Toshiba’s Satellite Pro L850-11U is an low-priced business laptop with useful performance and a certain amount of style. The Satellite Pro’s casing is chunky, but it is sober and minimised color scheme, and nicely curved casing and polished lid, put it a cut above the typical budget laptop. The rough-hewn two-button Synaptics trackpad is big, but it is neither comfy to use nor responsive.
Showing posts with label Notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Notebook. Show all posts
Samsung 7 Series
Whatever your opinion of the technology, there’s no doubt that 3D is here to stay, thanks to a stream of TVs in the shops, films in the cinema and Blu-Rays on the shelves. The technology is steadily infiltrating other aspects of tech as well, as the latest entertainment Laptop from Samsung proves.
This beast of a machine comes with a pair of active-shutter 3D glasses in the box and couples that with an AMD Radeon HD 6970M mobile graphics chipset. Combined with TriDef’s software and 3D drivers, this
This beast of a machine comes with a pair of active-shutter 3D glasses in the box and couples that with an AMD Radeon HD 6970M mobile graphics chipset. Combined with TriDef’s software and 3D drivers, this
HP Envy 14 Spectre
Glossy black lids are a laptop cliché, but HP’s first Ultrabook doesn’t rely on the usual plastic or brushed metal. Instead, the Envy 14 Spectre comes wrapped in scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass. It hoardes fingerprints, but feels reassuringly strong, is easy to clean, and sets a tone of elegance.
The silver and black interior calls to mind Apple’s MacBook Pro, but with more Gorilla Glass across the
Best Gaming Notebook
DELL ALIENWARE M17x R3
Alienware notebooks seem to be the go-to notebooks for hardcore gamers who don't like to be chained to the nearest power point in the wall. Once you get your hands on one, you'd immediately see why. It's built like a tank, has all the ports you need and has a sleek signature "alien mothership" look that will appeal to the geekiest of geek gamers out there. It's even got features that appeal to the flash ier gamers who like their
Alienware notebooks seem to be the go-to notebooks for hardcore gamers who don't like to be chained to the nearest power point in the wall. Once you get your hands on one, you'd immediately see why. It's built like a tank, has all the ports you need and has a sleek signature "alien mothership" look that will appeal to the geekiest of geek gamers out there. It's even got features that appeal to the flash ier gamers who like their
Dell Latitude E6420 XFR
The ruggedised Dell Latitude E6420 XFR is a fortress in a grapple design. It fits the criteria of a suite of drop and military tests, and its parts include a fast combination of an SSD and Core i7 processor that will serve you not only boot your system quickly, but make quick work of any productivity tasks. Its battery will last five hours, and with the extra 30Wh battery handy, you will easily be able to make it through the whole day without worry.
Ultrabook is Intel
The latest buzzword you have likely heard of recently is the Ultrabook. The first thing you want to know about the Ultrabook is that it's both afresh category of sub-notebook and a trademarked computing concept. The Ultrabook is the inspiration of microprocessor giant Intel, which comes with certain requirements about design and performance, most notably the use of Intel Ultra-Low Voltage Sandy Bridge processors, So, while you will start listening the term Ultrabook thrown around a lot this year, you will not find an AMD-powered ‘Ultrabook’.
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