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By Ritika P on Nov 6th, 2009
With the Dell Inspiron 15z, you don’t need to sacrifice performance for portability. These laptops are among the lightest and slimmest at 1-inch thin and 4.8 lbs. Featuring a low voltage and high power processor, a 6-cell battery gets you up to 8 hours of continuous use. You can enjoy your music, pictures, movies, and web surfing anytime and anywhere. The Inspiron 15z starts at $599. Whether you are a student, teacher, or working professional, the Inspiron 15z easily travels by your side as a companion that you just can’t do without.I’m a recent college grad who’s been looking for the perfect ultraportable for about a year. I take my laptop everywhere, and I’m always working on a project of some sort. I’ve looked at about a hundred laptops, and none of them compare to the Dell Inspiron 15z.Other laptops make huge sacrifices to be portable. If you’re like me, you probably don’t want a laptop with limitations. You can’t afford to lose functionality by making cuts to your hard drive space, video capabilities, processor power, or memory. Some portables lack an optical drive, which means that you need to carry around an external optical drive. Doesn’t this defeat the purpose of an ultraportable?Dell’s Inpirson 15z redefines mobility with
- A 15.6″ High-def display
- Up to 500 GB in hard drive space with 7200 RPM
- A built-in 7-in-1 media card reader
- A 1.3 MP Integrated Webcam with Dual Digital Array Microphones
- Genuine WIndows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
- An Intel Dual Core or Core 2 Duo processor
Believe it or not, with the Dell Inspiron 15z, you can have everything: portability, power, functionality, an attractive design, and more. I wish these laptops were around when I was in college! The Inspiron 15z starts at $599. For more offers from Dell, click here. |
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By Isreal Lawrence on Aug 31st, 2009
 Bose is on the leading edge of noise-canceling headphones and their brand stands for quality and precision. The main feature of the Bose QuietComfort 3 is the noise cancellation feature, which effectively cancels out ambient noise by “listening” to the room noise and producing a signal into your ear that is the exact opposite, which cancels out the ambient noise all together. The noise cancellation of the QuietComfort 3 is absolutely amazing. You can put these headphones on and it will almost totally eliminate any external ambient noise. It won’t eliminate the sound 100 percent, but it takes the “sound” out of the noise, making it sound like almost nothing. If you want, you can use the headphone’s noise cancellation feature without listening to music at all, which is perfect for people wanting quiet in a noisy environment, such as on an airplane. Audio quality is crisp and exactly what you would expect from a premium audiophile brand with Bose pedigree. The Bose QuietComfort 3’s audio quality combined with the noise cancellation is a sure winner and a must-have for anyone that travels frequently or works in loud environments.
Normally to be found for $349.95, use these Bose coupons to receive the QuietComfort 3 for only $269.95!
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By Isreal Lawrence on Jul 31st, 2009
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From all that I’ve read lately concerning tech trends, the netbook market, those low cost, ultra portable notebooks are the only computing product segment that are truly gaining speed. With the telephone companies getting into the game, offering huge discounts on price when you sign to a 2 year data contract (just like with a mobile phone), I’m sure this trend will only grow.
Inexpensive and portable netbooks appeal to a wide audience, from businesspeople who travel frequently, to kids and home users looking for a small laptop to carry from room to room, to book-laden students who spend long hours on campus. It’s easy enough to tell a netbook from other laptops, but the differences between one netbook and the next are getting fewer and fewer. They generally have 8-to-10-inch widescreens and lack built-in optical drives. None have full-size keyboards—they usually range from 89 percent to 93 percent of full size—so expect a more cramped typing experience than with a mainstream laptop.You will find an abundance of USB ports, a webcam, a card reader, and built-in Wi-Fi. Some even have bonus features like ExpressCard slots, Bluetooth, and options for cellular modems. Most every netbook has adopted the Intel Atom platform, made up of the Atom processor, integrated graphics, and 512MB to 1GB of RAM.
I noticed a very good special the Dell is offering this morning concerning netbooks. Dell Coupon Codes that offer 15% off on Dell Mini 10 and Mini 10v netbooks priced over $459. Just enter code ?$HD8SFZQW2GBQ at checkout and you’re golden.
The Mini 10 and Mini 10v come in a few different flavors, but all of them offer everything you want in a mobile companion and more. They may be small, but you’ll be surprised by all the fun features packed inside.

Dell Mini 10v Like most netbooks these days the 10v comes with the Intel Atom processor and the Windows XP operating system. It weighs in at 2.5 pounds with a 10.1 inch glossy LED display and a keyboard that is 92% the size of a regular laptop. It comes standard with 1GB of RAM and you have the option of a 160GB SATA harddrive or a 16GB Solid State. Prices for the Mini 10v can be as low as $299.

Dell Mini 10 This is the more deluxe cousin. They do share some commonalities such as the Atom processor, 1GB of Ram and Windows XP. The weight is basically the same with the Mini 10 weighing in at just one ounce heavier at 2.6 pounds. The screen size is the same 10.1 inches, however with the Mini 10 you ave the option of upgrading the resolution to HD. With the Mini 10 you have your choice between 250GB SATA harddrive or a 64 GB Solid State. The Mini 10 also offers GPS! Now that is a nice option. Prices for the Mini 10 start at $349
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By Isreal Lawrence on May 5th, 2009
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Well it’s happened, she’s lost the crown. The Apple iPhone, that smart, sexy device that seemed to be on everyone’s must have list, has been outdistanced in sales by the Blackberry Curve. Has Apple dropped the ball somehow, lost it’s hip appeal? Hardly. The iPhone is certainly a super cool device with lots to offer. However this tectonic shift has me got to thinking about the reasons for it all. What does the Blackberry Curve have on the iPhone?
- Well the Blackberry Curve is smaller. Not that the iPhone is a bulky piece of gear, we’ve all seen it and we know it isn’t. The iPhone clocks in at 2.4 inches wide and 4.5 inches tall. The Curve is almost a half inch shorter, which means disengaging it from your pocket is that much easier.
The Blackberry Curve also has a physical Qwerty keyboard. Not that the touch screen keys on the iPhone are terrible or anything…but I gotta say, I’ve typed and retyped many an email on the iPhone because of that virtual keyboard. Maybe my fingers are just fat. I’ve gotten used to it (kinda), but there has been many a time when I’ve cursed the heavens and would have given my kingdom for a physical qwerty (usually when I’ve been drinking).
- The Curve has many a feature the iPhone doesn’t: many of the models have GPS functionality, video recording, Adobe Flash for watching video, and a flash for the camera. Apple will most likely fix some of these issues come this summer when they release their new model, but that’s not until SUMMER whereas the curve is NOW! We will see how everything plays out then.
- Last but not least, buying a Curve is a lot cheaper. About a hundred bucks cheaper with a two year contract.
So are these reasons for me to give up my iPhone and go with Blackberry? Well I don’t know about all of that…I will say it’s crossed my mind.
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By Evette on Feb 18th, 2009
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What if you could rotate and enlarge graphics by sliding your fingers on screen?
What if you could capture and process a signature right there in person?
What if your laptop had the fingertip freedom of your favorite touch phone?
Check out the NEW Dell Latitude XT2 Tablet PC - with just a stroke of your fingertips, you can scroll through large web pages, zoom in on graphics, photos or maps, enlarge emails to aid reading, close your screen, collaborate in real-time, and more. Once you experience the multi-touch screen on the XT2, your keyboard and touchpad may get lonely.
The industry’s first tablet PC with multi-touch screen technology has taken superb to a new level with the Dell Latitude XT2. You can use natural gestures like a pinch or tap for scrolling, panning, rotating, zooming and more.
Key Features:
- Innovative multi-touch responsive screen
- Dual-digitizer for low presure, high touch accuracy
- New-LCD-based wireless antenna design for excellent connectivity
Product available beginning on 2/10/09
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By Nick on Dec 24th, 2008
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If you’re looking to save on accessories, then you’ve come to the right spot.
We’ve got a coupon that will get you a nice little discount at AccessoryGeeks.com. With our discount coupon code you’ll be able to be save 10% off $25 or more at the store.
The options are pretty much limitless when it comes to accessories. You can apply this coupon code to cell phone accessories, batteries, cases and much more.
Just enter in this Discount Code during checkout: Geeks1025
This discount deal expires February 28th, 2009.
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By Evette on Dec 23rd, 2008
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I realize cell phones update as quickly as the tides turn! It is hard to keep up with the latest trends or hottest gadgets, BUT all cell phone users know that NOT all wireless service providers are created equal!It has been my experience that while you may have the newest and coolest phone, if the contracted provider to that cell phone provides poopy reception or coverage, well that transforms your hi-tech mobile phone into a heavy pocket weight!
That is my current dilemma; Cool phone + Poor coverage = Me NOT a happy Camper!
So as a gift to myself I have been thinking about upgrading to the Blackberry Storm by Verizon. Not only because I think the phone itself looks smart, user friendly and offers a ton of features that appeal to me… but mainly because Verizon is notorious for excellent coverage and few drop calls. And at this point, that sounds beyond dreamy!
If you would like to save $50 bucks off your Blackberry Storm Cell Phone purchase, click here.
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By Nick on Nov 5th, 2008
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If you’re sick of cramming your phone into your pocket, then maybe it’s time to give your phone a home.
Right now this Coupon Mountain coupon, we’ll save you 10% on all cell phone holders from AccessoryGeeks.com. With their wide collection of holders for practically every phone, they’re sure to carry a case you’ll need. They carry holders for phones from Apple, Motorola, Nokia and more.
Just enter in this AccessoryGeeks.com coupon code during checkout: holder10off
And if you need some time to think about this purchase, don’t worry, as this coupon expires November 30th.
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