Lenovo kicks off IdeaPad Z series
Lenovo became the latest to overhaul its notebook line tonight with two major additions to its IdeaPads. Of the two, the Z series is entirely new and hits at the mainstream, scaling through all of Intel's new Core i3/i5/i7 range and also adding the new mobile Phenom II chip seen first in HP's new Pavilions. They use the new chiclet keys that showed first in newer ThinkPads and a slightly more
Read MoreLeave a CommentMSI ships GX640 gaming notebook to US
MSI has brought one of its faster gaming notebooks to a US audience. The GX640 pushes graphics over raw processor speed. Although it runs on a mid-range 2.26GHz Core i5, it counters this with a 1GB Mobility Radeon HD 5850 video chipset and a relatively dense 1680x1050, 15.4-inch display. It further accommodates a level of portability with a nine-cell battery and Bluetooth out of the
Read MoreLeave a CommentDell Refreshes Latitude E Series With Latest Intel Chips
New additions to the line of popular Dell Latitude™ E-family laptops – and complementary software and services solutions- will make it simple and affordable for public and private sector organizations worldwide to refresh laptops. The award-winning Latitude E-Family line has been extended with the availability of the Latitude E6410, E6510 and E6410 ATG laptops. Based on direct
Read MoreLeave a CommentBuying a Windows 7 Computer
When buying your new Windows 7 computer, the specifications you look for will in large part be guided by your computing needs. Component questions include 64-bit Windows 7 vs. 32-bit; how much RAM you need; what processor chips to look for; how much memory to install; and which graphics card, external drives and monitor would be best. First of all, you might want to consider installing the
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