HP Touchsmart TX2: Tablet Or Notebook?

HP Touchsmart TX2: Tablet Or Notebook?

Hewlett Packard brings a very interesting model that seamlessly blend the resources of a tablet with the resources of a notebook, the HP Touchsmart TX2 notebook with a surprisingly strong performance. If at first the size of the model causes some discomfort after everything is improved by virtue of its excellent setting that ensures a better performance than others in the category.

For some touchscreen functionality but is not suitable for technology enthusiasts not only impressed by the possibilities that this device features which are many but by the quality of their materials. It has several elaborate details in accordance with design trends becoming very attractive for the same this time. The inspiron 1521 battery has an equally good image quality recording in dark or dimly lit. The wireless has a reasonable level of signal better than other similar equipment.

It is impossible to talk about the HP Touchsmart TX2 without noticing its touchscreen function, it has a digitizer pen which provides a smooth writing on the screen even if we recognize a few millimeters away. It has a side button that corresponds to the right mouse button allowing fast movements. For writing long texts without doubt the best option is the physical keyboard for short messages and the virtual resource works very well.

You can also use the manuscript resource for annotating the notebook. Use with our fingers is a bit different and works in 90% of cases being that the touch is often imprecise. One important thing to note is that even though the hp 484170-001 gets dirty quickly and grease cleaning is easy. Multitouch functionality on the other hand is very welcome and makes the user experience more simple and fun.

If we talk about the keyboard the same even if the computer is small in general this was well developed and ergonomics was intended to provide a soft and gentle touch. If we refer to performance without doubt be a tablet notebook features it has some problems, but if you use programs like Adobe Photoshop can see that we are facing a big machine and therefore a great performance.

Your processor is more than most Core 2 Duo processor and video card attached to it make the difference, which makes the equipment a perfect hybrid. An interesting point is the heating of the team, if we use this game with a potent or powerful design tools can reach ninety degrees but if we give normal use Internet browsing, IM, Skype, Office temperature is stable at the fifty degrees.

In a conclusion the HP Touchsmart TX2 has the advantages of being small and lightweight, the screen rotates 180 degrees and has a great design. As disadvantages we have a touchscreen a little weak and a bad battery.

Fujitsu Lifebook Comes From An Interesting Concept

Fujitsu Lifebook Comes From An Interesting Concept

Fujitsu is a manufacturer that not only focuses on commodity market but in many cases always a little bet, and this product is precisely the case. How many times we had in our hands all our gadgets and we suffer through our smartphone drops or digital camera? I very often have had my mobile phone, tablet and notebook together and there is always danger of falling. Precisely there is where Fujitsu aims to create a concept that is apparently very close to becoming reality.

The concept Lifebook places several gadgets in one device. Chandra Prshant designer impresses with a concept that unites various gadgets, and brings the product to the concept we know today as “all in one” but in different ways. No doubt a computer “all in one” is one which in a simple rectangular box gives us a monitor, hard disk, processor, DVD drive among other things but they all Fujitsu fixed in this case goes well beyond.

In this case we are talking about a project called Fujitsu Lifebook, this is a hybrid dock notebook format with slots for integrating various devices used in day to day. The user could integrate digital camera, mobile phone or smartphone to the tablet in the body of a laptop and so each would have a specific role in the overall performance of the notebook. The concept uses the concept of shared hardware that provides all the online products provide a general and higher power.

For example if the tablet has a good processor is connected to this when passing Lifebook notebook’s processor to function as well as projecting a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard. With this the user could type in content and interact with the operating system. Another example is that if for example we have in our smartphone 3G network could use this as a 3G modem or maybe 4G in the future for our laptop.

The end result is an attractive, modern notebook with integrated products and other devices. Is a solution that should satisfy many gadget lovers in general. The product at the moment is just a concept but apparently the launch could be very close. Undoubtedly, as we see in the photographs each of the gadgets has its precise place and placed like memory cards microSD.

iDesk — The Best Choice For Mac Desktop Fans

iDesk — The Best Choice For Mac Desktop Fans

All the time to work on our computer without doubt the most comfortable and we have everything “by hand” in order not to miss a minute, certainly in modern times more and more people working from home and the workplace plays a pape important results of this task, it has been proven scientifically that if we have a desk in accordance with items that we like, and also varied resources that is pleasing to the sight of the results are better than if we work in a “ugly.”

So we now have a desktop that will undoubtedly be the bane of Mac fans but also general users. The iDesk is a concept of innovative work table is not the first time you think of a clever table for days we showed them the table surface touchscreen with Samsung now have a much more interesting concept in my opinion. Another advantage is that the table provides that any area of ​​it is touch and can be used as a mouse or trackpad.

The table iDesk is a concept of a workstation created by designer Adam Benton reminds us to reality and Microsoft’s Surface but in this case built for geeks who have several gadgets and especially those made from Cupertino. The board has sensors that allow induction IOS devices are automatically synchronized when they are supported in their place at the table and cable dispensing all sorts of problematic elements.

Another highlight is that we will be able to make calls, make notes of commitments, notes and other activities from any area that is vacant at the table, making the space well organized so we can have several simultaneous activities. The table is able to run multiple applications simultaneously eliminating the equivalent physical resources and virtual elements projecting only on the surface.

The iDesk also provides for the insertion of various widgets and even in virtual post-recall tasks quickly. This calculator, meteorological bulletins, calendars, phone books and other virtual items are presented in the table to the user placing the tools for their work. The project also allows synchronization of data produced at the table with our Mac or until we have an integrated Mac.

A touch pad can also be projected on the table and any part of the surface can be isolated to a specific activity in addition to this transfer of files between Macs, iPhones and iPads is unlimited and simple, so we can start working for example in Word files in one tablet and continue our simple form on the iPhone. At the moment this table concept does not reach the market soon but it certainly is a more than interesting and attractive.

The First Desktop And Notebook Computers Under The Brand Of Lenovo

The First Desktop And Notebook Computers Under The Brand Of Lenovo

March 1st, Lenovo held a press conference dedicated to the Russian market the first products under its own brand. This event, we have been waiting since last September, when it was announced the launch of Lenovo in Russia under the brand IBM Think. Denis Reshin, CEO of Lenovo East Europe / Asia, before the official start of the conference, shared with us some impressions from a recent trip to the Olympic Games in Turin.

Turning to the main part, Denis Reshin said: “The new line, represented in Russia today, is aimed primarily at small and medium businesses, as the most rapidly growing segment of the market.” In the past year, according to a report Gartner Group, small and medium businesses have spent over 400 billion U.S. dollars to buy computers, computer equipment and service support.

A related further reorientation of the policy of the company Lenovo, which until recently has been directed toward the upper price segment, will now be called, first, to optimize the new product to ensure it has even the smallest businesses, without exceeding their budget, and secondly, to capture the new price segments of the market in which the company either did not attend or is insignificant position to date.

In the desktop segment, were presented a series of desktops M, A, E, as well as the recently released 3000 series of light J Series. J Series includes the new J100 and J105, designed for both home users and small and medium businesses. Desktops Lenovo J Series, made in two form-factors Tower or Small Desktop, equipped with light-silver front panel, side vents, as well as additional equipment: block speakers Think Vision USB Soundbar and USB-keyboard Performance USB Keyboard.

Lenovo J100 is made on the chipset SiS 661 supports Pentium 4 or Celeron D; J105, in turn, is equipped with a chipset AMD Socket 745, AMD Sempron processor or AMD Athlon 64. Both desktop models include RAM DDR400 c maximum up to 1GB capacity, equipped with six ports USB, audio jacks, Serial ATA interface and hard disk drive 80, 120 and 160 GB depending on model configuration.

Notebooks submitted C100 series models based on the Pentium M processor or Celeron M chipset Intel 915 GM, performed in an attractive silver casing for a user with a 15-inch widescreen display. With a weight of 2.8 kg Lenovo C100 is equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi adapter that supports three wireless standards 802.11 a / b / g, Bluetooth, as well as 10/100 Ethernet and modem.

The laptop also includes built-in drive DVD / CD / RW or DVD-ROM, at a thickness of 3.3 cm Lenovo C100 is equipped with card reader, four-port USB, FireWire, and slots S-Video, lithium-ion battery provides up to 5 hours.