Posts Tagged ‘Review’
The Laptop Fever Problem
devirkahan.com – On this episode of techknowledgey I talk about a problem everyone with laptops has: The Laptop Fever Problem. Laptops are just not meant to get too hot, the problem is that everyday use causes them to heat up. This can significantly reduce the life of your notebook computer. So what's a techknowledgist to do? Enter, Laptop Lifts from laptoplifts.com which is what I truly believe to be, even more so than all those cooling pads, the solution to the Laptop Fever Problem.
A Laptop a NINJA would use – Review Samsung R522 – Blunty3000
Blunty3000 takes a look at the budget midrange R522 super BLACK and super stealthily quiet Laptop from Samsung, including seeing how it performs as a gaming notebook. A NINJA would probably like this Windows 7 PC. you’ll find the full spec-sheet at www.samsung.com
OmniStand Laptop Stand from RadTech (Giveaway/Review)
The new OmniStand from RadTech is a durable all metal design that folds flat for easy transport. Check out the review and see how it works and what I think. The stand retails for .95 and is available now. This is also a win it giveaway. Must be a subscriber to enter and entries must be posted by January 30th. Watch for the winners video shortly after. See the video for the rest of the details. www.radtech.us ************************************* Subscribe to the YouTube channel for my …
Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T Laptop Review
If you want a slim laptop with a Windows flavour, you could do a lot worse than check out my Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T Review. More reviews can be found on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com or at www.geekanoids.co.uk
REVIEW: HP dm3z Laptop PART 2
This is part two of the review. Part one is here: www.youtube.com www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy a dm3? http [Affiliate] This is my review video of the HP dm3; the dm3 is a new laptop from HP that’s an evolution of the dv2 – it’s thin, light, and not very expensive. It uses the AMD Athlon Neo X2 dual-core processor, a semi-low power processor that uses 18 watts of power, but delivers better performance than the Intel Atom processors found in netbooks. This particular model has 4 GB …
