Sunday, July 19, 2009

MacBook Pro - The Longest-Lasting Mac Notebook Battery Ever

The MacBook Pro reaches a new level of MacBook Pro Displyhigh-speed, high-end game-playing power. Not to mention pure performance for graphics-intensive applications like Aperture and Motion. The power-saving NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics processor inside every MacBook Pro is great for everyday performance, while delivering long battery life. The 17-inch MacBook Pro and select 15-inch models include the NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT discrete graphics processor, providing you with turbocharged performance for the most graphically intensive tasks.


The moment you open your new MacBook Pro you’re greeted by glorious, full screen brightness. But that’s only one gleaming quality of the glossy LED-backlit widescreen display. It offers a 60 percent greater color gamut than previous generations for richer, more vibrant colors. And anything you view — including the ultrathin display itself — is a spectacular experience. The seamless glass enclosure makes this display strong and durable. And the display is power efficient and mercury- and arsenic-free, so it’s greener than ever.


MacBook Pro Parts

Each MacBook Pro comes standard with a large hard drive with up to 500GB of storage capacity,3 so there’s plenty of room for your photo libraries, video projects, and files. Or you can choose a 128GB or 256GB solid-state drive, which has no moving parts for enhanced durability. MacBook Pro also features ample high-speed 1066MHz DDR3 memory, with support for up to 8GB of RAM, so you can run more applications at once and quickly access your data and media.


Every MacBook Pro is iPod, iPhone, digital camera, and external hard drive ready. If it has a cable, there’s a place for it. You’ll find two USB 2.0 ports (three USB 2.0 ports on the 17-inch MacBook Pro) and a FireWire 800 port for connecting faster peripherals. The Mini DisplayPort is a perfect fit for the Apple LED Cinema Display. MacBook Pro even recognizes what you plug in, so you don’t have to install new drivers.


The below specification is for 17-inch MacBook Pro.

17-inch: 2.8GHz
Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB Memory
500GB hard drive
ExpressCard/34 slot
Built-in 8-hour battery
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M + 9600M GT with 512MB


Visit www.apple.com for more information about the features of MacBook Pro.

Monday, January 26, 2009

HP 2133 Mini-Note

HP 2133 Mini-Note

Just when you thought you'd never find the HP 2133 Mini-Noteperfect small form factor notebook for less than $1,000, HP comes to the table with the all new 2133 Mini-Note. This ultra mobile subnotebook features an impressive 8.9-inch screen, a remarkably large keyboard, a full-sized notebook hard drive, and plenty of impressive specs.


The HP 2133 Mini-Note has a great design. It has a solid chassis and attractive look. The brushed aluminum and plastic casing is durable and hides fingerprints well. It also keeps the Mini-Note lightweight, only weighing in around 2.86 lbs as configured. It has that sleek business appeal, but is targeted toward students as well. One look at the Mini-Note and I can see why. I mean who wouldn't want an inexpensive subnotebook to tote back and forth to class, especially one that pretty much has a full-size keyboard. Is this the perfect road warrior machine? Let's take a closer look and find out.


HP 2133 Mini-Note features the following specifications:

* Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Business, Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic 32, FreeDOS, or SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10

* Processor: VIA C7-M ULV Processor (up to 1.6 GHz, 128 KB L2 cache)

* Chipset: VIA CN896NB and 8237S SB

* Memory: DDR2 SDRAM, 667MHz, one SODIMM memory slot, supports up to 2048MB

* Internal Storage: 120GB/160GB 5400 rpm SATA, 120GB/160GB 7200 rpm SATA with HP 3D DriveGuard; or 64GB Solid State Drive; optional 4GB PATA Flash Module with SuSE Linux

* Display: 8.9-inch diagonal WXGA (1280 x 768)

* Graphics: VIA Chrome 9

* Audio: High Definition Audio, stereos speakers, integrated stereo microphones, stereo headphone/line out, stereo microphone in

* Wireless support: Broadcom 802.11a/b/g, b/g, optional Bluetooth 2.0, HP Wireless Assistant

Communications Broadcom Ethernet Integrated Controller (10/100/1000)

* Expansion slots: (1) ExpressCard/54 slot, Secure Digital (SD) slot

* Ports and connectors: (2) USB 2.0 ports, VGA, power connector, RJ-45/Ethernet, stereo headphone/line out, stereo microphone in, optional VGA webcam

* Input device: 92% full-sized keyboard, touchpad with scroll zone

* Software: HP Backup and Recovery Manager, Roxio Creator 9, Microsoft Office Ready 20078

Security Kensington lock, Symantec Norton Internet Security

* Dimensions (H x W x D): 1.05 (at front) x 10.04 x 6.5 inches

* Weight: 2.63 lb (with 3-cell battery and 4 GB Solid State Drive, 3.23 lb with 6-cell battery and 160GB hard drive, 2.86 lb with 3-cell battery and 160GB hard drive.

* Power: 6-cell (55 WHr) or 3-cell (28 WHr) Lithium-Ion battery, 65W HP Smart AC Adapter with HP Fast Charge

* Warranty: Limited 1-year and 90-day warranty options available, depending on country, 1-year limited warranty on primary battery


Pricing for the HP 2133 Mini-Note range from as little as $499 for the 1.0GHz VIA processor, 512MB of RAM and a 4GB PATA Flash module with Linux, to $749 for the 1.6GHz VIA processor, 2GB of RAM and a 120GB 5400 rpm hard drive running Windows Vista Business.


HP will also be offering a version of the Mini-Note with a 160GB 7200 rpm hard drive (which is the configuration we received for review) but that pricing was unavailable at the time of this writing. Still, it's safe to assume the price for this configuration will be more than $750.


For more information about this product, visit notebookreview.com.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Sony - Vaio VGN-Z11WN/B

Sony - Vaio VGN-Z11WN/B

Sony's Vaio Z series is not for the faint hearted. Sony - Vaio VGN-Z11WN/BEven the least expensive notebook in the range will set you back £1,399 inc. VAT and if you want the top notch specifications you are able to spend well over £2,000. Which is an awful lot of money for a laptop, whatever it happens to be capable of.


But put the money out of your mind and the Z series Vaio is a very desirable notebook. I was sent the Z11WN/B variant which runs an Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 and has 4GB of RAM. Wi-Fi supports a, b, g and Draft N, Bluetooth and Ethernet are here and there is support for HSDPA data communications. A 30-day trial of T-Mobile's service is included.


There is a webcam built in so you can make those all important video calls easily, and a 250GB hard drive is on board. There's room in the small chassis for a DVD +/- RW drive. The notebook runs Windows Vista Business with an install CD for XP Professional should you prefer that.


None of this is what really grabs you about this notebook, though. The crucial factors are its size, the keyboard and the screen.


This is a small notebook at just 210mm x 314mm x 33mm and it weighs 1.5kg. It is no problem to carry around at all. The carbon fibre in the chassis makes it strong while helping to keep it light.


The keyboard is what Sony calls an ‘isolation keyboard'. In Mac style, individual keys are raised through the aluminium backplate and are well separated from each other. This looks distinctive and there's no negative effect on key action. But the keys are a little further apart than usual, so the design won't be to everyone's taste and some people may never get the hang of typing at speed.


Where this notebook really wins out, though, is the screen. It measures 13.1 inches on the diagonal and offers 1600 x 900 pixels, giving a 16:9 aspect ration that lets you easily open two or even at a pinch three documents at once, and view movies in the right aspect ratio too.


The finish is semi-reflective making it clear and sharp without being too much of a mirror when there is a light source behind it. The screen dimensions and quality are what is going to make you want this notebook.


Graphics are handled by an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS chipset with 256MB of dedicated video memory. You can switch this off if you like using a button above the keyboard area. Doing so reverts to Intel's integrated graphics chipset and conserves battery power.


It is unfortunate that there are only 2 USB ports, but other than that the range of ports and connectors is reasonable. There is a hardware switch for the wireless LAN along with two stacked flash card readers; one for Memory Stick formats and the other for SD and compatible formats. There are also microphone and headphones jacks, a Firewire ExpressCard slot, HDMI port and VGA out port.


Sony - Vaio VGN-Z11WN/B features - Verdict


The screen of this notebook is superb and the overall design standards and capabilities are high. If you can afford it, the Vaio Z is an outstanding machine.via