Friday, August 14, 2009

Computer Peripherals - to Accelerate the Performance of Your Laptop

Computer peripheral is a term that is sometimes Referred exclusively for devices that are connected externally, generally Those that are connected through some form of computer bus like the USB. Its most common examples include joysticks, printers and scanners.
However in a mixed opinion, some people say, internal devices like the video capture cards are not really computer peripherals since they are added inside the computer case. In their opinion the term peripherals is reserved exclusively for devices that are hooked up externally to the computer. It is arguable however Whether PCMCIA cards qualify as peripherals under this definition biased. Because there are some hard wares that go fully inside the laptop, while some others like WiFi cards, have external appendages.
Due to these deliberations, the term is hardly used these days. Earlier these were used to refer to things like floppy disk drives and modems. Now a day's most of these devices are integrated inside the computer's case. Over and above the external devices typically function on their own such as mp3 players and cell phones.

The common peripherals include.
Storage: CD, CD ROM, CD writer, DVD, DVD ROM, DVD Writer, HD DVD, HD DVD ROM, HD DVD Writer, etc.. Other examples in this category include USB flash drive, tape drive, floppy disk, and punch card. In the non category are the removable disk drives, disk array controller, etc..
• Input: In this category devices like keyboard, pointing devices, mouse, trackball, joystick, touch screen, game pad are included.
The devices like the power cord / convert, microphone, brain computer interface, image scanner, computer terminal, computer speech recognition, camera, digitizing tablet, barcode reader are also included in this category.
• Output: For the printing purposes the devices that are used like the plotter, printer, Braille embossing, etc., the devices for the computer sound like the speech synthesis, sound card, speakers, etc. are the output peripherals.
The visuals for the devices like the digital camera, graphics card, monitor, networking for the devices like the modem and the network card, expansion devices like the docking station, etc. are other output peripheral devices.
Many online computer shopping, portals are giving discount on every purchase of computer peripheral item.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Factors to consider before buying a laptop / notebook

With a lot of custom built computer companies emerging, one can not help but wonder if they offer Whether quality or the exact opposite of that. There is a lot that goes into selecting the right builder for your system, be it home / office computer or a gaming pc. You still need to know exactly what you are buying.

Having said that threes a lot of companies offering this service, you still need to compare the one trusted and recommended with other companies. Compares in terms of price, quality, performance and after sale services. Making the right purchasing decision is often not as simple as that ...

Basic specs of a computer are as follows:

1. Video Card (s) (GPU).

When it comes to your gaming video card is just as important as your processor. It has one of the most important tasks: to display images on your monitor. What makes a great video card? Find out below:
  • Next Gen. Technology - The newest technology will not only have more graphical horsepower, but will have newer capabilities that you will be able to take advantage of down the road. For example, ATI is the only brand that features full PhysX Processing on the core. This allows your processor to focus on more important tasks.
  • Good FPS - Frames per second (fps), the more frames the smoother your game play will be. As you crank up the visuals in today's hottest games, your FPS will suffer. A powerful video card will offset this issue.
  • Multiple Video Cards - Two video cards working together can provide up to twice the performance Resulting in even more detailed and smoother game play experience.

2. Processor (CPU)

The processor is the brain of your computer gaming and one of the most critical components that determines how well your computer performs.

3. Memory (RAM)

RAM, known as "Random Access Memory" is also a crucial aspect of any pc. The memory acts as a buffer between all core components of your system. Faster memory will increase the performance of your entire computer. If you do not make the right selection, it will create a bottleneck for your entire system. Consider the following when purchasing your memory:
  • Speed-Remember the faster the memory the better your software will perform, this is especially true of your games. Expect to see more silky smooth game play with faster RAM.
  • Size - When you get more RAM you get to run more applications without Experiencing slowdown in performance.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Kingston DataTraveler 300 256 GB USB flash drive,the first in the world

A little over a month after the DataTraveler 200 128 GB, Kingston announces a new USB display storage space twice as large, the DataTraveler 300 256 GB

The brand communicates to envy the fact that its DataTraveler 300 is the first USB flash drive in the world to receive a capacity as important. It allows per instance to store the equivalent of 10 Blu-Ray, 50 DVDs or 365 CDs.

The Kingston DataTraveler 300 offers a transfer rate of 20MB / s read and 10MB / s write. Concretely, this means it will take his misfortune patiently if you want to fill it completely, the operation for at least 7 hours at maximum transfer rate.

With dimensions of 70.68 x 21.99 x 16.90 mm, it is far from the finer keys. No cap is present. Therefore no risk of losing it, the connector is folded into the hull.

It can run on Windows, Mac OS X 10.3 and higher and Linux 2.6 and higher. In contrast, the Traveler software Password protection of data by password only runs Windows.

Warranty 5 years and ReadyBoost compatible, the USB Kingston DataTraveler 300 will land in the first instance in Europe the price of 657.08 euros (about 786 euros TTC) before entering the U.S. market at about $ 900 (about 633 euros).
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Asus N10JB-HV002U, new Netbook 10.2 inches

Asus launches a new version of its range of netbooks upmarket model N10 with less than 400 euros, N10JB-HV002U.

It embeds a 945GSE Intel chipset, Diamondville Atom processor N280 (1.66 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 800 MHz Hard Disk SATA 160 GB 5400 rpm, a Geforce G 105M 512MB dedicated coupled to a graphics chipset Intel GMA 950, a screen 10.2''WSVGA LED Backlight ColorShine a resolution of 1024 × 600, a 1.3 megapixel webcam with microphone, a card reader 8 in 1 interfaces and Wi-Fi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, HDMI, VGA, ExpressCard, Headphone / S / PDIF, Microphone, Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0 (x3).

Comes with a 6-cell 4800mAh battery, it weighs 1.6 Kg and measuring 276 x 195 x 29.9-37.1 mm.

Guaranteed 1 year, it runs Windows XP Home and benefits of various features like ASUS Smart Logon for face recognition via a webcam, Power4Gear that adjusts the processor frequency depending on usage (4 modes available) and allows for example to extend the autonomy of 20% to 25% or Express Gate, a mini light system contained in the BIOS that can use some applications (instant messaging, web browser, etc.). 8 seconds after pressing the button to start the PC, should also be integrated.

Available for less than 400 euros here, the Asus N10JB-HV002U positioned among the most comprehensive Netbooks its price range with its dual system of the graphics, which can switch between the dedicated graphics card for more performance and party integrated for better self. Moreover, it has provided a connection where there is especially the presence of Bluetooth and HDMI, VGA and ExpressCard, and boasts a sleek design that makes Champagne more like a traditional ultraportable at a Netbook.
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Monday, August 10, 2009

Acer Aspire 7720G. A laptop for Gamer.

Is a racing machine that Acer just announced his new Aspire 7720!

Judge for yourself, Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, HD DVD and audio cards / racing video GeForce . This 'G' model is an evolution of 7720 standards. The letter G is the one suspects a little to recall the word 'Gamer' to those who would mind foggy.

The general look is similar to 7720, the screen 17" has not changed but the graphics card driver behind it is much more nervous about the release.

The DVD burner is here replaced by an HD DVD. The disc is a classic, while the 250GB model 'not G' had a dual system in Raid 2x 160gb. It is a bit unfortunate, but this decision motivated by a lower court is wise, and avoids this notebook to expect exorbitant prices.

Sound production is ensured by a conventional release 7.1 with optical and analog. Nothing really new has this level. Nothing transcendent level connectivity, everything we are entitled to expect a laptop of this caliber there, dual network interface and wireless Gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi Draft N and 802.11abg, 56k modem, a 5in1 card reader and an Express Card reader and a series of USB to cap it all. The Fireware is present, as a DVI output - HDPC.

Requires 17 inches, the keyboard is wide and has a real keypad a VGA webcam with microphone is also present in the edge of the screen.

Autonomy announced by Acer is of 2.30 with battery base or 3:30 with a special battery option which includes 8 cells to the locations of 6.

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