For someone using even a 17inch display with 1280 x 1024 screen resolution, “upgrading” to a 19 inch wide screen display with 1440 x 900 is unsatisfactory. After all, the lesser vertical resolution is inadequate. Consequently, a reasonable approach is to upgrade to a 22 or 24inch widescreen monitor with 1920×1080 WUXGA resolution and, ideally, to one such as the Viewsonic VX2433wm 24inch which provides both performance and a good degree of future proofing.

605811 acer aspire revo r3600 intel atom desktop computeAspire Revo from Acer

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 19 Apr 2010
A rather different PC in that all you get is a small box not a lot bigger than a video cassette and a wireless keyboard and mouse. This can even be mounted on the back of a panel or a TV so maybe ideal for the occasional user.

604846 mands elonex msnb 2009 netbooNetbook from M&S

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 12 Apr 2010
Anyone still keen to purchase a Netbook with Windows XP as the operating system could well find this unit one of their last chances. Later this year M&S will launch a different model with Windows 7 installed so don’t delay.
Acer, which claims to hold the number one position in notebook sales in the UK, has announced its new TimelineX range based on the Intel Core series of processors, high quality displays and versatile connectivity. They will start coming onto the market within the next few weeks. The company is offering a number of different series of machines each of which targets a particular sector within the consumer and SMB marketplace.

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Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 29 Mar 2010
Having recently looked at a Touchscreen notebook, here, I am looking at an All In One screen that has all the normal connections around the edges including the optical drive with the only external items being wireless mouse and keyboard.
Two more items from those clever USB people in Hong Kong. The first a Star Trek type webcam that allows you to fix the position unlike those built into the screen. Second a device to tell you when you have received email.

604228 acer aspire 5942G notebook desktop replacemenLaptop or Desktop

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by mfereday on 20 Mar 2010
The dividing line between desktop systems and their laptop brethren is becoming increasingly blurred as manufacturers incorporate more power, functionality and features into their portable offerings.

603427 LiteOn eSAU208 external dvd player recordeLiteon External DVD

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 15 Mar 2010
Some small notebooks and almost all Netbooks come without optical media. I certainly still have a PC that only has a CD drive and a more recent one with a DVD reader (no ability to write) so this unit can be useful to many

601687 Acer Aspire 5738PG laptoAcer Aspire 5738PG

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 22 Feb 2010
This is a 64bit Windows Notebook that does not cost the earth. The first commercial (rather than an upgrade) product I used was an expensive disappointment, this however should made the juices move, and for an added touch it has touchscreen technology.

601670 amazon kindle ebook readeKindle from Amazon.com

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 10 Feb 2010
This is the third such device I have seen recently; it is probably good news for both the others that I have seen the Kindle third. However if I had not seen the Kindle third I would never have been able to recommend it for a highly commended award.
Rock notebooks are built to order, so delivery time is normally around a week. Here I am looking at what would definitely be a top of the range unit, very powerful and rather expensive, it is all but £3000 and today that is not cheap.

A Packard Bell Netbook

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by mfereday on 30 Jan 2010
Who would have thought when the first mini low-powered notebook made an appearance that we would soon be faced by an influx of netbooks such as a new offering from Packard Bell (now part of the Acer family).
Recently I told you about the Cool-Er the first such device I had reviewed; here is an even smaller unit from Sony. Sony has the advantage of having produced such devices for a while so this is actually something like generation three.

599720 ecool er reader ebooCOOL-ER Book Reader

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 15 Jan 2010
Over the last months I have requested to look at several of these book reading devices about the size of paperback but definitely lighter than a hardback. This is the first of them to arrive this one is called the COOL-ER.

599409 asus K50IN SX laptop computer notebooA Home-based Laptop

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by mfereday on 14 Jan 2010
Some laptops are used as a travelling companion while others are more suited for providing your computing needs in the home. Falling into the latter category is the Asus K50IN.
Earlier this year I saw a demonstration of Solid State Storage demonstrated at an event currently I understand it is available in 64 and 128GB. I was sent a 64GB unit to review by Kingston, their price seems quite reasonable.

598997 asus f70sl centrino notebook computeAsus F70SL Notebook

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 1 Jan 2010
Unlike most PC reviews that have to rushed through in only a week or so I have been allowed to keep this unit for an extended period that has allowed me to not only review it but a number of software products with it as the medium.

599050 viewsonic vnb102 laptop notebook computeSlim Line and Stylist

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by mfereday on 26 Dec 2009
Better known for its LCD screens and projectors, ViewSonic has recently expanded its field of operation by entering the notebook market. One of the new models bearing the ViewSonic brand is the ViewBook Pro. Now why, I wonder, does that name have a familiar ring to it?
With the large number of pocket sized hard drives on the market it is difficult for the user to choose which set of features is most suitable for them and is thus, as far as they are concerned, the best buy. The Buffalo MiniStation will probably press the right buttons for many people.
Although using a pen or pencil is much more natural than using a mouse, years of using a computer have conditioned us otherwise. The Trust Slimline Widescreen Tablet from Zoombits.com redresses the balance especially for freehand drawing and similar applications.
This is a Netbook from a company who normally – as far as I know – make monitors and panels. However on closer examination I find it is manufactured by MSI for them but HannsNote from Hannspree sounds rather nice

597193 kingston MobileLiteG2 memory card reader 4GB sdhKingston MobileLite G2

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by petew on 2 Dec 2009
A put-in-your pocket memory card reader from the memory specialist Kingston that supports SD and Memory Stick formats.

595955 acer aspire one d250 netbook computeAcer Goes Android

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by mfereday on 28 Nov 2009
When is a laptop not a laptop? A general answer might be when it is a netbook while a more specific answer could be when it is an Aspire One.
There seem to be more new Netbooks around than Notebooks. Here a small offering from Sony, I wonder why part numbers need to be complicated W11SIE is hardly likely to flow off your tongue when you pop down to your dealers.

594928 asus f70sl notebook laptop multimedia high deA Desktop Replacement

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by mfereday on 19 Nov 2009
A trend that is becoming increasingly popular is to use a laptop as a desktop replacement. Falling into this category is the Asus F70SL model.

593539 acer aspire one 751 netbook laptoAcer Aspire One 751

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 6 Nov 2009
This is a Netbook but not with the normal 1.6GHz Atom processor. This has a 1.33GHz Atom processor meaning it uses less power so you should be able to get eight hours of battery life. The slightly larger screen displays 1366x768.

593534 MSI X Slim X 340 laptop lightweighMSI X-Slim X-340

Published in Laptops/PCs/Apple by paul_smart on 26 Oct 2009
Having just reviewed a rather nice Vista PC with a 1.4GHz Intel processor the next unit in has exactly the same processor and memory configuration, this unit also has a very thin screen and is also quite nice and light.
Just as Vistas troubled life comes towards its end comes a notebook that runs well with it, also a notebook that gives a full eight hours of use. Put the two together and you have the Packard Bell Butterfly.
Here I am looking at two different – yet similar – USB hard drives. Not in either case from mainstream manufacturers of this sort of item. The first from Buffalo and the second from Dane-Elec. Both these 2.5 inch drives are 250GB.
First a wireless notebook laser mouse from Kensington with the catchy Ci10 Fit name. Second a keyboard from Brando with Smart Touchpad for those who spend their days typing in figures or using their fingers in controls.