What Are The Benefits of a Laptop?

1. PORTABILITY
The main benefit of a laptop is the portability. This can be a huge plus point, allowing you to take your computer to and from work, on planes, on camping trips, and practically anywhere else.

Not too long ago, laptops were far more expensive than desktop systems. For the price of an average laptop, you could purchase a much more powerful desktop. However, recently there has been a dramatic change in the computer hardware market and the price of laptops have dropped by a significant amount. They are still more expensive, but you can easily purchase a laptop suitable for normal day-to-day needs at a reasonable price with the added benefit of portability.

This benefit of ‘computing anywhere’ has become even more possible with the recent addition to the computing world of WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) which allows access the internet without the need of messy, restricting cables!

There are of course negative aspects to laptop ownership, not least the higher risk of theft and damage. Due to this it is recommended that insurance is taken out to cover the possibilty of such an occuranceThough the price difference is smaller than it has ever been, it could still cost you several hundred dollars for the increased portability and space savings. And though the functionality difference is less than it has ever been, if you’re doing high-end gaming or high-end graphics (such as video editing and computer aided design), you’ll benefit from the added capabilities of a desktop unit.
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2. ERGONOMY

Laptops are also less ergonomic. Even when portability isn’t a requirement for your computing needs, the need to make the most out of the room we have within our homes is ever present. With a traditional desktop you lose a whole corner within a room. However, if space is limited (as it is with most of us), a laptop can be used just about anywhere whether it’s at the kitchen table, living room, or in bed.

Some people find themselves slumping over their laptops, which can cause neck and back strain. Some laptops have reduced-size keyboards, which can crimp your hands. If you do a lot of number crunching, most laptop keyboards don’t have a separate number pads, which you may find less convenient. Some people don’t like the pointing device built into laptop keyboards, which takes some time to get used to and isn’t as precise if you do a lot of graphics or drawing.

There are workarounds for these shortcomings, however. You can add a numeric keypad and external mouse to a laptop, though this makes it less convenient to take it to the next location. You can use a “port replicator,” plugging your laptop into it to have access to a larger monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

3. CONNECTIVITY

Yes, I consider this to be a benefit of having a laptop. Recently, all the public places in my town offer free wireless Internet connection. So if I go out with a laptop (or PDA or whatever), I can connect to the Internet anytime, anywhere, without long cables. Most of the time, I can not do my work at the notebook without the Internet connection, so it’s crucial for me to benefit from this.

Kitty on the Laptop

Do you think that a kitty only sits on the monitor of old desktop monitors? You are sooo wrong. :d

Frustrated cats really don’t care about the size and brand of your new laptop.

LG LM70 Specifications

LG LM70

  • Intel Pentium M 770 (2.13 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 2MB L2 cache)
  • Intel 915 Express Chipset
  • ATI Mobility X600 64MB RAM
  • 15″ SXGA+ (1400 x 1050)
  • 512MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM (256MB x 2)
  • 80GB SATA Hard Drive
  • DVD-R/+R drive
  • (802.11 a/b/g)
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  • One year warranty

HP Pavilion dv6500z Specifications

HP Pavilion dv6500z

  • AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TL-60
  • nVidia nForce 630M chipset
  • Broadcom 4321AG 802.11a/b/g/draft-n
  • 2GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM (2 x 1GB, maximum capacity 4GB)
  • 160GB Seagate 5400.3 (reviewed with 80GB Seagate 5400.3)
  • 8x DVD (+/-R double layer) drive
  • 15.4″ 1280×800 w/ webcam (WXGA,Glossy)
  • nVidia 8400M GS
  • Expresscard slot/54
  • 5-in-1 media card reader
  • HDMI, VGA, S-Video, Expansion Port, Modem, 1Gb LAN, IEEE 1394,Serial, and Mic/Two Headphone connectors
  • Three USB 2.0 ports
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 14×10.1×1.3/1.45” at rubber feet
  • Weight: 6lbs 1.5oz with 6-cell (6lbs 11.6oz with 12-cell), 6lbs 12.6oz travel weight
  • 60W (20V x 3.25A) 100-240V AC adapter (13.6oz)
  • 6-Cell Lithium Ion Battery 55Wh (11.5oz)
  • 12-Cell Lithium Ion Battery 95 Wh (1lb 5.7oz)
  • Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit)
  • 1-Year Standard Limited Warranty



ThinkTankPhoto Gives Free AI Low Divider Set for Hollydays

AI Low Divider SetThinkTankPhoto will give away free laptop accesories between November 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008 in the US.
More specificaly, this is about a AI Low Divider Set (normaly $49). To catch this opportunity you should first purchase an Airport International roller and then receive a coupon. You must present the coupon in order for ThinkTankPhoto to send the AI low divider set.

With the AI Low Divider Set, your laptop case (such as our Artificial Intelligence 15), Cable Management 50 case, or other vulnerable equipment is recessed within the safe confines of the roller. Not only does this offer you extra protection against damage, it decreases the number of carry on items from two to one, which could make a big difference when traveling internationally or on airlines that allow only one carry on item.

The Airport International roller was given a 2007 American Photo Editor’s Choice Award. They wrote: “[The Airport International] meets international carry-on regulations and features TSA-approved locks on the main compartment. An integrated wrapped-steel cable lets you lock it to something nonremovable in a press room or hotel — or to a tree. The supplied dividers can be swapped out for the low divider kit, which leaves enough space for most laptops inside the locked main compartment. A retractable handle, in-line wheels, and a subdued black-on-black design make the Airport International look much like a regular carry-on bag — but it’s all business for the frequent-flyer photographer.”

Acer Aspire 5920 Review

Acer Aspire 5920
The Aspire 5920G is a 15-inch screen multimedia notebook, but primarily targets gamers besed on a Santa Rosa platform and featuring 3D surround sound system and touch-sensitive media buttons. It is heavy so you won’t like to carry this one around. 3D modeling, and video editing are also easily done with such performant maschine. As a general information, it takes approximately 45-seconds for the laptop to boot completely.
Acer Aspire 5920
When I first saw this laptop I said wow because it looks gorgeous and stylish with a pearl-white interior and shiny with LEDs and lines that seem to create an image of flowing water, plus a reflective black lid which can be opened with a unique latch that is also a 0.3 MP webcam (when the webcam turns on, a tiny green LED next to it will light up). However, this lid attracts fingerprints and that is not that gorgeous anymore. The 5920G is a rock solid laptop despite the fact that is made of plastic. As for the overall I/O Ports placement, it is impossible to use a USB stick and the optical drive at the same time.
Acer Aspire 5920
The 5920G comes with a glossy CrystalBright screen with WXGA resolution (1280*800) - a perfect one for a 15 inch laptop, provideing crisp and very bright images, while the vertical viewing angles are not very good. Two high quality microphones are positioned on the right and left side of the webcam - cudos for this too. Also, the built-in Acer eAudio software allows users to change to different modes such as music, gaming, video etc. and toggle surround effect. The skeackers, anyway, even if better than most of the notebook speackers, still don’t have the quality of external ones.
Acer Aspire 5920
This laptos does have a problem the touchpad is designed to “blend” with the palm rests, thus typing on the keyboard without making contact with the touchpad is impossible. Another less important issue is that during intensive gaming and benchmarking, the palm rest noticeably heats up (while the right side stays cool). Not the most silent around, but it is still fairly quiet and unobtrusive. As for the optical drive, Aside from that, it performs well and there is no vibration during operation but it gets obtrusively loud. The keyboard does express noticeable flexes but it looks so damn good and the key size is ok.
If you want to connect wirelessly, the Intel 4965AGN card in 5920G works very well with a range better than the Intel Pro 2200, for example. 3:40 minutes can be used for basic use of this laptop before recharging it’s battery.
Acer Aspire 5920 Specifications

Lenovo ThinkPad R60 Specifications

Lenovo ThinkPad R60

  • Model: R60 9456-55U
  • CPU: Intel Core Duo 1.66GHz T2300e
  • Chipset: Intel i945GM
  • Memory: 1GB DDR2 P5300 2 Slots, 0 Open
  • Hard Drive: 100GB Seagate 7200.1 SATA
  • Screen: 14.1″ SXGA+ 1450×1050 Matte 150 Nits
  • Modular Optical Drive: Matshita UJ-850 DVD+/-RW/-RAM
    • 8x DVD+/-R
    • 4x DVD+/-RW
    • 2.4x DVD+R DL
    • 5x DVD-RAM
    • 24x CD-R
    • 16x CD-RW
  • Graphics Card: Intel 950
  • Network/Wireless: Intel Wireless 3945A/B/G, Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet, Modem
  • Inputs: 89 Key Keyboard, Two Button Touchpad with Scroll Bar, PointStick with Separate UltraNav Buttons
  • Buttons: Power, ThinkVantage, Power Up and Down, Mute, and WiFi/Bluetooth On/Off Switch.
  • Other
    • Security Lock
    • ThinkLight
  • Ports:
    • 3 USB 2.0 Ports - Two Right Side, One Left Side
    • Four Pin Firewire
    • Port Replicator/Dock Connector
    • VGA Out
    • Line Out
    • Headphone
  • Slots:
    • 1 PC Card Slot Type II
    • 1 ExpressCard Slot 34/54
  • Battery : Six & Three Cell Modular Batteries
  • Dimensions:
    • Width – 12.4”
    • Depth - 10.2”
    • Height - 1.4”
  • Weight: 5.7 Lbs.
  • Operating System: XP Home
  • Warranty: One Year Warranty

Lenovo ThinkPad T61p Specifications

Lenovo ThinkPad T61p

  • Screen: 15.4-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) TFT Display,175 NIT, 500:1 Contrast
  • Processor: 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 (4MB L2 Cache,800MHz FSB)
  • Hard Drive: 100 GB hard drive (Seagate 7200.1 7200RPM)
  • Memory: 2GB x 1 RAM (PC5300, 667 MHz, DDR2 SDRAM) 4GB max memory
  • Optical Drive: DVD+-R Double layer / DVD+-RW Drive
  • External Ports and Slots: Three USB 2.0, Firewire 400, one ExpressCard slot, one SmartCard Reader, one VGA, one 4-in-1 card reader, headphone / line-out, microphone-in, modem, 1Gb Ethernet
  • Wireless: WiFi (Intel 4965AGN 802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.0 w/ EDR
  • Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro FX 570M (256MB)
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Ultimate
  • 9-cell Li-Ion battery (10.8V, 7.8AH)
  • Dimensions: (WxDxH): 14.1″ x 10.0″ x 1.2–1.4″; 358.4mm x 255mm x 29.8–34.5mm
  • Weight: 6.77 pounds (w/ 9 cell battery, 5.67lbs w/o)

Lenovo V200 Specifications

Lenovo V200

  • Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0GHz, 4MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB
  • 12.1 inches WXGA VibrantView TFT with integrated 1.3MP camera (1280×800)
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
  • 2GB PC2-5300DDR2 SDRAM
  • 160GB 5400rpm Serial ATA
  • 8X Max DVD Recordable (Dual Layer) PATA Fixed Media Bay drive
  • Integrated fingerprint reader
  • Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR,Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
  • Camera: 1.3 megapixel integrated camera
  • Weight: 4.4 lbs with six-cell battery
  • Dimensions Width 12.0″ x Depth 10.2″ x Height 1.25″
  • 6-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Ports:
    • 3 USB 2.0 ports (one on the left, one on the right, one on the back — nicely spread out)
    • Monitor out port
    • ExpressCard 54 slot
    • IEEE 1394 / FireWire port
    • Headphone / line-out port
    • Microphone in port
    • Ethernet LAN port
    • Modem port
    • SD card slot reader

Acer Aspire 5920 Specifications

Acer Aspire 5920

  • Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor T7300
  • Mobile Intel PM965 Express Chipset
  • Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN (dual-band quad-mode 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N)
  • Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
  • 2 GB of DDR2 667 MHz memory, upgradeable to 4GB using two soDIMM modules (dual-channel support)
  • 15.4″ WXGA high-brightness (220-nit) Acer CrystalBrite TFT LCD, 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, 8 ms response time
  • NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with up to 1GB of TurboCache technology (256 MB of dedicated GDDR2 VRAM, up to 768 MB of shared system memory)
  • Dolby-certified surround sound system with two built-in stereo speakers and one subwoofer supporting low-frequency effects
  • 160 GB hard disk drives
  • 5-in-1 card reader
  • DVD Super Multi DL Optical Drive
  • Integrated Acer Crystal Eye webcam (0.3 megapixel)
  • 364 (W) x 270.2 (D) x 30.8/43.7 (H) mm (14.3 x 10.6 x 1.2/1.7 inches) 3.00 kg (6.61 lbs.)
  • Included Accessories: Mouse, Travel bag, Power cord, Manual, Starter CD

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