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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Review VGA NVIDIA Calibre X680 2GB GDDR5 Premium Quality with High Performance

The main factor in choosing an assessment of the graphics card is seen in advance the type of class GPU chip used on the graphics card, with a view of the class or series GPU at least weve been able to see the "Big Picture" of the performance of the graphics card product compared with graphics other cards.

Performance is important, but for most gamers, get the performance standards of a top-class graphics card is still not enough. Therefore, it is pretty much brand that offers products with the quality of his graphics card that is higher than its reference product, whether it be in terms of quality of components, cooling design, to tweaking the default performance graphics card that makes its products more attractive than the graphics card similar. As an example the Calibre X680 graphics card that will we review this time. What is the quality that is able to offer Calibre X680s, consider continuing our review below.

Testing Calibre X680 GeForce 2GB GDDR5


  • Prosesor: Intel Core i7 3960X @4.5 GHz
  • Motherboard: Intel Desktop Board DX79SI
  • Graphics Card:  AMD HD 7900/7800 Series; NVIDIA GTX 500 & 600 Series
  • Memory: 4x 2 GB Kingston HyperX blu. (@1600 MHz; 1.65 V)
  • Storage: Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 64 GB
  • Power Supply: Corsair AX1200
  • CPU Heatsink: Corsair H100 (Fan Speed Minimum)
  • Casing: Corsair 500R (All Fan On)
  • Monitor: LCD Monitor 1920×1080
  • Input: Generic Keyboard and Mouse
  • OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
  • Driver : Catalyst 12.3|12.7 Beta|12.11 Beta|13.1 WHQL; Forceware 296.10|301.10|304.79 Beta|310.90 WHQL
(*) All graphics cards tested on the default settings provided by the driver, in this version.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Yahoo Messenger 2 0 for iPhone App Store comes with 3G video calls



Now iPhone users to stay connected with their friends using the 3G video calls from your iPhone to a Mac or PC, or vice versa latest Yahoo Messenger 2.0 released app for the iPhone. With Yahoo Messenger 2.0, turns your iPhone to make free video calls to friends Messenger, Cheap international calls to landlines or mobile phones, video calls and the latest features such as multitasking, instant messages and free SMS. The new update of Yahoo Messenger can be downloaded for free.

Yahoo! released the latest Yahoo Messenger 2.0 for iPhone earlier than Apple. Yahoo Messenger for the iPhone has grown up as their version 2.0. This new version now offers video with the voice call the user directly to the iPhone almost all of Yahoo Messenger as universally iPhone iPhone 4 for 4 video calls, iPhone 4 for PC / Mac and vice versa what keeps you in touch verbally. On 3G networks, it supports video calls and voice, one that goes on Apple FaceTime function.

Unfortunately, video calls like this buggy, and in particular it is a department of rather low quality. In addition, the recently updated Yahoo Messenger supports multi-tasking behind the iPhone 3G and iPhone 4 devices running IOS 4.1.



With Yahoo Messenger 2.0 for iPhone, users can get:

* Video calls: With Yahoo Messenger, you can make video calls and stream live video chat.
* Voice calls: You are also able to make free voice calls to your Yahoo Messenger friends.
* Low cost voice calls: You will get low cost international, so talk with your friends on their landline or mobile phone.
* Multitasking: Work with other iPhone apps while Yahoo! Messenger runs in the background†
* Send free SMS messages via Yahoo! Messenger
* From iPhone to desktop and more: Connect with your IM friends in any way you want—mobile app to PC, mobile app to mobile app
* Get notified for every message: Know when a new message comes whether the app is running, in the background, or even if it is not open
* Show and tell: Capture and share iPhone photos and video in real-time, with your Yahoo! Messenger buddies
* Bring your friends in one place: Add your Windows Live Messenger contacts to your buddy list
* Be creative: Use rich text and personal expressions, like emoticons and avatars, to update your friends
* Enhanced performance: Get a simpler, faster, richer Yahoo! Messenger experience at your fingertips

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

HP Envy 17 laptop with screen 17 3 Full HD

laptop that you can customize according to your needs, the HP Envy 17 there are many choices processor technology Intels latest, a laptop that can be customized course you can choose a laptop with a processor which is the most suitable to you, some processors that you can choose between, Intel Core i5 / 2.40 GHz/2.53GHz/2.26GHz also has an Intel Core i7 1.6 GHz.


with a very fast processor will certainly result in maximum stability and performance, is equipped with dual-channel DDR3 memory that supports up to 8GB, and of course this HP Envy 17 laptop was preinstalled windows 7 64bit operating system, as the name suggests HP Envy 17, this laptop has a screen that large enough that 17.3-inch full HD is supported by ati mobility radeon graphics technology with a special memory 1GB, as a laptop that you can customize course will have many options for media storage space sizes are available up to 2TB, very large for the size of mobile computing, is also equipped with a DVD SuperMulti Double layer which supports Blu-ray,

also integrates with the Wireless network, Bluetooth and gigabit Ethernet LAN RJ45, on the left and right side there are a few I / O ports such as USB 3.0/2.0, card reader, HDMI, VGA, headphone / microphone, there is also a web camera on top of cashing that will be visible when your laptop is open, such as HP Envy beats, laptop Envy 17 is also using beats technology for audio support .

Review Lenovo Ideapad S400 Notebook with Color Images

Review Lenovo Ideapad S400 : Notebook with Color Images - .blogspot

Bored with the color standard notebook (black and gray)? Maybe you should glance at the yard notebook Lenovo Ideapad S400 series. This notebook is in the dressing with bright red color on the LCD screen lid and the bottom. Lenovo Ideapad S400 feels very solid when you menggengamnya at hand. The dimensions of this device is not too small because it uses a 14 "but Lenovo Ideapad S400 feels thin when compared to notebooks with screen size, this device will look thinner.

Unfortunately, to get the thinness of the Ideapad S400, Lenovo had to sacrifice an optical drive that is usually found on a notebook with a 14 ". But this is not a problem, given the current optical drive is rarely used and the lack of an optical drive is also benefit in terms of trimming the weight of this notebook weighs only 1.5 kg up, usually notebooks with screens 14 "and an optical drive weighed about 2 kg.


Before we look further Lenovo Ideapad S400, you should look at the specifications promoted by the notebook.

Specification

Processor                 Intel Core i3  2365U
                                Speed ​​1.4GHz 3MB L3 Cache
Memory                   4GB DDR3
Storage                    Hard disk 500GB
Graphics                  Intel GMA 3000
Screen                     14 "1366 × 768
Interconnection         802.11bgn wifi and Bluetooth V3.0
USB 2.0                          2
USB 3.0                          1
HDMI                              1
Audio In / Out                  1
webcam                            1
Ethernet                            1
Card reader                      1
Operation System              Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit
Battery                               2000mAh
Size (mm)                           336x241x21.9
Weight (kg)                        1,587
Charger+Weight (kg)          1832

Lenovo Ideapad S400 is present in our test table is still using the Intel 2nd generation Core i Sandy Bridge but Lenovo itself has been upgraded in this series using the Intel Core i 3rd generation Ivy Bridge. Processors used by Lenovo Ideapad S400 is a type with low power consumption so that the notebook is not hot on the bottom and handrestnya when used for a long time.

The screen size is very convenient to use because it uses a size of 14 "with a resolution of 1366 × 768. Lenovo Ideapad S400 uses a glossy screen that will be a little annoying when you use because it will cast shadows around you. However, you can meminimalisasikannya by raising the level of brightness. Viewing angle is also quite good because the screen does not change color gradation excessive when viewed from either side. The display will change color gradation when you see it from the top.

Shut Down Windows With Other Way Win XP User



If you have not been able to solve the problem shut down too long, maybe you can try this trick too.

Do I press Ctrl + Alt + Delete on your keyboard, then click on the tab "Shut Down" at the top of the Task Manager and select what you want:
  • Stand By
  • Hibernate
  • Turn Off
  • Restart
  • Log-off
  • Switch User

To Shut Down the computer select Turn Off .. and in a few seconds you will be Shut Down Windows!

Please see the diagram below>

Monday, May 20, 2013

ASUS Eee PC 1008HA with Windows 7

We were one of the first to bring you a review of the thin and light Eee PC 1008HA "Seashell" netbook. We decided to take a second look at this popular ultraportable now that ASUS has re-released it with Windows 7 Home Premium. Can a new operating system turn a netbook into a completely new machine? Keep reading to find out.

Our ASUS Eee PC 1008HA features the following specifications:

* Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit)
* Processor: Intel Atom N280 Processor 1.66GHz (667MHz FSB)
* Memory: 2GB DDR2 SDRAM (667MHz)
* Storage: 320GB 5400 rpm SATA HDD (plus 500GB Eee Online Storage)
* Display: 10.1-inch diagonal WSVGA+ (1024x600)
* Graphics: Intel GMA 950
* Wireless: Broadcom 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
* Expansion: 4-in-1 media card slot
* Ports and connectors: (2) USB 2.0 ports, proprietary VGA adapter, power connector, RJ-45/Ethernet (Gigabit), stereo headphone/line out, stereo microphone in, 1.3 megapixel webcam
* Dimensions (H x W x D): 0.75-1.20 x 10.3 x 7.0 inches (including feet)
* Weight: 2.4 lb (not including weight of AC adapter).
* Power: 3-cell Lithium-Polymer battery
* Warranty: One-year standard warranty
* MSRP: $479.99

Build and Design
Nothing has changed in terms of the build or design between the original Eee PC 1008HA Seashell and this update. Like the "seashell" name implies, the chassis shape is inspired by the curves of a seashell. The clamshell-like design gives the 1008HA a very clean and distinct appearance. Every port from Ethernet to USB is covered with plastic doors which are probably more decorative than they are protective. ASUS claims this version of the Eee PC is just one inch thick at its thickest point, but that doesnt include the feet on the bottom of the netbook. We measured the maximum thickness at more than one inch, but the 1008HA is still remarkably thin and light.

The glossy black plastics suffer from very little flex and the keyboard is as firm as even the best business-class notebooks on the market. The various parts of the chassis come together with tight seams and good attention to detail. ASUS claims that the plastics used on Eee PC 1008HA are coated with an "Infusion finish" that makes the netbook scratch resistant. I wasnt able to produce any scratches in the plastics during the testing period, but the glossy surface is extremely prone to fingerprint smudges which make this brand new netbook look a little dirty after just a few minutes of use. The 1008HA is also available in white, blue, and pink ... in case black isnt your color of choice.

ASUS uses the same keyboard design on the 1008HA update that is 92% of a full sized keyboard, which is a nice improvement over some of the older Eee PC netbook keyboards. The gesture-based Synaptics touchpad is likewise pretty large for a netbook. If ASUS made any obvious sacrifices with the design of the 1008HA then those sacrifices are related to making this netbook as thin as possible. Ill explain later in the review.

Screen and Speakers
The new Eee PC 1008HA Seashell uses a fairly standard LED-backlit display panel with a 1024x600 native resolution. The glossy screen surface helps to improve color and contrast, but glare and reflections indoors under strong lights or outdoors under direct sunlight can be a problem. Although the 1024x600 resolution is far superior to the old 800x480 screen resolution on the original Eee PC, I was a little disappointed that ASUS didnt use a higher resolution display on the Eee PC 1008HA. Considering that several other manufacturers such as HP and Dell are offering netbooks with 1366x768 screens the display on this netbook just seems a little underwhelming. Vertical viewing angles are average with some color distortion when viewing from below and some over-exposed colors when viewed from above. Horizontal viewing angles are better with colors staying accurate at extremely wide viewing angles; you wont have trouble sharing a YouTube video with friends using this display.

The built-in speaker performance on the Eee PC 1008HA is extremely good for a 10-inch netbook. Im not a fan of the location of the built-in speakers since theyre located on the bottom front edge of the 1008HA, but the audio quality is quite good. The speakers produce excellent volume (enough to fill a small room) and there is minimal distortion even at higher volume levels. The speakers lack much bass, but the range of highs and midtones are perfectly enjoyable.

Granted, most audiophiles will want to use external speakers or headphones for a better listening experience ... but the built-in speakers work well in a pinch. The audio output from the headphone jack is free of any obvious distortion and worked fine with the earphones and external speakers I used during the testing.

Keyboard and Touchpad
As previously mentioned, the 1008HA update uses the same keyboard that is 92% of full size. The keys are slightly smaller than the keys on an average notebook but the spacing between the keys is quite limited. If you prefer the shape and feel of traditional keys then youll probably like the new keyboard. That said, I personally prefer the "Chiclet" style keyboard used on the ASUS Eee PC 1000HE since there is more space between the keys to prevent me from accidentally hitting the wrong key. Still, the keyboard on this netbook is quite usable and should be perfectly fine for typing quick emails or editing documents while traveling.

The Synaptics touchpad used on the 1008HA is a gesture-enabled model that allows you to use multi-figure gestures such as "pinching" your fingers together or "pulling" your fingers apart to zoom in or out. You can also use a "three-finger tap" as an alternative to a right click on a mouse. The Synaptics control panel in Windows also allows you to customize these gestures as well. The touchpad surface is covered in dots that provide a clear indication of the edges of the touchpad, but this also makes the touchpad surface too rough for quick finger movement. The left and right touchpad buttons are located beneath a single rocker-style button, but with no separation between the left and right side its easy to accidentally press the middle of the touchpad button when youre trying to press the left or right side. The touchpad buttons have extremely shallow feedback, so it isnt always easy to feel when you have or have not pressed a button.

ASUS also included a number of dedicated buttons and keyboard shortcuts to make life easier. Theres a dedicated wireless on/off button, touchpad on/off, as well as FN keyboard shortcuts for screen brightness, video output, volume, and Windows task manager.

Input and Output Ports
In terms of port selection the Eee PC 1008HA remains pretty basic. You get two USB 2.0 ports, a 4-in-1 media card reader, headphone and microphone jacks, and a special collapsible Ethernet port. The curved door on the right hand side of the netbook flips down to allow a standard Ethernet cable to be connected to the netbook.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Hands on with the Asus Eee PC X101 netbook Review

Asus Eee PC X101

Asus plans to launch the Eee PC X101 10 inch netbook this summer for just under $200. That will give the X101 the lowest launch price of any netbook with an Intel Atom chip. You can occasionally find old, used, or refurbished models for that price, but I’ve never seen a netbook hit the shelves priced at $199.99 on day one before.

I got a chance to check out a pre-release model last night. It’s very thin and light for a 10 inch netbook. But part of the reason for that is the 3 cell battery. Asus will not be offering a 6 cell option in the US. The netbook is also a little thicker looking in real life than in the rendered images I’d seen, and there’s a VGA port that wasn’t present on the press pictures.

For the most part though, the Eee PC X101 looks like a pretty typical netbook. It has an almost-but-not-quite full sized keyboard, a small touchpad with a single button beneath it, and a 10.1 inc, 1024 x 600 pixel glossy display.

In order to keep costs down, Asus is building the netbook with a new 1.33 GHz Intel Atom N435 single core processor. It’s a 5W chip which uses a little less power, generates a little less heat, and offers a little less performance than the Atom N455 chips more commonly used.

The US version of the Eee PC X101 will also run MeeGo, an open source Linux-based operating system optimized for netbooks and other mobile devices. The netbook will be available in some regions with Windows 7 as well, but by going with MeeGo in the US, the company can avoid Windows licensing fees and keep the price low.

Unfortunately the demo unit I saw didn’t have MeeGo so I can’t say anything about how the netbook performs with the Linux distribution.

The netbook also has an 8GB solid state disk instead of a hard drive. That should help improve battery life, since a solid state disk uses less power than a hard disk. But 8GB isn’t a lot of space to work with. Source :(liliputing.com)