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Saturday, November 17, 2012

New Laptop Technology You Need To Know (Before Buying Your Next Laptop)

Laptop or notebook computer technology is advancing at a blistering speed. Ferrari fast. So fast that by the time you purchase your new laptop, it's probably already obsolete or out of date. A sobering thought considering the hefty prices you have to pay for a high-end laptop.

But laptop technology is changing so fast new innovations are coming on stream as you read this article. There is a whole new generation of notebook technology every two years or less. Therefore, unless you buy or upgrade your laptop each year you're falling behind what these sleek little powerhouses can now deliver.

And unless you're already in Geek Heaven, keeping track of all these new technologies and innovations can be quite a chore. Figuring out the right Graphics chipset that works best with the right CPU and the best Data buses is a major feat. And now that everything is being Doubled -- dual core, dual graphics -- it's entering the realm where Einstein would be amused, even on a bad hair day!

What's the ordinary laptop buyer to do?

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Dell XPS 12 Review - A Promising New Windows 8 Laptop and Tablet in One

Out of the new Windows 8 models, the Dell XPS 12 ranks the highest. It looks to be the most promising. This convertible laptop has a flexible design which allows the user to turn the device into a tablet with a flip-and-fold motion. It's constructed from durable materials such as machined aluminum, carbon fiber, and Gorilla Glass. These materials are highly tough and durable. Their durability doesn't take away from the convertible's flexibility, however.

One of the best thing about the XPS 12 is its display. A 160-degree viewing angle means that the 12.5 inch full high definition display looks clear from any seat in the room. Just because the screen is small doesn't mean that it doesn't support full high definition (1080p). It contains nearly twice as many pixels as a standard definition (720p) display, so you can seen all of the details.

Even though the Dell XPS 12 can be customized, the base specs include:


  • Processor: 3rd Generation Intel Core i5
  • Storage: 128 GB Solid State Drive
  • Graphics: Intel HD 4000
  • Wi-Fi: Intel 6235 WLAN / Wi-Di
  • Memory: 4 GB Dual channel (DDR3)


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Buying a New Laptop - What to Know, and What to Look For

It's that time of year again. The summer is winding to a close and that means colder weather, leaves changing their color and schools everywhere are about to open their doors. One thing that a lot of parents (and students) are dreading is that school's are beginning to require their students own laptops to use in their classes. But fear not, for I have compiled a guide that will make buying the right laptop much easier for you. And if you're not going to school this fall, this guide should still assist you in your quest for a business or personal laptop for yourself or someone in need this holiday season.

Why are you buying a new Laptop?

Maybe you're one of the parents looking to find a laptop for their child to take to school this year, or perhaps you're looking for a system that will give you a new edge at the office. The reason you are buying your laptop is going to determine what you're going to need out of the new system. If your laptop is going to be using Computer Animated Design software for example, you're going to want a more powerful processor than if you're merely using it for Word Processing or Internet based research. Are you a hardcore gamer? Do you like editing photos or creating videos? Are you a musician looking to get some better exposure? It may be best for you to jot down every possible scenario you could see yourself using the laptop before you read the next section of the guide, to be sure you're getting everything you need out of the system.

Laptops come in all shapes and sizes.

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