Archive for July, 2008

Laptop Notebook - What Defines a Laptop

Saturday, July 5th, 2008
The laptop notebook computer is one of the greatest technological advances to come along. And you will probably find it difficult to eschew the computer if you live if the modern world, unless you are Amish. The desktop computer was a wonderful invention, but the laptop notebook computer is gaining a powerful momentum that is hard to ignore.

While people have come to use the terms laptop and notebook interchangeably to describe the portable computing devices that business owners and stay-at-home moms alike carry around, there are a few differences between the two.

A laptop computer is a portable computer that is small enough to fit comfortably in the user’s lap. They are a bit larger than their counterparts – the notebook computer. Laptop computers are normally larger to include such features as built in or removable CD ROM drives.

Most standard laptops will feature a 14 inch to 17 inch screen, a full featured keyboard, 2+ hour battery life, integrated audio system, mid to high level graphics cards, integrated modem and WiFi capabilities, and a built in or removable optical drive. Laptops offer the ability to be upgraded to some extent also.

A notebook computer is designed to be ultra-portable and ultra-lightweight. Therefore, it includes the minimal amount of features necessary to provide the greatest degree of mobility. Standard notebook computers feature 4+ hours battery life, minimal graphics system, no internal optical drive, 12 to 14 inch screen, integrated modem and network capabilities, and the smallest possible keyboard. It is also normally thinner than a traditional laptop computer.

With technology improving at such a rapid pace, though, it is now possible to include much more computing power into a smaller space. This may be one of the reasons that the line has become blurred between the laptop and notebook computers. Now, both of these mobile computing devices have simply become known as the laptop notebook.

And since the differences are so slight, there really is no harm in putting the two into the same category. Most people do not care enough to recognize the difference in the terminology anyway. They just know that they want their laptop notebook along for the ride.



By: brenda moore

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Brenda is an avid user of her laptop. She has received her last laptop notebook for free. She maintains resources on how to get a free laptop via her free laptops website.



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Samsung F300: True Mobile Music Experience

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Experience a true mobile music experience with the Samsung F300. The dual face mobile phone brilliantly combines the characteristic of a true mobile phone and that of a ultra-portable digital MP3 player in a surprisingly slim 9.4 mm gadget.

The Samsung F300 delivers a premier music experience to the users, thanks to the Music Player that supports an array of platforms from MP3, to ACC, AAC+ and to WMA formats. The users don’t have to always be concerned about the platforms before the downloading any musical tracks or songs. In addition, the users of the phone can enjoy in their free time FM Radio anywhere and at any time. They can tune to their favorite radio to get sports, news or songs update.

About the musical feature of the phone, the Samsung F300 is being projected as a gadget which centers on the balance of the ideal mobile phone and the ideal music player. And it satisfies the quench of a music buffs. The phone also comes with the WM DRM feature which plays all files for easy back and forth between devices. Well, there is another feature that is of importance and it is the Offline Mode which allows the music enthusiasts to keep listening without accessing a phone signal; safe for planes and great for conserving battery power.

Explaining more about the Windows Media Digital Rights Management (WM DRM) feature embedded in the phone. It is a feature that allows users to find, acquire and play content virtually anywhere; in addition helping creating an environment where it can be securely, responsibly and seamlessly plays back media files on computer, portable or network devices.

The phone also comes with a music library where music is catalogued and organized conveniently; create playlists to suit every taste, mood and situation easily find the music you want among all your stored files.

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By: Adam Caitlin

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