Printer Buying Guide
April 26, 2010 by admin
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Printers are essential peripherals, performing a critical role as they render electronic information into tangible records or material output. You’re simply not using your computer to its fullest potential if you are unable to print reports, presentations, letters, photos, or whatever it is you need to output. Choosing a printer can be confusing, however, in today’s competitive, ever-changing landscape. This buying guide rounds out some of the more important criteria to consider before you make that all-important purchase decision.
Printing Technologies
This is the biggest decision to make before anything else. Your choice should be based on how you work and the kind of output you will be expecting from the printer.
Inkjet: Inkjet printers can deliver stunning color, so this is the way to go if you are mostly concerned with printing photos. Inkjets can be used for printing text, but the print speed is too slow if the primary purpose of the printer is document printing. To obtain more photo-realism, choose inkjets with an expanded range of colors that includes light cyan and light magenta in addition to the standard four-color CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black). The extra colors deliver more subtle color gradations in blue skies and skin tones. And if you print a great deal of black-and-white photos, consider photo printers with more than one variation of black ink or with gray inks. Many photo printers use color inks to produce a composite black, resulting in a muddy tint. A second black-ink cartridge and different shades of gray help maintain a neutral tone, with the gray ink allowing for subtle shading and thus improving the quality of black-and-white photos.
Dye-sublimation: Dye-sub printers can print continuous tones and a superior range of colors that laser printers are unable to, making them ideal for more demanding graphic applications or color printing. Dye-sub prints are also less prone to fading and distortion over time than dye-based ink prints. In addition, many consumer-based dye-sublimation printers can print directly from digital cameras and also accept memory cards. They are, however, more limited in the range and size of printing media that can be used usually letter-size paper or smaller.
Laser: Laser printers are the perfect choice if you need to print large amounts of text documents. They print faster than inkjets and have a lower cost of operation over the long-term even though they may cost more to buy initially. There are trade-offs, however. Monochrome laser printers produce crisp black-and-white text but cannot be used for color printing. Color lasers deliver excellent text and graphics but are much more expensive and can be costly to maintain.
Printer Usage
Some printers are good for general printing, while others are better at specialized tasks or combine several functions into one machine.
Photo: If you take lots of pictures, consider getting a photo printer. Photo printers can be in the form of photo inkjets which can print both photos and text; snapshot photo printers for outputting small 4×6-inch prints; or professional photo printers for large, tabloid-size photos and often including network connections to enable printer sharing. Most consumer and professional photo printers use inkjet technology, while most snapshot photo printers that print 4×6-inch prints rely on dye-sublimation technology. Regardless of the type or technology that is used, the most important thing to look for in a photo printer is photorealistic quality. Everything else is secondary.
General Purpose: As the name implies, general purpose printers can be used for printing almost anything, including text and photos. Choose a general printer with a laser format if you print more text than photos; and choose an inkjet format if you print more photos than text.
Multifunction: Multifunction printers (MFPs) combine in one device several functions such as printing, scanning, faxing, and copying. MFPs cost less than buying separate stand-alone devices and cut down on the hassle of setting up individual machines. If you are strapped for budget or space, consider these all-in-one devices. Take note, however, that a malfunction with one component takes down the whole device, and individual components may not be upgradeable. MFPs are available with either laser printers to emphasize speedy text printing and the occasional graphics output; or they are available with inkjet printers for vibrant photo printing.
Environment and Applications
When deciding on a printer, think about where and how you plan to use it. The home user will have different printing needs from that of the office worker, photographer, or traveler.
General/Basic home use: Versatile, affordable printers are the best choices here, and inkjets usually satisfy the printing needs of most home users looking to output photos from their digital camera or for other light printing needs. Ink cartridges can be expensive, so look for inkjets with separate cartridges for each color. This way, you need not throw out entire cartridges simply because one color has been used up ahead of the others but replace only the ones that run out.
Home office: An MFP may be a great device to have in your home office, especially if it comes with an automatic document feeder that can process multipage documents unattended. Extra onboard memory increases efficiency and allows for processing of larger graphics and documents with ease. And if scanning and photocopying are important to you, get an MFP with a higher resolution.
Photography: Photo printers are the obvious choice if printing photos is your main thing. Choose either the smaller, snapshot photo printer that produces 4×6-inch prints; or choose larger-sized, professional photo printers that are capable of delivering tabloid-size 11×17-inch prints even up to full-bleed 13×19-inch prints that include a border to allow room for registration marks.
Text printing: If printing large amounts of text is what you’ll be doing most, monochrome standard laser printers are your best bet as they can turn out page after page of crisp text fairly rapidly. These printers are ideal for printing black-and-white text and simple graphics, so you may need to get a separate inkjet or photo printer in order to print color photos unless you wish to invest in the more expensive color lasers that can print both black-and-white and color documents.
Small network: A workgroup laser printer can be what you need if your home office or small office is built around a network. Workgroup lasers pack faster print speeds and have more memory to handle multiple print jobs. They also offer more advanced handling capabilities such as larger trays, and may offer duplex (double-sided) printing, sorting, and stapling. More expensive than standard laser printers, the majority of workgroup lasers are monochrome designed for printing text and simple graphics.
Traveler: For the businessperson on the go and looking to print, portable printers provide the solution with their compact size (small enough to fit into a briefcase), light weight (less than 5 lbs.), and handy power (operates on batteries or with a car charger). Newer models can print wirelessly making it a non-issue if you forget your USB cable at home. Some portables offer great extras such as a sheet feeder for automatic page feeding, are able to handle transparencies and envelopes, and even support an optional scanner cartridge that replaces the ink cartridge and turns the printer into a scanner. Portable printers are more expensive and print more slowly than standard printers, but convenience is what you’re paying for.
PC-free printing
With something called PictBridge support, photo printers do not need to be connected to PCs to be able to print photos. PictBridge is a standard adopted by manufacturers of printers and digital cameras for PC-free printing, allowing photos to be printed straight from the digital camera to the printer by simply connecting them through a USB cable as long as the printer and digital camera are compatible. A variation to this idea is the ability for printers to read memory cards directly from a digital camera or other image-storing device by simply inserting the cards into designated printer slots.
Once the camera is connected to or the card is inserted into the printer, photos can be reviewed in a number of ways, depending on the printer model. Some may feature a built-in LCD screen that allows shots to be reviewed, edits to be made, and the ones to be printed chosen directly from the screen. Other models may let you create an index sheet similar to a contact sheet in film printing so you can mark the ones you choose for printing and rescan the sheet. Other printer models let you decide which shots you want to print straight from the digital camera. Many types of memory cards are available on the market today, so make sure the printer accepts the kind used by your camera for you to enjoy card-direct printing of photos.
Paper Handling
Paper is obviously an important issue in printing. Here are some important tips on paper handling for printers:
When buying a printer, make sure that it’s equipped to accommodate all the paper sizes and types that you’ll be using. If you need to print on heavy stock, for instance, make sure the printer can handle the heaviest paper you use. For this purpose, a printer’s paper path can give an indication of how it handles paper: Inkjets generally use straight-through paper paths, while lasers use S-shaped or U-shaped paths. Generally speaking, the straighter the path, the thicker the media that can be used. However, the curved paths typical of laser printers also makes it possible to have more flexible configurations for input and output trays.
Using the correct type of paper will also make a difference to your printing. Inkjets can print on a variety of matte or glossy photo paper, but make sure you choose the right kind of paper for your printer to obtain optimal print results. For example, matte papers are suitable for both pigment and dye-based inks, while luster finishes are generally more suitable for dye-based inks.
In terms of size, most inkjets and lasers can handle printing of letter and legal sizes. If you need to print larger prints, however, consider a printer that can handle sizes like 11 by 17 inches. You may also consider getting a printer with multiple paper drawers if you’ll be switching between different paper sizes on a regular basis. For a laser printer, multiple output trays, duplexing (double-sided printing), collating, and automatic stapling can be additional useful features.
If you plan to use third-party paper, make sure it works well with your printer. Before you buy a large quantity of third-party paper, try a few samples by printing the same photos on both the printer manufacturer’s paper and the third-party paper, and then compare the results.
Printer Specs and Key Features
Printers feature various specifications, so navigating the spec sheet intelligently requires familiarity with what each specification entails according to the printing technology involved or for the type of usage planned for the printer.
Resolution: For laser printers, 300 dpi is adequate if all you need is to print black-and-white text, but choose at least 1200 dpi for photorealistic grayscale or color printing. For inkjets, choose one featuring 1200-dpi or higher resolution with a droplet size of 4 picoliters or smaller for sharp, clean output. With photo printers, resolution varies according to technology: Output at 300 dpi by photo printers using dye-sublimation technology is comparable to photo printers using inkjet technology outputting at 1200 dpi or higher.
Speed: Speed ratings vary greatly, and the print speeds cited by manufacturers usually refer to printing in draft mode or at the lowest resolution. For laser printers, a more accurate way of measuring actual print speed is to time just how long it takes from the minute you hit “Print” to the time that it takes the printer to warm up, spool the job into the print queue, and for the printed output to finally come out. For inkjets, print speed is not one of its stronger suits; so don’t be overly concerned with this spec.
Memory: Extra memory will come in handy for laser printers to enable them to handle large graphics and documents more easily. Check the maximum upgradeable memory allowed for your printer, if it features a hard drive with similarly upgradeable memory, and if the printer can use generic memory or needs the manufacturer’s brand. In the case of inkjets, memory is built-in and not upgradeable, but this is not an issue inasmuch as processing occurs on the side of the computer so there’s no need for large amounts of installed RAM to begin with on inkjets.
Connectivity: Most printers today no longer support the older parallel connection but feature instead USB 1.1 or Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) either of which should work fine with USB computers. For printers to be used on a network, it will need to have an Ethernet port to enable printer sharing. For more flexible printing options, you may want to look for printers with infrared input/output ports that allow wireless printing from notebooks or other devices with infrared ports. And if high-speed or long-distance printing is what you need, consider printers with a FireWire port.
Consumables and cost per page
The purchase price of the printer is just the beginning of its overall cost because over time, the hidden cost of ink or toner, paper, and parts will add up. These “hidden costs” are the consumables; dividing the total cost of consumables by the number of pages that can be produced from the consumables gives you the cost per page. Laser printers offer the lowest cost per page, using relatively inexpensive toner and normal-weight, uncoated paper. On the other hand, cost per page for inkjets can be four or five times as much, depending on how much ink you use and the cost of the paper normally more expensive, coated, glossy paper for higher-quality color output. The tank configuration for inkjets should also be taken into consideration. Inkjets with a single cartridge for the colored inks will incur higher replacement costs because the cartridge must be replaced as soon as one color runs out even if the cartridge still contains plenty of ink for the other colors. To save costs, get an inkjet with separate cartridges for black and each individual color.
Print Quality
All the specs and fancy features in your printer won’t mean a thing if you don’t have good, solid print quality whether of text or photos to back it up.
Text: Text should be smooth and crisp. At the smallest font sizes, the individual letters should be clearly readable, and they should not bleed into one another. Medium-size fonts should have no fuzzy edges, and the largest fonts especially bold ones should be filled with solid black, not a muddy brown or bluish tone. You should also be able to see well-formed and well-rounded counters (the openings) in letterforms; if you don’t, it’s usually a sign of the printer laying down too much ink. (Remember, however, that inkjet printers will display some wicking on plain, 20-lb. paper, as the ink bleeds along the paper fibers.)
Graphics: For color printing, look for gradients or areas where a color goes from dark to light. Color should transition smoothly, and you should not see any color banding, where distinct bands progress from dark to light. On a test page, you will likely see a gradient bar that goes from black to white through a series of progressively darker gray shades; the transition from shade to shade should be smooth without a noticeable line. Also, look for a nice balance of colors in color-graphic printing something that’s not overly saturated nor flat and washed out.
Photo: A good photo print should like the original photo. Colors should be accurate and balanced, vivid but not oversaturated. Good detail should be present in all areas, with no jagged lines or pixels or any other visual artifacts. Good contrast should exist between shadow and highlight areas not muddy or flat and without color. You may not always be able to tell the difference from one great print to another, but almost everyone can recognize a bad print when they see one. Trust what you see.
Advantage of Notebook in India
April 25, 2010 by admin
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In our daily life & requirements are increasing rapidly, we need to more conscious in life. We need ultra-modern devices that help us to achieve our aims, give us achievements and increase the positive enthusiasm. Notebooks India usage has increased over the years and it has playing a very important role to make you ahead in life. Now it has become a compulsory requirement in most professions. Students are also increasingly dependent on notebooks for their project and research work in school or colleges. The notebook is known for its all-rounded performance, higher configuration compatibility and quite expensive pricing.
Notebook computers have an advantage for its compactness and mobility factors. Though both these forms of notebook are known for their uniqueness and provide different spectators and have the ability to eclipse over desktop computers. Laptop computers have found convenience as portable media devices. Even modernized notebook can be used as DVD players, stereos music players, and recording devices. The movable and portability of notebook make them very useful in these categories as does the increasing abilities of the electronics.
For the companies, business peoples, and students, the investments are needed to Buy notebook India and move into the country of portability and mobility doesn’t have to be vast. Some companies, and business men especially superior ones, will make the decision to invest huge money in the top of the Best notebook India. Other companies will choose to make a smaller but equally valuable investment in discount or used notebooks. As long as the notebook India meet the mobile business needs, making the minor investment in notebooks works out great for business or individuals who are carrying mobile and portable business on a tighter budget. The market is flooded with the new laptops, each crying for its name to fame, for being the latest, the finest, the cheapest, the lightest ones notebooks. There are several notebook companies in market and each provides its own features & facilities such as; DELL notebooks, HP notebooks, HCL Notebooks, Toshiba notebooks & much more all have appreciated the potential of Indian market and are competing themselves to make the most influential and wonderful Notebooks in India for Indian people.
A Guide for the Purchase of Notebooks for Sony Vaio: Series a and B
April 22, 2010 by admin
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If you are a supporter of the fanatical notebooks Sony this guide will definitely be some benefits (unless you are sure about Sony so you know all those on mobile phones). More specifically, the purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the various models of VAIO, we hope it also helps you when buying a notebook, the best to you, your needs and your pocket.
First, a few things about the involvement of Sony in the mobile world. Sony is recognized worldwide as one of the best manufacturers in the World. Regarding the World notebooks, but Sony can be used as a “newcomer” it is a fact that today, they are one of the dominant players in this game, the VAIO notebook series, Sony has established itself as a great success since the beginning of his lunch and Sonly quickly won a big piece of the pie for sale. VAIO notebooks are special, individual devices for a specific trait. No time to lose, we have a look at the categories A and B from A-Series VAIO, we find the notebooks with Centrino processor, and wireless. These notebooks are usually not the ones you want to move a lot. You have a lot of weight, and they are large enough. Serie A are for most laptops are designed for a desktop replacement, but of course, you can also move, if you like. The performance is in the Serie A is so high, and replacement for most desktop computer, you can still enjoy Multimedia with a 17 “screen on them. If you know that you do not have much stuff with a laptop, this is a your best choice.
For the VAIO B Series Browse someone could say that the ‘B’ stands for the company, which is undoubtedly true. These small devices 14 “notebooks is your best colleague to travel, so they are very portable and they are much less than notebooks, which you have not used. B Series Browse have a + 100 GB HDD and in the life of the battery may take up to 4 hours! Obviously wireless is a must for every laptop and the cell phone is equipped with an Intel Centrino processor, the whole thing even easier for you. If you ‘Do not really believe in larger screens and brutal process performance and Series B is the best choice for your work done effectively.
Mp3 Player Buyers Guide
April 11, 2010 by admin
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Lets face it,back in the day the idea of a having a portable audio device which was capable of storing hundreds if not thousands of audio tracks, as well as being small enough to fit in anywhere was a distant dream. We think back to when the only option we had for listening to music was the use of those big 2 speaker audio cassette tape systems.But since then we saw a reduction in the size of the these audio devices. Over the years as electronics evolved with the introduction of the mp3 audio format, the need for cassette tape systems diminished greatly. People were now able to satisfy their needs throught the use of an MP3 Player portable audio device .Ever since MP3 players first entered the market, they have clearly become one of the most popular consumer electronics devices around. Due to their huge popularity it is very common nowadays to see people utilising theses devices while doing many activities such as running, going to work, traveling, buying groceries as well as other tasks.
lets look at the following useful tips to consider for those of you thinking about purchasing an MP3 player.
Firstly, the internal memory size of an mp3 player is obviously an important factor. This will determine the amount of mp3 songs the mp3 audio device will be able to store.Mp3 player come in sizes ranging from 256MB to 10GB. The bigger the storage the better. Also some models may the have the option of flash memory.
Secondly, The battery life is also a very important feature, because it determines the amount of time the mp3 player will function properly. Always make sure that the mp3 player comes with an AC/DV adapter which will allow you to recharge it quickly. Most MP3 players today come standard with these adapters.
The size of the MP3 player is the next factor.There a lots of sizes of mp3 players. Some have larger screens than others, the inclusion of video playback capability, hard drive and others.Once again the bigger and better they are, the higher the price will be. It’s worth paying a bit for a quality MP3 player, even if it burns a small hole in your pocket.
The next factor is USB connection speed to the PC, which affects the rate at which you can upload MP3’s from your PC to the MP3 portable device.The latest models today commonly support high speed USB 2.0 transfer. Others also support Firewire.
You should also be aware that Some mp3 players have the capability of supporting other audio format besides mp3, such as WMA and OGG. Be sure to check the specification manual to see if these featues are included.
Even with the sole purpose of Playing music, mp3 players may have other features such as an FM tuner ,audio recording capability, small notebook functions etc. It might be worth your while to again check the MP3 player Specs.
So at the end of the day, the most important thing is that you Purchase the MP3 player that suits your needs. If you only need it for listening to music, don’t go and buy a more expensive one which has unwanted capabilities as the prices can stretch very high.
Your Simple Guide To Get Back On Track
April 10, 2010 by admin
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Following an intense exercise plan and trying to stay fit has been a goal you have entered into your New Year’s necessary goals list for as long as you can probably remember. But, for one reason or another your plan has not yet been successful and you can count multiple instances when you began exercising with the willingness to keep it a long-term practice this time, but failed to do so, although you thought you would manage to stay motivated and be totally committed to your exercising plan as you have promised yourself. Getting back on the workout track by creating your own simple reference guide of why you want to succeed is not only easy, but it can actually be extremely rewarding for your figure and mindset.
Begin by grabbing an empty notebook and a pen. Sit uninterrupted in your favorite spot, close your eyes and visualize your perfect self. What is missing from your current state to become that dream representation of what you think you should look like? If you are able to answer this question, this process will be even simpler. Open your eyes and start writing what you want in general. If you wish to look thinner, for example, write “I want to loose weight.” On this page of this personal guide you may write as many goals as you wish. Turn the page and begin writing the details of your goals; their objectives. Start by identifying the three most important goals and begin noting down exactly what you want to do with each one of them. Keep your objectives specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and most importantly, timed! If your goal is to loose fifteen pounds, then you will probably need 10 to 15 weeks; given the fact that most bodies can loose 1 to 2 pounds per week if a healthy diet and exercise is followed consistently. If you are afraid of putting down exact weight measurement for each week, then using activity goals, like “exercise three times a week” can be less frustrating.
Next you should do some soul searching and discover the why that is hiding behind your objectives. Being true to yourself and identifying how come and you believe that loosing weight will bring a change in your life that will make you feel happier is as important as following any step that can lead you to your end goal. True motivation comes from within in such instances and you have to be sincere with the reasoning of your goals. You can even write down the changes you and others will be able to witness by following your kind of fitness plan to attain your goal and succeed in realizing your objectives. Turn the page and by using your five senses, write down exactly what you hope to gain at the end of this effort and what you will be able to see, hear, feel, taste and smell. Upon completing this step you can begin your next notebook’s page by listing the sources that will help you attain your goals and find the most recommended methods for your case to complete each one of your goals. Then you have to identify what you have to do today or tomorrow to get started and remember that once you have set your goal you have to pay attention to each smaller step in the way so as to lead you towards its realization.
By planning your next steps beforehand you will feel more motivated to reach each step and ultimately your final goal. But be very careful during the research phase after the completion of this notebook guide and exactly before selecting the method you wish to choose to accomplish each objective. You will need credible sources of information and fitness experts should provide the necessary advice which then you have to follow diligently if you wish to see your original dream come true.
5 Reasons To Purchase Desktop Computers
April 9, 2010 by admin
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If you are in the market for a computer, there are a number of factors to consider. Will it be used for your home, your office or perhaps even your home office combo? First off, you will need to set a budget for your new purchase before deciding whether to shop for notebook or desktop computers. Many offices use desktop computers because they are not intended to be moved around a lot. In addition, affordability often plays a large role in someone’s decision as to whether to purchase notebook or desktop computers.
While you are shopping around, it’s important to keep in mind some of the benefits that go along with owning different types of computers. To that end, this article provides five important reasons to purchase desktop computers.
Desktop computers are typically much more affordable than notebook computers. With notebooks, you are paying more for the convenience of portability. For as little as $299.00, desktop computers can be purchased from one of the leading manufacturers and a notebook computer for as little as $499.00.
Unlike notebook computers, replacing a keyboard, mouse, speakers or even a monitor does not require having your computer serviced by a professional repair shop. Because notebook computers have everything built in, including the aforementioned features, it is more difficult to replace a keyboard or monitor as opposed to desktop computers, which operate on external connections.
In the event of an unlawful entry into your home, desktop computers are not as likely to be stolen because of their weight and bulk. Notebook computers, on the other hand, are small and portable. This, alone, makes them more appealing to a thief than desktop computers.
Desktop computers are stationary by nature. Unlike a notebook computer, which can easily be moved from room to room, they are less likely to be dropped or broken because they are not moved as often.
The vents on desktop computers are located on the back of the tower, which allows for proper ventilation that will help to prevent the computer from overheating. Notebook computers, on the other hand, feature only one vent on the back with the remaining underneath the base. If placed on a table, the air vents can become blocked and the computer may overheat. If prolonged use leads to overheating, damage may result.
When choosing from the many desktop computers on the market, always make sure that you purchase from a manufacturer who has experience in creating computers. Even though they are more affordable than notebooks, desktop computers are not cheap. With an investment that involves several hundred dollars, you will want to consider the length of time the manufacturer has been in business, their reputation with customers and their warranty.
Additionally, when choosing any system, including desktop computers, always look at the potential for future upgrading. As you grow, you will want your computer to grow with you and a part of that will include a slight upgrade from time to time. This is the only way to get the best use of your desktop computers and make sure that your investment is one that lasts for years to come.
Some Tips for Notebook Computer Purchasing and Frequently Asked Questions (1)
April 7, 2010 by admin
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First, open the packaging – To confirm that whether is a new machine or not. Many consumers do not like the machine which the outside packaging is opened when they buy laptops because they worry about that the machine which the packaging is opened is a retreaded one or there are some replacement of parts. In fact, however, those who get a good seal fitted inside a box doesn’t mean that it’s a perfect machine. To make the outside packaging looks perfect come easily for the wholesaler, just a hairdryer will be work. Therefore, when you go to buy a new notebook, it’s a good idea to require to open the packaging to confirm the machine is a new one. Now I would like to share some tips for purchasing notebooks and frequently asked questions below. ??
Step one, check out the serial number. For example, you want to buy a Sony Vgn-bx196sp Laptop, you should confirm that the serial number of fuselage and the Sony Vgn-bx196sp battery are the same. Most of the fuselage and notebook battery should be affixed on the same serial number, if the battery serial number is different from the serial number of fuselage, the notebook battery may have been replaced.
Step two, check out the hole of Anti-theft lock. If there is imprinted then it means that it’s not a new one, which is very likely a prototype.??
Step three, check out the bottom. If there are worn and dirty, that is not a new one, the production line of the table is not so dirty;??
Step four, check out the cooling fans. Make sure that it’s span-new and there is no dust on it.
Step five, look at the date of production. If the machines which are produced three months ago still sold on the market, it is necessary to think over whether or not to purchase it. Try to think about the speed of the update and sell of electronic products, it is impossible to keep a notebook for such a long time in stock.??
Step six, check out the keyboard. The keyboard of new laptops is very clean, but it will not be slippery. The aperture of used laptops keyboard will be filled with dust, the keys that commonly used could be slippery.
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In short, to judge a notebook whether is a new one or not, we can not only judge it by that whether the outside packaging is opened or broken. On the contrary, the prototype is generally the most reliable notebooks. While It is well within the packaging, it is necessary to be more careful identification.
OK, the next time, I will share some answers of frequently asked questions about purchasing notebooks.
A guide to cheap Netbooks
April 7, 2010 by admin
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A netbook is a lightweight and small version of the traditional laptop aimed at internet usage and emailing.
2009 has been the year of the netbooks, as new products coming to market from the manufacturers like Sony. Its Vaio P offers wider choices and features and compete with established brands like the Acer netbook.
So if you are planning to buy a cheap laptop this season, here are some options for you.
Acer Aspire One D150
Acer has recently introduced the new 10.1-inch Aspire One D150 at a price point of Rs. 20,999. After the 8.9-inch Aspire One, Acer hits the netbook segment with a 10.1 WSVGA LCD display offering 1024 x 600 pixels resolution and Acer CrystalBrite technology.
It sports the 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, a Intel 945GSE chipset that features Intel GMA950 graphics. Also, it comes with 1GB DDR2 memory which can be expanded to 2GB DDR2 memory, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Acer Crystal Eye Webcam, and USB ports. The notebook has a multi-touch trackpad and a six-cell Li-ion battery which promises up to five hours of battery life.
For a change, Acer includes Windows XP with Service Pack 3 pre-loaded in the AOD150 as compared to Linpus Linux Lite OS available in previous models.
Samsung NC20
The Samsung NC20 is a Netbook that uses the VIA Nano Processor U2250 (1.3+GHz, 800MHz), and includes 1 GB of memory as standard. The 12.1″ screen size is larger than typical for this class of ultra portable PC.
The LED-backlit screen has a glossy display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. An external display can be used through the standard VGA connector.
Other features include a full-size keyboard which is coated with anti-bacterial Silver Nano ions, with standard 18.5mm key pitch between keys, memory slot for 2GB RAM, and standard internal hard drive is a SATA 160 GB, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3 USB 2.0, SD card reader, Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks. It carries a price tag of $549.
Lenovo IdeaPad S10
The IdeaPad S10 is a line of consumer-oriented netbook which offer a variety of colors like pearl white, black, red, blue, and pink. They feature a 10.2″ TFT Active Matrix 1024×600 display with a 80 or 160GB hard disk drive and 512MB or 1GB DDR2 RAM, both of which are easily upgraded via a user access panel on the bottom of the netbook.
Priced at Rs 20,990, the netbook packs 1.6-GHz Intel Atom N270 processor and runs on Windows XP Home edition. They support 802.11 b/g wireless networking and come with two USB ports, an Expresscard expansion slot, a 4-in-1 media reader, weighs 1.25 kg, a VGA output, a 1.3 megapixel webcam and an in-built mic.
HP Mini 1109TU
It is a small netbook with 10.1-inch LED backlit widescreen display, 2USB ports, headphone-out and mic combo jack. It weighs just 1.09 kg with a price tag of 21,490 plus taxes makes an ideal choice for the consumers.
HP Mini 1109TU runs Windows XP Home and powered by Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor with Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, 1GB memory capacity and 80GB storage. It also sports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Norton AV and in-built memory card reader.
Sony Vaio P
Sony Vaio P comes with either a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom Z520 or a 1.6 GHz Atom Z530 processor, and 2GB DDR2 memory with 533 MHz FSB. It has an 8″ LED-backlit display with native resolution of 1600×768 and weighs just 1.4-1.7 pounds. It comes preinstalled with Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Business, dependent on model.
The Sony Vaio P is available in four color options; Black, Red, Green, and White. The other features includes an integrated webcam, built-in GPS, Bluetooth, 802.11 b/g/n wireless, mobile broadband, and an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 video card but there is no optical drive. Dependent on the model, storage is either a 60GB hard disk drive or 64GB or 128GB solid state drive. At a price tag of $900, user could not call it a netbook.
Basic Knowledge About Laptop Batteries for Laptop Computer
April 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Notebook Computer Buying Guide
basic knowledge About laptop batteries for laptop computer
Notebook computer battery is its flexibility and stability of the fundamental, mainstream notebooks standard rechargeable battery system. Rechargeable battery system, including rechargeable batteries and power management systems. The battery is also reflected notebook an important part of portability.
laptop batteries used in three main categories: 1. Ni-Cr battery, 2. Ni-MH battery, 3. Lithium batteries; they are generally expressed as: Ni-Cd Ni-Cd, Ni-MH Ni-MH, lithium Li.
The first notebook computers are used Ni-Cd nickel-cadmium batteries, battery technology was not enough as a result of advanced nickel-cadmium batteries have a lot of the shortcomings of a headache, such as: bulky, heavy weight, the capacity of small, short life, there are memory effects. So basically the current nickel-cadmium batteries have been eliminated, the following are no longer on it in detail.
How do I identify my battery?
The first information to provide would be the make and model of the equipment that you require the battery for e.g. Toshiba Satellite Pro 400, or Compaq Presario 1283. There is also usually a label on the battery, and some of the information on the label will help our sales team to identify your battery quickly.
This information includes the voltage of the battery pack (note: this is not the same as the voltage on the power supply), the capacity of the battery pack and the chemical construction of the battery pack e.g.Li-ion, Ni-MH or Ni-Cd. This information can be used to ensure the information you have provided matches the information we have about your battery. Many battery packs also have part numbers on the label; this can sometimes be used to help identify the battery. We would suggest that it is best to have all this information written down or close to hand before you call our sales team. This will help us deal with your call in an efficient manner.
Notebooks - The Course of Evolution of an All-Time Essential
March 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Notebook Computer Buying Guide
To keep up our dignity, it is often wise to carry with us office tools like a pen or a notebook. The realization of it as an essential has given rise to highly technological forms depending upon its usage. Began with blank papers put together by binding material, notebooks took different directions according to varied specifications.
For instance, toddlers are given notebooks closely ruled to facilitate tidy writing, while artists prefer plain and wider devices for sketching. Moreover, they also take various forms in accordance with professions. To illustrate, press reporters or journalists carry handy and petite notebooks that alleviates jotting whereas researches have devices to log the details and handling of instruments which are preferably long and tabulated.
Evolution of the concept of notebooks:
Keeping pace with the ever increasing demand for comfort and the relative precision technologies has given birth to the novel concept of notebook. With the advent of the computer era, notebooks turned out to be a component of the computer itself that gave way to its effective utilization at enormous work places. Countless features were then added based on the utilities that help carry out many tasks effortlessly today.
They incorporated in the computers being immobile turned out to be the source of further evolution. The need of a portable device involving all or most of the technologies led to today`s exceptional innovations. Laptops without much note-taking features were begun to be called as `notebooks`. And the light-weighted laptops with different qualities, excellent enough to be called a notebook were on a rise in the market, still sustaining their title. They were marketed by brands like Lenovo, Sony hp, Dell, etc.
These then took its vital deviations such as Personal digital assistants (PDA), Tablet PCs, mini-notebooks, digital papers and so on, in relation to their attributes.
Concise abstract on present-day notebooks:
Telephones today are not meant merely to converse with someone far away from you, but capturing videos and photographs, activities like watching movies or enjoying on music are possible as well. Similarly, notebooks on the present day scenario can be just more than a tool to scribble on. The term notebook thus barely reminds of a stack of blank papers whereas it is plainly a portable, smaller and thinner laptop weighing not more than four pounds.
Personal digital assistants:
These are little enough to be called a palm-top, developed with liquid crystal displays allowing touch-sensitivity screens. This feature allows the input via touching the screen that displays a virtual keyboard. This has been highly effective in educational institutes for qualitative interactive sessions where the students can have their notes taken on these instruments having their spell-check and grammar correction done then and there.
Tablet PCs:
These hit the market in 1989 for the first time. Tablet PCs are slate-like notebook computers without keyboard or mouse and inputs are through a digital pen or fingertip, although a movable or removable keyboard may be attached. They are designed to operate at multi-places on the screen at a time and are also insensitive to bright light or sunlight.
Mini-notebooks:
Mini-notebooks feature high resolution larger wide screens and are soon going to be indispensable.
Digital Papers:
With all the advantages of these devices, the best aspect underlying them is that the people with illegible handwriting will no more be embarrassed! However, it is sometimes obligatory to have hand-written signatures or documents. Notebook called Digital papers is the answer to this limitation which possesses a digital pen and a patterned paper to produce hand-written documents in a computer.
