Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Micromax GC360 Mobile Phone Feature and Specification

GC360 Micromax new mobile comes with dual SIM (GSM + CDMA), dedicated music access keys and 2 GB of expandable memory up to. Micromax GC360 has a 2-inch 65k color TFT display with a resolution of 220 x 176 pixels, FM radio and voice recorder. Micromax GC360 price will be around Rs.3,200.








Micromax GC360 mobile phone key features :

Dual SIM Dual mode GSM+GSM/CDMA+GSM
Dedicated Music Hot keys
Voice recrder
FM Radio
Music Player
GPRS/WAP/MMS
Bluetooth
Expandable memory up to 2GB


Micromax GC360 detailed specifications :

Form Factor:Bar Style
Band::GSM Dual Band (900/1800),CDMA (800MHz)
Dimensions:111mmx48mmx14.8mm
Weight:105g
Display:65K TFT (220176 ) 5.1 cms
Camera
Music
Stereo FM Radio
Video Recorder
Video Player
Messaging:SMS / MMS
Games
Bluetooth (A2DP)
STK/UTK
GPRS/WAP/MMS
Expandable Memory:MicroSD upto 2GB
Battery Type:Li-ion 1050mAh
Talk Time
GSM: 3hours, CDMA: 2.5hours
Standby Time
GSM: 2.5 days CDMA: 2.5 days



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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Lapworks Laptop Desk Ultralite



Product Features

  • Ultra light and Ultra thin Design
  • Scientifically proven to cool your notebook by 15% to 20% - GUARANTEED!
  • Easily converts into a desktop stand
  • Five ergonomically comfortable typing angles
  • Raises screen height by 3 1/4" closer to eye level.

Technical Details

  • Brand Name: LapWorks
  • Model: UltraLite
  • Item Package Quantity: 1
  • Hardware Platform: PC
  • Weight: 14.6 Ounces
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Gear up as a Game Developer

Do you love coding challenges, possess an innovative mind and got loads of creative ideas up our sleeve? It is quite likely that you want to shine as a software wizard. But in case the drab backend work of business applications deters you from taking up the job, here is an exciting offer. Train as a game developer and explore the world of creative technology. Of course, the developers ruling the IT arena walk off with the Oscars ever time because they are the guys who make it all happen, who are the unsung heroes of the backstage and who seem to speak a different language altogether that mere mortals do not know. However, application development for computer, video or mobile games has a relatively low entry level across the country. Sure, your interest and enthusiasm are crucial, but you will also require skills and qualifications. The gaming industry is as competitive as any other field and it is not easy to get that first job. But if you have set your sights on the games business. We are here to help you make informed decisions. Here is an insight into the nitty-gritty of game development, the skill sets required and the possible subtypes that you may focus on as a career option.







Making games: Then and now

There was a time when individuals had just stepped into this uncharted territory. Shigeru Miyamoto, who had developed Donkey Kong, and Jordan Mechner, the creator of Prince of Perisa (the original one of 1989) are well known among avid gamers. The computing power available at that time was much less and what they created can be defined as nothing less than extraordinary. However, with today’s exponential growth in the domain of personal computers gaming is nothing short of a team effort. All that one hears today is not the name of a developer but the names of those big corporations that are into game development. Zynga, EA Games and Activision Valve are some of the key players currently ruling this market.

Skills that you need to weave the magic

There are various facets when it comes to game development and you must have a fair knowledge of the sub-domains. While a team of artists create 3D graphics and animation, programmers write complex codes that activate the action and integrate the entire interface with the gaming platform – be it a PC, Xbox or PlayStation. A set of people also work on the audio creation that includes dialogues, music and other sound effects. Then there is a unit dedicated to developing the storyline which will keep the player hooked to the game. Since playing a game only requires tapping the keyboard and moving/ clicking the mouse, it is very important to make sure that the gamer finds these activities sufficiently entertaining and pursues them for hours. What’s more, games have to be sufficiently complex to retain a user’s interest for months, if not for years. Multiplayer games are far more addictive as gamers encounter other human opponents in real time (via LAN or the Internet). And this requires another team of networking professionals who will write a code for the game to be integrated over the network.

As is evident from our discussion, if you are not a team player, professional level game development may not be the right choice for you. One must be accustomed to function in a highly collaborative atmosphere where bits and pieces of graphics or codes are put together by a team to make it a complete whole. So, if you are keen to get into game development, find out what aspect of the process suits your personality and skill sets best and put your efforts into getting better at that. 

Moreover, the old saying that academic qualification will get you nowhere is nothing but a myth. Contrary to popular belief, Bill Gates was not a high school dropout. In fact, he scored a whopping 1590 out of 1600in SAT and was pursuing studies at Harvard. He left after some time, though, as he got more involved in software development at Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS).  So, making a career choice is not easy and entails a lot of hard work.

Opportunities available in India

Game developers in India are yet to make their mark in the international domain. We are a nation of good programmers, of course. In fact, you will find many Indian developers working for gaming giants like EA Games. However, the business has not flourished much within the country and we hardly come across indigenous games developed at the local level.

The first major game from an Indian studio was AGNI, launched by FXLabs, Zapak and Sify. This was way back in 2008 but unfortunately, the market did not give three cheers to this one. The response was pretty cold, to say the least. In December, 2009 the first Nintendo DS game was developed in India at Ubisoft Studio in Pune. This took about 14 months, even though it was meant for the DS system and was small enough to fit on a 32 MB cartridge. So the amount of work required to develop something like Need for Speed is obvious.  

Do not lose heart, though. Here is some good news that will cheer you up. The Indian gaming industry was valued at $200 million in 2008. So, imagine where we will stand if we have a really good product up our sleeves. The returns from a slice of this cake can be simply huge. If a few professionals who have honed their skills abroad, can return and train a team here, things can get a jumpstart.
Additional options for developers

India still has a long way to go before receiving international acclaim for game development. However, there are some softer options available for those who want to shine in this arena. Till we come out with our own version of Halo 3 or something similar to it, we may consider the following:

Attractive games for mobile phones:

The need of the hour is to develop games which can be easily played using a small keypad and which have the potential to retain a mobile user’s interest. A classic example is the basic game Snake which come preinstalled on all Nokia handsets. Think of the design or the game play everything is so elementary that I may not have taken a great deal of programming to write this game. Yet, it has the masses looked and its popularity is escalating. Think of a concept that is simple yet intriguing and that can make your day.

Develop add-ons for games: We may not be in a position to develop a Warcraft 3 Killer. But we can write add-ons or modules for such games. The DOTA add-ons or Warcraft 3 is extremely popular and thousands of avid gamers paly it. So, the add-on market is quite huge and you can tap it strategically to get ahead.

Develop Flash games: Flash games are hot favourites among the Internet users. Although most games can be downloaded for free, players are often asked to shell out extra bucks for playing full versions. A Flash game is easier to develop than other conventional games. And they are easier to play too, so the market is not restricte4d among hardcore gamers. A lot of websites let visitors play games for free and earn revenue from the advertisements displayed.

Game development as a career is a potentially strong option in our country and there is a very huge market for it. Therefore, one who is innovative and can deliver quality products is sure to walk away with the rewards. Put on you thinking cap for great ideation and work on your technical skills. There is a fair chance that you will sprint to the number one slot among game developers in India. 

Friday, May 31, 2013

Lenovo 3000 N220

The motherbord schematic for Lenovo 3000 N220 notebook/laptop, Wistron Fnote2.0
CPU: Merom 2M/4M SV FSB:667 or 800 MHz
North Bridge: Crestline-GM
South Bridge: ICH8-M
OEM: Wistron Corporation
Project code : 91.4S801.001
PCB P/N : 06232
Revision : -1
Document Number: F-note 2.0




 

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Monday, May 27, 2013

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

ASUS Latest Motherboard Deisgn Powerful

  • ASUS Latest Motherboard Deisgn Powerful

Acting on its industry-leading role, ASUS reveals a complete lineup of Intel® X79 Express Chipset-based motherboards in its Global Seminar 2011 series of events

ASUS Showcases the Latest in Powerful and Innovative Motherboard Design

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ASUS, the world’s leading motherboard maker, has just wrapped up an international series of technical seminars that introduced a complete roster of Intel® X79 Express Chipset-based motherboards with the LGA 2011 Socket. Just as the Global Seminar 2011 spanned the world, new ASUS offerings cover all desktop PC uses with the control-focused P9X79 Series, built-rugged TUF Series, and the ROG Rampage IV Extreme overclocking board.

About the ASUS Global Seminar 2011
Held around the world October 13-31, these special technical seminars allowed ASUS to share new innovations with partners and media. All of these new features and technologies are included on motherboards designed for the Intel® X79 Express Chipset and LGA 2011 Socket. ASUS has developed an entire lineup of motherboards dedicated to a wide spectrum of PC power. These include P9X79 Series boards with Dual Intelligent Processors 3 with New DIGI+ Power Control, TUF SABERTOOTH X79, and the ROG Rampage IV Extreme motherboard. The three series highlight absolute performance, complete stability, and powerful overclocking, respectively. They offer up to 64GB of memory, PCI Express 3.0 readiness, and a host of exclusive ASUS features.

P9X79 ― Powerful control and absolute performance
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Several exclusive features make this series of motherboards the ideal choice for PC users who require a combination of power, enhanced flexibility and improved system tuning. It ships with the new-generation Dual Intelligent Processors 3 architecture, now including New DIGI+ Power Control digital voltage regulation modules (VRMs) for both the CPU and DRAM. Fast sensing and response go alongside fine-tuned power and super-stable Vcore voltages to ensure total efficiency and performance. The ability to modify voltages in more delicate increments via a user friendly interface translates into greater overclocking control and potential for every scenario. Users also benefit from exclusive ASUS SSD Caching, which uses solid state speeds to intelligently accelerate frequently-accessed tasks, such as the operating system. Up to three times faster than mechanical hard drives, SSD Caching boosts performance with one click and does not require a system reboot.

ASUS is also providing its unique graphical user interface-based UEFI BIOS, which brings icons and mouse control to the BIOS for a friendlier experience. It is enhanced with new dedicated hotkeys: F12 for BIOS snapshots and F3 for at-a-glance system information. It also includes ASUS DRAM Serial Presence Detect for troubleshooting memory and POST issues. USB BIOS Flashback allows for quick and easy BIOS flashing with a single press and any USB storage device, all achievable with just standby power. BT GO 3.0! with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi onboard enables faster connectivity and convenience without extra adapters, making wireless devices instantly accessible with improved compatibility and versatility.

TUF SABERTOOTH X79 ― Totally reliable power through precision cooling
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Ruggedized and server-grade tested TUF boards have quickly garnered a reputation for the best cooling and stability in their class, and the latest generation continues this tradition. Perfect for non-stop commercial use and demanding applications, it comes with a new generation of TUF Thermal Armor, now with dual fans and even more precise airflow. Superior dissipation and insulation guarantee lower temperatures and thus greater reliability and stability. Thermal Radar technology consists of 12 embedded sensors that detect heat levels across the board, adjusting fan speeds both automatically and manually to ensure optimized cooling. Like the P9X79 Series, the TUF SABERTOOTH X79 also features New DIGI+ Power Control, and as such provides more precise CPU and DRAM power delivery. Added flexibility in DRAM power results in supreme stability and unmatched reliability.

ROG Rampage IV Extreme – Conquering power for overclocking world records
Rounding off the new ASUS power team, ROG’s Rampage IV Extreme puts new Intel® technology to perfect use in the highest-spec overclocking available to PC enthusiasts. It offers the ultimate overclocking platform, providing gamers with a rich selection of exclusive technologies. Its new X-Socket allows users to move LGA 1366 coolers and LN2 containers to the new LGA 2011 boards, saving them money and retaining the same efficient cooling they are accustomed to. Furthermore, OC Key works with the DVI port of any connected graphics card to show a live on-screen display containing vital system statistics and parameters, which users can modify for instant overclocking, getting the data they need without looking at an external monitor or notebook PC. OC Key works independently of system resources, and does not compromise performance or benchmarking.

Subzero Sense is an ROG exclusive that accurately measures temperatures in LN2 cooling systems, going as chilly as an incredible -193゚C. With this information on hand, modders and overclockers can gauge the performance of liquid cooling setups. For genuine DIY users, VGA Hotwire does the soldering groundwork and allows for the easy connection of onboard headers with a graphics card’s power delivery system. Users can deep-modify graphics card voltages from various ASUS interfaces, including OC Key, Turbo V EVO, and UEFI BIOS.



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Lenovo Think Pad SL510

When most people think of the Lenovo ThinkPad brand, they think of the T-series notebook with the alloy unibody chassis, rubberized black paint, and boxy looks. What most people dont realize is Lenovo offers a small business line, called the SL-series, which offers most of the same features at a much lower price. In this review we take a look at the 15.6" Lenovo ThinkPad SL510, and find out if it is a worthy alternative for users who dont want to shell out for the higher-end ThinkPad models.

Lenovo ThinkPad SL510 Specifications:

  • Windows 7 Professional
  • 15.6" HD 1366 x 768 WXGA Anti-glare
  • Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 (2.53GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 3MB Cache)
  • 3GB DDR3 RAM (2GB x 1GB)
  • 320GB Hitachi 7200RPM Hard Drive
  • Intel 5100AGN, Bluetooth 2.0
  • Intel X4500M Integrated
  • Built-in 2.0M web camera
  • 6-cell 10.8v 52Wh
  • Dimensions: (LxWxH) 14.9 x 9.75 x 1.45"
  • Weight: 5lbs 11.5oz
  • MSRP: $1,224 ($989 Street)

Build and Design
The SL-series ThinkPad is the toned-down version of the more rugged T-series. The exterior shell is entirely plastic, but with a softer finish with rounded edges and a smooth texture, instead of the rubberized paint on the more expensive models. The shape is also different, with sloped sides, instead of the flat sides seen on the higher models. Overall it has a more consumer appearance that might be more inviting to some users. Compared to the SL500, the SL510 has a few aesthetic changes, including a redesigned screen hinge assembly, and a few minor body tweaks. Side by side though, they still look almost identical.

Build quality is nice compared to consumer-targeted notebooks, but a step under the T400 and T500, which offer alloy unibody frames and stronger body panels. The notebook still has a very solid feel to it, with very little chassis flex.

The screen cover provides adequate protection for the screen, preventing visible distortion under moderate finger pressure. The keyboard and palmrest have good support, only flexing under strong pressure. The plastics feel durable enough to resist cracking under mild abuse, and the matte-black plastic finish shouldnt make scratches stand out as much as they would on a glossy notebook. For a small-business user, the SL-series is a nice step up from the average multimedia-oriented consumer notebook without the cost of a high-end business notebook.


Upgrades and expansion are easily handled through panels on the bottom of the chassis. The primary panel gives you access to the processor, system memory, and hard drive. No "warranty void if removed" stickers were found anywhere. The two smaller access panels uncover an open mini-PCIe slot for a WWAN card and a sim-card slot when the system is equipped with 3G.

Screen and Speakers
Lenovo offers both matte and glossy screen options on the SL-series, both WXGA resolution. Our review model included the standard matte-panel, but if you enjoy the vibrant colors and increased contrast of a glossy screen, that option is available. The matte WXGA panel was average compared to consumer notebooks, and could have really benefited from a higher resolution. Color and contrast were weaker than normal, but this is common for basic non-glossy displays. Viewing angles were fine for an office setting where the notebook wouldnt be moved around a lot, but on your lap it was easy to see colors starting to shift. In testing we saw colors starting to shift when tilted 10 degrees forward or back. Horizontal viewing angles were better, staying true past 70 degrees from each side. Viewing brightness was perfect for bright office conditions, and with the matte finish partially visible outdoors.

Speaker performance was average for a basic mid-size desktop replacement notebook. Bass and midrange were lacking but for listening to streaming radio or YouTube videos it was fine. The SL510s peak volume level was fine for a small room, but felt lacking compared to other consumer notebooks. For a better experience, using the analog audio out to a pair of external speakers would be a better option. The best alternative would be using the HDMI out to pass a digital audio stream to an outside stereo system.

Keyboard and Touchpad
The keyboard was very comfortable to type on and felt very similar to the keyboards on the T-series ThinkPads. The layout is different, missing the extra row of function keys at the top, but the main area has been left intact. Key action was great, with a soft spring movement, giving off a mild click when pressed. Key spacing is nearly identical to regular ThinkPads, with barely any difference noted switching between my T60 and the SL510. The biggest difference is the newer keyboards are slightly quieter. On the left side of the keyboard are some quick-access buttons, used for muting system volume or the microphone, as well as adjusting volume levels.

The touchpad is an ALPS model that looks and feels identical to the newer textured ones seen on the latest ThinkPad models. It is flush mount to the palmrest, and given a soft texture that is supposed to help with traction under varying conditions. I am personally a fan of the old matte plastic style, but given enough time the newer one might grow on me. In general I found the touchpad to be as responsive as the Synaptics model found on higher-end ThinkPad models. The only weakness I saw was tap to select, where the cursor would sometimes not let go of a selected object without a very deliberate click. This is common with many ALPS touchpads, but can be avoided most of the time.


Ports and Features

Port selection was surprisingly good, including three USB ports, an eSATA/USB combo port, HDMI, VGA, and audio jacks. Lenovo also included an SDHC-card slot and ExpressCard/34 slot for expansion. The HDMI-out and eSATA were greatly appreciated, and I almost wish they offered those on more ThinkPad models.


Performance and Benchmarks
System performance was great, with a quick 2.53GHz processor, 3GB of system memory, and a 7200RPM hard drive helping to keep load times to a minimum. For standard office productivity applications the system had no problems, barely breaking a sweat. Since the SL-series is slightly more multimedia oriented, Lenovo includes an HDMI port on the side to connect the notebook to an HDTV. In our multimedia tests the system had no problem playing 720P or 1080P video in the background while handling more productive tasks up front. Gaming with the Intel X4500 integrated graphics was out of the question for modern games, but previous generation games were possible with heavy tweaking. The 3DMark06 synthetic benchmark below shows how the SL510 provides better gaming performance than other notebooks designed for small business, but doesnt come close to the gaming performance of a consumer multimedia laptop like the Dell Studio 15. For its intended market of small businesses, the SL510 mixes the perfect blend of performance and price.

Wprime processor comparison results (lower scores mean better performance):

PCMark05 measures overall system performance (higher scores mean better performance):

3DMark06 measures overall graphics performance for gaming (higher scores mean better performance):

HDTune storage drive performance test:

Heat and Noise
The system managed heat fairly well in most area, but did leave a few spots warm to the touch. The panel covering the hard drive was stood out on the bottom as the warmest spot, which is most likely caused by the 7200RPM drive that consumes more power and throws off more heat. Under mild stress the plastic panels stayed within very reasonable temperature ranges, without any uncomfortable areas. Fan noise minimal, with the fan staying off the majority of the time while running on battery power, occasionally turning on to bring fresh air through the system. Under heavy stress levels fan speeds would pick up, but still not get overly loud.

Battery Life
Our review unit of the SL510 included the midrange 6-cell battery with a capacity of 52Wh. With its older CCFL-backlit screen, power consumption was higher than the more efficient T-series, using roughly double the amount of power at idle. Under a light load where the T400 or T500 might be using 6-8 watts of power, the SL510 was at or above 12 watts. In our main test with the screen brightness set to 70%, Windows 7 on a balanced profile, and wireless active the system stayed on for 3 hours and 53 minutes. A larger battery would have helped, and is highly recommended if you plan on using this notebook to travel.

Conclusion
The Lenovo ThinkPad SL510 proved to be a reasonable compromise between price and quality. While it doesnt offer the nicer touchpad or rugged build quality of the T-series, it retails for almost half the starting price. The SL-series is a good option for users looking for only basic qualities in a notebook like a standard WXGA screen or integrated graphics. It still offers a great keyboard and extended batteries if you plan on typing documents all day without breaking the wallet. Overall if you are looking for a notebook that will be sitting on a desk most of the day and staying out of harms way, the SL510 is worth taking a look at.

Pros:

  • Good keyboard
  • Better than average build quality
  • Low starting price for a ThinkPad

Cons:

  • Few power-saving screen options
  • Higher power consumption than more expensive models


Asus Eee PC 1201PN laptop Review


Asus Eee PC 1201PN laptop
Asus one of the leading and most popular manufacturer of laptops and computer has announced another Asus series Laptop model named Eee PC 1201PN . this laptop is having a screen display of 12.1” ,and is a widescreen laptop with 16:9 aspect ratio ,Eee PC 1201PN comes with Intel Atom N450 processor which is made for high performance ,this laptop comes with 2 GB Ram ,the webcam resolution is good ,comes with inbuilt 10/100 MB ethernet Lan Port ,supports hard-disk storage upto 250 GB ,has Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system ,this laptop support 3 x Hi-Speed USB Ports ,has 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi card , for high resolution applications this Laptop has NVIDIA Next Generation ION card

Features and Specifications

General

  • * System Type Netbook
  • * Built-in Devices Stereo speakers, wireless LAN antenna, Bluetooth antenna
  • * Width 11.7 in
  • * Depth 8.2 in
  • * Height 1.3 in
  • * Weight 3.2 lbs
  • * Color Black
  • * Bundled Services 500 GB ASUS WebStorage

  • Processor

  • * Processor Intel Atom N450
  • * 64-bit Computing Yes
  • * Chipset Type Intel NM10 Express

  • RAM

  • * Installed Size 2 GB
  • * Technology DDR2 SDRAM
  • * Form Factor SO DIMM 200-pin

  • Storage

  • * Hard Drive 250 GB

  • Card Reader

  • * Type Card reader
  • * Supported Flash Memory Cards SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, SDHC Memory Card

  • Display

  • * Display Type 12.1″ TFT
  • * Max Resolution 1366 x 768 ( WXGA )
  • * Widescreen Display Yes
  • * Features Color Shine, LED-backlit, glare

  • Video

  • * Graphics Processor / Vendor NVIDIA Next Generation ION

  • Audio

  • * Audio Output Sound card
  • * Audio Input Microphone
  • * Compliant Standards High Definition Audio

  • Notebook Camera

  • * Camera Type Integrated
  • * Sensor Resolution 0.3 Megapixel

  • Input Device(s)

  • * Type Keyboard, touchpad

  • Networking

  • * Networking Network adapter
  • * Wireless LAN Supported Yes
  • * Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • * Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1

  • Expansion / Connectivity

  • * Expansion Slots Total (Free) Memory – SO DIMM 200-pin
  • * Interfaces 1 x display / video – VGA – 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ¦ 1 x audio / video – HDMI – 19 pin HDMI Type A ¦ 3 x Hi-Speed USB – 4 pin USB Type A ¦ 1 x network – Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX – RJ-45 ¦ 1 x headphones – output – mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ¦ 1 x microphone – input – mini-phone 3.5 mm

  • Battery

  • * Technology 6-cell lithium ion
  • * Installed Qty 1
  • * Capacity 47 Wh
  • * Run Time (Up To) 6 hour(s)

  • Operating System / Software

  • * OS Provided Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
  • * Software ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre

  • Manufacturer Warranty

  • * Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • * Service & Support Details Limited warranty – 1 year ¦ Limited warranty – battery – 6 months

Lenovo Thinkpad L520 Notebook Review Price and Specification



Lenovo has released a new ThinkPad notebook series known as Lenovo Thinkpad L520. Lenovo L520 ThinkPad notebook has got a lot of cool features, like HD 15.6-inch anti-glare LED display and ATI Mobility Radeon card 565v. Pre-installed with operating system Windows 7 Professional Lenovo ThinkPad laptop new L520 is an optional WiMAX connectivity, and Intel Centrino. Express card slot is integrated into the new Lenovo ThinkPad L520.

Lenovo L520 ThinkPad notebook price available at about $ 719 or RS. 32,500. The 6 or 9 cell battery that Lenovo L520 ThinkPad notebook offers long hours of battery life. One year warranty included with this laptop Lenovo Thinkpad L520.

Lenovo Thinkpad L520 Notebook Specification:

  • 15.6 inches of HD anti glare LED display screen
  • High screen resolution
  • Intel HM65 chipset
  • Intel Core i3 or i5 processor
  • Up to 8 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 128GB of solid state drive
  • 500GB hard disk drive
  • Window 7 Professional operating system
  • ATI Mobility Radeon 565v graphics card
  • Intel Centrino
  • Optional WiMAX connectivity
  • 720p HD webcam
  • Wi-Fi, bluetooth connectivity
  • Memory card reader
  • Express card slot
  • 6 or 9 cell battery
  • 4 USB 2.0, eSATA port

Lenovo G770 10375WU Laptop Review

Lenovo G770 10375WU Laptop
The Lenovo G770 10375WU Laptop comes with 17.3-inch HD widescreen LED backlit display has a resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels that offers a unified Cinematic experience in Clear Extra-high resolution, with Integrated Intel ® HD 3000 graphics to ensure high-quality visual display, and running on operating systems Genuine Windows ® 7 Home Premium 64, and powered by Second Generation Intel Core i5-2450M processor that offers intelligent multi-tasking, fast data processing system, they just need a little energy to complete daily tasks, equipped with Intel ® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 that automatically increase speed, also comes with processor with 6GB 1333MHz DDR3 memory that delivers lightweight performance at 500GB 5400rpm HDD and the game that offers ample storage space.

JETWAY I31GM4

Schematic Motherboard JETWAY I31GM4
Processor : P4 Socket 775

NorthBridge : GMCH G31

SouthBridge : ICH7

Block Diagram

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Asus Eee PC 1015PD

Asus Eee PC 1015PD
Asus Eee PC 1015PD is technically more advanced, and is available with the Processor of 1.66 GHz or 1.83 GHz Intel N455 Atom N475 with new chips. Otherwise, get the same 10.1-inch netbook as 1001PQ and has drives of 160 GB, 250GB hard drive or 320GB, once loaded with Windows 7 Starter. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 are present, and 1GB of RAM, Maximum 2 GB (optional). The maximum duration is 13 hours and 4.5 hours minimum, depending on whether USB 2.0 or 3.0 and is equipped with a battery of three or six cells, is capable of powering the netbook. The netbook can be had in blue, white or black.
Asus Eee PC 1015PD
ASUS Eee PC 1015D Netbook specifications :
  • Processor: Intel Atom Processor N475 (512K Cache, 1.83 GHz) or Intel Atom N455 (512K Cache, 1.66 GHz)
  • System Graphic: Intel GMA 3150
  • Main Memory: DDR3 SO-DIMM 1GB (2GB maximum)
  • Display: 10.1 "WSVGA LED backlight display (1024 × 600)
  • Hard Drive: 160 GB HDD / 250 GB / 320 GB
  • Webcam: 0.3 Mega Pixel
  • Audio: Hi-Definition Audio CODEC, stereo speakers
  • Card Reader: MMC / SD (SDHC)
  • Battery: 3 / 6 cells
  • Dimensions: 262×178x23.6~36.4 mm
  • Weight: 1.25 kg (w / 6 cell battery), 1.1 kg (w / 3 cell)
  • Windows 7 Starter Genuine
Price Range: € 380-410
Asus Eee PC 1015PD

Casio Exilim EX ZR100 Digital Camera Review Price and Features



Casio announces new digital camera, namely, the Casio Exilim EX-ZR100, which has 3-inch LCD screen, 12.5 x optical zoom, 12.1 megapixel CMOS image sensor lighting, and more . The digital camera offers 25x high-speed shooting optical zoom ahead, burst speed of 40 frames per second, and supports 1080p HD video recording. Is able to shoot 10 megapixel still images while recording video. The camera can also record events in early action at a maximum speed of 1000 fps (224 × 64) for slow play and includes Casio Exilim Engine SA, with dual core processors.

Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 digital camera is also CMOS-shift image stabilization, HDR-ART technology, stereo microphone, HDMI, etc. It option available in white or black. Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 digital camera with a price tag of $ 299.99 to ship in March 2011. Stay tuned for more update information.

Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 Digital Camera Features:
3-inch LCD display
12.5x optical zoom lens
12.1 megapixel back-illuminated CMOS image sensor
Multi Frame SR Zoom technology
Offers 25x optical zoom range
Built-in stereo microphone, & HDMI output
Offers 40fps high-speed burst shooting speed
Casio’s EXILIM ENGINE HS with dual core processors
Able to record fast-action events at a maximum speed of 1,000fps
Supports Full HD 1080p video recording
Includes CMOS-shift image stabilization
HDR function, & Slide Panorama
HDR-ART technology
Captures 10 mp digital still images

LG Optimus One P500 Review Price and Specification



LG has released a smart phone like the LG P500 Optimus a very affordable price of Rs.13500 in India. One of Optimus LG P500 comes standard with Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system, which offers the best functionality and accessibility of Google Apps. When the sleek and slim, the LG P500 has Optimus One 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen and 320 x 480 pixel resolution.

LG has already released some way, some Android smartphones on the market. But now he is thinking of introducing a whole series smartphones Android, Optimus. Optimus series in LG, LG P500 smartphone Optimus A first midrange with Android 2.2 Froyo. United States, LG Optimus has received a great success, where LG Optimus A registered 1 million sales in just 40 days before launch. Now, in India, it comes with a range of features.

The latest model smartphone has played with the version of Google Android 2.2 (Froyo), 512 MB of RAM and a 600 MHz processor and 3.2-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen and a 3.2 megapixel camera. Android 2.2 is the latest version of the Google Android mobile technology has improved browser performance. So with Android 2.2 LG Optimus One, you get a fast loading web pages and refresh rates and web browsing as smooth high-speed processor 600 MHz.


Specifications of LG Optimus One P500:
Basic Specification:
Type: Bar phone
Display: 3.2″ HVGA (320 x 480), 256K
Dimension: 113.5 x 59 x 13.3 mm (L x W x D)
RF Band: HSDPA 7.2, WCDMA:900/2100, GSM:850/900/1800/1900
Weight with Batt.: 129 g
Battery, Max (mAh): 1,500
Standby Time, Max (hrs): Up to 700 hr (2G) / 550 hr (3G)
Talk Time (hrs): Up to 8hrs(2G), Up to 7.5hrs(3G)
SIM Toolkit
GPRS/EDGE


Messaging:
SMS / EMS / MMS
E Mail
Instant Messaging
Video MMS
Predictive Text Input


Internet:
HTML: 4.01 version
Wi-Fi
Google


PIM:
Scheduler/Alarm
Phonebook


Advanced Features:
MIDI: 72 poly
Built-In Game
FM Radio
Speaker Phone
Camera
Camera Resolution (MP)
Internal Memory: 170MB (User memory)
External Memory: Micro SD (up to 32GB)
A-GPS Navigation
MP3
Bluetooth
Document Viewer

Samsung NP900X4B A02US Laptop Review

Samsung NP900X4B-A02US  Laptop
The Samsung NP900X4B- A02US Laptop, with screen 15.6 inch SuperBright Plus HD+ technology display with support 340 cd/m² brightness that meke it ideal for multi-taskers, capable to produce high resolutions display at 1600 x 900 pixel, You can connect the machine to your bigger HDTV through HDMI port with support 1080p video playback and make video conference or video chats via the 1.3MP HD webcamera that buil into bezel and integrated with digital microphone, and also comes with 8GB DDR3 SDRAM to increase multitasking performance, a 128 GB SSD (Solid State Drive) of internal storage, integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 clocked at 350 or 1150MHz (Turbo Boost) to enhance graphics performance and preinstalled with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit for operating system, and with full range of connectivity and port, it’s packed with full range of connectivity options, such as USB 3.0 port, USB 2.0 port, headphone/line-out jack, microphone jack, Mini Displayport, Bluetooth 3.0, Intel® Wireless Display (WiDi), Gigabit Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector and WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n for fast internet connections. [ Samsung ]

Samsung Series 9 900X3B A02 Review


The Samsung Series 9 900X3B-A02 notebook powered by Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost and 4 GB of RAM. Multimedia options are equally solid with Intel Wireless Display which lets you stream PC content to a monitor, and Micro HDMI for watching movies on HDTV. Portability is further enhanced with up to seven hours of battery life* which will keep you going on long flights and jam-packed days of meetings and classes. And, with Samsungs Battery Life Plus technology.

Spesification :

operating system : Windows 7 Home Premium PC.
prosesor : Intel Core i5-2467M 1.60 GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up .
display : 13.3 in LED backlit (1600 x 900).
memory : 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz HARD
drive size : 128 GB SSD.
media drive : 4-in-1 memory card reader.
audio : Integrated audio.
video : Intel HD Graphics 3000 with shared graphics memory.
port : 1 USB 3.0,1 USB 2.0
Micro HDMI
Headphone output/Microphone input combo
VGA
RJ-45 (10/100/1000 via included dongle)
battery : 6-cell lithium-polymer (up to 7 hours)*
camera : Integrated webcam
wireless : 802.11a/b/g/n
Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) capable (separate adapter required)
bluetooth : Yes
dimensions : 12.40 x 8.60 x 0.51 in (314.96 x 218.44 x 12.95 mm)
weigth : 2.56 lbs (1.16 kg)

Asus Eee PC T91 Product Page Shows Up On Asus US Website

Still remember the Asus Eee PC T91 touch screen netbook? It has now got a product page on Asus USA website which confirms that the netbook will weigh just under 2.2 pounds and will comes with a battery that support up to 5 hours of usage on a charge. Also, according to the product page, Asus has developed a software called TouchSuite which allow users to perform a myriad of fun tasks with their fingertips, such as touching up photos, creating photo albums, leaving handwritten desktop memos for loved ones, and sketching cartoons or custom emoticons.

Asus Eee PC T91
The Asus Eee PC T91 will be the first touch screen mini laptop from the company, which the display can be folded down over the keyboard for use in tablet mode. It will comes with an 8.9 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, and run on Windows XP. Theres no words on the price and availability for this netbook in the US yet, but Register Hardware has reported that the T91 will carry a hefty price tag of around £450 or around USD 740 in the UK.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Lap Desk Jumbo Sized With Clip Black



Work in the comfort of your favorite chair with this laptop desk. This large laptop desk features a durable, hard plastic top - perfect for doing homework or paperwork! The cushion of this desk has a microfiber fleece exterior, and is filled with tiny beads. This cushion will comfortably conform to the contours of your legs. This desk also has a convenient clip, which keeps loose papers neatly in place. This lap desk is great for working on forms, homework, paying bills and more! Available with a black, or blue cushion. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.

Reviews J - Girlie:
Im a law student and this laptop desk is great for reading and highlighting my textbooks as well as working on my laptop. It has a great clip on it, so you can hold stuff down, 2 indents to keep writing utensils handy, and a great carrying handle. Its light weight, very portable and very comfortable. Do keep in mind though, that the micro bead pillow does come in various colors and you CAN NOT choose your color, it is random. But color is a small price to pay for such a great product.

Review by D Altre:
I got mine from Staples on sale for $12.97. Mine has a black top with a bright yellow pillow. I use a 17" screen laptop that is rather heavy. With this desk, the laptops weight is not a problem. The laptop/desk combination is stable for typing and comfortable for long periods. There is a slight raised edge around the work surface with a strong clip on the side. Its great with recliners but my favorite is using this laptop/desk combination with my zero-gravity chair. I have a lot of back pain and I can work comfortably for hours this way. This laptop desk is light but durable. Get one - you will really like it.

Nokia layoff 7000 employees

Nokia will make layoffs (Termination) of 7000 employees and divert Symbian development. This decision reportedly will save expenditure Nokia to $ 1.46 billion, to be able to survive in the competitive  smartphone market.

Reported by Reuters on Thursday (04/28/2011), Nokia said, about 4,000 employees laid off are mostly located in Finland, Denmark and Britain. Meanwhile, 3,000 other employees will be transferred to the companys outsourcing and consulting group Accenture, who will take over Nokias Symbian software products.

On the same occasion, the Finnish mobile phone vendor is also details the business plan cell phone and have decided to start using Microsoft software rather than the Symbian platform itself.

"It seems that this decision to keep the focus on Nokia and Windows Phone. As such, this will help eliminate any doubt about where Nokia will drive," said an analyst from research firm Gartner, Carolina Milanesi.

Previously, the national television station in Finland mentioned, most likely a Windows-based Nokia Phone 7 immediately available to consumers this year.

LWF2LTh Laptop Desk



The laptop stand is designed as an elegant mobile workstation for use with a laptop.The acrylic - Perspex desk has been designed as a mobile desk solution for the home or office. The unit is small enough to be discreet whilst still maintaining a look of quality and purpose.The top is adjustable so that the angle of incline can be set as desired.Ideal as office furniture or home furniture. Ergonomic, space saving and aesthetically pleasing.This acrylic - Perspex stand is fitted with lockable castors to make it easy to move and position.A lockable cabinet door and shelf are available as an optional extra on this laptop stand

HP Pavilion dv6 6c16nr notebook Review Spec

HP Pavilion dv6-6c16nr notebook

This HP Pavilion dv6-6c16nr can be a notebook that has 15.6" LED-backlit high-definition display with BrightView technology, an antiglare design and 1920 x 1080 resolution. It possesses a HP TrueVision HD Webcam with integrated digital microphone; Beats Audio ; Digital media card reader for Secure Digital and Multimedia cards; and is available in Brushed aluminum finish in Davys gray style.

The HP Pavilion dv6-6c16nr notebook sports 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM Processor 2.20 GHz with Turbo Boost Technology around 3.10 GHz. Furthermore , it comes with an integrated graphics controller called Intel HD Graphics 3000 that gives around 1696MB total video memory and its said to be as powerful as discreet graphics card; 750GB Serial ATA disc drive that spin with a speed of 5400 RPM, 6GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 DIMM), and SuperMulti DVD burner.

For connectivity options, this laptop, HP Pavilion dv6-6c16nr notebook offers 2 SuperSpeed USB 3.0; 2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0; 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth with WiDi (36); 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN; Bluetooth 2.0 interface; HDMI output port and VGA port. This laptop measures 14.88" (L) x 9.71" (W) x 1.23" (min H) -1.39" (max H) and weighs 5.78 lbs. Its 6-cell 55WHr lithium-ion battery that will offer you longer working from the main power source.

This HP Pavilion dv6-6c16nr notebook is powered by 64-bit Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition os.
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HP Pavilion dv6-6c16nr : Specification


Processor
CPU Intel Core i7-2670QM 2.20 GHz
Chipset
Graphic system
Graphic Chip Intel HD Graphics 3000
Display
Type 15.6" LED-backlit high-definition display with BrightView technology, an antiglare design and 1920 x 1080 resolution
Main Memory
Memory 6GB DDR3
Hard Disk Drive
Hard Disk 750GB
Optical Disc Drive
Details
Web Camera
Details Yes
Audio
Details Beats Audio
Port & Interface
Card Reader
USB2.0 USB2.0 x2
USB3.0 USB3.0 x2
eSATA
HDMI Yes
VGA Yes
Connect
WiFi
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.0
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Gigabit Etherne
3G
Wireless 802.11b/g/n
Battery
Details 6-cell 55WHr lithium-ion
Weight
Details 5.78 pounds
Operating System
OS Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
Warranty
Details
Other Details
Details

Review Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 Tablet PC





Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 Tablet PC Specs as reviewed (tested price $2,000)

  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz T7300
  • OS: Windows Vista Business
  • Ram: 4GB DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM
  • Graphics: Intel GM965 Express Chipset, GMA X3100 graphics
  • Audio: Integrated speakers
  • Hard Drive: 80GB S-ATA 5400 rpm
  • Optical Drive: Modular Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer
  • Ports: 3 x USB, 1 x VGA, 1 x microphone in, 1 x headphone in, 1 x Smart card, 1 x SD card
  • Communication: Intel Wireless 4965A/G/N, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, Multinational 56K V.90 modem
  • Dimensions: 11.5" x 9.3" x 1.1/1.4"
  • Weight: 4.3 lbs
  • Battery Power: 6-Cell Primary + Additional 6-Cell Modular

Pros

  • Excellent screen, vivid colors and bright display
  • Lightweight with great battery life
  • Modular bay drive swappable with modular battery
  • Full fledged Core 2 Duo processor
  • Great inking experience
  • Sturdy hinge

Cons

  • Runs a little hot
  • Shock sensor utility annoying
  • No USB port on the right side (sorry right handed citizens)
  • Too many locks
  • Modular drive a little on the loud side

Sony VAIO S132FX B Fingerprint Reader Notebook Review Price and Specification



Sony has launched a new laptop called Sony VAIO S132FX/B  in a  VAIO series. Sony VAIO S132FX / Notebook B is boasted with many advanced features such as 1066 MHz 4 GB / 8 GB (max) of DDR3 RAM and 2.53 GHz Dual Core Intel Core 380M i3. Pre-installed with Microsoft Windows System 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS for the new Sony VAIO S132FX / B Notebook is Affedis DVD ± RW / DVD-RAM. The Sony VAIO S132FX / B Notebook is also a fingerprint reader.

Sony VAIO S132FX / B notebook price available at  $ 918.99. in the market With 13 x 9 x 1.2 inches in size, this new Sony VAIO S132FX / B notebook weighs only 4.4 kg. The lithium-ion Sony VAIO S132FX / B notebook offers long hours of battery life. Stay tuned for more information about the latest gadgets, Apple, and Internet.

Sony VAIO S132FX/B Notebook Specification:

  • 13.3 inches of LED backlight display screen
  • 1366 x 768 pixel of screen resolution
  • 1066 MHz 4 GB / 8 GB (max) DDR3 RAM
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Edition operating system
  • Bluetooth 2.1 EDR connectivity
  • 320 GB of hard disk drive
  • 2.53 GHz Intel Core i3 380M Dual Core processor
  • DVD±RW / DVD-RAM drive
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Microsoft Office 2010
  • Intel HD Graphics Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0
  • High definition audio
  • 13 x 9 x 1.2 inches of dimension
  • 4.4 lbs of weight
  • Lithium ion battery