Monday, December 20, 2010

samsung x360 images

samsung x360
samsung x360
Samsung is generally famous for selling very slim laptops which are similar to lg laptops, but this is a laptop which is slim as well as beautiful. Also claimed as ‘Lighter than Air’ which would mean its going to be a laptop with the total weight comparatively less than Apple MacBook Air.The weight of this Samsung X360 Notebook would be 88 Grams less than the Official Apple Air. The screen of this new notebook would be 13.3″ in size with LED-backlit display with Intel Centrino 2 ULV processor. The notebook is equipped with a 1GB RAM which is comparatively very less when compared to these days best laptops from companies like hp, acer, dell and sony though the RAM of Samsung X360 can be upgraded to 4GB and features a notebook choice of 64GB or 128GB SSD, or a 5400RPM 120GB HDD.

Other features of X360would be three USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, VGA, a 7-in-1 card reader, PCI ExpressCard, ethernet and a docking port. Wireless connectivity includes a built-in WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR module, 1.3-megapixel webcamera and built-in fingerprint scanner. The expected price is in the $2,200 to $2,900 range. Lets wait and watch when this laptop is officially launched and how it performs in the market.
samsung x360
samsung x360
samsung x360

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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ou know what they say about all work and no play, and that’s why the new HP Pavilion HDX laptop is a must-have for the kids at heart who love gaming and the connoisseurs of high-quality entertainment. The Pavilion HDX laptop offers a 20.1-inch UltraBright widescreen, 1,080p display, bringing your movies to life with the one-touch HP QuickPlay DVD-launch button. You can even add a TV tuner. Then all that’s left is to grab the remote control from its integrated dock, sit back and enjoy the show. The sound system adds another layer to your entertainment experience that’ll blow you away with the built-in sound processor supporting the existing 7.1 surround sound. You’ll also like the sound of the four built-in Altec Lansing speakers. This portable theater in the form of a laptop also offers the high-level performance of a desktop computer, bringing users the ability to run multiple applications simultaneously thanks to its Core 2 Extreme Intel processor. The Pavilion HDX laptop offers up to 4GB of RAM, and features 256 Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT GPU. These modern offerings are complemented by a sleek, dual-hinged, space-saving design. The Pavilion HDX entertainment laptop retails for $2,699.99. HP
new hp laptop

new hp laptop

new hp laptop

new hp laptop

new hp laptop

Monday, December 13, 2010

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So, my wife was using her laptop one day to look up a word. She Googled the word and was taken to a dictionary site of some kind. Up pops a warning message saying her computer was infected and that she needed to run some scan or something. Not knowing that she was about to be taken by a classic “bait-and-switch” scam, she clicked it.

Laptop = infested with spyware. Held hostage by this thing such that everything I tried to run was intercepted.

NOTE: If a website triggers an ad about an infection on your computer, IT IS A FAKE. It is an ad which they design to look like a Windows application, but it isn’t. Do not click on it. Ever.

So, I was faced with fixing this laptop. It was an HP DV6000. It was running Windows Vista (I know, I know) and now it was completed screwed up (beyond the “screwiness” that comes with Vista normally). This computer was already junked through 3 years of use with little to no maintenance. My wife never defrags or does much of anything. Lots of “gunk” on this laptop.

So, I decided to start over. Here’s what I did:

1. Boot the laptop into safe mode and back up all the data. Now, if you don’t have anything wrong with the computer, safe mode isn’t necessary. But, this laptop was pretty messed up with spyware, so I got around that by booting into safe mode. I then plugged an external hard drive into the USB port and copied all of my wife’s files to it. To boot into safe mode, just reboot the machine and start smacking the F8 button over and over again. Eventually, it’ll give you a menu with the option to boot into safe mode.
2. Reinstall Windows. This laptop, like many of them on the market today, puts the backup of Windows onto a recovery partition. So, there was a “D” drive on this laptop which held the raw install files to reinstall Windows. To trigger the recovery mode, I again rebooted the laptop and, this time, started smacking the F11 button over and over again until it entered recovery mode. Go through the little wizard and put the machine on its merry way formatting “C” and reinstalling Windows.
NOTE: If your computer came with a recovery CD (or DVD), then you’ll just boot your computer with that disc in the drive.
3. Update Windows. So, I go into the newly installed Windows Vista. At this point, the laptop literally looks like I just bought it – 3 years ago. Microsoft has issued a lot of fixes and updates to Vista to try to make it suck less. So, first thing to do is run Windows Update and install everything. It’ll take some time, but you’ve gotta do it.
4. Decrapify. New Windows computers often come loaded with crap. Trial versions of Office, stupid bookmarks all over the desktop, AOL software – you name it. Just crap, crap, crap. So, go grab a copy of PC Decrapifier. It is a free utility and it works very well. When you run it, have it create a restore point for you (it’ll ask, and you just say yes). Next, it will give you a list of the crap on your computer and you check off the ones you want to get rid of. What it will do is trigger the built-in uninstall routines of all these different programs, so you’ll have to run all of them separately. When you’re done, however, Windows will look quite nice and crap-free.
5. Install your core apps. Simply re-install the apps that you use often. Since my wife pretty much does everything online, I installed Chrome for her (because Firefox is the new bloatware), Picasa (she loves doing pictures), and the Windows Live Essentials suite.
6. Reinstall your backed up data. Time to put your backed up data back onto the newly fresh laptop. In my case, since I had backed up all that data from a rather fudged up system, I went ahead and installed AVG Free to the laptop and then ran a scan of all the backed up data on the external drive. I wanted to make I wasn’t bringing extra payload (i.e. viruses) with the data. It came out free and clear so I simply copied all the data back to the laptop.
7. Drive Image Backup. This whole procedure took me a LOT of time. Mostly waiting for the laptop to do it’s thing, but still, a lot of time. Knowing full well that it could happen again, I want to save me some hassle. So, I used the free DriveImage XML utility to create a full backup image of the drive in its current state. If I ever need to re-do the whole thing, I can avoid doing the full re-install and re-update process and instead just restore the image.

My wife now says it is like using a brand new laptop. Score!
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atest design hp laptops

atest design hp laptops

atest design hp laptops

atest design hp laptops

Saturday, December 11, 2010

lenovo laptop 2010 pics

lenovo laptop 2010

lenovo laptop 2010
Lenovo has introduced the IdeaPad Y560d, the company's first multimedia laptop with a 3D display. The Y560d features the TriDef® 3D technology solution, which includes a 3D screen, software and glasses1, so users can experience the unique sensation of visual immersion within their favorite movies, pictures and games.

The 15.6-inch Y560d 3D-enabled multimedia laptop, with its High-Def 16:9 widescreen and polarizer glasses, provides the optimal 3-dimensional experience when combined with compatible 3D movies and games.

With TriDef® 3-D technology, users can also experience 3D on their standard 2D videos and photos. The TriDef Media Player transforms a standard movie into a 3D experience2. Photos take on a whole new life, thanks to the TriDef Photo Transformer that turns standard photos into eye-popping 3D.

lenovo laptop 2010

lenovo laptop 2010

Friday, December 10, 2010

hp laptop g62 wallpapers

hp laptop g62
hp laptop g62

hp laptop g62
The HP Pavilion (model: G62-144DX) laptop has an Intel Core i3 Processor, 15.6″ LCD display and Microsoft Windows 7This laptop features Intel’s latest Core i3-330M processor. The Core i3 features dual cores capable of four processing threads. It is a 64-bit processor that comes with 3 MB of L3 cache, runs at 2.13 GHz and built on a 32 nm die. That means lower power, and less heat, which is ideal for a laptop. It has 4 GB of DDR3 RAM (1066MHz) and can be expanded to 8 GB. Perfect for multitasking.

The display is a 15.6″ LCD display with BrightView technology and a resolution of 1366 x 768. The 16:9 aspect ratio and native 720p support makes it excellent for watching widescreen DVDs. The screen is driven by the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD with 1696 MB total available graphics memory. This is shared graphics memory, so it may get bogged down during graphically intensive tasks like games.

This laptop comes with a speedy 500 GB Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive with a rotating speed of 7200 RPM. Finally, the right size drive at the right speed. Bravo to HP for that. The optical drive is a LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support.

As far as networking goes, you’ve got your standard wired and wireless choices. For wired you get an RJ-45 port for 10/100 Ethernet. For wireless you get the most recent 802.11 b/g/n adapter. It would’ve been nice to see gigabit Ethernet on the wired side, but you’ll probably be using this one wirelessly most of the time any way.

The 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for Secure Digital cards, MultiMedia cards, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, or xD Picture cards gives you easy access to all those digital pictures you’ve taken of the family in Hawaii. Other external connections available are 3 high-speed Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports, 1 headphone out, 1 microphone-in, 1 HDMI for connecting to your HDTV and 1 VGA (15-pin) port for connecting an external monitor.

The keyboard is a 101-key compatible with full size keyboard and One touch launch and Action keys. The pointing device is a Touch Pad with integrated On/Off button and 2-way scroll pad support. You also get a built-in webcam and microphone for videochatting, and Altec Lansing speakers for rocking out.
The notebook comes with Microsoft Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit installed for the operating system. Other software includes
Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010 60-day Trial, HP Assistant, HP PC Recovery, HP Advisor, Rhapsody Music Store, eBay, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Cyberlink Power DVD, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Adobe Reader; Adobe Flash, HP Games Powered by Wild Tangent, Cyberlink MediaShow, Microsoft Works, Microsoft Office 2007 Home & Student 60-day Trial, Microsoft Silverlight, Sun Java, HP Set Up, Windows Live Movie Maker, Windows Live Messenger; Wi
ndows Live Mail; Windows Live Writer, Skype, MSN Toolbar, Microsoft Portal, and Accellor (Broadband Aggregator in HP Setup). I wish HP wouldn’t put so much crap on their machines.

hp laptop g62

hp laptop g62