General laptops news on what happening out there.
So here it is, how to haggle for a cheap laptop at PCWorld instore! Not too long ago, many consumers avoid trying to haggle with salespeople for bargains for various social and cultural reasons. For instance, some may feel embarrassed about looking cheap while others are simply too timid to risk being rejected. More recently, statistics have indicated that approximately ten percent of consumers will try to bargain for better prices every single time they shop and, as a result, haggling “experts” have emerged, offering a plethora of tips and tricks to getting a better price on just about any product imaginable. So read this for how to buy a cheap laptop instore.
laptop news
April 9th, 2010
Thinking of buying an iPhone? Here are five other iphone alternatives that you should consider before deciding.
The UK version of Palm Pre matches the iPhone in touchscreen innovation with multi touch capability, 320×480 pixels resolution, 24 bits colour and 1.7” x 2.4” size. For connectivity Palm Pre has Wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS with apps to match for good web browsing experience. SMS, MMS, WAP client, Email client, and Java are all provided for in this mobile phone. It has music playback facility supporting MP3, AAC, AAC+, WAV, AMR formats but no FM radio. The 3 MP camera has LED photo lighting feature but no video recording or flash. WebOS is the OS for this mobile phone.
laptop news
March 29th, 2010
Dixons are doing a massive 5% discount on mini laptops, so get ready to buy yoiur mini laptop at dixons.
For 2 weeks only get an extra £20 off this bundle
Dixons, has a new 24 hour discount code:
Offer: 5% off on all orders over £300
Start: Thursday 10am 25th March 2010
Ends: Friday 10am 26th March 2010
Click on post title to see full dell post, to see discount code, and link to shop
Acer is planning an overhaul of its strategy as far as the netbooks market is concerned. It is planning to bring out new sub 1” thickness (at the thinnest point) Intel Calpella platform based netbooks this summer. Codenamed Caplpella Slim series, they are expected to have 13”, 14” and 15” size screens. Wistron will make the 13” models while Quanta Computers will manufacture the other two.
laptop news
March 17th, 2010
Dell has brought the user friendly touch screen capability into the laptop market with the introduction of Dell Studio 17” series laptops. Featuring the latest Intel Core processors, the laptop has four configurations to choose from with varying processor, main memory, hard disk capacity etc. and costing between £499 and £699 (inc. VAT) to suit wide consumer tastes and pockets. The full High Definition display brings videos to life with amazing clarity. The audio is excellent with JBL sound card and optional SRS Premium sound audio.
Apple released its latest gadget the iPad last month after much speculation and expectation. It’s NOT a cheap netbook. You might have already bought one, seen a demo, or at least heard about it. While there are many commendable features in iPad that makes iPhone look obsolete it is yet to catch up with cheap netbooks, features wise.
The use of Apple’s very own A4 processor with 1 GHz CPU gives iPad enough power to watch videos without flicker while at the same time it is stingy on power consumption. The iPad is highly portable with its thin, light body and trendy looks. The display screen is brighter than that of an iPhone. There are 2 configurations available with iPad for browsing the web / making calls: only Wi-fi and both Wi-fi and GSM.
laptop news
February 19th, 2010
Acer, the Taiwanese computer maker increased its worldwide sales in 2009 by 29% to displace Dell as the second largest PC maker in the world. According to Gartner’s estimates, Acer had a worldwide market share of 13.5% behind HP’s 19.8% even though the growth rate of Acer in 2009 was much faster (29%) than HP (11%) in worldwide PC shipments. Dell the 3rd largest PC maker had a negative growth of 9% in 2009. According to Gartner Acer established itself as the leader of the sub-$500 consumer mobile PC segment in key regions and its improved branding strategies also helped it to work better with channel partners.
laptop news
January 27th, 2010
Why Online Backup?
Have you ever suffered from losing important documents, digital photos, videos etc due to hard disk crash of your cheap laptop? And then tried to salvage whatever you can using disk recovery programs? Most computer users would have faced such a situation some time or the other in their lives. According to an estimate about 140,000 hard disk crashes occur in US alone every week and about 10% of all hard drives fail each year all over the world.
With the advent of internet users have another problem to contend with: virus attacks that can virtually destroy entire files in the hard disk. A solution to these types of loss of data and also due to thefts and natural disasters is online backup. With communication costs coming down by the day, it is cheaper and convenient to save your data periodically using online backup service providers. They provide cheap, safe and secure remote location for your data that can be accessed from your cheap laptop anywhere wherever there is an internet connection. You only need to pay as low as one cent per megabyte per month for the first gigabyte and 0.3 cents in excess of 1GB or $5 per month for unlimited storage for the online backup facility!
laptop news
January 2nd, 2010
Are you bored with the staid, traditional look of your laptop? Do you wish that it had a cool jazzy look that reflects your personality? You no longer have to be limited to the traditional monotonous colours of your laptops. Dell and other manufacturers offer laptop skins created by specialist graphic designers that give them unique colourful looks that blend with the surroundings.
Dell offers laptop skins in 3 different categories: 5 skins under colours, 8 under classics, 3 under product red totalling 16 in all. Here we review 10 of the best Dell laptop skins.
Google intends revolutionize the PC operating system market with the proposed Chrome OS slated for release in late 2010. Its perfect for netbooks and cheap small laptops. It is going to be a paradigm shift from the existing operating system which is loaded on to your PC first and boots the machine every time you switch it on. Google Chrome OS is going to be browser centric i.e. the operating system itself is going to web based and the user will require special hardware, a Chrome OS device which will act as complimentary to main machine. All applications are going to be web applications and they will be stored online with local memory being used as a cache.
Here are ten killer reasons why you would want to switch to Google Chrome OS as and when it is released:
laptop news
November 30th, 2009