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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Dell Inspiron 14z Price, Review & Specs


The Dell Inspiron 14z is thin, lighter, and long-lasting battery options, it has Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit operating system, it has three customizable Processors Pentium Dual Core SU4100, Core 2 Duo SU7300 or Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor, the GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics, and an optional ATI Mobility Radeon HD4330 512MB graphic card.

The Dell Inspiron 14z provides 2:06 hours of run time with its standard 4-cell battery. The battery life can be extended to 8:25 hours and 11:02 hours with the 6-cell and 9-cell according to Dell.

In addition a special feature in dell inspiron 14z is FailSafe theft prevention an option that helps protect your personal data when your laptop is missing or stolen. With this feature, you can track network information and the ISP location of your laptop when it connects to the Internet, and you can remotely erase selected files and render the laptop unusable until the rightful owner unlocks it.

Dell Inspiron 14z specification and price

* Operating system: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64bit

*Processor: Intel pentium Dual Core SU4100(1.3GHz,800 MHz, 2MB)
Also Customizable with Intel Core 2 DUO SU7300(1.3GHz, 800 MHz, 3 MB) and
Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 (1.4GHz, 800 MHz, 3 MB).

*Display: 14.0" High Definition TL WLED

*Optical drive: 8X CD / DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive

*Hard drive: 160GB HARD DRIVE,5400 RPM (customizable upto 250GB HARD DRIVE , 5400 RPM and 320GB HARD DRIVE,7200 RPM)

*Memory: 2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 at 1066MHz(customaizable upto 3GB and 4GB)

*Video card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD

*Sound: High Definition Audio 2.0

*Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, 802.11 n

*Battery Options: 4-cell Lithium Ion battery 2.6 hours(Optional 6 and 9 cell battery)

*Camera: Integrated 1.3M Pixel Webcam

Dell Inspiron 14z Starting Price in India 40,000 (INR) Approx.



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Monday, October 12, 2009




HP Mini 110 Review


The one cute beast from hp which is unveiled by hp is so cute chubby buddy, which feels great in every hand..... so what are all you waiting guys. Check out the following review...


The good: Budget-friendly version of one of our favorite Netbooks.
The bad: Thicker and heavier than previous versions; included file-syncing software didn't impress us.
The bottom line: While the new, less expensive, HP Mini 110 doesn't stray far from the Mini 1000 mold, there are some subtle changes--not always for the best.
Specifications: Processor: Intel ATOM (1.60 GHz) ; RAM installed: 1024 MB ; Hard drive size: 160 GB ; See full specs

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As the slim, snazzy HP Mini 1000 is one of our favorite Netbooks, and we were excited to hear of a less expensive sequel. While the new $329 Mini 110 doesn't stray far from the Mini 1000 mold, there are some subtle changes that are not always for the best.
At first glance, the two systems seem identical, but when we pulled out a Mini 1000 for a comparison, we saw the Mini 110 was slightly thicker and heavier. Not by much--but in a tiny Netbook form factor, a tiny change can make a big difference, especially when compared with something like the new Asus Eee PC 1008HA, which is slimmer than its predecessor is, not the other way around.
Other than that, we found a standard set of Netbook components, including an Intel Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, Windows XP, and a 160GB 5,400rpm hard drive. The biggest advantage is that at $329, this new model is very competitively priced, especially when only a few months ago, the $350 Acer Aspire One seemed like the drop-dead entry point for XP Netbooks. You're essentially trading size and weight for price, as a comparably equipped Mini 1000 would cost about $110 more.

Price as reviewed
$329
Processor
1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
Memory
1GB, 533MHz DDR2
Hard drive
160GB 5,400rpm
Chipset
Mobile Intel 945GM Express
Graphics
Intel GMA 950 (integrated)
Operating System
Windows XP
Dimensions (WD)
10.3x6.6 inches
Height
1.2 inches
Screen size (diagonal)
10.1 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter
2.6/3.2 pounds
Category
Netbook

While the general look and feel are very similar to the Mini 1000, when compared side by side, the Mini 110 looks a little bloated. Still, the Mini 1000 has always occupied the higher end of the Netbook price spectrum, and the Mini 110's thicker look is more in line for what you'd find in the sub-$399 category.
The same excellent keyboard, with wide, flat keys, is still one of our minilaptop favorites, but the touch pad remains a weakness in the Mini's design. The wide-but-short surface makes scrolling a pain, and the mouse buttons are pushed to the far left and right sides, rather than sitting below the touch pad. We're also not fans of the Mini's power switch, which is a small slider on the front edge that's hard to hit (although it does make it unlikely that you'll accidentally turn the system off or on when you don't mean to).



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Sunday, October 11, 2009

iPod Nano Video camera problem......



The problem with the iPod Nano video camera

First off, Apple Nation can breathe a collective sigh of relief that Armageddon is not approaching: Steve Jobs is alive and well. The Apple chief made a much anticipated appearance at the company's fall iPod rollout event in San Francisco, thanking the Apple leadership for steering the ship during his absence, and declaring "I'm vertical again." He looked particularly animated when introducing Norah Jones for a surprise performance to close the proceedings.

Now, on to the technology.

Most of what Apple introduced at its Gala in San Francisco today was pretty ho-hum — some additional capacity and lower pricing for the iPod Classic and Touch and a slightly tweaked iTunes interface that allows you to manage your apps and enjoy a lot more interactivity with music extras, such as videos, photos and album artwork. All nice, but hardly worth the hoopla.
Still, there were a few things worth a bit of analysis. Follow the images below for more…



iPod Nano

Starting with the Nano, which was the recipient of the biggest "advance" — a new integrated video camera. And even though I have yet to own a single Apple device myself, I have to admit the look and feel of the Nano is intoxicating. It's sleeker and slimmer than ever, and the screen resolution is impressive.

But as for the camera, I know Jobs made it clear during his comments that he has a Jones to attack Flip and any other small-form video camera in his way, but I have to question the approach Apple has taken. The Nano's video camera lens is located in a surprisingly silly place — right where your thumb would normally be while holding the device upright. Sure, if you rotate the Nano to switch to the more logical horizontal view, and hold the thing with your left hand, you're fine. But millions of people — especially the preponderance of righties — are going to struggle to find a comfortable position for shooting video.


iPod Touch
 
The iPod Touch pretty much looks and feels the same as previous incarnations, but now it has beefed-up storage and more reasonable pricing, and it really benefits from the new capability in iTunes 9 to manage your apps on the desktop. Anyone who tends toward downloading lots of apps knows that fumbling about as you try to position the icons logically for quick access is a constant hassle.



What's Not Here

Biggest pet peeve of those in attendance wanting to check out the new devices? No iPod Classics. Apparently, since the only thing to change was the size of the hard drive, the Apple folks deemed it unnecessary to create a display for the Classic at the event. Only problem — people wanted photos of the new device anyway. Too bad for them.



As for disappointments, the much-rumored news that a healthy Jobs would announce the availability of The Beatles' catalog on iTunes never materialized. With the Beatles version of Rock Band hitting stores today, that was a golden opportunity that Jobs is no doubt currently berating someone for missing.

In all, I saw nothing today that will cause me to run out and buy the latest iDevice. I'll stick with the BlackBerry and my clunky, huge (by MP3 player standards), old-school Dell DJ. It works just fine, and it's not cluttered with features I don't need. Then again, if I ever want a music player that can shoot videos of my thumb, I know just where to go.


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