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Sony has been consistently developing the most advanced laptops on the market. With durability, stability and high performance the main qualities of these laptops, it's no surprise that most computer users look at a Sony laptop before any other. The Sony VAIO 15.4-Inch PC Laptop, Model: VGN-N250E/W has not only the latest enhancements within its operating system, but the processor is extremely powerful. You will be able to perform the most advanced tasks within this computer and with the textured design, it is one of the most beautiful laptops on the market.
Product Ratings:
User-Friendliness: 4/5 Stars
Processor Speed: 4/5 Stars
Product Features: 4/5 Stars
Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars
Main Product Features:
The first feature that I found to be interesting within this Sony VAIO PC Laptop is the modern exterior design. With sleek curves and a unique finish, this laptop will not only run great, but it looks fantastic. However, the exterior design is only the beginning of why this is a great laptop.
With the Intel Core Duo Processor, this laptop will give you a secure and high-performance platform to execute your programs and applications. If you plan on running numerous applications at the same time, you will enjoy how this processor is able to handle numerous requests simultaneously without loosing performance quality.
The hard drive of this laptop is a sizable 120GB, which is much larger than standard laptops, and even some desktops. This Serial ATA hard drive runs at a 5400RPM speed, which allows you fast access to your files and documents. You will be able to locate your files and other programs within this computer through the Windows Vistas Home Premium Operating System. This unique and very user-friendly operating platform will give you easy access to your files and has a beautiful interface that most will enjoy.
This laptop comes various networking options, such as Ethernet options as well as a RJ-11 Modem. Of course, you are able to access the internet through the wireless 802.11a/b/g network interface. You will be able to enjoy a decent battery life that lasts between two and four hours. Of course, you are able to connect the battery to an AC adapter and charge your laptop while using it.
The 15.4-Inch XBRITE-ECO LCD monitor features a display resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and is perfect for those who enjoy watching movies or playing video games. There are also numerous connectivity ports, such as Ethernet, Memory Stick Media Slot, Modem and two USB ports. And, of course, you are able to read and write CDs and DVDs through the high-powered optical drive.
Product Price and Availability:
This Sony VAIO laptop can be purchased online and through select electronic retail stores. Expect to find an average price tag of $750 for this laptop.
from: Edryss Weblog
It is hard to believe that HP and other netbook makers packed so many features into such a small package. This HP netbook is a little bigger than the average DVD case. It is TINY…and slim too. At 2lbs and some change, you can carry this thing all day long and not even notice the weight.
The features in the 1033CL match up with other netbooks on the market. The hard drive is a bit smaller than average – 60GB v/s 120GB. This model comes with 1GB RAM v/s 2GB RAM on most Vista-enabled netbooks. Not deal breakers by any means…but savy shoppers can get more bang for their netbook dollars.
Now, let’s talk about this netbook. The keyboard is darn near full-sized which makes touch typing possible. I crank out 80wpm on a regular keyboard and can get near that speed on this netbook. There are a few compromises though. The touchpad has buttons on either side v/s on top like most netbooks and laptops. The arrow keys are smaller than regular keys. There is no dedicated home key and now requires two keys be pressed (fn-left arrow). Most people won’t notice it but power users might have an issue.
The speaker sits directly above the keyboard and sounds great! Some laptops and netbooks put the speakers under the unit or in the palmrest (so your hand covers it!) but HP got it right. Volume is loud and sound is full. Not tinny.
The 1033CL has plenty of ports. Power, USB, headphone/mic, and Ethernet are on the left. Another USB port and a smartcard slot are on the right. The front has buttons for power and for turning off the wireless network card. (great for saving power)
Speaking of power, this netbook comes with a 3cell battery. It is good for quick trips but if you want long-term power, shoot for a 6 cell battery or better. The battery compartment is in the bottom of the unit for easy access. RAM can also be upgraded via the bottom of the unit.
The display is very crisp. 10.2 inches sounds small but the Windows XP resolution is 1024×600 so it’s bigger than expected. Movies look great on it. The display has the a reflective coating on it (don’t remember technical name).
A few minor annoyances with this netbook. The webcam requires a lot of background light just to get a half-way decent picture. There is a port for an external monitor but the dongle for it wasn’t included in the box. HP charges extra for it. The touchpad includes a generous space for scrolling. Almost too generous. About 3/4 of an inch of the touchpad is reserved for scrolling down a page. Fortunately, it can be adjusted using software.
Overall, the 1033CL is a fun netbook. It isn’t the fastest or packed with the most features but the crisp display, the almost full-sized keyboard, and the audio make this unit stand out among competitors. I’m happy I bought it. The portability of it is just addictive. I take it to the kitchen, the bedroom, the garage, the front porch, backyard and more.
Rating: 4 / 5
Notebooks have always been a huge must have, but we all know that not all notebooks are suitable for gaming. Well MSI wanted to change that and it has announced that it will release new gaming notebook named GE600.
The new model has a 16-inch display and it is supposed to be the lightest laptop weighing in at 5.9 lbs or 2.7 kg. So that’s a great plus from MSI, because nobody likes to carry a heavy laptop, but will this laptop have enough to deal with latest games?
This thing is run by Intel Core i5 processor, which will handle all the latest games and applications with ease, but it’s the graphics power that matters when it comes to gaming. As for graphics GE600 uses ATI Radeon 5730 graphics that supports DirectX 11 which is used to run the latest games. As for the power, this notebook is a power saver thanks to the Core i5 which will save up to 15% of your battery, and with its Turbo Boost option it will provide 30% better performance.
As for other specifications this notebook supports 1366×768 resolution and 4 GB DDR3 RAM which will allow smooth ride thought all the applications and games that you might use. 320 GB hard drive is more than enough for all your files. As for software, it comes with Microsoft’s Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit edition.
With its great specifications this laptop will surely satisfy all your gaming needs and as for the price, it costs around $900.
[via Techchee]
MSI just announced their latest, the GE600 gaming notebook, is now available for purchase. Built around an Intel Core i5 processor and the ATI Radeon HD5730 GPU, the GE600 is billed at MSI’s lightest gaming notebook yet at 5.9 lbs, and this latest addition to their stable is also DirectX11 capable.
The GE600 comes standard with Windows 7, 4GB of RAM, and a 320GB SATA drive. The new machine is currently for sale at Newegg, and you’ll be able to pick it up for $899, today.
From the press release:
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA – April 28, 2010 – MSI Computer Corp., a leading manufacturer of computer hardware products and solutions, is proud to announce the availability of the stylish new GE600 gaming notebook. Weighing in at just 5.9 lbs, the GE600 is MSI’s lightest 16-inch gaming notebook to date, but still packs quite a punch with Intel’s powerful new Core i5 processor and ATI Radeon 5730 graphics card — all for under $900.
The GE600’s new ATI Radeon HD5730 GPU supports DirectX 11 graphics, making the notebook compatible with the rapidly approaching next generation of games and 3D graphics. Its new Core i5 processor improves battery life by as much a 15% and Intel’s new Turbo Boost technology can increase overall performance by 30%.
“The new GE600 is a powerful mobile gaming station that delivers everything a gamer needs to emerge from battle victorious in a lightweight affordable package,” said Andy Tung, Vice President of Sales, MSI North America.
The notebook’s handsome new design features a durable scratch resistant chassis, glossy black exterior and a sand accented interior with illuminated touch sensitive hotkeys. The GE600’s raised chiclet keyboard and wide touchpad increase both accuracy and comfort while typing or gaming.
The newest addition to the G-Series family of gaming notebooks also ships with a 16-inch LCD screen with 1366×768 resolution, 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 320GB hard drive 7200rpm, a 6-cell battery, Bluetooth connectivity and Microsoft’s Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.
INSIDE PITCH
Rookie Jaime Garcia, who earlier
this month became the first left-handed starter to win a game for the Cardinals
in nearly four years, scored his first victory as a starter at home on Wednesday
night. It was nearly as good as his first start at home, when he held the New York Mets to one hit and no runs for seven innings in a no-decision on April
17.
Garcia allowed the reeling Atlanta Braves just four singles and a walk in seven scoreless innings Wednesday and was
rewarded with a 6-0 triumph. Garcia's ERA is 1.04 — he has given up just three
earned runs in four starts.
“Quality job,” said manager Tony
La Russa.
But while La Russa is quick to
compliment his 23-year-old pitcher, he has equal or more praise for Gold Glove
catcher Yadier Molina.
“The catcher is (Garcia's)
seasoning,” La Russa said. “What (Garcia) is doing is he's doing a real good job
of maintaining his composure and keeping his delivery
together.
“He's not out there calling his
own game. The catcher is doing a great job. But (Garcia) has a lot work
with.”
Garcia, who recorded 12 groundball
outs, said, “I was able to keep the ball down, and it was moving a
lot.”
The game marked the 16th out of 21
in which a Cardinals starter had permitted two earned runs or less. And
Cardinals pitchers still haven't allowed a home run in nine games at Busch
Stadium, including a 20-inning affair.
The next closest team to that zero
figure is the New York Yankees, at four homers given up at
home.
CARDINALS 6, BRAVES
0: The Cardinals
had a rare game in which they scored six runs without hitting a homer, and they
were just 3-for-13 with runners in scoring position. But left-hander Jaime
Garcia allowed three hits out of the infield in seven innings, and the Cardinals
scored two of their runs on wild pitches.
NOTES,
QUOTES
–2B Skip Schumaker, whose on-base
average was only .289 before Wednesday, reached base four times — twice each on
hits and walks.
“It's not where you want to be as
a leadoff hitter, hitting .200 (actually .203),” said Schumaker. “You want to be
on base with this lineup. It's not rocket science. I get on four times and I
score twice. The top of the lineup needs to get on base, and I haven't been
doing a good job of that lately.”
–CF Colby Rasmus, who had been
0-for-11 against left-handed pitching, got a double and a single off southpaws
Wednesday. 2B Skip Schumaker and Rasmus both didn't fare well against
left-handers last year, but manager Tony La Russa said, “Our left-handed hitters
hang in there (against left-handed pitchers). I don't think any of those two
guys thinks they have trouble against left-handers.”
–The Cardinals had four
intentional walks given to them, and they scored a total of three runs after
those walks. They also hit into three double plays.
–SS Brendan Ryan fanned twice
more in falling to .159. “Keep sharp objects away from me,” muttered
Ryan.
La Russa said he would prefer that
Ryan not exhibit his frustrations as much on the field, as he has been
doing.
“His body language tells you that
he's not happy — that he's frustrated,” said La Russa. “That's one of those
'no-nos.' You never let the other side know what you're thinking. But he's an
emotional guy. He's just got to will himself to do things right. If he does
things right, with his talent, he'll get base hits. Even with that, he continues
to play outstanding defense. He's in (catcher Yadier Molina's) class. He could
go hitless for the year and still help us win.”
–LF Matt Holliday, robbed of one
potential run-scoring hit, is 3-for-30 (.100) with men in scoring
position.
BY THE NUMBERS: 15 — Home run
differential (24-9) for the Cardinals after the first three weeks of the
season.
QUOTE TO NOTE: “It was
unbelievable. You're talking to a lot of people who seem perfectly normal but
who obviously have done some really bad things.” — 2B Skip Schumaker, after
visiting San Quentin State Prison near San Francisco.
ROSTER
REPORT
MEDICAL
WATCH:
–INF Felipe Lopez (strained right
elbow) went on the 15-day disabled list April 26.