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Probook 4430S 14" I5-2410M

Probook 4430S 14' I5-2410MThis laptop really lives up to its description: ultra portability without sacrificing performance. I'm posting this review after a two week of ownership.

Good bright display, Awesome aluminum design, bluetooth and keyboard. One open SO-DIMM slot for cheap expansion. Excellent hinges. Decent webcam and audio. Fingerprint scanner is great. Great battery life. Fast Sandy Bridge processor. USB 3.0 port removes the USB bottle neck from external devices. Great for external hard drives. 4 USB ports, more than usual in this form factor. Doesn't have a ton of blue LEDs everywhere to distract you. All leds are white or amber depending on status and aren't bright or annoying. Windows 7 Pro 64bit. The fan is quiet, and it won't set your lap on fire. Sturdy construction. Light and easy to manipulate with one hand.

The biggest issue is the bloatware. You're going to want to do a reinstall right away (bcoz lots of HP unwanted software's)the other thing it has HDD with 4 Primary Partitions (Boot, C:drive, HP Recovery & HP Tools)means you are not able to shrink your C to create more logical partition and if you need more partitions you needs to reinstall and by using HP's restore partition you'll just end up right where you started. Going to contact HP support for getting installation media to reinstall my machine according as per my wish with Hard disk Partitions. Except this this machine is really fast and great

Few Updates : If you have little knowledge of Hardware you can even shrink your C drive for that you just need to convert your C from primary to Logical and after that you can create more partitions all logical ..don't worry about loosing OS, as system boots from Boot partition, I tried it myself and now have four partition of C drive as C,D,E & F.

After updating windows i found my System goes lil slow basically booting time... found the reason is again HP bloatware... but Not an issue i got a free CD from HP for Win 7 Pro 64 bit without any bloatware... Just the OS :)....so will going to reinstall my System with OS only ..... HP rocks :)

I am the kind of person that knows exactly what it wants on a laptop. I was looking for an especific set of features and when this laptop came into the radar I research it extensively before purchase. before purchase I called Circuit City which is the vendor who shipped the item, on their website is listed as having a USB 3.0 port same as HP website for models 4430s and 4530s, the person from circuit city told me it has USB 3.0 I also got the PDF with specifications from HP website saying so.

My laptop came without USB 3.0. I called HP and the first tech support I spoke with said they had problems with the USB 3.0 parts and some shipped out with it and after some shipped out without...WTF??? they promote this laptop as having USB 3.0 then it doesnt??

after several calls to tech support, customer service (one individual tried to convince me this model never supposed to have USB 3.0) I spoke with a HP manager in customer care, she admitted that they had an issue with some parts and that there is nothing they can do. Very dissapointed.

The laptop is fabulous, very fast and great features,great screen, HD webcam not too heavy and not bad looking, nothing wrong except that I do not want to buy a new laptop without USB 3.0.

I will send it back just because of that. If USB 3.0 is not important for you this is a great machine, I had a Pro book a couple of years ago and it was problem free and very fast.

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I've been using the computer for a week. So far it serves most of my needs well: fast, portable, decent battery, etc. My biggest issue is the up/down arrow buttons to move the cursor. To configure the keys into a nice compact rectangle, the designer made these buttons really small, i.e. half the size of a normal key on the keyboard. While this may seem trivial, it's a big problem for anybody who uses those keys a lot, especially for Excel (which, admittedly, I used much more than the average person). I'm constantly hitting the wrong button, because these cursor buttons are too small. Since this is a work issued laptop, I have to stick with it. I hook it up with another keyboard to get around the issue at work, but there's no way around it when I'm traveling.

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Very good computer. It has a good memory, and a good capacity. A little heavy, I thought I would weigh less than before I had an IBM. However, I recommend it.

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It is exactly what I was looking for. I used it at work and it works quite fast and also it has all the disk capacity I need.

I plugged on it a bigger monitor, my printer, a wireless keybord and mouse, and the scanner too.

Besides it occupies very little space and it's really light. And if I want or if I need, I can easily take it home.

I received it much more sooner than the page says, and that meant a nice suprise to me.

I am very pleasead with my purchase. Thank you.

Sony VAIO E Series SVE1413APXB 14-Inch Laptop (Black)

Sony VAIO E Series SVE1413APXB 14-Inch LaptopGreat for video edits, burning music and more! this computer is a big step up from my old one and i love how fast it loads from sleep mode. i had no issues, the battery life is great, i would recommend this for a wide range of people looking for a very solid and powerful computer.

Alienware AM14X-6667BK 14-Inch Laptop (Stealth Black)

Alienware AM14X-6667BK 14-Inch LaptopI've had this computer for a little over a month now, and it's doing everything that I need from it. I use it to create slideshows, work on training videos, music, and video games, and it does everything without ever slowing down. The areas that light up are cool for some people, I personally don't use them. The AlienFX allows for you to switch their color between fifteen or so colors, of if you're like me, it allows you to turn them off. It's got enough memory to allow one to have a music player, a movie maker, microsoft powerpoint, and Google Chrome with about twenty tabs open, and the computer never slows down. It's a rather large, and heavy computer, but well worth the pricetag.

The only problem I've faced with it, is one pixel went dead in the top right corner of my screen. That's it, but it is from the fact that I've spent nearly four days flying and after I opened it up. It was there. I'm not worried, it doesn't bug me any when I'm doing any of my work.

In my opinion, if you do a lot of work on your personal laptop, this is something you definitely need to invest in. If you do a lot of work for the government on your personal laptop, once again, this is definitely something to buy.

I just got my computer today,and installed Diablo 3 and it works like a charm.What a beautiful and fast computer this is.I recommend this computer to anyone that loves game.And I love the way the keys light up.Very cool computer.

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My brother, a Computer Scientist, hated it when he found out that I bought this laptop without checking with him. He's replaced the hard drive with a solid state hard drive. He also threw away the 6GB RAM that came with the laptop and replaced those with new 16GB RAM. It's just a little heavy, but it works beautifully now.

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Seriously. It works. Quickly too. Windows 7 takes some getting used to, but it's intuitive for the most part. The laptop itself is solid, nifty color schemes. While it's a gaming laptop, I'm not much of a PC gamer and have limited use for the colors on the keys.

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Apple MacBook Air MC504LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION)

Apple MacBook Air MC504LL/A 13.3-Inch LaptopThis review is for the 256gb SSD 13.3inch Macbook Air w/ 2gb of ram.

(Check the comments after reading the review if you're still on the fence, I'm going over some more uses and offering more tips and advice, and if I have problems I'll note them below, I'll try and add a video review in a week or two showcasing everything after some more use, stay tuned!)

Here's a short overview of the benefits of the 13.3 inch macbook air, and things you should know prior to pulling the trigger, final recommendation is at the bottom :)

When I heard about the air I had the follow questions / concerns. Hopefully I can ease your mind...

2gb of ram only (you can custom order 4gb but you can't install this any time later on).

I was paranoid this computer would be unusable. I feel like I need 8 gigs of ram and a quad core machine just to run firefox (it gets so slow), not to mention the other tasks I enjoy doing. 2 GB is going to be far too much of a bottle neck... or so I thought!

2gb is ample ram. If you run out of ram, OSX writes to the hard disk (virutal ram, the stuff you've been told your entire life is bad and to avoid it at all costs... but with SSD, this becomes a non issue).

13.3 inch screen... Is it going to be enough to use as my main computer? Will it be too heavy to travel?

The 13.3 inch is perfect. I had a 13 inch macbook pro, I loved it, but I got rid of it because I needed a bit more screen real estate and the machine seemed a bit too slow (likely the hd was the major bottleneck).

The 13.3 inch macbook air has the resolution of a 15 inch, in the form factor of a 13 inch. It's truly the perfect combination.

Gloss (on the air) is a non issue, unlike the macbook pro 13 inch on up (where it is a issue). I thought the gloss on here would annoy me... not a bit! It's different.

The next concern I had was the processor. Honestly, I thought 1.86 core 2 duo was going to be a bit sluggish. Especially with 2gigs of ram... However, (I'm pleased to report), there's been no such problem on my end (a friend of mine bought the 11inch and the speed difference is noticeable, but compared to a 15inch macbook pro (running i5) it feels about the same, only more speedy on launching.

That's to say, with this base configuration (1.86ghz core 2 duo) you can do everything you need (including playing games like Crysis, Call of Duty, Battlefield, Starcraft) all on this little machine.

I've edited HD video on the unit (no problems), (though exporting is obviously much slower than on my imac, as to be expected, but editing and working on the footage was pretty much the same, it's only in exporting where you realize the machine is slower).

All in all the processor is fine.

So let me recap.

I was afraid the processor might be a bit too slow to use as my only every day machine (turns out it's not, granted if you edit HD video daily as your job, you might be better off with a i7... in fact you would... but if you edit video a few times a week, not a big deal).

I was hoping I might be able to play a game every now and then and was afraid the 2gb of ram and 1.86 core 2 duo would be the death of me... not even a problem. I can play call of duty modern warfare 2 (I'll come back and let you know how Black Ops is when It comes out), and Dirt 2 with no problems (granted, I'm using low to medium settings). So the processor is not an issue.

I was afraid 2 gigs of ram was far to unacceptable (almost didn't buy this because of it), but again, that's not a problem. The SSD is more than zippy enough to handle any paging if required.

(I'm typing this on firefox with over 40+ tabs open, listening to music with itunes, downloading photos from my amazon s3 account, and uploading a video via FTP to a web host)

No slow down at all. I usually experience slow down on my imac with a quad core, where here I do not.

Everything is just instant.

I was worried about the screen. I'm one of those who likes taking his computer outside on the beach, at a conference, or to a local coffee shop to get work done. The macbook pro glare was unbearable. The 13 inch screen was limiting...

The Macbook Air? No such problems, glare is pretty much a nonissue, and the extra resolution is a god send (especially if you want to do any programming or editing (video or photo).

Bottom Line:

This is the perfect computer for me right now (and I do a lot of things).

I've edited video, worked on photo's, wrote, and opened obscene amounts of tabs, all with no slow downs (again, applying filters in photoshop on 12+ mp files will slow down some, obviously, and exporting your HD video will be slower, but the actual working is a non issue).

The main benefit of this machine to me (and the reason I bought it) was so that I could use this at my desk when needed, I could take with me on the road, and when traveling.

I need to be able to edit photos (screen shots, comps, whatever) and edit video (as well as export).

I need to be able to write (using this mac it is instant, just a click of a button, no more waiting on the spinning beachball of doom for word to load up... ON MY IMAC QUAD CORE!)

I want something with a decent battery life (I got over 10 hours of use, I have the brightness set low (around 50%) bluetooth off, wireless on, browsing the web (no flash), itunes running, and typing away (checking wikipedia and google constantly, all with no slow downs at all, this thing is better than my imac!)

(To be fair, I did watch some netflix videos and hulu on my laptop as well and the battery lasted around 4 hours).

And I need to be able to carry this machine around and do all my work. This machine is just perfect.

I love it, and I love it more with each day.

Right now I have a somewhat unique setup. I have a laptop stand for the laptop (sets it off beautifully) that I use with an external keyboard and mouse (logitech wave combo, which I prefer due to ease of typing, when I need the track pad for gestures it's right there (along with my fellows gel pad).

I have a lap desk for my laptop, and the air works on it perfectly. So I can get work done on my laptop in perfect comfort while laying down, or lounging on a chair or couch at home (I don't take it with me).

I have a nice laptop sleeve that fits perfect (be.ez 13 inch macbook pro sleeve, fits the air like a glove), that I fit inside my vertical messenger bag (which houses this laptop + + a wacom tablet and my kindle will fit in there too).

So when I'm on the go I have the laptop secure and protected (I also bought a slip on pad that gives your wrists relief when typing on the laptop).

In the end, I feel this is the perfect computer. 128 SSD is enough for most people, if you install windows, you can live with 128, but 256 gives you room for your music library and editing videos.

I use an external Western Digital Passport 1tb with this laptop (requires no power cord) and I'm 100% perfect. I love this setup and I doubt I ever go back to the way things where.

No more desktop work (except to batch encode or use as a render farm), and no more bulky laptops (this thing is everything I want and need).

5 out of 5 stars.

If you do a lot of video work, or you render out animations a lot. You can use this machine to do your work, and your desktop to handle the heavy processing. Just store your files on a usb flash drive and xfer to your desktop to handle the render.

If you do 3d animation / modeling. Modeling will be fine, rendering may be a bit slow, when ready, save your file to usb drive, xfer to desktop and your done. (Or use your favorite batch rendering program).

I LOVE IT!

Here's links to all the accessories I use, and at the top under the product description you can view images of how it all looks together.

I'll come back and update this review through time, feel free to post any questions and I'll come back and respond.

Have fun, and buy one!

My Media Drive (House Movies, Photos, Music)

Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1 TB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive WDBABM0010BSL-NESN (Silver)

(Note they have a newer version that supports USB 3.0, however the macbook air does not support 3.0 so I see no need in spending the extra cash, There is a black version that supports 3.0 and is the same price. I just already have a 500gig black one that I use so I went with silver).

My Case (Macbook air fits perfect)

Be.ez 100691 LA robe Allure Sleeve for Macbook 13.3 (Black)

My Lap Desk (use it on the couch, in the bed, lounging around, non slip and very steady)

Logitech Comfort Lapdesk

I really use it the most when researching, browsing the web and consuming media. When I'm creating content at home (other than writing) I'll sit at my desk and use this...

Logitech N110 (seems that it's not being sold right now by amazon so I can't use the insert a product link, just type it in and you'll find it, check my images at the top for more).

I use this keyboard at the desk:

Logitech Wireless Wave Combo Mk550 With Keyboard and Laser Mouse (920-002555)

I like this for the ergonomics, it feels good even while typing for extended periods.

I hope you enjoyed this review and feel free to leave a comment or question below :)

I do have fairly recent Mac desktops, but my own personal Mac notebook had become aged. It was a Powerbook.

With the release of iPad last Spring, I had considered not going back to owning a new notebook, with a desktop and iPad at my disposal.

However, I decided I simply need a keyboard for some on the go work, and my machine was simply too old now.

This October 2010 MacBook Air redesign is the answer for me. Furthermore, my father chose the 11.6-inch model for extreme portability traveling. I do not travel for work, so preferred the higher performance offered by the 13.3-inch model.

I will first address the 11 Versus 13 inch as I have examined both side by side:

*11-inch is shocking to see. Not only thin, but a smaller footprint. Gorgeous computer. You can notice a slight performance hit compared to a recent MacBook Pro.

*13-inch Impressive from the side profile, footprint close to a 13-inch MacBook Pro. Performance feels at or near MacBook Pro level.

In brief, the 11-inch offers a portability never seen before in a Mac notebook. The 13-inch offers "good," portability, light weight, and you sacrifice much less performance. It seems obvious on paper that that describes the two models, and I must say, it is obvious in real world use too.

Physically, the footprint is not much different than a 13-inch MacBook or MacBook Pro that other members of my household own. However, it's the thinness and light weight of this design that brings out the "wow," for those who see it. If you want to use it on your lap in a large chair or sofa, it is simply comfortable.

The reason one would choose this updated 13-inch MacBook Air is simple. This particular model gives you the thinness and light "wow," factors that defined the MacBook Air since its introduction nearly four years ago. However, this model gives you something that was not offered at this price point previously. A nearly fully functional and performing notebook computer. The included 1.86 GHZ Core 2 Duo processor is not a slouch. 2GB of memory is not bad in efficient OS X, and the 256 GB of solid state memory is not only competitive storage capacity to similar notebooks, but yet it is INCREDIBLY fast. The slight hit in processor and memory compared to a MacBook Pro is at least partly made up for by the speed of solid state memory. Just check out the boot up time on this device. It boots up fast. Plus, when it sleeps, open it back up, for instant on. It's a new way of experiencing a computer.

This 13-inch model has a higher resolution display than the 13-inch MacBook Pro, so you will fit more of your windows, pictures, etc. on the display. Indeed, it matches the resolution of the stock 15-inch models. The display looks gorgeous too. It is a glossy display, but if you compare it to a Mac Book Pro, you will find it's a bit less reflective since it does not have the glass over the display. I like this!

What don't you get on this model and do I miss it? Obviously, once again, Superdrive is missing. I do not miss this. I have Superdrive on my desktop computer, and you can always buy the USB Superdrive for less than one hundred dollars, if you want that capability when at your desk. This Air loses the backlit keyboard, one suspects due to the even slimmer and lighter design. However, I type efficiently, so I only lose the cool factor of illuminated keys, not function.

Truly, with the add on of the USB superdrive for pinch situations, this particular model is a Mac that could actually be one's main computer. Decent processing speed, decent memory, and most of all plenty of solid state storage and the speed benefits of that storage. The graphics processor in this release is much improved over the previous generation too enabling watching of high definition videos. Two USB ports allow for connecting your iPod, external USB hard drive, USB Superdrive, printer, or whatever other USB device you might have. SD Card slot is included on this 13-inch Air model for the first time too.

Note The brand new iLife '11 is loaded on this machine too. It's fun to try out the new features of iLife on a brand new computer! iPhoto 11 enhanced full screen mode is fun to use with this high resolution display!

Why four stars? I simply have hard time giving any computer a perfect rating. I think highly of it, but the Air did already exist. It's a big improvement on it. I also believe Air will see a lot of future development in the line as Apple has hinted it is the direction of all future MacBooks.

A graphic designer, developer, or engineer might need more horse power or a larger display. However, a 2.9 pound Mac that is fully capable of being a great second Mac, or primary Mac, for many users is an incredible achievement. Do not let the significance of this creation not take us back a bit. It is an impressive feat. Recommend unit.

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I bought the Mac Air 256 GB version from Apple for my wife-to-be who does very computer intensive work with image editing of the cellular level pictures she takes for her research. For those truly interested in this machine ignore the rabid frothing that the Mac hatters spout about the Core 2 Duo processor. Computer speed is not solely dependent upon increasing processor speed. The speed slowdown in today's computers is occurring because of memory and simply increasing processor speed does not make up for all of this. Fortunately, Apple has realized this in the design of the Mac Air. If you do a little digging for objective information you will find that Apple did not go with the i-series processors because of size and the inferior graphics that is integrated with the i-series processors. I have been waiting to get her a new computer and when the upgrade to the Mac air came out it was an easy decision. My wife-to-be has been a PC user her whole life and absolutely loves the Mac Air. This machine is truly a work of art designed for computer intensive work.

I also use a Dell Latitude laptop at work sometimes. It is new and slow as molasses, which is not a big deal because I only use it for presentations. I assumed it had an older processor in it, but I found out it has an i5 processor and was a little surprised because, in terms of speed, it feels like I'm using a laptop made five years ago. It doesn't even come close to the speed of my girlfriends Macbook Air. I also recently started using a Mac i3 desktop under Windows OS at work that "seems" just as fast as my Dell i7 desktop. And this is by no means a knock on Dell computers as I could care less what I use. I just think this speaks volumes to the factors that affect computer speed other than the processor. And I am not a huge Mac fan and find their OS annoying, so I work on Windows for my research. I haven't used a Mac since their prominence in the 80s, but I'm slowing being won back over by the quality product they make and that I can now use Windows under bootcamp. One final point, my girlfriend has found the battery life of her Macbook Air to be much better under Apples OS versus Windows.

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I purchased the 13" MBA a few weeks ago. It's my first Mac.

There are lots of cool things about the new Macbook Airs. But what stands out most to me is the performance gain from an SSD instead of a spinning magnetic hard drive. It boots up from cold to ready in under 10 seconds. Seriously. It shuts down in about 4-5 seconds. Of course, you don't need to shut it down and boot it up from cold every time just shut the lid and it goes to sleep in 1 second. Open it later and it wakes up just as you left it in about 1 second. Really. Windows laptops have this same feature, but in my experience it doesn't wake up about 1/4 of the time, so I stopped using it. But it works perfectly on the Mac.

Reading from and writing to the SSD is very fast, whether you're installing programs or loading files. The difference is striking compared to my Dell XPS laptop, which has a 7200rpm hard drive and Core 2 duo processor with a higher rated speed.

Now that I have a laptop with an SSD as the main drive, I will never go back to one using a spinning hard drive it's yesterday's technology and just doesn't perform well, compared to this. Of course, part of the performance gain could well be due to the Mac OS X. OS X seems more stable and refined than Windows 7 (and I like Windows 7, though I'd like anything after the disaster that was Windows Vista).

The Air's integrated NVIDIA 320 graphics handles all my needs very well, though I am not a graphics-intensive gamer or video editor, just an average user.

Battery life is really exceptional. At this moment, I've been running my MBA 5 or 6 hours since the last charge, and the battery meter still shows 44% remaining. Since I bought it, I have gotten at least the rated 7 hours of battery life every time. This, too, is due at least in part to the SSD. Regular hard drives use a lot of juice they have motors that physically spin a magnetic platter 5400 or 7200 revolutions per minute. With SSD, there's no spinning disk and no motor, hence longer battery life.

The MBA runs cool most of the time. After I use it for a few hours at a time, the bottom gets SLIGHTLY warm. This is a huge improvement over EVERY OTHER LAPTOP I've ever owned or used, which get VERY WARM or even HOT.

I've only heard the fan come on ONCE the first day, when I was installing MS Office using an external DVD/CD drive. Other than that, my MBA has been completely silent and cool.

Once I complete my transition from Windows to Mac, this MBA will be my main home computer. For average users like me, it's plenty powerful enough. At home, I have it plugged into an external monitor (which requires a $20 adapter), an external mouse, plus I have an external USB drive for backups and an Apple Super Drive (external DVD/CD). I slightly regret buying the Super Drive; Amazon sells Samsung drives that perform better and cost about $30 less.

The everyday experience of using the 13" MBA is like that of using a regular Macbook, Macbook Pro, or other "serious" laptop. What I mean is, when you're using it, it LOOKS and FEELS like using a "serious" laptop, not a laptop that makes compromises to achieve ultra portability. But when you take it with you somewhere, THAT'S when you notice how wafer-thin and feather-light it is.

And for something so remarkably thin, it feels very sturdy. Build quality is excellent.

I read a lot of other reviews by long-time MB users, many of whom are disappointed that the MBA doesn't have the backlit keyboard that Macbooks have. I've never had that feature on a laptop, so I don't miss it. But for people who do, you can get an LED lamp on an adjustable arm that plugs into the USB port not a very elegant solution, but functional and inexpensive Amazon has some good ones pretty cheap.

This is probably not a huge factor in your decision, but you might be interested in knowing the sound quality coming from the headphone jack is excellent. I did an A/B comparison between my MBA, my Dell XPS, and the Lenovo ThinkPad I use at work. I used high-end headphones to listen to a track encoded in iTunes at 320 bps on all 3 machines. The sound quality from the MBA's headphone jack was great, as good as my iPod touch, and way better than the Dell or Lenovo.

On the other hand, tiny speakers built into the MBA are no better than the average laptop speakers.

If you're thinking about buying this, I have a few suggestions.

First, go to a store and see one in person. Play around with it.

Second, make sure you know all the options available at time of order. The 11 and 13 inch MBAs can be ordered with upgrades (bigger SSD, faster processor, more RAM). But, once you buy a MBA, you may not be able to upgrade these components later. (Apple says you cannot. Some user forums say you can. I'd rather not take my chances.) So, you should probably opt for as many of the upgrades as you can afford at the time of initial purchase.

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I'm a nature photographer, and I need a computer I can take into the field to download and evaluate the photos I shoot. It's simply not possible to critically evaluate a photograph in the viewing screen on the back of a camera. For years I have lugged a 15 inch MacBook Pro around in the computer pocket of my Lowepro CompuTrekker AW Camera Backpack (Black) backpack. But with accessories, that was another 9 pounds in an already camera-heavy pack.

The MacBook Air (MBA) has allowed me to lighten my pack by 7 pounds, without any compromising on functionality or power. With 4GB of RAM and a 256GB flashdrive, I can even do serious photo editing with Photoshop. Battery life is very good, 5.5 hours on average while running Aperture 3 to import photos from my camera, evaluate and rate them. The flashdrive is very, very fast, and the video card is quite responsive even drawing big photos.

For all of its almost unbelievably thin form factor, the MBA has a solid feel to it and has held up well on a couple of trips already. I'll give it a real test in Antarctic conditions next, but I expect it will work just fine there, too.

What sells this machine for me is the very light weight. 2.9 pounds and still a full-feature computer, capable of meeting all my needs. Sure, there's an undeniable appeal to the form factor, but the real sizzle is the extremely light weight. I suspect this is the future of laptop computing.

Toshiba Satellite C655-S5206 Intel Ci3-2310M 2.1GHz 4GB 500GB DVD+/-RW 15.6'' Win7 (Trax Black)

Toshiba Satellite C655-S5206 Intel Ci3-2310M 2.1GHz 4GB 500GB DVD+/-RW 15.6'' Win7Great computer!!

Fast: Core I3 + 4GB DDR3?? Awesome for this price...

Beautiful. Neat. Sober. Love it.

Both cooler and DVD drive are extremely quiet.

Doesn't heat up, not even during high processor workload.

Sound is not good: if you demand high sound quality, this is not for you; TRUST ME.

Shipping was flawless and the product was in perfect shape.

Purchased this laptop to replace my first and more expensive laptop. By far, this machine is tops in its class. It is fast, quiet, cool, and runs everything I throw at is just fine. The only downside, is that the sound quality is minimal at best. The battery life on this unit is about 6 hours with normal power settings.

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Everything as advertised, great battery life, large disk and internal memory to meet my program requirements. Display seemed a little less bright than other I have seen but the overall price/performance was hard to beat. Shipping was quick at two days.

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Toshiba C655-S5206 is great innovative in technology the speed overwhelming the HD graphics superseeds the rest it's a great investment and I recomend to anyone interested in purchasing a laptop Toshiba is the way to go for durability and within reasonable budget.

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Ha resultado ser un buen producto y bueno el servicio de entrega.

Cumple con las especificaciones ofrecidas por el proveedor.

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ASUS G75VW-BBK5 2.30GHz-3.30GHz i7-3610QM 8GB 1600MHz 1TB 5400RPM 2GB nVidia GTX 660M FullHD 1080P

ASUS G75VW-BBK5 2.30GHz-3.30GHz i7-3610QM 8GB 1600MHz 1TB 5400RPM 2GB nVidia GTX 660M FullHD 1080PI bought the G75-BBK version, it came out before all of the TS71/72/73 versions. It came with 8 GB of DDR3 1600 MHz RAM, a 1TB SATA hard drive, 2GB Geforce 660M video card, quad-core 3rd gen core i7 2.3 to 3.3 GHz CPU, 17.3" matted display (unlike the shiny G74 display), backlit keyboard. I added in 8 GB more of DDR3 RAM 1600 MHz, and a 256 solid state drive this machine absolutely screams. It was on sale at best buy for $1150 which is quite amazing for a non-online deal. I play battlefield 3 turned all the way up in on graphics, diablo3 all the way up, star wars the old republic, and some other games. Planning to get guild wars 2 when it comes out. Any of the G75's you go with will be good to run the latest games I would say for at least 2 years or more. From the ASUS site you can install the webcam visual ID login, so the webcam ID's your face and automatically logs you in if it knows it's you. Updated the turbo boost monitor to version 2.5, update the turbo boost monitor, get manuals and other drivers and asus apps, support, etc.

The only thing I wish is that the video card they chose was an Nvidia MXM type. These are the only laptop video cards that are currently upgradeable, and are found very rarely, in very few laptops. You have to specifically look, and I was not doing so at the time. Regardless, it will run whatever you need for multiple years to come.

This laptop, also found at local brick and mortar stores, has a lot going for it in terms of specs:

* 17.3" screen of good quality (for a TN panel)

* 1TB HDD

* nVidia 660M video (a 670m would have been nicer)

* Two HDD bays (both having aluminum holsters)

* 8GB of RAM, with two empty RAM slots available to upgrade to 16GB(DDR3-1600)

* Backlit keyboard (average quality)

* Windows 7 Home Premium (Professional might have been better)

* Multiple video outputs, including a mini-Displayport for monitors that use that connector (e.g. Apple Cinema Display). This is a welcomed surprise as I use an ACD.

Load temps (using CoreTemp 1.04RC) reveal the current temps of all 4 CPU cores:

idle temp: 39~44C.

under load: 59~66C.

Load was generated by running Skyrim, at 1920x1080, with ultra-high anti-aliasing settings (AA:8, AF:16), for 18 minutes and 37 seconds. With the default texture files; I have yet to update these, as I was told that downloadable texture files really enhance the experience... And, man, the quality of the graphics is GORGEOUS, with a very lucid frame rate... (up to 50FPS, my XBox version runs at 30FPS... I almost prefer 30FPS as it feels more like a feature film. 50FPS is close to the motion video standard of 60FPS...) I should say there was some choppiness at times, but that was BEFORE I downloaded the latest video driver, and people are recommending AA:4 and AF:8 instead. Either way, I've few gripes with the video subsystem. Now, back to temperatures:

While idle temps seem a tad high, load temps are PHENOMENAL for a high-res game at full settings, especially as it's hard to hear the fans running! Another laptop I own idles at 35C but under load goes up to 90C and it sounds like the fans are going to take off and fly around. A laptop I returned idled at 45C and under load got to 101C. Do note that water boils at 100C... I did also notice that a CPU temp reader did jack up the idle temp by 5C, which was bizarre... I did not use any utility internal to Asus.

Sadly, the battery is a bit wimpy and can only sustain the machine for ~3 hours... If you're a student, get an external battery to plug in, in case you can't find a power outlet. This may be a gaming PC, but the CPU will compile Java, VB, C, and other code faster than dual-core systems.

Also, the lack of Optimus technology means it won't shut down the nVidia GPU to enable the integrated Intel GPU embedded in the CPU in order to extend battery life... but this is a gaming machine, Asus decided to not bother with dynamic graphics switching... yet part of me would have liked the dynamic video card switching to save on battery life... especially in a classroom setting, despite the logo "republic of gamers" for all to see. :)

I upgraded the RAM. The back cover has one screw, and once that is removed, the cover has plastic tabs keep it *firmly* in place. Too firmly... it shouldn't be hard to open. One needs a spudger to pry off the cover. One could use a knife, but a spudger is completely plastic and is less likely to mar the case.

The second HDD bay has an aluminum holster, so you don't need to buy it separately online. That's a big plus. This model also has two empty RAM slots. I filled those right away.

All of the new RAM was instantly found (DDR3-1600, 2x4GB modules). With 16GB, one can run two or three virtual machines with complete fluidity. If you're studying for MCSE certifications and need to install and run servers in a virtual setting.

The keyboard quality is fair. Not as good as one higher-cost laptop of similar hardware specs, but it's passable. Especially as the integrated wristrest is far and above the comparison laptop with the better keyboard (but no wristrest!

And there is only one LED under the spacebar (left side). Seeing photos online confirms this.

All in all, it's a fantastic laptop that allows much expandability, is fairly rugged, and most importantly remains cool and won't fry eggs (or anything else) while being used. If only the keyboard was a tad bit better, and the battery life longer (by an hour or two), but those are minor nitpicks...

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I've had my G75 about 3 weeks now so I've pretty much got everything set up how I want it and have had some time to kick the tires a bit. Runs everything I throw at it without a hiccup, Battlefield 3, everything maxed out, Skyrim with tons of High Res mods, Crysis 2 maxed out, no problems.

I've seen people complain about the sound, I haven't noticed any issues, certainly nothing that made me question what was wrong.

Earlier today Asus posted on their website mentioning that the display on the G75's display beat Apple's Retina display for color accuracy, so that's a big plus, and I will say the 1080p screen is nice!

I thought the matte finish of the exterior was going to be a fingerprint magnet but it's really not.

The only negative I can see is the 54000rpm HD, this is something I'll probably rectify pretty soon, just to put my machine's performance even more over the top.

It was a good buy, I'm really happy with it thusfar, I'll add any notes or discrepancies as the life of my machine continues.

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Great base system. I wanted to get a desktop replacement system at a great price and upgrade the components at my own. The Upgrades I did were 2 OCZ Vertex 4's in Raid0 and upgrade 8GB of ram to 32GB! This particular model G75VW-BBK5 is the more base model, so the money I saved I could invest into the quality parts I want. Installing the RAM was easy and didnt involve breaking any warranty stickers.

Pros: Upgraded to 32GB after for just $140.

1.1Gbps benchmark in Raid0 is absolutely insane. Things open before I click on them, its that fast!

Chiclet keys, Lightup keyboard, not on the "W" key to help train me to use asdw keys for gaming(grew up using cursor keys)

17" full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution

Cons: Having trouble getting Nvidia Linux Drivers 310 working, current or experimental. Eventually need to invest in a larger bag to transport this laptop.

Other Thoughts: Ubuntu install did alternate ubuntu 12.04.1 install disc for raid support and installed grub to the volume0 array. Ordered a 12.7mm HDD Caddy to replace the base DVD drive, put the slower 1TB 5400rpm drive it came with in there.

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THINGS I LIKE ARE THE LIGHTED KEYS, NUM PAD, AND LARGE CRISP SCREEN. I RATE THIS A 5 FOR PEOPLE THAT LOVE TO GAME. I PURCHASED THIS TO PLAY A FEW GAMES BUT NOTHING A 400-500 LAPTOP COULD NOT HANDLE. THAT IS JUST MY FAULT. I OVER DID IT. THINGS I DO NOT LIKE IS THAT IT IS VERY HEAVY AND BIG COMPARED TO SAY AN ALIANWEAR WITH THE SAME SPECS. NOT SAYING THAT IS BAD. IF YOU ARE A TRUE GAMER AND WOULD LIKE A LAPTOP THAT CAN PLAY THEM ALL THIS IS FOR U. I FOUND THAT AFTER I PURCHASED THIS I STARTED PLAYING MY XBOX AND ONLY USE THIS ASUS FOR INTERNET. FOR ME IT WAS OVERKILL BUT THIS IS A VERY NICE LAPTOP. ONE OTHER THING IS THAT ASUS HAS WAY TO MANY MODELS AND IT MAKE SHOPPING FOR THEM A NIGHTMARE. PRICES ARE ALL OVER AS IS SPECS. IF THEY ARE ALL GAMING LAPTOPS WHY NOT JUST HAVE SAY DIFFERENT SIZE ONES. BEFORE BUYING ONE JUST ASK SOMEONE THAT KNOWS COMPUTERS.

Acer AS5733Z-4851 15.6" Notebook (Dual-Core, 4GB DDR3, 500GB HD, 6-cell, Win7)

Acer AS5733Z-4851 15.6' NotebookThis laptop has made it through 2 years of college for me, which is not a light task I am known for abusing electronics. I have left this laptop in direct sunlight for long periods of time, Plus in frigid cold winters of Michigan it survived. Its been thrown around in my book bag etc... but through all of these demands it remains in tact and fast as ever. The screen has true HD graphics with a remarkable refresh rate for a personal computer. I strongly recommend this laptop, as it has proven to me that Acer is a future brand name for PC'S.

IT IS AN EXCELLENT LAP TOP. I HAVE IT FOR 2 YEARS.

CONS: BATTERY CHARGE , SHOULD LAST LONGER.

ELECTRIC , WIRE PLUGS , SHOULD BE MORE EFFICIENTLY COSTRUCTED. (I AM SORPRISED ABOUT THIS FROM ACER.)

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Toshiba Portégé R835-p89 13.3-inch LED Laptop (Magnesium Blue) i5-2450M, 6GB DD3 Memory, 640GB HD

Toshiba Portégé R835-p89 13.3-inch LED Laptop i5-2450M, 6GB DD3 Memory, 640GB HDD, Ultra-lightThe problem with ultra portable is they dont have dvd/cd media readers. Now a days everyone has an external one. Trouble is if you want to run a disc at work or school you are up the creek. This computer is as light as a laptop should be. (I have and ASUS laptop that is top of the line but just too darn heavy to lug around.) This Toshiba is exactly what I wanted. Here are the pros:

1. Extremly light (I can carry it with one hand while it is open.)

2. Has a DVD tray (no need for an external one:)

3. Amazing Battery life 6 hours more or less while running the dvd drive continously.

4. 6gb ram for $699.99 which usually only gets you 4gb of ram.

5. HDMI connection

The cons:

1. the keyboard has a slippery feel.

2. The laptop feels like if you dropped it; it would shatter

3. Non lighted keyboard.

Considering everything I would buy it again.

Overall VERY good computer. I was debating between switching to a mac or staying PC and I was just not ready to make the change. I am a PC lover! This computer is packed FULL of RAM and memory. the only two downfalls.... screen is a little glary. Hard to use outside. And the mouse keys are a but clunky when pressed. Louder than my netbook. BUT overall I love this computer!

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I pretty much like this Machine, BUT

I have recently upgraded from a Fujitsu Lifebook lh531 to this brand-spanking new Toshiba Portege machine.

I installed a Corsair GT240 ssd on the Fujitsu and saw my ATTO Disk Benchmark go from roughly 80K R/W (roughly!) to roughly 525K. What a screamer!!

Imagine my SHOCK then when I did the same to the Portege and saw it go from 80K to ONLY 225K.

I also copied roughly 42gb from c: to d:. It took ~5 mins wall clock time on the Fujitsu and ~12 mins on the Portege.

Does anyone have any idea as to how I might rectify this? Or am I hosed (eh)?

This pretty MAJOR!

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I had bought three computers for our Small Business. We were drawn to this model because of its power, size, and still had a cd/DVD rom included. The computer is really light weight and fast. It works great for all of our needs. I would recommend this product.

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Few days after purchasing a Toshiba laptop (Portege R835-P89) I got a blue screen. According to Toshiba their 1 year warranty only covers the hardware issue. And they say this is a software issue (I am pretty sure it is not). Toshiba charge $99 to diagnose and fix the issue for one time.

HP Pavilion G7-2235DX AMD A8-4500M X4 1.9GHz 4GB 640GB DVD+/-RW 17.3" Windows 8 (Black)

HP Pavilion G7-2235DX AMD A8-4500M X4 1.9GHz 4GB 640GB DVD+/-RW 17.3' Windows 8laptop is good but does not have a lighted keyboard as in the description. had some problems with Norton blocking internet access.

I purchased this as a temporary laptop as I saved up for a more expensive and powerful computer. But upon first use I was surprised by this laptop's power and efficiency. The screen is beautiful. Not something I was expecting. Also the AMD A8 APU provides more then enough juice for watching movies and playing modern games on low or medium settings. Everything about this laptop is great. My only complaint is that upon 2 occasions this laptop has become hot to the point of being uncomfortable. This temperature was reached after playing games for about 4 hours straight, but still...it was hot. Other than the heat, I have no complaints and I am completely satisfied with this computer.

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HP DV6-7200 15.6" i7-3630qm Quad Core Extreme Performance Gaming Laptop with 256GB SSD Hard Drive;

HP DV6-7200 15.6' i7-3630qm Quad Core Extreme Performance Gaming Laptop with 256GB SSD Hard Drive; 2 YEAR HP WARRANTYThis is a very good laptop. Great graphics. Can view clear picture from multiple angles. Meets my needs in a number of ways with the solid state drive and blu-ray disk. Wish Microsoft include image backup with windows 8, but that isn't the reseller's issue. This product is great. 2 year warranty will be nice too, just in case.

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Asus Notebook K55A-DB51 15.6-Inch Cloud Computer

Asus Notebook K55A-DB51 15.6-Inch Cloud Computerwell i was a toshiba fan for years until recently i it let me down so i did the reviews and i got the asus had best rewiews so i put it to test k series with windowns 8 which was somewhat different but i figured it out in about 2 days bottom line its a smooth laptop great speed power sound quality battery life best machine u will get for the price its lacking some design when it comes to keyboard and the power button its very simple but incredibly fast i would deff recommend it specially for the price i would not get nothing else i was skeptical at first because i was not familiar with asus i took a chance and i wont be going back to toshiba now

Well I just bought this product from BestBuy, which is a lot of cheaper than here by around 170 dollars. And all I can say about this is that, this laptop's amazing. It runs really fast and it's battery life is long. I highly recommend this laptop, only if this is with Windows 7 it would've been better.

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This computer is not a cloud computer, it is standard kind. the instant on feature shortens the wakeup from sleep mode or hibernation, not instant on like cloud computers. I own the K55A-DB51.

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I purchased this and spent nearly 4 hours with a friend (who is a computer geek) attempting to set up email and adjust the date/time which were incorrect. After numerous attempts to set up an email account other than microsoft; gave up and put the laptop back in the box to be returned. We were not able to add an email account other than windows live and were not successful adjusting the date/time due to the inabiilty to create the administrator account. The laptop seemed to do well and the battery lasted the entire time we spent trying to figure out windows 8. I would stay away from this unless you work for microsoft or have a microsoft technician or programmer friend who does! We thought about trying to delete the OS and replace with another OS; figured that would probably take the remainder of the day! I also considered a call to asus support and figured I would reach someone in another country that I could not understand. Easier to put back in the box and go for a refund!

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HP 2000-2b19wm 15.6-Inch Laptop PC (Winter Blue) / 4GB DDR3 RAM Memory / Large 320GB Hard Drive / H

HP 2000-2b19wm 15.6-Inch Laptop PC / 4GB DDR3 RAM Memory / Large 320GB Hard Drive / HD TruVision Webcam / HDMI / WiFi / Reads and burns CDs and DVDs / HD BrightView LED-backlit Display / Windows 8 / Power Efficient AMD E-300 Dual Core ProcessorI've just gone from XP :-) to VISTA :-( & now to WIN 8 :-/ totally by-passing WIN 7. I'm still getting used to the finger-sensitive mouse pad, but don't let that discourage you from trying WIN 8; the integrated mouse pad is really a stellar design. Its really no different than using your fingers to navigate an iPhone screen. Like with anything new, you hafta' read-up, do your homework & finally put your own hands on it & play around with it a little bit. Yeah, I was slow to take-off with it at first, but within 2 weeks, I can now navigate all my screens (Apps, Desktop, Internet, etc.) with ease. Props to HP for the laptop features (3 USB, 1 LAN, Web-cam WITH built-in MIC, SD slot, 1 HDMI port, 4G RAM, etc.). For the price you pay, you more than get your money's worth. The 'Winter-Blue' color scheme with inside/outside 'hp' logo is eye-catching as well as refreshing from the normal, run-of-the-mill basic 'black-on-black' color scheme so often found on laptops. Bravo HP 2000 series!

I like this laptop. The windows eight would not be my first choice if I were to buy another it would not be with the windows eight. There weren't any manuals with it either which I find odd. I would have liked instruction books. The library has a nice book for those that have not used the windows eight before. There really is more to the windows that what I will use. Also It does not have a words program installed and requires one purchased separately which was an unexpected expense. Still it seems like a great buy to me.

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This laptop caught our attention with its reasonable price. Usually a low priced machine is missing some key components. This laptop met the specifications we needed. We wanted a work machine and it does that well, along with being a nice looking machine. It is not the smallest or lightest out there but it is fully equipped to work. After two months of daily use it has proven to be our workhorse. It has all we need for office work and can be carried when needed. We were not planning to go with the HP brand, but the price, looks, and specifications convinced us.

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This is a no brainer for a Plasma t.v great picture easy to work faboulous color, and lots of options on this toy making it a great t.v ready for some football

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This is an excellent computer and after some training from using Windows XP to Windows 8 it will be put to good use.

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