Monday, September 28, 2009

6-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery for Dell Inspiron 1420 Laptop

This Dell Inspiron 1420 battery available is made from the highest quality cells and parts. We provides reliable, high performance replacement batteries for your Dell laptops. The LD26 is designed to be 100% manufacturer compatible with Dell OEM part# WW116, FT080, FT095, MN151, MN154, NB331, 312-0543, 312-0584, 312-0585, 312-0580 and other Part# below. This precision-engineered battery is designed for using in the Dell Inspiron 1420, Vostro 1400 series laptops.
 
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Specifications:
  • Chemistry: LI-ION
  • Voltage: 11.1V
  • Capacity: 4400mAh
  • Dimension: 209.8*50*20.3mm
  • Weight: 317g
  • Color: Black
  • Stock_ID: ELDE039K
  • Condition: Brand New, High Quality, Fast Shipping!
 
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Monday, September 21, 2009

HP Pavilion dv6000 Series Laptop Battery

You can be sure that you are getting high quality HP Pavilion dv6000 Series Battery for your HP Laptop Battery , because all of our HP Laptop Batteries are precision-engineered and rigorously tested. Please ensure the battery that you are going to buy fits the brand, model and part number of your device.

Replacement HP Pavilion DV6000 battery which lithium 10.8 volts and high capacity of 4400mAh for replacement Laptop Battery,rechargeable battery compatible with HP Pavilion DV2000 DV6000 V3000 V6000V M300.
 
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Specifications:
  • Chemistry: Li-ion
  • Voltage: 10.8V
  • Capacity: 4400mAh
  • Dimension: 207*51.3*21.4mm
  • Weight: 400g
  • Color: Black
  • Stock_ID: ELCQ029K
  • Condition: Brand New, High Quality, Fast Shipping!


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Product Description:
Hewlett Packard Pavilion dv6000 Battery designed specifically for your Hewlett Packard Notebook & Laptop device. Designed with performance and reliability in mind, this superior battery improves run time and battery life while providing protection to the powered device. Enjoy the power that exceeds standard OEM battery today.

- Designed with High Quality Components.
- Light weight.
- 20-30% more capacity than factory OEM batteries.
- ISO 9001 & CE Certified.

Compatible Battery Part Numbers:
HP 17066-001, 411462-141, 411462-421, 411462-442, 411463-141, 411463-251, 411464-141, 417066-001, 417067-001, 432306-001, 432307-001, HSTNN-DB31, HSTNN-DB32, HSTNN-LB31, HSTNN-LB42, HSTNN-IB31, HSTNN-IB32, HSTNN-OB42, HSTNN-Q21C, HSTNN-W20C, EV088AA, EV089AA, EX940AA, EX941A

Friday, September 18, 2009

Compaq Presario V4000 series Laptop PC Reviews

The mid-tier Presario V4000 notebook from HP/Compaq hits a nice sweet spot in terms of both price and performance. Starting out at $749 after rebate, this laptop line offers good speed and a solid list of components without needing too many upgrades.

That starting price gives you a 1.3GHz Intel Celeron M processor and 256MB of DDR memory, so you might want to spend a little to upgrade the power core. You can jump to 512MB of memory for $50 and step up to a 1.5GHz Pentium M processor for $125, both manageable upgrades that will really boost performance.

The large 15.4-inch widescreen display is great for watching DVDs or just making sure you can get all of your application or document on screen at once. If you're doing a lot of graphics work, you may want to opt for the $25 upgrade to a Brightview screen--it's the same size, but gives you sharper contrast and brighter colors. Speaking of graphics, the dell xps m1530 battery relies on an integrated processor which shares video memory with the system, so it's not a great gaming machine.

Below are the notebook's specifications as reviewed:

  • Compaq Presario R4125CA
  • Processor: 2.2 GHz AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3500+
  • Memory: 512MB (2 x 256MB) 333MHz DDR (Max. 2048MB)
  • Video: ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M IGP (128MB Dedicated Memory)
  • Display: 15.4" WXGA High-Definition BrightView Widescreen Display
  • Hard Drive: 100GB (4200 RPM)
  • Optical Drive: DVD R/RW and CD-RW Combo Drive with Double Layer Support
  • Fax/Modem: High Speed 56k Modem
  • Network Card: Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN
  • Wireless: 54g 802.11b/g WLAN with SpeedBooster and BroadRange support
  • Power: 8 Cell Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home with SP2

Very few low range notebooks are able to flaunt a powerful, crisp, clean screen along with its low price. Toshiba pa3383u-1brs battery are great notebooks to buy for the screen, powered by the TruBrite technology. Besides Toshiba very few can proudly talk about their screen. I have talked about this before, when manufacturers are forced to choose between different qualities and features on their notebooks. This time, Compaq just chose to ignore the significance of a good screen, which they could have improved easily. When watching movies, the screen has lack of brightness which I couldn't adjust. It seemed dull and vapid enough for me not to enjoy the movie completely. The screen was impressive in size though measured at 15.4 in, but screens that large will simply accentuate the dullness. The big screened notebooks must be crisp and clear.

Despite the screen quality, there is nothing lacking in the sound quality. A pair of high quality JBL speakers gave a great effect when playing music. They have a nice three button external adjustment which is convenient after just trying out a notebook that had no external control. The extra problem of opening the Windows control is more annoying than people believe; especially for me as I constantly adjust volume during movies to either boost conversation volume or quite action scenes. There have been speaker problems with almost every notebook Ive reviewed and I began to believe that low price notebooks and good sound couldnt go together. Im relieved that I was wrong.

Our Presario V4000 test system came equipped with the latest mobile components, including a 2.0GHz Pentium M processor, an 80GB hard drive, and 1GB of 333MHz memory--the maximum amount of RAM the V4000 can accommodate. A bonus is the double-layer DVD burner; for a reasonable fee, you can add HP's LightScribe technology to laser-etch labels directly on the disc's surface. While it's a dell inspiron 1501 battery tolerable movie machine, the Presario V4000 lacks the Pavilion dv4000's instant-play features and remote control, and the V4000's stereo speakers sound too soft. Its 15.4-inch wide-screen BrightView display, with a 1,280x800 native resolution, looked slightly washed-out but offered a good amount of screen real estate. With an integrated Intel 915 graphics accelerator that uses up to 128MB of system memory, the Presario V4000 is not suitable for high-end gamer who require dedicated video memory.

As I have stated, I was planning to have this notebook plugged into power for the most part, so battery life was not the biggest concern for me. This package comes with the 8-cell battery, and if mobility is important to you with this laptop, it would be wise to upgrade to a 12 cell COMPAQ PRESARIO V4000 SERIES battery or get a spare. The advertised battery life was 3 hours; however I have found it to be closer to around 2 hours and 15 minutes. However turning options off like wireless, and keeping screen brightness down, could increase this and get it closer to the advertised figure.

As you can probably feel from the review, I'm a big fan of this notebook and am glad I purchased it. I would strongly recommend this to anyone looking for a notebook with lots of features, lots of power, and presario v4000 battery that doesn't bust the bank. This would be great for a student looking for something that can handle office applications but has enough power to handle most popular games.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dell Inspiron 1501 Review

The Dell Inspiron 1501 is a 15.4" widescreen notebook now available with the AMD Sempron, Turion or Turion X2 processor. The dell inspiron 1501 battery has a subset of the Intel based Inspiron e1505 features and carries the same basic design and build as that popular laptop. Unfortunately, Dell cut features on the Inspiron 1501 but didn't cut its price a whole lot relative to the e1505. Unless you really want an AMD processor, it's hard to recommend this machine over the only slightly more expensive and better e1505.

The Dell Inspiron 1501 is a 15.4" screen notebook available with the AMD Turion, Turion X2 and Sempron processors. Buyers seeking a versatile solution with a larger display for mainstream multimedia and productivity tasks should choose this notebook.
 
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In terms of design, the 1501 is identical to the Dell Inspiron E1505 battery. Both measure 14 x 10.4 x 1.4 inches and have speakers integrated into the front bezel, air vents flanking the left and right sides of the chassis, large touchpads with built-in scroll areas (that make for easy Web page navigation), 80GB hard drives, and non-offensive, silver-and-white color schemes. Although the 1501 weighs slightly less (6.4 pounds vs. 6.2 pounds), the lack of dedicated CD/DVD controls is a glaring omission, even in a budget mainstream machine. When we wanted to raise or lower the volume of a DVD or skip chapters, we had to use the software's far less intuitive controls.
 
The 15.4-inch widescreen produced strong colors when playing a DVD, but the viewing angles were tight on our TrueLife anti-glare display. Staying centered in front of the screen is the only way to truly enjoy the visuals, so watching a movie with a friend may be out of the question.

The Inspiron 1501's front side is free of ports. Also on the left side it has only the DVD drive, an Kensington lock and the fan holes.At the backside there are a VGA-out for connecting an external display, a modem and a LAN port, the power connector and 2 USB 2.0 ports. At the right side there are two further USB 2.0 ports, a connector for a headset and a microphone, a 3in1 Cardreader and an ExpressCard slot.
 

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At a closer look, one can see that Dell somewhat skimped on ports. E.g  a firewire port or a S-Video out are missing. Furthermore, an optical sound out (S/PDIF) would be sometimes useful. However, the 4 USB 2.0 have to be rated positively as well as the order of the ports.

This computer does not deserve to be called a computer. Ours had to have the fan replaced, the battery replaced, the power supply replaced, DVD runs like a mack truck engine, the extended hp pavilion zd7000 battery we bought did not have an extended life, the computer shuts off randomly, it looses files and the hard drive crashes and has to be reloaded, screen goes black and tiny boxes with multi colored dots appear on the screen, maintenance programming completed and it still does not work correctly. Last time we called for service no one returned our call. I tried 6 times. Then went online to request maintenance....funny thing....never heard from anyone but I did receive a survey to complete describing my experience with the recent maintenance request.....completed it and then nothing. Still stuck with the same worthless computer that is out of warranty. Imagine that. Stay away from this Dell computer.

Decked out in silver, white, and dark gray, the dell 1501 battery won't be mistaken for a business notebook, but its looks are suitably understated for the meeting room. The laptop measures 1.4x14x10.5 inches and weighs 6.2 pounds, straddling the line between travel companion and stay-at-home desktop replacement. It has a sturdy build, too, and feels like it could take a few knocks.

The 15.4-inch WXGA (1,280x800-resolution) display, which uses Dell's contrast-improving TrueLife technology, is definitely a highlight. Text was sharp, and DVDs and Vista's Aero interface looked great. An integrated ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 adapter that shares up to 256MB of system memory powers the graphics. Casual gamers won't be disappointed with this chip.

Cheap Quite tough Good toshiba satellite m30 series battery life Little bloatware Good and fast support Reliable performance (did not crash even once) Good keyboard and touchpad Cold...Weak CPU, no dedicated video card option No FireWire port (you can buy ExpressCard to FireWire adapter) No...The Inspiron 1501 is a low-cost version of the top selling Inspiron 6400/e1505 series to keep budget-minded.

To meet your PC needs, the Dell Inspiron 1501 can be built with a range of AMD processors, including Sempron, TurionTM 64 and TurionTM 64 X2 series chips. The AMD TurionTM 64 X2 offers dual-core technology which can provide substantial improvements over dell xps m1730 battery single-core counterpart.

Friday, September 11, 2009

HP Pavilion DV9000 Review

With the HD-friendly Pavilion dv9000t, HP shows that it continues to take entertainment seriously when designing its laptops. The latest iteration of the desktop replacement incorporates a bevy of high-end components, such as a Core 2 Duo processor, discrete Nvidia graphics, and a built-in HD-DVD drive, into its lightweight case. Add in the dv9000t's sleek design, with its echoes of consumer electronics devices, and you have a system that will look as good in the living room as on the desktop. While the new processor didn't add up to the greatest performance we've seen (that distinction belongs to more gaming-oriented systems, such as the Dell XPS M1710), the HP Pavilion dv9000 battery is a great choice for home users who want their laptop to double as an entertainment system.

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HP Pavilion DV9000 Notebook Full Specs:

  • Screen: 17" WXGA+ (1440 x 900) Brightview standard. Optional WXGA+ Ultra Brightview or WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) Brightview display.
  • Processor: Available with Mobile AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core processor
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 discrete graphics with 256MB dedicated DDR2 VRAM
  • Card Reader: 5-in-1 digital media card reader
  • Four USB 2.0 ports
  • ExpressCard 54 slot
  • Wireless: Integrated wireless support for 802.11 a/b/g Wireless LAN and Bluetooth on select models
  • Dual hard disk drive option with combined capacity up to 240GB
  • 8-cell Li-Ion battery
  • Weight: Starting as low as 7.8 lbs
  • Speakers: Integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP Home SP2 or Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2. Optional configuration with Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
  • Dual stereo headphone jacks -- one with high-definition audio support (S/PDIF capable)
  • Optional HP webcam with integrated dual stereo microphones.

We decided to pit the ibm thinkpad r40 battery against the Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660, the successor to the Qosmio G35-AV650, the world's first notebook with an integrated HD-DVD drive, by booting up the hi-def version of The Bourne Supremacy. On the dv9000t, the movie looked incrementally better than a standard-definition DVD, but on the G35-AV660, the colors were much more vibrant, and the images were notably sharper. That's because the Qosmio sports a 1920 x 1200-pixel resolution LCD, compared with our dv9000t's 1440 x 900-pixel screen. Spending an extra $50 will get you a more HD-friendly 1680 x 1050 pixels, but HP doesn't offer an 1920 x 1200-pixel option. On the plus side, we like that you can play HD DVDs on the dv9000t using QuickPlay.

  
We then output the visuals from both notebooks to the HP LC3260N--a 32-inch television--via an HDMI cable. We were less than thrilled with the dv9000t's visuals. The colors and crispness were still ho-hum, even though we were watching the movie on a much larger screen. Although the G35-AV660 didn't display images on the big screen with as much pop as it did on its own monitor, The Bourne Supremacy looked sharper and had better color balance when fed through that notebook than it did through the Toshiba PA3291U-1BRS battery.

In addition to the large storage capacity, HP has also included a full two gigabytes of memory to complement the Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor. This is double what most desktop replacements offer and allows the system to power through memory intensive applications or multitasking better than its competitors. So, if you are looking for raw performance, the dv9040us does do quite well although it isn't the top.

The new TI gauge is more accurate than today's gauges, which measure a battery's voltage, because it measures a number of electrical properties. Voltage-only-based gauges are erratic and unreliable because voltage doesn't fall steadily as the battery is discharged. What's more, the voltage changes as the battery ages and experiences different temperatures. It also varies with different power demands on the battery.

17" notebook PCs aren't known for their ability to leave AC outlets for long. The battery for hp pavilion dv9000 laptop surprised us by going 2 hours and 44 minutes on a charge using the default power management settings with WiFi on and active. This was in a mix of web surfing and business oriented tasks. Don't expect to play Doom III for that long unplugged! We like the brightness set at 75% to 85% and happily battery life didn't take a complete nose dive with the large panel set that high: it reduced runtimes to 2 hours and 27 minutes. An 8 cell Lithium Ion battery is standard and HP also offers an extended 8 cell high capacity battery for those who roam with their 8 pound buddy in tow. The 90w AC adapter is light and compact, and it's one of the few that still uses 3 prongs. It's a world charger that supports 100-240v at 50-60Hz.

Vista "Windows Experience Index" rating of 4.5/4.6 depending on run. Very powerful graphics card for a dell inspiron 1525 battery. Ignore what the other guy said about boot times in Vista - yes it sucks - but if you actually heed Microsoft's advice and use hibernate instead, which is intended with Vista, boot from switched off is approximately 30 secs and FAR faster (this is slightly tuned without unneeded startup/service/sidebar rubbish). Memory is adequate, but you may be better off getting 2GB instead (replacing both 512MBs inside with 1GBs).

Note the one of the biggest battery drains in Vista on a laptop is the background indexing service - this increases hard disk usage - disable it in the services.

The Core 2 Duo T7300 processor 2Ghz and 2GB of RAM (up to 4GB) can handle all from standard application to hardcore multitasking. In the top of the display there's a webcam VGA resolution which deliver clear skype video call even in low light environment. The NVIDIA 8600MB GS graphic card with 256 MB memory give dell inspiron 6400 battery a wonderful game experience. The notebook price at $2,074 and available on the market.