Asus G2S-7R067G-WL CORE 2 DUO T7500

December 14th, 2007

Powerful High-Speed Performance for Virtual Enjoyment Anywhere
The ASUS G2 notebook series that redefines mobile gaming with advance graphics solutions, exclusive display technologies and unique design details. Enjoy revolutionary entertainment on the go - Intel Centrino Duo Processor Technology in G2S enables breakthrough mobile performance, new high-definition capabilities and improved battery life.

Total Gaming Package
To offer the best total gaming experience, ASUS has designed two notebooks that carries design details inside out. Incorporated with the latest platform.

Suit of Armor
The LCD cover with special in-mold decoration design not only gives the notebook an instant game machine identity that simply stands out from the generic notebook design but it also makes the surface more resistant from paint chipping off.

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Acer Aspire Gemstone 5920G (302G20N)

December 14th, 2007

Is it just us, or are notebook vendors getting a tad ‘precious’ when it comes to naming their offspring lately? In recent years, we’ve been wooed by the DreamBook, JoyBook, and even the LifeBook (what’s next? The BlingBook?). With a grandstanding name like ‘Gemstone’, Acer certainly seems confident that its flagship notebook range is a cut above the rest. However, while this latest edition is undoubtedly an impressive performer, a few design quirks have taken some of the shine off its sparkly sounding name.

When compared to some of the trendy offerings made by its rivals, Acer’s notebooks have consistently failed to strike a good balance between functionality and style. Despite undergoing an exhaustive design process (which apparently involved creative input from BMW Designworks), the 5920G’s overall appearance is curiously garish. With its holographic casing, beige plastic interior and array of flashing LED lights, it kind of looks like a ‘futuristic’ concept device from the 1960s — presumably not what Acer was going for. Consequently, unless you really dig the spaceship interiors in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, you’ll probably find the 5920G to be downright ugly.

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Buying A Notebook Computer | Tips

December 13th, 2007

Size Of Notebook
In general, notebook computer are classified into three broad categories one, the subcompact or thin and light type, which are very portable, do not weigh much and have the most compact overall dimensions. The next size is the type that is also very portable, but will have a larger screen and keyboard. The size that is one bigger than the previous type is what is called the desktop replacement type. This will have an even larger screen and an almost desktop-size keyboard. It will be more versatile than the smaller systems.

Notebook Screens
The size of the notebook screen is also a consideration for the type of notebook computer best suited for you. Those who prioritize portability over other factors will prefer the smallest screen. Generally the size of notebook computer screens ranges from 12 to 17 . For those working with graphics or video, the bigger the screen, the better the performance. Display with a widescreen format is best for working with spreadsheets, multimedia and of course watching movies.

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