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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Touch Screen Laptop (jk-890)



Product Description

Memory 1GB (DDRII)
Display monitor 10.2 inch LED(1024*600)
Hard disk SATA 160G
Wireless network 802.11N WiFi, The speed reaches as high as the 150M/s
Network 10/100 Base-TX
Audio and video frequency
Obviously card Integrated obviously card
Obviously saves 128MB
Camera Picture element 1.3M
Audio Stereo sound speaker
Sound card type Realtek High Definition Audio
Structural feature
Weight Probably 1.1Kg (does not contain battery) approximately 1.2Kg (including battery
Specification 251mm(l)X185mm(w)X34mm(h)
Battery 2200mAH
Adapter input: 100-240v/50-60MHz1.7A\output: 19V 2.1A\
I/O Connection 2 PCS USB 2.0Connection; 1 PCS(SD/MS/MMC/ms-PRO);
1 PCS VGA; 1 PCS RJ-45;
1 PCS DC-in; 1 PCS mic-in; 1 PCS speaker-in;
Other
Color Black, white, pink, red, blue color,
Appendix Instruction booklet \ adapter \ maintenance card\Battery
Packing box
Specification SIZE: L220*W105*H285
WEIGHT WEIGHT: 2.05KG

Design : New and Complished ....

Label : Dell-Laptops.com


Dell XPS M2010



Dell sort of broke the mold with this one. They're not usually known for innovative design, but this mobile' unit is like none of the others. It's a true desktop replacement solution, and runs a 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2 RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon X1800 graphics card, and boasts a 20' LCD running a native resolution of 1680x1050. It's a beast in every sense of the word- an 18 pound, almost 19' wide monster.

There's a lot to like in the M2010. If you so choose, you can boost the RAM to 4GB (and add a couple grand to the price tag in the process), run 120GB SATA hard drives mirrored in RAID-1 (as the above configuration shows), and have a great screen with a resolution that is perfectly matched for it.

There are a couple of things I question about this model, however. First and foremost, I question the usefulness of the M2010 as a mobile' unit, as it has been marketed by Dell. I suppose you could fold the screen down, pick the thing up and lug it somewhere, but its sheer size makes that seem very unlikely in real world practice. It appears like it would be more at home on some yuppie's minimalist glass desk than in a student's book bag or on a commuter train. I would hesitate to brand it as a mobile' unit as it more closely resembles an all-in-one or small form factor (SFF) computer.
Also, since the unit is so large, I don't know why Dell didn't choose a better (or newer generation) video card. They could have fit a bigger, faster card that produces more heat inside because size (and heat dissipation) is not as much of an issue when you have 19' to work with.

The system is a design marvel, but the limited mobility makes it somewhat of an overpriced desktop system, as you can get a better SFF desktop for a lot less.

Rating: 4/10 moneybags (more moneybags signify a better bargain)

Basic Price : $458

Retail Price : $500

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Dell Studio 14z



This is a thin and stylish laptop designed for students.
  • Display : 14-inch 16:9 LED display with HD resolution (720p/ 900p)
  • Processor : Intel® Pentium® Dual Core, and Intel CoreTM 2 Duo standard voltage processors up to T9550 (2.66GHz, 1066Mhz FSB, 6MB Cache)
  • Graphics : Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 9400M graphics5
  • Up to 500GB1 HDD capacity
  • Digital Video/Audio via HDMI and DisplayPort
  • Standard 1.3MP webcam with dual digital array mics
  • Starting weight of 4.3 pounds6
  • 4W, SRS®, 2.0 Audio w/ discrete tweeters and dual headphone jacks
  • Optional 8:1 Media Card Reader via 34mm Express Card slot
  • Six-cell battery standard, optional slim design 8-cell battery for up to 6:46 hours of battery life with WLED display option7
  • Standard Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth® and mobile broadband
  • eSATA connectivity for high speed data transfer rate (up to 6X USB 2.0)
  • Optional external optical drive options (DVD+/-RW, Blu-ray DiscTM read-only and read-write drives)
  • Available in Six Colors : Black Chain Link, Midnight Blue, Spring Green, Plum Purple, Ruby Red and Promise Pink (U.S. only)

Price

$649 (Base Price)

Please conatct this link - dell.com

Dell Latitude E64000 XFR Laptop



The Del Latitude E6400 XFR laptop is designed in a way that meets the military standards and more. It has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 5 hours of autonomy for the battery, up to 8GB of RAM and the option of a 64GB SSD. The screen has a 14.1 inch display with a special coating that allows you to view it even if there is direct sunlight on it.
This laptop can withstand a 70 miles per hour torrential rain and can function in temperatures between –20 and 140 Farenheit. It’s also protected against liquids and dust and can be dropped from a height of 3 feet if the lid is open and 4 feet if it’s closed.
The price of the E6400 XFR starts from $4,299.