Compaq Q1859 18.5" Wide LCD Monitor Review


* Amazon Sales Rank: #1134 in Consumer Electronics(11/2009)
* Brand: HP
* Model: Q1859
* Dimensions: 13.69" h x 17.92" w x 6.34" l, 8.42 pounds
* Display size: 18.5"
The Compaq Presario Q1859 is an 18.5-inch wide-screen monitor with liquid crystal display (LCD) and thin-film transistor (TFT) screen. Easy to View documents, photos and surf the Web with this widescreen LCD monitor that features a 1366 x 768 maximum resolution. Listen to audio through the built-in speakers for a convenient, space-saving design...Read More

Compaq CQ61-325SA 15.6-inch Notebook Review


# Amazon Sales Rank: #1656 in Consumer Electronics(11/2009)
# Brand: Hewlett Packard
# Model: CQ61-325SA
# Dimensions: 5.95 pounds
# Processor: Intel Celeron Dual Core Mobile T3100 1.9GHz
# Memory: 3GB
# HD Capacity: 250GB
# Display: 15.6"
# Graphics Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
# Optical Drive: DVD-SM
# Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
Sleek and stylish by design, this 15.6-inch, 16:9 ratio Compaq Presario notebook features a unique Imprint design in a glossy black finish...Read More

Acer Aspire 5738 Review

# Amazon Sales Rank: #1211 in Consumer Electronics
# Brand: Acer
# Model: 5738
Whether you’re a super socialite who loves getting online for a chat or a music mogul searching for the latest tracks you’ll have some stress-free surfing with this desktop. Get the sure ticket to high-definition cinematic fun and powerful mobile performance! With the Aspire 5738 series, riveting action, realistic audio and rich visuals play like a true theater. Everything will look amazing too because the 5738 comes with a crystal-clear 15.6” screen and Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics...Read More

Samsung R519 15.6-inch Notebook

# Amazon Sales Rank: #548 in Consumer Electronics
# Brand: Samsung
Intel Pentium T4200 2GHz - 15.6" - 3GB DDR2 SDRAM - 320GB HDD - DVD-Writer (DVDRRW) - Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi - Windows Vista Home Premium.
Network Technology: Wi-Fi Gigabit Ethernet
Network Standard: IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.11b/g

this ultra sharp 15.6" screen has a pure 16:9 aspect ratio, which is optimized for watching HD Movies or playing games, with no black bars in widescreen. Enjoy enhanced HD content, with perfect image and sound reproduction!

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Enrich Your Computing Experience With Acer Aspire Timeline Series of Laptops


By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jacob_Brown]Jacob Brown

Computers are the lifeline of today's modern world. Every day, computers with higher capacities are introduced into the market. In the new line of laptop computer, Acer has unveiled the new Aspire Timeline series notebook PC available in 13.3-inch (3810T), 14-inch (4810T), and 15-inch (5810T) varieties. The new laptop series from Acer measures as thin as 24 mm and weighs just 1.6 kg.

Features of Acer Aspire Timeline Series:
One of the most promising features of Acer Timeline is its balance. They are thin but designed to render a heavy look. These laptops are designed as per the needs of trendy users. Acer Timeline looks stylish by combining the essence of both traditional and modern approaches. The new laptop series from Acer has multi-touch system as well.
Energy saving is another great advantage of using Acer Timeline. The laptop can conserve power even when it's using the power adaptor. Attached with Acer Power Smart Adaptor, Acer Timeline notebook can save up to 66% of electricity. The adaptor automatically switches to adaptive charging mode when the battery is fully charged. This special feature stops further power consumption and also reduces the wear and tear of the battery.

The new notebook series from Acer have Wi-Fi, WiMax, and 3G connectivity to give better experience to its users. Aspire Timeline series uses Intel Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400/ Core 2 Solo ULV SU3500 CPU processor and supports up to 8 GB RAM. With Aspire Timeline, enjoy more space while fulfilling your computing needs. The hard drive of Aspire Timeline ranges from 500 GB to 80 GB SSD. Other important features of Acer Timeline are Bluetooth, Intel GMA 4500 MHD video chipset, 8XDVD SuperMulti burner, WWAN GTM382E module for UMTS/HSPA and Quad-ban GSM, 5-in-1 card reader, and LED-backlit TFT LCD monitor.

Aspire Timeline can satisfy your needs if you are looking to buy a new-age computing machine. Get advanced level of computing experience while enjoying enhanced features such as stylish look, light-weight, excellent battery back-up, power-saving adaptor, multi-touch system, video chipset, 5-in-1 card reader and others. Read laptop reviews to know more about the Acer Aspire Timeline Series.

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3 Generations of Netbooks - What Next?

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ed_Fry]Ed Fry

When Asus first introduced the Asus Eee PC 701 to the world at COMPUTEX Taipei 2007, we thought that the next computing craze would be small, cheap and light mini laptops. Fellow Tawaiianese competitor Acer stepped in with it's Acer Aspire One, MSI brought out the Wind, but no big brands yet stepped in. By the end of 2008, the HP 2133 mini-note and Dell Inspiron Mini 9 were on the scene. Slowly the bigger companies have all stepped in, although still overshadowed by the Linux dominated Asus/Acer duopoly.

However, Samsung and HP both brought out great new 10 inch models putting the Tawaiianese to shame - the Samsung NC10 and HP Compaq mini 700. Toshiba arrive on the scene with its NB100 mini laptop - even Sony turned up with it's quintessential VAIO P Series 'Lifestyle PC'. They seem to differentiate themselves from the earlier models. The specs are better, Windows XP is more prominent (the Samsung NC10 came out with just Windows XP, and it was a bestseller) but the size and price has crept upwards.

Now, as even newer models are hitting the shelves such as the Samsung NC120, Acer Aspire One 751 and Toshiba NB200 with even higher specs including integrated 3G enabling internet access wherever you can get mobile phone signal - provided you have a sim card. Incidentally, a stronger partnership of 3G mobile broadband and mini laptops could show a completely new direction within the computing industry. Network providers go hand in hand with the mobile phone industry and like to provide phones for "free" on lucrative contracts. But so far the efforts to put laptops and netbooks on contract have been limited at most - yes, there are some contracts available for around £20-30 per month including a free laptop. The range is limited, and more often than not the laptops don't have embedded sim cards, so you're stuck with a clumsy USB dongle - good for sharing but not much else.

But this looks all about to change as new mini laptops in the pipeline are coming with 3G sim embedded capabilities. That means you can simply enter a sim and surf, which could mean that the laptop contract market will become suddenly a whole lot more consumer friendly. What we like to call '3G mini laptops' - the third generation - could be ready to accept any sim card, perhaps changing the face of network providers shops forever, filling out the wall space beside the familiar mobile phones and BlackBerry's.

But what else can a new mini laptops provide? New models such as the Samsung NC310, Acer Aspire One 751 and Sony VAIO P Series have sorted out some of the fundamental flaws of the earlier models - the small "cramped" keyboards and interface, reliability, battery life, operating systems and more. Coming in 2010 is the new Windows 7 operating system which will adorn later models.

So have mini laptops reached their full potential? Possibly, but there's one iconic player in the computer market that has left the world of smaller, cheaper consumer laptops claiming that they "Don't know how to make a $500 laptop that isn't a piece of junk". These are the words of Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple. Apples typically take an existing product and giving it its touch of innovation. The iPod is now market leader in the music player industry, the iPhone has revolutionised the world of mobile phones, the Mac to a smaller extent has impacted the computer market, particularly amongst graphic intensive applications. Could Apple provide the same finish to a mini MacBook?

There have been numerous rumours regarding an Apple netbook, but some more substantial evidence of a touchscreen type device combining a larger iPhone type console with the Mac operating system. Maybe Apple's entry into the market could turn the netbook market on its head.

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