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The laatest Laptop Computer Industry News

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
imageFor years self dubbed tree huggers have been publicizing the world’s need to go green in order to protect the planet from harmful chemicals that could potentially impact the environment. Now it seems you can’t open a magazine or turn on the TV without seeing news about how to go green. Even celebrities have joined the cause with fundraisers and eco-friendly clothing lines. The go green movement has grown to the point that now you can go online and find laptops that are safer for the environment. The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) has rated almost 300 laptops in an effort to give the public a place to find environmentally friendly laptops. EPEAT has a list of requirements that notebooks must meet in order to receive either their bronze, silver, or gold seal. According to their website bronze is awarded to laptops that meet all their required criteria, whereas silver means a notebook met all their criteria in addition to half the optional criteria they have for laptop computers. For gold, the product must meet all criteria as well as 75% of all their optional criteria for an eco-friendlier product. According to the Environmental News Network (ENN) among the greener laptops reported through EPEAT, they favor the Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Toshiba Portege R500-S5007V, HP 2710p Tablet Computer, and the Apple MacBook Air. Replacement Laptop Battery For LENOVO ThinkPad X300 Series http://www.battery-company.com.au/laptop-battery-model.php/lenovo_ThinkPad+X300+Series_1_4125.htm Specifications Part No: ThinkPad X300 Series Product ID: NLV018 Battery Type: Li-polymer Volt: 11.2 V Capacity: 2400mAh Weight: 334.53g Dimension: 255.30 x 72.15 x 9.90mm Color: Black Org. Price: AU $ 112.04 Promotion Price: AU $78.35 (inc. GST) On ENN’s news website they chose these laptops for their gold seal from EPEAT as well as for the efforts Lenovo, Toshiba, HP, and Apple went through in order to decrease hazardous chemicals in their notebooks. The Lenovo Thinkpad X300 has mecury-free LEDs in the monitor, contains an energy efficient processor, and their packaging materials are 90% recyclable. These were big pluses for ENN. The Toshiba Portege R500-S5007V among other Toshiba notebooks has introduced alternatives to phthalates and other hazardous chemicals. The HP 2710p Tablet Computer is also energy efficient. In addition HP has said they would try to eliminate hazardous chemicals from their laptops including PVC. Finally the Apple MacBook Air contains an LCD screen that is mercury as well as arsenic-free. The laptop has an aluminum case that is recyclable and has PVC free components. Several other laptop models including some Dell Latitudes, Toshiba Tecra’s, and HP Elitebook laptop models made the list. It looks like going green has gone beyond media attention and into our electronics. Going green has moved beyond a trend and is turning into a lifestyle. The goal of many laptop computer companies is to create a laptop that costs only $100. The purpose of this goal is to offer a less expensive laptop option for developing countries. Keeping the price at $100 would help developing countries expand their school curriculum and offer the opportunity to raise their status in the world. Recently, Gartner, Inc., an analyst group announced that though this dream of the $100 laptop is nice, it may not happen in the near future. According to Gartner the cost of creating, packaging, shipping, and of maintaining permanent technical support makes it nearly impossible to achieve the goal of offering a laptop for such a low price. In their announcement analysts also mentioned other concerns. Annett Jump on a press release on Gartner’s website stated that, “The economic benefits of IT literacy in emerging markets are currently driving the push for the $100 PC but there are many open questions that remain…These include determining the relevant hardware specifications, power availability, availability and cost of Internet connection, as well as providing adequate finance and payment options for emerging markets where funds may well be extremely limited.” With such a great goal, it is of little wonder that the push for a cheap laptop is the top goal for many laptop companies. This goal is one that Gartner doesn’t deny is worthwhile; however, their main point is that there are more factors to consider for this cheap laptop including what specific curriculum needs are present in the different countries they will service as well as who will train teachers to incorporate this new technology into their daily routine. So, when does Gartner believe the laptop industry will achieve this inexpensive laptop? According to their publication, it’s at least two to three years away. Although hardware has gotten cheaper and will most likely continue to get cheaper, things such as hardware and technical support are likely to stay at the same price. Until these additional factors become cheaper Gartner believes that $100 is far too low a goal. Currently laptop manufacturers have been able to reduce costs to between $150 and $250. What Gartner believes will emerge as a more lucrative and expanding market is the mini-notebook sector. Jump was quoted as stating, “We expect to see increased product innovation in the PC market during the next few years…Mini-notebooks will create opportunities to reach many buyers across all regions, both in mature markets as additional devices, and in emerging markets as PCs.” Maybe $100 for a laptop is just a dream, but it’s not a dream that won’t come true. This goal just needs to be refined a little more before it goes from dream/goal to reality. Laptop computers are increasingly becoming more popular. There has even been data supporting the idea that laptops will eventually overtake desktops in sales. With increasing popularity comes a surge in laptop sales. In a recent report from DisplaySearch Data, laptop companies displayed growth in sales. According to the report the top 5 laptop manufacturers are HP (Hewlett-Packard), Dell, Acer, Toshiba, and Lenovo. These companies have consistently stayed at or near the top for years. Several of these companies showed growth; however, the most startling growth came from Apple. Apple notebook sales saw a 61% gain in sales. This gain bumped them up and into the #7 spot for leading laptop manufacturers. Although Apple laptop sales are impressive, the big question is can they break the top 5? Apple’s sales volume is lower than those in the top 5. However, if they continue to make significant increases they may be known for more than just the iPod or iPhone. There are many reasons why Apple laptops may be gaining popularity. One reason could be the popularity of the iPod and iPhone. Satisfying consumers with one product can convince them to purchase others from the same manufacturer. Only time will tell whether or not Apple will gain more momentum and reach the #5 spot.

Laptop Xchange Corporate Two

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Laptop Xchange is a reseller and repair service center of used laptops and used noteboooks. We repair LCD panels, replace DC jacks on all laptop and notebooks.

Guide and tips on how to buy lower priced new and used desktop or laptop computers

Saturday, April 24th, 2010
imageIntroduction Purchasing a computer, either buying a desktop computer or a laptop, notebook pc, can be a very big and stressful decision. It is a good idea to look at all the options and make sure that the computer you are going to buy is right for you and will last you a long period of time. Below is a listing of helpful tips, guide, and secrets for what to look for, how to buy, and ask when buy a pc. Buy a new computer or purchase a used / refurbished pc (how to, tips, guide, and secrets)? This will depend on what your budget is for purchasing a used computer and how you are going to use your pc. Obviously, a used computer will be inexpensive, but it will come with a short period of time warranty or even no warranty at all. If you are looking for a reliable computer where its use will be critical, you should stay away from used computers. If the computer is just for enjoyment, buying used can be a good option for you. Tips on buying a used computer: 1. Consider buying brand name computer first. Usually the quality of the big company is better than the no name computers. The quality computer can last much longer time. 2. Ensure that the computer has no physical damage by inspecting the ports as well as the inside and outside of the case. 3. Ensure the warranty is transferable by the computer manufacturer if there is still some warranty left. Many manufacturers will not transfer the computer warranty. 4. If there is no manufacturer warranty left, it is better to ask for a short period of warranty. If there is nothing wrong during this period, you computer will be ok. 5. It is important to have the paper work done. This is because if it is a stolen computer, you should have the proof that you bought it from someone else. 6. Make a physical check to see if the installed programs boot up and perform correctly and all graphics driver, video driver, sound drivers, mouse, monitor, keyboard, USB, CD, DVD, and disk drives are also working properly. 7. Finally, if possible, ask for the backup for operating system, software, drivers installed, which will be vital important for your re-installation of your operating system in future. Tips on buying a new computer: 1. Consider a brand name computer. But if you want to save some money, you can go for unknown brand names and usually the parts will not be that poor. 2. Check the warranty. One year is average, three is better. Is it a home support, store support or telephone support? If it is a telephone technical support, try the number to see if you get constant busy signals. 3. Consider buying your computer locally if the price is anywhere near what you can get online. 4. Consider how you will use the computer. It will help you determine what type of minimum requirements the computer needs to have. It is waste of money to buy an expensive computer with features you are not going to use. 5. Don’t buy a computer that just meets your needs. Go a little above just in case you will need them in future, especially, the memory, hard disk, and processor, CPU. But, never gone too far because the price of computers will go lower. 6. Finally, if you have the license for your old pc’s operating system, you can buy a computer without OS. In this way, you can save some money. Conclusion As always with making a big purchase, you need to find what you really need and then research and shop around for prices. Understanding what your price range is will keep you from overspending.

HP Pavilion HDX16-1140US 16.0-Inch Laptop

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
imageNowadays, people’s requirement of laptop computer is growing rapidly, this is caused by the increasing number of highly mobile worker. But when the number of works and computer applications increase, they need to have a faster laptop computer. Hewlett-Packard as a computer manufacture has realized this problem, and launched their new series “HP Pavilion HDX16-1140US 16.0-Inch Laptop” which has a better and faster performance. HP Pavilion HDX16-1140US 16.0-Inch Laptop can have a better performance because it is supported by many great features: Advanced multimedia laptop with 16-inch screen (true 16:9 aspect ratio), Altec Lansing speakers with subwoofer, and Dolby Home Theater surround sound 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 processor, 500 GB hard drive (5400 RPM), 4 GB DDR2 RAM (8 GB max), LightScribe dual-layer DVD drive Draft-N Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n); Bluetooth; Gigabit Ethernet; Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT graphics (up to 2302 MB total) Connectivity: 4 USB (with 1 shared eSATA), 1 FireWire, 1 HDMI, 1 VGA, ExpressCard 54/34, 5-in-1 memory card reader Pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 (64-bit version); includes protective sleeve, remote control, and earbud headphones HP’s ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection locks your 500 GB hard drive into place when it senses abrupt motion to help prevent data loss The integrated fingerprint reader offers greater security and ease-of-use by associating passwords to your system Preloaded Software: HP MediaSmart Software Suite,muvee autoProducer Basic,Cyberlink DVD Suite Premium,Microsoft Works 9,Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition 2007 (60-day trial version),Adobe Reader 8,Norton Internet Security 2009 Energy Star 4.0 certified On my point of view, HP Pavilion HDX16-1140US 16.0-Inch Laptop is better than other brands that have the same price. It has a large and super high quality screen, the keyboard is lovely and smooth, the camera works great and it has a nice sound. For you who want to watch TV on HP Pavilion HDX16-1140US do not have to worry about the lack of a built-in TV tuner because HP provide USB TV tuner that you can buy below $100. For more detail information about HP Pavilion HDX16-1140US 16.0-Inch Laptop product features and deals, you find it at http://www.gizmoupdate.com/go/HPPavilionHDX161140US

What websites do you recommend to buy laptops?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

I am looking for an affordable, quality laptop that will last me 4 years. Please specify the laptop you would recommend and why. Also, I’m on a budget so a laptop under $1000 would be nice. Remember, I’m also asking what websites you would recommend to buy quality laptops at a cheaper price. (Much like when you buy furniture from a warehouse) Thank you for your help!

Hivision demonstrates cheap 7″ Android Laptop at CES 2010

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Hivision which I filmed in a very popular video from IFA 2008: youtube.com have worked very hard to port Android to their latest ARM9 based 7″ mini Laptops. They offer an extremely impressive fast and Android integration, with a surprisingly fast Android web browser over wifi and Ethernet. The price for the laptop at retail could be $149, more or less, it depends on the distributors.