Monday, 22 August 2011

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ASUS Eee PC 1215B-MU17-RD Laptop Review, Specification and Price

ASUS has announce the pre-order of their new red netbook ‘Eee PC 1215B-MU17-RD’ in a few days ago. And now this fresh device is available in the US Market via the largest online store like Amazon. The Internet surfing device like ASUS Eee PC 1215B-MU17-RD Netbook is great for a lot of recreational activities and this product is a great choice for you.

As we know, the ASUS Eee PC 1215B-MU17-RD Netbook comes with incredible features include 56W/h battery which provides up to 8 hours of battery life, a hard drive capacity up to 250GB, powered with AMD C50 processor and 1GB of installed DDR3 RAM, and an integrate ATI HD 6250 graphics processor.
The ASUS Eee PC 1215B-MU17-RD Netbook also comes with 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, 10/100 LAN, Wi-Fi, HDMI port, VGA port, 12.1-inch WXGA LED display with 1366×768 pixel of screen resolution, and pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit version) Operating System.

Posted by laptopspecsprice On 08:33 0 comments

Samsung PX2370 Led Monitor Review and Price

Samsung PX2370 LED Monitor – so called best 60Hz TN Panel. The rating for this LED monitor is quite high at 4.3 out of 5 Stars so far at Amazon, and there are hundreds of reviewers agreed about the quality and awesomeness of this Samsung PX2370 LED monitor.
I’m a kind of keen person, so I’ve collected lots of information on this Samsung PX2370 monitor despite on what Amazon has listed in their page (there are none, actually). Following my usual habit, before buying a monitor I will make a certain kind of checklist as a guide. This is something like:
Simply picking up a monitor without properly asking yourself what you need and how it will benefit you is sometimes a suicide. However, you can use my full research to see if you’re going to need this LED monitor or not.
You can scroll down more to read my full research, technical specs and full Samsung PX2370 review result.
ince the pricing is fluctuating each day, I really can’t give you the exact pricing for this Samsung PX2370 LED Monitor. However, you shouldn’t get it if it’s more than $280. It was priced at $400+ when first released, but it has a significant drop over the past years to make it affordable.
You can use the following comparison table for the most up to-date price war, or you can go directly to Amazon as currently they’ve got the lowest price: $265.99 at the time of writing this article.
The Samsung SyncMaster PX2370 monitor arrives in Europe. The display offers a LED panel, an average consumption of 25W, a diagonal of 23.7 inches, a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels, a dynamic contrast ratio of 5M:1 (1000:1 real), a sensor of presence and triple connectors VGA/DVI/HDMI. Price: 369 euros.

Posted by laptopspecsprice On 08:24 0 comments

Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 MeeGo Netbook Review, Features and Price

Fujitsu hits back by introduced its new netbook in Malaysia for about $322. This new mini laptop named Fujitsu Esprimo MH300, equipped with 10.1-inch display with 1024 x 600 pixel for screen resolution, it’s runs on open source operating system know as the MeeGo Linux OS.
The Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 MeeGo Netbook is powered by an Intel Atom N455 processor which running at 1.66GHz, installed RAM size of 1GB, there are 3-cell battery, and 250GB hard drive.

Posted by laptopspecsprice On 08:20 0 comments

Transcend JetFlash 200 Flash Drive Review and Price

The storage maker Transcend has just unveiled another new series of JetFlash flash drive known as JetFlash 200. What’s special on this version is that the flash drive has come with the most secure 256-bit AES enterprise hardware encryption along with their SecureDrive software to lock down your flash drive content. That means your flash drive is completely secured from naughty hands or even spy with hi-tech cracking tool will have a hard time to unlock the encryption.
Specification wise, Transcend JetFlash 200 flash drive is still using USB 2.0 interface with backward compatiblity with USB 1.1, has the weight of 7 grams only, can read at 17 MB/s, write at 5MB/s, has a nice checkered pattern and it’s been backed with the usual lifetime warranty.
Transcend JetFlash 200 flash drive will be available in three sizes, which includes 4GB (€14.90), 8GB (€24.90) and 16GB (€39.90).

Posted by laptopspecsprice On 08:12 0 comments

Apple Macbook Air OWC SSD Storage Upgrade Tips

When I first got my Macbook Air, I fell in love with its diminutive profile, speedy boot times and incredible portability, but after living with it for a few months, one thing became glaringly apparent – 128GB was simply not enough room. Having convinced myself it would be at the time or purchase – I have recently found myself umbilically attached to a 500GB USB hard drive for music and photos.
Now, 6 months in, I was faced with two choices – stick the current MBA on eBay and stump up the extra cash for a larger capacity Air – or invest in a 3rd party storage solution. The first option is just stupid, so an upgrade was on the cards.

At the time of writing there is only one choice for upgrading your hard drive on the Air. Other World Computing offer a range of Air SSDs, ranging from a 180GB option, right the way up to a 480GB beast. OWC have been going since before the dawn of time and have always offered outstanding products for Mac, so I decided going with them was a pretty safe bet.
I purchased the 240GB SSD as it gives twice the room and comes in at a pricey but not wallet-breaking $579. (The theory was to stick my current SSD on eBay and get $200 or so back for it). The drive arrived a few days later and the install process was fairly straightforward. Using the supplied tools, unscrew the bottom cover from the MBA, remove the current SSD and swap it out with the new one.
So now that it’s all in place — data restored and a few months down the line — is it worth the upgrade?
The Good:
Im fairly techie minded, however the install process is so simple, it was a breath of fresh air (no pun intended). If you are able to use a screwdriver, then you will be able to swap the drive out.
The documentation that comes with the drive states that, as well as a storage upgrade you will also get a 68 percent speed boost too. I can’t vouch for a 68 percent increase (the factory SSD scored 2911 on Geekbench, whereas with the OWC drive added I got 2967), however there is a marked increase in everything from transfer speeds to application launch times.
Using Aperture, with my library stored on the SSD, rather than on the external drive was where the difference was most obvious. The app loads incredibly quickly, and editing images happens in lightning fast time. For a computer that, on paper resembles a netbook rather than a pro laptop, I found myself in awe of the experience. Obviously the MacBook Air is more than just a hard drive, but having the OWC SSD installed meant that I had room to maneuver.
Of course having the extra room is great – being able to dump the tethered USB drive has made the portability of the MBA really shine through.
The Bad:
To be honest, there is only one thing wrong with the Mercury Aura Pro Express SSD. The Price. Whichever way you look at it $579 is a lot of money. I do feel that the price could be a little lower, but considering the technology that goes into creating a flash drive of such minuscule proportions, OWC can be forgiven for charging a premium.
Verdict:
Only you can decide whether stumping up the cash for a larger hard drive is worth it, but in my circumstances, the Mercury Aura Pro Express SSD has been a lifesaver. Yes, maybe I should have bought the larger capacity MBA in the first place. But for all those — like me — who didn’t, OWC offers a welcome lifeline.
The Mercury Aura Pro Express SSD is available with same day shipping, directly from the OWC website.

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