Dell XPS M1210

Dell XPS M1210The Dell XPS M1210 is said to be small in size, but big in attitude and performance. The XPS M1210 is ultra portable that only weighs 4.37 lbs that lets you take it anywhere you go. But despite being small, it has the features of the best laptops starting with having the Intel Core 2 Duo processor that offers up to two times the CPU performance on gaming and entertainment systems compared to Pentium M processor technology.

Have a clear view at M1210’s 12.1-inch WXGA display giving you a great experience when watching DVD movies or playing video games. It can be upgrade of up to 4GB of memory, and up to 100GB of storage capacity giving you what you need for any applications. Mix it up with an optional 256MB NVIDIA GeForceTM Go 7400 TurboCache* graphics if you’re an avid gamer.

February 24th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Dell at 11:11 pm Comment Now! »

VAIO VGN-AR370 with Blu-ray Disc

From a vibrant widescreen display to a screaming processor, the VAIO® VGN-AR370 CTO Series notebook is the supreme Blu-ray Disc™-enabled PC. This multimedia powerhouse will make the show, and then steal it.

VAIO VGN-AR370 with Blu-ray DiscThis is what Sony claims about the VAIO VGN-AR370 with Blu-ray Disc. This notebook is said to be an ultimate-performer giving out the best graphics that lets you enjoy watching DVD movies or playing games.

You may check out more details about the VAIO VGN-AR370’s features and specifications on the Sony’s website.

February 24th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Sony at 9:55 pm Comment Now! »

XPS M2010

XPS M2010If you’re looking for the best laptops in town, maybe you could take a look at Dell XPS M2010. This laptop is uniquely designed as from being a stylish briefcase, it turns into a complete entertainment center. Its full-sized keyboard has wireless support allowing you to detach it for added comfort and flexibility.

Made with Intel Core 2 Duo processor that offers up to two times the CPU performance on gaming and entertainment systems compared to Pentium M processor technology, the XPS M2010 has a huge 20.1 inch widescreen SXGA+ display that has a maximum resolution of 1680 x 1050 resolution. It can have up to 240GB of storage on dual hard drives (RAID 0 or 1) and up to 4GB of dual-channel memory that would give you the experience you never felt before on playing on with multimedia applications.

Talking about entertainment, the XPS M2010 has eight built-in speakers, a subwoofer and integrated 7.1 audio-out ports. Maximum performance? You bet XPS M2010 got it.

February 23rd, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Dell at 3:31 pm Comment Now! »

Sony VAIO VGN-AR270

The VGN-AR270 CTO Series notebook is a notebook that is just right for those who want to watch movies and play games on their computers. It has a great performance and cool graphics that could give A/V enthusiasts what they are looking for. Comes with a cool design, the VGN-AR270 is made up of a stunning 17″ widescreen display letting you enjoy every movie you watch, or every game scenes you would experience.

Its specifications include Super-fast ATA hard drives, DDR2 memory, and your choice of Intel Core 2 Duo processor and NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 graphics that could give you the maximum performance you would be looking for in a notebook computer. It is built with a camera and microphone for media applications and lets you share files with a built-in DVD burner.

February 20th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Sony at 9:20 am Comment Now! »

Dell Inspiron E1505 Notebook

Dell Inspiron E1505Another laptop from Dell that is specially designed for entertainment is the Inspiron E1505. Max it up with an optional dual-core processor, upgrade of up to 2GB of shared DDR2 Dual Channel SDRAM, and 100GB of storage capacity, you would definitely enjoy movies or games or taking a look at photos at its 15.4 inch widescreen display.

You may even spice it up with a TV tuner and stereo sound to give you a wider range of entertainment in your notebook computer. It also support Wi-Fi connectivity that let’s you browse the net on Internet hot spots. Other features and specifications may be found at Dell Inspiron E1505’s Tech Specs.

February 19th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Dell at 7:15 am Comment Now! »

Dell Inspiron E1705

Dell Inspiron E1705The Dell Inspiron E1705 has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor offers up to two times the CPU performance on entertainment and gaming compared to Pentium M processor technology. It offers an incredible viewing experience featuring an optional 17-inch widescreen UXGA display that lets you watch your favorite movies like your watching on a television set.

It gives you the best performance by spicing it up with up to 2GB of dual-channel memory, integrated stereo sound with a built-in subwoofer, and up to 100GB of storage capacity letting you store more stuffs on your computer. It also support Wi-Fi connectivity that let’s you browse the net on Internet hot spots.

February 18th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Dell at 12:00 pm Comment Now! »

Sony VAIO VGN-SZ450N/C Notebook

VAIO VGN-SZ450N/CTry to get the jobs done with the VAIO VGN-SZ450N/C notebook PC. It is very slim that lets you bring it anywhere you go. With its stylish look, it looks good as it performs even better. It offers maximum performance having an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7200 (2GHz, 4MB L2 cache). Save lot of data in its 160GB 5400rpm Serial ATA with G-Sensor Shock Protection - Hard Disk Drive Protection. And have the maximum processing speed with the help of 2GB (1GB x 2) PC2-4200 533MHz DDR2 - (Expandable up to 2GB) memories.

It is very portable to bring anywhere as it is ultra-lightweight and still includes a 13.3″ widescreen display for better viewing of your data. It is built with a camera and microphone for media applications and lets you share files with a built-in DVD burner.

February 18th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Sony at 7:04 am Comment Now! »

Dell XPS M1710…Just Right for Gamers…

Dell XPS M1710Are you a gamer? Then Dell gives you Dell XPS M1710, a notebook designed with gamers in mind. From its cutting-edge design that features brushed metal accents with your choice of Special Edition Formula Red or Metallic Black armor to its maximum performance, playing in it is such a cool experience.

Powered by Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo Processor, its performance is spiced up even more with the best graphics with its advanced graphics card GeForce Go 7900 GTX GPU. And enjoy its display at a 17” widescreen display with true high-definition resolution.

Even CNET believes that it is a good choice for gamers who have the money to purchase this kind of model. Its review says that:

The good: Best-in-class gaming performance; top-shelf processor and graphics engine; attractive illuminated case; solid multimedia features; full assortment of ports and connections.

The bad: Very expensive; display not remarkably bright.

The bottom line: If you’re a hard-core gamer looking to play the newest games at the highest settings, this is the best system that (a lot of) money can buy.

You may check out other features and specifications at Dell’s website.

February 17th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Dell, Reviews at 10:15 am Comment Now! »

How Important is a Laptop?

How important is a laptop especially for persons like me? I’m a busy person who needs to have a lot of work done by the end of the day. I’m someone who is always on the go, work on the office, work at home, work everywhere. Yes I do have a computer at home, and I do have computers at work, but are they enough?

When I’m at the office, of course I do work related tasks. When I’m at home, I still work doing free lance jobs like computer programming. And of course, I do blogs. But how can I work if a sudden change of schedule arises? What if I need to finish a lot of work but I’m committed to attend an event out of town? It’s a nightmare!

When these kinds of things happen, I can only think of one thing. Why don’t I have my own laptop? Budget wise, maybe I’m restricted from purchasing so. But maybe the primary reason was my mentality that I’d rather upgrade my computer than purchasing a laptop. This kind of thinking was fine when I was in college, but I don’t think it is still working right for me today. Importance of a gadget is not on the gadget itself, but is in the needs of the user.

February 17th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Articles at 9:23 am Comment Now! »

VAIO Notebook SZ Series VGN-SZ430N/B

VGN-SZ430N/BThe VAIO VGN-SZ430N/B notebook has a powerful performance combined with its stylish design. Designed with a sleek carbon fiber casing, the VAIO VGN-SZ430N/B is integrated with great features giving you the ultimate experience. See data clearly at its 13.3″ widescreen display with XBRITE LCD technology.

Built with a Intel Core™ 2 Duo Processor T7200 (2GHz, 4MB L2 cache) plus a 160GB 5400rpm Serial ATA with G-Sensor Shock Protection - Hard Disk Drive Protection, you don’t need to worry about working with fast performance. Add it up with a 2GB (1GB x 2) PC2-4200 533MHz DDR2 - (Expandable up to 2GB), you don’t need to worry about slow processing that would keep you from doing a lot of work in a span of time.

February 15th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Sony at 8:58 pm Comment Now! »

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