Toshiba Laptops - High End Notebooks
January 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Notebook Computer Reviews
People always keep on searching computers which are loaded with various sophisticated software packages. With the invention of these amazing gadgets, one can steadily perform various works within few minutes. People these days are in fact replacing the manual labourers in various industries and firms. With these widgets the users can comfortably avail all the entertainment features like listening to favorite music and watching any video clips anytime and anywhere without any hassles. But as they are very bulky in size the Laptops have been crafted to solve all the concerns of the users.
Various models of Laptops are available in the markets these days which makes it difficult for one to decide his or her favourite gadget. In fact, the wide range of options available these days are more than sufficient to drive anyone crazy by displaying tempting statistics to influence the purchasing behaviour of a layman. However, the Toshiba laptops have readily gained momentum among the users due to their various high end features. They have actually established themselves and gained supreme position in the market. Toshiba is one of the popular brands which earned appreciation because of delivering cutting edge & scintillating notebooks that come bundled with high tech technologies.
Toshiba laptops can prove to be an ideal choice for any fashion conscious or an amateur person. Toshiba is a Japanese electronics company which has been giving quality services to the customers since 1875 and offers various stylish high end notebooks to the consumers. One can avail a model of Toshiba laptop at an affordable price from the wide range of available models. For average computer users the Satellite A60 notebooks can be a great option. The users can enjoy lots of options such as emailing, e-book reading etc at minimal rates. Then there are Satellite MX30 gadgets which would permit you to access wireless networks without any hassles. Moreover, these laptops come with Centrio processor which amazingly consumes less energy.
Among the wide variety of Toshiba laptops, one can also find Satellite A70 and P30 notebooks. These gadgets are very efficient and trendy. With these, the users can have pleasurable experience while working on heavy applications like video games and graphics design programmers etc. All the models are perfectly designed to be very user friendly and would permit you to perform your work with a carefree attitude. However, one should clearly understand his criteria before purchasing any model of laptop.
Paper Notebooks to Laptop Notebooks - a Scientific Renaissance
January 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under Notebook Computer Accessories
When we hear the word `notebook` the first thought that strikes our grey matter is a writing device in the form of a book usually made of paper. We generally imagine it in various forms like notepad, writing pad, or simply a scrapbook. Its use is generally determined by its size - not forgetting the general saying `the smaller, the better`.
The concept (of notebooks) which started as a collection of leaves somewhere in ancient Rome has today taken the shape of a latest electronic device called the `laptop`. Laptops were named `notebooks` probably because of their small size inspite of the fact that originally they did not have any note-taking ability.
Initially laptops had integrated screen and keyboard and were more like `suitcase computers` but with advancements in technology they kept getting smaller in size with enhanced features. Laptops were referred to as notebooks when they had condensed in size comparable almost to a paper notebook. Moving a step further we got something called PDA`s (Personal Digital Assistants) which were a little larger than portfolio notebooks and were named `notebook` to differentiate them from general laptops. In common man`s words these were called `Palm tops`.
The quest for comfort did not end with the PDA`s. Moving a step further we got a much better and advanced version of PDA s called the `Tablet PC`s`. Tablet PC`s are laptops or rather notebooks that have a special pen and software with which we can interact with the screen directly. So it was a kind where we can actually write on with a pen - a real master piece in the world of science! Here the screen itself is used as the Input-Output device rather than the Mouse or the Keyboard. Moreover these PDA`s and Palmtops use flash memory and they do not use the same OS or hardware as used by the typical laptop and notebooks.
Today notebook refers to laptops that can have their windows reversed to make it into a notebook and can be written on like a tablet. It can be used for making handwritten notes in class or to make sketches and drawings that can later be used as notes.
What makes the notebook indispensable is its portability, efficiency coming next to it. Today we are not under the constraints of working for fixed hours in office; our work can come home with us, thus, providing us with a more comfortable and relaxed environment. Other than that the notebook occupies the least possible space on the desk and saves us from the tangles of wires. To top it all the sleek, sensuous look of the portable notebooks makes it the most desirable asset today.
As the saying goes, if you want to gain something you should be ready to lose some too. Here the loosing factor comes in the face of money. This piece of sophisticated technology is twice as expensive as its desktop counterpart or sometimes even more than that. But since all good things come in small packages, the notebook as well should be accepted with its exorbitant price realizing the fact that it is paving the way for a simpler and efficient future.
Despite the notebooks being smaller and elegant, it is a bitter fact that it can never completely take over the desktop. The reason being the deficiency of space to fit in all the components and the lack of escape routes for heat. Moreover upgrading the hardware in a notebook becomes an overpriced task and can be done much easily and reasonably in a desktop.
Inspite of these various shortcomings the fact remains that the era of literature and arts has been succeeded by the scientific era with computer being at the centre of this renaissance.
Notebooks - Go Mobile With Your Computer
May 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Notebook Computer Buying Guide
Laptop or notebooks are full featured miniaturised computer that are mobile and function on inbuilt betteries or AC/DC adaptors which charge the batteries while providing power to the computer hence making the utilization of power more efficient.
Laptops and Notebooks, often considered to be one and the same have a few distinguishing features which set them apart. Laptops are heavier, cheaper and larger than their slimmer, sleeker and more expensive counterpart. However both serve the same purpose and have same advantages over the traditional computers.
Man`s inherent desire for improvisation and technical breakthrough led to the innovation of laptops from computers. IBM and Epsom introduced the first laptop in 1983. At present the market is flooded with many top brands that offer laptops with excellent features and competing prices.
The introduction of Windows 95, which was compatible with the Notebooks, completely revolutionized the world of notebooks, which could now give a tough competition to personal computers. It resulted in improved technology - batteries with longer life, no need for acid and a compatible operating system consequently leading to lower prices and higher demands of notebooks. Notebooks now consumed lower power and could store large amount data.
Notebooks can be broadly classified into three categories on the basis of their weight, thickness and size. Mainstream notebooks weigh between 5 and 7 lbs (2.3 -3.2kg) with a screen size of 14.1 or 15.4 inches diagonally. Desktop replacement are larger, bulkier laptops weighing around 5-7 lbs and more than 1.5“ thick, with relatively low battery capacity but powerful components and screen size as large as 17-20 inches (13“x11“) diagonally. Because of its powerful components its serves as an excellent gaming machine.
Sub notebooks are available in different sizes and thickness. Thin and light notebooks weigh between 5-7lbs and 1 - 1.4“ thick with a screen size 11-14“ x 11“ while Ultra portable subnotebooks weigh less than 4 lbs and are less than 1.3“ thick with a screen size 11“x10“. Tablet PCs, palmtops, PDAS are as small as the size of a palm and weigh less than 3lbs and serve both as mobile phones and computers.
No doubt a notebook scores over a personal computer because of portability but because notebooks are in its initial stage of conception its various producers have not decided on standard features of the laptop which makes upgrading a laptop a very difficult process.
Some important points with regard to its various features should be kept in mind while deciding on which notebook to buy. With regard to size and weight, it is to be remembered that lower the weight and smaller the size, lesser the features. Slimmer and lightweight laptops might not have drives.
Notebook processors perform like desktop processor. Dual core processors carry multitasking and are common. Notebook processors have a direct effect on the battery life and the performance of computer. In case of Intel premium processors, the higher is the number, the faster is the processing.
The speed of the computer is also affected by the rotational speed of the disk. The size of the RAM varies with different notebooks. For Windows XP and Mac OS , at least 256MB is required. Optical drives are if vital in notebook computers. It scans a simple CD Drive or a high definition DVD ROM. However most notebooks are equipped with dual level DVD burner.
Notebook computers consist of video processors and displays which consist of native resolution and screen size. Though the portability of the notebook adversely affects the largeness of the display but still wide screen display are in demand. Performance of PC gaming and 3D graphics will be determined by graphic processor Notebook computers come with four cell, 6 cell, and 8 cell batteries.
Normal battery life is 2 to 3 hours. However 5 or 6 hours battery life is also available these days. Generally, the bigger the notebook computer, the lower is the battery life. It must be ensured that you get at least one year warranty for your notebook. In case you are going to use your notebook extensively try to buy a notebook, which offers a warranty for a longer period.
