Thursday, December 23, 2010

HP ProBook 4520s XT958UT Notebook PC - Intel Core i3-370M 2.40GHz, 3GB DDR3, 250GB HDD, DVDRW, 15.6" Display, Windows 7 Professional 32-bit, Silver

HP ProBook 4520s XT958UT Notebook PC
Core I3 3 StarThe HP ProBook 4520s XT958UT Notebook PC is a portable workhorse equipped with Intel technology, and Windows 7 Professional 32-bit to get more done on the move. Powered by an Intel® Core™ i3-370M Processor and 3GB of fast DDR3 1066 MHz memory, the HP ProBook 4520s XT958UT Notebook PC churns through resource-intensive applications and multitasking. The 15.6-inch LED-backlit has a 1366 x 768 screen resolution and discrete ATI Mobility Radeon HD 530v Graphics. Storage options include a 250GB 7200 rpm hard drive and multi-in-1 media card reader. The HP ProBook 4520s XT958UT Notebook PC also offers 802.11b/g/n capability, gigabit LAN, as well as connectivity for USB 2.0 devices. The entire system is run by Windows 7 Professional 32-bit Operating System. The road is no longer an obstacle to productivity. Check out the HP ProBook 4520s XT958UT Notebook PC today!

What It Is And Why You Need It:

  • HP ProBook 4520s XT958UT Notebook PC is a portable productivity workhorse
  • Intel i3-370M 2.40GHz processor and 3GB of DDR3 1066 memory
  • 15.6-inch LED backlit HD display
  • 250GB 7200 rpm Hard drive
  • 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
  • 3 USB 2.0, ports, and 1 eSATA/USB 2.0 Combo
  • Windows 7 Professional 32-bit Operating System

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Smart Leaf fits Touchscreen PC in the wall


Ever thought that just like your new LCD television, you can get your PC on your wall? Well, you will soon be able to do so, as Smart Leaf aims to put a Touchscreen PC in your wall. Smart Leaf is that latest company, which has observed the need of a space saving designed computer.

Smart Leaf is planning to launch touchscreen model with fold-out keyboard that would be so easy and compact to be installed anywhere, be it your kitchen. In the upcoming CES 2009, you will be able to see two models launched by this company, one for home users and one for the business kiosks.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Custom-Built Computers


Tennessee Computer Doctors specializes in building custom computers for a variety of needs.  Whether for home or business use, a well-designed custom computer can increase your productivity and efficiency, while decreasing down-time.  Computers built by TCD are designed with each individual customer's needs in mind.  Instead of wasting your money on unnecessary features you don't want, we recommend that you invest your money in higher quality parts that will make your computer perform better and last longer.  Custom-built computers from TCD always include full warranties, high-quality parts that have been privately tested and warranted, full-version Microsoft Operating Systems including software media, all driver disks and application disks, free local tech support, and local warranty repair.  Tennessee Computer Doctors strives to be your full-solution sales and service center for computers.  We're proud to be "Your One Stop Tech Shop."

The new iMac


Rumors have been flying about a new iMac coming out at the end of July, beginning of August. Of course, they were saying it would debut a month ago, too. People are speculating what it would look like and I found this picture, some one thought it would match the new iPhone. Looks very cool.

I need new computers now and was just looking to buy when I saw this rumor, now I'm waiting. It seems reasonable that a new one should come out, last revision was Sept. 2006, they just upgraded the MacBooks and the Mac Pro about a month ago so they should be doing iMacs soon. Some are saying they want it now for the back to school crowd, others are saying Sept. when Leopard comes out. I think sooner, in fact, they are behind schedule as far as upgrades, almost a year for the iMac when they usually do it every 6 months. I think it was supposed to come out a month ago but got pushed back because of the iPhone the same way Leopard got pushed back because they took their top people off of other projects and put them on the iPhone to get it out in time.

Buying a New Computer


The good news is that computer prices have dropped a lot over the past few years, and the computing power you get for your money is going up! I don't recommend used computers for anyone, because the rate of change of computer technology will make most systems nearly obsolete within three years. And used computers often come "pre-loaded" with viruses, spyware and damaged system files.