Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Dell Inspiron 14z (N411z) Notebook Review

Extraordinary. The Inspiron 14z is an original design with lots of interesting features. Whether or not this 14-inch laptop with a 13 "format powered by an Intel Core i5 2430M would be a success, we can discover in this review.

The Inspiron 14Z touted by Dell is especially thin and light, but also takes a lot of processing power. It belongs to the consumer Inspiron series, offering entry-level and mid-range notebooks with colorful designs. Dell describes a particularly thin letter "Z", as the thin XPS 15z. Although the latter is more expensive and has the computing power much more than the Inspiron. Price for the Dell online store now start at EUR 600.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

ASUS G53SX-A1 Notebook Review

ASUS G53SX-A1 offers fantastic performance, a large screen, sharp design, and even has a decent battery life, the most notable is the Nvidia GTX 560M graphics card with an enormous 2GB of GDDR5 high-speed video. Note also the Intel quad-core processor and 12GB of RAM. The only strange thing about specifications is the physical size and weight of the laptop, it's more like a 17.3 inch laptop rather than a 15.6 inch.

Asus N75SF Notebook Review

Soundstage. Average around laptops often suffer from poor image and sound quality. Asus out of masterly drawings routine and has a median rather expensive, but widely known compelling multi N75SF. Find out where the strengths and weaknesses of the unit is 17 inches in our review.

When only the price taken into account, perhaps N75SF not seem particularly attractive. More than € 1,000 for a multimedia notebook than the average?

Friday, November 4, 2011

Dell XPS 14z Notebook Review

Beauty hurts. The first step towards a more robust design was created with XPS 15z, and now more compact 14-inch version is the logical progression. Like its big brother, the Dell XPS 14z hope to win the heart of customers with its good looks. He also solid material, but by ...

So, you liked shiny metallic silver Dell XPS 15z, but it was just a touch too big and too heavy? Help is at hand: Dell has just introduced a new XPS 14Z, which, as the name suggests, offers a 14-inch display case and a correspondingly smaller.

Toshiba Satellite P775-100 3D-Vision Notebook Review

Spec warm person. Toshiba to launch another 17-inch laptop called the Satellite P775-100 3D Vision 3D, which caused a sensation at home as possible. Equipped with a powerful Intel processor and Nvidia, the laptop can also convert 2D to 3D hardware - but it is only visible with shutter glasses.

Not only was the 3D in cinemas in March in recent years, but also at home. It was also confirmed at the last IFA in Berlin. Whether on TV or on the go with the laptop, this trend is still in the sense that no special 3D glasses needed to view 3D content (video, photos or games).

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Sony Vaio VPC-EH1Z1E/B Notebook Review

Blu-Ray. Sony has yet another all-round notebook from the EH-series Vaio EH1Z1E / B. The highlight is the Blu-Ray, but the 6 GB of RAM and 640 GB hard drive is also impressive. Can laptop impresses with this?

Sony presents the second of its Vaio Series Vaio VG EH1Z1E / B. This series represents a wide range of laptops that covers a wide range of daily activities. Moreover, the devices have to convince with their appealing design and good workmanship.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Acer Aspire S3-951-6646 Notebook Review

The first book Ultra. Designed to address directly the MacBook Air for hundreds of dollars less, Acer Aspire S3 has a lot to live up to. Find out here if this Book early Ultra has what it takes to make the ultra-slim category, the crown away from Apple.

After months of waiting, the first Ultrabooks are finally here in the United States and with them come great expectations in terms of size, quality construction and energy. With so much riding on first impressions, Intel made the most of everything to help manufacturers during the design process, including an investment of $ 300 million over the next few years.
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