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This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Dell Adamo laptop. This is the “Admire” model ($1999 CAD/$1499 USD as of Sept 2009), which features a 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor (SU9300), 2 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD drive, Windows Vista 64-bit, a 13.4 inch 16:9 aspect ratio 1366 x 768, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, Bluetooth 2.0, a back-lit keyboard, two USB ports, one USB/eSATA combo port, gigabit Ethernet, Display Port out (it comes with an adaptor for Display Port to DVI), 802.11n WiFi, built-in speakers, and a 40-watt hour battery. It has no optical drive, nor any memory card slot. This is the Onyx version - it also comes in Pearl (white).
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A portable gaming laptop? Alienware takes it one step closer with the Area-51 m15x gaming laptop.
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UPDATE: I’ve published part one of my deep dive here:
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This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Dell Studio Hybrid, a desktop PC running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. Configured with an Intel Core 2 Duo T2390 (1.86 Ghz) CPU, 3 GB of DDR2 RAM, a 250 GB 5400 RPM hard drive, an 8x slot-loading DVD burner, and an Intel X3100 GPU. The colour is “Ruby”, and cost me $744 Canadian with taxes direct from Dell.
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Here it is, the “mega review” of this laptop. Please ignore the fact that the video says “UNBOXING” - I neglected to edit that to say REVIEW. This video is quite long because I go into a lot of detail about battery tests, performance benchmarks, and the pros and cons of this notebook. I hope everyone enjoys the level of detail!
This notebook, shown here in ruby red, is a little different that most notebooks in that it lacks a CD/DVD drive - but it’s no netbook! It has a 14 inch, 16:9 aspect ratio screen running at 1600 x 900 resolution, which is Dell’s 900p resolution option (an upgrade). The standard resolution is 720p, which is 1280 x 720.
Powering it all is an Intel Core 2 Duo: the P8600, running at 2.4 Ghz, with 3 MB of L2 cache. 3 GB of DDR3 RAM at 1066mhz provides the memory, and storage is handled by a 320 GB, 7200 RPM hard drive. The graphics processor is an NVIDIA GeForce 9400G-M, and the on-board 802.11 b/g/n WiFI is an Intel 1515 card. It also has Bluetooth 2.1, and an optional ExpressCard 8-in-1 memory card adaptor that arrived damaged as you’ll see in the video. The keyboard is back-lit, which is an add-on option, and it’s running Windows Vista 64-bit. Powering it all is a 6-cell, 54 WHr battery.
I paid $1306 CAD for this configuration from Dell Canada as of May 2009, but Dell’s prices change daily to always check their Web site for the most accurate pricing information.
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Visit http://tiger.tv/more_info/?279 to unleash your photographic potential with the new Kodak EasyShare P712 zoom digital camera. This 7.1 MP camera delivers the digital control you desire. With 12X optical zoom, you’ll be able to capture all the action no matter how near (or far) you are from it. If that wasn’t enough, you can fill in the extra distance with a 5x digital zoom. Features like image-stabilized professional quality lens, optional Kodak P20 zoom flash, and advanced image quality technology make it perfect for long time digital camera pros and beginners alike. The 2.5-inch LCD screen lets you compose your pictures before you take them and edit and proof them after you press the shutter. Plus the included battery and charger provides long-lasting power for all your imaging needs. Promise awaits. And the Kodak P712 refurbished Digital Camera delivers.
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This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Dell Studio 14z. This notebook, shown here in ruby red, is a little different that most notebooks in that it lacks a CD/DVD drive - but it’s no netbook! It has a 14 inch, 16:9 aspect ratio screen running at 1600 x 900 resolution, which is Dell’s 900p resolution option (an upgrade). The standard resolution is 720p, which is 1280 x 720.
Powering it all is an Intel Core 2 Duo: the P8600, running at 2.4 Ghz, with 3 MB of L2 cache. 3 GB of DDR3 RAM at 1066mhz provides the memory, and storage is handled by a 320 GB, 7200 RPM hard drive. The graphics processor is an NVIDIA GeForce 9400G-M, and the on-board 802.11 b/g/n WiFI is an Intel 1515 card. It also has Bluetooth 2.1, and an optional ExpressCard 8-in-1 memory card adaptor that arrived damaged as you’ll see in the video. The keyboard is back-lit, which is an add-on option, and it’s running Windows Vista 64-bit. Powering it all is a 6-cell, 54 WHr battery.
I paid $1306 CAD for this configuration from Dell Canada as of May 2009, but Dell’s prices change daily to always check their Web site for the most accurate pricing information.
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THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. THE WINNER IS EXILEDSOLDIER. FURTHER DETAILS HERE:
http://tinyurl.com/5gsl9p
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Want to win a $5000 laptop and over $500 in extra software and DVDs? Keep reading…
The full contest details can be found here on Digital Home Thoughts:
digitalhomethoughts.com/news/show/89043
Here’s the short version…
We’re launching our 31 Days of the Dragon giveaway contest today (check out www.31daysofthedragon.com for more details on the other 30 sites involved with this).
This is a pimped out-to-the-max HDX9200 notebook PC worth about $5000 if purchased at retail. The laptop features an Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000 CPU (2.8 Ghz), 500 GB of storage (2 x 250 GB hard drives), 4 GB of RAM, integrated HDTV tuner, fingerprint reader, nVidia GeForce 8800M GS with 512 MB of RAM, a 20.1 inch WUXGA screen (1080p, 1920 x 1200), and lots more. The software bundle includes Office 2007, three Blu-ray DVDs, and more. I’m reviewing it, but when I’m done (on or around the 17th of May), I’m giving it away to one of YOU.
*** The Official Contest Rules ***
1. Watch this video, rate it, and post a comment page. Your comment should answer this question: “How will the Dragon rock your world?” Meaning, if you were to win the HDX9200, how would it change things for you? Would it allow you to get rid of your current computer, monitor, keyboard, and speakers? Would you come up with creative uses for a powerful workstation that could be moved - could you finally launch that mobile music recording studio business, be a wedding photographer and edit photos on the spot, or would it allow you to achieve some other goal? Or would you just revel in the sheer power of being able to play games and edit movies faster than ever before? Tell me how you’d use this powerful computer!
2. After you’ve posted your comment (only one comment per YouTube account), click on the yellow Subscribe button to subscribe to the Thoughts Media YouTube Channel.
3. If you want to double your chances of winning, also post your comment over on Digital Home Thoughts as a reply to this post. Please post your YouTube username as well so I can verify that you’ve subscribed to our YouTube channel and posted a comment there. If this is your first post to Digital Home Thoughts, please allow up to 24 hours for your post to appear.
4. I’ll randomly select one person from the combined total of all the YouTube comments and the comments here. That person will win the laptop. Boom! Anyone in the world can win this laptop, thanks to the generous support of HP and Buzzcorps - it will be couriered to you.
If you have questions about the contest, please don’t post them here, only post your contest entries - please use the contact form on Digital Home Thoughts to send me a message.
I hope everyone has fun with this contest!
- Jason Dunn
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http://live.pirillo.com/ - What are virtual desktops, what do they do, and how do you use them?
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With a 10-inch display, a fast and efficient Intel Atom processor, and lots of storage MSI’s Wind Netbook is viable competitor in the new subnotebook “netbook” line of notebooks.
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