Monday, January 18, 2010

Dell Inspiron 1521 Laptop Battery Pack

Brand new high quality Li-ion replacement dell inspiron 1521 battery that are manufactured to meet or exceed the specifications of the original brand manufacturer and provide extended runtime with no 'memory effect', so you can charge it anytime. The battery for dell inspiron 1521 will help you power up your laptop in the office, business trips or vacations. Keep an extra Easy-To-Carry handy battery and enjoy the true portability of your laptop computers.

Specifications:

  • Chemistry: LI-ION
  • Voltage: 11.1V
  • Capacity: 49WH
  • Dimension: 201.2*47.1*20.3mm
  • Weight: 325g
  • Color: Black
  • How to Extend Laptop Battery Life?
    Laptop computer batteries often run out of power sooner than would be desired. Here are some tips for making them last longer between charges…

    Screensaver: Change your laptop's screensaver to a blank (Black) screen, and set it to turn on within a few minutes of inactivity. Screensavers with graphics and sound effects will drain the power more quickly, whereas a blank screen will conserve power.

    Hard Drive & Disk Drive: Avoid using the hard drive and disk drive excessively. Because these are mechanical mechanisms, they consume more power. In some cases, upgrading the amount of memory will reduce hard drive usage. If your dell inspiron 1501 battery laptop is set to run anti-virus scans periodically, only allow this to happen when you have it connected to AC power, because this substantially increases hard drive usage while it is running. If you are using an older laptop with no hard drive, consider using a VDISK or RAMDISK (read more here) to reduce disk drive usage.

    Sound/Music: If you want to listen to music while operating the computer, consider using a separate radio, cassette recorder, or CD player. If the CD player's batteries run out, you will be able to keep using the computer, which is probably your higher priority.

    USB Devices: If your dell inspiron 1521 laptop computer has a USB port, keep in mind that some USB devices draw power from the computer's battery while they are plugged in to it. Avoid leaving such devices plugged in longer than they need to be.

    Software: Different software which accomplishes the same functions may cause your inspiron 1521 battery computer to use different amounts of power. If the software utilizes memory more effectively (rather than reading/writing to the disk or hard drive frequently), it may use less power. Software which places less demand on the processor can also reduce power consumption in some cases, along with programs which use a dark-colored background. Avoid running software directly from a 3.5″ disk or CD-ROM, because it will cause these mechanisms to run frequently and drain the power more quickly.

    Monday, January 11, 2010

    Five Tips For Buying The Right Laptop Computer,

    It's easy to be intimidated by all the laptop models on the market today. There are literally dozens and dozens in every price range. The key to finding the right one for you is to step back and consider exactly how you plan to use your laptop. When you define what you need before you go shopping, buying the right acer travelmate 280 series battery machine becomes much easier.

    Here are 5 basic factors to consider:

    1. SIZE

    In the world of mobile computing, size definitely matters. The size of a laptop affects two key areas: portability and display size.

    If you're always on the go and will be using your computer only in short bursts, a so-called ultralight will save you some shoulder strain.

    On the other hand, if you're going to spend hours in front of your laptop, a larger display may be in order.

    Today, some laptop displays exceed 17 inches, rivaling the display size of many desktop systems canon nb-1lh battery. The down side is that these monsters can easily weigh three times as much as an ultralight.

    2. HARD DRIVE

    Speaking of size, what about the size of the hard drive? One way to approach this issue is to ask yourself the following question:

    Will this be my primary computer, or will it supplement my desktop system?

    If the former, you should look for a bigger hard drive - 60 GB or more.

    If the latter, you may be able to make it with a 20-30 GB hard drive.

    But even this isn't absolute.

    If, for example, you plan to copy a panasonic cgr-d110 battery huge MP3 library from your desktop system to your laptop to make your music library portable, you'd be well advised to err on the side of too big.

    3. MEMORY

    In determining the right amount of system memory, or RAM, take a look at the ways in which you intend to use your laptop:

    If your needs are somewhat mundane - email, spreadsheets, word processing, etc. - 256 MB of RAM should be plenty. This is a common configuration for many laptops, so it means you probably won't need to spend extra for more RAM.

    On the flip side, if you're an aspiring mobile digital photographer or videographer, you should stuff your laptop with as much RAM as it can hold.

    In fact, exactly how much RAM your laptop can hold may in part drive your purchase decision travelmate 280 series battery. Applications for editing and manipulating multimedia content are notorious resource hogs.

    4. NETWORK CONNECTIONS

    Thanks in no small part to the Internet, computing in the 21st century relies heavily on being connected:

    Connected to the Internet, connected to a nb-1lh battery corporate network, connected to a wireless network, connected to a home network, connected to an online service.

    Your life will be easier if you buy a laptop that includes built-in means to connect to them all.

    5. PRICE

    If you're considering a laptop, you're probably wondering how much money you'll need to spend.

    A few years ago, you'd be hard-pressed to find one for under $2,000. Today, there are plenty of laptops to be had for under $1,000.

    What's more, most of the major manufacturers offer a variety of financing options.

    Laptop prices have come down, to be sure. However, a laptop still represents a fairly major purchase for most people.

    If you take the time to search for a laptop that meets your specific cgr-d110 battery needs, you should get many years of use and enjoyment from this important investment.

    Friday, January 8, 2010

    How to Charge a New Dell Inspiron 6400 Battery

    1. For your first use you must fully drain the Dell Inspiron 6400 battery until the laptop goes into hibernation.
    2. Know that after that plug in your charger and allow it charge for 12 hours or depending on what the technician has told you. 12 hours is the max and you can use it while charging.
    3. Charge new battery for three times at first. After that it will take less than 2 hours to fully charge your Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop computer battery.
    4. Learn that this is recommended so that the dell laptop battery will heat up for the time allowing ions to reawaken.
    5. Fully drain and fully recharge your inspiron 6000 battery pack every few month.

    Tuesday, November 17, 2009

    HP Pavilion tx1000 Review

    HP makes a credible case for Vista as highly usable even in an ultralight format. The HP Pavilion tx1000 battery (available for purchase February 28) crams a full suite of multimedia features and even limited Tablet capabilities into an attractive 4.2-pound notebook, complete with an optical drive. It's not the fastest ultraportable on the block, but you get a lot for your money.
     
    Borrowing from the look and feel of HP's Pavilion dv series, the black-and-silver tx1000 is certainly a striking ultraportable. The same Imprint finish is present, which consists of subtle wave patterns on the casing, and the glowing blue multimedia buttons above the keyboard further contribute to the futuristic-chic aesthetic. We wish the buttons themselves were a bit larger, though.

    The HP tx1000 is a lean mean screaming machine. In fact with the In fact with the AMD Turion(TM) 64 X2 Dual-Core TL-60(2.0GHz/1MB) Processor, the HP tx 1000 is the fastest Tablet PC I have ever had the pleasure of using.

    Designed from the ground up with ease of use and customer satisfaction in mind HP has done an amazing job of building a full blown Entertainment PC that will appeal to a wide variety of users and provides people with a user friendly, versatile Tablet PC that is portable, innovative and packed with features that enhance the user experience.    

    The first thing that comes to mind in terms of the HP Pavilion tx2000 battery is that its fun to use.  I can't put my finger on exactly why its such a pleasure to have around or to use but it is.    What I can tell you is that it has a beautiful screen and the best sounding speakers I've heard on a tablet pc.  Combine that with with all of the easy to use features and it makes it hard to put it down once you start using it.  Another interesting thing I couldn't help but notice was that people using the tx 1000 always seem to have a smile on there face.
     
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    All of the ports are conveniently laid out along the sides; and helpful, readily visible gray icons identify the connections so you don't have to hunt. Buttons for running HP's QuickPlay software (which lets you play DVDs or music without having to boot Windows) and for rotating the screen occupy the area just below the screen.

    Converting from notebook to slate mode is easy, and the 12.1-inch screen rotates into place firmly. One quibble: The screen jiggles a bit when the tablet is in notebook mode and that can be distracting if you are moving--say, if you're on a train. The tablet comes with a responsive touch screen; but unfortunately the screen lacks an antireflective coating. In fact, strangely, it seems to have another kind of coating with a smoky hue that makes seeing anything on the screen at an indirect angle unduly difficult.

    Features and Specifications :

    • AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-60 (2.0GHz with 512KB cache)
    • 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM (2×1GB)
    • 12.1 WXGA Brightview Widescreen Display with Integrated Touch-screen
    • 160GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
    • LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer
    • Windows® Vista Home Premium Edition
    • 6-cell Lithium-ion Battery with Additional 4-cell Battery
    • nVidia GeForce Go 6150 with Shared Graphics Memory
    • 5-in-1 Media Card Reader
    • 1.3 Megapixel Webcam
    • Fingerprint Reader
    • HP Mini Remote Control
    • Integrated Audio and Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers, Dual Headphone Jacks, Microphone Jack
    • Integrated 802.11a/b/g WLAN & Bluetooth
    • Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Adapter

    The HP Pavilion tx1000z ships with an ADM Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile TL-60 processor with integrated NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 graphics that has up to 128MB shared memory. The Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core chipset is AMD's answer for thin and light notebook PCs that requires high multi-tasking performance. It supports simultaneous 32-bit and 64-bit computing environments and is compatible with 64-bit Windows Vista. The base model comes with the 1.8GHz AMD TL-56 and you can upgrade it up to the 1.9GHz TL-58 (+$25), 2.0 GHz TL-60 (+$50) or the 2.2 GHz TL-64 for $125 extra when building your own. The processor has 1 meg of level 2 cache (512KB+512KB). The Turion 64 X2 is a good performer in the tx1000 and the benchmarks show it. Popular applications like web browsers, email and Office applications load fast and perform well. It streams media such as music, online radio, Netflix movies with ease. Hardcore gamers who want to play current demanding games like F.E.A.R or the latest QUAKE with MegaTexture and graphics features set to high should look elsewhere (as is generally the case for budget and thin-and-light notebooks). However older and less demanding games such as Rise of Nations 2 and board/puzzle/online casual games run fine on the Pavilion. The HP Pavilion tx2500 battery ships with 1GB of DDR2 system memory (2 DIMM slots) with the option to upgrade to 2GB which is recommended by HP especially if you want to run Aero (the new desktop in Windows Vista). The Pavilion comes with a 80GB (5400 RPM) SATA hard drive with the option to upgrade to 120, 160 or a 200GB drive. One more thing about AMD processors: they run hot. The tx1000z can blow some serious hot air via the fan in the upper and right corner. So be careful not to let that spot contact your skin.

    The 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery extended life battery performance was shockingly good, it lasted for about 4.5 hours in balanced (normal) power mode. In addition to this battery, the model we tested included a 4-cell battery that lasted for about 3 hours. Now if you go for this option of carrying two batteries around you are good to go pretty much all-day. This is great for mobile users and it only took an hour to fully recharge the 6-cell battery, so not much downtime. The Pavilion tx1000 battery also offers a power saver mode for light work or a high performance mode for that busy day. The optical bay is swappable with different optical drives, but it is not setup to house a secondary battery.
     
     
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    The integrated Realtek audio and integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers provide acceptable sound quality for most games, movies, and applications. The sound suffers from lack of bass and less than stellar mid-range vocals, but provides enough clarity and volume for general use. The two speakers are attached to the display and rotate with the screen, which is a nice touch to help direct the sound toward you whenever the screen is rotated. Another nice touch is the dual headphone jacks, which allows two people to both watch and listen to a movie without having to share ear buds.

    The integrated webcam is a handy feature that allows you to do video-conferencing or capture still images without having to attach an external device. The resulting video clips and images from the webcam were clear and accurately colored. As with any webcam, low lighting conditions cause problems and result in low-quality images.

    The fingerprint reader works well and is useful for logging onto the computer and websites without having to remember multiple passwords. The fingerprint scanning software took a bit more time to complete than I would have liked, as HP tx1000 battery requires fingerprints from multiple fingers on each hand and running your finger across the scanner too quickly results in an invalid scan. Also, in most instances the fingerprint scan takes more than one attempt before it successfully recognizes you, so it isn't always faster than just typing in a user name and password when you are logging into a website.

    Saturday, November 14, 2009

    HP Pavilion DV9500

    I purchased an HP Pavilion dv9500. In April 2008 the Nvidia 8600M inside it failed and HP replaced it under warranty.Now,my 2nd Nvidia 8600M GS has failed. Symptoms include artifacts, texture corruption in 3D apps, and a complete and total system lock up which can only be fixed via a hard reboot. Artifacts persist unless I leave the laptop off for an around 20 minutes, at which point I can boot it into safe mode without fear of locking up. I have already reinstalled hp pavilion dv9500 battery and installed the latest drivers for the video card. I spoke with (edit: woops, HP, not Nvidia) and they want me to pay $400 for a new motherboard and 8600M GS. I've seen on multiple sites* that there is a major problem with the 8600M GS failure rate.

    This is the second time I have seen a hp pavillion dv9500 laptop with something screwed up. First one was a case where all of a sudden the screen would just not show up anything. nothing. not even if you hooked itup to a second monitor. but it powered on, and you could hear it. ended up getting it diagnosed and got told that the motherboard needed to be replaced, it cost about $500. Now i have one, that when you boot hp pavillion dv9500 series battery up to start windows normally, after about 3 minutes, all of a sudden the screen goes bad, it turns into a bunch of repeating squares ind just stays stuck like that until you power it off. I do not really know what to make of it. I dont know if i want to just go ahead and try to reformat it, or if there is some other hardware component that is likely causing this, or what it is that i should do. Any advice on what to check, what to look for? It seems to boot into safe mode fine... the screen looks completely fine, everything looks totall normal, and then all of the sudden it goes to scribbled lines of squares.
     
     
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    Key Features of HP Pavilion dv9500:
    • AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile 1.80 GHz
    • Windows Vista Home Premium
    • 17" widescreen high definition display,
    • 1GB Dual-channel 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    • 160GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
    • Optional HP Integrated Fingerprint reader
    Is there any word of dell 310-9080 battery doing something similar? I attempted to bring the issue up with the technician I spoke with but she ignored it. I spoke with her for around an hour and got nowhere. Any advice any of you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

    PROBLEM SOLVED
    Got same problem all of a sudden.
    After searching some forums i came across a solution that really worked.
    There's some sort of a problem with this chip(dont ask me how and why)
     
    So the solution:
    1.Remove Heatsink(cpu-vga)
    2.Remove nearby pcie wifi or/and bluetooth.
    3.Get a hair drier(YES A HAIR DRIER)
    4.aim the heat stream direct on the vga chip(aprox. 3cm away) for 5 mins
    5.WORKING VGA CHIP AGAIN

    Mine works now im actually posting this from my laptop
    I'll get the link with from the original poster.
    Although he hasnt given specific details on why this fixes the problem but as far as i get it, through time and heat levels some of the chip's pins when hot must not have contact(along with shocks)

    Thursday, November 5, 2009

    90W Watt AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop

    This is a Brand New 90Watts AC Adapter with power cord for Dell Inspiron 1545 and Inspiron Notebooks. New Dell Inspiron 1545 charger rated at 19.5V, 3.34A, 90W. Replacement laptop AC adapter is guaranteed to meet or exceed original Dell Inspiron 1545 adapter specifications.
     
     
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    Product Specifications:
    • Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
    • Output: DC19.5V 3.34A
    • Power: 90W
    • Outlet: 3-prong
    • Connecter size:  
    •     Internal Diameter: 5.0mm
    •     External Diameter: 7.4mm
    •     With pin inside
    • Item Includes: AC Adapter and Power Cord
    • Performance: Short Circuit Protection and Overload Protection
    • Condition: Brand New
    • 100%OEM compatible, guaranteed to meet or exceed OEM specifications!

    Replaces OEM Part Numbers:

    310-2860, 310-2862, 310-3149,310-4002, 310-4408, 312-0625, 5U092, 9T215, AA22850-L, ADP-50HH,C9551, DF263, PA-10, PA-12, PA-17, PC531, PA-1650-05D, PA1650-06D3, PA-1900-02D,U6166, UC473, UC473, XD757

    Compatible Notebook Models:

    Dell Inspiron 1150, Inspiron 13, Inspiron 14, Inspiron 1420, Inspiron 15, Inspiron 1501, Inspiron 1520, Inspiron 1521, Inspiron 1525, Inspiron 1526, Inspiron 1545, Inspiron 1720, Inspiron 1721, Inspiron 300m, Inspiron 500m, Inspiron 505m, Inspiron 510m, Inspiron 6000, Inspiron 600m, Inspiron 630m, Inspiron 6400, Inspiron 640m, Inspiron 700m, Inspiron 710m, Inspiron 8500, Inspiron 8600, Inspiron 8600C, Inspiron 9200, Inspiron 9300, Inspiron 9400, Inspiron E1405, Inspiron E1505, Inspiron E1705, Inspiron i8000, Latitude
    100L, Latitude D400, Latitude D410, Latitude D420, Latitude D500, Latitude D505, Latitude D510, Latitude D520, Latitude D530, Latitude D531, Latitude
    D600

    Wednesday, November 4, 2009

    Dell Latitude D630 Review

    The Dell Latitude D630 laptop was first introduced in 2007. It has a 1.80 Intel core duo processor. A "duo" processor means that you take the processor speed and double it. It shipped with 512MB of RAM and an 80 GB hard drive. It originally sold for $1900 dollars, now you can find one much cheaper on eBay for about $500 dollars. It weighs 5.8 pounds with a dell latitude d630 battery which is a little heavy for a modern laptop. It has a 14.1 inch LCD display that is bright and clear and great for playing games or watching video on.

    Combine such superb battery life with one of the other new additions, the integrated HSDPA adapter, and you've got a perfect mobile companion. For a laptop so obviously suited to a life on the road, it's reassuring that build quality is well up to scratch. A single catch holds the lid in place when it's in a bag, and despite weighing just 2.4kg every aspect of the build feels like it will last a lifetime.

    That's not to say the Dell is out of its depth back in the confines of an office. The keyboard is a superb example, boasting full-sized keys with a lovely, positive feel, and is only bettered by that of HP's 6910p. The touchpad and trackpoint are equally praiseworthy. Performance has also taken a leap forward, thanks to the considerably faster Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 processor. Allied with 2GB of memory, this powered the Dell to a fine 1.15 in our benchmarks.

    The notebook also incorporates a thorough set of features for business -- including corporate-level security measures and optional WWAN -- for a lower price than competitors such as the Lenovo ThinkPad T61. It's enough to tempt even longtime ThinkPad users to make the switch. Businesses can't go wrong choosing the Dell Latitude D630.

    We like the subdued design of the Dell Latitude D630; its grey exterior and black interior will fit into even the most buttoned-up corporate environments. More important, the notebook's magnesium alloy case brings an extra sturdiness that you don't see on consumer systems, and its display hinges are reinforced for the long haul. With its standard battery, the Latitude D630 battery weighs 2.3kg, but our review unit included an extended battery that brought its weight up to 2.6kg. That's near the outer limit for a thin-and-light system, though just 181g heavier than the Lenovo ThinkPad T61. With its AC adapter, the Dell hits the road at 3kg, which is manageable for travel but not something we'd want to carry with us every day.
     
     
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    Specification:
    • Processor: Intel T7300 Core 2 Duo (2.0GHz, 800MHz FSB, 4MB Cache)
    • Graphics: Intel GMA X3100
    • Operating System: Windows Vista Business 32-bit
    • Display: WXGA+ 1440 x 900 (matte)
    • Hard Drive: 80GB 540RPM
    • Memory: 512MB (512MB x 1), up to 4GB max
    • Optical Drive: DVD +/- RW
    • Battery: 9-cell 85WHr
    • Security: UPEK fingerprint reader
    • Pointing device: Touchpad or Track Stick
    • Intel 3945 WLAN (802.11a/g) mini Card
    • Dell Wireless 360 Bluetooth Vista Module
    • USA keyboard
    • Dimensions: 13.3" x 9.37" x 1.09 - 1.27" (337mm x 238mm x 27.6 - 32.3mm)
    • Weight: 5.1lbs with DVD drive and 6-cell, 5.8lbs with 9-cell, 6.6lbs with AC adaptor and 9-cell
    • 3 Year warranty, In-Home Service, International

    Being a business class laptop, the D630 is very sober in its design and color. It comes with a two-tone matte black-and-gray chassis that looks quite elegant. The construction material is sturdy – the lid and underside of the laptop are made from magnesium alloy. This imparts the body of the Dell D630 battery a certain amount of stiffness, which eliminates any squeaks that might develop over time. The hinges, while not super reinforced as in Lenovo's products, are quite sturdy, nicely designed, and long-lasting.

    Another good thing we noticed is that the area surrounding the LCD panel is thicker than normal, that is, the screen is a bit more recessed than usual. This helps to prevent the screen from developing LCD pattern problems that could occur if excessive pressure is applied on the laptop.

    This is Dell's first notebooks to support 3.6Mbits per second HSDPA mobile broadband. You get access by inserting a SIM card behind the battery. It's an exclusive tie up with Vodafone, who demands a monthly subscription for the service. However, the unit isn't locked to Vodafone so you could insert any old sim card but Dell won't offer support if you do this.

    Under the left palm are situated the 2W speakers, witch have quite a good quality. Very accessible are the quick mute and volume buttons witch are situated just on top of the keyboard.

    There are two batteries included in the package, one of them is a standard six-cell battery an extended nine-cell dell latitude d620 battery that juts out from the front of the chassis. Tests have proven that the values for the life of the batteries are not bad at all, the Dell has achieved two hours and 30 minutes for the 9 cell battery and one hour and forty minutes with its standard battery.

    In a world where manufacturers regularly adjust key width and placement to fit the width of their notebooks, we appreciate the Dell Latitude D630's standard keyboard, which is quite comfortable for pounding out emails and Word documents. If you don't like the flat-headed pointing stick (not unlike that found on a ThinkPad) with two dedicated mouse buttons below the space bar, you can use the wide, rectangular touchpad, which has its own activation buttons on the wrist rest. If you opt for biometric security (as we did on our system), Dell squeezes a fingerprint reader between the touch pad's buttons; we appreciate the added security but wish the buttons were a bit larger. Above the keyboard sit all the media controls you'll need on a business notebook: volume up, volume down and mute. For a business system, the Latitude D630 has some pretty nice speakers; although the sound became muddled at high volumes, sound in the lower three-quarters of the volume range was full and balanced.

    The Dell Latitude D630 battery includes most of the ports and connections we'd expect on a thin-and-light, plus a few extras. It lacks S-Video-out and a multiformat flash card reader (neither of which is essential for business users), but the Latitude D630 does add one more USB port than average, plus a serial port for use with older, specialised peripherals. In addition, the Latitude D630 piles on corporate-level security measures, including not only a fingerprint reader but also a smart card slot and an internal Trusted Platform Module. Another noteworthy feature is the Latitude D630's Wi-Fi On/Off switch, which incorporates a Wi-Fi finder. Sliding the switch past the On position lets you test for nearby Wi-Fi networks, whether you're booted up or powered down on don't even have to turn your system on to find a network.

    The fully configurable Latitude D630 can come pre-loaded with new Windows VistaTM , Windows XP or FreeDOS to suit your business needs. IT decision-makers will appreciate the optional encrypted or solid-state* hard drives, along with D-family peripheral commonality. Users will appreciate the multiple graphics cards options, and the added productivity boost of the optional brighter WXGA panel.

    This full-featured mainstream laptop enhances the previous generation Latitude D620 with the latest Intel® Core™2 Duo processors, your choice of Intel integrated graphics or NVidia® discrete graphics, and new levels of customisation.

    We don't think so. Flash is cool, because it's expensive, and because it does provide significant performance advantages (when SLC flash is used). But while our results are interesting for most users, they will be shocking to road warriors. You will see very clearly in the benchmark section that theory and real life are sometimes entirely different.

    We still believe that flash-based drives will be the future for the performance segment, but they must not become a key component for energy-efficient notebooks and ultra-portables — where performance is secondary — as long as their average power consumption is higher than that of conventional 2.5" notebook hard drives. In fact, even a high-performance 7,200 RPM 2.5" drive provided better overall battery runtime than most of the flash SSDs we put through the Mobilemark test.

    Dell Latitude D630 is a premium unit with increased specifications separating it from the D530, but trailing the D430 model. This model's design is focused on mobility while functioning as a reliable business tool, while its price, starting at $1,085 reflects its position within the Latitude line-up. The Intel Core 2 Duo processor works with a 2.33 GHz CPU speed, and the graphics are supported by a standard Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100. The 14.1" WXGA display is compact and is intended for users sensitive to weight and mobility. What separates the D630 from lower Latitude models is its connectivity package. Found standard is Intel PRO/Wireless 802.11a/g/Draft-N and Wireless 360 Bluetooth, while Built-in WiFi Catcher increases the laptops network connecting capabilities. There is still room for customizable options on the toshiba satellite 2410 battery, from optical drive to security features like the UPEK finger print reader to help protect user privacy.

    Dell has recently emerged with its all new Note Book model Latitude TM D630 to provide an end - to - end solutions to its customers. With about 9.4 hours battery back up and the mobile nature these notebooks are definitely going to capture the market. ?Customers are sending us the message that they want mobile products with the latest features but no added complexities that can distract them from building their businesses,? said Margaret Franco, director, Dell Product Group. With hard drive that enables utmost security without any performance thrashing Latitude D630 notebooks displays are up to 38 percent brighter than the previous inventions. They have HyperConnectTM features that permit users to work from practically anyplace with integrated 802.11n wireless connectivity for increased throughput and range. Dell is also coming out in few days with an Optional solid state (SSD) drive weeks that delivers performance, dependability and stability as the flash-based storage would not have moving parts.

    The Dell Latitude D630 battery replacement is a decently compact and nicely designed chassis with an awesome line of options available. As tested, there is no doubt that a notebook such as this would cater to most business and home users alike. However, the Latitude line is not available for sale under Dell's Home and Home Office section. Move onto Small and Medium-sized Businesses, and you will find it, but to order from here, you'd need a business license to order from that section.

    The way Dell gleefully installed Windows XP without much clutter-ware bodes well for repeating and/or large corporate orders, and a solidly built system (besides the keyboard), a well designed keyboard and pointing system, as well as its light weight and long battery life helps push the D630 up the corporate ladder's favorites list.

    Monday, November 2, 2009

    Brand New Dell LATITUDE PPX Laptop Battery Pack

    This is a dell latitude ppx battery which can replacement for Dell 1691P, 312-0009, 5081P, 66912, 75UYF ,8208U etc. It's precision-engineered and rigorously tested for voltage, capacity, compatibility and safety to exceed original equipment manufacturer specifications!
     
    This Dell replacement battery pack is a 4400MAH, 14.8V, rechargeable, Lithium Ion battery designed to fit in Dell Latitude PPX laptop. This Hi- Quality battery meets or exceeds original manufacturer specifications for the Dell Latitude PPX battery.The battery pack generally last between 300-500 charge/discharge cycles. All of our laptop batteries are 100% tested for quality assurance. This battery for Dell Latitude PPX includes a one year warranty from the production date. We are capable to arrange fast shipping for all of our products.
     
     
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    Specification:
    • Chemistry: Li-ion
    • Voltage: 14.80V ( Compatible with 14.4V )
    • Capacity: 4400mAh
    • Dimension: 138.50x90.00x21.00mm
    • Weight: 510.29 g
    • Color: Dark Grey
    • Stock_ID: ELDE008D
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    Tuesday, October 27, 2009

    Dell Inspiron E1505 Notebook Review

    Dell's Inspiron E1505 thin and light notebook offers some strong performance from its processor and hard drive but it is held back by its memory and graphics.

    Weighing in at a relatively hefty 6.8 pounds and measuring 1.4 inches thick, the Dell Inspiron E1505 battery sports a roomy full-sized keyboard that makes prolonged typing comfortable. Air vents flank the left and right sides of the chassis for keeping the machine cool during extended use. The large touchpad with built-in horizontal and vertical scroll areas make navigating Web pages a breeze. Beneath the touchpad, embedded in the bezel, are DVD/CD controls that illuminate when pressed.
     
     
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    The Inspiron E1505 reviewed here was configured as follows:
    • Intel Core Duo Processor T2500 at 2.0 GHz per core.
    • 15.4" Ultrasharp SXGA+ display with TrueLife
    • 512MB DDR2 533MHz RAM in dual channel mode
    • Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
    • 100GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
    • 8X DVD +/- dual layer recorder
    • 53 watt-hour 6-cell battery

    The 15.4-inch UltraSharp widescreen display delivered strong colors when watching DVDs, even from a variety of angles. The speakers, which are located on either side of the playback controls, produced surprisingly good sound, even though the bass was a bit weak. This configuration has an 80GB hard drive for storing your digital music collection, along with gobs of photos and videos.

    The Dell 6400 battery core duo processor is some of the newest and best technology. If you are like me, you like to do a hundred different things at once. And that is perfect with this processor.

    The core duo makes it very easy to do things at the same time. You can run your anti-virus software and check your email at the same time and not worry about things getting slowed down.

    The 1.66GHz processor is very fast with today's programs. However, ff you plan on keeping your laptop for a long time you might want to upgrade to a little bit faster like the 1.83 GHz or the 2GHz.

    Storage space starts out at a respectable 60GB hard drive. You can beef the size of the drive up to 120GB for $75 or make it a faster 7,200rpm drive for $175, depending on whether you want more space or higher performance.

    The optical drive on this portable computer isn't top of the line, just a basic CD-RW/DVD-ROM combo drive. This drive will burn audio and data and play DVD movies, but it can't handle any DVD media burns. If you want a DVD writer, Dell offers an upgrade to a Dual Layer DVD burner for a reasonable $30 over baseline. This drive can handle CD and DVD burns as well as burns to high capacity DL media that stores up to 8.5GB on a single disk.

    These Inspiron E1505 battery portable computers ship with Windows XP Media Center operating system, so they're well suited for handling multimedia files. There's no TV tuner built in, so if you want to use these laptops for watching and recording television, you'll have to add an external tuner. They do offer Dell's MediaDirect software so you can play music CDs or DVD movies without having to boot up the entire operating system.

    Dell Home Systems Inspiron E1505 is a laptop powered with Intel Dual Core processor, DDR2 Dual Channel memory and 15.4-inch Ultrasharp SXGA+ widescreen LCD display with TrueLife. The notebook aims to deliver quality entertainment experience beside unbeatable productivity.

    Although this is a mid-range computer, an important benefit that the Dell Inspiron 6400 battery offers is the Intel Core Duo dual processor. While I have never been someone who pushes the limits of what his computer can do, I do utilize some applications that are processor-intensive. For example, which is a part of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence through the University of California at Berkeley. This means that my computer is processing radio-telescope data from the observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. While this program only uses the unused processor cycles, so it operates seamlessly with whatever else one may be running, a benefit to the Core Duo processor is that the Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop is able to process double the data compared to a computer with just a single processor.

    The more RAM your laptop has, the faster programs will run and the greater number of windows you can work in at one time. If your needs are simple and you rarely do more than two things at once on your PC, the relatively modest amount of memory that comes installed in inexpensive laptops will be enough. Today the standard amount of RAM shipped in most PCs is 2GB. If you like to multitask--say, you want to launch a search for a file and start backing up data to a disc while you watch a news video--you need more memory.

    The new model weighs 0.4 pound less than its predecessor and contains a raft of upgraded components, including Intel Core Solo or Core Duo processors in speeds up to 2GHz; up to 2GB of swift 533MHz RAM; and a screaming 7,200rpm, 100GB hard drive. In keeping with its multimedia bent, the E1505's 15.4-inch wide-screen display comes in WXGA or WSXGA native resolutions. Like its larger sibling, the E1705, the dell inspiron 1521 battery includes Dell's MediaDirect feature, which plays CDs and DVDs and lets you access photos and other media files stored on your hard drive without booting up Windows first. There's also a full suite of ports and connectors, including FireWire, VGA, S-Video, and four USB 2.0 ports, plus both PC Card and ExpressCard slots.

    The Dell E1505 and Dell Inspiron 6400 battery systems are available immediately in the Americas. The $929 starting configuration includes an Intel Core Solo T1300 processor, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, 512 MB DDR2 memory, 40 GB(2) hard drive, six-cell battery, and one-year limited warranty.(7) A similar configuration with a Core Duo T2300 processor starts at $979.

    Monday, October 19, 2009

    Acer TravelMate 290 Review

    The Acer TravelMate 290 series is one of the most handsome, versatile, and long-lasting budget laptops on the market. It comes with Intel Centrino technology and costs as little as AU$2499 for the bare-bones configuration, though we recommend a few upgrades; the price difference to add a DVD burner to the Acer TravelMate 290 battery is pretty good value for a notebook. While the price may say mainstream notebook, many of the features scream thin-and-light laptop. For instance, you can swap media modules in the TravelMate 290 series, which you can't do with most mainstream notebooks. It also achieved extra-long battery life in our Labs' drain tests. Despite a few design letdowns, students and families on tight budgets should give it serious consideration.

    Editor's Note: The Acer Travelmate tested here varies ever so slightly from the locally available version; in the US the memory specification drops to 128MB and various hard drive sizes are available.
    Although the Acer TravelMate 290 series falls into the mainstream category, the laptop's case measures a trim 3.2cm and weighs 2.8kg (3.2kg with the AC adapter). The chassis is 33.2cm wide by 27.4 inches deep, making room for a 14-inch screen in a purplish-silvery, titanium-alloy lid. The dark-grey, plastic base features a rubber shock absorber directly under the hard drive. The well-designed lid latch opens easily with one hand.

    Acer's big keyboard is a letdown. Unlike the mildly U-shaped, hand-friendly keyboards found on other Acer notebooks, the TravelMate 290 battery features a straight one. It operates quietly, but it sags under pressure and gives poor feedback. The important keys are large, as you'd expect for the chassis size, and the touchpad is also spacious and smooth, with two mouse buttons below it. (There's no pointing stick.)

    Icons and text appeared nice and big when displayed at the screen's native resolution of 1,024x768, but colours looked a bit washed out, especially reds and yellows. DVD movies surprised us when they made a slightly jerky start, even at two-thirds screen. Speaking of DVD movies, they load easily into the front-loading DVD drive HP Pavilion dv8000 battery. The swappable media bay can also hold a DVD-R/-RW burner, a rare option on a budget notebook. Stereo speakers at the left and right corners of the front edge sound raspy when turned up high, but at a reasonable office volume, they play speech and music clearly.

    The TravelMate 290 offers plenty of ports and slots for the average user. It features three USB 2.0 ports, a single Type II PC Card slot, four-pin FireWire, parallel, Ethernet, modem, VGA/video-out, and S-Video-out ports. There's no built-in floppy drive, but you can attach an external floppy via USB.

    The notebook ships with either the Windows XP Home or the XP Professional operating system. You also get a healthy mix of additional software, including Norton AntiVirus, Adobe Acrobat Reader, CyberLink PowerDVD XP 4.0, and NTI CD-Maker 6.0.

    The Acer TravelMate 290 is the fastest 1.3GHz Pentium M-based system we've tested yet, easily beating its closest competitor. The Intel 82852 GME Extreme Graphics Controller shares system memory, but surprisingly, this architecture did not hurt performance as much as we've seen in the past. Acer configured the TravelMate 290LMi so that its processor would not throttle down too much, giving it a performance edge. When it comes to office and content-creation apps, the dell xps m1730 battery is one of the best mobile performers in its class.

    In battery tests, the Acer TravelMate 290LMi lasted more than five hours, placing second to the IBM Thinkpad R40, but still in a very healthy spot. The system owes its great battery life to its power-efficient Pentium M processor and 14.8V, 4,300mAh (64WHr) battery. The IBM ThinkPad R40 came in first place using the same 1.3GHz Pentium M processor as the battery for TravelMate 290 and a less powerful 14.4V, 4,000mAh (58WHr) battery. Acer has once again achieved the elusive balance of great performance and long battery life when running office and content-creation apps.