2011年3月7日星期一

Motorola ATRIX 4G (2011) Review

March 6 is about to come, and the Motorola ATRIX 4G is expected to explode on to the scene. Much has been said and written about this sleek looking product, and it turns out that the anticipation and excitement was worth every moment. This AT&T smartphone is easily the fastest cellular device till date, and that is only one of the Dell Vostro 1220 battery many features that will leave people gaping in wonder.

The speed is courtesy a 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor that promises to revolutionize the concepts of speed and power in the industry. It is not just the smooth and fast operation on the Android phone that is a matter of wonder. After all ACER Laptop Batteries , there are other 1 GHz handsets out there that are almost as fast. But this phone is the first that can power up an entire laptop accessory, and do it smoothly and without hitch. That is the technological revolution.

The laptop dock is available as an additional accessory, and beyond an 11.9 inch screen, a keyboard and a battery, it contains nothing. There is no processor and no memory. It runs entirely on the power of the phone, and the fact that the processor and the software still leave you with no reason to complain, is saying something. Making and receiving calls while you are using the APPLE Laptop Batteries dock is a smooth and seamless process, as is the extension of various phone functionalities to the laptop screen, including Wi-Fi hotspot access. However, the hardware of the laptop accessory could have been better. The trackpad is not multi-touch, which makes scrolling painful, and the mouse buttons, both left and right, are hard.

The biggest problem with the laptop dock is its $300 price tag. However impressive the technological progress, it is after all a phone powered dock, and cannot match the functionality of a full-fledged laptop. So, the ASUS laptop batteries fact that it costs as much as a decent notebook is hard to digest. At the end of the day, you’ll be much better off connecting the phone memory to a regular laptop using mobile hotspot technology.

The phone is also compatible with a highly functional media dock, which you can connect to your TV or home entertainment system and watch videos, view pictures and listen to music. The other functions of the hp mini 210 battery phone include 720p video recording, a 5 megapixel camera with

TOSHIBA Laptop Batteries LED flash, a quarter HD display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, front-facing video camera, noise cancellation, HDMI port and a unique fingerprint scanner for enhanced security.

The display of the phone is very high quality, as you would expect, and voice clarity is excellent. The noise cancellation system is very powerful and works well in very loud environments as well. Another feature that should impress a lot of people is the Lenovo 57Y6440 ’s powerful battery. It can handle a massive load of usage before it even begins to run out. All in all, the Motorola ATRIX 4G is all set to set a new benchmark for cellular technology.

Laptop Battery Life Has Officially Reached Insane Levels

Attention, laptop-toting members of the global workforce: In an effort to maximize potential productivity to stratospheric levels, new portable computers with 30+ hour battery life will soon be Sony VGP-BPS8 battery

entering the market.

Who to blame? Start with Lenovo. The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t Battery company unveiled the ThinkPad T420 yesterday, promising that the machine “reaches new battery life benchmarks of up to 30 hours with an extended battery.”

Then feel free to re-direct some or all of your anger at HP, which today one-upped Lenovo with the SONY Laptop Batteries EliteBook 8460p—a computer that “provides industry-leading battery life of up to 32 hours.”

Alas, the days of conveniently blaming our lack of productivity on dead laptop batteries are quickly drawing to a close. The EliteBook 8460p will start at $999 and be available in mid-March, while the Cheap Samsung Laptop battery ThinkPad T420 starts at just $779 and will also be available sometime in March. Neither price will scare off corporate purchasing agents. You have been warned.

The new battleground for PC makers

If you’ve dreamed of laptop batteries pushing 30 hours of power it’s been a good two days for you.

Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday introduced its dell latitude d600 battery new line of EliteBook business laptops. Rachel King has the details on the EliteBooks, but generally speaking the big takeaways boil down to the following:

HP completely redesigned the EliteBook;

Aluminum alloy touches along with military specs make the casing durable;

The 8560p can feature a battery life of 32 hours.

[Image Gallery: HP revamps EliteBook, ProBook laptop collections]

That latter point is the m1210 battery item that leads to a double take. My initial reaction was to head right to the footnotes. In HP’s statement, the 32 hour battery life claim rides shotgun with this footnote:

(2) Up to 32 hours requires separately purchased HP BB09 Ultra Extended Life Notebook Battery and customer download of the latest Intel graphics driver and HP BIOS. Notebook must be configured with Intel graphics, optional Intel 160 GB SSD drive, HP LED HD Display and requires Windows 7 operating system. Battery life will vary depending on the product model, configuration, dell latitude d610 battery loaded applications, features, wireless functionality and power management settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will decrease with time and usage.

The upshot: I’d happily take 24 hours battery life. Let’s be honest: I’ll take 15 hours.

HP’s focus on battery life comes a day after Lenovo announced its latest round of ThinkPads for hp mini 210 battery businesses. Lenovo claims that its ThinkPad T420 can hit 30 hours of power with an extended battery.

Lenovo said in its statement:

With its standard 9-cell battery, the ThinkPad T420 delivers up to 15 hours of battery life, while the T420s, delivers up to 10 hours with its 6-cell and optional optical bay battery combined. For extreme Dell latitude d620 battery life needs, the ThinkPad T420, with its standard 9-cell battery and optional 9-cell slice battery, provides up to 30 hours of computing power.

What’s going on here? Processors are yielding advances that are translating into laptops that can run for a few working days without a charge. That’s a welcome advance for sure. Lenovo said Intel and Nvidia are giving better battery performance with their latest chips. HP is also benefiting from those advances, but also noted that its Power Assistant software extends battery run time.

In either case, business users will take the extra battery time.

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Notebook batteries most avoid repeatedly charging and discharging

New home, on the train pulled out laptops, it is kill good up. But many laptop users yet for battery life silently shrink worrying. How to extend notebook life?

Reporter yesterday in shenyang Lenovo IdeaPad Y560 Battery gold medal service experts zuoxiu found the answer.

To make users the most headaches notebook batteries, from HP senior engineer said, not be to say the battery in has not work condition, its capacity will not decrease. Because even without work, battery chemistry is still the same in and consumption power.

The battery power consumption by environmental humidity, how many temperature, air HanChenLiang aspects of factors. Inspects different environment, the SONY VGP-BPS22A battery every normal consumption may range in between 1% ~ 5%. And laptop batteries will not in battery lost little circumstances start charging immediately, usually in the battery power in 96% began around charging operation. But repeatedly charging and discharging of battery for long term use is unfavorable. He suggested that, when the laptop users long time don't use a battery, the battery to around 50%, avoid light heat storage, at SONY VGP-BPS22 battery least once a month to ensure full charge battery performance.

"Like people, notebook also need" bath ", "the senior engineer said, dust, ash, hair and other particles are very easy to accumulate in notebook computers appearance or internal. In this case, they will form a layer of dirt and make notebook battery hardware component overheating, thus reducing or shorten hardware component of life.

Therefore, he suggested, clean first system, each year by removing this layer may damage the dirt layer to clean laptop to prolong its service life. In addition, should avoid to be put in soft things, such as his legs, bed, sofa, thus blocked cooling hole, cause "when machine" even burn out machines.

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Smart battery sensor laptops battery status

Freescale Semiconductor's MM912J637 laptop battery sensor measures current, voltage and temperature of lead-acid batteries and deduces the status of the laptop battery from these parameters. Amidst increasing numbers of hybrid electric vehicles and start-stop IBM 40Y6799



systems (“mild hybrid”), it becomes increasingly important for car designers to determine the laptop battery status.

The MM912J637 combines an S12 microcontroller with an integrated analog control circuit in smartmos technology, significantly reducing the sony VGP-BPS9/S footprint for the application. According to Freescale, the MM912J637 is fully AEC-Q100 compliant and qualified for operating temperatures from -40 through +125 degrees Celsius.

The device communicates with ECUs through a LIN interface. It contains a 16-bit Delta-Sigma ADC with two channels for concurrent measurement of current and voltage. In addition it contains a third ADC for Sony VGP-BPS13AS

temperature measurements. Current is measured across a shunt resistor at the negative pole while voltage is measured at the positive pole of the Sony VGP-BPS21

laptop battery. Currents up to 2000 A can be measured at an accuracy of 5 mA.

Samples of the Sony VGP-BPS8

battery are available now, with volume production scheduled to ramp up in September 2011. Evaluation kits as well as software tools are also available.

Li ion battery recycling needs development incentives, market researcher says

If the number of electric vehicles (EVs) and their associated battery packs increase in the long term, recycling and reuse of lithium ion batteries will help validate the tag, 'green car, market researcher Frost & Sullivan suggests. Reuse and recycling ensure that the energy source of EVs are in a closed loop and complete a full lifecycle.

A Frost & Sullivan study, titled “Global Electric Vehicles Lithium-ion dell Vostro 1500 battery

Second Life and Recycling Market Analysis”, finds that EV battery recycling will become a significant part of the value chain by 2016, when higher quantities of EV batteries will be available for recycling. The EV Li-ion HP DV6000 battery

recycling market is expected to be worth more than $2 billion by 2022, with more than half a million end-of-life EVs' battery packs becoming available for recycling through the waste stream.

“Although lithium currently costs less than other raw materials needed for manufacturing a battery, there is an inherent risk due to its availability being dependent on a small geographic area,” believes Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Aswin Kumar, hinting that almost 70 per cent of lithium deposits are in South America.

For second life, Li-ion batteries will have to compete with dedicated Dell Latitude D600 battery



used for current second-life applications such as stationary grid storage. They will have to compete in terms of cost, power and energy storage, as most of the characteristics of Li-ion batteries with regard to their degradation at reuse are still uncertain.

The cost of batteries, one of the main hindrances for EV adoption, could be lowered through reuse or second life applications, Kumar said. Though lithium is 100 per cent recyclable, the replacement acer laptop battery lithium from the recycling process is costlier than lithium from direct sources. Lack of price incentives and legislation restricts lithium recycling, the researcher noted.

Apart from cobalt or nickel in existing battery packs, only a few valuable metals with the potential to be used in batteries are currently under research and development. Low-value elements like iron 6 cell acer battery and phosphorous, currently in research, will pose a greater challenge to creating a profitable recycling program without additional incentives or the addition of more valuable lithium.

The advent of Li-ion batteries is expected to spur automotive and utility industries to sell a common fuel electricity to consumers. Furthermore, with second life applications, acer 5100 battery are poised to contribute to a further net reduction in emission, like that of carbon dioxide, beyond that achieved by using an EV.

High capactiy notebook battery stack monitor enhances HEV/EV notebook battery management systems

Each LTC6803 can measure up to 12 individual notebook battery cells in series. The device’s proprietary design enables multiple LTC6803s to be stacked in series without optocouplers or isolators, permitting precision capactiy monitoring of every cell in long strings of series-connected 9 cell acer battery. The LTC6803 follows the road-proven LTC6802, introduced in September 2008 with the same functionality and pinout, plus a number of performance enhancements.

The maximum total measurement error of the LTC6803 is guaranteed to be less than 0.25% from -40 to 125°C. The LTC6803 offers an extended acer 5050 battery cell measurement range from -300 mV to 5 V, enabling the LTC6803 to monitor a wide range of notebook battery chemistries, as well as supercapacitors. Each cell is monitored for undercapactiy and overcapactiy conditions, and an associated MOSFET is available to discharge overcharged cells. Added functionality is provided by an onboard 5V regulator, temperature sensor, GPIO lines and thermistor inputs.

For long-term notebook battery pack storage, the current consumed by the integrated BMS can potentially unbalance the cells. The LTC6803 addresses this concern with a standby mode that draws less than 12 µA. Furthermore, the power input of the acer 3680 battery is isolated from the stack, allowing the LTC6803 to draw current from an independent source. When powering from this input, the current draw on the pack is reduced to less than 1 µA.

The LTC6803 is designed to surpass the environmental, reliability and safety demands of automotive and industrial applications. The device is fully specified for operation from -40 to 125°C. The device has been engineered for ISO 26262 (ASIL) compliant systems and a full set of acer um08a73 self-tests ensure that there are no latent fault conditions. To meet this standard, the acer um09e71 includes a redundant capactiy reference, extensive logic test circuitry, open wire detection capability and a watchdog timer for fail-safe designs. The LTC6803 is designed to withstand up to 75 V, providing more than 20% of overcapactiy margin for a full string of 12 cells. The 1 MHz serial interface includes packet error checking and is designed to operate in the presence of large amounts of noise and transients.

Laptop battery pack and 5-bay laptop battery charger system

GlobTek’s 5-bay Lithium-Ion laptop battery Chargers and Cradles meet IEC 60950 (ITE), UL 1310 (Class 2), IEC 60601-1 (Medical) and International EMC standards. The charger charges BATBL50L6 battery in three phases: conditioning, constant current and constant voltage. Charge is terminated based on minimum current level and a programmable charge timer provides a safety backup for charge termination.

The design also incorporates an MCU for laptop battery identification, charge status display and laptop battery temperature monitoring using HDQ communication protocol from BQ27000 laptop battery fuel gauge IC embedded inside the laptop battery pack. Each bay can provide bulk charge current up to 750mA at 4.2V maximum voltage for off-the-shelf GlobTek 2GL-523450-G or customer designed laptop battery packs. Modified, Custom and Higher Wattage Designs adaptable to customer laptop battery packs or alternate specs are also available.

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High energy Li-ion battery system targets all telecom applications

The innovative battery concept offers new possibilities for the creation of compact, safe and reliable backup systems for a wide variety of telecom installations including: outdoor on-grid sites; off-grid hybrid power systems and DPCO (Distributed Power for Central Office).

The Evolion laptop computer battery system builds on Saft’s extensive practical experience in the telecoms industry with its well proven Li-ion technology to create a concept that offers a combination of float charging capability and high cycling performance. The system is designed to be totally maintenance free.

The 48 V battery is designed to be compatible with existing telecom equipment. Evolion will be manufactured in Saft's new Jacksonville facility in Florida, USA, a high-volume manufacturing plant building advanced Li-ion cells and Sony VGP-BPS9 battery.

A key advantage of the Evolion battery technology is the system’s energy density in terms of both volume and weight In practical terms, this means that the Li-ion battery is half the size of a conventional VRLA telecom battery so it can free up more space in the cabinet for revenue-generating equipment. The Li-ion battery is around one quarter of the weight, making it much easier to transport, handle and install.

Evolion offers a high calendar life on float charge as well as a long cycle life (3000 cycles) in line with usual duration of telecom equipment. The new TOSHIBA PABAS057


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system is also tolerant to a wide range of temperatures and can operate from -40 to +75°C

Saft has designed Evolion to ensure maximum safety in operation, with built in Sony VGP-BPS8

redundant safety mechanisms at both the electronic system level and individual cell level. It also has a low environmental impact and is RoHS compliant.

Outdoor on-grid sites such as Base Transceiver Stations (BTS), Wireline Outside Plant (WOP), Optical Node Units (ONU) require a battery system for backup in the event of an interruption to their commercial power supply. The compact Evolion design offers an advantage in locations where space is at a premium, as it requires only half the space needed by a conventional VRLA battery.

Another benefit of Li-ion technology for remote installations is that the zero maintenance design eliminates the need for routine site visits.

In off-grid telecom sites the main power source is normally a generator set, PV (photovoltaic) system or wind turbine, or some combination of the three. The role of the dell Latitude D610 battery



in this type of hybrid installation is to enable efficient energy storage that ensures reliability and availability of power, while also saving fuel and reducing CO2 emissions by minimizing the generator run time.

Saft’s lightweight Li-ion technology enables equipment specifiers to address the challenges of maximum floor loading requirements in Central Offices. This makes it feasible to install the Dell XX327



battery racks in the same room as the telecom equipment, even on raised floors. Their long calendar life and compact design means that colocation of Evolion batteries with active equipment in the DPCO translates into a significantly lower TCO, while reliably protecting the transmission, processing and storage of critical data.

Samsung 9 Series Notebook Out-Sleeks Apple’s MacBook Air

Samsung's launch on Thursday of the the ultra-thin, ultra-light, and premium-design 9 Series notebook puts it head-to-head now with Apple's MacBook Air - and so begins the war of the sleek notebooks.

Announcements on Thursday of dell H018N revamp of the MacBook Pro and Intel's Thunderbolt universal connection technology may have garnered most of the Dell Dell XPS M1530 battery media's attention, but if what you're looking for is the sleekest, most portable (and fully-capable) notebook now, Samsung has just taken the lead.

Series 9 notebooks have launched in South Korea, Samsung's home country, and are expected to begin selling in the U.S. and other countries in March. Since the Dell Studio 14z battery isn't due for a refresh for another several months, the Samsung Series 9 may be your most portable, thinnest and lightest notebook option right now.

In many respects, the Samsung 9 Series is much like the MacBook Air, with a premium design and high-end price. The 9 Series has an MSRP of $1,599 compared to the $1,299 to $1,599 price (depending on storage capacity) of the MacBook Air - not a whole lot of difference.

For that price, the Samsung 9 Series gets you a slightly thinner and lighter Dell XX327 battery (0.64 inches thick versus the MacBook Air's 0.68 inches; 2.89 pounds versus 2.9 pounds), more memory (4GB versus 2GB), and aircraft-grade Duralumin material (twice as strong as aluminum). It boots Windows in under 20 seconds, has 160-degree viewing angles, and otherwise seems tailored for premium notebook users who care about both form and function.

Because the specs and pricing are so close, deciding between the 9 Series and the MacBook Air may be a matter of OS preference, or, essentially, that age-old question: are you a Mac or a PC?

"Stylish," "slim," and "powerful" are words that seemingly were reserved for Apple notebooks and products in general. With the 9 Cell Dell KY265 Series launch, Samsung signals its determination to challenge dell XX337 and other competitors for that high-end mobile market, with an ambitious plan to boost sales of global notebooks by 80 percent this year, according to a recent Bloomberg report.

In other words, the thin notebook war and the era of MacBook Air rivals has officially begun - good news for notebook users all around.

MSI FR600-3D is cheapest 3D laptop

Looks like MSI also got their own 3D capable laptop, the MSI FR600-3D, and is selling it at under Php40k which makes it the Dell KM771 cheapest 3D laptop around.

MSI FR600-3D

15.6″ 3D LCD display @ 1366×768 pixels

Intel Core i5-430 @ 2.26GHz (Turbo Boost up to 2.53GHz)

2GB DDR3 RAM dell WU841

Intel HD Graphics

500GB SATA HDD

Super-Multi DVD Drive

HD webcam

GigaBit LAN

WiFi 802.11 b/g/n

HDMI port

2 x USB 2.0 ports

eSATA port (USB 2.0 combo)

6-cell Li-ion battery

Windows 7 Premium

The specs actually seemed pretty basic and might not be fit for dell KY477 hard core gaming so I’m assuming the 3D display is geared towards watching 3D movies or videos.

The package comes with a dell R822G battery single 3D glasses and another clip-on 3D glasses. There’s a software bundle (Roxio Cineplayer) that can transfer 2D videos to 3D movies when viewed with the 3D glasses.

The unit has been revealed as early as 4th quarter of last year but has only arrive in local stores recently with a suggested retail price of Php39,990.

Will flexible 'Rolltop' laptop ever become reality?

Back in 2009, more than a few people drooled over a concept video from Orkin Design for a laptop with a flexible screen that rolls up into a magic scroll of sorts.

The Munich-based dell 312-0902 battery design firm recently released an updated concept video, but the Dell Inspiron 14Z battery Rolltop is so far no closer to becoming reality.

The Rolltop 2.0 is envisioned as having a flexible OLED (organic light-emitting diode) multitouch display (perhaps similar to Sony's) that can be used as a 13-inch Dell N672K laptop screen or full 17-inch monitor with a stand attached to the device.

When it's not being used, the dell 312-0883 screen rolls up into an 11-inch tube. It curls around a base tower that houses a Webcam, loudspeaker, and detachable power supply and cable that doubles as a shoulder strap. Check it out in the vid below.

The designers say they weren't thinking of dell K903K making Rolltop into a product at first, but were so delighted by the warm response their concept received, they decided to move ahead with replacement laptop battery.

They're now looking for partners and donations to help their cyberscroll see the light of day.

Tobii outs world’s first eye-controlled laptop

Tobii will be showing off the world’s first laptop that can be controlled by the user’s eyes. The DELL JKVC5 battery will be seen for the first time in Hanover at CeBIT that kicked off today. The Tobii eye-control technology is inside a Lenovo notebook and is the result of collaboration between Lenovo and Tobii.

The laptop is the first fully functional prototype of the Dell Inspiron 1750 battery Tobii eye control technology. The tech inside the notebook allows the user to point, scroll, and select things on the FUJITSU FPCBP225 computer screen using their eyes. Typically, this sort of control would be done with a mount, track pad, or a touchscreen. Tobii and Lenovo claim that the eye control system is intuitive to use and natural to control.

This sounds like an excellent system for the disabled that can’t use their hands or have limited control of their hands. Tobii and Lenovo constructed a first batch of 20 laptops using the FPCBP226 tech and each will get ten of the machines to use for testing and demonstration. According to Tobii with the tech on the DELL KM742 notebooks all the user has to do is look at a widget to get more detail on it rather than clicking.

MacBook Pro Laptop early 2011 gets teardown: New RAM inside

We’ve already shown you the outside of the new early-2011 MacBook Pro 15, and given you a preview of what its quad-core guts are capable of, but iFixit seldom stop when screws get in the VGP-BPS8 battery. The teardown-team acquired a 15-inch MBP and set to work stripping its delicious unibody chassis apart, not happy until the bare Core i7 processor was visible.

Inside there are a few notable changes, some of which might give upgraders a little pause for thought. First off is the Dell MT3HJ RAM, which is now PC3-10600, different from previous MacBook Pro notebooks (though the same as found in the 2010 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs), which means Dell U164P RAM from older machines won’t work in the new model.

There’s also an extra antenna for the DELL N855P wireless card, extra heat sinks and lashings of thermal paste, and it seems Thunderbolt gets its own heat sink as well. One interesting point iFixit notes is some patchy quality control inside, with at least one stripped screw and an unlocked ZIF socket for the IR sensor. Small things, yes, but not quite the DELL D837N consistency we’re used to. Here’s hoping iFixit got the only dud from the production line.

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Students don't need notebooks

A program that provides a notebook to each Killingly High School student has come under fire by the school board.

Several board members on HP HSTNN-OB0X battrery Thursday protested continued funding for the so-called “one-to-one” notebook program, which is in its third year. Students and administrators, however, said the program is a worthwhile investment.

When the board is considering teacher cuts — including two high school teachers, according to HP KU531AA Superintendent William Silver’s preliminary budget — notebooks for high school students shouldn’t be high on the priority list, board member Hoween Flexer said Thursday.

Flexer and board member HP HSTNN-UB69 Angela Brower said the $40,000 increase over last year’s cost cannot be justified if there’s no way to check that students aren’t using their computers for nonschool uses, they said.

District doesn’t spy

Amid Flexer’s questions about notebook oversight, Silver said Thursday that the HP WD546AA battery district doesn’t put blocks on or monitor students’ notebooks unless a complaint is made.

Many students are using the AT908AA notebooks, at least at home, for nonacademic purposes, said Alexis Rich, board chairwoman and mother of a high school student. Rich said she sees students use the notebooks for academic purposes “maybe 3 percent of the time.”

Defunding the notebook program next year would put the program’s entire future in doubt, Silver said.

Students said it would mean a step back.

Teachers rely on HP 482962-001 student computer access, 10th-grader Bryana Pilozzi said. She e-mails assignments to teachers instead of printing them out, she said.

“I’ve learned a lot about using technology because of the notebooks,” Pilozzi said.

Sophomore Sara Morin said, “It’s easier to type stuff instead of writing it out.”

Killingly Intermediate School Principal Steven Rioux told the HP WD547AA board Thursday his daughter, a Killingly High student, works out algebra problems with her friends while using a five-way video chat on the notebook.

To sophomore Jessica Dastous, it helps level the technological playing field.

“Not everyone in Killingly has their own HP 590543-001 computer, but this way no one’s disadvantaged,” she said.

Killingly High Principal Andrew Rockett said the program “fits into our vision of being a school of the future.”

The district is leasing its HP 590544-001 computers in four-year cycles, which spreads out the cost, but requires increases in the first four years.

“After this year, if the board continues the project, theoretically there wouldn’t be any budget-to-budget increases,” Silver said. “It would about $75,000, but the SONY VGP-BPL21 increase from year to year would be about $40,000, depending on the number of computers we need.”

Of the 21 Brooklyn eighth-graders already committed to Killingly for next year, half cited the notebook program in their decision, Silver told the board Thursday. The tuition revenue from 21 Brooklyn students tops $130,000.

Acer and Asustek vigilant over Samsung aggressive notebook shipment goal

aiwan-based notebook vendors Acer and Asustek Computer will keep a close watch on the move of Samsung Electronics after the Korea-based company revealed that it aims to ship 18 million notebooks in 2011.

Samsung aims to raise its global SONY VGP-BPS21B battery notebook shipments by 80% to 18 million units in 2011, Kevin Lee, a SONY VGP-BPS21A battery vice president at Suwon, an information-technology solutions subsidiary of Samsung, said in an interview with Bloomberg recently.

The shipment target will raise Samsung's share in the TOSHIBA PA3781U-1BRS battery global notebook market to 6-7% in 2011 compared to 5% in 2010, Lee said.

Samsung shipped 2.94 million notebooks in the APPLE A1280 four quarter of 2010, bringing total shipments for the year to 9.91 million units, according to IDC data.

Samsung's goal of 80% growth is aggressive compared to a 10-15% growth projected for the global notebook market this year, said sources at Taiwan-based notebook makers.

Executives at Acer have mentioned on several Apple MB771 occasions that Samsung will be one of its strong contenders and therefore, Acer will deal properly in the APPLE MB771LL/A purchase of flat panels, memory parts and other components. Asustek is also expected to take similar countermeasures against Samsung's marketing efforts, said the sources.

Consumer and ultra-thin models and netbooks are Samsung's major notebook product lineups, with their specifications similar to those models offered by Acer and Asustek, said the sources, noting that Samsung as well as Acer and Asustek have all targeted the same markets, especially in Europe and China.

Suppliers of notebook parts and components have noticed increasing purchases from Samsung since the fourth quarter of 2010 as Samsung is still required to buy some parts such as chassis and keyboards from Taiwan makers although it has SAMSUNG AA-PB2NC6B sufficient in-house production for the most other parts and components, the sources said.

Samsung took the seventh position in the global notebook vendors' ranking in 2010, trailing Hewlett-Packard (HP), Acer, Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo and Asustek.

Samsung Takes Aim At Apple With Slim Notebook

South Korea’s Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., in an attempt to steal away a bit of thunder from Apple’s recently released next generation MacBook Air, launched an ultra-slim notebook on Thursday, Reuters reports.

Samsung, flexing its muscle as one of the samsung AA-PB2NC9B battery stronger rivals, hopes to counter Apple’s products with its own high-end notebook computer.

Named the “9-Series”, the stylish notebook offers a 13.1-inch screen and Samsung AA-PB4NC6B battery weighs in at less than 3 lbs. The company also plans to launch a smaller 11-inch notebook computer in the upcoming weeks. Samsung has said it wishes to rise to the No. 6 position in the global mobile PC market this year, one place up from last year’s seventh place.

Samsung is aiming at a price of around $1,600 and would launch globally launched next month in the Americas and Europe. The SONY VGP-BPS2 battery price may be on the steep side for notebooks but it comes with a set of premium specifications.

The “Ultra Vivid” LED backlit display will offer HP 590543-001 battery brightness up to 400 units, a claimed 100,000:1 contrast ratio, and true 8-bit per component color (many laptop displays are 6-bit panels) with wide, 160-degree viewing angles.

Samsung says its new SONY VGP-BPS2A lithium polymer batteries are good for up to 1,000 charge/discharge cycles or about three years, twice the charging cycles of typical batteries. Samsung offers multiple charging modes, like “Battery Life Extender” mode and “Express Charging” mode.

Connectivity will be a strong suite as well, with built-in USB 3.0, Bluetooth 3.0, WiMAX, and the latest Wi-Fi and USB Sleep & Charge technologies.

Small Business Laptop Review: Asus U43F Bamboo

The Asus U43F laptop computer, with its curves and bamboo paneling reminiscent of late 1960s design, is a mid-sized small business laptop computer that reminds us of the two wood-paneled station wagons our family owned when we were kids back in the early '70s (a Ford Country Squire and dark maroon Pontiac).

If business folk like our dad -- an accountant who took the train daily into New York City during the time of Mad Men -- owned laptops, they would have looked like the Asus U43 with its dark, bamboo styling.

In addition to its hard bamboo top and hand rest, this laptop PC features aluminum accents around the keyboard and speaker grill. Trim that looks like chrome but is -- sadly -- actually plastic doesn’t seem very sturdy -- runs along the dell KM769 outside edges. That and other plastic parts of the casing make us wonder if the U43F could take much of fall.

As the latest model in the Asus’s line of Dell PT434 Bamboo Series of laptops computers, the U43F isn't just powerful and pleasing to look at, it is also -- Asus asserts -- representative of the company’s commitment to green computing. The manufacture of the laptop's casing, which integrates real Moso bamboo, requires less energy than traditional materials, according to Asus. The company harvests the Dell Inspiron 1440 battery when it matures at around two-years of age, about Moso's natural lifespan.

The computer's touch pad -- with a large button for right and left clicking -- is also overlaid with bamboo, making it nearly indistinguishable from the rest of the laptop's hand rest. All that separates the touch pad is a thin dark outline embedded in the bamboo.

Over time, and we used the U43 for a couple of months, the color of the input devices darkens due to the Lenovo 51J0499 battery oils from our fingertips. This is supposed to happen. And, Asus assures, it creates a more personal relationship between laptop and Lenovo 57Y6309 battery user. Only a natural fiber like bamboo can deliver this type of user experience, Asus emphasizes.

The laptop PC Beneath the Bamboo

The U43F, a Best Buy exclusive, sells for $829.99. At 1.25- x 13.5- x 9.5 inches and 5 pounds, it is a mid-sized laptop that strikes a good compromise between some of the larger models currently available and popular ultra-thin portables on today’s market.

For instance, unlike the latter, the U43 includes an optical drive (double-layer 8x DVD±RW/CD-RW), which is still convenient to have on hand for most people. And, unlike the FUJITSU FPCBP119 former, such Asus's own K52f and G73 models, the Lenovo L09S6D21 U43F isn't wide enough for Asus to offer a separate numeric keypad and big display. So, whereas those two laptops include 15.6- and 17.5-inch screens, respectively, the U43F's LED-backlit and high-definition (1366 x 768-pixel) screen comes in at 14 inches diagonally.

The Asus U43F Bamboo offers good looks and performance to match.

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Even without the numeric keypad, you won’t be disappointed by the U43F's keyboard. Its otherwise full-size keyboard, with its Chiclet-style keys, is FPCBP119A battery responsive, easy to navigate and comfortable to use, even after hours of typing. Sure, the laptop also lacks a row of dedicated hotkeys. But that saves space and the function keys ably perform double duty.

The U43F wouldn’t be worth much if it didn’t match its design with equally impressive performance. Unlike considerably smaller netbooks, a category Asus pioneered, there's absolutely no compromise on specs.

The laptop ships with the 64-bit edition of Windows 7 Home Premium preloaded, Intel’s Core i5-450M processor running at 2.53GHz, and an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 on-board as a GPU.

It includes 4GB of DDR3 (upgradeable to 8GB) and large Lenovo 51J0499 battery 5400RPM 640GB hard disk drive with a 5-in-1 media reader (Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, MultiMediaCard Plus, Memory Stick and xD-Picture Card formats) situated on the right side of the unit. The latter provides for added storage and the easy transfer of files to-and-from, for example, a digital camera.

A Kensington Security Slot, part of an anti-theft system for securing the U43F to your desk, sits next to the multi-card reader. There’s an Ethernet LAN connector near that, 802.11n Wi-Fi and WiMAX (for those who sign up for a monthly 4G wireless plan) but no Bluetooth. If you’ve already invested in, say, a Toshiba PA3788U-1BRS wireless Bluetooth mouse or keyboard, you’ll have to go the dongle route to use those devices with the U43F.

A built-in 0.3 megapixel webcam sits above the display, while HDMI and VGA outputs reside on the lower left side of the U43F. Additional connectors include a pair of USB 2.0 ports: one located on the upper right-side and the other near the VGA port. Next to that USB 2.0 port you'll find audio in/out ports and, best of all, a single USB 3.0 port -- a technology still relatively rare to laptops.

The USB 3.0 performance rates at 4.8 gigabits per second, ten times faster than USB 2.0. It promises data streaming data between compatible hardware, such as an external drive, that much faster. While we didn't get close to USB 3.0’s theoretical maximum-throughput during testing, performance was, nonetheless, still very impressive.

The U43F’s speaker system provides excellent sound for the price point, particularly for a laptop that's not geared toward gamers. Speaking of sound, the laptop’s fan came on toshiba PABAS22 pretty quickly during use. When the fan comes on, place your fingers near the computer’s vent, located on the upper-left side, and you can feel the warm air coming off the U43F’s dual-core laptop processor. Although the laptop runs kind of hot --the bottom of the SONY VGP-BPL12 laptop does heat up a bit -- the fan is relatively quiet.

Specs Add Up to Good laptop PC Performance

Overall, the U43F performed well throughout testing on all general office tasks and during some graphics-intensive usage, such as those involving processor usage when playing videos. It booted up quickly and applications loaded fast. Ample memory meant it could handle numerous opened programs simultaneously with aplomb.

The U43F earned a respectable 4.3 on Microsoft's Windows Experience Index, achieving its best scores for Processor (6.9), Memory (5.9) and Primary hard disk (5.9). Not surprisingly, its onboard Graphics (4.3) and Dell XX327 battery Gaming Graphics (5.3) marks were the laptop’s weakest performance points. While superior as a business laptop, this is not the system to get if you are also a heavy gamer or work heavily in graphics or video.

Asus claims that the laptop's large eight-cell lithium-ion battery delivers 7 hours and 10 minutes of average usage. During testing, we saw no reason to argue with that estimate; we never once -- even after several hours -- needed to plug the unit in Sony VGP-BPS8 battery

due to a low power warning.

The only thing Asus bundles with the U43F inside the box are its smallish 65W power brick and cable. As for software, you get Adobe Reader 9, NEC's USB 3.0 Host Driver to manage the lone USB 3.0 slot, Windows Media Center, some Asus utilities, trials of Microsoft Office 2010 and Trend Micro Internet Security, as well as -- surprisingly -- CyberLink's Blu-ray Disc Suite, although the optical drive isn't Blu-ray.

The U43F’s an extremely stylish laptop PC that matches its superior aesthetics with good overall performance. It’ll turn heads and should excel as an everyday small business computer for business folk who are on the move.

STM Vertical Medium Laptop Shoulder Bag Review

STM, an Australian company that makes very nice bags, has been featured here before. This time, I get to review one of their full-sized laptop bags- the medium-sized, vertical shoulder bag. It’s a great looking bag and I could not wait to try it out!

When I look for a dell XX337 battery, I want something that will carry my stuff in an organized way, be good quality for the cost, and look OK doing it. The STM Vertical Medium Laptop Shoulder Bag runs $70 from eBags.com and is a good size- 16.3′ x 11.8″ X 3.1″ with a laptop slot that is 14.8″ x 10.4″ x 1.3″ and holds my 14.5″ HP with a little room to spare. The proportions are such that they feel OK on both me, a very large Acer TravelMate 5100 battery, and my slender wife. The removable shoulder strap is generously cut and easily adjustable. The bag also features a handy and very sturdy grab handle, which I really like in a bag.

STM bag proportions

The bag is very well made. As was noted in the previous review, there is a lot of attention to detail- sturdy hardware, interesting and strong zipper pulls, and a really well-done shoulder pad that does not slip and is very comfortable. The Acer Asprie 5050 battery main pockets are lined with a grey fleece material with some quilting that feels nice and soft. I do not worry that anything will be scratched in these pockets!

The lining fabric, zipper pulls, and shoulder pad. Notice the Velcro on the front pocket- that is what holds the main flap down.

Shoulder strap hardware

So, high marks for looks and quality. (Forgive the fuzz and mild wear- I’ve been using this bag now since I got it and I carry it daily, and we have a cat, so…)

The bag features a large main pocket for the laptop or whatever you want to fit in it, a full sized back pocket, a pocket in the outside main flap with a zipper on the Acer Asprie 3680 battery side, a large pocket in front of the laptop pocket almost as wide and tall, another one about 2/3rds that size (which seems to be designed for an iPad), and an organizer pocket with an exterior pocket, a large gusseted opening, several pen-type slots, another zippered pocket behind them, and a key clip.

Organizer pocket

Back pocket and grab handle

The bag can hold quite a bit without looking bulgy, although since it is a Dell Inspiron 1470 battery vertical bag, it is designed to be rather thin and does not particularly like thick stuff. It cannot easily handle things like water bottles, lunches, and even big ‘power bricks’ well although it is fine with magazines and files. The photo below shows everything I was carrying when I took the photo. There was still plenty of Dell Inspiron 14z battery space, but mostly for rather flat stuff. In fact, the camera shown sort of has to be ‘positioned’ in the top part of the organizer pocket so it does not make a bulge.

Everything in the bag on photo day

There are a couple small things about this bag that bother me a little. The laptop battery flap and the main flap just secure with relatively small areas of Velcro. In fact, the Velcro area for the main flap- the wide oval shape on the organizer pocket shown a few photos up- really does not allow for much variation in bag thickness. The other minor thing is the relative inability to hold thicker stuff. If I was taking this on a plane or trip, I would need another bag for bulkier items. If you need bulkier storage or more secure front flaps, consider the Scout bags, or one of their other shoulder bags.

They have a nicely worded warranty, but since the company is in Australia it would be interesting to know how it actually applies.

Not quite my ‘dream bag*’ but a nicely put together HP HSTNN-Q61C battery that will probably hold up for a long time with daily abuse. (*- I want a nearly impossible collection of mix-and match components so I can carry what I want when I want without spare bulk and not shuffle items from bag to bag. Dream on, right?)

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Now laptop particularly popular, both in the outdoor or indoor with, especially in outdoor, notebook rely on battery power. Of a long time, we will find battery 3000ibs without beginning so long, can use 3 hours before, now only negroponte two and a half hours. Is this what is the row?

3000ibs shorter, not battery itself.

To use time within one year of the battery, 3000ibs shorter, more often than not, because the battery normal ageing, but because the battery charging and discharging in many process, notebook BIOS system to the battery power produced miscalculation. Original has certain power, but the BIOS but mistakenly believe that power has drained, let notebooks forcibly shutdown. If there was the battery 3000ibs shrink situation, first don't busy to conclusions are battery quality problems, and can use the word "cell calibration" such a simple way to let the rest of the electricity full play. LENOVO 57Y4565 ThinkPad X100e battery

How to conduct "battery correcting"

Cell calibration is more than

one way, usually has three ways: use the battery in the calibration procedures, the BIOS artificial way cell calibration and using third-party cell calibration software. Here basically about front two correction method. Sony VGP-BPS8 battery

Tip: don't recommend use third-party cell calibration software. As for the reason, we first need to install third-party software, no before two kinds method is simple, Secondly, in fact the calibration principle behind similar, third-party software not many original place, and still exist potential security risk. So in through the front two methods can complete cell calibration circumstances, do not suggest using third-party software. LENOVO 57Y4559 battery

Standard correction method is: use the battery in the notebook BIOS calibration function

Many brand notebook PC in theBIOS inside integrated cell Calibration procedures, general English that is called "a few Calibration", namely "the Battery power proofreading". Directly into a notebook BIOS can finish cell calibration operation, here to asus notebook, for example, in brief, how to operate, other notebooks mode of operation is similar.

Step 1: boot, appear boot screen pressed after [F2] into the BIOS menus, The left-right direction key, choose to enter Power menu.

Step 2: enter Power menu, and they can see "Start a few Calibration" option (figure 1), select it and press the return key execution.

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Figure 1 choice "battery second-ranking calibration" program Lenovo 57Y6440 battery

Step 3: then screen will become blue, and have an English hint, demanded that the notebook power adapter plug in to recharge the battery. Such batteries electricity filled, screen and prompt the user disconnect the power adapter (figure 2). After notebook began continues to battery run the battery power consumption, until the end

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Second-ranking figure 2 according to errov screen operation

Step 4: this process needs for a period of time, until the batteries run out automatic shutdown, then grafted in power adapter for the battery, but don't boot. Such charging completes (rechargeable battery indicator extinguished), after the process of correction is finished. Dell Vostro 1220 battery Lenovo IdeaPad Y560 Battery

Edit comment on: the operation is comparative official cell calibration method, the entire process takes about 4-5 hours and more time-consuming. If you find your notebook batteries useless long time, for example, several months than initially, and 3000ibs notebooks with this function words, the BIOS advices about.

Fortress correction method: let notebooks boot natural discharge

Some notebook, in BIOS inside how look also cannot find cell calibration option. Does this notebook can't for battery correction? Actually otherwise, we can use the word "fortress version" of the battery correction method acting on it. Are called "fortress", because it's not official method, but through our manual some Settings, allowing notebooks under normal working discharges in until the automatic shutdown. Lenovo L09S8L09 Battery Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t Battery

Tip: "fortress edition" cell calibration principle

On the surface, cell calibration process is to battery charging and discharging, but it's purpose is not as we think that activate cell, because now notebook batteries are lithium battery, there is no activation. But the charging and discharging real purpose is to let the computer re-comprehension of your battery capacity. So, want to try to put the put clean, let a notebook work with low power, such correction effect is good.

Below introduce manual cell calibration necessary procedures.

Step 1: notebooks in operating system (with Windows XP, for example), enter "the power options." The "power use solution" choose "stay open", and the "closed", "close monitor disk" Settings for the shortest time, and the system to establish for standby "never" (figure 3).

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Second-ranking figure 3 set up power options

Step 2: in the "power options" "alert" in, cancel all alarm option (FIG. 4), the purpose is to let the battery totally exhausted until shutdown.

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Second-ranking figure 4 cancel power alarm functions

Step 3: setting, after the closing of all applications, closed WIFI, unplug power adapter, with batteries. Don't do anything until the battery operation after running out of automatic shutdown. This process estimate quite long, may be several hours. Discharge is finished, even on the power adapter, batteries, then completed a cell calibration.

Edit comment on: after correction, try battery 3000ibs whether increased, if is not apparent, can according to the method above another, but did not suggest that regular. If the battery has had a long time of use, and make a battery correction, the effect is not obvious, it could be the battery life of the natural aging itself. In addition, if the laptop batteries negroponte normal word, we don't recommend for cell calibration operation.

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Google gives out laptop for GDC attendees

Google has been feeling generous yet again, and this time round, they have given out free laptops for SONY VGP-BPS20/S Game Developers Conference attendees – at least to those who sat through Google’s sessions on Chrome. This is certainly a pleasant surprise, and who would have thought that the blue card attendees received might actually end up being exchanged for such a gift? Of course, these laptops were the Cr-48 (read our review), where it boasts reference design hardware which runs on the HP BQ350AA battery Chrome OS, which is Google’s very own standalone computer OS. For our readers out there who frequently hang out at trade shows and conventions, just how important do you rank freebies in the course of an event?

Maingear debuts Titan gaming laptop with Intel Core i7 990x CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M graphics

 

The trend may be toward thinner, lighter laptops and tablet PCs, but don’t tell that to Maingear. The boutique PC builder is going bigger and brawnier with its new Titan desktop-replacement notebook, which packs a 17.3-inch display and tips the hp mini 210 battery scale at a beefy 12 pounds.

You’ll need the Titan’s ample dimensions for the HP ProBook 4320s battery parts Maingear is stuffing in it. You can opt for Intel’s fastest desktop processor, the Core i7-990X Extreme Edition, up to a pair of Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 485M graphics cards (in SLI configuration), and up to three hard drives or solid-state drives. There’s even room for a pair of optical drives. The Dell Z600 Battery large screen is LED-backlit and features full 1080p resolution (1,920×1,080).

The Titan also appears to be the first laptop to use Bigfoot Networks Killer Wireless-N 1102 internal Wi-Fi adapter, which Maingear claims provides five times the wireless performance of the competition. About the Dell 312-0928 battery only thing this behemoth lacks is a Thunderbolt input, though it does come with two USB 3.0 ports, eSATA port, HDMI port, and even a FireWire port.

Pricing will start at an equally mammoth $2,799. That price will get you a Core i7-950 processor, 6GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive, and two GeForce GTX 460M graphics cards. Upgrading to the i7-990X and a pair of GeForce GTX 485Ms will add to another $2,000 to your total. In other Dell 312-0140 battery words, you’ll need a titanic wallet for this Titan.

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More details emerge about Dell's forthcoming Windows 7 tablet

Seemingly always prone to leaks, Dell had its road map for forthcoming phones and tablets leaked the Acer UM08A31 other day, and now Engadget has received more details about the company’s Windows 7 tablet, code-named Rosemount and due in June.

First off, the tablet will be given Acer Aspire One battery branding and, as such, will be geared toward the corporate world. It will be powered by an Intel Atom “Oak Trail” processor and come with a removable battery. It will also feature a number of enterprise features, including support for hp mini 210 battery stylus input as well as touch, software encryption, and the ability to do a remote wipe.

Between this rumored product and the LENOVO 57Y4565 battery Slate, it’s obvious that Windows 7 tablets are being marketed as enterprise devices, which isn’t necessarily a terrible thing for Microsoft given how glutted the consumer space will be with Android tablets, the BlackBerry PlayBook, HP TouchPad, and a likely new iPad. If you’re looking for more innovation from Microsoft around tablets, it might come with Windows 8 — and Dell has a tablet, code-named Peju, on its roadmap for 2012.

AMD launches marketing campaign to capitalize on Intel's Sandy Bridge flaw

While Intel is still the king of CPUs, chief competitor AMD can’t ignore an opportunity to take advantage of a misstep by its rival. With Intel still smarting from the Lenovo 57Y4558 battery chipset flaw that is marring the rollout of its new Sandy Bridge processors, AMD announced a new marketing campaign that takes a swipe with its tagline.

The campaign’s title is “Ready. Willing. And Stable,” which doesn’t take a chip engineer to figure out the reference, though the SONY VGP-BPS20/B battery marketing is designed to appeal to enthusiasts who will actually know the recent history of Sandy Bridge’s launch. AMD will run ads on several DIY sites, linking to a page on AMD’s site (partially shown above) that touts the HP ProBook 4520s battery advantages of its Phenom II X6 processors over Intel’s latest. (Whether they’re valid claims will be left for the fanboys to argue over.)

AMD’s announcement follows its Valentine Day’s stunt, which entailed a package sent to tech writers like CNET’s Dan Ackerman that offered condolences (and chocolates) for the recent heartbreak that “Sandy B.” caused. Even though the SONY VGP-BPS20 battery Sandy Bridge flaw is a fairly minor one that most buyers wouldn’t even notice, any opening Intel could offer AMD would be foolish to pass up.

The big question, though: Are you any more likely to buy an AMD processor or AMD-based system now as a result of the Sandy Bridge debacle? Let us know in the Comments section.

Apple planning to make Intel Light Peak-based product

Years ago, Apple championed FireWire as its interface technology of choice, to some success (at least until USB 2.0 overwhelmed it). Now, the company appears poised to launch a new interface to the masses, quite possibly Intel’s long-awaited Light Peak.

Our sister site CNET is reporting that Apple is planning to announce the SONY VGP-BPS22A battery new interface “soon” and speculates that it may come with the forthcoming refresh of the MacBook Pro, which could occur this week. The timing also coincides with the time line Intel laid out for the first Light Peak products to reach the market — the first half of 2011 — and the dell Inspiron Mini 9 battery chip giant has shown off the technology with OS X in the past. If it does turn out to be Light Peak, Apple will supposedly rename it, possibly to something more iSuitable.

A bit of the luster has been rubbed off Light Peak recently, however. Intel has been promising a purely fiber-optic-based interface, but recently said that it will start off using copper connections instead. The company insists the dell Inspiron 910 battery switch of materials won’t impact data transfer speeds, which top 10GB/s — faster than USB 3.0 — or the ability to connect multiple devices to a single cable.

The rumored MacBook Pro update could be a heavily Intel-flavored affair, if the new laptops sport Sandy Bridge processors and Light Peak. After the COMPAQ HSTNN-DB42 Battery problems Intel has suffered surrounding the Sandy Bridge chipset flaw, it could use a shot of good publicity Apple’s announcement might provide.

Sony refreshes Vaio S laptop family with Sandy Bridge Core i5 CPU, new AMD Radeon graphics

Some svelte notebooks, like the HP Envy 13 and Dell XPS 14, have recently bit the dust, but Sony is not only carrying on with its Vaio S laptop, but also sprucing it up.

The new 3.9-pound Vaio S has HP HSTNN-LB42 Battery undergone a face lift, emerging with what Sony is calling a “full flat” magnesium design for “enhanced mobility,” which equates to “a little easier to pack.” Perhaps more important, Sony has introduced a HP HSTNN-C17C Battery Fast Boot mode that it says cuts boot time for the Vaio S in half.

Its innards have also been updated, with a new Intel Core i5-2410M Sandy Bridge processor and AMD Radeon HD 6470M graphics card with either 512MB or 1GB of video RAM. You also get ASUS AL31-1005 Battery 4GB RAM, 500GB hard drive, DVD burner, and 13.3-inch screen with 1,366×768 resolution. The ASUS PL32-1005 Battery Dynamic Hybrid Graphic System allows the Vaio S to switch between integrated and discrete graphics depending on the application in use, which helps to squeeze out a little more battery life.

The Vaio S will be available at the end of March and should be priced in the mid-range segment ($900-$1,300) if its predecessors are any indication.

Is Your Laptop Making You Shoot Blanks?

If you're reading this column in a newspaper, great! Your only risk is ink-stained fingers. But if you're a guy, reading it online from a computer or tablet nestled in your lap, start speed-reading. You could be cooking your ASUS A32-F5 Battery testicles, and nipping your chances of fatherhood in the bud.

Here's the problem. To hold the laptop steady, you have to keep your ASUS AL32-1005 Battery legs fairly close together, right? That position, combined with heat from the computer, can send the temperatures in your, well, lap, high enough to damage sperm — and/or make them too sluggish to swim out there and find the egg of their dreams.

It doesn't take much to make a compaq Evo N600C Battery guy too hot for his own good (big surprise!). Just 10 to 15 minutes of staring at a laptop screen is enough to reduce potency and sperm count. That's why the testicles hang outside the rest of the body, despite the vulnerable location. They stay cooler there, which is necessary for healthy sperm production.

Heat may not be the only fertility hazard. Early research suggests that the notebooks battery electromagnetic radiation emitted when a laptop's connected to Wi-Fi may also damage sperm DNA. So what can you do to safeguard fertility?

1. Put your Replacement Fujitsu Laptop battery on the table. Even protective pads won't protect you.

2. If you must use your lap, keep it compaq Evo N600 Battery short. And spread your legs.

3. Stop biking. Cycling more than five hours a week also lowers sperm concentration.

4. Eat healthy foods and take vitamins. Foods and supplements rich in DHA-omega 3 fats, zinc, selenium, folic acid, and vitamins C and E increase sperm count.

From his laptop to your ears

This is a sampling sport," defiant Public Enemy frontman Chuck D once declared about rap music.

Gregg Gillis doesn't rap, but if sampling was indeed a sport, he would be its undisputed MVP.

Gillis, who performs under theCompaq 232633-001 Battery name Girl Talk, has, since 2002, released five albums of music that seamlessly mash up songs from an astonishing array of artists, past and present. The latest, All Day, was released in November 2010 and it alone features samples from 372 songs.

The Girl Talk project has received almost as much attention for its Battery Evo N610C legal implications as for the music itself. Usually, a musician wishing to use a sample of another artist's copyrighted music needs to get permission and pay for it.

But since Gillis gives the Girl Talk albums away for free, he has so far avoided any legal hassles from artists claiming copyright infringement, and has always maintained that his work is covered by the "fair use" tenet of U.S. trademark law. (Gillis features prominently in the 2008 documentary RiP! A Remix Manifesto, which calls for an overhaul of current copyright laws.)

Gillis, 29, a former biomedical engineer, performs tomorrow night at Metropolis. Here are some replacement sony laptop battery condensed highlights from a recent phone interview with Gillis from his home town of Pittsburgh:

On the complexities of producing the Girl Talk albums:

It's very trial-and-error. Typically, in the case of the lenovo x200 battery last three albums, it's taken me a little more than two years each. So (for those albums) I'll experiment for two years and then eventually get to the point where I say, "Oh, I have enough material now," and then I take a step back and see how this album can be different than the last one, how it can be better.

I have a running list of songs I want to sample, but it's not very intuitive. It's not like I hear a song and think, oh, that would go well with this other song. I just hear a song and hear the potential in using a part of it as a sample. So I'm constantly cutting up songs.

On selecting the types of songs he samples on the Girl Talk albums:

There are boundaries on this project, not between what's cool or uncool, but just about what makes sense for this thing that is Girl Talk. There's a lot of stuff that's more underground or indie or latitude d830 battery experimental - stuff that I grew up with, and still like and listen to - that doesn't necessarily have its place in this project. I like the songs to be somewhat familiar.

In the early days of doing this, since I was coming out of this more lenovo x60 battery underground music scene, it was a calculated effort to sample these pop songs. I did that on purpose, because a) I was a fan of it, and b) I was trying to challenge people. I prided myself on going to these art galleries or other underground spaces, getting up there, and sampling Madonna. Some people were not into that and were offended by it.

Now I'm a bit removed from that world, but I still like to do that to a certain degree. I still pride myself on being the one guy who is playing at Coachella who will drop a Kelly Clarkson sample.

On the lack of legal challenges to the sampling on the Girl Talk albums:

There have been no issues thus far. And as the years have gone by, I've had a lot more contact with labels, with artists, with managers, and more people are reaching out to collaborate.

I've always viewed it as: I'm not creating competition with anything I'm sampling. If anything, it's allowing a new audience to hear it. They're never going to download or buy my album instead of someone else's. I think artists and managers and labels get that, and a lot of them are trying to embrace this kind of thing.

A lot of people who don't do this style of cheap lenovo laptop battery don't realize that almost all of the instrumental and a cappella sources I use are publicly released by labels. It used to be on the B-sides of 12-inches, and now of course it's on MP3s. That's been going on for years, and they're out there for a reason: for DJs and producers to be able to manipulate and do what they want with them. And that ultimately will result in that music being in more environments and more people hearing it and learning about it.

On whether he would ever release a commercial Girl Talk album with cleared samples:

That hasn't been my idea, but it has been presented to me by a specific major label that even sent me a bunch of CDs and a list of hits they've had over the years, and asked me if I'd be interested in doing a big mash-up of their catalogue - which I'm not fundamentally against. I think that's cool and I think that could be fun. But it also feels like if I go there, it would undermine my previous work and replacement compaq laptop battery everything I've stated about fair use. So it's definitely a sensitive thing to just jump in and clear some samples.

But I didn't get into this music to lead a legal crusade or challenge the law. I believe in what I'm doing on the legal end, and there's definitely a lot of politics involved, but I'm into this on a musical level. So theoretically I would be interested in doing something that was completely cleared, and I could push it and make a video for it, put it on radio and all of that. There's a ceiling to what I'm doing, but I'm pushing through it as hard as I can.

This project has done really well. It's bigger than I ever expected. But I always have to take a step back and think of what it could be like if it was promoted on MTV or radio or something.

On his chaotic live shows (which involve props, choreography and audience participation on stage):

I'm a fan of seeing live electronic music, and when I got going, around the year 2000, there were a lot of people toying with laptops, and people would just sit there and stare at the latitude d800 battery . The moment I started doing this sort of music with a laptop, I knew I wanted to perform with it and I knew I wanted to put on a show.

That's always been the foundation of it, and that's really grown over the years as the size of the shows has changed, in terms of adapting to each level and engaging with the crowd. As the shows have grown bigger and the audience has grown bigger, I've become more into the idea of putting on a more stadium-style production.

Targus designs new Laptop Chill Mats

There’s no doubt that extensive usage of portable computing solutions answers back with minimal heat cessation and considerable inconvenience. Probably for this, Targus has announced the latest additions to its range of laptop accessories in the Cheap Apple Laptop battery form of AWE55AP Chill Mat and AWE56AP Lap Desk.

Designed to enhance the experience, the hp mini 210 battery new laptop cooling peripherals not only provide comfort, but also give a thought to optimum functionality. The stylishly carved out accessories feature a sleek black exterior and ergonomic structure. With dual USB powerful fans, the first variant peacefully takes a nap on users’ lap and disperses heat.

The above stated model integrates a distinctive open design which stimulates constant airflow and enables fans to run quietly, while its ergonomic tilt cinches typing. There are four rubber stops as well to sidestep the laptop from slipping. On the Lenovo 57Y6450 other hand, the AWE56AP allows users to create a workspace for their device wherever they go.

Amazingly slender, the laptop desk neatly folds in half to secure a place in a laptop bag for travel. The vented surface permits air to flow and keeps the laptop cool at the same time. The SONY VGP-BPS22 battery accessory also comes equipped with two mouse surfaces and offers an elevated, ergonomic tilt.

Targus’ new AWE55AP and AWE56AP mats can be purchased through all branches of Rashi Peripherals for Rs. 1,499 and Rs. 999, respectively.



Top 5 places to plug in your laptop in an airport

Business travellers appreciate access to airline lounges for power to charge their laptop, iPhone, BlackBerry and other gadgets as much as they do the free food and drink -- even if the dell d620 battery design of the charging stations sometimes leaves much to be desired.

However, if you're not flying in business class, and you don't have enough frequent flyer status with the lenovo t61 battery airline to get into their lounge, you might be stuck without a desk or business centre where you can plug in.

If you're not carrying a laptop with all-day battery life, or you don't have a lenovo x61 battery pack for your iPhone, you'll need to find power somewhere.

Airports tend to hide their power plugs as much as possible -- many were built before the proliferation of electronic devices, and airports aren't really in the business of providing free power to travellers in any case.

We've put together a handy guide to the top five airport locations where you're most likely to find those elusive power points.

1) near kiosks and shops, or in cafés and restaurants

Kiosks are the best bet to find a socket -- they're mobile and will need power for their cash register and credit card machines if nothing else. You're especially in luck if a kiosk is closed, leaving its power points unused.

Restaurants and cafés are a time-honoured place to snag some power -- but make sure the place is happy to have you plugged in and charging. It goes without saying that you'll need to buy something.

Savvy travellers will also leave cheap IBM laptop battery a generous -- and visible -- tip tucked obviously under their coffee cup in full view of their server, so they're left alone with their laptop and not ushered swiftly onwards once they've finished eating and drinking.

2) on pillars or other structural features

Airports have large open spaces, but they need to plug cleaning machinery in somewhere. So pillars are a dell latitude d630 battery particularly frequent hiding place for sockets, although airports usually try to hide them on the opposite side to where most travellers will be looking.

This trick works best with older airports -- particularly in the US -- since more modern airports have generally opted for loftier ceilings, minimising the number of pillars around. Replacement Toshiba Laptop battery

3) behind an oddly placed set of seats

Is there a set of seats that's by the wall, off at an angle to others? Are there seats in an otherwise empty corridor? Chances are that the airport is trying to hide the sockets that are behind or underneath the seats.

This is an especially useful spot, because you'll be able to sit down and relax rather than standing around while your gadgets recharge.

4) under a television or behind special advertising

Nobody wants to listen to CNN Airport, but if you can stand it (or if you have noise cancelling headphones) there's often a spare plug near the TV. Bear in mind that they're often halfway -- or all of the way -- up a wall, so bring that longer power cable with you.

Is there a little stand advertising the thinkpad t60 battery very latest perfume, car, television or mobile gadget nearby? It probably needs power, but it might not need all of the sockets next to it.

5) next to a gate...but not your gate

There's almost certainly going to be at least one power socket near every gate. Steer away from a gate that's being used, and find one without a departing flight. Airline or airport staff are much less likely to want you to thinkpad t42 battery move elsewhere if they don't have a reason to be using the gate.

Increasingly, some gates also have proper charging stations, often covered in advertising for a mobile phone maker or network, but usually with enough sockets to charge more than one device at a time.

For all these places, remember to bring the longest cable for your laptop or mobile phone charger with you. That shorter one that connects straight from the power "brick" into the wall might not stretch far enough for you to be able to use the device while it's charging.

Review of Panasonic Toughbook S9

The Panasonic Toughbook S9 laptop computer (full review) is a solid little performer.

While not as slim as an Apple MacBook Air, it's probably a heck of a lot stronger. The Panasonic Toughbook S9 is a good choice for business travelers that are hard on their electronics. It is DELL Latitude D610 battery designed to take a range of punishment, from spills to drops to pressure and keep working. It also has optional integrated wireless broadband for on-the-go connectivity. If you're looking for the cheapest Sony VGP-BPS8 battery, smallest laptop, this isn't it. But if you want a rugged, well-designed lightweight laptop with a reliable warranty, the Panasonic Toughbook S9 is it.

Apple MacBook Pro 13in (2011) review

There used to be a time when Apple's lovingly-designed, if expensive, range of laptops would lag behind those from other manufacturers, at least when it came to the latest processor technology. Now, thanks to a little unexpected help from Intel, Apple is ahead of the pack. This may not be the thinkpad r40 battery first Sandy Bridge-based laptop we've seen, but due to the thinkpad x41 battery chipset problems that have beset many new models, the refreshed MacBook Pro line up is in the vanguard for a change. Here we look at the 13in model, with reviews of the larger 15in and 17in models to follow shortly.

The new Sandy Bridge chips, or 2nd Generation Core Processors as Intel would have it, are the main draw here. Apple likes to differentiate its products from others on the market and so doesn't use Intel's usual naming scheme for the dell latitude e6400 battery chip fitted. Our review model has the faster Intel Core i7 processor, which has dual cores with Hyper-Threading, so it can execute four instructions simultaneously. It runs at a speedy 2.7GHz, Turbo Boosts up to 3.4GHz and has 4MB of cache. A quick bit of research at Intel's website shows that this is directly comparable to what the chip manufacturer calls the Core i7-2620M.

Naming policies aside, this is a very fast processor, and it scored 118 overall in our soon-to-be-retired application benchmarks. We fired up our new benchmarks, which run across PC, Mac and Linux using open-source applications available for all three Dell 312-0928 Battery operating systems, and got some impressive results. Our test scores are still measured in seconds, as we haven't yet decided on a reference PC to base them on, but you can get a good idea of how it stacks up compared to other devices in our table below.

CLICK TABLE TO ZOOM - The fast Sandy Bridge processor in our top-end test model compares favourably with recent iMacs and blows the MacBook Air away.

The new processor architecture is accompanied by a change in the graphics chipset. The previous 13in MacBook Pro used an Nvidia 320M chipset, while the new one instead relies upon the Intel HD 3000 graphics integrated into the processor itself. We ran our casual gaming test on it - Call of Duty 4 at a 1,280x800 resolution with no anti-aliasing - and got 33fps. It's a very respectable result for an integrated chip, and you'll be fine playing the odd round of PGA golf or less graphically demanding online games.

Intel HD Graphics are listed under supported video chipsets for Adobe Photoshop CS5, so that should keep mobile digital photographers happy. However, this 13in model doesn't benefit from the AMD 6000-series chipsets in the 15in and 17in iterations, and so won't please anyone who wants to do serious work in 3D

 

Physically the new MacBook Pro 13in is practically identical to the old one in every detail, but that's no bad thing. It's still one of the most desirable pieces of portable computing kit ever made. For example, while the unibody aluminium chassis doesn't make it the lightest laptop ever at a shade over two kilograms, it's very sturdy feeling and lovely to hold. The DELL Laptop Batteries keyboard is responsive, the giant touchpad with its clever multi-touch gesture inputs is great once you get used to it, and the screen is crisp, bright and colourful - though the 1,280x800 resolution isn't great for detailed image editing.

There are two new additions, however. A HD webcam above the screen captures 1,280x720 video, and comes ready for Apple's FaceTime service for online video chat. The video quality is about what you'd expect from a tiny webcam, and certainly nowhere near what you get from a proper HD camcorder, such as a Flip Ultra. Still, it's a useful extra and one that those with iPhone 4-owning friends will appreciate. battery for notebook

The second change is very hard to spot at first glance, as physically it appears as just a tiny lightning bolt symbol next to the mini DisplayPort output. The port now supports what Apple call Thunderbolt, and the impressive name is well justified. Apple developed the standard in co-operation with Intel, who call it Light Peak. Either way, Thunderbolt is an incredibly fast and flexible way to transfer data between devices. It uses mini DisplayPort connectors and leads, and is completely backwards compatible with the display standard.

 

In a demo we saw the MacBook connected to a pre-production RAID array, from which it copied a 6GB file in under 15 seconds, an incredible feat that blows even USB3 out of the water. It was also capable of streaming four simultaneous 1080p video streams from the same RAID array. Better still, the system can be daisy-chained, which Apple showed by having the MacBook drive a 30in Lenovo L09S8L09 battery Cinema Display plugged into a second mini DisplayPort on the RAID device. It's too early to be certain of Thunderbolt's success, but with Apple's support it's hard to see such an impressive technology failing to catch on.

This update to the MacBook Pro 13in is a success - you can't go wrong with the same great chassis plus a newer and faster processor - plus there's some interesting extras in the form of FaceTime and Thunderbolt. However, the 13in MacBook Pro isn't the workhorse that its larger brethren are with superior graphics hardware and higher resolution screens.

As usual, the price is eye-poppingly high. The model we've tested here with its fast 2.7GHz processor and 500GB hard disk costs £1,299. A better option is the £999 model, which has a 2.3GHz processor and 320GB hard disk, but is otherwise identical. Even that model is almost £300 more expensive than the similarly specified Sony C-Series. The Sony has a larger screen and more powerful graphics hardware, but consequently is a little heavier, and has a worse COMPAQ Laptop Batteries life.

All that said, as long as you buy a MacBook Pro in the knowledge that you're paying primarily for its design and craftsmanship, not the hardware inside, then we can see no reason to try and persuade you otherwise.