Lenovo Laptops

January 5th, 2009 by power

IBM or International Business Machines Corporation can be referred to as the Computer Industry’s ‘Originator’. It’s the 1st ever organization in terms of creating hardware related to computers. IBM has the highest number of patents in the industry of computers. Expertise of theirs hardware and chip technology has let them attain the ‘Numero-One’ Status. The semiconductor industry cannot be thought of without International Business Machines Corporation. The brand name reputation is such that people rarely give a second thought about buying its products. IBM is, in fact, the brand which can be equated with superiority. They hold the credit of giving the 1st ever computer to the world due to which Science is known to take a gigantic step towards the prosperity of the world.

In the year 2005, IBM took a major decision of leaving their usual computer business. They then got in to hardware technology and main frames. Consequently, Lenovo, Asia’s computer giant bought division of PCs, i.e. Read the rest of this entry »

What 10 Top Mini Laptops?

January 5th, 2009 by power

Our top ten mini laptops list as of December 2008. This list compiles the best notebooks based upon cost, size, practicality and how useful they are. On a side note, we’ve also judged by looks as well in some cases.

Down the bottom is of our top ten mini laptops is…

#10 - Dell Inspiron Mini 9

At the bottom of our top ten mini laptops is the Dell Inspiron Mini 9. It is a simple spec 9 inch netbook with Intel Atom and HSDPA provided by Vodafone (on contract only). The Mini 9 trips up though over its keyboard which has no function keys and is altogether not very large anyway. This is thanks to the battery being pushing right into the chassis in a bid to make it smaller and lighte Read the rest of this entry »

Best Wireless Broadband

January 5th, 2009 by power

Now people need internet to develop their business. People like do it because internet it is easy and cheapest to get information. So it is not wonder demand about internet years by years increase with significant. And i think it will be become true, many businessman was born form internet. They exist only just connect with internet.

In business internet now is so important like do money transaction like online credit card and paypal. E-commerce to do transaction in 24 hours. That are very needed internet connection. How speed internet they are need to can do business transaction and what are the stable? that is very important for business people.
We know that last year maybe we have to connect internet with cable media so we cant to get more moving for this. But now with new technology we can access internet with broadband. Read the rest of this entry »

As it seems Samsung have a really nice cameraphone in store for all of us, due in the beginning of 2009. The S8300 has obviously slipped under someone’s door, as it’s not officially announced yet.

Only 12.8mm thick, the Samsung S8300 has an absolutely massive widescreen OLED display, probably the largest one we’ve seen to date, and the fact that it’s a touchscreen, makes it that much sweeter.

The S8300 specs sheet is further pumped up by an 8 megapixel camera with auto focus, a GPS receiver, HSDPA and DivX video support. Judging from the interface shots, the handset doesn’t seem to be a smartphone, but instead is running on the Samsung’s proprietary TouchWiz feature phone interface, well known from the Samsung Pixon for example.

Among its other niceties are FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth 2.1, and a microSD card slot. It’s a long list. Read the rest of this entry »

LG KC910 has a moniker that sends out a bold and clear statement about talent. Packing a whopping 8 megapixel camera and top-of-the-line video recording, the LG KC910 Renoir is all about capturing the moment, leaving an impression. While this alone should be enough to assert an identity, the Renoir just won’t stop there. With the full touch user interface and the portly 3″ display, everything is a mere touch away. Wi-Fi, HSDPA and GPS are all aboard to add the last bits of oomph to the feature-loaded LG Renoir.

The exciting facts and figures from the Renoir specs sheet however won’t really give away its real-life performance and this is where we step in. We already had the camera performance of the LG Renoir to bits in our 8 megapixel cameraphone shootout but it’s time to move up and look at the bigger picture.

It certainly took us quite some time to bring this review forward. Perhaps we even pushed it over the peak of your anticipation, but we didn’t mean to get you starved so you like the meal better.

Our better-late-than-never department - duly sent to the corner, by the way - has finally prepared a full-featured, action-packed and hopefully eye-opening review of one of the best imaging mobile phones this year - the LG KC910 Renoir. Read the rest of this entry »