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Showing posts with label notebooks computers. Show all posts

Apple TD73785W 1.6GHz 11.6" MacBook Air

Apple TD73785W 1.6GHz 11.6' MacBook AirMy MBA arrived really fast and I just love it... Amazing, fast, light and everything I was looking for. I use my MBA 11' for work. The company uses a Windows Terminal Server, and I had no trouble installing the remote desktop connection to work.

I come to work everyday with it and it fits any purse or bag, so that's no trouble at all....

If you are looking for a fast, small and light computer, don't waste your time looking. MBA 11' is PERFECT! Of course, the 128/4 GB version... I read some bad reviews on the 2GB version. But I can assure you that the 4 GB one is just what impatient users like me need... :)

Lenovo ThinkPad Z61t 9442 - Core Duo T2500 / 2 GHz - Centrino Duo - RAM 1 GB - HDD 100 GB - DVD?RW

Lenovo ThinkPad Z61t 9442 - Core Duo T2500 / 2 GHz - Centrino Duo - RAM 1 GB - HDD 100 GB - DVD?RW / DVD-RAM - GMA 950 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11a/b/g - fingerprint reader - Win XP Pro - 14.1' Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 - camera - silver - academic - Microsoft Office ReadyI saw that this laptop had all of the system requirements that I needed. I now use it to connect to the internet at home and work on many church projects. I also use it for personal use.

Acer Aspire S7-191-6447 11.6-Inch Touchscreen Ultrabook (Silver)

Acer Aspire S7-191-6447 11.6-Inch Touchscreen UltrabookI searched long and hard for a new laptop, considering the Microsoft Surface, Lenovo Yoga, and then more traditional laptops. My criteria was that I wanted small, touchscreen, Windows 8, and HD display.

While I have tablets, they typically can't do everything (like rip a DVD to the hard drive to watch later), and some web pages still just aren't right on the tablet.

I ended up with the Acer Aspire S7 with the 11.6 inch screen, and I have no complaints. It does what it's supposed to do, in a very small package.

Here are my favorites: It starts fast! Like I can start up my android tablet (or even phone) and walk a mile before it's ready to go. This, though, is basically ready as fast as I can type in my passcode. The screen is great, and touch is accurate. Windows 8 has a learning curve, but it's a great way to navigate. The backlit keyboard is nice--I've spent too many times in the past trying to light up keys to see what I'm typing.

The negative: typing isn't perfect, as the keys don't depress super far, but it's better than a Surface touch tablet cover. The hard drive is pretty small, and ram cannot be upgraded, but that's been okay so far. I have semi-permanently installed a 64 GB micro SD card in the slot for storage space, and I made a USB backup which allowed me to remove the backup files from the hard drive freeing more space.

The other nice touch is that is comes with a Bluetooth wireless mouse that works right away, and a case that fits the laptop. The second battery clips on the back, allowing one to go without if wanting the pc to be even smaller.

It's a great little machine I definitely enjoy.

(Updated 7/2013) So I've had this laptop about 4 months. My #1,2 and 3 criteria were weight and I LOVE LOVE LOVE how light this is. For the first time ever, I have a functional laptop I can carry around with me which I love. Did I mention how light it is? It starts up super-fast which makes it extremely usable. Did I mention the weight? That, I think, is the saving grace on this laptop. It is thin, small, and easy to pop in my bag and carry around. I hardly notice when I am carrying it which is a large change from my prior 3# computer. The screen is small, but for me, weight was the main need, so it is functional. If this were your main computer, I think you would want a 13" screen.

I actually like the touchscreen aspect, particularly the ability to increase font size. I think in a few years, this will be a nice feature. I saw a few years because it is too early in the technology now. The overall design of the Asus is lovely and it's a beautiful and well-designed interface.

BUT, and I'm afraid there are a lot of buts...

I researched laptops obsessively for a year and finally said: I need to get *something*. If you have another year to wait, I think I would recommend that before buying something new now. I should also say I am NOT a computer geek who knows a lot about computers. I am an average person, using average programs (word, excel, STATA, internet, email), and I can't always understand the complex and technical workarounds that might fix some of my challenging win 8 problems.

--It is true that the battery length is terrible (in my experience, about 3.5 hrs for routine internet surfing, email, Microsoft word, excel, etc. I haven't tried anything like watching videos or gaming. The extended battery is nice design-wise and adds a lot of battery time, but then takes away from the light weight, so it's a tradeoff. If you needed constant extended battery time AND very, very light-weight, this is not the computer for you. I don't use the battery for routine use so for me it's OK though sometimes during the day I have to limit my use so I don't run out of juice. I will need to take along the batter when I travel.

--Windows 8 is terrible. I think this is the source of most of my issues...some programs I use regularly aren't easily compatible and can take hours to figure out how to go thru unusual efforts to download, Internet Explorer and MS Word stall constantly and crash frequently. I've read all the tips on how to improve win 8, and I'm better than I was initially, but it just is a very amateur program with lots of on-going problems. I do think it was probably too early for release of this program. In a year, with revisions, it will probably work much better, and the learning curve is not as bad as people say. Win8 apps are not great--many of them lack the functionality of regular programs. For example, the app for internet explorer saves you time (easy to just touch the icon to start) but doesn't let you save favorites or have a toolbar, so it's not very practical. Many of the apps are like this--just easier to use less-convenient regular programs than half-functional apps. The apps on my iPhone are much better.

--Many of my programs (most of them, actually) stall frequently (blue circle rotates and you have to wait for 30-45 seconds). I'm guessing that's a Win 8 problem but I tried re-installing the OS and nothing changed. Remember, I'm not a computer geek; many of you are much smarter about this technology and might be able to fix these issues but I think I'm stuck with it.

--The touchpad on the Acer seems over-over-over sensitive. I'm constantly finding myself sending emails before they are done, inadvertantly increasing or decreasing my font size just because I have touched the touchpad in some unusual way. I still haven't quite figured out how this is working or how to fix it but it's just annoying. Not sure if that is a win8 or Acer problem. That said, I like the ability to easily magnify text just by touch because the 11" screen is small. Hopefully I'll figure this out eventually. For now, when I'm at home, I just use the mouse because it's much easier than the touchscreen.

--If you do buy an Acer, the first thing you need to do is write down your serial number (which is oddly not marked anywhere on the physical body of the computer--you have to do some special queries available on-line to figure out how to find it from the SSD). I tell you this because if you have a problem, you cannot ask a SINGLE question to Acer support without your serial number. If your machine won't boot correctly (as happened to me for several weeks and according to my on-line search has happened to many other Acer users), you can't do the usual query process to get your serial number so you are totally out of luck.

Do I regret my purchase? Well, no, because if weight is your top criteria and you need a full-fledged laptop, there just isn't much out there to beat this. Nothing better than a 2# laptop. The design is gorgeous, keyboard is nice (one key sticks), and overall I can deal or work around the flaws with my needs. But this wouldn't work for everyone. If I had been able to wait a year, I think that would have been ideal. Hopefully there will be upgrades to win 8 and things will be better. If not, I may be looking for another computer in a year or two.

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I'm happy with my S7-191-6447. I find the Windows 8 "tiles" interface to be absolutely, completely, 100% useless, but happily, you can use programs such as Classic Shell that will let you avoid the tiles, and use the regular, old Start button menu that you know and you've been happy with for the past decade or two. Indeed, I use Classic Shell, a free program, and I recommend it highly.

With the tiles out of the way, I find Windows 8 to be pretty nice, and it feels absolutely "minimal" -not like there are a million things running in the background, like I've felt with other Windows versions. I had one old program that Windows 8 reported as "incompatible," but you can just right-click an icon that launches the program, choose Properties, and then get in there and choose to run it in a compatibility mode for an older Windows version. I chose Windows Vista, and that program has run just fine, ever since.

I gave the computer 5 stars, even though it usually gets knocked back for its battery life and a few other odd bits. Personally, the battery life is plenty for my needs, even without the external battery. The keyboard takes a bit of practice to get comfortable with, but that's always going to be the case with a small, thin notebook like this. Yes, many folks want more RAM and more disk space, but this is essentially the default configuration of an official "ultrabook."

Otherwise, the computer checks all of the boxes I want: Ultra-small and lightweight, 1920 x 1080 IPS screen (it is fantastic), illuminated keyboard, and so on. I absolutely appreciate the MicroSD slot -like many other folks, I've fitted a 64GB card in there, and so far, that's where I keep all of my personal data, including gigabytes of pictures, music, and videos.

The computer is very quiet -when not under heavy loads, it is essentially noise-free. The fan will start running when you do give it a bit of a load, but even then it's still very quiet.

The sound is quite good for a tiny ultrabook like this -of course, there isn't anything approaching "real bass," but otherwise it's far better than most notebooks I've owned.

And so on. In the end, it's a very competent notebook that's as small and light as you can get, with an excellent screen and good features such as the illluminated keyboard and the MicroSD slot. It also comes with a fine, minimal case, the external battery, and a Bluetooth mouse that just connects right up the first time you plug the batteries into it. There are more obvious things that might be dealbreakers for you, such as the battery life, the amount of disc space, and so on, but those are well-documented -I hope that I might have given you some good information about some of the less-obvious things.

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My main criteria in the purchase of this product was weight. In that aspect, it shines! However, there are other issues one may want to consider. Is it because it was a refurb? I think not and am glad I didn't go the Full Monty price wise. But honestly and in reality, after reading all the reviews on line, I knew I was taking a bit of a chance on this model. Edit 05/25/13: I am uping my rating to 3 stars since I have now been able to get wireless and bluetooth working satisfactorily. Overall: I like this unit as long as it will continue to work

External build quality is good. However...

Both bluetooth and wireless failed after 3 days. Yes, yes, I know all about the driver issues, I know all about the power-saving issues. I did my homework before it even arrived, the proper steps were taken and it worked fine for 3 days and that was it. Nothing I could do could restore it-this is a hardware/driver issue pure and simple. Sent it in for repair at Acer Warranty, who just sent me an email saying their testing cannot confirm my issues so therefore, they are sending it back to me with nothing fixed.

Edit 05/25/13: They must have done something at Warranty repair because the unit did come back with the wireless working but the bluetooth was still inoperative and nothing had been done about it. So after much online research, I was able to fix it by doing a complete wipe and re-installing Windows 8 from the Recovery stick that I had created. My undoing originally, was installing the updated wireless and bluetooth drivers from the Acer support website when I first got the machine. I see as of this writing that they have a new wireless driver with last digits of .234. I think I had installed .217. Anyway, I've got everything working by rolling back the drivers to original OEM install and everything is working and I am leaving it at that.

The touch-pad is now OK by using the OEM installed driver with no update.

Keyboard is not great-but not horrible, just a little shallow. This unit is so thin that they didn't have many options. Most people can live with it including me.

Display is very good and I had no issues with the touchscreen which worked well. The resolution may be too high for some on an 11.6 display... scaling up to 125% makes it much better for older eyes.

Battery life is not great. But again, in this small unit running an i5 where are you going to put it? At least they sent along an external battery that should about double it. I got about 2:40 running the unit normally... surfing, listening to music and the display brightness where I like it during the daytime. The external battery will about double that.

Interesting arrangement on the internal SSD storage. It is designed as two SSD's on one card with a common controller in RAID0 mode from the factory. So you end up with a very fast striped 128 gig drive. You can disable the RAID set and have two slower 64 gig SSD drives. I did it and have Windows on one drive and Linux on the other which was a good way to dual boot if you don't mind data moving a bit slower on the non-RAID setup.

In order to do any of that, you must disable UEFI which is easily done regardless of what I have read in other reviews. Booting from flash drives, again, no issue as long as you are in legacy mode in the BIOS. I also found that if I use the Recovery stick to re-install Windows 8 onto the system with legacy BIOS enabled that I no longer have to deal with UEFI at all. Good if dual booting, but of course, no malware protection at boot up if that is a concern.

Last thought... Immediately make a 16 gig USB Recovery stick so that you can recover Windows 8 if necessary. Also, please note: Be careful if you intend to use Paragon Backup for partition/disk imagining. I cannot get the USB recovery tool to boot with the Acer BIOS so the disk images that I made with Paragon couldn't be used. For some reason the Acer BIOS sees the Paragon produced software on the USB as floppy media and will not boot it. Partition table is out of place or something like that. Anyway, Acronis backup works OK.

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The touch screen can be too sensitive sometimes. Its not as good as apple products. I bought laptop because i want to use windows for my works.

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Dell - Inspiron Laptop / Intel® CoreTM i3 Processor / 15.6" Display / 4GB Memory / 320GB Hard Driv

Dell - Inspiron Laptop / IntelĀ® CoreTM i3 Processor / 15.6' Display / 4GB Memory / 320GB Hard Drive - Mars BlackI am very impressed with this laptop. I needed something quickly because my old Dell laptop wasn't functioning well. This arrived to me sooner than expected and seller was very good about responding to some initial questions that I had. Overall, I am loving this new laptop! It's brand new and much improved from my older version. I love the look and functionality of it. The screen is nice and big for easier viewing, yet not too big. Laptop is fairly light given it's size. Haven't tested all the functionality yet since I just received it not too long ago, but so far it's great!

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Acer AS5733Z-4445 15.6-Inch Laptop (Mesh Black)

Acer AS5733Z-4445 15.6-Inch LaptopFor the price you cannot beat it. Full keyboard and numberpad. Very impressive looking screen. Very solid build and the mesh black looks very nice. The laptop is also pretty lightweight and thinner than most laptops I have seen. The processor was really fast especially for the price of the laptop.

CONS: As with all laptops it comes pre-installed with a bunch of stuff you do not want and do not need.

I got the Acer two weeks ago. It is a good computer but two of the USB ports did not work. I would recommend this computer, but beware you might have to return the computer due to this problem.

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I haven't had a regular laptop in a long time, the last one was a convertable tablet from HP, add to that a first generation fruity tablet that just isn't a PC.

Lid wobble, nope. None of that. And I do mean none.

Lid Latch, nope. Nice design needs no latch. Much easier to open.

Display, super. My desktop has a 22" screen and this 15.6" doesn't leave me missing a thing, though it's a bit short, I have to scroll to play Zynga Poker. The border is a gloss finish. Not preferred.

Power Adapter, has an angle to it so there is less chance to knock the receptor off the board. Adds to durability.

Wrist rest, nice, big, has a texture that will pick up grime.

Keyboard, a couple things to get used to, the 4 on numeric keypad is close to the enter key. Home, End and Del, I guess they're in good positions. I don't know what an Alt Gr key is.

Weight? not really great. I kind of have to snug a finger around a bottom foot just to be sure not to drop it when handling it one handed.

Battery, 5 hours, yeah right. Try 2.2 hours. Maybe I can turn down the brightness.

Speakers, it's a laptop. They're bad.

All in all, this is a super laptop. Powerfull? Uh, I will try to do video editing on it but I am sure it won't do well. But everything else is great. I recommend this laptop.

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This laptop was purchased for vacationing. It arrived in good condition, on time and was easy to start and personalize. It's not a high powered machine but more than adequate for most purposes.

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The laptop is sleek on the outside and durable inside. Graphics are above average, and sound is impressive. The availability of three USB ports as well as a microphone and headphone jack is a plus. Processor is very fast and handles multitasking (i.e. document reading, pandora radio, powerpoint) very well. However, I was confused as to why Acer says the AS5733Z series has a 320 GB hard drive when it only had 280 GB when I booted it up. I don't believe this is Amazon's fault but more likely Acer's. The company must get their specs right or re-adjust the MSRP price of the product. I feel a little cheated even though it's just 40 GB, but I'm an unemployed full-time student, and I want to get the most out of my money. Anyone who works for Acer, or knows someone who does, reads this, please look into this problem.

Toshiba Satellite C55D-A5240NR 15.6-Inch Laptop (Satin Black in Trax Horizon)

Toshiba Satellite C55D-A5240NR 15.6-Inch LaptopWe talked with a computer guy and this had everything we were looking for. We would've preferred windows 7 since everyone complains about windows 8 but really after messing around a bit with it, its not that bad if your a techy person. If your not comfortable with tablets and smart phones then i would stay a way a look for a windows 7 computer. This was easy to set up and it has a desktop app which is nice just missing the start button so it still is different than your usual desktop.

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Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition Laptop- I15RSE-2000ALU (i7-3632QM 15.6" 1920 x 1080, 8GB, 750GB)

Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition Laptop- I15RSE-2000ALUPackaging is strong and appropriate to provide effective protection for the machine.About the machine, the screen color uniformity is very good, the machine is running very smoothly.CPU and graphics card configuration for most non-3d applications fully capable.The drawback is that the base color of the screen bluish, although beautify the interface display, but is not accurate, if you used for photography post-production.

HP 655 - 15.6" - E1-1200 - Windows 7 Home Premium

HP 655 - 15.6' - E1-1200 - Windows 7 Home Premiumthe product does what I need it to do. I do not have extreme demands for a computer. I am enjoying it so far.

I am very pleased. However, if I had known how long it would take to get it I would have opted to send more money.

Also the laptop was not wiped when I got it and had all the previous owners Facebook etc on it. So, I had to learn how to set it back to original condition myself.

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My husband puchased a laptop that was loaded with Windows 8. Needless to say it didn't function like previous version of Windows. After listening to him complain and seeing how frustrated he was, I decided to buy a laptop with Windows 7 on it.

He has not stopped raving about how much he likes it. He especially likes the way it handles slide shows. If you have stills mixed with videos, when it gets to the video, it plays it. Pretty cool !

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I really enjoy my computer. I find it easier to use with windows 7 than my desktop with windows 8.

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Dell Studio 1737 (Ruby Red)

Dell Studio 1737Bought this refurbished on Woot! and have to say couldn't be happier for the $450 i spent. It zips along when i am running lightroom as well as sometimes four office apps at the same time. Onne drawback though is, that because i upgraded to 7, and it didn't ship with 7, that dell won't help any issue i have in regards to drivers etc.

The comptuer shipped with some pretty weak speakers, so i talk to dell and in a week i had new speakers installed and they do the job admirably. HDMI out is nice so is the card reader. Haven't had a single issue with performance, as it should be more than enough for almost everyone.

This is a base model Dell Studio 1737. This appeares to be a refurbished downgrade. The keyboard feels as though it has had some use....a little quirky....the "e" needs extra pressure to register....the keys are very noisy and give the sense of being a used item. The graphics card, an intel 4 series is just adequate. The studio original box with the original disks is present, a nice touch. The quirkiness continues; this is a Vista32; the included disk is a Vista64. The bluetooth is either disconnected or not present. I like the looks of this computer. I don't like the quirky, noisy, heavy touch keyboard. Oh yeah, the screen looks good,too, with enough brightness for me! My only real disappointment is the keyboard; otherwise, I would recommend this. Don

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I have a dell studio 1737. same one i have had for years. few faulty things to note about this laptop if in your in the market to buy, buy it new unless your computer savvy. its a great computer but one of the main things it is sent back to dell for, the hinges, so if your constantly opening and closing your laptop, i would not reccomend this for you, i just now started having this problem and replaced my hinges, it took a good 4 years for me to get that problem because well my laptop is pretty stationary, i dont move it alot.

if you dont move this laptop like i do or have it for just work, it would be a great asset.

ive had mine for years, i bought it early 08, here it is still kicking in the end of 2012. the beauty of it is consitering the fact that usually computers go antique the minute you open the box, not this one. all you need to do is up the ram after a few years and your good to go. this is a great computer and if you can get it your in for a great multimedia computer. but as i sad before, baby those hinges, if your not tech savvy, it could get costly to fix those little buggers if you have to take it to get it "professionally" repaired.

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This computer has always had a really hard time connecting to the internet wirelessly. It usually takes at least 4-5 tries, and it is definitely a problem with the computer; it happens everywhere. On top of this I practically have to be sitting next to the wireless source, which kind of defeats the purpose of having wireless in the first place.

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