The Best Affordable Tech Products for Students


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Sony VAIO VGN-C290 Graphic Splash Edition

Make a splash on campus with Sonys eye-catching VAIO VGN-C290. This $1,079 laptop has triple appeal, with its slick design, stellar performance, and down-to-earth price. Plus, it packs a solid set of components, including a peppy dual-core processor, a bright 13.3-inch display, a DVD±RW drive, and integrated 802.11a/b/g wireless. You can customize the totable 5-pound case with one of four fun patterns, along with free personal engraving.

Acer Aspire 9300-5005

Sometimes sacrificing mobility for usability isnt such a bad thing. Measuring nearly 16 inches wide and weighing a whopping 8.1 pounds, the $899.99 Aspire 9300-5005 wont be a joy to lug to class. But for all that heft, you get a spacious 17-inch LCD, a full-size keyboard with a dedicated number pad, and a bevy of quality components you dont usually find in a budget notebook.

Dell Inspiron 1420

Its all about choices with Dells brand-new Inspiron 1420 line, which starts at $849. Build the notebook you really want, starting with a 14.1-inch wide-screen display and a case that comes in eight cool colors. Then choose among several Intel processors, opt for up to 4GB of memory, select integrated or discrete graphics, pick one of three optical-drive types (including a high-definition Blu-ray model), and, if you like, add mobile broadband.

Toshiba Satellite A135-S4427

If youll be spending your days and nights staring at text on your laptop, consider the $899 Satellite A135-S4427. It has one of the sharpest, brightest displays (a 15.4-inch wide-screen) weve seen on a budget machine. Toshiba didnt skimp on components, either: The Satellite comes with plenty of power to run the included Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.

HP Pavilion TX1000z

If youre really serious about your note taking, consider the $1,149 Pavilion TX1000z. Powered by AMDs dual-core Turion X2 CPU, this versatile machine has a full-size keyboard, as well as a 12.1-inch touch-screen display that lets you jot notes on the screen. You also get a bundled software package for converting your notes into typed text, adding handwritten notes to documents, and drawing pictures. At 4 pounds, its light enough to tote from class to class.

Fujitsu LifeBook A6025

A well-priced, well-rounded mobile machine with some nice extras, the $799 LifeBook A6025 wont turn many heads on campus—but, more important, it wont leave you hanging at crunch time, either. The component choices are about average for an entry-level laptop, but its the extras that set this model apart from the competition: a spill-resistant keyboard, a hard drive motion-detection sensor that can activate password protection, and a unique touch pad that doubles as a tablet for jotting notes.
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Tulip E Go Diamond laptop review

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Ego Lifestyle, the Dutch high-end luxury lifestyle consumer electronics is introducing its latest luxury notebook, the Tulip Ego at Barneys New York. While most manufacturers make fashionistas pick a color they have to live with for years, the uber-fashionable Ego Tulip features round shapes and interchangeable skins, which are available in a variety of designer fabrics, finishes and colors.....

Barneys New York is selling the Tulip Ego notebook in pure white, and with an additional Chique (raspberry color) skin for $5,400. A �Chique�� raspberry colored skin is included, and 11 others are available. Cheap compared to the European-only Otau Ego Diamond notebook, which goes for $350,000.

You don�t buy a computer like this for blazing speed, but the specs are good enough for most users. The Tulip Ego includes a 12.1-inch WXGA widescreen, AMD Turion 64 single core processor, 1 gig of memory, 80GB drive and DVD-RW drive.

Barney�s will carry exclusively for the next 12 months, before Ego seeks wider U.S. distribution.

Tulip Ego “Soul” faux Zebra Skin

Tulip Ego Notebook in faux Wood skin

Tulip Ego Desert

Tulip Ego Notebook in distressed Desert skin

Otazo Ego Diamond Edition Logo in Diamonds


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Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 Multimedia Laptop

Laptop with Multimedia features are complete and also with the maximum performance make laptop Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 can make choices when you bought a new laptop, with the power of an Intel Core i5 machine which has been stuck on laptop Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 which will produce maximum performance in your laptop, such as using applications simultaneously, or watch movies and even play games even if this laptop will result in best performance,




to produce maximum performance more, Lenovo has installed Memory 4GB DDR3, while for the graphics card, Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 is still using the Intel graphics card HD, which produce graphic visuals quite well on 15.6-inch screen, like most of laptop in the market, Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 has also been equipped with various advanced communication devices such as Bluetooth, Wireless wi-fi, while for laptop communications port has been equipped with an ethernet card RJ45 and RJ11 modem.

for data storage on Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 laptop are equipped with 500GB of Harddrive, and for the purposes of playing DVD movies or play audio CDs, Lenovo has set up a dual layer DVD optical drive, Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 has been equipped with operating system Windows 7 64bit-ready.
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Asus Eee PC 1008P karim Rashid collection

Netbook pink always synonymous with a feminine woman, the notebook which was designed by a designer named Karim Rashid, it does look feminine with pink, but if you do not like the color pink you can select other colors are available, at netebook Asus Eee PC 1008P karim Rashid collection there are have two colors, namely pink glossy Hot and Coffee brown.



With Windows 7 operating system already installed when you bought it, more make this Asus Eee PC 1008P karim Rashid collection netbook looks attractive and harmonious with cashing,  Asus Eee PC 1008P karim Rashid collection have a screen 10.1inchi which can display the picture is quite good, like most of similar netbook, the processor is in use still Intel atom N450 which is supported by 1GB DD2 Memory, fast enough for browsing the internet and open office software, while for media storage, Asus Ee PC 1008P karim Rashid collection netbook, have a storage space of 320GB, but if it is less you can use ASUS WebStorage service that can accommodate up to 500GB of your data,

as netbooks Wi-Fi wireless feature is something quite important, therefore asus also has set up a wireless lan to need of your wireless connection, also installed bluetooth to connect with your gadgets. equipped also with a webcamera that you can use for video calls with friends or family. unique part of this netbook is the presence of the maestro signature is Karim Rashid
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Download Driver audio For HP pavilion DV9002tx

There are two technologies used in the HP Pavilion DV9002tx laptop, which Conexant high definiton audio and Microsoft universal audio, you can download the audio drivers for HP Pavilion DV9002tx laptop,










Conexant high definition audio driver
This package contains the driver for the Conexant High Definition Audio Chip.
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Microsoft universal audio driver for high definition audio driver
This package contains the Microsoft Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) Bus Driver for High Definition Audio in the listed operating systems. For more information about this driver, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 888111, "Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver version 1.0a available for Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and Microsoft Windows 2000."
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Chrome OS on Google laptop

Chrom OS is oprating system that was developed by google, before the release of the operating system is already very popular and awaited by many people, but until now this chrom OS yet also can be used, because the chrome OS is still in development stage, but about next year plans this Chrome OS will soon come out the same laptop that was developed by Google. google next year seems to have other businesses, they now have penetrated business laptop, but that does not mean Chrome OS will not be available on PC, Im sure Google will make Chrome OS the for PCs, but it does look like Chrome OS  of this, the following video about the chrome OS which has released google.


Chrome OS was an Operating system that many use the browser for various applications, which means we must have an unlimited internet connection to use this Chrome OS maximally , indeed many advantages to this operating system, such as fast boot, virus-free, his plan google laptop that will come out next year will be issued simultaneously Chrome OS , so you will get Google laptop and the Chrome OS is already installed in it.
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HP Pavilion dv6500t laptop

introduction for HP laptop

The HP Pavilion dv6500t is a “Santa Rosa” equipped update to the very popular dv6000t series of mainstream laptops, which topped the NotebookReview.com Most Popular Laptops chart for quite a while. A 15.4” widescreen, consumer-oriented laptop, it delivers a solid, well-rounded package that updates the HP lineup nicely.

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Specifications and Pricing

  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 (2.0GHz, 4MB L2 cache), PM 965 “Santa Rosa” chipset @ 800 MHz FSB
  • OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
  • RAM: 2GB DDR2 SDRAM @ 667MHz (2 x 1GB)
  • Hard Drive: 120GB SATA @ 5400 RPM
  • Screen: 15.4" WXGA BrightView Widescreen (1280 x 800)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS, 128MB dedicated VRAM + up to an additional 256MB shared
  • Optical Drive: Super Multi 8X DVD+/-/R/RW w/double layer support
  • Audio: Reaktek High Definition Audio with digital output
  • Battery: “High capacity” 6-cell lithium ion
  • Wireless: Intel PRO/Wireless 4965 802.11 a/g/n + Bluetooth
  • HP Imprint (Radiance) finish + 2 Microphones + Fingerprint reader
  • Ports/Slots: one IEEE 1394 (FireWire); HDMI; three USB 2.0; 5-in-1 memory card reader; VGA monitor out port; S-Video out; RJ-45 Ethernet LAN; RJ-11 modem; Express Card; IR receiver; Expansion Port 3; two headphone/speaker jacks; microphone/line-in jack
  • Remote: HP Express Card IR media center remote
  • Warranty: 1 year standard warranty + 1 year extension (see below)
  • Weight: 6.14 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 14.05" (W) x 10.12" (L) x 1" (min H)/1.69" (max H)


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Design and Build laptop

The build of a laptop is important, especially one that will be carried around and used constantly, but I do not equate a solid feel with ultimate build quality. I am pleased with the apparent quality of the dv6500t, but only time will truly tell how it fares. The case is plastic but feels solid, with the top a shiny black coated plastic and the base a more standard matte black. The area around the screen and keyboard also has a shiny finish that reflects less than the top. The screen flexes significantly under stress but I cannot produce any ripples in the screen. The hinges are solid and keep the screen in place. The only flex found in the case is under the optical drive in the center right of the base and a slight amount to the right of the touchpad. I can pick up each corner of the base without feeling any sag. Nearly all ports are on the left; only a USB port, the optical drive, the express card slot, and the power connection on the right. The express card slot has a plastic placeholder rather than a true cover, but the media center remote is stored in this slot, anyway, so a cover would be superfluous. All vent openings are placed on the back and bottom. This arrangement does allow some of the vents on the bottom to be blocked without completely obstructing the air flow. The front lip holds an IR receiver, a microphone/line-in jack, and two sound output jacks.

The lighting adds a very classy touch to the design. The row of media controls at the top of the keyboard glows an iridescent blue, as does a ring around the power plug when the AC adapter is connected. The media buttons are all touch sensitive and very responsive. A click sound accompanies a press, but this feature can be turned off in the BIOS. The mute button turns orange when activated, as does the icon above the touchpad when disabled via a hard button. The caps-lock and number-lock keys have blue lights beside each of them to indicate activation. Finally, three small lights in the bottom left corner show power, charging state, and drive activity.

The one big consideration in all of this shiny, fancy, coated plastic is how easily it can accumulate dust and fingerprints. A microfiber cloth comes standard, and neat freaks, including myself, will wipe down the top and area around the screen at least a few times a day.


The media buttons and Altec Lansing speakers. (view large image)


The included media center remote. (view large image)


A macro view of HPs imprint finish. (view large image)

Screen

The dv6500t’s glossy WXGA LCD sports a 1280x800 screen resolution with HP’s Brightview technology. The colors of the glossy screen really stand out in comparison to a matte display, and the accompanying reflection has not bothered me. Brightness and contrast are outstanding. Adjusting the backlight can be done in very small increments, and even at half brightness the image looks brilliant. I have found that in a dark room with the brightness at full, I have to squint due to the amount of light coming from the display. The horizontal and vertical viewing angles stretch across a wide range with even lighting in all areas. Light leakage is undetectable. In short, this display might be one of the best I’ve seen, even with its standard resolution.


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Speakers

Again unapologetically inserting my opinion here, I do not expect much out of the built-in speakers of a laptop. The Altec Lansing speakers in the dv6500t sound fine from this perspective, and with the volume at maximum they are powerful enough to project sound into a fairly large room with only some distortion.

Processor and Performance

The 64-bit T7300 runs two cores at 2.00 GHz and includes the Santa Rosa chipset’s ability to dramatically shift power from the second core to the first when a single-core process demands it. The benchmarks and battery test below show first-rate processing ability and improved efficiency.

The GPU, an NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS, lies at the lower range of their new line-up. The GS runs slightly more slowly than the GT, which is a slower version of the 8600m GS. From the benchmarks, don’t expect great gaming performance. I do not have the time to play too many games during the normal week anyway, but this card does manage to handle the older games I have. Running a demo of Armed Assault requires most settings turned down to medium for a smooth experience. Aero effects in Vista run smoothly. The X3100 integrated option is also available for $80 less.

HDTune results:


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Everest: 2011 MB/s read, 1199 MB/s write, 87.8 ns latency

Heat and Noise

The case does not heat up beyond what I would call warm during even intense operation. The touchpad, of all places, remains warmer than the surroundings whenever the laptop is on. The left center of the bottom also warms up during normal use, but not enough to become uncomfortable. The fan runs nearly constantly when the laptop is on external power. The sound created as it speeds up is more than I expected. On battery power, this sound reduces to nearly silent. In other words, if you are taxing the processor, expect a fair amount of fan noise.


There is a noticable amount of warmth and noise despite the number of vents on the bottom and back of the dv6500t.(view large image)

Keyboard and Touchpad

The keyboard feels very similar to my old Thinkpad, with perhaps a little more flex. The keys travel a good distance, and a slight, unobtrusive noise accompanies each movement. Some of the larger keys, like the carriage return/enter key, do have a louder click as they are hit, but the noise would not be enough to bother anyone in a quiet room. Keyboard flex is moderate in the middle and bottom, but only with firm pressure does it start bending. As mentioned before, the right palm rest flexes slightly with heavy pressure, although this would not be noticed under normal use.


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The touchpad is relatively large and matches the dimensions of the screen. Straight out of the box, my fingers would not glide over its surface easily, but after a day’s use, a little oil from my hands apparently coated the touchpad and made it feel smoother. Personally, I find that somewhat strange, but it does work better now. One nice feature is an on/off button located directly above the touchpad allowing you to deactivate the touchpad when you use an external mouse. A red-orange LED lights up when the touchpad is turned off ... which helps if you forget you turned the touchpad off.

I/O Ports

The dv6500t features a good selection of ports (more than most notebooks in this price range):

  • VGA monitor out port
  • S-Video out
  • RJ-45 Ethernet LAN
  • Expansion Port 3
  • RJ-11 modem
  • 1 IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
  • HDMI
  • 3 USB 2.0
  • 5-in-1 memory card reader
  • Express Card
  • IR receiver
  • 2 speaker jacks, with digital out
  • Line-in jack


Front view with IR receiver, microphone in, and dual headphone ports. (view large image)


Right side view with Express Card slot, optical drive, USB port and DC jack. (view large image)


Left side view with lock slot, S-Video out, VGA out, Expansion Port 3, Ethernet, modem, HDMI, two USB ports, FireWire and 5-in-1 card reader. (view large image)


The back view doesnt offer much except hinges and the fan vent. (view large image)

Wireless

The newest draft-N wireless comes as part of the Centrino Duo package, though I don’t have a wireless-N router to actually use or test this with. The adapter does pick up the 802.11g router in the area with no problem, and the Bluetooth adapter works well. This integrated Bluetooth and the 802.11N come together as an option, priced at $45 extra.

Battery Life

If you need something that can last at least two hours on a charge to take notes during class, the dv6500t’s 6-cell battery more than accomplishes that. Rather than select the 12-cell which lifts the back and adds about an inch to the thickness, I opted for the “high-capacity” version of the standard 6-cell, which has a 16% increase in capacity. While word processing and moving a few files around, with wireless off and screen brightness at a lower but acceptable level, the battery lasted 4 hours and 1 minute. The 6-cell lasted for about 3 hours while watching a DVD with the screen at half brightness.

OS and Software

This laptop comes with a minimum of bloatware, and I thank HP for that. Expecting enough pre-installed junk to mandate a fresh install of the OS, I uninstalled only 3 programs after booting up for the first time. I also immediately turned off Vista’s User Access Control. The included programs I have found most useful include VeriSoft’s biometrics software, which is very intuitive and integrated seamlessly with other programs to remember passwords, with loads of customizable settings for the fingerprint reader. Vista’s photo viewing and editing utilities are a welcome addition and make simple fixes quick and easy. HP’s Quickplay software requires a full Vista boot, but it works well and makes for a flashy way to show off media.

Vista took 58 seconds to reach the desktop during a cold boot, including several seconds for fingerprint verification and log-on. I’m favorably impressed with the OS itself, and many tasks take a significantly shorter time than in XP, like Microsoft Update. The plethora of shortcuts seems designed well and with the end-user in mind. My one complaint is the lag in opening folders in the Start menu under battery power. I have never experienced this lag in XP, and I fail to see why a menu under All Programs should take several seconds to show its contents in Vista. When running under external power, this pause disappears.


( From http://www.notebookreview.com )
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Lenovo ThinkPad R61 laptop


Screen Size: 14.1, 15.4 inches
Weight: 5 lbs
Processor Options: Core 2 Duo
Graphics Options: nVidia Quadro
The Lenovo ThinkPad R61 is a 14.1" or 15.4" screen notebook available with a Core 2 Duo (Santa Rosa) processor, optional integrated camera, roll cage in the lid and built-in media card and FireWire

The Thinkpad R61 was released by Lenovo earlier in 2007 as a “thin-and-light” model of the “R-series” line-up. New features in the R61 include a redesigned roll cage for extra reinforcement in the lid, the new Intel “Santa Rosa” platform for mobile computers and built in wireless WAN antenna on the left side of the lid (built in).


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The Lenovo ThinkPad R61 14.1” widescreen follows the traditional Thinkpad design while not sacrificing performance or reliability. The R61 is available at a slightly lower price than the T61. While lacking only in a high-end graphics card selection (T61p), the R61 remains a very strong competitor that I recommend as a less expensive alternative.

Specifications laptop

The particular unit I purchased was through “Visaperks” available in Canada and was equipped with the following specifications [ThinkPad R61 7738-11U]:

  • Processor: Intel T7300 Core 2 Duo (2.0GHz, 800MHz FSB, 4MB Cache)
  • Chipset: Intel Mobile 965 Express chipset (Crestline)
  • Graphics: Intel X3100 (Integrated graphics card)
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Business 64-bit
  • Display: 14.1” WXGA+ 1440 x 900
  • Hard Drive: 120GB 5400RPM
  • Memory: 1GB (1 x 1GB, 1 slot open), up to 4GB max
  • Ports: 3 USB 2.0, Ethernet, Modem, Monitor out, Headphone OUT, Microphone IN
  • Slots: 1 PC Card Slot, 1 Express Card slot
  • Optical Drive: Ultra-bay DVD Recordable DL (8x)
  • Interfaces: Bluetooth, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG LAN, Fingerprint scanner, Thinkpad light
  • Dimensions: 13.2" x 9.3" x 1.20 - 1.37" (335mm x 237mm x 30.0 - 34.9mm)
  • Weight: 5.2 lbs

Reason for Purchase laptop

This notebook is my first notebook and will be used mostly for university studies, casual gaming, office work, web surfing and some mathematics programming. I was not looking for a gaming notebook so I chose the Intel X3100 graphics card as it provides more than enough power to satisfy Vista’s graphics requirements. Furthermore, the integrated graphics allows the notebook to remain much cooler than my friend’s T60p (ATI FireGL 5200) and last much longer on battery despite its mere 4-cell battery (compared to the T60p’s 9-cell).

I considered the Dell Inspiron 6400, HP Pavilion dv6500t, Thinkpad T60 and of course the popular ThinkPad T61 before purchasing this notebook. After researching each candidate, I ruled out the Inspiron 6400 (no Santa Rosa platform), Pavilion dv6500t (not available yet in Canada) and was left with three Thinkpad choices.

I heard great things about the Thinkpad lines, mostly their reputation as rugged companions with reliable performance. The T60 and T61 proved to be similar in price. Actually, the T61 was cheaper (with comparable specifications) in Canada compared to the T60. However, further comparison of the T61 and R61 showed the T61 had little to offer me over the R61. The price difference was $200 CAD before tax and I figured that the extra 0.2 lb of weight and 0.2 inches thickness was well worth saving the money for upgrades and accessories. I ended up purchasing this particular model for $1,299 CAD before tax through Visaperks.ca and consider it a very good deal.

Build and Design laptop

The design of the Thinkpad R61 is built for punishment. The clamshell enclosure and reinforced lid allows the notebook to be carried with one hand without fear of damaging the screen. There is absolutely no flex in any part of the case. Pressure exerted in the center of the LCD screen yielded merely tiny specks of distortion. The colour is of course all black as seen in the photos while the design remains consistent with traditional Thinkpad designs. Attempting to wobble the LCD lid back and forth resulted in the movement of the whole notebook and the thick metal hinges provide ample protection from even severe torture.

Despite all these design features, there is one flaw that I must point out. The orientation of the USB ports seems rather impractical. All three USB ports are aligned vertically with one beside the ultra-bay and two between the modem and express card slots. I have used some wider USB sticks with the notebook and the two USB slots on the left side do not allow the wider USB keys to be inserted since the notebook is neither high enough off the ground nor were the USB ports placed high enough on the notebook. I question Lenovo’s reason for aligning these two USB ports vertically. Personally, I’d suggest that the one on the right (ultra-bay) can be aligned vertically for mouse connections and to not disrupt ultra-bay ejection, but the two on the left should be oriented horizontally (taking pretty much the same amount of space) and providing a much more convenient acceptance of USB keys.


Vertical USB ports do not allow wider USB keys to be inserted. The "Fn" key is located left of the "Ctrl" key. (view large image)

Screen

The screen is very clear in my opinion and more than bright enough. Since my eyes are very sensitive to light and see very well in the dark, I keep my screen brightness to the second lowest increment even on A/C (lowest setting on battery). There are no dead pixels (nor should there be as the notebook is a mere 20 days old) and has fairly even backlighting. The viewing angles are decent at around 135 degrees in each direction.

Speakers laptop

The speakers are decent but not exceptional. They are loud enough for a medium sized (10 m x 10 m) room if there are no other sounds. The speakers do crackle occasionally when they are pushed to their limit in both volume and frequency. I would recommend external speakers for long term music playing or a larger audience. For personal use, headphones would be fine and the ports are conveniently located at the front to reduce torque if pulled out.

Processor and Performance

The actual benchmarks show slight improvement over the previous generation of Core2Duo processors. The processor is definitely fast enough for everyday usage and ran MatLAB benchmarks very well. However, the performance of the hard drive is questionable. Since the notebook has a 5400 rpm hard drive, its access and seek times are relatively slow and this seems to be the bottleneck for the current setup. This conclusion is drawn from loading certain applications once (stored in RAM), then the second time the application is loaded or calculations are made, the processor hits much higher speeds and results in better performance. The time it takes to reach the logon screen for Windows Vista is roughly 58 seconds from a full shutdown, 36 seconds from hibernate and 12 seconds from standby.

For anyone picking a Core2Duo, I highly recommend getting the T7300 over the T7100 because of the 2 MB increase in L2 cache (double that of the T7100). The processor clock speeds may not make an enormous difference, but the cache space usually gives far better performance. Any of the higher end processors only differ in maximum clock speed, so unless the user requires high processor usage, going beyond the T7300 is not economical.

Besides raw performance tests and benchmarks, the notebook is otherwise very quick for all applications even memory and processor intensive ones such as Photoshop CS and is sufficient for non-gamers. As for games, I can run Warcraft III Frozen Throne on max settings beautifully. Medieval Total War II struggles slightly on medium-high settings but plays well on lower settings. I believe that as of the date of this review, Intel has yet to announce its final X3100 drivers, thus graphical performance still has room for improvement from software upgrades alone.

Benchmarks

SuperPI:

NotebookTime
Lenovo ThinkPad R61 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300)1m 01s
Lenovo ThinkPad X61 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300)1m 01s
Lenovo 3000 V200 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300)0m 59s
HP dv2500t (1.80GHz Intel 7100)1m 09s
Lenovo ThinkPad T61 (2.00GHz Core 2 Duo Intel T7300)0m 59s
Lenovo ThinkPad T60 (2.00GHz Core 2 Duo T7200)1m 03s
Toshiba Satellite P205-S6287 (1.73 GHz Core 2 Duo Intel T5300)1m 24s
Toshiba Satellite A205 (1.66GHz Core 2 Duo)1m 34s
HP Compaq 6515b (1.6GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52)2m 05s
HP dv6000t (2.16 GHz Intel T2400)0m 59s
Dell Inspiron e1705 (2.0GHz Core 2 Duo)1m 02s

PCMark05:

NotebookPCMark05 Score
Lenovo ThinkPad R61 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, Intel X3100)3,800 PCMarks
Lenovo ThinkPad X61 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, Intel X3100)4,153 PCMarks
Lenovo 3000 V200 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, Intel X3100)3,987 PCMarks
Lenovo T60 Widescreen (2.0GHz Intel T7200, ATI X1400 128MB)4,189 PCMarks
HP dv6000t (2.16GHz Intel T7400, NVIDA GeForce Go 7400)4,234 PCMarks
Fujitsu N6410 (1.66GHz Core Duo, ATI X1400)3,487 PCMarks
Alienware M7700 (AMD Athlon FX-60, Nvidia Go 7800GTX)5,597 PCMarks
Sony VAIO SZ-110B in Speed Mode (Using Nvidia GeForce Go 7400)3,637 PCMarks
Asus V6J (1.86GHz Core Duo T2400, Nvidia Go 7400)3,646 PCMarks

3DMark05:

Notebook3D Mark 05 Results
Lenovo ThinkPad R61 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, Intel X3100)728 3DMarks
HP Compaq 6510b (2.20GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7500, Intel X3100)916 3DMarks
HP Compaq 6515b (1.6GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52, ATI x1270)871 3DMarks
HP dv6000t (2.16 GHz Intel T7400, NVIDA GeForce Go 7400)2,013 3D Marks
Dell Inspiron e1705 (2.0GHz Core Duo, ATI X1400)1,791 3D Marks
Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi (2.0GHz Core Duo, ATI X1600 256MB)4,236 3DMarks
Alienware Aurora M-7700(AMD Dual Core FX-60, ATI X1600 256MB)7,078 3D Marks
Lenovo ThinkPad T60 (2.0GHz Core Duo, ATI X1400 128MB)2,092 3D Marks
Asus V6Va (2.13 GHz Pentium M, ATI x700 128 MB)2,530 3D Marks
Fujitsu n6410 (1.66 GHz Core Duo, ATI X1400 128MB)2,273 3DMarks
Dell XPS M1210 (2.16 GHz Core Duo, nVidia Go 7400 256MB)2,090 3D Marks

Windows Experience Index:

61

Heat and Noise laptop

Lenovo claims the new T/R61s are the coolest and quietest Thinkpads ever. I would agree since this notebook barely even heats up under normal usage and remains almost inaudible until heavy gaming or processor intensive applications. The right palm rest becomes slightly warm during gaming because of hard drive usage while the left palm rest remains fairly cool. The fan seems to be on most of the time, but the fan control is fantastic and during idling or medium usage the noise is so low that it is barely noticeable.


Bottom: The many vents and air ducts allow the Thinkpad to remain quite cool even under medium processor/graphics intensive tasks. (view large image)

The optical drive becomes fairly loud when reading or writing a disc. Therefore when playing DVDs, it is highly recommended that an image be copied onto the hard drive as the noise can get quite annoying.

Keyboard and Touchpad

The keyboard is fantastic in terms of response and feel. The keys are quite sturdy and depress into the notebook respectably far for a notebook. One thing to mention for Thinkpads is their “Fn” key position. The “Ctrl” key (usually the left most key) is replaced by the “Fn” key and placed on the right (see pictures). Due to my transition from a regular keyboard I have to adjust to the “Ctrl” placement.


The legendary Thinkpad keyboard has lived up to its name in the R61 and is both comfortable and responsive to type on. (view large image)

The touchpad does seem quite small since much space is left on either side for the possibility of a “widescreen touchpad”. The scroll bars along the bottom and side of the touchpad respond reliably and the extra middle click button with the UltraNav pointer (eraser head) becomes invaluable when web surfing with Firefox.


The touchpad is slightly small, but quite responsive. The extra middle click button and the “eraser head” stick above the touchpad are very helpful additions rarely seen on other notebooks. (view large image)

Input/Output Ports

The input/output ports on the R61 are conveniently placed and work well simultaneously. The lack of a DVI port on the notebook itself may be bothersome for some gamers, but the option of using a mini/advanced docking system with a DVI pass-through may satisfy some demands. As for the monitor out, I can drive my friend’s 22” LCD monitor at its native (max) resolution of 1680 x 1050 and have no equipment to test it at higher resolutions. The ports around the laptop can be seen in the pictures below:


Front: From left to right, a firewire port exists as an option, a hard switch for wireless control and the headphones/speakers out and microphone in. (view large image)


Left: From back to front are the air vent out, monitor out, modem, Ethernet, two vertical USB ports and the Express Card and PC card slots. (view large image)


Back: The thick hinges can be clearly seen from the back while the 4-cell battery stays flush with the rear of the notebook. The fan intake vent is seen towards the right with the adapter connection in between. (view large image)


Right: The hard drive sits under the right palm rest with the side plate towards the left of the ultra-bay. The ultra-bay is hot swappable and can be replaced with an extra hard drive or 3-cell battery. There is one vertical USB port for mouse connection. (view large image)

Wireless laptop

The wireless card seems to pick up signals without issue and has served me well these few weeks of use with home wireless internet. Since I have no Bluetooth devices, I am unable to test Bluetooth device effectiveness. However, transferring files through Bluetooth was successfully done from my friend’s Thinkpad T60p. There is no Infrared port.

Battery

The 4-cell battery lasts about three and a half hours from a full charge down to 5% with lowest screen brightness and minimal use (office work and internet, therefore wireless on). Watching a DVD drained the battery in around two hours. The times seem respectable since it is only the 4-cell battery. Therefore, I considered the possibility of purchasing another 7-cell battery to use in conjunction with the 4-cell. This combination should last the whole day when needed for a day of lectures or certain events.

Operating System and Software

I would consider Windows Vista quite slow compared to Windows XP. There are various extra features (some useful, some not), but mostly eye candy that lengthens response time and drains battery life.

I removed all software that came with the system with a fresh install and number of processes went from 89 down to 60 during idling. The original configuration included numerous amounts of trial and free software that I was not interested in. I would have appreciated Lenovo’s effort if all extra software came on a CD or DVD with the user having the option of installing them. However, since Lenovo profits only from manufacturer’s installations, this option seems unlikely.

No system restore discs were included, but a set can be made with the included software and recovery partition. I highly suggest that any buyers make a set of recovery CD/DVDs as soon as the notebook is up and running, simply because of possible accidents.

Conclusion

Overall, I would highly recommend the Thinkpad R61 to anyone looking for a lower price notebook (compared to T61) with a very durable build and excellent performance.

Pros

  • Superior build quality with magnesium roll cage and extra hard drive protection
  • One of the best keyboards in notebooks
  • Fairly good battery life (only 4-cells) with a much high run time when upgraded to a 7-cell battery
  • Cool and quiet under normal usage and idling
  • Great performance on an integrated graphics chip
  • Less expensive than the T61

Cons

  • Lots of trial and free software with little use (highly recommend clean/fresh install of the OS)
  • Slightly thicker and heavier than the T61
  • USB ports are all vertical

( From http://www.notebookreview.com )
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If the other notebook vendors are competing to provide multi-media services in his notebook, but not with this one notebook vendor, through its Panasonic Toughbook offers a very unique ability unlike most notebooks, where the series Toughbook notebooks panasonic was more aiming for the military, police, until the health center.

what makes this notebook different than most notebook ..? possible for the machine and the processor is no different, but a very significant difference is in the design of its casing, this notebook is more on the allotment to the workers who are quite extreme, this notebook has been tested by means of flush water, on throwing from a height, up in flames.

for each series notebook is a lot of intel processors with vPro technology, vPro includes proactive security features constantly check the network packets to protect against attacks and makes it easier to keep security software up-to-date
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The VAIO® CR Notebook (laptop)

DESIGN VAIO laptop

Thin, light and absolutely stunning
Step out and be seen with the VAIO® CR notebook, a gorgeous and colorful 14.1"2 thin-and light mobile masterpiece with XBRITE-ECO™ LCD technology, built-in web cam and powerful technologies.



Loaded with extras
Both inside and out, special personalized extras are abundant throughout the VAIO® CR notebook. From the unique keyboard font and structure to the A/V controls, radiant silver trim and pulsing LED glow function, this fun and personalized notebook is packed with a great deal of innovative design and entertainment extras that will set itself and its owner apart from the crowd.


High technology meets Fifth Avenue
Like the clothes you wear and the car you drive, the color of your notebook reflects your style and taste. With a deep, glistening multi-layer coating of paint, a luminous silver trim and four gorgeous colors to choose from, the VAIO® CR is a functional fashion statement, helping you get the job done while separating you from the crowd.

Sangria
Energetic, bold and sexy, the glossy deep red chassis and black interior of the Sangria VAIO CR notebook will turn heads and draw attention wherever you roam. Akin to a high-end sports-car, the remarkably beautiful Sangria VAIO CR notebook will impress with luxury and perform with finesse.

Indigo
Stunning, smart and sophisticated, the spectacular Indigo VAIO CR notebook features a radiant deep blue exterior and chic silver interior. Trendy, yet timeless and strikingly cool, the color-combination is so noticeable and unique it’ll draw “oohs and ahhs” right from the box.

Cosmopolitan
Like Grace Kelly and Aubrey Hepburn, the Cosmopolitan VAIO CR notebook is classically beautiful and loved by everyone. Decked in a soft silvery-pink with a strawberry-milk interior, you’ll fall in love with its beauty and elegance and adore its charm and grace.

Dove
Pure and simple, the Dove VAIO CR notebook has a look of natural beauty and elegance. With a silver and ivory blended exterior and smooth white keyboard, it’s warm and comfortable addition to the home and a gorgeous, yet functional travel accessory.


  • The lustrous coating is carefully brushed across the chassis like the finish to a luxury sports car
  • Silver luminous trim frames the body, giving it a distinguishable shimmering accent
  • Pulsing LED ground effects emanate and glow from beneath the silver luminous trim
  • Comfortable, cleverly-engineered keyboard is easy to keep clean
  • Specialized keyboard font is a unique, fun and personalized touch of personality
  • DISPLAY OFF button turn offs display without shutting down your notebook
  • Built-in camera and microphone for video chatting4
  • Instant AV mode & multimedia controls for entertainment without boot-up
  • Specialized keyboard font is a fun added touch to an already quite-special approach to keyboard design

Intricate painting process
Available in Sangria, Cosmopolitan, Dove, and Indigo, the VAIO CR notebooks line of lustrous coats and exquisite color shades are the result of a painstaking paint-blending and application process.

Like the finish of a luxury sports car, multiple layers of paint are meticulously applied to the chassis of the notebook, which is then buffed and dried to get that "just right" shade and beautiful luster. Each color is framed by an iconic silver luminous trim, a luxurious characteristic that makes the paint coating pop - especially when the notebook is closed.

Complete the outfit
With such a uniquely colored notebook, you’re going to need some matching accessories. To make the look complete, each VAIO® CR notebook comes with its own funky VAIO branded wallpaper and optional matching carrying bag and mouse.

MOBILITY Laptop

Get moving. Get noticed.
With its cool colors and stunning silver trim, the VAIO® CR Notebook is just too pretty to leave at home. Weighing just 5.9 lbs1 with a built-in CD/DVD player/burner, up to 3-6 hours of standard battery life6 and a 14.1" display2, the VAIO® CR is perfect for personal computing and entertainment on-the-go.


Intel® Next-Gen Wireless-N technology
Introducing the next great advancement in wireless technology – Intel® Next-Gen Wireless-N. With built-in Wireless-N technology3, the VAIO® CR notebook lets you wirelessly surf the web and e-mail with greater performance, range and reliability than ever before.

Wireless-N offers a massive boost in speed and considerably more range than 802.11 a/b/g connections. You can even wirelessly stream video throughout your home or office with blazing-fast speed5. Also, Intel® Next-Gen Wireless-N is backwards compatible with existing 802.11 b/g networks, so there is no need for any additional hardware or cables – its all built-in

Portable entertainment paradise
Enjoying entertainment on a notebook has never been easier or more fun. Simply select the "AV mode" button just above the keyboard and your VAIO® CR notebook will jump to entertainment mode without booting up the operating system. A complete set of multimedia controls make content navigation a breeze while a built-in 1.3 megapixel digital web camera lets you quickly snap photos and participate in live video chats. Complete with a great set of speakers, a stunning 14.1" widescreen display2 with XBRITE-ECO™ LCD technology and a CD/DVD player/burner5, the VAIO CR notebook is a portable, easy way to enjoy your digital entertainment.

ENTERTAINMENT laptop

AV Mode
Imagine having the ability to enjoy your entertainment on your notebook without ever booting up. The VAIO® CR notebook with instant AV Mode lets you kick off your entertainment with a single push of a button. Go straight to watching a movie, playing music, or viewing photos without ever booting-up the operating system. Convenient, built-in multimedia control buttons also let you play, pause, rewind, fast-forward, stop, eject and control volume – all with one-touch ease.

Built-in camera and microphone
The VAIO® CR notebook features a built-in 1.3 megapixel digital web cam that lets you quickly snap photos and participate in live video chats5. The CAPTURE button makes it easy to take digital photos with the MOTION EYE® camera, which is discreetly located above the LCD screen to allow easy angle adjustment and natural eye movement while video chatting.

XBRITE-ECO™ LCD technology
Developed by the people you trust to deliver amazing flat-panel TVs, Sonys patented XBRITE-ECO™ LCD technology delivers razor-sharp details, crisp, bold colors and glare-free viewing – all while conserving battery life. Brightness is evenly distributed across XBRITE-ECO displays, which also feature a special anti-reflective coating to lessen glare and light reflection while reducing eye fatigue when viewing for long periods of time.

Lots of slots
With plenty of slots, ports and jacks, the VAIO® CR notebook lets you enjoy entertainment easily, and makes it easy to transfer files to and from external devices and your notebook.

  • S video out: Connect to a compatible TV and watch a DVD or play games the big screen
  • Monitor connector: Connect to a projector or display monitor for larger space entertainment
  • Memory Stick® media/SD card slot: Great for photo and music transfers
  • 3 USB ports: Connect to a printer, mouse and portable music player at the same time
  • i.LINK® port7: Perfect for connecting plug-and-play devices and digital video transfer
  • Microphone and headphone jack: Belt out some karaoke or listen quietly to your headphones
  • DVD/CD burner4 and player: Watch movies, listen to music and create your own CD or DVD
  • Express card slot: Great for memory expansion and adding wireless communication cards

Create your own DVDs
Create, manage and share your home movies and photos with the beautiful and powerful VAIO® CR notebook. With a built-in suite of multimedia tools and CD/DVD burner4, you can create your own customized DVDs, complete with interactive menus and customized themes. With Click to DVD® software, you can present your digital video content in a fun DVD package – complete with interactive menus and customized themes.

PERFORMANCE Laptop

Intel® Centrino® Duo processor technology
Get the ultimate mobile experience with unparalleled processing speeds, longer battery life6 and enhanced wireless connectivity3. The VAIO® CR notebook features Intel® Centrino® Duo processor technology, Intels latest and best notebook technology to date.


Powered by an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor and an 800 MHz Front Side Bus, this state-of-the-art technology provides screaming-fast performance and the mobility, power and flexibility you need for high-speed5, wireless computing on-the-go3.

Windows Vista™ Home Premium
The VAIO® CR notebook comes pre-installed with Windows Vista™ Home Premium, a breakthrough operating system that brings your computing world into sharper focus while delivering the productivity, entertainment and security you need.

See the difference with a spectacular new look, instant search, built-in Windows® Media Center and automated security features. Create beautiful family albums and home videos, listen to your favorite music, and connect with friends and family. Windows Vista™ Home Premium makes it easier and more enjoyable to do just about anything on your PC.


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Promise of value
Our promise of value is to help every client succeed through technology innovation. A lot of thought goes into the design of our PC products. We focus our innovation on meeting key customer needs, and providing products and features that help you be more productive while reducing costs.

Built for the way you work
We design our PCs to deliver the best user experience. ThinkPad® notebooks are thin, light and have features that give employees the flexibility to work wherever and whenever they want. And weve got models and configurations equipped to meet the specific technology and cost-of-ownership needs of both large enterprise and small business.

Features like a magnesium-alloy roll cage (select models) and a shock-mounted hard drive (select models) protect your ThinkPad notebook and the data it contains from the rigors of working on the go. And ThinkVantage® design elements help increase productivity and reduce the cost of ownership.

Reliable notebooks
Company data is not just important. Its priceless. When viruses attack or systems fail, the cost in lost data and productivity can be immeasurable. Only Think brand PCs offer ThinkVantage® Technologies such as the Active Protection System™ and its "airbag-like" feature that can help protect your hard drive from falls on select ThinkPad models. Or Rescue and Recovery™: Just press the blue ThinkVantage button to get back lost data when you have operating system failure. Its your virus recovery button.

Security made simple
Protecting key company data can often be complex. But with our Integrated Fingerprint Reader and Password Manager, available on select models, users can replace hundreds of passwords with a swipe of their finger. Combined with our ThinkVantage Client Security Solution, our ThinkPad notebooks are the worlds most secure PCs available. No other PC manufacturer offers stronger security as a standard feature.

Low life cycle costs
Only about 20% of the cost of owning a PC is in the purchase price. The other 80% of the expense of PCs is in supporting them. ThinkPad notebooks can provide an end-to-end set of offerings to help reduce IT costs over the entire ownership cycle, thanks to our innovative ThinkVantage Technologies.


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