Posts Tagged ‘Review’
The Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Laptop Advantages
Laptops — June 27, 2009 at 12:15 am | 2 CommentsOne of the best things about the Lenovo Ideapad s10 4231 4505 3121-1 is the improved battery life and quick start interface in the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor laptop. This also includes a standard hard disk drive instead of the small solid-state drives that many laptops now have installed. This is one of the laptops that are used by business people even though it is from the Lenovo consumer line of laptops, with the larger battery that was changed from the original 3-cell battery.
The three hour battery under testing lasted about two hours, which is not the optimum for laptop mobility performance and has since been changed to the 6 cell batter for longer mobility life. Now the Lenovo IdeaPad s10 is equipped with a 6 cell battery [...]
The Portable Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W
Laptops — June 21, 2009 at 9:28 am | Comment NowThe Toshiba Portege R600-St520W is one of the more portable notebooks and one that sports a built in DVD burner. For its higher price, it has a lot to offer the person looking for one of these small notebooks, with a longer lasting battery, the built in DVD burner and has a 1.4GHz processor capable of handling spreadsheets, office documents and other business needs. The usability, the backup options, along with the battery life makes the R600 the perfect lightweight business notebook.
The Toshiba has a Core 2 Duo processor and is WiMAX ready all in an ultra light design weighting 2.4/3 pound. This is one of the Toshiba portables that can provide the level of performance for producing work in a lightweight notebook without forfeiting quality for its mobility. This is only matched by the security options that are a part of the Portege [...]
Panasonic HDC-HS250 Digital Camcorder
Camcorders — June 17, 2009 at 5:51 am | Comment NowPanasonic has unveiled three high end and three entry level camcorders into the market. The Panasonic HDC-HS250 and HS 300 are two high end models. The new models have 120 GB hard disk that holds up to 50 hours of footage at the lowest quality settings. The main difference between the two models is that HS 300 offers manual controls, an electronic view finder, and the ability to add an external microphone while HS 250 is a slimmed down version that offers none of these options
Panasonic is flaunting its HDC HS 300, HDC HS 250, and HDC TM300 as excellent low light performers. They claim that the new high def camcorders have the highest pixel count of any consumer camcorder. The main feature of the new Panansonic camcorder is that all the three new models capture 10.6 mp images while shooting stills and can save 8.6 mp still [...]
Nikon Coolpix L100 Camera Review
Digicam — June 14, 2009 at 1:32 pm | Comment NowThe Nikon cool pix L100 camera is perfect digital camera for all those users who just want a camera that they can point and click, and be assured of getting a good picture in most situations, without having to fiddle around selecting the right shooting mode or worrying about the ISO setting. This super zoom camera is also known as bridge cameras because traditionally they have occupied a position between the everyday consumer territory of compact cameras and the more exotic land of the digital SLRs. The super zoom cameras generally have optional manual exposure, multiple metering and auto focus options and other advanced features, which can make them a bit of a daunting prospect for anyone who doesn't know the difference between aperture and shutter speed.
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Review of Gateway TC7804u Wide Screen Laptop
Laptops — June 11, 2009 at 12:05 am | 2 CommentsThe Gateway TC7804u notebook is a well designed laptop with a 16.9 inch wide screen display with a nice sized keyboard and other features that gives the user the feel of a more expensive notebook for a reasonable price. The one downfall is the notebook is not Bluetooth ready, which for most laptop user’s is not something that can be corrected. What is more important is the 2.00 GHz Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo processor and the 4096 MB DDR II SDRAM that is installed in the model.
The design is made for the laptop user with the advantage of the 16.9-inch wide screen and a large hard drive that is media friendly. This Gateway notebook can be compared with the other Gateway TC7804u 15 and 14 inch screen that are build with quality components. The features that are found in the economically priced Gateway RC7804u Laptop are:
2.0GHz Intel Core 2 [...]
HP Color LaserJet CP1215 Printer Review
Printers — June 9, 2009 at 10:02 am | 1 CommentHP Color LaserJet CP1215 is Hewlett Packard’s entry level printer built to serve small work groups; however its main drawback is its frustratingly slow print speed and a missing LCD. Tagged at $299 you can check out Dell 1320c another color laser with faster print speed for the same price. It is also a perfect choice if you happen to be on a Mac, or typically print a large volume of color documents.
The look of HP CP 1215 laserjet printer is very simple with gray and white shades that cover the model. It includes the basic control panel on the side of the faceplate that contains all the buttons necessary to operate or whenever there is any trouble shooting like a Ready light, Resume button, Cancel button, Paper Jam light, Attention light, and a series of icons that glow to indicate low toner levels all make up the majority of the control panel, with [...]
Canon Pixma MP980 Printer Review
Printers — June 9, 2009 at 12:09 am | 3 CommentsCanon's Pixma MP980 Printer is an upgraded version of MP 970. The MP 970 had the distinction of printing great-looking photos while being far less expensive than any of its competition. The MP980 shares some of the same features and carries on in that tradition. It can print, scan, copy, and e-mail—by opening a message on your PC and adding a scanned document as an attachment. It can both scan and print directly from 35mm slides and strips of film, and print directly from PictBridge cameras and memory cards. It lets your display the preview photos on the 3.5 inch LCD display. Both the models lack features like ADF or fax support.
Despite all the similarities the two models differ in many ways but most notably in the number of cartridge used. The MP 970 used seven ink cyan, yellow, magenta, light cyan, light magenta, pigment-based black for text, and dye-based black for [...]
Dacor Range Promises To Make You A Good Chef
Gadgets — May 13, 2009 at 11:00 am | 1 CommentIf your passion is cooking but space dictates a 30 inch range, the Dacor Epicure 30? dual fuel range delivers performance and capacity to entertain any appetite you can prepare an entire meal at once without worrying about flavors transferring between dishes
The dual fuel range offers the cook different cooking options. This range has the perfect ability to deliver top shelf cooking performances. Top quality gas burners with brass valves are paired with Dacors convection ovens. They are equipped with four convection modes, and two conventional modes.
They are integrated with smooth glide grates which are 14 inches wide, which allows effortless transfer of pots from one burner to another. Stable Glide racks are equally impressive as they literally glide in and out of the oven and prevent tipping when heavy foods such as roasts or turkeys are placed on them. The ovens also have greater [...]


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