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What You Should Know Before Buying A Netbook

Friday, December 11th, 2009

People who are looking for a small laptop computer running an operating system would choose Netbooks for many reasons. For one they are unbelievably portable for a gadget that is packed with lots of features. They are also easy to use and very affordable. The price ranges from just below $300 to about more than $600. While they are originally made for sending emails and surfing the internet, netbooks are now being used for various purposes, which make them a popular choice. Additional features make them even more well-liked.

Netbooks usually comes with a wide screen of about 8 to 10 inches. Because of its size, optical drives are commonly lacking and the keyboard is about 15% smaller than the regular laptops. Typing is not the same as when using a keyboard of a full-sized laptops but the usual features are there. Some of the things you want in a laptop such as USB ports, Bluetooth, built-in wi-fi, webcam, card reader and cellular modems are also available in netbooks. Intel Atom platform is used by almost all netbooks. This means getting an Atom processor that comes with 1 GB of Ram. It also comes with an integrated graphics.

Netbooks were originally made for internet surfing and word processing but now they are used for variety of purposes. It comes handy when you want to upload pictures from a digital camera, edit photos using photo editing software, or even editing video footages and changing video formats from one to another. With a netbook, you may also enjoy your favorite movies either from an external drive or from a video-sharing website. It is also useful for business purposes because it allows you to run clients, share files and programs through a network and do other things while being secured using an antivirus program.

There are things that a buyer should watch out for when choosing a netbook. First is the speed of its processor. An Intel Atom processor is presently the most efficient and fastest one can get. RAM size in next in line. 1 GB RAM is already sufficient for most people but it can be upgraded to 2 GB to suit those who want to do more. Battery life is important for people who value portability. A netbook is usually packed with a three-cell unit. This would allow 2 to 3 hours of battery life. There are models that can last up to 6 to 8 hours because they are packed with 6-cell units. Other features are opted by people depending on their inclinations. One can find netbooks with mobile broadband run by cellular networks. For those who enjoy gaming, Nvidia graphics would enhance their gaming routine. The operating system is also an important consideration. Windows XP is common among many netbooks but some have the more advanced Windows 7, which replaces the Vista. For those who like extra size, netbooks with 12-inch screen are being sold by Dell. If looks matters most, there are variety of frames to choose from including the common aluminum frame and the more colorful ones.

Netbooks are now becoming a popular choice among people who opt for portability and ease of use while enjoying various features that a laptop can give. It is also very affordable so there is more reason for a buyer to choose netbooks from among many other choices.

Before buying a netbook, it’s important to do some research by reading all the netbook reviews available on the Internet. This will enable you to pick a better netbook out of the many netbook models that are available in the market now. Here’s an example of a good netbook review: HP Mini 311 review. Following this link, you will discover even more great reviews !

Choosing a Panasonic TX-L37S10

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Buying a TV requires some knowledge about the difference in TVs. There are literally hundreds of new types and brand names, different shapes, multiple sizes, and thousands of features and accessories to choose from. You should at least have a working knowledge of the difference in the basic functions before going off on a TV shopping adventure.

It helps if you have an idea about if you need S-video inputs or not. Also if you may want or need RCA jacks in front. What about a digital comb filter? And will any of these things influence the quality of my viewing a movie or sports event? Questions like this will indeed pop up when you start shopping for your TV. So it’s best to be prepared with some knowledge about such things.

Do you buy into the notion that ‘bigger is better’ when owning a TV? It depends on your situation and of course, the TV. I’ve seen smaller TVs that make you squint to see them, while huge TVs made everything a blur unless you sat a mile away. You need to keep in mind where you′ll place your TV and what size TV that space calls for.

TV screens get measured from diagonal points of the screen, not top to bottom or side to side. Knowing this helps you to figure what size you will need for your particular viewing room. The flat-bottom TVs are very popular, but when buying one you need to take into consideration that they won’t take up near as much space, say, as the old regular one you′re replacing.

With a screen that’s over 40 inches, it’s worth looking into a rear-projection CRT. This takes the concept of a projector and adds it to a screen for a one-two punch of a picture. The image gets projected onto the screen, which is then viewed from in front by you.

A CRT is actually made up of 3 cathode ray tubes that combine the three basic colors of green, red, and blue. They project a great picture with a good level of black quality, and they really give you a good investment for your dollar. They have been and still are quite popular with consumers.

Any flaws that can be attributed to the rear-projector CRT is that in the back it’s heavy and it’s deep. And they also don’t fare as well if viewed under very bright lights. The maintenance is tough and when viewing their angle of viewing is quite a slim prospect. Other than that, they have been consistently bought and used by satisfied customers for a long time now.

Now take your flat panel plasma TVs on the other hand. They’re rolling out of the stores like wildfire. They’re slim and have large screens, which makes them ever popular with consumers. You have your choice of either ‘LCD’ or ‘Plasma’. The LCDs function much like a laptop computer. And the Plasma TVs operate by lighting up thousands of little small fluorescent lights.

Buying a TV like the Panasonic TX-L37⁶ can be overwhelming, unless you educate yourself a bit and learn about the basic differences in them. Remember this about the plasma TV. It has a higher resolution than the CRTs through the use of digital signals. But some of them can still fall short of displaying the total resolution of an HDTV. That’s why they’re called enhanced-definition rather than high definition. It pays to do a little research before you shop.

Panasonic TX-L37⁶ Review at TX-L37S10 and TX-L37S10 Reviews