Thursday, April 14, 2011

Sony VAIO E Series

The Sony Vaio E series of computers from Sony are pretty new – as far as I’m aware they were only released this month in the UK, and announced worldwide in February. This is as far as I’m aware. I have always been interested in the Vaio computers from Sony because they include a nice kind of keyboard called a “chiclet keyboard”, which means the keys are isolated into their own separate bracket; which means better and easier typing. I must say, especially for those that touch type with all their fingers, you’ll feel right at home with this keyboard – it definitely means precise and comfortable typing. Because they’re isolated keys, typing isn’t as loud as conventional laptop keys, which is a bonus all the same.
The model I have is VPCEB1E0E/WI which I purchased in Comet, priced at £549.99, but to be honest if you ask the right way (with interest in the laptop) you’d probably find yourself able to get some form of “manager reduction”, I got a £20 discount on the laptop since I bought 3 years accidental damage cover. If you’re going to buy it from Comet, as far as I’m aware you can pay the accidental damage cover on a monthly interval for 4 months instead of paying upfront – so for instance if its £200 then it’d be £200 / 4 – that is what you’d pay month over month till you’ve paid the full amount for the accidental damage cover.
This Vaio is full-rounded, has everything you’d need; webcam, good amount of memory and hard drive space, 15” widescreen display, Windows 7, very nice keyboard and everything in between.

The ports included with the laptop


This Vaio comes with every port I think you’ll ever need, quite a few I’d never use but may be of good use to others depending on the situation. Firstly it comes with 3x USB ports all on the right-hand side – with the optical drive being on that side too, HDMI port (for TVs, etc), eSATA/USB combination port, VGA port (for connecting to VGA monitors – also known as analogue monitors – for cheaper monitors they may well be VGA-based), SD card slot, and an ExpressCard slot. I honestly don’t *need* any of the other ports except the USB, but the specs of the machine, the size (screen) and keyboard all matched my requirements that I went for this machine, but it’s a nice thought that these ports were included for any situation throughout the laptops lifespan.

The specs of the machine


Because the Vaio E series is new, it makes sense Sony has included the latest Intel processor – called Intel Core i3, its nothing too special but it’s a processor that’ll do well with multi-tasking, which is word for having plenty of programs open at once, like doing Office Word work, chatting via IM while listening to music – that sort of thing. I’d think this laptop is good for general everyday use, as well as being good at multi-tasking.It also comes with 3GB of memory, 320GB hard drive space (most laptops are coming with bigger and bigger hard drives – personally, for everyday use I’d consider this to be absolutely fine).

The keyboard


The keyboard is really nice to type on and is quite quiet during use. It has a dedicated numeric keypad on the side, too – like you’d see on desktop keyboards. You don’t normally see numeric keypads on laptops so I was surprised to see one on this Vaio, as the previous Sony Vaio’s did have the same keyboard, without the numpad.

The touchpad / palmrest area


The touchpad is *really* weird and different, I’ve never felt such a different touchpad before. Let’s just say that I don’t think the touchpad will ever wear down and become shiny! When I first saw this laptop in Comet, and I had a go on the touchpad – it felt like some form of fabric-feeling material was over it, and you can clearly see this in a bright room. Sony has put some form of material over the touchpad surface for some reason I don’t know. But I can surely say this will prevent the touchpad from ever wearing down, as far as I can see. Because Sony added this material to the touchpad it adds a bit of friction to the touchpad during use, but doesn’t really affect the use of the touchpad; in-fact in most cases for me it feels really comfortable to use. The palmrest area is the area around the touchpad, below the keyboard. On the touchpad, touchpad buttons and palmrest area there is what I can only describe as a glitter-shiny effect embedded in the plastic. This looks really nice and I loved the effect straight away! Aesthetics aside, I still think besides the glitter-effect, it’s still a unisex product, and you can only see the great glitter effect under light. I’m sorry to say but it makes the product look that little bit extra with this glitter effect!!

Quick access buttons

Above the keyboard (to the right) there are 3 quick access buttons, and they’re pretty handy if you ever need to use them. In corresponding order, they are: ASSIST, WEB, VAIO. For instance, if your VAIO is switched off and you quickly need to get on the Internet for a few minutes; you can click the WEB button while your VAIO is switched off and the VAIO will quickly boot into what I’d call “Web mode”. The computer will load a browser window without having to load Windows 7 first, and allow you to surf the Web immediately.The same applies for the ASSIST button in that if your VAIO is switched off, if you click it the computer boots into “Assist mode” where you can diagnose problems with your VAIO and as far as I’m aware, within that utility, reinstall Windows too.
If your VAIO is switched on and in Windows at the time, clicking the WEB button opens the default Web browser (such as Internet Explorer). Likewise, clicking the ASSIST button opens “Vaio Care” which allows you to troubleshoot problems, restore Windows, etc. The third button as I noted about above for me just either mutes the volume or unmutes it, depending on whether it is muted or unmuted at the time.

Screen

The screen is a 15.5” widescreen display, love it. Everything’s good about it except I would have liked it to go a bit brighter than what the maximum setting allows, in some situations. But generally the brightness is fine.

Webcam

The webcam seems to be good quality, and has some awesome webcam software included that allows you to do so many funny effects! You can make the software follow your face, add cool effects so there’s always a graphical hat on top of your head (it detects where your head is in the camera), etc. Fun!

Microphone

I’ve had a Skype conversation with a friend recently but apart from that I can’t accurately say how good the microphone is, but there is one built-in.

Speakers

The speakers are such good quality as far as I’m concerned. The maximum sound setting is nice and loud; you can of course plug in your own headphones, too.

Battery

The battery life is the only downside to this laptop that I can think of, the battery doesn't last very long off the mains, up to 2 hours for me. It may fetch up to 3 hours if you lower the brightness to the lowest setting and only do basic stuff on the computer, but generally if you want extra battery power you may want to buy the extended battery pack (Sony hasn't released one for this model - since its new - but there should be one available in a few months time). You can always call Sony sales to see if they have the extended battery for this model (VPCEB1E0E/WI) later on. You can get their contact number on the Sony.co.uk website.

Build quality

I’d consider the build quality standard; it’s nothing too special. There is a bit of flex to the right but that’s because there’s an optical drive to the right side of the laptop.

Included software

Sony does include quite a bit of software with the laptop, half of which I probably won’t use much, but that’s to be expected with most major PC manufacturers. Overall, this is a great laptop and has everything I’d ever need, and more. Despite a few pitfalls on the included battery (battery power), I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this laptop.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Creative Inspire T6160

Firstly a few of this sound systems specifications:
- It has 5.1 surround sound capability.

- Each small speaker creates 6 watts of sound power.
- The Subwoofer creates a massive 20 watts of sound power.
- It's frequency ranges from 40Hz to 20KHz.
- It can create sounds up to 75 Decibels. Now, I recently bought this to accompany my Asus sound card for my computer and couldn't resist the price - Just £50.54 from Meshcomputers.com! I was very suprised at the build quality of the speakers and the sound it produced, as it provided very accurate surround sound in relation as to where the noise was coming from, therefore making it great value for money. The Subwoofer really gives clear, crunching bass to explosions and gunshots, especially on Battlefield Bad Company 2, making it perfect for movies, gaming and sound editing. The one negative point is a lack of extra features, but for that price you'd come to expect that.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Samsung GT S8000 Jet

I'am very pleased of this phone,it works excellent.It's very confortable,very ussefull,and very stillish.The only thing I would change on this phone is the operating system.If it had Android 2.1-2.3 it would be perfect.
Its a real good deal.Most people buy Nokia, or HTC or even Iphone.I had to choose from Nokia N97,HTC Diamond,Sony Ericsson Xperia,Iphone 2.0 and Samsung Omnia 2,and after testing all of them, and observing their good and bads, I picked the one I considered to be the best, SAMSUNG S8000 JET.Try it and you will see.
I've had this phone for almost 2 years,and I've haven't had any problems.The 3.1 inche AMOLED screen (480x800 pixels, 16M colors),accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate and Motion UI, the TouchWiz v2.0 UI, the 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash, the Geo-tagging, face, smile and blink detection, wide dynamic range, the proximity sensor for auto turn-off, the smart unlock and most important the 800Mhz processor, Qualcomm MSM6246 chipset make it a fast-multitask-high-quality-phone.Also the S8000 jet comes with a 3.5mm jack so you can enjoy music.It also hase the DNSE (Digital Natural Sound Engine) and the Virtual 5.1 channel Dolby surround,this way you can recive only the clearest sound ever.
The video camera (720x480)30fps, helps you record some dear moments in a superor quality
.Also S8000 jet comes with several other features,like:TV Out,MP3/WMA/eAAC+/WAV player, DivX/XviD/H.263/H.264/MP4/WMV player Video editor, Digital compass,Media Gate 3D,Organizer,Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF),Voice memo,Predictive text input,HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps,Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and a memory of 2/8 GB that can be pushed til 16GB.Plus the battery lasts for 7 days,or 4-5 days hevely-used.If you have any thoughts of buying such a phone,do it. you will soon realise that it was a smart choice
 

Monday, April 11, 2011

Apple iPad Wi-Fi 64GB

Apple have once again done it and taken the electronics industry by storm! With the release of their new tablet computer 'The Apple iPad', they have incorporated slick design with variable functionality!
The iPad is extremely nice to hold and with its very intuitive touch screen, allows the user easy access to all their day-to-day applications that they would use!
For instance, it is very easy to read your newspaper, read a book, play games and watch films easily (with the larger screen size being a godsend to the majority people) and certainly helps people who are visually challenged!
All the current apps written for the iPhone will work for the iPad and there are some specific apps that utilise the power of the iPad such as the excellent version of Dead Space on iPad!
WIFI and the memory capabilities are more than sufficient! You could easily fit a small music collection, films, games and still have some space left! You can always install Spotify to stream via WIFI and store it on your device later!
In terms of quality and support, Apple are really no.1! If you have any problems with getting your iPad to work, just walk into any Apple store and they will sort it out for you! The iPad is well made and will last you for years to come!
Due to the larger screen size as well, gaming on the iPad is made better than if you were playing on the smaller screen of the iPhone! You can have a lot of fun with two mates playing Air Hockey, Plants vs. Zombies and a whole plethora of titles that make great use of the touch screen!
All in all the iPad is extremely nice, however if you can live without the larger screen, the iPhone is the better and cheaper alternative! For £600 you can buy a very decent netbook, laptop or any other decent Windows based device!
 

Saturday, April 9, 2011

TV LG 37LD490

The LG 37LD490 is a 37-inch LCD TV that’s HD ready. It belongs to LG’s recently launched LD490 units, also available in 32-inch and 42-inch sizes. This television packs in some innovations that let you enjoy free digital programs, online content and others. In addition, there are multiple connectivity options available that can turn your dream entertainment hub into a reality.
As soon as the LG 37LD490 comes to life, you can start feasting your eyes on crystal-clear 1080p images. Different screen aspect ratio formats leave room for display optimization no matter what you’re viewing. For instance, you can switch to 4:3, 14:9, 16:9, full wide, cinema zoom, and others. A 60000:1 contrast ratio maintains deep rendering of blacks, especially when playing movies with lots of dark or night scenes.. However, now you may get that very same experience even without leaving your home. This LG 37LD490 has a 24p Real Cinema feature that brings the cinema excitement into your home. Spend time with your buddies watching your latest DVD flicks and not worry about a crowded room. Image degradation is kept to a minimum by an impressive wide viewing angle of 178 degrees.