Free laptop broadband deals – too good to be true?

January 13th, 2011 No comments

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Free laptop deals with mobile broadband are usually not worth the money. Think carefully before taking out one of these deals. In many cases you end up paying extra in the long run. Free laptop bundles are not bad for people who do not have the cash to purchase everything upfront. This will allow you to make payments over time.

In the end Free Laptop with mobile broadband deals are for the most part too good to be true. If you buy the laptop and mobile broadband separately you get a much better deal. If you can afford to go this route, you will save money in the long run. To get one of these deals you usually have to sign a 2 year contract and pay a premium on your monthly bills.
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Acer Aspire One 532H 3G

January 8th, 2011 No comments

Acer Aspire One 532H 3GAcer bounced back with its upgraded Aspire One series. It added 3G capability to netbook.

Although the looks remain the same as that of it predecessor, the Aspire One 532H 3G runs untiringly with an astounding battery life of 9.5 hours.

Specs: 10.1-inch LED display; Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor; 1 GB RAM, 160 GB HDD; 3 X USB ports, a VGA, Card Reader; Runs on Win 7 starter and weights 1.25 kg.

Samsung N210 Review

December 28th, 2010 No comments

Samsung N210Last year netbooks were so in vogue that we had to creat a new category for them in the rankings list. The winner this year is the Samsung N210.

The spec sheet looks similar to that of the competition, but what makes it the best netbook is its astounding battery life of over 10 hours. With it, the user will never fall short of power.

Specs: 10.1-inch LED display; Intel Atom 1.6 GHz ; 1GB RAM, 160 GB HDD; 3 USB; a VGA, Card Reader; weights 1.25 kg and runs on Windows 7 starter OS.

DSL Providers Vs Cable Providers – A Quick Guide

December 23rd, 2010 No comments

cablesConsumers looking for high-speed Internet access are often have a difficult time deciding between DSL providers and cable Internet providers. This article isn’t going to make your decision for you, but will give you the information you need to make an educated choice. Once you have made a decision you can search for cable providers in my area over at Broadband Expert. Read more…

HP ENVY 14-1050ea Review

December 21st, 2010 No comments

HP ENVY 14-1050eaHP’s Envy 14 is certainly a head-turning laptop. Its clean lines and rounded edges look stunning, with a dimpled bronze finish and an edge-toedge display.

The stylish touchpad is made from a single panel, with areas marked by lines where the buttons should be. The entire panel moves when you press these, and although the action is light and produces a distinct click, the button areas are still sensitive to touch, so the cursor often moves just when you’re about to click. Read more…

Samsung Q530 Review

December 19th, 2010 No comments

Samsung Q530The Q530 is another beautifully made laptop from Samsung, with a graphite-effect lid and silver keyboard panel that isn’t cluttered with excess buttons or LED lights.

Its beauty is more than just skin deep, too. Inside is an Intel Core i3 350M processor that provides near-desktop performance, and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics chip that’s capable of playing 3D games.

The Q530’s 15.6in display makes up for it’s reduced size with higher quality. It has a bright, even LED backlight and a glossy finish, which between them produce an image with vibrant colours and superb contrast – provided you find the best vertical viewing angle. Read more…

Dell Inspiron 15R Review

December 18th, 2010 No comments

Dell Inspiron 15RThe 15.6″ Dell Inspiron 15R comes powered by an Intel Core i5 or an Intel Core i3 processor. The glossy lid and wrist rest make the 15R more attractive than some of the designs here, and build quality is superb. Even the plain, matt-black plastic of the case has been moulded into pleasing curves, and Dell has put some thought into the position of the expansion ports.

For example, the four USB ports (including a shared eSATA/USB port) are distributed around the case, with one on each side and one at each end of the back pane but instead there are no FireWire or USB3 ports.

The 802.11n WiFi provides the fastest current wireless networking. There’s also an HDMI output. Read more…

Sony Vaio EE3E0E

December 1st, 2010 No comments

Sony Vaio EE3E0ESony’s Vaio EE3E0E is one of few laptops known that uses AMD’s Vision platform, which combines an AMD processor and ATI graphics card.

The laptop comes equipped with an AMD Athlon II X2 P340 processor, 3GB RAM, 320GB HDD and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 graphics.

While the onboard graphics chip isn’t powerful enough to play 3D games, it can handle HD video content. Alternatively, you could connect an AV amplifier through the HDMI port to process both audio and video. Read more…

Acer Aspire 7741 Review

November 30th, 2010 No comments

Acer Aspire 7741Acer’s latest laptops have adopted a new slim design, and the 7741 is no exception. The smart, textured lid opens to reveal a brushedmetal keyboard surround, with none of the gaudy LEDs or touch-sensitive controls of previous designs. It’s not all about looks, though: you can find packed inside the 17.3in 7741 a powerful Core i3  330M processor.

The backlight is bright and even, and the glossy finish adds vibrancy to colours. Colour accuracy was also good, and contrast was excellent, although tight vertical viewing angles mean you have to adjust the tilt of the screen carefully. Read more…

Fujitsu LifeBook S760 Review

November 28th, 2010 No comments

Fujitsu LifeBook S760Stylish isn’t an adjective that applies to the Lifebook S760. Matt plastics in a mixture of colors and lots of sharp angles make it clear this is an ultra-portable laptop aimed squarely at business users.

As with most business-focused machines, the 13.3in display has a matt coating to keep reflections to a minimum. Although the screen has an impressive tilt of over 180°, viewing angles are tight. The backlight isn’t very bright but colors are accurately reproduced. Two speakers mounted above the keyboard produce average quality audio. Bass notes are audible but have no strength. Read more…