboard. But external installments of these can also be attached if the user wants to do so.

The first commercially available laptop (the name notebook was not feasible at that time as they were much bigger than the versions available now) was the Osborne I in 1981. Though it was much heavier and had only a tiny CRT monitor, yet it had a revolutionary effect on the business and industrial sectors. The idea of taking back work to home was given a full new meaning. A better installment of the laptop or the `notebook` came in 1983. Compaq Portable was the first tech-product of Compaq and was a notebook version of the then hugely popular IBM Personal Computer. It became a hit as it was more IBM-compatible than portable from its predecessors!

Recommendation Prize Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day 2010 from Lenovo

February 7th, 2010

Welcoming the Lunar New Year Day and Valentine’s Day that falls on the same day, February 14, 2010, Lenovo was trying to help you choose several computer hardware as a gift option.  Lenovo divides recommendations into three categories; for women, men, and families.

Here are the full details of the Lenovo 2010 product recommendations:

For Women

Lenovo IdeaPad S10-S10-3t & 3

As a convertible tablet netbook first capacitive S10-3t made with a touch-screen technology fingertips Lenovo ™ NaturalTouch responsive to create an optimal user experience. 10.1-inch screen on the S10-3t can spin 180 degrees and folded to turn it into a tablet touch.

Netbook IdeaPad S10 and S10-3t-3 combines the latest from Lenovo portability, style, and advanced technologies in the industry that will help redefine the netbook category. Both products show the function ‘instant on’ Quick Start 2.0 so you can quickly access various applications and the Internet in just seconds without booting the OS and Windows desktop. Active Protection System also will protect your PC’s hard drive from sudden shock or fall.

Price: USD419 (S10-3) / USD599 (S10-3t).

Lenovo IdeaPad U150

U150 is only 13.5mm thick and weighing only 1.35kg, but reversed the red or black cover is textured stored set of features designed to create a balance between mobility and functionality.

Ultraportable laptop with a widescreen 11.6-in HD offer battery life up to 7 hours. Active Protection System helps protect the hard disk when he fell or hit something. The new version OneKey Rescue System, which is Version 7.0, backup data twice as fast and more powerful anti-virus scanning, which has worked when not loading the operating system.

Price: USD829.

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e

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