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By Isreal Lawrence on Oct 28th, 2009
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The new HP Envy 13 series surely doesn’t seem to be hiding the fact that it was inspired into existence by the MacBook Air. It looks like a MacBook. It feels like a MacBook —aluminum body, chiclet keys, even a buttonless trackpad. That’s okay though, because many could argue that HP has brought forth a machine that is better than that which inspired it.
The Envy 13 is just a shade larger than the MacBook Air, at .8-inches thin and 3.74 pounds versus .76 inches thick and 3 pounds. However it’s screen, framed by the same style glossy black bezel as the unibody MacBook family, is absolutely stunning and brighter and clearer than those you will find in the MacBook line.
The ENVY 13 is optimized for world-class performance, with an ultra low voltage Intel Core Duo processor and switchable ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 graphics, running on the new Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit OS. You have your choice between a 250 GB conventional hard drive or a 160 GB solid state drive. The battery is pretty neat, its removeable battery promises 7 hours of battery life, however its add-on extra battery magnetically clips to the bottom of the notebook to make it look like it is part of the actual build. HP promises 18 hours of juice with that thing clipped on.
Prices for the HP Envy 13 start at $1,699.99. Before you buy come check out all the available HP coupons, it is sure to be worth your while!
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By Isreal Lawrence on Oct 28th, 2009
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Servers are basically specialized PCs, and they run the gamut of speeds and capacities just as desktop workstations do. Nevertheless, they are a breed apart, designed to be secure (to protect your valuable company data) and fault-tolerant (to be available continuously). Servers also offer remote-management tools, so that an IT person can log in from a desk or workstation and check usage, diagnose problems, and perform routine maintenance such as adding new users or changing passwords.
As a small business grows to about 10 employees and beyond, they will most likely face the need to buy a server. Servers are most commonly used as central file repositories where users can easily share documents, but they can do many other tasks as well–from print and mail serving to performing system-wide backups. Other key applications include hosting databases, running groupware (such as calendar programs and customer relationship management software), and serving a company Web site or intranet. For creative studios or departments, a server might hold large image, video, and music libraries.
Dell’s entry lever server, the PowerEdge T100 is a fine choice for any small business jumping into these waters. Configuration prices start at only $699. This will get you a Dual Core Intel Pentium 2.70GHz processor, 4 GB of memory and two seprate 160 GB hard drvies. Of course the machine is fully configurable, so if this is not enought you may opt for some beefier specs.
The true beauty of this machine however is the price. That is the price once we throw in the Dell Small Business coupons. Use coupon code S?BFL7J3VL6$B7 at checkout to get the Dell PowerEdge T100 for $407 off!
Yes that’s right you can find this machine for only $279 at Dell Small Business!
Now this is a deal that certainly no small business can sneeze at!
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By Isreal Lawrence on Oct 20th, 2009
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With touchscreen computing devices being all the rage these days, this Fall HP had unveiled the Dreamscreen 100. The Dreamscreen a 10.2 inch glass widescreen display, framed in piano black reminiscent of a digital photo frame, is neither a computing device nor is it simply a platform for viewing photos. With HP’s new DreamScreen 100 and 130, people now can stay current with Facebook friends and photos, listen to Pandora Internet radio, share Snapfish personal photos and enjoy their music and pictures.
The HP DreamScreen is a companion to the PC and connects easily to a wireless or wired network to bring photos, music and video into any area of the home. The screen also transforms social media and web information into consumable, bite-sized pieces. The unit comes with 2 gigabytes of built-in memory for storing photos, music and home movies directly on the device. Digital content can be loaded and played using a USB drive or most types of flash memory cards. Photos and music can be streamed wirelessly or moved to the HP DreamScreen by a simple “drag and drop” motion from a networked PC with included software.
For music enthusiasts, the HP DreamScreen allows users to stream music directly from the Internet using Pandora. The custom-designed experience makes accessing Pandora accounts easy. Album cover art is displayed and users can personalize their stations by thumbing-up favorite songs or artists to refine their stations. Finding and playing songs is easy – searchable by artist, album or genre – and is enhanced with album cover art. High-fidelity speakers are built in and include connections to accommodate headphones and external speakers.
HP wants to make sure that this is one of the must have gifts for the holiday season, pricing the Dreamscreen 100 at a very friendly $249. We can make this price even friendlier with these HP coupons. Use coupon code SV2132 to save $30 off of your online order of $150 or more!
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By Isreal Lawrence on Sep 30th, 2009
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The HP HDX16t Premium laptop series is a class of machine that really does represent the dawn of laptops doubling as high-definition home theaters. Not only is it designed to fit into a living room or home office, but the fast Intel Centrino 2 parts will keep it from becoming a relic overnight. Want premium, innovative entertainment? This is most definitely the system for you!
The HDX16t carries a vividly bright ultrawide display with 1080p and 16:9 viewing aspect ration. This screen belongs to a new breed moving from a 16:10 to a 16:9 aspect ratio, as is common with HDTVs and films. Coupled with web cam, home theater quality audio, a built in TV tuner, Blu Ray and advanced graphic, as I mentioned earlier, this machine is all about handling your entertainment needs.
The processor is a customizable option, like much of the machine. You have your choice of an 2.2 GHz Intel Core Duo, through the range all the way up to a 3.06 GHz configuration. HP base RAM configurations start at 3GB, but currently they are offering their customers a free upgrade to 4GB of memory! You also have your choice to maximize your RAM up to 8GB! Harddrives come in 250, 320 and 500 GB flavors. HP is also offering a free upgrade in this department to 320 GB!
Sounds great doesn’t it? I must admit to a little touch of drool as I write this! Take a look at our HP Coupon codes, there are some really fantastic offers available right now. By using code NBLX2380 you will get an amazing price break of $500 off of HDX16t configurations priced over $1299!
Remember, purchasing this machine now from HP qualifies you for a free Windows 7 upgrade upon its release in October!
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By Isreal Lawrence on Aug 11th, 2009
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Netbooks, also known as mini laptops, are more than popular. They are the latest must-have. And it’s easy to see why everyone wants one. They are a breeze to use. They look cool. They are so light compared to larger laptops–you’ll barely know you’re carrying one. The IdeaPad S12 is perfect for basic computing, email, internet and even video messaging. For netbook makers, the first instinct is to vie for the lowest prices, but they are bound by what’s considered the norm for netbooks—a 10-inch screen, an undersized keyboard, and minimal features. There are only a handful of netbooks that push beyond these boundaries in an effort to draw in the discerning netbook users—if there’s such a group. The Lenovo Ideapad S12 is arguably the best 12-inch netbook available.
Lenovo’s IdeaPad S12 promises to be the first netbook that can seriously handle high-def tasks, with a 12.1″ display and the ability to play back 1080p content in “silky smooth” fashion. As if that weren’t enough, Lenovo also made sure to bless this machine with a 100% full size keyboard, something that’s extraordinarily rare on netbooks. In fact, we’d say the tight, often misshaped keyboards are the worst attributes on netbooks. With this machine, it’s just like typing on any standard 15.4″ notebook. Nice touch, Lenovo. I would even go so far to say that the HD display, superb keyboard and ExpressCard slot are downright sophisticated when speaking of any machine that plays in the netbook sandbox.
With the S12 you will find a 160 GB harddrive, 1 GB of RAM and a Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHZ single-core processor. Don’t forget about those fantastic Nvidea Ion graphics that will provide the horsepower and support high definition media and many games that lower cost PC’s often won’t.
S12 configurations start at $499 and let me tell you, with this much under the hood that is not a lot to ask at all. Experience the benefits to be found in a full size laptop with fraction of the bulk. Find your Lenovo coupons here and enjoy!
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By Isreal Lawrence on Aug 5th, 2009
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The capacity of those keychain USB flash memory drives have come a very long way in just a couple of years. I remember in what seems like the very recent past, when 4 GB on ones key chain was a big deal. Well let me introduce to you the Kingston 64GB DataTraveler200 available from Buy.com.
The capacity of USB drives have been exploding and now it is to the point where you could carry a nice library of DVD’s on one. Heck, for anyone working on a computer more than 5 years old it’s a pretty good guess that the capacity on the DataTraveler 200 is pretty close to the size of that computers harddrive!
DataTraveler 200 is ideal for those who need significant storage capacity and data protection in a sleek, durable design.Featuring password protection via Password Traveler software, which allows you to create and access a password-protected, secure area of the drive called a “Privacy Zone.” Whether it be a portable entertainment library, a multi media presentation or transporting data of any sort, the DataTraveler 200 is perfect for home and business. This product is backed by a five year warranty and you find it at Buy.com for a mere $127.99 with free shipping!
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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 Jul 13th, 2009
Alienware, the company that produces the best gaming computers on the market, has unveiled it’s latest masterpiece. The Area-51X58 Wartime Edition Desktop has been described as a work of art. This is a liquid cooled machine of distinction, offering among the greatest speed, the most high performance graphics and processing power to be found on the market today.
We are speaking of options that will provide one with an Intel Core i7 975 @ 3.33GHz processing chip, 12 GB of DDR3 RAM at 1333 MHz, a 600 GB harddrive clocking in at 10,000 RPM’s and a Dual NVIDIA SLI graphics card. Whether gaming is truly your end goal, or you are a professional in need of running high intensity applications, the Area-51X58 will serve you well. From the chassis to the components, it is quite unlike any other computer in major production.
With the muscle of Alienware’s parent company Dell behind them, the Area-51X58 more than competes and often outdistances, many boutique machines that retail for over five times the price tag found on this baby.
Find your Alienware coupons here, and receive the Area-51X58 at $265 off for an outstanding price of $1,564! (Offer expires on 7/16/09)
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By Isreal Lawrence on Jul 3rd, 2009
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Different models of computing devices are designed to fill different needs within our lives. While shopping for a new laptop one often tries to find one that is multifunctional to fill all of our diverse needs and demands. That is a tall order however, and sometimes we just have to admit that we may need more than one computer.
Have you been in the market for a new laptop? Perhaps hungering for the ultra portability of a netbook, but are well aware that you will often need more power? Well my friend I have found an HP coupon code that will satisfy this hunger: with the purchase of an HP Mini 110 XP netbook receive $500 off an HP HDX 16t laptop. An amazing deal to be sure, but you need to jump on it quick! This offer is limited to the first 500 codes redeemed!
Enter HP coupon code: NBX4235 (to receive $500 off an HP HDX 16t laptop)

The HP Mini 110 XP netbook is the ultimate travel companion. With a 10.1″ diagonal display, weighing in at 2.33 lb. and 1 GB of memory. Scalable hard drive options of either 16GB or 32 GB solid state or 160GB standard. An Intel Atom processor for reliable, energy-efficient performance, and optional mobile broadband for staying connected up to broadband speeds (AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint). The HP Mini 110 XP can be purchased for prices as low as $329.99.

Want premium, innovative entertainment? The Pavilion HDX 16t features a striking titanium design, a vividly bright, ultrawide HD display, home-theater-quality audio/video, a built-in TV tuner, Blu-Ray and advanced graphics. The specs on the HDX 16t are fully customizable to fit your needs and prices usually start at $899.99. That being said, the $500 off will put a heavy dent in that!
Remember to enter coupon code NBX4235 at checkout to take advantage of this deal but remember you need to be one of the first 500!
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By Isreal Lawrence on Jun 5th, 2009
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Yesterday I wrote on things I wanted for Father’s Day. I tried to keep it simple, affordable and within reason. There was one glaring omission however. The item I would really like to have, is a new desktop computer. Not just any desktop mind you, but one that has a media focus. This desktop needs a large HD screen, it needs power, and it needs to be stylish because I would like it to become the central core of our home entertainment system. This in addition to handling every other function that you would like a computer to accomplish. Sound extravagant? Maybe a touch, but you would be surprised how affordable taking this route can be. Especially when compared to an older mode of thinking where one would purchase a television, dvd player, stereo and a computer. I’m thinking consolidation, and I really think this is the best way to go!
I started investigating, I found a few options that definitely stirred my interest. These being the new Dell Studio Desktop and the Dell Studio Hybrid.
The beauty of Dell is that they offer premium quality and great affordable prices, check out the following Dell discount codes! Their prices and free coupons certainly skew my decision, there are so many options and each of course has advantages.
So when shopping for a new desktop what should we consider? How can tally the score card, so a decision can be made? So much of this depends on what you are going to be using your computer for: if you are just a general daily user you won’t demand the same specs as a power user who is editing video or engaged in resource intensive gaming. I want mine to be configured primarily for entertainment. I also want it to look good in the living room.
But looks aren’t everything, it’s really important to buy something with the goods “under the hood” so to speak. The first thing is comparing the processor chip. Processor choices are a bit more difficult now than they were before. It is still really a choice between an AMD and an Intel processor. The difference really comes in how many cores there are in the processor and its relative speed. Each company now has a performance rating system that isn’t really easy to compare. a desktop with a dual-core CPU and enough power to run productivity apps, view and edit vacation photos, manage MP3s and videos, and even play many of today’s games–the core activities most common to families, students, and the general purpose PC user.
The second thing to consider would be the memory. Most desktop computers now use a type of memory called DDR2. DDR3 is now finally making its way to PC systems but it is more expensive. In terms of amount, it is best to have at least 2GB of memory in the system and preferably 4GB. Memory speeds can impact performance as well. I would make sure that there is ample room for future expansion as well. You may only need 2GB now, but in a couple of years I wouldn’t be at all surprised if many tasks you might want to take on required 4, 6 and so on.
Hard drives really boil down to size and speed. The larger the drive and the faster, the better the performance and capacity. In a desktop, it is best to have at least 500GB or more of storage space these days. In terms of speed, they are pretty much all running at 7200rpm now. A few high performance 10,000rpm drives are available. Most drives use the Serial ATA interface now for ease of installation.
Most systems sold now feature DVD burners, even the budget systems. It is best to make sure that you get a multiformat DVD burner that can support both the +R/RW and -R/RW formats. Speeds should be 16x for the recordable speed. Dual or Double Layer media support is also a common feature although less likely to be used due to media cost. Options also include LightScribe or Labelflash support for burning labels directly to compatible media. Blu-ray is an option for those wanting to use their PC for the high definition video format.
Video card technology seems to change every three to six months. If you aren’t really doing any 3D graphics at all, then integrated graphics may be just fine. Beyond this, there are a wide selection of cards. Things to consider include performance, the amount of memory on the card, output connectors and the version of Direct X supported. Those looking to do any gaming should really consider a Direct X 10 card with at least 512MB of memory onboard. Pretty much all new systems will use the PCI-Express graphics standard.
What good is a desktop PC unless it also has a monitor? Previously users would need to choose between a CRT or LCD monitor, but LCDs are pretty much the standard now because of their reduced size and power consumption. The real issue is more about size and cost of the LCDs. The price difference between 19-inch and 22-inch models make 22-inch the best overall value although 24-inch models are quickly dropping in price. Most all screens use the wider 16:10 format but some are now being released with a near 2:1 ratio best suited for movie watching.
Whew! I know it seems like a lot, but I think we can agree it’s a good investment and useful for the entire family. As for me, if my dearly beloved family is reading this I think I gave ample hints as to which new “affordable” computer I would like for Father’s Day….*coughs* - DELL!
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