Monday, November 16, 2009

Article on Panasonic Laptops...



Type:
Public, TYO: 6752, NYSE: PC

Founded:
Osaka, Japan (1918)
Kadoma, Osaka, Japan

Key people:
Konosuke Matsushita, Founder,Kunio Nakamura, Chairman, Fumio Ohtsubo, President

Industry:
Consumer Electronics

Products:
AVC networks, Home appliances, Components and devices, digital cameras, others

Revenue:
▼7,765,510 Million Yen (US$ 77.2 billion) (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2009)

Operating income:
▼-181,643 Million Yen (US$-1.92 billion) (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2009)

Net income:
▼-419,992 Million Yen (US$-4.43 billion) (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2009)

Total assets:
$64.830 billion (2009)

Employees:
292,250 (Consolidated, as of March 31, 2009)

Website:
Panasonic Global

Article on Samsung Laptops....



Samsung Sens is the notebook computer series made by Samsung Electronics. Samsung notebooks are designed similarly to the Dell Latitude series.


Series Of Samsung

There are seven series of Sens laptops:

1) M
2) N
3) P
4) Q
5) R
6) X
7) G

1) M Series

M series includes laptop computers with large screens (17"~19") and faster processors(Core 2 Duo), graphic cards, etc. For example: M50, M55, M70.



2) N Series

N is Samsung's newly launched netbook line-up, with the emphasis on keeping size, weight and cost to a minimum. The first N-series model worldwide is the Sens NC10.


3) P Series

P Sens was a mainstream notebook - a kind that is noted with the characteristics of being fair in price, heavy, short in battery life, and thick.

4) Q Series

This series is an ultraportable, or at least they are quite light laptops. It has the characteristics of portable laptops: long battery life, small screen size, rather thin and light. Q series includes
Q30
Q40(Core Solo), Q35(Core 2 Duo or Celeron M), and UMPCs,
Q1 and Q1 Ultra.
Recently, the 13.3" screen Q70 was released bringing a new maximum screen size into the Q range. Both the Q70 and 12.1"
Q45 introduce the Santa Rosa platform in Samsung notebooks.


5) R Series

This is the new mainstream line-up after P. It includes somewhat heavier and faster laptops, in fair prices. Its models include
R45, R50,
R65, etc.(discontinued) or R40(budget Core 2 Duo laptop),
R55/R70(high-end),
R19/R20.


6) X Series

This Sens is a thin and light notebook - a kind that shares the characteristics of an ultraportable with exception of being heavier, wider in screen size, and stronger in processing power. It is around 14 inches, such as X06, X1(discontinued) and X11(Core 2 Duo).


7) G Series

G models, which are laptops without batteries, or to be exact, mobile desktops. It is a budget PC series being very heavy in weight and low processing power.
It has two models, G10 and G15.

Article on Gateway Laptops...



Type:
Subsidiary of Acer

Founded:
September 5, 1985 (as Gateway 2000) (Sioux City, Iowa)

Headquarters:
Irvine, California, USA

Key people:
J. Edward Coleman,D. Snyder, ChairmanTed Waitt, Co-Founder Mike Hammond, Co-Founder

Industry:
Computer hardware

Products:
Desktops, Laptops, Servers.

Revenue:
▲ US$ 3.980 billion

Parent:
Acer Inc.

Website:
gateway.com

Article on Toshiba Laptops....



Type:
Corporation TYO: 6502, (LSE: TOS)

Founded:
1939 (merger)

Headquarters:
Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Key people:
Hisashige Tanaka, Founder of Shibaura Engineering Works,Ichisuke Fujioka and Shoichi Miyosi, Founders of Tokyo Electric,Atsutoshi Nishida, CEO

Products:
Digital products, Electronic devices & components, Social Infrastructure, Home appliances, and others

Revenue:
▼¥6,654 billion (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2009)

Net income:
▼¥-343.6 billion (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2009)

Website: Toshiba Worldwide

Article on Fijitsu Laptops...



Type: Public (TYO: 6702)

Founded: Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan(Incorporated 1935)

Headquarters: Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Key people: Mazuka (Chairman),
Koichi Hironishi (Senior EVP, Services Business Group),
Tatsuo Tomita (Senior EVP, Products Business Group),
Richard Christou (President, Global Business Group)

Industry: Computer hardware,Computer software,IT services,
ITconsulting


Revenue:
▼ US$46.714 billion (2009)

Operating income:
▼ ¥68.7 billion (FY 2008)

Net income:
▼ US$1.118 billion (2009)

Total assets:
▼ $32.621 billion (2009)

Employees:
165,612 (September 2008)

Website: fujitsu.com

Article on Sony Laptops...



Type: Public(TYO: 6758)(NYSE: SNE)

Founded: 1946 in Japan

Founder(s): Masaru Ibuka,Akio Morita

Headquarters: Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Area served: Worldwide

Key people Howard Stringer (Chairman, President & CEO),
Ryoji Chubachi (Vice Chairman),Nobuyuki Oneda
(Executive Vice President and CFO)

Industry Consumer electronics,Entertainment

Products: Consumer & professional electronic equipments,
Communication & information-related equipments,
Semiconductor,Electronic devices & components
Battery,Chemicals,Sony Pictures Entertainment,
SonyMusic,PlayStation,Blu-Ray

Services: Financial services,Internet service

Revenue:
▼¥ 7.730 trillion ($78.877 billion U.S. (Fiscal Year Ended 31 March 2009)

Operating income:
▼ ¥ −227.8 billion

Net income:
▼ ¥ −98.9 billion

Total assets:
▲ US$ 230.5Billion (2009)

Total equity:
▲ US$ 50 Billion (2009)

Employees: 180,500 (as of March 2008)[1]

Website: sony.net

Article on Dell Laptops...



Type: PublicNASDAQ: DELLHKEX: 4331

Founded: Austin, TX, USA(November 4, 1984 as "PC's Limited")

Founder(s): Michael Dell

Headquarters: Round Rock, TX, USA

Area served: Worldwide

Key people: Michael S. Dell(Chairman & CEO)

Industry: Computer Systems, Computer Peripherals,
Computer Software,ConsultingIT Services

Products: Desktops,Servers,Notebooks,Netbooks,Peripherals,
Printers,Televisions,Scanners,Storage.

Revenue:
▲ $ 61.101 Billion (2009)

Operating income:
▲ $ 3.190 billion (2009)

Net income:
▲ $ 2.478 billion (2009)[1]

Total assets:
▼ $ 26.500 billion (2009)

Total equity:
▲ $ 4.271 billion (2009)[1]

Employees: 76,500 (2009)

Website: Dell.com

Article on Asus Laptop...



The Asus Eee PC is a subnotebook/netbook computer by Asus and a part of the Asus Eee product family. At the time of its introduction in late 2007, it was noted for its combination of a light weight, Linux operating system, solid-state drive and relatively low cost. Newer models have added the option of Windows XP operating system and traditional hard disk drives.

DEVELOPER: AsusTek Computer Inc.



TYPE: Subnotebook/Netbook



Operating System: Xandros Windows XP



Website: http://eeepc.asus.com/global/index.html

Article on Apple Laptops...


As the world is getting faster day by the, the necessities and demands are changing. Users now wants a fully-featured computer, which can be easily carried. Then the invention of laptop came in. Now, almost every computer manufacturer produces laptop.

American multinational corporation Apple Inc. is one the successful manufacturers of laptop. Not only that, Apple is one of the front running company which is famous for its incredible products and innovative technologies.

Apple released its first laptop in the the year 1989, known as 'Macintosh Portable' . Then Apple released its first Intel chip computers, a new notebook computer known as the MacBook Pro on January 10, 2007.

Now hundreds of models are available in the market, in which latest additions are highly advanced and efficient. Apple laptops have always had features that attract millions of people. Adding the colour choices just seems like a natural progression. It is an added attraction that has its consumers lining up to purchase one.Their thin designed-light weighted laptops have elegant aluminium casing with advanced features like Wi-fi supports, Stereo speakers, Bluetooth wireless connection and high performance lithium-polymer batteries that are illuminated with fuel gauges which can give up to five hours of productivity. The Apple Laptops also have unique lighting that helps one to type in the dark. Its backlit keyboard with ambient light sensors for automatic adjustment of keyboard illumination and screen brightness gives one the best comforts of typing.In a wide range of apple laptops, the Apple MacBook Pro is one of the most efficient laptop. With a high advanced Intel Core 2 Duo micro chip it has two 1 GB SO-DIMMs of PC2-5300 DDR2 RAM and two SO-DIMM slots which supports up to 4GB of RAM. Apart from that, it has a bulky hard disk of 250 GB and 8x slot-loading SuperDrive DVD RW drive.The laptop has received a Silver rating from EPEAT for its excellent environment status. The majority of its circuit board laminates are free of brominsted flame retardants and its internal cables are PVC-free.It has a wireless antenna for the Wi-Fi receptions. By using this antenna the users can easily access the Internet. Apple laptop is also set by connecting to any Wi-Fi hot spot. These models are consisted with incredible 1,440 x 900-pixel screen that gives bright and clear display. The machine comes with a small video camera which can be used for taking pictures and shooting videos. The videos and pictures can be posted on the video blogs and podcasts. And it also comes with various applications for making websites, podcasts and blogs. The camera can also be used to chat online, or to have full screen video chatting and conferences. The MacBook also has wonderful remote control which can be used to operate the machine from any corner of the room. This can be used while watching videos, movies and listening music tracks etc.Mac OS v10.5 Leopard has been installed in this laptop which comes with iLife 2008, iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb and GarageBand.

Article on Acer Laptops...


Acer was set up in 1976 by Stan Shih and a group of five other members in Taipei,Taiwan. The company is known for manufacturing top quality products, that includes desktops and laptops, as well as personal digital assistants (PDAs), servers and other e-business services for professionals and home users.

Today, one of the most increasingly popular items on the computer market is laptop, as it offers mobility and great versatility. In today's ever increasing and demanding world, the ability to take an individual's work with himself/herself wherever he/she goes can really simplify ones life. With wide range of laptops available in the market, doing this is easy and actually quite pleasurable.

Some of the best laptops with very long lasting batteries are Acer laptops.If anyone is in the market for a laptop and is primarily looking for one that will be incredibly portable and feature a durable, long lasting battery, then an Acer laptop is the right choice. Acer laptops boast interfaces and systems which are equal to, or even surpassing, those of many desktop PCs. No matter what kind of specifications a buyer might have in his/her mind regarding a laptop, Acer is the answer to all the questions.

All of the models in Acer's line-up have a state of art, cutting edge features and stack up quite favourably among the laptops of other major manufacturers.

It can be confusing and even rather difficult trying to figure out what kind of laptop to purchase. One easy to way to narrow down an individual's search is to limit it to only Acer laptops. By doing this, one can be sure enough that the laptop he/she will end up with will be of quality design and have all of the latest, most technologically savvy features.

A person who knows a lot about laptops tend to favour the Acer brand, because they generally are on the cutting edge of laptop technology. One can find it far easier to make a decision, by limiting the search to Acer brand laptops.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Major Brands....




1.Acer


TravelMate, Extensa, Ferrari and Aspire



2.Apple


MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro



3.ASUS


Asus Eee, Lamborghini



4.Dell I


nspiron, Latitude, Precision,Studio, Vostro and XPS



5.Fujitsu



6.Gateway



7.HCL



8.Hewlett


Packard – HP Pavilion, HP Probook, Compaq Presario



9.Lenovo


ThinkPad, IdeaPad, and 3000 series



10.MSI


Micro-Star International – E(ntertainment), C(lassic), P(rofessional), G(aming), V(alue), A(esthetic), X(Slim), U series and Wind Netbook



11.Panasonic


Toughbook, Satellite, Let's Note





12.Samsung


SENS: M, P, Q, R and X series



13.Sony


VAIO: FJ Series, UX, TZ, NR, SZ, CR, FZ, and AR series



14.Toshiba


Dynabook, Equium, Portege, Tecra, Satellite, Qosmio, Libretto

Disadvantages of Laptops...



1.Performance






While the performance of mainstream desktops and laptops is comparable, laptops are significantly more expensive than desktop PCs at the same or even lower performance level.The upper limits of performance of laptops are a little bit lower, and "bleeding-edge" features usually appear first in desktops and only then, as the underlying technology matures, are adapted to laptops.
However, for Internet browsing and typical office applications, where the computer spends the majority of its time waiting for the next user input, even netbook-class laptops are generally fast enough. Most higher-end laptops are sufficiently powerful for high-resolution movie playback, 3D gaming and video editing and encoding. However, laptops are disadvantaged when dealing with database, math, engineering, financial software, etc.
Some manufacturers work around this performance problem by using desktop CPUs for laptops.





2.Upgradeability






Upgradeability of laptops is very limited compared to desktops, which are thoroughly standardized. In general, hard drives and memory can be upgraded easily. Optical drives and internal expansion cards may be upgraded if they follow an industry standard, but all other internal components, including the CPU, motherboard and graphics, are not intended to be upgradeable.
The reasons for limited upgradeability are both technical and economic. There is no industry-wide standard form factor for laptops; each major laptop manufacturer pursues its own proprietary design and construction, with the result that laptops are difficult to upgrade and have high repair costs. With few exceptions, laptop components can rarely be swapped between laptops of competing manufacturers, or even between laptops from the different product-lines of the same manufacturer.
Some upgrades can be performed by adding external devices, either USB or in expansion card format such a PC Card: sound cards, network adapters, hard and optical drives, and numerous other peripherals are available, but these upgrades usually impair the laptop's portability, because they add cables and boxes to the setup and often have to be disconnected and reconnected when the laptop is moved.








3.Ergonomics and health








Because of their small and flat keyboard and trackpad pointing devices, prolonged use of laptops can cause repetitive strain injury.Usage of separate, external ergonomic keyboards and pointing devices is recommended to prevent injury when working for long periods of time; they can be connected to a laptop easily by USB or via a docking station. Some health standards require ergonomic keyboards at workplaces.
The integrated screen often causes users to hunch over for a better view, which can cause neck or spinal injuries. A larger and higher-quality external screen can be connected to almost any laptop to alleviate that and to provide additional "screen estate" for more productive work.
A study by State University of New York researchers found that heat generated from laptops can raise the temperature of the scrotum when balancing the computer on one's lap, potentially putting sperm count at risk. The study, which included roughly two dozen men aged 21 to 35, found that the sitting position required to balance a laptop can raise scrotum temperature by as much as 2.1 °C (3.78 °F). Heat from the laptop itself can raise the temperature by another 0.7 °C (1.26 °F), bringing the potential total increase to 2.8 °C (5.04 °F). However, further research is needed to determine whether this directly affects sterility in men.



A common practical solution to this problem is to place the laptop on a table or desk. Another solution is to obtain a cooling unit for the laptop, these units are usually USB powered consist of a hard thin plastic case housing 1, 2 or 3 cooling fans (the whole thing is designed to sit under a laptop) which results in the laptop remaining cool to the touch, and greatly reduces laptop heat buildup. There are several companies which make these coolers.
Heat from using a laptop on the lap can also cause skin discoloration on the thighs.








4.Durability





Due to their portability, laptops are subject to more wear and physical damage than desktops. Components such as screen hinges, latches, power jacks and power cords deteriorate gradually due to ordinary use. A liquid spill onto the keyboard, a rather minor mishap with a desktop system, can damage the internals of a laptop and result in a costly repair. One study found that a laptop is 3 times more likely to break during the first year of use than a desktop.
Original external components are expensive (a replacement AC adapter, for example, could cost $75); other parts are inexpensive—a power jack can cost a few dollars—but their replacement may require extensive disassembly and reassembly of the laptop by a technician. Other inexpensive but fragile parts often cannot be purchased separate from larger more expensive components. The repair costs of a failed motherboard or LCD panel may exceed the value of a used laptop.
Laptops rely on extremely compact cooling systems involving a fan and heat sink that can fail due to eventual clogging by accumulated airborne dust and debris. Most laptops do not have any sort of removable dust collection filter over the air intake for these cooling systems, resulting in a system that gradually runs hotter and louder as the years pass. Eventually the laptop starts to overheat even at idle load levels. This dust is usually stuck inside where casual cleaning and vacuuming cannot remove it. Instead, a complete disassembly is needed to clean the laptop.
Battery life of laptops is limited; the capacity drops with time, necessitating an eventual replacement after a few years. The battery is often easily replaceable, and one may replace it on purpose with a higher end model to achieve better battery life.








5.Security








Being valuable, common and portable, laptops are prized targets for theft. The cost of the stolen business or personal data and of the resulting problems (identity theft, credit card fraud, breach of privacy laws) can be many times the value of the stolen laptop itself. Therefore, both physical protection of laptops and the safeguarding of data contained on them are of the highest importance.



  • Most laptops have a Kensington security slot which is used to tether the computer to a desk or other immovable object with a security cable and lock.

  • Modern operating systems and third-party software offer disk encryption functionality that renders the data on the laptop's hard drive unreadable without a key or a passphrase.

  • Some laptops also now have additional security elements added by the consumer, including eye recognition software and fingerprint scanning components.


Advantages of Laptops....



Some advantages of laptops are listed below:





1.Portability





Portability is usually the first feature mentioned in any comparison of laptops versus desktop PCs.Portability means that a laptop can be used in anywhere where the user wants—not only at home and at the office, but also during commuting and flights, in coffee shops, in lecture halls and libraries, at clients' location or at a meeting room, etc.





2.Immediacy





Carrying a laptop means having instant access to various information, personal and work files. Immediacy allows better collaboration between coworkers or students, as a laptop can be flipped open to present a problem or a solution anytime, anywhere.



3.Up-to-date information





If a person has more than one desktop PC, a problem of synchronization arises: changes made on one computer are not automatically propagated to the others. There are ways to resolve this problem, including physical transfer of updated files (using a USB stick or CDs) or using synchronization software over the Internet. However, using a single laptop at both locations avoids the problem entirely, as the files exist in a single location and are always up-to-date.



4.Connectivity





A proliferation of wireless networks and cellular broadband data services (HSDPA, EVDO,BSNL,WATEEN and others) combined with a near-ubiquitous support by laptops means that a laptop can have easy Internet and local network connectivity while remaining mobile. Wi-Fi networks and laptop programs are especially widespread at university campuses.



Other advantages of laptops include:






5.Size





Laptops are smaller than standard PCs. This is beneficial when space is at a premium, for example in small apartments and student dorms. When not in use, a laptop can be closed and put away.






6.Ease of Access


Most laptops have doors on the underside that allow the user to access the memory, hard drive and other components, by simply flipping the laptop to access the doors. For desktops the user must usually access the backside of the computer, which is harder if it's in an area with little space.






7.Low power consumption





Laptops are several times more power-efficient than desktops. A typical laptop uses 20-90 W, compared to 100-800 W for desktops. This could be particularly beneficial for businesses (which run hundreds of personal computers, multiplying the potential savings) and homes where there is a computer running 24/7 (such as a home media server, print server, etc.)






8.Quiet





Laptops are often quieter than desktops, due both to the components (quieter, slower 2.5-inch hard drives) and to less heat production leading to use of fewer and slower cooling fans.






9.Battery





A charged laptop can run several hours in case of a power outage and is not affected by short power interruptions and brownouts. A desktop PC needs a UPS to handle short interruptions, brownouts and spikes; achieving on-battery time of more than 20–30 minutes for a desktop PC requires a large and expensive UPS.






10.All-in-One





Designed to be portable, laptops have everything integrated in to the chassis. For desktops (excluding all-in-ones) this is divided into the desktop, keyboard, mouse, display, and optional peripherals such as speakers, and a webcam. This leads to lots of wiring. It can also lead to massive power consumption.






11.Extras





In comparison to low-end desktops, even low-end laptops include features such as a Wi-Fi card, and Express Card slot, and a memory card reader.

Laptops??




  • A laptop is a personal computer designed for mobile use and small and light enough to be carried away everywhere where a user wants and can operate it anywhere.

  • A laptop integrates most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or a pointing stick), speakers, and often including a battery, into a single small and light unit.

  • The rechargeable battery (if present) is charged from an AC adapter and typically stores enough energy to run the laptop for two to three hours in its initial state, depending on the configuration and power management of the computer.

  • Laptops are usually shaped like a large notebook with thicknesses between 0.7–1.5 inches (18–38 mm) and dimensions ranging from 10x8 inches (27x22cm, 13" display) to 15x11 inches (39x28cm, 17" display) and up.

  • Modern laptops weigh 3 to 12 pounds (1.4 to 5.4 kg).

  • Older laptops were usually heavier.

  • Most laptops are designed in the flip form factor to protect the screen and the keyboard when closed. Modern tablet laptops have a complex joint between the keyboard housing and the display, permitting the display panel to swivel and then lie flat on the keyboard housing. They usually have a touchscreen display and some include handwriting recognition or graphics drawing capability.

  • Laptops were originally considered to be "a small niche market" and were thought suitable mostly for "specialized field applications" such as "the military, the Internal Revenue Service, accountants and sales representatives".

  • Today, there are already more laptops than desktops in businesses, and laptops are becoming obligatory for student use and more popular for general use.