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9/02/2012

Dell Inspiron Mini 910 Intel Atom - 1.6 8GB 1GB 8.9" 1000 Intel GMA 950 8Cell NONE CAM Review

Dell Inspiron Mini 910 Intel Atom - 1.6 8GB 1GB 8.9 1000 Intel GMA 950 8Cell NONE CAM
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When I saw the Eee PC's, I knew I would eventually get one, or some other kind of netbook. This Dell is a dream, and it does the basic stuff I want-- email, web, video playback, iTunes, and word processing. This is not a gaming PC, something for graphics or modeling software, not for any kind of software that takes up a lot of RAM and processing power, and it's probably not suitable as a main PC for most people. It's a glorified PDA for people who want something more than a PDA, but love the portability. That said, if this is making your mouth water and doesn't sound like a step backward in technology, you've come to the right place.
I looked into the Dell Mini 12s, but decided against one because they're simply not as portable. The Mini 12 has a bigger screen, keyboard and hard drive space, but that also makes the PC bigger and less portable. The Mini 9's smaller keyboard will require a bit of adjustment, epecially if you use the F keys very much since they're integrated with the second row of letter keys. I don't have a problem with the size of the screen, but I can see how some might. Try to look at one of these in person before you buy if you think it might be an issue.
The Mini 9 will handle 2GB of RAM, but it can only be shipped with up to 1GB because of the software license with Windows XP. Thank you Miscrosoft for another slap in the face! I mean, anything's better than getting a machine with Vista on it, but REALLY. Dell also put the RAM cap on the Mini9s with Ubuntu, which really makes no sense... Anyway, it's nothing to pop open the cover, put in your extra GB of RAM, close it, and have the zippiest little netbook around. (I think it will handle a 4GB stick, but then you're looking at power and heat issues.) When you turn it on, it's ready to go in no time, even without a memory upgrade! Also, decompress the drive. Compression doesn't save that much space and it runs better. If hard drive space is an issue, add an external drive, thumb drive or SD card.
It doesn't come with a DVD drive, but how often do you really use one? I only use mine to install software and to rip my CDs to iTunes. I don't do either of those things when I'm out and about, and remember, it's all about that portability! Eventually you will need to buy a DVD drive, but you might not need one right away. Also plan on investing in an external mouse if you don't like touchpads. This one is particularly irritating because it's so small. I can't really comment on how this or anything else affects battery life, since I rarely run on the battery. The speakers are really small, so have some headphones on hand if sound is a problem for you.
I got it and immediately covered it with one of those sticker skins later to keep it from getting scratched. It's a glossy finish that you just know is going to get sandpapered if you carry other stuff in your bag. (And who doesn't?) I also got the webcam and bluetooth options, even though I have no use for either of them. That was because hubby will eventually inherit this when I buy something else, so I wanted him to be able to expand this however he would need.
My only other gripe is that when you use this in public, you get a lot of people coming up to interrupt you to talk about it. It's not Dell's fault, but if you need to get something done, don't do it in Starbucks where you'll be interrupted about every 30 seconds. Come on, it's the 21st century! It's difficult to accomplish anything in an environment like that. I had the same problem with my PDA and folding keyboard, and when it started to happen again, I wanted to cry... but my Mini won't let me.
Overall, this is 4 1/2 stars, but the drawbacks are nothing when I can put this in my purse, go to Borders, do my thing, and get out without the achy shoulder. I always wanted a small laptop like this, light enough to carry around, small, with PC power and feel. Now that I have one, the sky is clear, birds are singing and velvet ropes have parted-- well, not really, but this is about as close as I can get.

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2/21/2012

HP Pavilion DV2-1039WM 12.1-inch Entertainment Laptop (AMD Athlon Neo Processor MV-40 1.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Drive, LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410, Webcam, Vista Premium) Review

HP Pavilion DV2-1039WM 12.1-inch Entertainment Laptop (AMD Athlon Neo Processor MV-40 1.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Drive, LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410, Webcam, Vista Premium)
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I've used this laptop for about 3 months now running the version of Windows Vista that came installed as well as a 64bit version of Ubuntu.
First off, it is a fantastic size and is easy to carry around. The primary reason I purchased it was for its small size. For my uses (web browsing some programming and some casual media usage) the size is ideal.
The display is crisp and very bright. Colors look good, if a bit over saturated and contrasty, but it's glossy and reflects badly in a bright room. You can't use it with a window at your back it reflects too much to see.
The keyboard is slightly smaller than normal but I found it relatively easy to type on although the keys don't give great feedback and make fast touch typing difficult.
It came loaded with 64bit Vista Home Premium which took many hours of downloading and installing updates before it was fully up to spec. It also comes with a lot of annoying bundled software that had to be removed. It has a 500mb drive (465mb usable) that allowed plenty of space to also install Linux (Ubuntu). Ubuntu ran acceptably well. The main advantage of running Ubuntu on this machine is that the laptop boots to a usable state in around one minute with Ubuntu instead of the 3.5 minutes it takes to boot Vista and get it to a point where it will allow you to start a program.
The are two primary problems with this laptop. The AMD Neo processor is just slow. 64bit doesn't help it. It's simply a wimp. It feels barely faster than a netbook. The CPU winds up to 100% usage when running most programs and runs its fan speed up with it which is quite loud. The fan never really dies down and makes quite a bit of noise even when the CPU is running under 15% (which is rare). Unless your viewing a web page with no flash the processor is working at over 50% all the time. This results in the second problem which is very poor battery life. I average about 2 hours of battery life which in an ultra-portable laptop is unacceptable to me. I've been looking for an extended battery but the only one available is some non-HP import from China on *bay.
This is supposed to be a media laptop but it can't display media full screen in Vista (either movies displayed from iTunes or NBC, Hulu etc.) without jerky video. Completely unacceptable for a "wm" windows media laptop. Full screen media runs slightly better on this under Linux. Also the speakers are pathetic. Full volume requires a quiet room to hear clearly and they are both located on the left half of the front of the laptop so there is no stereo field. At first I thought the right speaker was dead then I realized the right speaker is located right next to the left speaker... sad.
More little "nits" are they shiny black plastic of the case and palm area is a fingerprint magnet and if you the least bit of a clean freak it will drive you nuts. It also has some little stupid designs silkscreened into the palm area that are embarrassing if your a hetero-male. The trackpad offers a "scrolling" region but it's very flaky and doesn't offer smooth scrolling in either Windows or Linux so it's related to the hardware. Also the trackpad is flush with the top of the laptop and you can't feel when you're moving your finger off the track area. The trackpad buttons are difficult to press and are flush with the top making pressing them with your thumb awkward.
The external CD/DVD drive is a bit kludgy and the cable is so short that it is difficult to orient sometimes if your not seated at a clear desk. I haven't tried using the Lightscribe capability of the drive yet so no comment on that however it's been very picky about the type of DVD's it will successfully write to.
Overall a very poor implementation. I wish I'd bought a netbook. A netbook would have been hundreds cheaper and offered nearly the same computing experience.


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12/01/2011

Dell Inspiron i14R-1708MRB 14-Inch Laptop (Mars Black) Review

Dell Inspiron i14R-1708MRB 14-Inch Laptop (Mars Black)
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I'm not a fan of Dell's because of bad reviews and bad customer support. My first three choices would be toshiba, sony vaio and hp. I had returned 2 toshiba M series because of the noisy fan issue, and a sony vaio due to irratic touchpad and lid issue. Later, This one came up here in amazon with a good price deal and packed with the features that I need. All I can say is, I am happy with my purchase.
Pros: fast, quiet, style, comfy keyboards (best if you have small hands), dedicatd playback keys, good speakers( way better than sony vaios but not greater than toshiba M series harman kardon's), bluetooth, 1.3 pixel webcam, good battery life, intel i3 processor, fairly light, good touchpad.
Cons: Very nice finish but.. (fingerprints and smudges welcome), so-so graphics (comparable to hp dm4, but better. If your doing some photo editing the results can be slightly unprecise or unaccurate.. well it's a laptop), no blu-ray, unlighted keyboard.


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Wrapped in curvy edges and smooth lines, the Dell Inspiron 14R in mars black (model i14R-1708MRB) seamlessly travels by your side without getting in your way. It features a 14-inch high-definition display and it weighs less than 5 pounds--perfect for taking along on your commute. The full-size, ergonomically designed keyboard gives your fingers plenty of space to stretch out and get comfortable, and you'll also appreciate the brushed metal appearance of the smudge-proof palm rest.
The Dell Inspiron 14R in black (see larger image).

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8/20/2011

Dell Vostro V13 13.3" LDE Backlit 6Cell bluetooth Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband Built-in (5620-Gobi 2) Review

Dell Vostro V13 13.3 LDE Backlit 6Cell bluetooth Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband Built-in (5620-Gobi 2)
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The Dell Vostro V13 is a light weight laptop with a slim profile. This makes it ideal to carry around in backpack or handle easily by hand. The 6 cell battery will get you about 2-2.5 hrs on full brightness with sporadic usage such as internet surfing, office work and light video watching. You might be able to squeeze a 2hr video with full brightness on. Now, I was able to get the most battery time turning down the brightness all the way. This netted about 4hrs of battery life with internet surfing, office work and video watching. I primarily use it for school and around the house. Its great to have such a light and slim laptop that does all things well. There is no CDROM Drive but that I wouldn't say is a negative thing. All of the port connections are on the back. I also have hooked this up to my 55in HDTV via VGA and its looks great. I have maximized internet videos and the playback was smooth all the way. I paid around $430 after taxes and now its down to $349 on the Dell Site (4/12/11). That is an even better price for what you get in the end.

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7/10/2011

Dell Inspiron Mini Duo 3487FNT Convertible Laptop/Tablet (Foggy Night) Review

Dell Inspiron Mini Duo 3487FNT Convertible Laptop/Tablet (Foggy Night)
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I got this a week ago and have been playing with it nonstop since.
There are three things you need to be aware of when purchasing this:
1) The screen is even smaller than on most netbooks because of the flip design. The versatility more than makes up for it though.
2) The battery is not removable and is good for about 3 hours.
3) Windows 7 Home Premium only likes to view drives on other machines running Windows 7. My home PC was running Vista. It could look at and access the drives on the Duo; but the Dou will only look at drives in it's Homegroup. Only Windows 7 supports homegroups. I upgraded my desktop to Windows 7 Home Premium and now they network amazingly well. Setup was a snap.
I have thick fingers, but I haven't found that I need to use the stylus (bought separately) with it. The keyboard is well laid out. The touch screen took a little getting used to. Voice recognition works very well in a quiet environment. Between the three, I haven't even bothered to install the wireless mouse I got to use with it.
It boots up quickly. It's nice and fast. It has a lot less bloatware than most machines come with.
I was surprized at how solid it feels because it's so tiny. The entire unit looks and feels well made.
It's small and light enough to go anywhere; but powerful enough to do real computing. It's a great second computer. It syncs easily with my desktop now that both run W7. I was able to share my internal and external drives between both machines, including the DVD burner in my desktop.

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Sometimes you want to touch, sometimes you need to type. With the new touch-sensitive Dell Inspiron Mini Duo convertible tablet, you can do both in style. The innovative flip design lets you switch from type to touch in seconds, allowing you to more comfortably read books, watch movies, and play games on the 10.1-inch high-definition display. It also offers the power of dual-core computing performance via the next-generation Intel Atom N550 processor to help you stay productive on the go.
The Dell Inspiron Mini Duo looks like a regular netbook....

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