Sunday, August 28, 2011

Dell Inspiron N5030 15.6-Inch Review

Dell Inspiron N5030 review for your new laptop. Last day I have review about Dell XPS 14 Laptop.. Dell launched it’s brand new trendy and as well as inexpensive Notebook design known as Dell Inspiron N5030. Yes, Dell Inspiron N5030 battery is going to be for sale in world. Dell Inspiron N5030 Laptop is made to provide prosperous as well as niche function as well as entertainment expertise. Listed here are the Dell Inspiron N5030 Notebook Specs and Features.

Specifications:
  • 15.6-inch high-definition LED-backlit display with 1366 x 768-pixel resolution for native HD 720p display. It also provides TrueLife high-gloss/anti-reflective technology, which features a sharp contrast finish that's well suited to immersive 3D games and watching videos.
  • 2.3 GHz Intel Pentium T4500 dual-core processor with 1 MB L2 cache and 800 MHz front side bus (FSB).
  • 320 GB SATA hard drive (5400 RPM)
  • 4 GB of installed DDR3 RAM (1333 MHz)
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD with support for DirectX 10 games.
  • 8x multi-format DVD drive supports reading/writing of CD-R/RW, DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, and DVD-RAM.
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) for ultra-fast connectivity to home and business networks (plus backwards compatibility with older wireless routers).
  • Built-in stereo speakers with 2 watts of total power (1 x 2W)
  • 0.3-megapixel webcam with single digital microphone.
  • Touchpad with integrated scrolling and gestures
  • 6-cell battery
  • Measures 14.88 x 9.65 x 1.58 inches (WxDxH)
  • Weighs 6.02 pounds
If you are a student or a gamer this laptop would suit all your needs. This Dell is delivers a top performance, perfect for gaming online with 3-D delivery and a True Life high glass and anti-reflective screen. It comes complete with tons of space on the hard drive and lots of memory. If you are looking for a new laptop STOP right now and check this one out. This has all the bells and whistles you are looking for. This is the best Dell Inspiron N5030 AC adapter you will find on the market today for a low price with a quality name brand you can trust that can keep up with you.

Connectivity types on the N5030 are basic, as you would expect. The laptop contains three USB 2.0 ports, a VGA port and a 100MB Ethernet port. It is also worth noting, that all of these connections are situated on the left hand side of the laptop. Due the cases design there are no connectivity ports located on the back of the laptop, so if you looking to place this on a desk and have Ethernet, power and USB connections coming from the rear, this may not be for you.

Since Dell seems to have decided that the price of this laptop should not interfere with its appearance and that it belongs to a budget proposal is not reason to hide shyly behind their more expensive counterparts. Dell Inspiron N5030 battery has a very characteristic appearance, as seen from the pictures, but its pattern is changing depending on how light falls on it.

Love this Inspiron N5030, if one complaint---wish it had a number lock to create 10 key pad. I miss that. The keyboard affords easy, natural typing. Great computer for photographer and videographer (built in card reader) giving quick on site ability to review photos and videos.

The Dell Inspiron N5030 come with lots of features as 15.6 inch LED display and 3GB DDR3 RAM. But graphic based operating system is missing it comes with the DOS pre installed means we need to get a copy of windows or any other operating system.

The Dell Inspiron N5030 features 4 GB of system RAM, which is par for the course for a laptop computer manufactured with the casual user in mind. 4 GB is often more than enough system memory for programs such as PowerPoint and Quicken. Dell Marketing USA, LP has also built-in a 320 GB hard drive within the Dell Inspiron N5030 power supply. This should be plenty of drive space for casual users who purchase this notebook computer.

Dell Inspiron N5030 Laptop is so small and lightweight and comes with 15.6 inch screen high-definition, high style black gloss on the lid, and a full size keyboard for accurate typing. This laptop is powered by an Intel Pentium dual-core processor and comes with 4GB of DDR3 RAM internal memory and comes with an integrated webcam and microphone that can be used as a means to connect with family and friends to share.

Dell Inspiron N5030 Laptop specifications includes an 8x Double layer DVD Writer, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, built-in HD webcamera, 7-in-1 Digital media card reader etc. Dell Inspiron N5030 Laptop is equipped with 6-cell Li-ion Dell J1KND battery and measures a weight of 2.6KG. Dell Inspiron N5030 Laptop comes backed with a 1 year Dell complete cover Warranty.

The Core 2 Duo for laptops is identical to the desktop Core 2 Duo processors but the notebook-processors work with lower voltages (0.95 to 1188 Volt) and a lower Frontside bus clock (1066 vs 667 MHz). The performance of equally clocked notebooks is 20-25% lower than Desktop PCs because of the lower Frontside bus clock and the slower hard disks.

So if you’re leaning towards Dell laptops, reading up more on another Dell Inspiron N5030 review can definitely be helpful in making your decision. But rest assured that will a Dell laptop, you can get form and function at a very affordable price. Its top of the line features keep you up to date and this Dell J1KND battery can keep up with your busy lifestyle. Dell also has their own back up service that gives their customers the option to safely create back-ups of their data and store it on a remote site. The site is user friendly and definitely secure so that customers don’t need to worry about losing important files or programs.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

HP G60-630us 15.6-Inch Full Review

This elegant machine has a 15” screen and is ideal for several different computer tasks for the everyday average computer user. It is very stylish with a matte finish and a reflective top cover. The laptop comes with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, an intuitive and easy operating system that allows the owner of the laptop to set up home groups to share files easily and quickly and increases performance and reliability. The 320GB hard drive allows the user to store thousands of songs, videos and movies. Additionally, it has an integrated webcam to keep in touch with friends and family.
You can count on the Hewlett Packard G60-630US for simple productivity and entertainment in high-definition. With its HD BrightView Widescreen Display and high performance Altec Lansing speakers it’s really well suited to listening to music and watching movies. Other essential features include a 5-in-1 card reader, a brilliant built-in HP Webcam, 3 USB ports, 802.11b/g/n wi-fi, a 8X DVD drive and a 3.75-hour HP G60-630US battery life.

The G60-630US screen looks very nice. It’s not awesome, vibrantly colored, but it’s a pretty good display. The computer takes about 3 minutes to completely load to the point where you can browse the web which I’m not a fan of (edit: this was on a restart, since then it has become more along the lines of a minute and a half). Also, the plug-in cord is bulky and will stick about 3 inches out of your computer because it doesn’t have a small end.

The system comes preinstalled with Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium. Other “software” includes Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010 60-day Trial, HP Assistant, HP PC Recovery, HP Advisor, Microsoft Works, Microsoft Office 2007 Home & Student 60-day Trial, Microsoft Silverlight, Sun Java, Rhapsody Music Store, eBay;, Windows Live Photo Gallery,; Cyberlink Power DVD;, Cyberlink YouCamCyberlink DVD Suite, Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash, HP Games Powered by Wild Tangent, Cyberlink MediaShow. This HP G60-630US AC adapter provides you with plenty of programs to uninstall upon first use of the machine.

The HP G60-630us LED display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels HD, This affects both the brightness and illumination and displayable colors. Display reflects a little, because the LED Brightview display. Compared to my previous notebooks from HP, Dell and Toshiba, the picture is just really great class. Only the view is weakening. Viewed from the side of the display is much darker (but was also in my other notebooks so).

It's hard to recommend the HP G60-630us given its lackluster performance and relatively stingy feature set. Sure, it can handle your basic home productivity and multimedia tasks, and its $650 price tag is certainly enticing. However, there are plenty of 15-inch notebooks available for around the same price that use the latest mobile processors to deliver superior performance and battery life. The $650 Acer Aspire AS5740-6378, for example, comes with a Core i5 CPU that puts the G60's processor to shame. Still, the Dell Studio 1555-4285MBU remains our top choice for a 15-inch notebook, thanks to its long HP ProBook 4720s battery life, useful feature set, and overall good performance.

The HP G60-630US is among the newest 15.6-inch laptop computer models for January 2009. It's configured to be a various computing platform that is comfortably fitted for a big array of moderate calculating tasks. This laptop accompanies a 320GB disc drive, a 2.2Ghz dual-core central processor and 3GB of DDR2 RAM. Its blind is a HD showing (1366 x 768) and it goes with an Intel GMA 4500M graphics central processor. Other all important characteristics in admit a 5-in-1 card reader, 802.11b/g/n wi-fi and an 8X DVD drive.

Random-Access Memoy (RAM) is a form of computer data storage which allows the information to be accessed by the Centtral Processing Unit (CPU). This G60-630US memory is reset each time the computer is turned off. By increasing the amout of RAM in your computter, you allw it to work faaster by reducing the need of the CPU to access information on the hard drive, wich is read at a much slower rate than the RAM. Typical sizes of RAM on new HP ProBook 4720s charger rangge from 1GB on the lowest end compuuter, to around 8GB on the most optimized moddels.

Features:
  • Processor - Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor T4400 (2.2 GHz, 1 MB L2 Cache, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Video Card - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M (shared) with up to 1309MB total available graphics memory
  • Memory - 3GB DDR2 System Memory (2 DIMM) (expandable to 4 GB)
  • Hard Drive - 320GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA), LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
  • Display Size - 15.6" Diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1366x768),
  • Weight: 6.57 pounds

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Overview

At Laptop Review this time, Tehcnology Researcher bring Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Business Laptop Review. It has a 14.0-inch display size 1366x768 LED-backlit Anti-Glare. Dimensions at 14.08 x 10.4 x 1.2 to 1.5 inches. Powered Technology Processor by Intel Core i7-2620M 2.70GHz 4MB, and in combination with the performance graph of the Intel Graphics HD 3000.Running with the operating system from Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. Wireless Internet network connectivity with Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 802.11a/b/g/n.

The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG represents a fundamental shift in the way that Dell handles its semi-rugged business notebooks. The old ATG models were essentially nothing more than standard Dell Latitude notebooks with a different lid along with a few other bits and MIL SPEC tests. The E6420 ATG on the other hand features a completely unique chassis design made from generous amounts of magnesium alloy, rubber gaskets covering the data ports and a spill-proof backlit keyboard with drain hole. The E6420 ATG is the first Dell ATG model to meet or exceed MIL-STD-810G and IP5x standards for vibration, humidity, altitude, dust, shock, high temperature and low temperature. In short, the Dell T54FJ battery semi-rugged notebook is a serious step up from those older models that were largely just glorified business notebooks.

Specifications:
  • 14.0-inch LED-backlit 1366×768 Anti-Glare Display
  • Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
  • Intel Core i7-2620M processor (2.70GHz, 4MB cache)
  • Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • 4GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
  • 128GB mobility solid state drive (Samsung PM810)
  • Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 802.11a/b/g/n Half Mini Card
  • Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth Module
  • 8X DVD+/-RW drive with Roxio and Cyberlink Power DVD
  • 9-cell Li-ion battery (97Wh) and 90W Dell Latitude E6420 ATG AC adapter
  • 3-Year Basic Hardware Service with 3-Year NBD Limited Onsite Service After Remote Diagnosis
  • Weight: 7.06lbs with 9-cell battery and optical drive (5.95lbs advertised starting weight with 6-cell battery and airbay)
  • Dimensions (with 9-cell battery): 14.08 x 10.4 x 1.2-1.5-inches

The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Laptop also benefit from an internal frame magnesium alloy, a zinc alloy latch, keyboard resistant to spills, a joint protection as well as an impact surface around slab for a better resistance to shock and splash. In all cases, the overall design of these new Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Laptop is simple and professional with a touch of elegance.

The Latitude E6420 ATG comes with an array of software, including Dell's Webcam Central; Dell Data Protection | Access, which allows users to encrypt data on their hard drive or removable media (USB drive, media card, etc.); and Dell's Backup and Recovery Manager. The E6420 ATG also includes Intel's vPro technology, which can provide IT departments remote access to the system. Intel's Anti-Theft Technology software can also completely disable the OS if a theft situation is detected. Reinstalling the operating system won't bypass this feature. Dell also bundles Microsoft's Office Starter, which includes reduced-functionality versions of Word and Excel, as well as a 30-day trial of Trend Micro's Worry-Free Business Security Services software.

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG rugged laptop helps to boost your productivity while delivering the durability, productivity, security and convenient manageability. This rugged laptop is powered by 2nd genartion Intel Core i7/i5 processor. Latitude E6420 ATG comes with 14-inch HD wide view outdoor viewable display, Mobile Intel QM67 express chipset, optical drive, Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth 3.0, high quality speakers, four USB 2.0 ports (one USB/eSATA combo), Network connector (RJ45), stereo headphone / microphone combo jack, VGA, docking connector, HDMI, USB 3.0 Module option via optical bay, full HD webcam, card reader, and 54 mm ExpressCard.

Equipped with a hefty nine-cell battery, the E6420 ATG lasted exactly 8 hours in our LAPTOP Battery Test, which involves continuous web surfing via Wi-Fi. That's nearly double the 4:29 category average. Despite the E6420 ATG's great showing in this test, it's still fell behind the E6420's time of 8:59 with a similar nine-cell Dell LATITUDE E6420 ATG battery pack.

One of the features of the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is an optional carrying handle. It might sound unnecessary, but in fact the notebook's very tough outer shell makes it look a bit like a briefcase, and it weighs over 2kg. The handle could come in quite useful. There are also non-optional rubber protectors for the two back corners of the notebook, under whose hinged covers lie most of the machine's ports and connectors. These protectors extend round to the back of the chassis, providing some strong insulation against knocks and bumps, as well as helping to prevent dust and water getting into the laptop's innards.

In case you missed it earlier in the review, the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG features a LED-backlit keyboard that is also spill resistant. The keyboard has a standard key layout similar to the previous generation of Latitudes and might be a welcome feature for those people who don't like the "Chiclet" style keyboards found on most modern notebooks. The only minor complaint I have with the keyboard on this Dell Latitude E6420 ATG charger is that the mouse buttons for the built-in pointing stick have a feel and position that makes them easy to mistake for the space bar button when typing quickly. On more than one occasion, I pressed the right or left mouse button when I meant to type a space. Typing pressure is minimal, with each press making a very soft click when the key is fully triggered. The key noise is much quieter compared to a modern HP EliteBook or ProBook business laptop. The keyboard tray also has excellent support and doesn't bend or flex under even the heaviest typing pressure.

Equipped with an optional easy-to-carry handle, the E6420 ATG makes a convenient travel companion. Its extra-bright 14" HD reinforced display makes viewing outdoors easy while the optional backlit keyboard helps you stay productive when in flight or in low-light settings. The resistive touchscreen offers an alternative to typing for input and responds even when wearing protective gloves.

As a multimedia machine, the E6420 AGT is a mixed bag. The audio, while decent, is somewhat muted compared with that of the E5420--perhaps the extra armor on the E6420 AGT muffles the sound a bit. I like the integrated webcam, though: It captured good-looking high-def video, even in low-light situations, and Dell's Webcam Central utility offers a good array of controls for adjusting backlighting, brightness, contrast, color, and even gamma. It's a great tool for Skype video calls, recording video, or capturing snapshots (up to 1920 by 1080 resolution).

The E6420 ATG's matte-black deck offers a comfortable palm rest and includes a set of volume buttons on its right-hand side. On the deck's upper left-hand corner are three indicator lights that give the status of the system's Dell T54FJ battery, hard drive, and wireless signal. To help protect the E6420 ATG's display, Dell has reinforced the screen's frame and equipped it with a spill-resistant seal.

A Windows Experience Index (WEI) of 5.5 (out of 7.9) is probably on the low side for this notebook, given that the processor in our review unit is the slowest of those on offer and bettered by those in the preconfigured options. The indications are, then, that the Dell Latitude E6420 is a decent performer.

First impression of ATG makes one to compare it with its predecessor, E6420 and E6420 XTR. A close look at the lid will make one familiar with the Tri-metal chassis tested under MIL-STD 810g military standard. As stated earlier, the machine can hold out to extreme pressure including intense cold and heat conditions. Gray colored lid of ATG is covered in textured black border that gives sturdy look to the gadget.

Battery using 9-cell (97WH) Primary Lithium Ion Dell Latitude E6420 ATG battery. Other features : Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth 3.0, Intel Centrino Advanced-N + WIMAX 6250, High Quality Speakers, Stereo headphone/Microphone jack. Integrated, noise reducing array microphones, Optional Integrated FHD video webcam and Dell Webcam Central software, Network connector (RJ-45), USB 2.0 (4) – 1 USB/eSATA combo, Memory card reader, 54 mm ExpressCard, Docking Connector, VGA, HDMI, 1 Full and 2 Half Mini Card Slots, SmartCard Reader, optional Contactless SmartCard Reader/Fingerprint Reader, USB 3.0 Module option via optical bay.

The new Dell Latitude E6420 ATG price in USA is $3136. The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Business Laptop price is optimal and great to buy.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

HP ProBook 6460b 14-inch Review

As with any other member of HP’s b-series notebooks, ProBook 6460b grabs the attention with its sleek and striking design. It is incorporated with features that complement its stunning looks. As its description goes, it is a professional assistant that can handle mobile meetings and also prepare reports. HP ProBook 6460b is surely remarkable with its durability and efficiency. It stands out with following features.
Specifications:
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 33.8 cm x 23.1 cm x 3.4 cm
  • Weight: 2.2 kg
  • Localisation: English / United Kingdom
  • System Type: Notebook
  • Built-in Devices: Stereo speakers, wireless LAN aerial, Bluetooth aerial
  • Embedded Security: Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 2520M / 2.5 GHz ( 3.2 GHz ) ( Dual-Core )
  • Cache Memory: 3 MB - L3 Cache
  • RAM: 4 GB (installed) / 16 GB (max) - DDR3 SDRAM - 1333 MHz - PC3-10600
  • Card Reader: Yes
  • Hard Drive: 500 GB - Serial ATA-300 - 7200 rpm
  • Optical Storage: DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM - removable plug-in module with LightScribe Technology
  • Display: 14" LED backlight HD+ anti-glare TFT 1600 x 900 ( WXGA++ )
  • Graphics Controller: Intel HD Graphics 3000 Dynamic Video Memory Technology
  • Audio Output: Sound card
  • Telecom: Fax / modem - MDC - 56 Kbps
  • Networking: Network adapter - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • Notebook Camera: Integrated
  • Input Device: Keyboard, touchpad
  • Power: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
  • Battery: 6-cell Lithium Ion
  • Run Time (Up To): 7.25 hour(s)
The keyboard on the computer is full-sized including a dedicated number pad and a large touchpad and optional pointing stick. There are also special launch buttons which can be used to launch popular apps and power the QuickWeb as well as volume. These come with HP’s ProtectTools for enhanced security and data protection, HP Power Assistant which should provider better HP ProBook 6460b battery life, and HP QuickWeb which allows user to get online quickly without having to do a full boot into Windows.

If you dig the ProBook's style but want better performance, there are multiple options at reasonable prices. HP is currently selling a 2.3-GHz Core i5 version of this laptop for just $14 more than the configuration we reviewed, though it previously cost $100 more, at $899. You can also step up to a 2.5-GHz Core i5 CPU and order the 6460b with a touchpad and pointing stick.

Located on the bottom-left side of the laptop, the ProBook 6460b’s speaker produces plenty of volume. Not only could we hear over medium background noise, but the audio also had a modicum of depth to it. That’s thanks to the SRS Premium Sound drivers. On the audio configuration screen, we were even able to improve the quality of John Barrowman’s “All Out Of Love” by choosing the Voice audio enhancement, which brought the center forward. We noted present, but not strong, bass when listening to Tricky Pixie’s “Alligator in the House.” The Harry Potter trailer also got surprisingly loud.

Magnesium-reinforced ABS plastic used as a casing and to prevent damage from spills, 6460b using a drain down the case, which works in combination with a spill-resistant keyboard. At 13.3 x 9.1 x 1.3 inches and 5.2 pounds, the 6460b ProBook certainly not 14-inch business laptop is the lightest around. Island-style keyboard on the HP ProBook 6460b AC adapter get the job done, but could be better, the layout is fairly wide, flat keys and do not offer the strongest tactile feedback. The ProBook 6460b’s 3.9 x 1.8-inch touchpad is Comfortably wide and has a friction-free matte texture for easy navigation.

A strong wireless signal is always a good thing for a laptop that's designed to be portable, and the Broadcom 43224AG radio inside this notebook didn't disappoint. We measured throughput at a blistering 50.7 Mbps at 15 feet from our router. This only dropped to 30.5 Mbps 50 feet away. In this category, the 6460b beats the average (35.5/21.8) and all of the competition.

Not only did the fan get louder as time passed, the case also got noticeably warmer. The HP ProBook's surface remained cool as expected in idle. We could measure temperatures between 25.4 and 28.8 degrees Celsius in an ambient temperature of 22.6 degrees. There were areas on the bottom that exceeded 34 degrees Celsius.

The HP Power Assistant utility is more robust than Windows 7's existing power options, though it mirrors some of that functionality. Not only can you control what power profile the notebook is using, but it also shows how many watts are being used and how much wattage certain elements take up, and HP ProBook 6460b adapter can give a summary of your power usage over time. The tool can also collect and export power data--something more useful for IT managers than for many SMB users, but nice to have on board. We particularly like the ability to schedule changes in power profiles. This utility also has a Battery Health Checker, which is useful as batteries get older.

Touchpad of ProBook 6460b is wide and perfect for navigation. Matte texture of touchpad prevents friction and makes navigation simple and effortless. Synaptics pad of ProBook 6460b facilitates multitouch service but it is unreliable; zooming also becomes problematic. Furthermore, provided mouse buttons are not quite good with their narrow pattern.

Boasting an elevated level of design in a tungsten color, the HP ProBook 6460b sports a bead-blasted aluminum display enclosure, a magnesium-reinforced ABS chassis, and a bottom case with drain that helps protect against accidental minor spills. The full-sized keyboard allows you to type quickly and is conducive to using gestures.

HP ProBook 6460b laptop comes with a sleek, professional design offers good performance with a powered core processor i3 in it. Laptops are sold at a price of $ 799 also offers a HP BB09 battery life long enough, with 6 cell HP ProBook 6460b battery is able to live up to 7 hours and 15 minutes for normal use, and 6 hours 56 minutes when it used to surf the internet with a connection wifi.

The $899 HP ProBook 6460b is an attractive business notebook for a good price with robust security features. If you don't need a lot of muscle, the Core i3 version we reviewed is a solid choice, but those looking for more performance should upgrade to the Core i5 version. Among 14-inch small business laptops, we prefer the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E420s, which has a superior keyboard and touchpad. But the ProBook 6460b's long HP BB09 battery life, durable chassis, and strong audio make it a viable choice.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Dell Inspiron N4010 Laptop Review

Dell provides a total of four beautiful colors of models, including obsidian black, tomato red, peacock blue, pink lotus. And the review on tomato red Dell Inspiron N4010 is popular, it may also be more people prefer the traditional red. However, today we bring to you this peacock blue Dell Inspiron N4010 battery is also representative for the fashion.
Dell Inspiron N4010 Specs:
  • Operating System: Free DOS
  • Display: 14 inch HD (1366 X 768) WLED Display with TrueLife™
  • Processor: Intel® Core i5-480M (2.67GHz/3MB cache)
  • Chipset: Intel® HM55 chipset
  • Memory: 4GB DDR3 (2 x 2GB)
  • Hard Drive: 500GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 5400 rpm
  • Optical Drive: Light Scribe Super Multi 16X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
  • Graphics: 1 GB (1024 MB) graphics ATI Radeon HD 4650
  • Webcam: Webcam with Integrated Microphone (VGA)
  • Audio features: Altec Lansing speakers
  • Network interface: Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN
  • Wireless: 802.11b/g/n
  • Battery type: 6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery
  • Product weight: Starting at 2.30 kg
  • Color: Black
The Inspiron N4010 may have fewer configuration options than the Inspiron N4010 and may carry a higher starting price, but its improved hardware and refined design more than make up for the difference.

The Dell Inspiron N4010 boasts a dual core Intel i3 350M processor running at 2.27 GHz and a rather modest 2 GB of RAM memory. These specs seem like the ones you would find on a last year’s model but fortunately the Dell 04YRJH battery also has a dedicated AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5470 GPU with 1 GB of memory. The higher end model includes a 500 GB hard drive too alongside a 14 inch 1366 x 768 resolution display.

Dell Inspiron N4010 is a laptop for delivering better performance for multimedia content. It comes with a stylish and beautiful design. Dell Inspiron N4010 comes in Obsidian Black color. Dell Inspiron N4010 features a 4GB RAM and a 500GB Hard Drive. It is also equipped with latest network standards and connectivity options.

While technology manufacturers are increasingly crowding the tablet terrain, there’s still something about conventional notebooks that can’t be missed. Throw in the now much in demand fuelled processors, rich graphics, a stylish tailoring and a mean machine is what you get to ogle at. That’s just what came to our mind when we spotted the Dell Inspiron N4010 battery when it trotted into our environs. A member of the recently launched Inspiron family, the notebook’s sleek profile in a completely alluring fabrication should turn around a few heads. The line-up is said to be an upscale to the earlier launched Inspiron 14 notebooks albeit with better hardware and the much noticeable higher price tag.

‘Designed to Keep Families Organized and Entertained’ is how Dell described this portfolio of hot gear at launch. Unwrapping the Mars black Dell Inspiron N4010 notebook only had us nodding our heads in agreement. You can’t help but notice the eye-catching argent accent running along the device’s edges almost as soon as you open the box. What seems to set apart this stylish portable computer is its makeup and we instantly spotted the lid hinge integrated approximately half an inch ahead at the back, a by now typical feature of Dell notebooks. The power plug and VGA port find their place at the back panel. The right edge includes a fairly large DVD burner followed by the microphone jack, headset and USB ports. Moving over to the left side and the notebook is outlined with an Ethernet port, the CPU vent, HDMI port, eSATA port and a multi-format card reader. The notebook when shut appears full and its prominently curved edges give it a nice rounded feel.

Fitted with a 14” LCD, the 5.1 pound Dell Inspiron N4010 isn’t too heavy to tag along. Open the notebook and the keyboard tray in a silver hue is revealed. Keying in content through the keyboard was very comfortable and the soft buttons make typing a breeze. We would have appreciated though if the space bar was set a little higher as the present position of the button wasn’t too convenient. The large and firm touchpad houses two buttons separated at the bottom for right and left click. While the speakers are placed beneath the notebook, Dolby Digital SRS Surround sound is neatly engraved just below the display. The top chassis bears the familiar Dell logo on the center. We thought the edges of this notebook to be a wee bit bulky, considering it didn’t hold much. A close look at the topmost row on the keyboard shows a couple of extra attributes besides your conventional Fn keys. There’s a dedicated button that lets you configure the screen with multiple displays and the options include a computer only, one to duplicate and extend and a projector only. The buttons for volume, forward and back are also located on the top, sharing space with a few Fn buttons. Bringing to the fore Dell’s greener side is the committed Dell 04YRJH battery Meter key on the keyboard.

The 14” widescreen display with TrueLife technology is glossy and can be tweaked to a maximum resolution of 1366 x 768p. It’s not the best screen around and though we did enjoy the Inception trailer in HD on YouTube, we would have appreciated if it didn’t show our reflections. Dolby’s expertise comes to play with the SRS Premium sound at its best demeanor when we watched Clash of the Titans. Our only grouse was we could actually feel the sound every time the ‘Olympians’ battled the ‘Titans’. The notebook vibrates vigorously in audio-enriched pieces and we literally rattled when the Argos soldiers ravaged the Zeus statue on declaring war against the Gods. With its virtually sluggish playing of the graphic-intensive DiRT2 demo, it didn’t really satiate the gamer in us. We would have also liked Dell to throw in a few more games other than the plain old titles from Microsoft.

Delivering incredibly intense performance, the optional ATi Radeon HD graphics cards take the Inspiron N4010`s high-definition experience to new lifelike levels. And with 1 GB of dedicated graphics memory, you can work seamlessly with large video files and enjoy graphically rich games.

If you appreciate simplicity and efficiency, check out the enhanced styling of the Dell Inspiron N4010 AC adapter. It comes with Intel's Core i3 Processor on HM57 Chipset. You also get powerfull HD display with a never before combination of 2 GB RAM and 250 GB Hard Disk to suit your requirements. It has additional features like, Web Camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. And to keep the price pocket friendly Dell provides Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium with it, to give you maximum flexibility.

The new Dell Inspiron N4010 is a perfect 14-inch notebook for everyday tasks like browsing the Internet. It is also called the Dell Inspiron 14R. This is an affordable laptop powered by Intel processor and comes with the option to build the Radeon graphics cards. He brushed premium and vibrant color options.

With an Intel HM55 chipset, the N4010 runs off a Core i3-330 CPU, and with sufficient memory and ample room for office documents and multimedia content, there’s nothing lacking, well almost nothing. The 14-inch glossy screen (1366x768) with onboard Intel graphics should suffice for light multimedia and office work. At this price, we’re not considering the absence of discrete graphics a downside, but it would have been great to have a dedicated GPU. Nevertheless, the N5010 features a discrete ATI Radeon HD 5470, has a larger screen and is only slightly more expensive.

Dell Inspiron N4010 is a smart high-performance laptop preloaded with latest powerful technologies. It features 14 inch Wide-Screen HD WLED Glossy Display with True-Life Technology support powered with Intel HD Graphics Card/ ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 with dedicated 1GB Video Memory support. It boasts up to 6GB DDR3 1333Mhz, 750GB Hard Disk Drive with DVD+/-RW Optical Drive support, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n WLAN, 1.3 MP Web Camera with microphone, 90Watts Dell Inspiron N4010 adapter and 10/100 Ethernet, Bluetooth v2.1+EDR support, 7-in-1 Media Card Reader. It is power-driven by Intel Core i5 480M/Intel Core i3 380M/Intel Pentium Dual Core P6200 Processor with Mobile Intel 5 Series Express Chipset support and runs on Windows 7 Home Basic/ Windows Premium of 64-Bit Operating System.

Dell Inspiron N4010 is an entry level laptop that comes with all standard features. With performance and mobility Dell Inspiron N4010 is a better option especially for office users who need mobility.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

HP ProBook 6360b Laptop Review

HP ProBook 6360b Laptop is the latest introduce by HP. This Notebook provides a better performance than the previous models. It consist of the specifications that are the highly developed ones. The Notebook comes powered with Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Processor, runs on Windows 7 Operating System. Also is enabled with a High Definition Display of 13.3-inch LED, Stereo microphone, headset, up to 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 SDRAM of memory support etc.. It also facilitates with the connections of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and many more. Have an extensive read and get the detail of this Notebook.
Specifications:
  • Intel Core i5-2410M (2.30 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
  • Mobile Intel HM65 Express Chipset
  • Dimensions (w x d x h) - 12.68 x 8.66 x 1.32 in (32.2 x 22 x 3.4 cm) / Weighs about 4.5 lbs
  • Memory - Standard memory 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 SDRAM / Memory slots 1 SODIMM
  • Storage - Internal drive 320 GB 7200 rpm SATA II
  • Optical drive - DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe
  • 13.3" diagonal LED-backlit HD anti-glare (1366 x 768)
  • Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • Expansion features - Ports: 3 USB 2.0 / 1 eSATA/USB combo / 1 external VGA monitor / 1 DisplayPort / 1 stereo microphone in / 1 stereo headphone/line-out / 1 1394a Firewire / 1 HP ProBook 6360b AC adapter / 1 RJ-11 / 1 RJ-45 / 1 docking connector / 1 secondary battery connector
  • Slots: 1 Express Card/54 / 1 SD/MMC
  • SRS Premium Sound, Integrated stereo speakers, Stereo headphone/line out, Stereo microphone in, Integrated microphone (integrated dual-microphone array with optional webcam)
  • Integrated camera
  • HD Webcam
  • Full-size, spill-resistant keyboard with drains
  • Input devices - Touchpad with on/off button, two-way scroll, gestures, two pick buttons
  • Communications - Network interface 10/100/1000 NIC / Wireless Broadcom 802.11a/b/g/n
  • ENERGY STAR qualified; EPEAT Gold
  • Battery type - 6-cell (55 WHr) Li-Ion
HP's 13-inch widescreen display has a native resolution of 1366 x 768-pixels, which is above 720p HD resolution for those that care about that sort of thing. The screen has an antiglare coating which really helps to cut down glare from ambient light or sunlight. The quality of the screen is rather nice for a business-geared laptop and it offers a very wide viewing angle. Rather surprisingly, there is also a 720p HD webcam above the HP ProBook 6360b's screen.

Three dedicated buttons above the keyboard activate Wi-Fi on/off, a Web launcher, and audio mute. It's a random trio of functions, but not without some use. When the system is shut down, the Web button launches HP QuickWeb, which is a fast-launch OS environment with its own browser and widgets. It definitely launches more quickly than Windows, but it's far more limited. Weather and stock data, a calculator, and other applications are offered along with the browser, but most business users would be more likely to use their smartphones for such information. A fingerprint reader below the right side of the palm rest can be used for security as well as custom-launching different applications per finger.

Laptop battery life has evolved leaps and bounds in just a few short years. But, perhaps more so than any computer user, travelers always demand more. With a standard 6-cell HP ProBook 6360b battery, the 6360b runs just north of 7 hours on a single charge. But throw HP’s Ultra Extended Life battery in your bag along with the primary, and it’ll run for roughly 20 hours. That’s more than enough to get you from LA to Sydney.

HP ProBook 6360b that is not a big deal according to the features of the model. We recommend all of our readers before purchasing HP ProBook 6360b please read the market trends that there may be a better model available.

HP has updated its b-series with a bead-blast aluminum display enclosure and magnesium-reinforced ABS chassis. The ProBook 6360b has an elegant, dark finish that thankfully resists smudges and seems very durable. Other design touches include a very secure display latch and keyboard drain in case you accidentally spill a glass of water on your keyboard. The laptop's pretty thick and bulky compared to the trendy 13.3-inch laptops out there; at 1.3-inches thick, it's almost twice as thick as the MacBook Air. Starting at 4.19 pounds, the ProBook 6360b will also feel more substantial while carrying.

You do sacrifice a few features compared to more expensive Sandy Bridge models in the 13-inch category such as a slightly faster processor, lack of USB 3.0 ports, a backlit keyboard and added thickness, but some would argue that the tradeoff is justified as you get an optical drive, 54mm ExpressCard slot, VGA-out and a better trackpad/buttons -- not to mention the ProBook's superior autonomy. As always, it simply boils down to your individual needs. If you want a capable business class notebook and don't care about how chic it is, the $750 ProBook is worth considering. Should you require a bit more processing power or desire a thinner, lighter and more modern looking machine, the rotund ProBook won't make your short list of potential buys.

Flipping the notebook over, we see seven rubber feet for stability and lift, and a docking port that will integrate nicely if you already use an HP dock at work. Two downward-firing speakers are near the front edge of the system, and there are various vents and keyboard drains scattered across the base as well. The HP ProBook 6360b battery is easily removable and reveals the Windows CD key sticker and a SIM card slot. The access panel is more interesting, as it covers the majority of the underside of the notebook, including various expansion cards as well as the hard drive and an empty memory slot. The optical drive also appears removable should you want to shed a little extra weight.

Also, the ergonomic experience is solid. An inset island keyboard has the same smooth response we've liked in HP's business laptops, and the raised, slightly concave keys emulate some of the feel of a ThinkPad Edge. Typing feels crisp and flex-free. A wide touch pad below offers a fair amount of finger space, with two large raised discrete buttons underneath.

Spec-wise, the ProBooks are very similar to the EliteBooks — they’re available with Intel Celeron, Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, up to 8GB of RAM, and AMD Radeon 6470 graphics. Oh, and did we mention they’ll have an HD webcam option? Both the ProBooks and the EliteBooks have HP’s new facial recognition software and the usual HP QuickWeb pre-boot environment. The b-series will start at $799.

The HP ProBook 6360b is a portable workhorse equipped with Intel technology and Windows 7 Professional 64-bit operating system to get more done on the move. It has a 13.3-inch LED-backlit anti-glare display which offers a 1366 x 768 resolution while graphics are handled by onboard Intel HD Graphics 3000. The HP ProBook 6360b laptop is powered by a 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i5-2410M Processor and 4GB of fast DDR3 1333 MHz memory.

Processor speeds are high on the ProBook 6360b owing to the Sandy Bridge processors, with choices of the i3, i5 or i7.The notebook comes installed with the Windows 7 Operating System.Chipsets on the notebook are either the Mobile Intel QM67 Express or Mobile Intel HM65 Express with Integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000.

Keep your HP ProBook 6360b adapter looking and performing well - bead-blast aluminum display enclosure, a magnesium-reinforced ABS chassis, and a bottom-case drain help protect against everyday wear and tear. Create, edit and share projects without slow load times, freeze-ups or stalls. Streamlined, powerful Intel processing keeps you working fast and efficiently.

HP ProBook 6360b evaluation unit shipped with Intels Core i5-2410M, a 2.30 GHz Sandy Bridge processor that is capable of Turbo Boosting up to 2.90 GHz when needed. Much like the i5-2520M in the ThinkPad X1 we tested recently, this CPU features four processing threads and Intel HD 3000 Graphics with a max TDP of 35W.

Some of the connectivity options on HP ProBook 6360B include VGA, DisplayPort; Stereo speakers, microphone/headphone jacks; two USB 2.0, eSATA/USB 2.0 combo port, SD card slot, mini FireWire; ExpressCard/54; Ethernet and 802.11n Wi-Fi port and DVD burner. The second generation Intel Core i5 processor is very good, and the multitasking is a breeze. Overall it provides great computing experience with its dark elegant finish and extensive list of features.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Dell Latitude E6210 Overview

The E6210 is one of the latest models in Dell’s long-established Latitude family of business notebooks, sporting Intel’s latest Centrino 2 mobile technology and some interesting mobile security options. It’s not exactly stylish, but its satin black-brushed magnesium alloy chassis will make it stand out in a room full of the normal corporate models. It weighs 3.15kg, which is at the higher end of what is comfortable to lug around all day.

Specifications:
  • Intel® Core™ 2 Duo P8600 (2.40GHz, 3M L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB)
  • Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate SP1, With media
  • 3 Year Basic Limited Warranty and 3 Year NBD On-Site Service (included with the EPP)
  • 15.4” UltraSharp™ Wide WXGA+ (1440x900) LED Display-Brushed Metal Black
  • NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M
  • 2.0GB, DDR2-800 SDRAM, 2 DIMMS
  • Internal English Backlit Keyboard
  • Digital Microphone
  • 80GB Hard Drive, 7200RPM with Free Fall Sensor (he said he only wanted 80GB...)
  • 8X DVD+/-RW w/Roxio and Cyberlink Power DVD™
  • Dell Wireless™ 1397 802.11b/g Mini Card
The cursor control system is twofold. A touchpad and a stick between the G, H and B keys are supplemented by four mouse buttons, two above and two below the touchpad. Below the touchpad a third button turns the stick into a left, right, up and down scroller; ideal for web browsing, though vertical and horizontal scrolling are also built into the touchpad.

Starting at 2.3kg (with the smallest Dell X57F1 battery option), the all-black Dell Latitude E6210 somehow manages to produce both the somber design notes of business along with the style of consumer-oriented notebooks. While the plastic and magnesium-alloy chassis is all angles, little touches like the blackened brushed aluminum finish on the back push the new Latitude into new directions. The Dell Latitude E is a glimpse into the future of laptops. The gauntlet has been thrown. Toshiba, Lenovo, Fujitsu--your turn.

The E6210 is one of the latest models in Dell’s long-established Latitude family of business notebooks, sporting Intel’s latest Centrino 2 mobile technology and some interesting mobile security options.The very plane base unit with a height of merely 22 millimeters is pleasing at first sight and although it has an abrupt edge at the front side, it assures a pleasant usage of the keyboard.It’s not exactly stylish, but its satin black-brushed magnesium alloy chassis will make it stand out in a room full of the normal corporate models. It weighs 3.15kg, which is at the higher end of what is comfortable to lug around all day.

Hinges on screen are completely solid, not worn in enough yet, takes 2 hands to open it, but I'm sure that will smooth out over time. LED screen is very impressive, resolution 1440x900 is really crisp and clear... colors are brilliant. I haven't run any tests, but 2.4 dual core is plenty fast... I'll know better when I try to extract something... Haven't done that for a long time.. Back of screen is brushed black aluminum, from what I understand, they are coming out with a Blue, which I saw online and it looks beautiful, I preferred that look, but the Black is flawless.... Its really a sleek looking laptop. First time I have used Vista, running 64 bit and so far I have 0 issues with it. Works as fast as my XP if not faster, only running 2gb ram but have 2 more on order.

Dell Latitude E6210 laptop has great colors in the 1920*1200 screen. It has sturdy black chassis. Audio output and ports for display, powershare USB and eSATA is an added merit. The desktop replacement laptop can be disassembled easily. Power supply is slim and light, making it a good portable one. Touchpad buttons are also very smooth. The high capacity Dell LATITUDE E6520 battery provides 19 hours backup and comes with Dell ControlPoint software to chose options according to your requirements.

Performance was exemplary, thanks to the new 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P9500 processor and 4GB of RAM. As it runs the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Business, the E6210 can use all this memory to full effect. It also includes a professional Nvidia Quadro graphics card, with drivers optimised for 3D modelling applications, rather than gaming. Dell LATITUDE E6120 battery life is above average at just over four hours. However, at 2.7kg, it's on the heavy side to be carried around everywhere.

A sensor adjusts the screen brightness according to ambient lighting conditions. This is a useful Dell X57F1 battery saving feature, although we did notice the display brightness changing as we worked. If you find this annoying, it's easy to disable. The keyboard has a backlight that illuminates the white key markings, which is the best solution we've seen to the problem of working in darker conditions. It's a pity the backlight bleeds into the gaps between the keys, though: this doesn't affect usability, but it does impair the aesthetics a little.

Obviously, with these specs, one can expect the laptop to be somewhat expensive. However, Dell Latitude E6210 discounts can be purchased at many internet desktop computer stores. Consumers can upgrade whenever they wish, although the price can go up to more than $1, 000. Coupons appear in handy for those looking for certain upgrades, as they normally are offered on large directives.

The ultimate team players, multiple Latitude mainstream laptops can be remotely managed by a single IT support person anywhere in the world. With image and systems management tools like Dell ImageDirect™ and Dell Client Manager, you can help simplify systems management and free up IT to focus on more strategic business challenges.

The laptop is very sturdy—for the first time I am able to lean on palmrest. The hinges work so firmly that it is even a bit difficult to open or close the laptop (when you tilt the lid back the keyboard goes up). The only weak point is the bezel below the screen—there is a lot of space between it and the screen and you can bend it easily. The flex is not that important, but the gap is so big that dust will certainly collect there.

Overall, Dell Latitude E6210 reviews are assuring. There are a few negative reviews out there, but no computer can be perfect. This is a great choice for those who are seeking durability and longevity in a business laptop. At the same time, it can handle a lot of graphics, which makes it a great choice for entertainment use as well. This computer can last for years, and can be upgraded to keep up with updates in technology.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

HP 630 Business Laptop Review

HP 630, is new 15.6 inches laptop with Intel core i3 powered processor. 2.10GHz core speed in laptop is okay type and 3MB L3 cache is good. Chipset is HM65 express latest series chipset and 2GB DDR3 1333MHz ram works good. Memory can update up to 8GB by using the additional memory stick slot. As title said its a 15.6 inch LED display option and 1366×768 is the resolution. 500GB @ 7200RPM is the Hard drive that comes as standard option and you can also chose if you want other.
HP has been announcing plenty of high-end laptops and other ultraportables lately, but the latest HP 630 is much more wallet-friendly and down-to-earth.

Another budget friendly 15.6-inch laptop called HP 630 is released by the company. It is the successor of HP 620 and it comes with an Intel Pentium P6200 dual-core processor, 4GB of RAM, 320GB hard drive, DVD burner and integrated Intel HD graphics. Its 15.6-inch LED-backlight anti-glare display has 1366 x 768 pixel resolution.

The body makes use of plastic and looking very solid and enjoyable. Obviously, compared with the consumer version HP 630 battery, disappear from the list the different colors, leaving only a more sober gray livery, coupled with details in black, as in the case of the keyboard, the display of the frame or border that runs around the perimeter of the notebook. We find a display of 15.6 “LED backlit, in 16:9 format with resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and finish to prevent glare (matte), typical of notebooks intended for business use, it must prefer the chromatic readability.

As the bussiness laptop, HP 630 notebook equipped with various processor from Intel Pentium B940 2.00 GHz until Intel Core i5-2540M 2.60 GHz, 15.6-inch LED-backlit HD anti-glare display with resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, Mobile Intel GM45 Express Chipset ICH9M, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD or AMD Radeon HD 6370M/6470M Graphics card, a 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, a 320 GB 5400 rpm SATA II for storage, Blu-ray ROM DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL, VGA webcam, Full-sized keyboard with touchpad, 65watts HP 630 AC adapter and Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64 for operating system.

HP 630 with Intel Pentium P6200 offers 4GB DDR3 RAM. The RAM is installed in one slot and another slot is kept empty for expansion. So, if you want to upgrade memory you can use the other slot. In most of the cases, memory is found to be divided into two slots, like ( 2+1) or ( 2+2) and in such cases if you want to upgrade, you need to empty one slot, as you simply can’t add 2 or 4GB memory. The notebook comes with 320GB hard drive and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit is preinstalled onto it. The hard drive speed is 5,400rpm.

The 630 laptop also comes with integrated VGA webcam, 2-in-1 media reader, DVD Super Multi optical drive, High-Definition Audio, Built-in Stereo Speakers, 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN, HDMI port, and 6-Cell Lithium-ion HP 630 battery. The laptop is running on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system. You see, such a configuration is good enough for our daily use, people are very happy with it.

This HP 630 laptop is very stylish, with an intuitive and easy to use operating system that allows even the most inexperienced user to easily work through the machine to get what he or she might want out of it. If you want an easy to use machine with great handling of everyday computer tasks and the option to keep in touch with friends and family through the internet, instant messaging and video chat.

A change is therefore mainly the platform hardware and software equipment, both tailored to the needs of type Small Office / Home Office. As for the CPU, the new processors will be integrated dual core Intel Core i3-2310M 2.1 GHz, but also from P6200 2.13 GHz Pentium, processor core based on the previous Arrandale, and the Core 2 Duo T6670 2.2 GHz, which HP 630 adapter Instead of using the Penryn core.

Specifications

* 15.6-inch LED-backlit HD anti-glare arrangement with fortitude of 1366 x 768 pixels
* Powered by discretionary Intel Core Duo T6670 2.20 GHz until Intel Core i5-2540M 2.60 GHz
* Runs upon Windows 7 Home/Premium/Profesional OS or alternatively, SUSE Linux or FreeDOS
* Intel HD graphics or Nvidia striking cards
* discretionary Mobile Intel GM45/GM55/GM65 Express chipset
* 4GB/8GB of DDR3 memory
* 250GB/320GB/500GB or up to 750 GB tough drive
* Ethernet LAN, discretionary Bluetooth 3.0 combo as well as Realtek 802.11b/g/n wireless for connectivity
* Blu-ray ROM DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL
* VGA Web camera
* Three USB ports, HDMI & VGA outputs, An SD/MMC media label reader
* Powered by the 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery
* Measuring in 14.8 x 9.72 x 1.25 in. with weight starting during 2.5 kg

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Dell Latitude E5520 Review

Dell launched not one but four new laptops, which are powered by the 2nd Generation Intel “Sandy Bridge” processors. The 14-inch Dell Latutide E5420 and 15.6-inch Latitude E5520 come equipped with a choice of dual-core 2nd Gen Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, an Intel HD 3000 integrated graphics, up to 8GB of RAM, and up to 500GB hard drive drive or a 128GB solid state drive.

Just as the other models of the series, the Dell Latitude E5520 is based on the Mobile Intel HM65 Express Chipset. It’s fast, reliable and it provides the perfect foundation for the power of the new Sandy Bridge processors. Speaking of processors, you have quite a few options. However, we recommend against choosing the Intel Celeron 925. Even though this particular Celeron (unlike its predecessors) is not a processor that you install just to make your computer work, it can’t even compare with the Intel Core i3 2310M. cheaps laptops.

Our test Latitude E5520 shipped with a large 9-cell battery that supplied us with a long life away from an outlet. In our rundown test, in which we disable power management, maximise screen brightness, enable Wi-Fi and loop an Xvid-encoded video, the notebook lasted 4hr 25min. You can get even more life away from an outlet if you substitute the DVD burner for a second Dell LATITUDE E5520 battery. This makes the Latitude E5520 desirable for field operations or basically any type of job where a power outlet isn't handy for long periods of time.

The other good news that makes all employers happy is the Dell Latitude E5520. Indeed, this laptop in the specialize for business people and having a friendly quality, Never think That a budget friendly laptop Will have a poor performance Because Dell Latitude E5520 is powered by Intel Core i5-2540M CPU, the which is a dual-core CPUs That has a 2.6GHz frequency, Hyper-Threading, and Turbo Boost. Is the best generation with similar laptops.

This Dell Latitude E5520 laptop is built for the new mobile business class with the durability, productivity, security and easy manageability you've come to expect from the Latitude E-Family laptops.

The redesigned Latitude E5520 is ideal for professionals looking for a budget-friendly mix of mobility and at-your-desk computing. You can suffer superb capability with a discretionary backlit keyboard, ideal for in-flight use or in low-light settings, and a far-reaching array of long-life battery options to assistance keep capability in full swing.

Dell speaks of a provisional launch of 15-incher on 1. March. This date should to meet the information Dell’s, despite the known problems with the Intel chipset. 8. March the latitude E5520, say the 13 inched of family and the E6420, especially robust version of the 14 Zollers follow. Intel Sandy Bridge CPU is consistently featuring the first notebooks. You will continue to offer also a Montevina base that is to recognize then by a trailing m (5xxxm).15. March too finally with NVIDIA GPU (NVS 4200M) equipped configurations of Dell Latitude E5520 adapter follow. The previous laptops employ 3000 continuously integrated processor Intel HD graphics.

The redesigned Latitude E5520 is ideal for professionals looking for a budget-friendly blend of mobility and at-your-desk computing. Ready for whatever your work might dish out, this highly durable laptop is stylishly armored top to bottom with a hard-wearing Tri-Metal design, including an anodized brushed aluminum display back, reinforced steel hinges, a magnesium alloy internal frame and zinc alloy latches. The Latitude E5520 is also equipped with a protective LCD seal, 360-degree bumper for added screen protection and a spill-resistant keyboard that can outlast the bumps and spills of everyday work.

Performance was excellent, with 3DMark06 and PCMark05 returning scores of 3482 and 7183 respectively. Even though this is a mid-level machine, it should chew through most business workloads thrown at it. Our review sample was supplied with the 97Whr, nine-cell Dell Latitude E5520 battery, and thus lasted a heck of a long time. With all power-saving features turned off, screen brightness and volume set to maximum and an XviD file played back in fullscreen, the battery held out for three hours and 55 minutes, admirable for a laptop of this power and size. Less arduous tasks will tax the battery less, and of course lower capacity batteries will offer less time.

The new Latitude also lacks a DisplayPort. Dell tried to push it as the business display solution for the last series of Latitude, but for this series we find more evidence of the consumerisation of business tech instead: an HDMI port. Another nod to how consumers are changing the business space is the single headphone/microphone jack, intended for use with iPhone-style headphones that include a microphone, but only use one 3.5mm jack. It's a fascinating design choice, but we'd still prefer dedicated jacks for flexibility.

SPECIFICATION:
  • Dell Latitude E5520 (15.6in)
  • 2.10Ghz One Intel Core I3-2310M (2.10GHz ,3MB cache ,Dual Core)
  • 4096mb 4GB 1333MHz Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM [1x4096]
  • 15.6" HD(1366x768) Anti-Glare LED-backlit
  • 250gb 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive (Free Fall Sensor on the motherboard - standard)
  • 8X DVD+/-RW Drive including software for WINDOWS 7
  • Intel 10/100/1000Mbit Gigabit Ethernet NIC
  • Dell™ Wireless 1530 (802.11 a/b/g/n ) Mini Card
  • Integrated Video, Intel® HD Graphics 2000 (1DP & 1 VGA, DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 3.0, Shader model 4.1, Max Resolution - DisplayPort - 2560 x 1600)
  • English Genuine Windows® 7 Professional (32Bit OS)
  • DIGITAL MICROPHONE
  • 65W Dell Latitude E5520 AC ADAPTER WITH UK POWER CORD
  • ROXIO CREATOR 10.3
  • POWER DVD SOFTWARE
  • PCMCIA CARD BASE
  • ANTIVIRUS 0 TREND MICRO WORRY FREE BUSINESS SECURITY 3.5 (15 MONTHS)
  • Great viewing capacity with 15.6" HD, WLED screenOptional backlit keyboard for outstanding productivity in low-light settings4, 6 and 9 cell battery options