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Get best and afforadable laptops in India
by toshibasatellite on Dec.01, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

Lifestyle of people is changing very rapidly. They want more fast paced life and according to that fast working technological device. It makes our life more competitive. To flow in the direction of development storm we also need a high end technological device. In the present scenario laptop/notebook become the medium which keep us updated and marks our presence in present competitive society. Laptop has been used for many purposes either for data storing, keeping in touch with world and there is lot of work which could be done with the help of laptop. Get the best laptop available in the Indian market from the different brands like Dell, HP/Compaq, Sony/viao, Acer, and Lenovo etc. These laptops have the latest features with the advanced operating system. it increase your productivity dramatically.
Lenovo laptop India provides the best latest features in the affordable price. It provides the most advanced and powerful laptop and notebook. It meets with your all requirements in the term of functionalities, configuration, features and technology. Everything you will get in single piece. Lenovo India is full with the different kinds of model and budget laptop/notebook. The latest trend, solutions and market demand all are integrated and flooded in the market by Lenovo. With the laptop/notebook you also get accessories like battery, skin etc.
Toshiba laptops are now also in the demand due to the latest technology introduced in it. It is flooding laptop/notebook market with the powerful and technologically advanced products. It is one of the best brands, so it never compromise with quality. Toshiba India produces more technology oriented, more powerful, more stylish and trendy laptops. Products give you utter satisfaction and make you ahead.
Like that there are many reputed best brand available in the market. Compare the features and technology which it introduce in their laptop then find which is according to your requirements from the available different brands.
The Top 3 Ultra Portable Notebooks – Why You Want to Own One
by toshibasatellite on Nov.20, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

While not being the best in terms of power or fastness, the ultra portable notebook is quickly catching up to be the ultimate in terms of features. Those in search of a sleek, thin and designer laptop, an ultra portable notebook might very well be the answer. It`s pretty to look at and also easily portable, but these do come with a hefty price tag! You will have to bury deep into your pockets for being in possession of an ultra portable notebook. These laptops have the potential to be the spearhead in shaping the future scope of technology.
There are a lot many varieties of brands available to the customer of an ultra portable notebook. These not only provide the end user with an extra ordinary degree of maneuverability but also come with the promise of performance that is unmatched. Among the many brands available, the best which can be listed down are notebooks from Apple, Siemens, Lenovo, Samsung, HP, Dell, Fujitsu and Toshiba to name a few. Let us review the top three models in terms of being the best in diversity and user friendliness.
The Apple Macbook Air
The ultra slim notebook is by far the most breathtaking in terms of slimness. It has a 13“ screen which is perfect in meeting most of the computing demands. It has an ample storage space of 64GB and comes with an adequate 2GB memory. With this, the Macbook air has the potential to deliver the best. Although empowered with great energy efficiency and striking features, the Apple Macbook Air has its shortfalls in terms of Processor power. The processor power of this ultra portable notebook is just average. This laptop also is deprived of an optical drive and many communication ports which are available in today`s modern day. All in all, this ultra sleek notebook will not suit everybody`s needs.
Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook S6410
If we compare the Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook S6410, with the Apple Macbook Air, it turns out to be a wee bit heavier. Well, of course, in comparison with the standard Notebook, it is definitely lighter and slimmer. It is a slender piece of a gadget and has been beautifully manufactured. The evidence can be seen in its delicate and intricate features. The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook scores over other ultra portable laptops in terms of connectivity and performance. The expansion slots, wireless, processing power and storage are all the strengths of this Lifebook. The screen of 13.3“ is in fact amazing. Well, the Lifebook S6410 may not be the ultimate trendy laptop, but it certainly outperforms other ultra portable notebooks in its segment in parameters of performance.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X300
The forte of the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 is its performance and handling ease. The price being same as the MacBook air, it definitely delivers more than it. This notebook is essentially designed for business use and it does so with the help of its excellent speed, solid storage and outstanding memory capacity. It also comes with extended battery life and sharp visuals. In addition to the mentioned features, the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 also offers multiple USB ports, a DVD burner and Audio and Video capabilities. In comparison with its major rivals like MacBook Air, Toshiba Portege and the Dell XPS range, the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 may not be the sleekest or the trendiest laptop but it surely is a strong all rounder because of its design and consistency in performance.
The world of ultra portable notebooks has never ceased to amaze us with its ever innovative designs and features. However, while deciding upon a particular one, the consistency of performance should be the most important parameter.
Stock Notebooks in Stores this Summer
by toshibasatellite on Oct.22, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

On the heels of Verizon??s announcement last week of itsĀ Mini for $199 (with a two year contract), AT&T confirmed that it will start selling netbooks directly to customers this summer.
According to Reuters, head of AT&T??s consumer business Ralph de la Vega said the company would sell netbooks from Dell, Acer and Lenovo with mobile broadband plans starting sometime in the next few months.
While AT&T stores in Atlanta and Philadelphia and RadioShack have been selling the original 8.9 inch Acer Aspire one for $99 with a two-year AT&T data connection, AT&T will be widening the selection of netbooks it offers and bringing them to more stores nationwide.
Similar to Verizon??s plans, AT&T has been offering low-bandwidth data Hp laptop battery plan for $40-per-month and a higher limit for $60. Of course, we are still torn on if it is worth buying a netbook at all with a mobile broadband service agreement.
Two years ago, your notebook was young and speedy. It would jump at the chance to do your bidding. But now, as you endlessly tap your fingers waiting for programs to load, it seems slower and less enthusiastic about doing its duty. Though it may be tempting to give your system the old heave-ho, you may not have to spend money on a new machine. Adding an affordable solid state drive could add a couple of years to your notebook??s lifespan, and even out-perform a new notebook.
To find out just how much of a difference an SSD can make, we upgraded a two-year-old Sony VAIO VGN-FZ140E with a 1.8-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, Windows Vista Home Premium, and a 4,200-rpm, 200GB Toshiba MK2035GSS hard drive. In 2007, it cost $1,500 and performed admirably. But time and regular usage had laptop battery taken its toll, slowing down basic tasks to a glacial pace. We tested the system both before and after adding a 120GB OCZ Vertex SSD. Read on to find out how much of a difference the upgrade made.
Getting Started
To transfer all the existing data on the VAIO, we used the Apricorn ADW-USB kit ($29.99; www.newegg.com). It connected from the notebook to the Vertex SSD via a USB port, transferring the operating system, programs, and other data??in this case, nearly 100GB worth of files??in 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Our notebook uses a 2.5-inch hard drive with a Serial ATA (SATA) interface. The majority of solid state disks on the market also use SATA interfaces, and are 2.5 or 1.8 inches. Replacing the old drive was easy: we opened a panel on the back of the system, pulled out the old drive, and popped in the new one.
Note: Older systems use a Parallel ATA (PATA) interface, which isn??t compatible with most high-performance SSDs. Check your notebook??s instruction manual, your hard drive controller in the Windows Device Manager, or open the back panel and check the interface on the drive itself. PATA drives have two rows of pins, while SATA ports have a thin, two-part plastic