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Rabu, 15 Februari 2012

LOGITECH - WAVE PRO COMBO ROCKS WITH A NEW TRIM

Last year Logitech launched their ground-breaking "Wave" keyboard intend and even though our perspective staff was cynical at 1st, the Wave keyboard swiftly became the preferred keyboard, By launching the similar keyboard (with a small number of insignificant changes) and a much superior wireless mouse ... and naming it the Cordless Desktop Wave Pro. Is this inconsequential revise value your hard-earned cash? Let's take a gaze. As with the preceding keyboard, the major confront fresh users’ countenance with any ergonomic keyboard is the culture curve. The divide key intend that was accepted years ago requisite users to re-learn how to type. The "Wave" does seize a couple days to get used to, but subsequent to that, you'll speculate why all keyboards don't sense this good. Once your brain and fingers get obsessed to the diverse profundity of keys and smile-like warp of the keyboard you'll be typing at full momentum.

The new-fangled Wave desktop set also embraces the all-new MX 1100 cordless laser mouse. Even though this contoured mouse isn't intended to be ambidextrous, right-handed users should locate this mouse to be exceptionally comfortable. Overall, I qualm there's a more contented cordless keyboard and mouse combo on the market. However, for the complete MSRP of $129, this wireless package may give you sticker stun since it costs $50 extra than last year's Wave keyboard and mouse package.

Selasa, 03 Januari 2012

SAGER NP6790 ROCKS WITH ITS COMBO STYLE NOTEBOOK - BIT OF EVERYTHING - REVIEW

Sager provides a Notebook for everyone. Irrespective of whether you’re a hardcore gamer, mobile internet addict or a combination of both the two you are sure to discover a laptop that will match your requirements from Sager. The Sager NP6790 matches gamers with the low voltage Geforce 8400 graphics card, providing added battery existence than the supplementary powerful graphics cards.

Design
The 1st intuition on the NP6790 is its crystal clean design. A sparkled dark metal appearing plastic on the hood looks very reputable no matter what is the purpose you are purchasing the laptop. Most laptop vendors slap their label straight on the middle of the lid but that is never the way for Sager. Sager perfects a spotless smooth lid with a minuscule insignia on the top left of the cover that reads: “Sager Notebook Computer.”
Performance
The display, like all Sagers, is amazingly sharp and bright, enclosing a lot of properties from the Sager’s earlier versions like the 5460, 9260 and 5790 variants. This model holds the 17" WXGA (1440 x 900).

The placate level on the keyboard is regular. The keyboard is in a grand arrangement for typing. The laptop is thin so seated too high off the ground is never a distress.

The Touchpad on the NP6790 riddles me. Sager had this mastered already way long back on their previous Sager laptops, on the other hand for some strange reason the scroll bar is not as proficient as it was on the previous variants. There are 3 Hot Keys provided for Application situated at the top of the keyboard. These have turned out to be customary on all of the sager models. Wi-Fi is not a choice in the NP6790 rather it is a regular feature.

There are 2 speakers situated on the left and right side of the NP6790 laptop.
The eminence of the webcam pictures are very meager evaluated to earlier sager models.

The NP6790 does an enormously cool job recognizing high CPU progressions and amends the fans consequently. The battery love affair with notebook reaches its peak performance when it comes to battery life. The battery is a super cool performer end of the day.

Overall
This a notebook which really calls in to reveal the future contents of s regular notebook. Sager takes the big leap by being the first to show off its prowess’s. Good multimedia features clubbed with decent display and good battery this is a real cool combo on offer. Overall a competition, that the contenders in the laptop industry couldn’t avoid.

Pros
+ Multifaceted features
+ Graphics & cooling
+ Battery life

Cons
- Design cues getting compared to old versions.
- Disappointing touchpad framing.

Value For Money

Our Rating

Minggu, 01 Januari 2012

M70 FROM ASUS ROCKS THE PARTY WITH 1TB - REVIEW

Aiming for supremacy in the packed desktop-replacement showground is the latest Asus M70 the 1st notebook in the world to come with 1TB of data storage as optional. Yes, that's 1,000GB which is an equivalent of nearly 220 DVDs. The Asus M70 will be on the market for £1,599 from the end of this month. It steams like semi-portable computing heaven on earth, but how does it stay afloat against the tides of competition?

Design
The M70 is a desktop substitute through and through. In further means, it's quiet a big, profound and if you had used it in community people would laugh at you. That's not to express that it's unappealing far from it the polished tarmac on the lid plant well with the gleaming grey on the wrist rest, while the aluminum border adjacent the keyboard gives it a very present-day feel. Asus' pronouncement to use white LED’s for the status displays and the power button is a decent one and it really suits the rest of the notebook.

Performance
The M70 makes a unique statement in spaces that’s outside of storage, too. It utilizes the newest in the processor world, the Intel T9300 Core 2 Duo CPU, timed at 2.5GHz. This is an element of the new Intel 'Penryn' series of processors. This notebook features a whooping 1 TB of storage. Nobody has ever managed to create a single notebook drive that clings on to 1TB of data, but the M70 gets around this predicament by combining a twin 500GB drives from Hitachi.

The RAM status on the M70 is a little weird. Asus wraps this notebook with 4GB of DDR2 667MHz reminiscence, but for the reason that the M70 utilizes the 32-bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate, it's barely proficient of addressing 3.12GB, leaving behind approximate clocking of 1GB of RAM sitting inactive.

The M70 will strive in an appealing shift no matter what's been requested of it. It feels as speedy and receptive as you'd anticipate from a notebook utilizing a 2.5GHz dual-core CPU and 4GB of RAM. As stated earlier, 1GB of memory is warming around doing absolutely nothing, so most daring enthusiast may consider looking for Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit edition in order to wake out even additional feat.

Conclusion
The M70 proves that notebooks need not be the reduced relatives of desktop PCs, chiefly where storage space is concerned. It's a well-sketched, well-equipped system that will plead to those with large file compilations. The slightest of disappointment is that it utilizes an HD DVD drive rather than a Blu-ray, but it's a decent pick to rival systems such as the Acer 8920G head-on.

Pros
+ One Terra Byte of memory
+ Ample RAM speeds.
+ Great compilation

Cons
- Blu-Ray not appointed
- 1 GB of RAM left out without use.

Value For Money

Our Rating