Friday, October 30, 2009

Types of Notebooks

There are different types of Notebooks. Each has its own pros and cons. It depends on you which one is best suited for you. Some of the types of notebook are given below


Ultraportable

Ultraportables systems are so light and small that you'll hardly know they're in your laptop bag. The smallest ultraportable is sometimes referred to as sub-notebooks having 10-inch displays and confined keyboards.

• 2kg or less
• Less than 20mm thick
• Little displays (12 inches or smaller)
• Slower
mobile processors, less memory, and smaller hard drives
• No internal CD, CD-RW, or DVD drives
• Ports are very less
Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional

Thin-and-light

A thin-and-light offers the best balance between portability, performance, and features, particularly for business travelers.

• 1.8 to 3kg
• Less than 40mm thick
• Medium sized displays (12 to 14 inches)
• Powerful mobile processors, lots of memory, spacious hard drives
• One exchangeable internal CD, CD-RW, or DVD drive
• All standard ports
• Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional

Mainstream or value notebooks

This notebooks bring the performance and features that most users need without all the stuff they don't. Though these devices are a bit lighter and smaller than desktop replacements, mainstream notebooks still aren't suitable for business travelers.

• 2.5 to 4kg
• Approximately 40mm thick
• 14-inch display or larger
• Value mobile processors, base amounts of memory, and small hard drives
• Two fixed or exchangeable
internal drives for floppy, CD, CD-RW, or DVD drives
• All standard ports
• Microsoft Windows XP Home

Desktop replacement

A desktop replacement is prepared for just about anything, but it rarely ever ventures off the compressed path. Because of its big and heavy size they are uncommon to traveler. But these give the best performance and the most features available in a notebook.

• 3.5kg or more
• Over 40mm thick
• 15-inch to 17-inch displays
• Fastest mobile or desktop processors, most memory, and largest hard drives
• Two exchangeable internal drives for floppy, CD, CD-RW, DVD, or DVD recordable
• All standard ports and multimedia connectors
• Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional

Tablet PC

They are available in two basic designs: tablets that look like traditional notebooks, but with displays that turn round and fold flat facing outwards, and slates that have no attached keyboard

• Less than 2kg (some slates weigh as little as 1kg)
• Most of them are compact.
• 12-inch digitized displays
• Same mobile processors, memory, and hard drives found in ultraportables
• No internal CD, CD-RW, or DVD drives
• Fewer ports,
• Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition

Monday, October 26, 2009

Is Notebook a Better Choice Than Desktop?

If internet made the world a global village, then we might as well say that notebooks made it a global colony. With desktops, things were a click away from us; notebook shorted the distance. Now we can carry the global colony on our shoulder. High-end technology at your lap, perhaps, we need nothing to conquer the world of convergence.

The great advantage of notebooks is that it gives us a sense of portability and mobility. Looking critically, portability is the only feature, a notebook has over desktops then why do we choose to go for a notebook? Notebooks can let you carry your work conveniently and you do not have to worry about all the wires, hardware and space required to keep a desktop. Also it's a matter of choice between work and home. You may want to work from home, when your baby or wife is ill. A notebook comes in handy then.

A notebook has a different role to play for different people, but it gives an incredible sense of freedom. Gone are the days when people walked around with pen and paper. All you need to do today to make notes it to buy a notebook. You may want to quickly write a email to a radio station, which is making noise in the name of music. You may want to sit in your neighborhood coffee shop and write a book or letter. But if you want to carry your notebook everywhere you go, you have to consider the weight of the machine too. A notebook weighs between 5 to 10 pounds; an ultralight model is even lighter. Whereas, a desktop computer, with its standalone CPU, monitor, and keyboard, weighs in at about 70 pounds. A notebook takes much lesser space too and is very convenient.

Some of the most famous notebooks are Sony Vaio, Apple MacBook, Dell Latitude, Toshiba, HP. Also there are many affordable versions of notebooks marketed by companies like Fujitsu, Panasonic, IBM, Asus and etc.

Let's look at a scenario where at a school, students are quietly seated at their desks and working on a class assignment with no teachers to guide them. It's real, and is happening in many schools around us. Now, we don't have to mourn looking at our tiny ones carrying pounds of baggage in their backs. Notebook has it all, from their books to assignment copies.

When we look at the productive side of the picture, we would promptly realize that a notebook is always a wise choice for an employer too. It makes his or her employees to achieve more productivity at work. It saves critical office space. At any crucial moment, a notebook can help you to do the work, even when you are not physically present in the office. When the traffic is high, and your boss is waiting for presentation in a conference room, a notebook comes to the rescue. A desktop PC does not give all this freedom for a good worker.

A research says that employees with notebooks work more than those companies with desktop PCs. A notebook enables you to work from anywhere, while traveling, from a beauty parlor, or while waiting for someone at a shopping mall. And the only disadvantage a notebook has is its safety, unless you doubly assure it from theft. It's easy to pick and elope for anyone at a busy commercial place. So, ensure the safety of your costly gadget that makes you feel the world is at your feet and enjoy the power of technology.

This article can also be accessed in portuguese language from the News Article section of page PoloMercantil Roberto Sedycias has a bachelor degree in Business Administration and over 20 years experience in systems analysis and computer programming. Currently working as IT consultant for www.PoloMercantil.com.br


Friday, October 23, 2009

How to Select the Notebook That Meets your Requirements?

For the past ten years there has been a tremendous growth in the usage of notebook or laptop computers. The impact is that the notebooks are slowly replacing the traditional desktop computers from home as well as from office. There are so many varieties, technologies and brands of notebooks available in the market that it has become very difficult for a regular user to identify the best fit for his or her needs. This article will help you in getting a few tips on how to select the right notebook and make the most out of your investment.

A notebook offers several advantages. The most important being the trouble-free mobility. This is enhanced by the easily available wireless internet connections all over the world. It is very convenient to carry all your work with you anywhere you go. Advancement in technology has brought down the weight and size of the notebooks significantly, making it even more comfortable for a regular user.

What are the things that you should consider before purchasing your notebook? Start with doing an analysis of your needs. Ask questions like: For what purpose will I use this notebook? The answers could include -- for internet browsing, chatting, high-end graphic designing, gaming, business or official work, programming, application development, etc. The type of notebook you choose will depend on what you need it for.

When you do your research, make notes on the prices, technical features, configuration, guarantees, and performance that each notebook has to offer. You would need to decide whether you want a notebook from an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or from a brand. It is believed that brand notebooks offer better post-sales service, and guarantee, while OEM notebooks are cheaper and offer the same hardware quality as the brand ones.

If you need a notebook that is small and light and should be carried around easily while you are traveling, go for the ultra-portable range models. These notebooks have screens smaller than 12 inches and weigh up to 5 pounds. Some models of such notebooks include Sony Vaio PCG-U3, Fujitsu Lifebook P1510, Toshiba Libretto U100, Panasonic R4, Dell Latitude X1 and many more.

If you are a business professional looking for a thin and light notebook that offers durability,
security and all important features necessary for your office, then you can select from a wide range of business notebooks. These include AppleMacBook, Dell XPS M1210, Sony VAIO FJ, and Dell Latitude and etc.

If you are addicted to gaming you would need a notebook that has the capability to present high-end graphics performance. These would include notebooks with the latest processors, increased RAM and hard disk
storage space, faster CPUs, top-of-the line graphic display capability, great wireless connectivity and a host of other compatibility features. Some of the best gaming notebooks include Alienware Aurora, Dell XPS M170, and Rock Xtreme CTX PRO and etc.

If you are looking for just an economic replacement for your desktop and you do not want to spend on a high-end notebook, then you can select from a variety of models offered by Acer, Apple, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba. These notebooks are fashioned to be used at a fixed location and weigh up to 13 pounds, so they are not very convenient if you have to travel a lot. They generally have bigger screen sizes and lower battery life.

Apart from the notebooks mentioned above you can also pick tablet
PCs, transportables, high-end personal digital assistants (PDAs), handheld computers, or smart phones. These are mobile devices that you can carry with you wherever you go, if mobility is all you are looking for.

This article can also be accessed in portuguese language from the News Article section of page PoloMercantil
Roberto Sedycias has a bachelor degree in Business Administration and over 20 years experience in systems analysis and computer programming. Currently working as IT consultant for
www.PoloMercantil.com.br

Thursday, October 22, 2009

How Will You Or Your Company Get Help For Windows 7?

by Tom Aikins
With the recent release of Windows 7 there will be a big demand for good Windows 7 help. What will be the best way to get this help?

With the recent release of Windows 7 there will, of course, be many people who will be purchasing, either as an upgrade of their current operating system or as part of a new hardware purchase. Either way, they’re going to have to do something about learning how to use all of the new features of the program which means they’re going to have to get some sort of Windows 7 help.

So what kind of options are there for getting help for Windows 7? There will be many books published about Windows 7 so for $30-35 and you can pick up one of these and use it to find answers to your questions. You could also go to one of the many forums and blog sites that cover Windows 7 and look for help there. These methods have some disadvantages, however.

Books usually contain a great deal of information but it is sometimes difficult to either find exactly what you want or to relate what you’re reading to what you see on the screen. Also, many people just don’t like to read that much anymore and want faster solutions to their problems. The forums that exist, a number of them run by Microsoft, can be helpful but only if you can either find a thread that contains the same question you’re looking for an answer to, or if you start a thread and someone responds right away to your question. This method is really rather hit or miss, however, and if you want instant results you will almost certainly be disappointed.

The best way to get Windows 7 help would be to have the help content right on your computer and indexed properly so that you can get the information you want instantly. Also, the best medium for displaying the help would be video. Reading through complicated and often poorly written help texts is something that we have probably all done before and it can be very frustrating. Watching a clear, easy-to-follow video would be a much easier way to get the information you need.

Videos that guide you through each step of the way and that are well-indexed would be the ideal way to get instant help and would also appeal to people today more who, as mentioned above, are more apt to want to watch a video than read an article. It would be especially useful if you owned a company and had a number of employees that all had to learn Windows 7 quickly. Having your employees simply watch short, well-produced videos to learn how to use Windows 7, or any program for that matter, would greatly simplify your training procedures as well as save a lot of money.

There’s no doubt that software training and help in the future will be done with extensive use of videos. It’s just a question of finding the right company that has the video content that you need as well as the right programming to be able to deliver the help information quickly and easily to the user.



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http://www.mhelp2u.com Tom Aikins is a Bangkok-based writer who does consulting work for Mhelp Software. http://www.mhelpict.com


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Computer maintenance tips for home users

Computer is a machine and like all other machines it also requires proper maintenance. Without maintenance, PC may flail. Dust, dirt can lead to serious problem to PC like low speed, freeze, random error message, and rebooting automatically. People may don't understand this and hire technicians. But the basic problem is poor maintenance. To avoid these and many like problems, people must have to give attention to the PC. It is like cleaning and organizing your own home. Check the computer regularly to ensure it works well. For proper maintenance of computer, the user must know about the processor used, installed RAM, and also hard drive capacity because these are the terms which help to troubleshoot the problem. The following are tips that help to maintain computer and are well worth the time.

Tips to keep computer running smoothly:

1. Computer must be shut down properly and also never turn off computer switch until the window has shut down.

2. Purchase an UPS (uninterrupted power supply) for personal computer. It keeps the computer from crashing of data during power cut and also balanced low and high voltage occurrence.

3. Any useful data that you can not afford to lose must be save to at least two or three physical drives like external hard drives, CDs.

4. Run defragmanting software at least once in a month. This will help to keep hard drive healthy and also help to prevent crashes.

5. Run a good Anti virus because without this computer could get infected when connected with Internet.

6. Use proper firewall programs if has a high speed Internet connection. It will help to keep PC away from those who want to hijack your computer.

7. When start your computer, do not let a lots of program load up. The reason is they use valuable memory and Windows resources.

8. Do keep 300 Mb of your C: drive free for window to use otherwise the computer will get really slow.

9. Always make an emergency boot disk and when your computer has created some problem, booting it up from the hard drive.

10. Always use computers uninstall utility to remove software which is no more required. Never delete program manually as it may cause problem.

11. Don't save your personal files on the root directory as it may corrupt the root folder.

12. Always keep the working files in one folder for better or fast performance of the computer. Another benefit includes it is easy to take back up at once.

13. Delete all suspicious email without opening especially with the extensions .exe, .com, .vbs, .bat, .mdb, .reg

14. If you download a zip file then after expanding it delete the original zip folder.

15. If your computer is turn on all the time, then must reboot your computer weekly. It helps to reset RAM, and ultimately the speed of the computer is fast.

16. Clean up the temporary Internet files, temp files and other junk files at least once in a month.


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Friday, October 9, 2009

Notebook As A Tool Of Time Management

By Roberto Sedycias
Notebooks have emerged as a bare essential for the business executives who carry their work along with themselves. Notebooks which are also known as laptops can facilitate the work process thereby saving substantial and valuable time. In short, it is used as tool of time management.

Owning a notebook is a dream of many, but since it is very expensive nobody buys it unless it is indispensable to them. However, some people having shoe-string budget look for a good notebook. They are the ones who need detailed and comprehensive information on notebooks and laptops before they settle for one.

Basically, buying a notebook or laptop largely depends upon the personal choice, specific requirement and social status of a person. Besides, different manufacturers are introducing notebooks of different look with a wide-range of features. However, some notebooks are launched in the market to cater to a particular segment of buyers keeping in mind of their specific needs. Accordingly, these laptops differ in flavor, class and quality.

Let`s take a look at the various types of notebooks that are available in the market today. Keeping various factors in consideration the notebooks can be broadly divided into four major categories, such as:

Budget laptops - Typically, these laptops cost around US$ 1000 to $ 1200.

Mid-range laptops - Notebooks of this category can be found with a price-tag of about US$1200 to $1600.

Ultra-portable laptops - These light-weight laptops ranges from US$1600 to $2200.

Laptops for the people with a class apart. With all the standard and advanced features in these notebooks, they cost above US$2200.

Performance test of laptops:

Notebooks can be tested on the basis of certain benchmarks such as Multimedia content creation 2003 and Business Winston 2002. These tests determine the performance ability of different notebooks with regard to regular productivity applications and multimedia content application.

Similarly, 3D Mark05 and 3D Mark06 are used as standards to measure the gaming and graphic potential of different notebooks.

Likewise, PC Mark05 is taken as a yardstick to test various components of notebooks such as hard-disk general usage, multithreading, web-page rendering, file decryption and 3D pixel shader.

Moreover, the battery back-up and wireless connectivity can be tested using Battery Mark02 and QCheck as the benchmark.

Finally, Vista Compatibility Check can be undertaken to test if the notebooks have Vista-readiness. Under this test, the performance of the laptops is assessed on the basis of Vista drivers and Vista upgradeability.

Features:

When it comes to features, the list seems endless. Some expensive notebooks have the most advanced features such as built-in webcams, fingerprint readers, TPM and so on. So far as the features go, they can be divided into five different categories, such as:

Physical - Screen size and weight of the notebook

Connectivity - Bluetooth version 1/2, infrared, MMC reader, S-Video, DVI port, FireWire. The number and type of USB ports and PCMCIA slots.

Components - Type of optical drives, whether the notebook has a DVD combo, a CD-RW or a multi-recorder DVD-RW. The hard-drive capacity and any additional component such as wireless optical mouse or an MMC adapter.

Software - Software have always been an essential part of the package. These include recovery CDs, driver CDs, OSes, etc.

Protection - All types of protection available in a notebook, be it a finger-print reader, BIOS level HDD protection, touch-pad lock, TPM, or even rescue option available at the time of boot up.

Pricing and Warranty:

All notebooks ranging from $1200 to $4500 offer warranty of 1 year and some laptops have the option of additional extendable warranty.

So, the above discussed comprehensive analysis and performance tests will definitely help those who are planning to buy a laptop.

This article is under GNU FDL license and can be distributed without any previous authorization from the author. However the author's name and all the URLs (links) mentioned in the article and biography must be kept.

Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for PoloMercantil

Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Pink Notebook Trend

By Shamina Power
The trend of pink notebooks is a rather new one as it is related to some other changes on the laptop market. Five years ago notebooks were mainly used by business people and some other technology lovers. They were used by people that wanted to be mobile with their computers and were willing to pay more to have a laptop computer.

The status of notebooks changed. The hardware of mobile computers got cheaper and this made it possible for notebooks to conquer new niches. One of the key events had been the Nicholas Negroponte's "One Laptop Per Child" project in 2005. Asus picked up this idea developed the "Asus Eee PC 700" the first so called "Netbook". This mini notebook computer had cheaper hardware but was good enough to surf in the internet, do office jobs and watch movies. By excluding an optical storage as well it got very cheap, small and ultra mobile. Nearly all big laptop manufacturers started to develop their own mini notebook computer.

With this much more affordable netbooks, mobile computing was more interesting for many more people. The focus was no longer on the performance or the specifications. All this small laptop computers have about the same performance and for this the main difference is now the way they look. The mini notebook computers are something that you carry around with you and for this you want to identify with it. It is no longer only a computer it is a fashion statement and lifestyle item and you want to be recognized with it. For this the laptop industry is now willing to bring a lot more fashion into the notebook market. One niche that stands out are sexy pink notebooks that are especially designed for the female taste.

With pink notebooks out, a new big market opened up accessories. There is now a high demand for ladies laptop bags which include pink laptop bags and as well other designer laptop bags. A big change comes with the pink notebook and the pink netbook, it is no longer used only for work or education, it became an item of fashion a lifestyle.

Shamina Power is a Student from Munich Germany. She is crazy about pink electronic widgets especially mobile computers.
Blog:
Pink Notebook Reviews Article: Life Is Pink Notebook