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HP released 3D notebook

September 2nd, 2010

HP has not only new netbooks released but new notebooks: the HP Envy 17 3D is the first notebook with a stereoscopic 3D.

It has a 120-Hz display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, a Blu-ray drive and up to two terabytes of memory.

The notebook is located at a shutter glasses. Inside Intel Core i7 either put four cores and Mobility Radeon HD with 5850th Appearance to the Envy of 17 3D holiday season. The price is still open.

In addition to the said 3D notebook HP has its Envy 14 with 14.5-inch display as “Beats Edition” re-released.

The laptop now has better audio hardware and HP delivers with his Beats headphones.

Inside the notebook potter Dual-Core Intel Core i5 with clock speeds from 2.53 to 2.8 GHz, at least 4 GB of RAM, a Radeon Mobility HD 5650, a hard drive with 7200 RPM and 640 GB of memory and a battery that will run provides approximately 6.5 hours.

The wide release is scheduled for autumn.

Source:http://www.hartware.net/news_49895.html

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RAM of the computer as a tool to stimulate memory-

August 30th, 2010

Improving the operation of computer functions depends on the capacity, which is directly proportional to the amount of RAM in the computer. As its name suggests, Random Access Memory, it is one of those elements of the computer to help access memory randomly once programs are loaded onto it.

Service as the soul of the computer, the RAM is different variant know SDRAM, SRAM, SIMM, SODIMM, DIMM, DDR RAM, etc. Among all these types, the DRAM However

RAM uses Zone temporary work on your computer and all is lost when the system is off, but as a work bench for your computer, you need more space to work. If not provided with the same, it starts send data to the bench (which at last affect your storage or processing). Therefore, adding more memory means adding more space on the bench

Computer RAM are available in different modules ranging from 128MB to 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, so if your work profile or the use of computers is limited to Microsoft Word or any application such circumstances it is not need to buy more RAM 1 GB or 2 GB (depending on the version of your operating system – Windows 98, Windows XP or Vista). But if your profile requires an enormous disk space (as for industry professionals Game designers or core) – you might be advisable to upgrade your computer’s RAM to 3 GB or 4 GB and so on. Looking for a “reputable and authentic computer manufacturer .

Source:http://windowsblog.net/2010/08/ram-of-the-computer-as-a-tool-to-stimulate-memory/

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Latest information about hardware

August 27th, 2010

Now personal computer or any pc system is made up of group of physical components of computer hardware which can be installed in operating system along with group of softwares for performing the operators desired functions. Today computers are available in different forms related to hardware in many countries of the world. Consumers will come to know that hardware of the typical personal computer with case and chassis in a tower shape and other parts are available in the market. Consumers should know that hardware motherboard is the most essential component of the inner part of the case in the computer system. Also the motherboard is a big rectangular board with integrated circuitary connecting with the other parts of the computer such as cpu, ram , disk drives like cd, dvd, hard disk with peripherals getting connected via ports and the expansion slots.

Several parts of the hardware which are connected with the motherboard such as central processing unit, chip set, ram , bios, internal buses, current, obsolete, and external bus controller. Every part of the hardware plays an essential role in the functioning of motherboard combinely inthe system. Consumers of the hardware is central processing unit helps in performing calculations enabling the computer to function which is considered as the brain of the computer. Consumers can keep the cpu cool with the help of heat skin and fan while dealing the computing system. Another most beneficial part of the hardware is chip set which plays an important role of mediator for communication between the cpu and other components with main memory of the system.

Consumers should know that ram also reflects another form of hardware maintaining the current running processes with OS and other parts of the system. Consumers of hardware should know that ram stands for random access memory in many hardwares in the market. In many countries the bios has boot firmware and power management which reflects the ability of another hardware in the market. Also the bios stands for basic input output system tasks controlled by operating system drivers in the market of many countries. Also the most essential role played by internal buses helps in connecting cpu to other internal components with the expansion cards for the graphics and sounds in the market. Every part of the hardware plays an essential role in the operation of the computing system in the market. Consumers can visit online shops to know more about hardware before using them in the their computing system.

Source:http://menbehavingbadly.info/latest-information-about-hardware

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Diagnosing computer hardware faults

August 27th, 2010

When your PC goes wrong and you have lost all hope the normal final stage is to reformat your computer and start afresh. This will most likely resolve any software issues, remove viruses or any other nasties and give you a clean start. But what happens if you have already reformatted and the problem still exists?

This means, most likely, you have a hardware fault. This is where problems can start.

Diagnosing a computer hardware fault can be a right pain as any of the computer components could the cause. Unless you are intending to replace the entire machine you need to carefully diagnose with what components the fault lies with.

I would advise you look at the computer into these main areas to analyse.

Memory / RAM

Power Supply

Hard Disk

Motherboard

This isn’t a complete definitive list, obviously depending on your issue ie if your issue is that you don’t get sound then it could be a sound card issue, similarly if you don’t get a display then graphics could be the culprit. If it is a random fault then either of the above could be the cause.

Memory – this is fortunately quite easy to diagnose. Search the Internet for a memory tester. Generally these can be put onto a CD (or Floppy if you are stuck in the past!!), boot up from the CD which then enters the memory test. This will constantly cycle through, testing the memory for errors. It is wise to leave this on for several hours or even better over night. It will advise you if the memory fails.

Power Supply – this can be a strange one. People generally assume that if the power supply does fail then you would get no life from you computer at all. This sometimes is not true. I have had computers that turn off at random times, computers that have the power light on, but do not start up etc and it has turned out to be the supply – I would advise this should be one of the first things to test as can be a problematic area. Testing it can be difficult without the right equipment. Really the only way is to get a volt tester and check the voltage and current coming out.

Hard Disk – this can be one of the worst problems to have as if your hard disk does fail, unless you have been sensible and done regular backups of your most valuable data, you stand to lose it all. Hard disks can go at any time and usually you will hear a harsh sounding clicking noise that is coming from your computer. If this is the case you need to probably replace the hard disk. Get someone who then knows what they are doing here to try and recover your old data for you.

If none of the above solves your problem then you could possibly be looking at the fault being with the motherboard or any other plug in cards or devices you have. Remove everything to leave only the very basics. Take out all sound cards etc and any other PCI devices that are not essential. If you have more than one stick of ram then leave in only one and see if the problem resolves.

Really, solving hardware issues comes down to a case of trial and error here so take the time to test everything out. Bear in mind that even if your keyboard or mouse is faulty, very strange things can happen to a computer, so if you can, try to remove and test every single item.

Source:http://www.makemycomputerlikenew.com/diagnosing-computer-hardware-faults/2711

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Intel Atom N550 brings dual cores to netbooks

August 25th, 2010

Intel has announced that partners have started selling netbooks with a new dual-core Atom processor. Atom N550 is the first Intel processor with dual cores on the netbook market and even though it doubles the processing power it will offer battery power on the same level as other models.

Intel says that the new Atom N550 processor, operating at 1.5 GHz, will be optimized for better performance in games and Adobe Flash-based applications.

Areas that have been a real Achilles heal for netbooks.

Beside dual cores for better multi-threading performance and number crunching Atom N550 also supports DDR3 RAM, which Intel’s partners are expected to use in netbooks.

Intel claims that ASUS, Acer, Lenovo, Fujitsu, Samsung, LG, MSI, Toshiba and several others will start selling new models starting today.

With the dual-core Intel Atom processor N550, consumers can enjoy Internet access on the go with a more responsive experience in the same compact form factor, DDR3 memory support and similar great battery life as the single-core Intel Atom processor N450.

Good timing by Intel before the school start, but also to undermine AMD’s launch of Ontario that is expected to compete with Intel Atom in netbooks in the near future.

Intel has already shipped 70 million Atom circuits and has no plans of slowing down.

Source:http://www.nordichardware.com/news/69-cpu–chipset/40898-intel-atom-n550-brings-dual-cores-to-netbooks.html

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Computer memory

August 17th, 2010

Laptop Memory Computer Systems are generally comprised of several component parts that include a Microprocessor, Hard Disk, Computer Memory, Data Buses and other Peripheral Devices and components. Computer Memories are semiconductor storage devices for holding programs or data. Although computer memory can refer to many types of memory within the computer, typically it refers to Random Access Memory (RAM). RAMs are used for the short term storage of program instructions and data during the execution of a program. If the CPU had to constantly access the hard drive to retrieve data, it would operate very slowly. Every time a program is loaded or opened, it’s placed into RAM. The CPU requests the data it needs from RAM, processes it and writes new data back into RAM. The amount of memory that a computer system must possess depends on the type of computer, the types of programs that are run on it and the number of programs opened at a given time.

Apple’s Mac Computers are the same as PC s, but run on different software. The hardware used on both types of computers is similar, and there is no difference between Apple Memory and PC Memory. Apple memories are upgradeable with compatible RAMs. While both Macs and PCs can use the same memory upgrades, PCs memories are more accessible and easier to upgrade.

Space in a Laptop is in much shorter supply. Laptop RAMs share some of the same standards as PC RAMs but in a form known as SO-DIMM, which is designed to be more compact. Even the most advanced laptop models feature only one or two additional RAM modules. Laptop Memory is upgradeable and increases its computational power.

Computer Memory is one of the most commonly purchased and performed computer upgrades. Adding RAM will cause a computer to speed up on operations. Memory upgrades involve adding RAM chips into the computer. Once the memory has been upgraded, the computer is able to run programs, for which it was previously ineligible. Surfing the internet is noticeably faster and web browsers load faster. Computers connected to networks observe a boost in network capabilities. Although a computer may function with 512MB of RAM or even less, generally 1024MB is a reasonable minimum. Performance improvements are noticeable at 2048MB RAM or more. The RAM upgrade chosen should be compatible with the compute type.

Source:http://www.bloogs.eu/1305_houseofmemory/archive/37210_computer_memory.html

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How to improve your computer’s performance

August 16th, 2010

As you go along in your “computer travels” you will undoubtedly come across times when your computer is not powerful enough or does not live up to the task you are asking it to perform. These instances are actually very common amongst people because they purchase computers with minimal hardware and then, as time goes on, become very savvy and end up realizing that they should have gotten more. This is where the computer hardware upgrade comes into play. You will notice a huge difference in performance when upgrading your computer’s hardware, and this must be taken into consideration before thinking about buying a new computer altogether. There are three main upgrade options which people purchase for their computers.

1.) Internal hard drive. The internal hard drive of the computer is the most common upgrade for people all around the world. This is because, as a computer and its’ owner age through life together, they both acquire many memories in the form of photos and other files that fill up the hard drive. All of a sudden your computer has run out of internal storage and you cannot fit anymore files into it. So now it’s time to look into a larger internal hard drive. You can purchase internal hardrives in many different sizes, from 100GB to 2TB, depending on the type of computer you have. The best internal hard drive that I recommend is either a Hitachi 7200 RPM (any size) or a Western Digital 7200 RPM (any size). The faster speed of the hard drive ensures it’s proper data transfer and makes data transfer easier and quicker in your computer. You can find internal hard drives at your local electronics store.

2.) Memory (RAM). When it comes to performance, the RAM is what makes your computer carry out multiple tasks at once. If you have had computers for a while, you will have notices that their capabilities to multitask have increased rapidly over the years. This is because of the RAM (Random Access Memory) that is inside your computer. The RAM allows you to open programs and files faster, and keep them open without your computer slowing down. Some computers, however, come with not enough RAM to carry out complex tasks that its users become capable of as they get better with the computer, so it needs to be upgraded. Upgrading the RAM is a quick fix to performance issues in your computer, and can make a world of difference if properly done.

3.) Processor (CPU). The processor (3.26GHZ, etc…) is what allows your computer to download files quickly. The faster the processor, the faster your computer can download and install updates, new programs, etc. This is the least common of the upgrades, but people make this upgrade typically in the online content creation business, just because time is money and fast downloads save a lot of time after a while. You can find processor upgrades at your local electronic store (such as FRY’S).

These are the three most common computer hardware upgrades. The most recommended upgrade is the hard drive, for storing more photos and music. To make sure you get the right hardware for your computer, consult your local specialist.

William Torneau is a computer expert and knows a lot about electronics. He just bought a new canon camera with a long lasting, great Canon Camera Battery, and a new Portable XM Radio. He loves his electronics, and is constantly upgrading to something new and improved.

Source:http://beatricewild.blogu.us/2010/08/16/how-to-improve-your-computers-performance/

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