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This machine is also equipped with JBL speakers, a Core i7 CPU, an ATI
Radeon HD 5730 (1GB) GPU and switchable graphics for extending battery
life when you don't need the power of a discrete chip. It even has an
optional Blu-ray drive, an HDMI output and SlideNav, an intelligent
touch-sensitive slide bar application for easy desktop navigation.
Finally, there's 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, all wrapped into a
package that starts at just under $1200.


 Lenovo Delivers on the Three D’s with its First 3D Laptop; Dynamic, Dazzling and Dramatic

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Lenovo (HKSE: 0992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced the Lenovo 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 glasses 1, so users can experience the unique sensation of visual immersion within their favorite movies, pictures and games.

    “While 3D technology has been around for ages, it has not been readily accessible to consumers within the home. Lenovo is helping bridge this gap by delivering consumers a 3D experience on a familiar PC platform that can be viewed and enjoyed when and where they want.”

“Fun is a notebook that brings multimedia to life—and the IdeaPad Y560d does this in a dramatic fashion with a truly unique 3D viewing experience,” said Dion Weisler, vice president, business operations, Lenovo. “While 3D technology has been around for ages, it has not been readily accessible to consumers within the home. Lenovo is helping bridge this gap by delivering consumers a 3D experience on a familiar PC platform that can be viewed and enjoyed when and where they want.”

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 experience 2. Photos take on a whole new life, thanks to the TriDef Photo Transformer that turns standard photos into eye-popping 3D.

The Y560d laptop includes Lenovo’s new innovative Enhanced Experience RapidDrive technology, which seamlessly combines SSD and HDD storage solutions to deliver even faster Windows 7 boot-up times and significantly improve application performance3. Lenovo Enhanced Experience for Windows 7 is a unique Lenovo certification that delivers an optimized boot-up and shutdown process, rich multimedia capabilities and easy system maintenance tools. With RapidDrive technology, users can experience Windows 7 boot up 66% faster4, start favorite applications two-times faster5, and copy files within the computer in less than half the time6. The Y560d can be configured with up to 8GB DDR3 memory and up to 750BG HDD storage so users don’t have to worry about running out of hard drive capacity when saving their favorite movies, music and games.

The Y560d will be available with JBL-designed speakers and Dolby® Home Theater™ surround sound – perfect for enjoying music and movies. Powered with up to an Intel Core™ i7 processor featuring Intel Turbo Boost Technology7 for delivering extra GHz when you need it, and the latest high-performance ATI Radeon™ HD5730 1GB graphics card, the Y560d is more than capable of running the latest games. With Switchable Graphics, users can toggle between performance and energy-saving modes for extended battery life. The laptop also includes an optional Blu-ray Disc™ drive, HD graphics support and an HDMI output for connecting to other HD devices such as a TV or gaming console2.

Additional features on the Y560d include SlideNav – an intelligent touch-sensitive slide bar application for easy desktop navigation; OneKey Theater II for optimized video playback; and an Ambient Light Sensor that automatically adjusts the PC screen brightness based on the user’s distance from the display. For staying connected while on the move, the Y560d also comes with optional high-speed integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

Pricing and Availability8

The Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d laptop is available by the end of June on www.lenovo.com and will start at approximately $1,199.99. 

Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d: Multimedia Laptop Goes 3D

The 3D laptops keep rolling out. This time from Lenovo, who's outfitted the IdeaPad Y560 notebook with an extra dimension in the Y560d. It's got the same Core i7 goodness, a 15.6-inch (1366×768) display, and starts at $1200. Not shabby!

Of course, you'll have to upgrade if you want that Core i7, ATI Radeon HD5730 1GB graphics, or 750GB hard drive; the starting price sticks you with a still decent Core i3 processor, Intel's not-so-great integrated graphics, and a 250GB hard drive. Even the 3D panel, software, and glasses are extra options, meaning that it's going to quite a bit more to outfit the Y560d for a full 3D multimedia experience.

It also would've been nice to see 3D Blu-ray compatibility and Nvidia Optimus technology for easy graphics switching. While there's not much 3D Blu-ray content to choose from currently, it'd be nice to be a little more future-rpoof.

Still: it's early days for 3D laptops, and everyone's still figuring out what exactly consumers want—including consumers. If it's a relatively affordable 3D multimedia notebook that can be tricked out to the gills, the Y560d might just be onto something.

Lenovo Delivers on the Three D's with its First 3D Laptop; Dynamic, Dazzling and Dramatic

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – June 17, 2010: Lenovo (HKSE: 0992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced the Lenovo 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 glasses 1, so users can experience the unique sensation of visual immersion within their favorite movies, pictures and games.

“Fun is a notebook that brings multimedia to life-and the IdeaPad Y560d does this in a dramatic fashion with a truly unique 3D viewing experience,” said Dion Weisler, vice president, business operations, Lenovo. “While 3D technology has been around for ages, it has not been readily accessible to consumers within the home. Lenovo is helping bridge this gap by delivering consumers a 3D experience on a familiar PC platform that can be viewed and enjoyed when and where they want.”

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 experience 2. Photos take on a whole new life, thanks to the TriDef Photo Transformer that turns standard photos into eye-popping 3D.

The Y560d laptop includes Lenovo's new innovative Enhanced Experience RapidDrive technology, which seamlessly combines SSD and HDD storage solutions to deliver even faster Windows 7 boot-up times and significantly improve application performance3. Lenovo Enhanced Experience for Windows 7 is a unique Lenovo certification that delivers an optimized boot-up and shutdown process, rich multimedia capabilities and easy system maintenance tools. With RapidDrive technology, users can experience Windows 7 boot up 66% faster4, start favorite applications two-times faster5, and copy files within the computer in less than half the time6. The Y560d can be configured with up to 8GB DDR3 memory and up to 750BG HDD storage so users don't have to worry about running out of hard drive capacity when saving their favorite movies, music and games.

The Y560d will be available with JBL-designed speakers and Dolby® Home Theater™ surround sound – perfect for enjoying music and movies. Powered with up to an Intel Core™ i7 processor featuring Intel Turbo Boost Technology7 for delivering extra GHz when you need it, and the latest high-performance ATI Radeon™ HD5730 1GB graphics card, the Y560d is more than capable of running the latest games. With Switchable Graphics, users can toggle between performance and energy-saving modes for extended battery life. The laptop also includes an optional Blu-ray Disc™ drive, HD graphics support and an HDMI output for connecting to other HD devices such as a TV or gaming console2.

Additional features on the Y560d include SlideNav – an intelligent touch-sensitive slide bar application for easy desktop navigation; OneKey Theater II for optimized video playback; and an Ambient Light Sensor that automatically adjusts the PC screen brightness based on the user's distance from the display. For staying connected while on the move, the Y560d also comes with optional high-speed integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

Pricing and Availability8

The Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d laptop is available by the end of June on Lenovo.com and will start at $1199.99.

Send an email to Brian Barrett, the author of this post, at bbarrett@gizmodo.com.

I have been looking at a hybrid netbook online, it says it came out june 1st, does anybody know where to buy it or how much it costs

Lenovo became one of the earliest large PC builders with a 3D notebook today with the addition of the IdeaPad Y560d. Its approach is very different from the Toshiba model as it doesn't use the more common NVIDIA approach. Instead, it uses a rarer TriDef 3D approach that allows ATI graphics for the stereoscopic 3D effect, using up to a Mobility Radeon HD 5730.

Storage is also new on the gaming-focused system: Lenovo's in-house RapidDrive merges a regular hard drive with a small SSD to boot as much as two thirds faster or copy and load files roughly twice as fast. The main disk tops out at 750GB where the SSD can peak at 64GB.

At its maximum, the 15.6-inch portable can use up to a 1.86GHz quad Core i7, 8GB of RAM and a Blu-ray drive for watching 3D movies. Battery life is short, however, at a maximum of five hours with integrated graphics.

Prices start at $1,200 for the notebook. Lenovo hasn't detailed what this includes, but a minimum configuration starts out simple with a dual-core 2.13GHz Core i3, a 250GB drive without RapidDrive, Intel's integrated video and usual complements such as 802.11n Wi-Fi and a webcam. Shipments should start toward the end of the month.

A Product Review of the HP Pavilion DV6830US 15.4″ Laptop: A Mid Range Consumer Notebook

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The HP Pavilion DV9812US is marketed by HP as an entertainment notebook. With an exceptional screen clarity and strong performance is it too good to be true? With this review I'm going to decide if it lives up to the hype and what sort of notebook user can expect to get the most out of it. I'll start first by giving you the basics.

Hardware:

Display: 17″ LCD

Imaging: Integrated web cam

Processor: 64 2.0 GHz AMD Turion X2 TL-60 dual-core

RAM: 3 GB (with room for 4)

Storage: 250GB Hard Drive

Optical Drive: CD R/RW with integrated Dual layer DVD R +/- drive

Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce 7150M

Demensions: 15.16″ x 11.22″ x 1.65″

Weight: 7.7lbs

Additonal Equipment Included: Remote control, earphones

Right out of the box the first thing I notice are the strange wave designs on the exterior. I'm not a huge fan of these new laptop designs that the manufactures are slapping on their notebooks. This one isn't as obtrusive but these designs tend to dull with normal usage. Once powering it on the 17″ WXGA BrightView screen looks amazing. HP's aren't typically known for their especially clear screens but this one is right on point. The resolution is higher than your typical notebook running at 1440×900. It has a solid video card and you notice it.

It does a great job watching movies or HD downloaded content. The 3GB of ram is adequate and I've had little trouble multitasking. I've had movies running in the background and flashy heavy pages in the foreground without this thing grinding to a halt. That also has a little to do with the nice 64 bit AMD that is powering this notebook. The HP Pavilion DV9812US does come with a remote control, but you should no its worthless unless you're watching a movie. And only then you need to be watching it in certain programs. You won't be able to use it for like youtube movies for example. It doesn't really bother me because I don't ever use these laptop remotes anyway, however if you're using this as a mini-entertainment center it might bother you.

Games of medium intensity run fine on this notebook. Most games in fact run fine on this notebook, although it wouldn't be the main reason I would purchase it.

Also it is bulky and heavy at about 8lbs. So this notebook isn't going anywhere to frequently unless you want to bulk up those back muscles. So don't expect to take this to all your classes. Well that's it for the performance let's get to the connection options the HP Pavilion DV9812US has.

Connectivity:

4 2.0 USB 2.0 inputs (You can use these to connect your MP3 player, printer, digital camera or whatever)

1 FireWire port (you can transfer video from your digital camcorder using this)

1 S Video (use this to connect to the projector in the office)

2 audio out and 1 mic in

5 in1 card reader (use this to insert the memory from your digital cameras or other portable devices like SD cards and memory sticks.)

1 Ethernet Jack

1 VGA (use this to connect to a standard computer monitor)

1 Modem Jack

Integrated b/g wireless (standard WiFi fare)

I like that it has the 4 USB ports (opposed to the standard 3) and they're placed in nice spots, nothing too intrusive (they're not going to interfere with any external mouse usage). A true sign of a multimedia notebook is the 2 audio out jacks. You'll probably want to use them because the speakers are subpar. Again that is especially if you're using this notebook as an entertainment center.

I foresee those that the ones most happy with the HP Pavilion DV9812US notebook are those that wouldn't mind having a desktop but need the desk space. Or maybe those that are in the office and need occasional mobility for work. Otherwise I would look for something a little lighter, which can easily be found without really reducing screen size too much. It has a lot of options that if you're interested in mobility you can just do without. Also the battery life isn't stellar on this notebook so don't expect to hit the road too hard with it.

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When coming to the features of Thinkpad L512 notebook, it comes with Intel's core-i3 and core-i5 processor with hper-threading & Turbo boost technologies, has a 15.5-inch LED backlit HD display which supports antiglare, 2GB DDR3 RAM which can be upgraded till 8GB, has 160GB hard disk drive which also can be upgraded to 500GB, has 2MP webcam, supports Wi-Fi,8 hour battery back-up with user-controlled power management, has spill-resistance keyboard, WiMax,WLAN,WWAN & Bluetooth, has touchpad, Intel Integrated GMA HD or ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5145 has been installed in it.

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Sony Laptop Fire 7 by Jonny Thirkill

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Design: The Sony VAIO VPC-EB13FXI comes with a 15 inch widescreen LCD which is just the right size that will fit most people needs. This is a nice size for people to watch videos and view images of their family and friends. The weight of the Sony VAIO VPC is 5.6 pounds which makes it great for traveling purposes when needed. When it comes to look on this Sony VAIO EB model, you would have to admit that it is pretty good looking. The palm rest had a great paint finish to it as well as nice classy touch. Once you open this laptop you will realize the nice side by side keyboard with isolated keys. To top it off the keyboard also comes with a numeric pad as well. While using the Sony VAIO EB keyboard I notice that the keyboard was very easy to use as well as comfortable. You can find the touchpad on the left center directly under the space bar. The mouse clicks isn't silent on this laptop but gives off a firm click sound when using. There is also a web key that comes with this laptop. What the web key does is enables the user to use the web browser to access the internet without the need to start Windows. I think this is a great feature which makes the user able to get some information from the web very quickly. It took approximately 23 seconds for the browser to come up. Using this laptop it will take approximately 86 seconds for Windows to load up. You will have the wonders of using the Sony Creative Suite. I find that this is an excellent program which can be used to edit photos, videos as well as music.

Features: This laptop comes with an Intel Core i5 430M processor which has the speed of 2.26 GHz. When it comes to space on the Sony VAIO VPC EB series this model has enough space; 500GB hard drive to be exact. This laptop also comes with the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD. This laptop also runs on the latest Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit edition.

You will enjoy the 15 inch widescreen that has the resolution of 1,366 by 768. This might not be the best resolution but it is good enough to watch some videos and movies on which will keep you busy for a while. The colors are very crisp and bright and are a beauty to look at. Now when it comes down to the sounding that comes with the VAIO laptop; there isn't anything to brag about. The speakers that come with the VAIO is lacking in the bass and volume area which make the speakers seem to be very weak. This laptop is also equipped with HDMI, VGA and eSATA ports. In the front of the VAIO; it has the microphone jacks, headphone jacks and the Wi-Fi button. On the right side of the Sony laptop you will locate the 3 USB ports and the DVD drive.

If you have purchase other Sony laptops in the past; you will know that Sony laptops comes with a variety of software. You will might not use or want all these software trials but I can admit that it can come in handy sometimes. Some of the trials that are offered on the VAIO VPC are Norton Internet Security, Microsoft Office Student, Microsoft Home, Microsoft Works SE, Rosy Easy Media Creator and Intuit QuickBooks.

If you purchase the Sony VAIO VPC laptop from Costco they will up a year on the standard 1 year warranty which will give you a nice 2 year warranty to go along with this laptop. Costco also offer the Concierge Services. For those of you which don't know what the Concierge Services; it is a service that give you access to technician help and troubleshooting. To add another plus to it; they will also offer give you the option to return the product within 90 days if you don't like it.

Performance: The performance on the Sony VAIO VPC EB is also pretty decent. I noticed that this laptop is great when it comes to handling multitasking. I will tell you upfront that this laptop isn't well designed for 3D gaming. The battery life span that comes with this laptop has the ability to last you for almost 4 hours. This laptop didn't stand well when it came down to the battery life span against its competitor which is the Asus UL50VF-A1.

From my point of view I see that the Sony VAIO VPC-EB13FXBI has the ability to fit the needs of those who are also doing multimedia tasks. If you like to edit photos, watch movies and other multitasking; this laptop is perfect for you.

Price: The price of the Sony VAI VPC EB falls in the price range of $800. The price could be cheaper if you know of sellers who tend to have great bargains on laptops.

Cons: Comparing this laptop to its competitors it falls behind when it comes down to the battery life span it comes with. Also the speakers on the Sony VAIO laptop are very weak, which I didn't like very well.

Pros: I was impressed with the performance of the Sony VAIO laptop. The design wasn't too boring, it was just right. If you purchase this laptop from Costco you will have the honors of having a 2 year warranty rather than the standard one year warranty.

Conclusion: If you are looking for a laptop that is great when it comes to multitasking and has great performance ability and has an affordable price than the Sony VAIO VP model might be perfect for you.

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Replacement Laptop Battery For ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf

Specifications Part No: Eee PC 2G Surf Product ID: NAA034 Battery Type: Li-ion Volt: 7.4 V Capacity: 4400mAh Weight: 317.52g Dimension: 138.88 x 44.26 x 34.88mm Color: White Org. Price: AU $ 86.07 Promotion Price: AU $60.19 (inc. GST) ASUS Laptop Battery Articles & Tips

A new ASUS laptop battery comes in a discharged condition and must be charged before use (refer to the devices manual for charging instructions). Upon initial use (or after a prolonged storage period) the digital camcorder ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf may require three to four charge/discharge cycles before achieving maximum capacity. New ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf needs to be fully charged and discharged (cycled) a few times before it can condition to full capacity. Rechargeable batteries undergo self-discharging when left unused. Always store a Laptop Battery pack in a fully charged staged for storage.When charging the ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf for the first time the device may indicate that charging is complete after just 10 or 15 minutes. This is a normal phenomenon with rechargeable batteries. Remove the camcorder batteries from the device, reinsert it and repeat the charging procedure

It is important to condition (fully discharge and then fully charge) the ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf every two to three weeks. Failure to do so may significantly shorten the battery’s life (this does not apply to Li-ion batteries, which do not require conditioning). To discharge, simply run the device under the battery’s power until it shuts down or until you get a low battery warning. Then recharge the battery as instructed in the user’s manual. If the battery will not be in use for a month or longer, it is recommended that ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf be removed from the device and stored in a cool, dry, clean place.

Invest in a good charger for your camcorder. Ni-MH batteries should not be charged in a NiCad charger, unless the charger is specifically made for both chemistries. There are cheap chargers and there are expensive chargers. Make sure the charger you get has good reviews and is well made. Chargers with micro-controller chips are usually the best choice of your digital camcorder.

Be sure to store your Laptop Battery properly. Do not leave your batteries in a hot car, or in humid conditions. The best storage conditions are a cool, dry place. The refrigerator is fine if you stick in a packet of silica gel with your ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf in a sealed bag to keep them dry. It is a good idea to charge your NiCad or Ni-MH batteries fully before use if they have been in storage.

Upgrade my ASUS Laptop Battery From Ni-MH to Li-ion

NiCad, Ni-MH and Li-ion ASUS Laptop Battery is all fundamentally different from one another and cannot be substituted unless the Laptop has been pre-configured from the manufacturer to accept more than one type of battery chemistry. Please refer to your manual to find out which rechargeable battery types the laptop device supports or use our ASUS Battery Finder above to find all the compatible Laptop Battery for your device. It will automatically list all of the battery chemistries supported by your specific device. If your device does allow you to upgrade the battery from Ni-MH to Li-ion, you will typically get longer run time.

For example, if your Laptop uses a NI-MH battery that is 9.6 Volts, 4000mAh and the new Li-ion Laptop Battery is 14.4 Volt, 3600mAh, then you will obtain longer run time with the Li-ion battery.

Example:

Li-ion: 14.4 Volts x 3.6 Amperes = 51.84 Watt Hours
Ni-MH: 9.6 Volts x 4 Amperes = 38.4 Watt Hours
The Li-ion is stronger and has longer run time.

How Can I Maximize the performance of My ASUS Laptop Battery?

There are several steps you can take to help you get maximum performance from your Laptop Battery:

Prevent the Memory Effect – Keep the Laptop Battery healthy by fully charging and then fully discharging it at least once every two to three weeks. Exceptions to the rule are Li-ion batteries which do not suffer from the memory effect.

Keep the ASUS Laptop Battery Clean – It’s a good idea to clean dirty battery contacts with a cotton swab and alcohol. This helps maintain a good connection between the battery and the portable device.

Exercise the Battery – Do not leave the battery dormant for long periods of time. We recommend using the battery at least once every two to three weeks. If an Laptop Battery has not been used for a long period of time, perform the new battery break in procedure described above.

Battery Storage – If you don’t plan on using the Laptop Battery for a month or more, store it in a clean, dry, cool place away from heat and metal objects. NiCad, Ni-MH and Li-ion batteries will self-discharge during storage; remember to recharge the batteries before use.

What is The Run Time of Battery-Company.com.au’s Laptop Battery?

ASUS Laptop Battery have two main ratings on them: Volts and Amperes. Because size and weight of Laptop Battery is limited when compared to larger batteries such as car batteries, most companies show their ratings with Volts and Mill amperes. One thousand Mill amperes equals 1 Ampere. When buying a battery, select batteries with the most Mill amperes (or mAh). Batteries are also rated by Watt-Hours, perhaps the simplest rating of all. This is found by multiplying the Volts and the Amperes together. For example:

14.4 Volts, 4000mAh (Note: 4000mAh is equal to 4.0 Amperes).

14.4 x 4.0 = 57.60 Watt-Hours

Watt-Hours signify the energy needed to power one watt for one hour. This ASUS Laptop Battery can power 57.60 watts for one hour. If your laptop runs at 20.50 watts, as an example, this laptop battery could power your laptop for 2.8 hours.

Understanding Your ASUS Battery Needs

We strive to make you Laptop Battery purchases easy. Since we understand that finding the right batteries for your needs can be overwhelming and confusing at times we developed an Laptop Battery finder tool to help find the right size for the make and model of your equipment. We also offer educational articles and tips to help you conserve your batteries and understand common problems. By us providing education you are able to make the right purchasing decisions as well as provide proper care for all of your electronics.

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The best location from where you can buy batteries for Dell laptop computers is as you can imagine the Dell website. There you can find a lot of components and accessories for your precious computers. You are able to get the power from Dell whenever you want using the website. To view the most suitable accessories or parts for your specific computer model, you have to enter the service tag, if known. If you don’t know it, select the category in which your computer is included.

You have a large range to select from. Adamo batteries and adapters can be found there, also Alienware batteries, Dell Precision batteries, Inspiron, Latitude, Studio, Vostro and XPS batteries and adapters. It would be better if you could provide the service tag; this could deliver the most accurate offers.

If you only know that your laptop is an Inspiron 1525, then select the Inspiron batteries section. After selecting the Inspiron category, select the model number, in your case 1525. The search will lead you to some results, seven in our situation that provide seven different types of batteries, all made by Dell, tested and validated on Dell laptop computers.

Some of the batteries for this computer are made of 6 Li-Ion cells, others of 9 cells. Besides batteries, you can find adapters too. For example, you can buy an AC adapter 65 Watt 3 Prong with power cord, an auto AC adapter and other adapters created especially for this computer model.

If you are always on-the-go, you don’t need to worry anymore about remaining without power, with the 9 cell battery made for the Inspiron 1525 computer. The battery lets you work seamlessly when you are on-the-go and provides uninterrupted performance. The batteries have one year limited warranty offered by Dell. With all the warranty, you don’t have to behave bad with batteries, meaning that you mustn’t keep the batteries stored for more than 3 months and then expect them to run smoothly, don’t let them in high humidity places, under direct sunlight or on extreme temperatures locations.

Computing power is never far away if you have a Dell laptop computer running on Dell original batteries, that are charged via a 90 Watt AC adapter created to meet the power needs of your Inspiron 1525 computer. This adapter enables you to charge the computer’s battery using a wall outlet.

It is a lightweight and easy-to-carry adapter, being a true friend for you. You can use this device at home, at your office or while you are on-the-go. To simplify things, you can buy one adapter and use it at home and another one to use when you are at the office. No matter what Dell computer you own, when a battery gets out of power, purchase a new and genuine battery and also use original adapters.

A laptop containing information on more than 600 patients at an Oconee County physicians’ practice was stolen a week ago — and now patients are being warned about the theft.

The staff of the Oconee Heart Center discovered the theft of the laptop on May 10. The practice is notifying more than 600 patients whose personal information was on the computer.

The laptop was dedicated for use with an EKG machine and did not contain a full medical record. The laptop connected to the hospital’s main IT network.

The staff said the laptop did not contain patients’ Social Security numbers, home addresses, telephone numbers or financial information.

Read more on WYFF, where they provide additional details on what type of info was on the stolen laptop.

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The retail store for Sony is known as Sony style and the obvious point is their products are more stylish then there competitors. The question is do the products offer the same performance level as competitors. This especially holds true in the Laptop computer market. Many people may think that style is more important than performance, but do Sony give true value for money.

The prices of older laptops has considerable dropped recently as new technology begins to set in. It remains highly difficult to find a Sony laptop under $1000. On the flip side Sony are on the cutting edge of new technology and have produced a Blu Ray High Definition DVD player. Which appears in their new laptops as well as the forthcoming Playstation 3. The question is are Sony blinding consumers with branding and style. High spec computers are available for a lot less than Sony's offerings. The Playstation 3 is also expected to be the most expensive of the next generation console.

Sony's latest offering is a combination of a laptop computer and a handheld computer, which really needs to be seen to be believed. Is it nothing more than an expensive gimmick as its has no internal DVD drive. Its true functionality is questionable. Sony do offer an external DVD drive, but that really takes away the whole portability element. No question the device will sell, but if its true value for money is a matter of some debate. The new offering retails for around $2000.

Clearly consumer electronics are at the forefront of most people minds. It could be argued that Sony are doing what they can to stand out from the competition. The glory of the free market is companies can do what they want, simply because there is no pressure to buy from them. That would probably be the response from Sony. I do think that with Sony branding plays a part. In my mind there is no question if you buy a Sony product, your paying in part for the brand. Whetever or not you think Sony products are value for money is really a matter of opinion and perception. I would argue that if your looking for the best performance at a low price Sony will rarely be the answer. On the other hand if your looking for a stylish state of the art product and price is no object why not consider Sony.

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There are many models of laptops on the market, with different technical details and features, and each one is better for certain activities. Some laptops are more appropriate for video games, others for video editing, others for watching movies, others for browsing the internet and writing documents, and so on. And since a laptop is usually bought by those persons who are traveling a lot, it means that many students are using notebooks. We can’t say exactly which is the best laptop for a college student, but we can tell some of the features needed for it.

Well first of all it needs to be lightweight and thin so that it can be easily carried around. Most of the laptops today fulfill this condition, but not all. For example the ones that have a really big display screen (18.4 inch or even 20 inch) are quite big and heavy too. So those are not so recommended for frequent travels. The most portable ones are the netbooks, but they are not recommended for a student either. Even though a netbook is really small and cheap, it doesn’t have so powerful features. And since a student will definitely want to play some video games or watch movies, he won’t enjoy such a good quality of the movie or game on a really small netbook. So the perfect screen size for a student would be somewhere between 14-17 inch.

For the student to be able to easily play any complex video game, his laptop will need a powerful processor, a big RAM memory, a big hard drive and also a good graphics engine. But of course, a student will also learn on his laptop, do homework, projects, browse the internet in search for information and so on…but if a laptop has the features mentioned for video games, it will definitely handle these simple activities. A student will also browse the internet, so his laptop will need both Ethernet and wireless connectivity. But this is already a default setting for all the laptops today. Maybe he will also need a built in webcam, so that he can communicate with friends and family over the internet.

So we seen most of the features needed for a student, now let’s see a laptop that has them, and we’ll take the Asus – Laptop with Intel ® Core ™ 2 Duo Processor – Black, Model: UL 50 VT- RBBBK 05. This one not only that offers good features at a good price, but it is also really thin and lightweight. So it can be perfect for a student that is traveling a lot. The price for this model is 699 dollars, and its complete specifications are:

-Warranty Terms – Parts 1 year

-Warranty Terms – Labor 1 year limited

-Product Height: 1 “

-Product Width: 15.2 “

-Product Weight: 5.1 lbs.

-Product Depth: 10.2 “

-Color Category: Black

-Processor Brand: Intel ®

-Processor: Intel ® Core ™ 2 Duo

-Processor Speed: 1.3 GHz

-Battery Type: 8 cell lithium-ion

-Display Type: Widescreen TFT-LCD LED (1366 x 768)

-Screen Size (Measured Diagonally) 15.6

-System Bus: 800 MHz

-Cache Memory: 3 MB on die Level 2

-System Memory(RAM): 4 GB

-Type of Memory (RAM):DDR3

-Hard Drive Type SATA (5400 rpm)

-Computer Hard Drive Size: 500 GB

-Optical Drive: Double-layer DVD ± RW/CD – RW

-Optical Drive Speeds: Drive speeds not specified

-Direct-Disc Labeling: No

-Digital Media Reader or Slots: Yes, digital media card reader

-Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce G210 M

-Video Memory: 512 MB DDR 3

-TV Tuner: No

-MPEG: Yes

-Built in Webcam: Yes

-Modem: None

-Networking Built-in 10/ 100/ 1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet LAN (RJ 45 connector)

-Wireless Networking: Wireless- B +G+N

-Bluetooth-Enabled: No

-S-Video Output:s None

-Additional Audio/Video Connectors HDMI

-Audio Realtek support

-Speakers: Internal

-PCMCIA Slots: None

-USB 2.0 Ports 3

-EEE 1394 FireWire Ports: None

-Parallel Ports: None

-Game Ports: None

-Laptop Weight: Standard (more than 5.5 lbs.)

-Battery Life: Up to 9 hours and 45 minutes

-Pointing Device: Multifinger touchpad

-HDMI Output: Yes

- Blu-ray Player: No

Operating System Platform: Windows

-Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit

-Included Software: Adobe Reader 9

-ENERGY STAR: Qualified Yes

-BBY Software: Installer Yes

-Graphics Chip:NVIDIA

Laptop Scandal School's Own Law Firm: Aside From Those 58,000 Spy Photos, There's No Evidence Of Spying

from the we-find-ourselves-not-guilty dept

A law firm employed by the Pennsylvania school district caught using student laptop webcams to spy on students at home has released a 72-page report (pdf) on the incident after a 10-week investigation. Most of the report's findings aren't too surprising; it exonerates most higher-level school officials like any wealthy school district's in-house investigation should, concluding that there's no evidence indicating that anybody above the IT level "knew how TheftTrack worked or understood that it could collect large quantities of webcam photographs or screenshots." The report also confirms reports that the system took some 58,000 images — a far cry from the 42 images the school originally claimed.

Aside from those 57,958 extra photos and screenshots, e-mails alleging that school administrators found the spy technology entertaining — and the fact the system was only unearthed in the first place because a student's at-home behavior was spied on — the study concludes that “we found no evidence that District personnel used TheftTrack to “spy” on students.” Still, at least the report slams the school district for being "overzealous" in their use of the technology, and for having a complete disregard for student privacy:

"Although there is no forensic method to determine with certainty how often images stored on the LANrev server were viewed, we found no evidence that any District 3 personnel surreptitiously downloaded images from the LANrev server. Rather, the collection of images from laptops while they were in the possession of students resulted from the district's failure to implement policies, procedures and recordkeeping requirements, and the overzealous and questionable use of technology by IS personnel without any apparent regard for privacy considerations or sufficient consultation with administrators."

By and large the study places the lion's share of the blame on school IT folks, most of whom were already forced to retire. It does seem rather convenient that the district was allowed to hire their own law firm to investigate (at least when lawyers weren't working with plaintiffs to allegedly help keep evidence out of the hands of federal investigators). That's of course the first thing the lawyer for the district's former IS director Virginia DiMedio complained about. While the IT folks certainly appear oblivious and culpable, there seems to be plenty of incompetence to go around. Hopefully higher level administrators aren't entirely immune to the ultimate fallout, given they failed to pay any attention to the fact their district was busily building a little Macbook surveillance state with little to no accountability.

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