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ASUS N53JF

1:43 PM

Processor

  • CPU Intel Core i5-460M (2.53 GHz, 3MB L3 Cache, up to 2.80 GHz)
  • Chipset Mobile Intel HM55 Express Chipset
Graphic system
  • Graphic Chip nVidia GeForce GT 425M (1GB GDDR3)
Display
  • Type 16 inch WXGA (1366x768) LED
Main Memory
  • Memory 4 GB DDR3
Hard Disk Drive
  • Hard Disk 500 GB 7200 RPM
Optical Disc Drive
  • Drive DVD Writer (Dual Layer Support + Removable)
Web Camera
  • Details 2.1 Mpixcel
Port & Interface
  • USB 3
  • Firewire No
  • DVI No
  • D-Sub/VGA No
  • e-SATA Yes
  • HDMI Yes
  • Card Reader 4 in 1
  • Express Slot No
  • Finger Print No
  • Connection
  • Wireless Lan IEEE 802.11 B G N
  • Bluetooth Yes
  • LAN Yes
  • Modem No
Battery
  • Details LI-ION 6 cell
Weight
  • Details 2.90 Kg.
Operating System
  • OS Bundle Windows 7 Home Premium (64 Bit)
Warranty
  • Details 2 Y.
Other Details
  • Details USB 3.0

HP Pavilion dm4-1100 Entertainment

4:59 PM

All the performance you need for a powerful PC experience
  • Up to 640 GB hard drive 1 lets you take it all with you
  • Built in HP ProtectSmart hard drive protection, Norton online backup and HP Recovery Manager protect you and your content
  • Latest Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processor for the fastest processing power
  • Powerful ATI® Mobility Radeon HD discrete graphics 2 for enhanced 3D performance
  • Internal DVD+/-RW optical drive to enjoy movies anywhere

An ultra thin and light notebook that keeps you constantly connected
  • Measures 2.5cm tall and weighing 3 2 kg with long battery life that lasts up to 6.5 hours
  • Chat with your contacts anywhere with HP TrueVision webcam and digital mics
  • GPS and Wi-Fi 4 enabled
  • Super-slim travel adapter with USB port for charging your other devices on long trips
  • Access the web at startup with HP QuickWeb 5

A notebook with style and substance
  • Full-metal chassis with laser-etched illustration
  • 14.0" BrightView HD 2 (1366X768) LED screen
  • Large clickpad with multi-touch gestures for fluid controls and easy navigation
  • Island-style keyboard with one-touch action keys


Spec
  • Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • Intel® Core™ i7-640M Processor2.8 GHz
  • 4 GB DDR3 (1 x 4096 MB)
  • 640 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 5400 rpm
  • ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5470 Graphics (switchable) with 1 GB DDR3 dedicated
  • 6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery
  • 802.11 b/g/n; Bluetooth® wireless networking
  • 22.8 cm (W) x 34.08 cm (D) x 2.5 cm (min H) / 3.22 cm (max H)
  • Starting at 2.018 Kg

HP ProBook 6550b Notebook

10:19 AM

Overview
The HP ProBook 6550b Notebook PC offers flexible options for your business needs and budget. Starting at 5.5 lb, you’ll stay productive on the go with a 15.6-inch diagonal HD LED display, innovative security features and wireless connectivity.

Features
Flexible options:
  • Boost performance when you need it most with your choice of Intel® Core™ i7 quad-core and Core i7, i5 and i3 dual-core processors with optional vPro Technology
  • Multiple battery solutions available for lighter weight or extended battery life including the HP Long Life Battery
  • Choose Intel® HD UMA graphics or high-performance ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 540v discrete graphics
  • Dual-pointing devices deliver greater ease of use. The flexible options include the choice of a touchpad or a touchpad with optional pointstick based on your personal preference.
  • Select the operating system that best fits your needs such as Genuine Windows® 7 Professional

Enhanced manageability and security:
  • Deploy, monitor and manage security settings for multiple users from one convenient location with Central Management for HP ProtectTools

Reliability and convenience:
  • Access e-mail without fully booting up using HP QuickLook 3 and get online in seconds with HP QuickWeb
  • Protect sensitive electronics while working comfortably on the full-size, spill-resistant keyboard with numeric keypad and calculator button
  • Automatically protect hard-drive data from drops and sudden impacts with HP 3D DriveGuard
  • Expand capabilities and improve efficiency with HP Universal Accessories including HP docking stations

Environmentally conscious:
  • ENERGY STAR® qualified and EPEAT® Gold Registered with a mercury-free LED display and HP Power Assistant



HP Probook Unboxing

Sony VAIO VPC-EC3M1E/BJ SexyNB :O

9:28 AM


General Features

  • Brand Sony
  • Model VAIO VPC-EC3M1E/BJ
  • PC Type Notebook
  • Processor
  • Processor Type Intel Core i5
  • Processor Model Intel Core i5 460M / 2.53 GHz
  • Processor Speed [Ghz] 2.53 Ghz
  • Characteristics Intel Turbo Boost Technology
  • 64 bit computation yes
  • Multi-Core Technology Dual-Core
  • Chipset type Mobile Intel HM55 Express
  • Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Edition



Memory

  • Cache memory
  • Type L3
  • Size [KB] 3072 KB
  • RAM memory
  • RAM technology DDR3 SDRAM - 1066 MHz
  • Memory specifications PC3-8500
  • Installed RAM [MB] 4096 MB
  • Max RAM [MB] 8192 MB
  • Hard Disk type Portable
  • Hard Disk [GB] 500 GB
  • Hard Disk Spindle Speed [rpm] 5400 rpm
  • Memory card reader yes
  • Supported flash memory card SD Memory Card , Memory Stick Duo



Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro (2010)

10:30 AM

The latest crop of MacBook Pro laptops from Apple has several new features, such as a new generation of Intel processors, improved dual graphics, and increased battery life. Most of the changes, however, are relegated to the 15- and 17-inch models. The 13-inch models remain the least expensive of the Pro line, but also remain the most similar to the previous generation.

What’s changed
Both new 13-inch MacBook Pro models include Nvidia’s GeForce 320M integrated graphics, which shares a minimum of 256MB of main memory. This replaces the GeForce 9400M integrated graphics in the previous generation (which shared the same amount and type of RAM). In our testing, the new 13-inch models achieved much better frame rates on our Call of Duty test. For example, at 38.9 frames per second, the 2.4GHz MacBook Pro did 15.2 frames per second better than the higher-end, 2.53GHz 2009 model—an improvement of 64 percent. They still lagged way behind the new low-end 15-inch MacBook Pro, which garnered 68.4 frames per second thanks to it discrete graphics.

In the area of battery life, Apple claims a three-hour increase over the previous 13-inch MacBook Pros—the new models offer up to 10 hours of battery life, instead of seven. Part of the longer life is due to a slightly higher capacity built-in battery—63.5 watt hours versus 60 watt hours in the previous model. But Apple credits most of the improvement to the greater efficiency of the GeForce 320M graphics over the 9400M. Our standard battery test, which plays a looped video in QuickTime until the battery dies, showed a life of 4 hours and 19 minutes for the 2.4GHz model and 4 hours and 33 minutes for the 2.66GHz model. Those compare favorably to the 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz (3 hours and 30 minutes) and 2.53GHz (3 hours and 38 minutes) models, as well as the current MacBook () model (3 hours and 45 minutes). In simple terms, the batteries do indeed last longer. (Apple uses a different methodology for battery testing, wirelessly browsing Websites and editing text in a word processing document with display brightness set to 50 percent.)

The new MacBook Pros have the same Multi-Touch glass trackpad as before, but the line adds a new trick. All of the new MacBook Pros (including the 13-inch models) now have inertial scrolling. Just like on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, swipe your finger down to scroll through a long Web page, for example, and the momentum continues the scrolling until it gradually dies off. The feature seems right at home on the MacBook Pro and will be familiar to anyone who has used Apple’s iPhone OS devices.

Another new feature, common to the entire MacBook Pro line, is the ability for the Mini DisplayPort connection to output multichannel audio in addition to the video signal it has always carried (the MacBook Pro supports mirroring or extending your desktop on an external display up to 2560 by 1600 pixels, but the adapters needed are all optional accessories). To test it out, I purchased the $9 Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter from Monoprice. I then connected the MacBook Pro to my HDTV using the HDMI cable and input that I usually use for my Blu-ray player. Although it worked for video (letting me play beautiful 720p video without problem) the audio didn’t play through my TV, instead coming out of the MacBook Pro’s built-in speakers. I asked Apple about it and the company recommends higher-quality cables such as the $40 Griffin Video Display Converter available on the Apple Store, saying that some lower-priced cables don’t work (Monoprice has since updated the product page to say “This product does NOT support audio for the 2010 MacBook that outputs audio through the Mini DisplayPort.”)

What’s the same
Although the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros include Intel's new Core i5 or Core i7 mobile processors, the 13-inch MacBook Pro continues to use the Core 2 Duo line of processors. In the 13-inch size, Apple offers a 2.4GHz dual-core processor in the $1199 model, and a 2.66GHz dual-core processor in the $1499 model (up from 2.26GHz () and 2.53Ghz () in the previous generation, respectively). Each has 3MB on-chip L2 cache shared between the two cores.

Some users have wondered why Apple decided to stick with Core 2 Duo processors instead of using the new Intel Core i3 in the 13-inch line. Although one could cynically speculate that it’s designed to ‘cripple’ the low-end MacBook Pro with old technology to force people to spend more, it seems more likely that Apple didn’t want to use the Intel HD integrated graphics that such a move would require (the 15- and 17-inch models include Intel HD graphics, but have dedicated Nvidia graphics processors as well).

Both models now include 4GB of 1066MHz DDR3 RAM, and support a max of 8GB (previously, the $1199 MacBook Pro only came with 2GB). Just as before, there are two USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire 800 port, a Mini DisplayPort graphics connection, a Gigabit ethernet port, 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology, an SD card slot, a full-sized backlit keyboard, an 8x slot-loading dual-layer DVD SuperDrive, built-in stereo speakers (which sound quite good), a single port for audio in and out (including support for digital output), and a built-in iSight camera. The new models include 250GB or 320GB 5400-rpm hard drive (up from 160GB or 250GB drive, respectively, at the same speeds).

These MacBook Pros use the same LED-backlit 1280-by-800 pixel glossy display as the previous models (there are no antiglare or high-resolution display options, as there are on the 15- and 17-inch models). The displays are very bright, and the viewing angle is respectible in the horizontal direction, but not that great vertically—you really need to adjust the angle of the display to achieve optimum viewing.

Dell XPS 14 Notebook

1:17 PM
Bigger, faster, better? After recently looking closer at the 15 inch alternative from Dell's newest multimedia offspring, the 17 inch, XPS 17 now has to prove itself in the editorial office. Find out if the premium product of Dell's multimedia notebook range can meet the high expectations in this review.


14 inches wide, the Dell XPS 14 isn't much larger than a netbook, but the sum of its parts add up to a heck of a lot more machine. And at less than five and a half pounds, you don't need to be a gym rat to tote this sucker around. At a glance, the only thing we can really gripe about right off the bat is lack of USB 3.0 support, but even that's a bit of a stretch at this point.