Thursday, December 25, 2008

Checklist for Your New Laptop

If you are planning to purchase a secondhand laptop then this check list may save you much frustration. We are now seeing many secondhand laptops coming onto the market. Many of them at prices which make them most attractive as a second machine. These notes are intended as a checklist to help you avoid the proverbial lemon.

Laptop PCs may be offered for sale privately by the original owners or by dealers who have sourced a number of them from large companies. Large companies might typically update their employees' laptops after a couple of years because the units were either under lease, out of warranty or it was cheaper to purchase new laptops rather than upgrade the software to operate with the latest company office network. Buying privately is attractive, as the owner should be able to provide the original manuals and software. Buying from a reputable dealer should ensure that you get some sort of guarantee if it should fail.

Whatever the reason for the sale, there are many useful laptops available and yes there is probably a number with a problem that the previous owner is not prepared to live with, or fix.

Many of the points are self evident but to miss them beforehand might be most annoying, if not expensive later. As with any product, an honest seller with nothing to hide should not object to your giving the PC a good work over, as it should do no harm and won't even wear the tyres from a spirited test run!

Here’s a whole checklist of quick, fast facts you might want to consider before you buy your next computer. Some are very common basic computer facts you probably already know; while others deal with more recent technologies and products that you should check or be aware of when buying your new computer.

What Type of laptop?

What processor: a 386, 486, Celeron, Pentium etc? As with the desktop PC the newer the processor usually the faster and better the performance, but note that contemporary tests of many laptops showed surprising differences in operating performance benchmarks among units of apparently similar specifications. A 386 may be useful for simple word processing under Win3.1, but typically such a machine would be inadequate to run WIN9x and its battery would probably be only a Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) with a shorter life compared with later battery technologies. Also early screen displays may be difficult to read in bright surroundings. A 486 with say at least 16 MB RAM could run Win9x. Later models have a faster processor that consumes more power so don't necessarily expect battery life to be far longer on the newer models. If you only want to do minor editing of documents and don't need massive processing power then a simple 486 or Pentium 100 with a couple of spare batteries and car adaptor might be ideal. Conversely if you want to listen to CDs, watch movies or demonstrate software then at least a 400 MHz (or better) processor will probably be necessary. Some laptops operate at a lower speed when running on battery to extend the battery life so be aware that performance benchmarks could vary between running on mains power or battery.

How Much RAM?
Random Access Memory is temporary memory your computer uses to run applications and data on your operating system. Generally the more RAM you have, the faster your computer will run. You need at least 256MB for Windows XP and Mac OS X. You need at least 1 Gig of RAM for Windows Vista but 2 Gigs or more will make it run smoother. However, 32-bit Operating Systems ONLY recognizes up to 3GB of RAM, while you need 64-bit systems to take full advantage of 4GB of RAM.

Extended Warranty?
Many manufacturers and retail stores will try to sell you extended warranties on any computer system you're considering. These warranties can be expensive so it is up to the individual buyer whether or not to purchase them. It will depend upon your own resources but if you're buying an expensive unit going with an extended warranty is a real option - especially when you consider replacement costs and the "peace of mind" such things supposedly brings.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Intel® Core™2 Processor with vPro™ Technology


Designed from the ground up to empower IT while meeting the demanding needs of business, the Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology provides enhanced security, remote manageability, and industry–leading performance¹ so you can spend more time on strategic initiatives while reducing PC issues and downtime.²

Enhanced security and manageability features. Offering hardware-assisted security and manageability features built on the chip, PCs with Intel Core 2 processor with vPro technology allow IT to:
* Remotely isolate, diagnose, and repair infected PCs, even if the OS is unresponsive and outside of the corporate firewall².
* Get added protection against viruses, attacks, and unsolicited tampering enabled by agent presence checking and hardware defense filters³.
* Program PCs to connect automatically to receive software updates and patches even if the PC is asleep or powered down and without effecting the PC user.
* Conduct hardware and software inventory up to 94 percent faster², saving on IT time and resources while maintaining accurate asset inventory. Having up-to-date licenses helps to ensure that you're only paying fees for software you're actually using.
* Get broad industry support from leading manageability and security independent software vendors (ISVs) such as Symantec, LANDesk, HP, Microsoft, Cisco, and more that take advantage of the hardware-assisted benefits built into Intel Core 2 processors with vPro technology.

Industry-leading performance¹. Delivering next-generation performance and energy efficiency, PCs with Intel Core 2 processor with vPro technology allow IT to:
* Decrease energy requirements without compromise to performance with Intel Core 2 processor with vPro technology based on next-generation hafnium-based 45nm Intel® Core™ microarchitecture, offering reduced electrical current leakage, and increased performance while meeting ENERGY STAR requirements.

Future-ready technology. PCs with Intel Core 2 processor with vPro technology offer next-generation multi-core technology so you can support the latest multithreaded and 64-bit applications, and more:
* Remain compliant with next-generation management standards that are more extensible and secure than ASFΔ with support for next-generation communication protocols such as WS-MAN and DASH.
* Get breakthrough performance on Microsoft Windows Vista* and support for 64-bit multithreaded software with powerful integrated Intel® Graphics Technologies enabling full Aero* graphics support without the expense of an external graphics card.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

What Is The Best Laptop

Asking what is the best laptop Its a bit like asking which car manufacturer makes the best cars, so its all relative to the person looking for a laptop in regards to their needs and requirements – so really there is no best laptop.
Finding one that’s right for your needs.
Firstly we need to begin with a common specification that is a good standard for most laptops – Wireless and wired network cards should be built in – 2gb or ram as a minimum and the hard drive needs be at least 80gb or more, just about every new operating system, latest applications or games are usually always larger than older versions requiring much more hard drive storage space, and now even a 60gb hard drive is usually not large enough.

What else needs to be considered? Size / Portability – Processor or CPU – Operating system – Graphics – USB Ports – CD/DVD drive – Screen Size – Aesthetics – Laptop Role – Saving Money.

Size / Portability – the most common laptop screen sizes are between 13-15 inches, due to this it generally means the lowest prices, which is great if you are out to save some money, but if you travel around a lot then a heavy laptop could work out to be more in Osteopath fees than the total cost of the laptop, so if you travel a lot a small laptop is a real blessing, after all even if the laptop itself is not too heavy, by the time we add the mains adapter, a padded case, plus anything else you need to carry, it can start to get pretty heavy specially if carried around for a while. The same cannot really be said for 17” laptops, if your looking for something with a larger screen that is fine, but if you need to travel at all why not invest in a small laptop and put the extra money towards getting a 19” external screen which is bigger and can also be used in conjunction with the laptop screen, in effect giving two screens.

CPU or Processor – The processor has changed a lot over the last few years and it now seems many companies are bolting on more processor cores. At present a laptop needs to have a dual core processor or above to run well. Dual core is the standard at the moment with AMD’s Turion 64 x2 and Intel’s Core 2 Duo, both are very good processors, but personally I’ve found AMD has the edge due to it being a bit cheaper, but if you do not mind waiting and have the money there are some of the Quad core laptops coming onto the market any time now.

Vista or XP – If you want a laptop that has Windows XP but you have found you can only purchase it with Windows Vista installed (which is very common) make sure you can actually install XP before your simply wipe away Vista and replace it with XP, a lot of new pc hardware will not have XP drivers written for it, and as such this can create major problems when trying to change over to XP. In this case most people have to waste more time reinstalling Vista again.

Graphics – it is usually impossible to upgrade the graphics on a laptop, usually whatever it has is what you stuck with, so if you are into gaming or high end graphics make sure the laptop has a graphics card with dedicated memory, otherwise graphic ability will suffer if used for gaming or high end graphics.

USB ports – you can never have enough of them, the average amount of USB ports on a laptop is around 4 this may sound like a lot, but after you’ve plugged in a keyboard – mouse – printer – pen drive there is none left, you can always purchase a hub, but why not purchase a machine with more than you need in the first place. On another note, just about every laptop now has USB 2 ports, but it is not hard to double check this as USB 1 is around 10 times slower.


Dell Vostro 1500 (core2 Duo T7300)

Dell Vostro 1500 (Core2 Duo T7300) laptop is an competent and a convenient laptop that will really steal your heart away. The highlight of this model is the 8 in 1 Digital Media Reader. Its operating system is Free Dos.

Design

The sleek and stylish Dell Vostro 1500 (Core2 Duo T7300) laptop will instantly grab your attention. The weight of this laptop is 2.87 kg which makes it easily portable.. It comes in classy black color.

Key Features

Free DOS is the operating system in Dell Vostro 1500 (Core2 Duo T7300) laptop. Free DOS is an easy to use and user friendly operating system. The only possible limitation of this operating system is that it may happen that you may not be well acquainted with it.

The processor in any laptop or computer plays a very significant part. The efficiency of your laptop depends upon the processor. Core2 Duo T7300 processor in Dell Vostro 1500 (Core2 Duo T7300) laptop has Advanced Digital Media Boost. So be prepared to hear rocking sounds.

Other supported features by Core2 Duo T7300 processor is Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology, Intel EM64T , Intel Virtualization Technology and Execute Disable Bit . So to put in a layman?s language, all these features are state of the art features which you would seldom find in any of the older processors. The processor memory is 4096 KB and the speed of this processor is 2000 MHz. The front side bus 800.

Though RAM provided in Dell Vostro 1500 (Core2 Duo T7300) laptop is only 1024 MB, you can upgrade it to 4096 MB. The hard disk capacity is 120 GB. Thereby you get lot of space to store your important information.

Core Information

You get a facility of optional DVD Writer with Dell Vostro 1500 (Core2 Duo T7300) laptop. Having a display screen size of 15.4 inches, Dell Vostro 1500 (Core2 Duo T7300) laptop has maximum display resolution of 1280 x 800 dpi.

Video card and sound card is integrated. Thanks to internal modem, staying connected with the world through the internet is not a problem at all. 4 USB ports and a Bluetooth connection are provided for transferring data. The touchpad mouse is extremely smooth and makes work easy for you.

 

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