Thursday, June 25, 2009

Dell XPS M1730 Brand New


I am looking to sell my brand new Dell XPS M1730 which if you visit the Dell website has a price of around Rs.180,000.although the price is negotiable do let me know your offers will be uploading pics later on.only serious bidders please

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Parts a Computer



A personal computer can take on many guises. The most prevalent type of computer available in schools is the IBM-compatible model. Some schools opt for the Macintosh platform which can be an "all-in-one" unit or a modular unit. Modular units usually consist of the following separate components:

The Computer
The Monitor
The Keyboard
The Mouse
The Floppy Diskette Drive
The CD-ROM Drive
Peripherals

History of Computers

The development of the modern day computer was the result of advances in technologies and man's need to quantify. Papyrus helped early man to record language and numbers. The abacus was one of the first counting machines. . Some of the earlier mechanical counting machines lacked the technology to make the design work. For instance, some had parts made of wood prior to metal manipulation and manufacturing. Imagine the wear on wooden gears. This history of computers site includes the names of early pioneers of math and computing and links to related sites about the History of Computers, for further study. This site would be a good Web adjunct to accompany any book on the History of Computers or Introduction to Computers. The "H" Section includes a link to the History of the Web Beginning at CERN which includes Bibliography and Related Links. Hitmill.com strives to always include related links for a broader educational experience.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Most Popular Tablet PCs of May 2009


Welcome to the May 2009 Most Popular Tablet PCs list. This report is made using the total page-views each product page receives in one month; so each time someone clicks one of the product links, they are submitting a vote in our monthly rankings. This list doesn't always show which models are the best selling, but instead the models that readers want to research the most.Welcome to the May 2009 Most Popular Tablet PCs list. This report is made using the total page-views each product page receives in one month; so each time someone clicks one of the product links, they are submitting a vote in our monthly rankings. This list doesn't always show which models are the best selling, but instead the models that readers want to research the most.

Kensington SlimBlade Mouse


The Kensington SlimBlade Mouse with Nano Receiver is an innovative travel mouse designed to connect via a tiny USB receiver. This means you don't have to unplug your mouse every time you go somewhere ... just leave it plugged in and take the mouse with you. Is this lightweight wireless mouse the next best thing for road warriors? We put it to the test to find out.The Kensington SlimBlade Mouse with Nano Receiver is an innovative travel mouse designed to connect via a tiny USB receiver. This means you don't have to unplug your mouse every time you go somewhere ... just leave it plugged in and take the mouse with you. Is this lightweight wireless mouse the next best thing for road warriors? We put it to the test to find out.

Getac V100 Rugged Tablet Review

When it comes to making rugged notebooks and tablets, Getac is one of the most respected names in the business. As impressive as the fully rugged Getac V100 tablet might be at first glance, there's one thing that makes this tablet really special ... a screen rated at 1,200 nits brightness! By comparison, a good notebook screen might only be rated as a 250 nit screen. We're talking about a rugged tablet that can not only be used in the middle of the desert, but that has a screen you can still read when the desert sun is beating down from above. Read on to see how well the Getac V100 holds up against our testing.


2009 Antivirus Software Home Buyers Guide


We have reviewed a half-dozen antivirus solutions in the last month and all have passed our tests. Needless to say, this has left many buyers in a dilemma over which one to buy. Read on to see which AV application proved best of the best.We have reviewed a half-dozen antivirus solutions in the last month and all have passed our tests. Needless to say, this has left many buyers in a dilemma over which one to buy. Read on to see which AV application proved best of the best.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Dell Vostro A860 Black


The Dell Vostro A860 has the right balance of reliable technology, features, and support to take your business mobile ? without breaking your budget. It?s the perfect choice for the business professional looking to transition from a desktop to a laptop to meet the daily demands of doing business while on the go. Discover the advantages of the Vostro A860 laptop:
More Features
A 15.6 Inch Anti-glare Widescreen HD LCD display for easy viewing
Keeps you connected and in sync for on-the-go collaboration
You will be ready for business with features optimised for everyday office computing
Worry-Free limited hardware services and support designed for growing businesses Specifications
Operating System
Free Dos Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5470
1.60GHz / 2MB L2 Cache / 800MHz? FSB Display
Screen 15.6 Inch Widescreen Display
WXGA Matt, Max Resolution 1280 x 800 Memory
Ram 1GB DDR2 SDRAM
Max 4Gb Hard Drive
Hard Drive 160GB SATA Drive
5400 Rpm Serial ATA Optical Drive
DVD Dual Layer Burner
8x DVD/CD Burner (DVD+/-RW) Graphics
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Graphics X3100 Card
Shared Memory Communication
Dell Wireless 802.11 a/b/g
Integrated 10/100 /1000 Ethernet
Integrated Bluetooth Ports, Slots & Chassis
2 USB 2.0 compliant 4-pin ports
15-pin VGA video connector
3-in-1 media memory card reader SD/SDIO/MMC Power
Power Supply: 65 Watt AC adapter
2.2 AHr technology Lithium Ion battery 6-cell 32 WHr
Physical Description
Weight & Dimensions:
Height: 1.24in (31.5mm) front / 1.45 (36.8mm) back
Width: 14.8 in/ 376mm
Depth: 10.04 in/ 255mm

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Audionic Smash 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers


The Audionic Smash 5.1 embodies the power of speaker technology with its distinguished capabilities that affirm it a top-of-the-class performer. Designed for DVD, surround gaming and AV enthusiasts; this 5.1 speaker system uses only the best components to deliver a total cinematic experience.

Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E4500


(2 MB L2 Cache, 2.2 GHz, 800 MHz) D946 GCIS Mother Board 512 DDR2 RAM , 160 GB Sata 17" Black Monitor , ATX Board, Optical Mouse Multimedia Keyboard, DVD Writer.Win exciting prizes upon purchase of the above system. For more details contact Mr. Mustafa.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

HP EliteBook 8730w Review


ecomElectronics $1,649.95 The HP EliteBook 8730w is the largest workstation in HP's current lineup of business notebooks. Featuring the latest Intel processors and Nvidia Quadro graphics and available with HP's exclusive 17-inch "DreamColor" display, the EliteBook 8730w might be a graphics artist's best friend. We took a closer look at this desktop replacement mobile workstation to see if the system performance and color quality of the screen are as good as HP wants you to believe. Read on to find out if the EliteBook 87

Monday, June 1, 2009

Lenovo ThinkVision D156 4415AB1 15.6" LCD Monitor


Summary
Lenovo D156 Wide monitor has an ideal combination of performance, value, and reliability. This monitor is best suited for general business applications , Web browsing and basic spreadsheets. The Lenovo D156 Wide monitor supports a wide range of display modes, including a selection of the VESA timings of incoming video signals at up to 75 Hz. The Lenovo D156 Wide monitor supports the DDC protocol to level Command Interface (CI). Basic configuration information can be passed to a system unit from its attached monitor. Often referred to as Plug and Play, the protocol enables a DDC-enabled system unit to automatically configure the video adapter to drive the attached monitor at its optimum display mode without user intervention. For best use, the attaching system unit must also be hardware- and software enabled for DDC operation. The Lenovo D156 Wide monitor meets ENERGY STAR power consumption requirements through implementation of the DPMS protocol. For effective power management, the attaching system unit must also be hardware- and software-enabled for DPMS operation. Summary
Lenovo D156 Wide monitor has an ideal combination of performance, value, and reliability. This monitor is best suited for general business applications , Web browsing and basic spreadsheets. The Lenovo D156 Wide monitor supports a wide range of display modes, including a selection of the VESA timings of incoming video signals at up to 75 Hz. The Lenovo D156 Wide monitor supports the DDC protocol to level Command Interface (CI). Basic configuration information can be passed to a system unit from its attached monitor. Often referred to as Plug and Play, the protocol enables a DDC-enabled system unit to automatically configure the video adapter to drive the attached monitor at its optimum display mode without user intervention. For best use, the attaching system unit must also be hardware- and software enabled for DDC operation. The Lenovo D156 Wide monitor meets ENERGY STAR power consumption requirements through implementation of the DPMS protocol. For effective power management, the attaching system unit must also be hardware- and software-enabled for DPMS operation.

Random Access Memory (RAM)


There's too much "stuff" on your computer's hard disk to use it all at the same time. During the average session sitting at the computer, you'll probably use only a small amount of all that's available. The stuff you're working with at any given moment is stored in random access memory (often abbreviated RAM, and often called simply "memory"). The advantage using RAM to store whatever you're working on at the moment is that RAM is very fast. Much faster than any disk. For you, "fast" translates to less time waiting and more time being productive. So if RAM is so fast, why not put everything in it? Why have a hard disk at all? The answer to that lies in the fact that RAM is volatile. As soon as the computer is shut off, whether intentionally or by an accidental power outage, every thing in RAM disappears, just as quickly as a light bulb goes out when the plug is pulled. So you don't want to rely on RAM to hold everything. A disk, on the other hand, holds its information whether the power is on or off.
The Hard Disk
All of the information that's "in your computer", so to speak, is stored on your computer's hard disk. You never see that actual hard disk because it's sealed inside a special housing and needs to stay that way. Unlike RAM, which is volatile, the hard disk can hold information forever -- with or without electricity. Most modern hard disks have tens of billions of bytes of storage space on them. Which, in English, means that you can create, save, and download files for months or years without using up all the storage space it provides.
In the unlikely event that you do manage to fill up your hard disk, Windows will start showing a little message on the screen that reads "You are running low on disk space" well in advance of any problems. In fact, if that message appears, it won't until you're down to about 800 MB of free space. And 800 MB of empty space is equal to about 600 blank floppy disks. That's still plenty of room!