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what is a good laptop that is good quality?

05 Jun

-Not too expensive
- has to come in shiny white
- thin
-light weight.

the most important thing it has to have is that it functions well and is WHITE…
if it has a webcam built in that would be GREAT!
just for an everyday at home use…

 
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Are gateway brand laptops good quality computers?

31 May

Here are the specs on the laptop im considering it is Model: MD 7309u

- Intel Pentium processor T4200
- Features an 800MHz frontside bus, 1MB L2 cache and 2.0GHz processor speed.
- 3GB DDR2 memory
- For multitasking power, expandable to 4GB.
- Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive with double-layer support
- Records up to 8.5GB of data or 4 hours of video using compatible DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL media. Also supports DVD-RAM.
- 15.6″ LCD high-definition widescreen display
- With Ultrabright technology and 1366 x 768 resolution showcases movies and games in rich clarity.
- 250GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm)
- For ample storage space and fast read/write times.
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
- With Intel Dynamic Video Memory technology and up to 1759MB total graphics memory. High-definition audio support. HDMI interface for connecting HD peripherals.
- Illuminated multimedia touch control buttons
- Keep your favorite media accessible at the touch of a button.
- Built-in high-definition webcam with microphone
- Makes it easy to chat with and send video mail to family and friends.
- Multi-in-1 digital media reader
- Supports Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, MultiMediaCard and xD-Picture Card formats.
- 4 high-speed USB 2.0 ports
- For fast digital video, audio and data transfer.
- Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n)
- Lets you wirelessly connect to the Internet on the go.
- Built-in 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector
- Along with a V.92-ready 56 Kbps modem for easy wired Internet connectivity.
- Weighs 6.5 lbs. and measures just 1.7″ thin

I am looking for a laptop mostly used for school and email, editing pictures and I also will be downloading music on it (which i know puts me at risk for some viruses). So I’d buy the norton anti-virus for the next years(is this sufficient enough for my protection). I plan on having it for 4-5 years at least!, I plan on getting the best buy Black-tie warranty for another $180. It is on sale for $399 at best buy. Please tell me any suggestions or pointers you have! or other reccomendations. I’ve never thought as gateway as being a good brand, so i am really unsure, but i also don’t know a whole lot about computers. Is the 4gb of ram worth the extra money? or is 3gb plenty of room for me, and my computer still not be slow?

Thank you =]

 
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How is the paper quality of the Field Notes notebook?

18 May

I’m thinking about buying either a Moleskine Cahier or one of those new Field Notes notebooks. I know that the paper in the Field Notes are graphed, but I’m worried that its going to be that really thin graphing paper that’s not all like the milky-smooth Moleskine paper.

 
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I need a good quality laptop for a 15 year old. She needs a built in webcam and it needs to be thin.?

04 May

The cheaper the better around $300 is my budget hopefully I can find one!

 
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Today’s best notebook computer brands, best quality for cost?

01 May

Looking to buy a nice quality notebook computer, light weight big screen.
What are considered the top notebook brands??

Do not do any gaming, just need nice notebook for school work.

 
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Seeking quality affordable ultralight laptop?

28 Apr

Lenovo 60X thinkpad is one possibility; must be under 3lbs, durable, 80gig HD min., cd/dvd r/w, around $1K or less. Any suggestions?

 
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Is there any cheap good quality laptop?

25 Apr

Notice Im a teenager! A good durable laptop would do good since i know im clumsy. Thin/lightweight is a plus. I want something under 1000$ since im really broke! Must have webcam. Anything like that?

 
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SF Planet® Premium Quality HTC Google Nexus One 1 Reusable Screen Protector Shield – 3 Pack

17 Mar

  • Easy placement on LCD screen surface, no bubbles will form
  • Durability – strong and tough
  • Low dust attraction level
  • Great clarity – almost as smooth as silk
  • Includes 3 Screen Protector and cleaning cloth

Product Description
Use this High Quality screen protector (cover display screen only) to protect your HTC Google Nexus One LCD screen. Protect the image viewer from scratches or any damages. Reduce glare and protect the viewer from dirt and fingerprints. And don’t forget to use the high quality cloth to clean the screen, which is also included in this package.
NOTE: Phone and accessories are not included, only screen protector…. More >>

SF Planet® Premium Quality HTC Google Nexus One 1 Reusable Screen Protector Shield – 3 Pack

 
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How To Get High Quality Video With Your Dazzle Dvc 100 Capture Card Part 1

24 Jan


In this video tutorial I will show you how to get high quality video with your Dazzle DVC 100 (Black) capture card from your XBOX 360 video game console. Sorry I did have a voice over with this vid…

 
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Cheap Laptops Doesn’t Mean Cheap Quality

13 Dec

Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins

Buying a cheap or inexpensive laptop computer doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on quality. Not by a long shot. Mainly because things have drastically changed in the laptop world.

Laptops are becoming cheaper by the second. It wasn’t so long ago that buying a notebook computer meant you had to pay more for the same features you could get in a desktop PC at a much lower price. Not anymore, cheap laptops by many major brands now feature comparable specs at the same price or even lower than a desktop computer.

Laptop prices have fallen for many reasons but mainly because production costs have come down significantly in recent years. When any consumer product first hits the marketplace, prices are usually very high because manufacturers have to recover their production costs. As more and more products are sold, production costs and variables can be significantly less so prices drop. That’s mainly why you see prices continuely dropping on TVs, DVD players… as sales volumes go up.

Also, laptop components such as RAM (memory), processors, graphics cards… are constantly going down in price which means greater savings for the potential laptop buyer. Plus, fierce competition by the different notebook computer makers has also brought prices down, especially in the budget segment of the notebook market.

In addition, the Internet and online shopping have brought immense competition for anyone selling electronic goods. Since sales is no longer confined to just one store or area; consumers have much more choice in which laptop they can buy. As all these laptop makers compete for your world-wide consumer dollar, prices have dropped significantly.

Then you also have to factor in the growing popularity of Netbooks which are smaller notebook computer that comes with a much smaller price tag. Netbooks have only been around for a few years but now take up a major portion of laptop sales. Major manufacturers like Asus, Lenovo, HP, MSI… have all stepped in and are producing cheaper yet very high quality products in this netbook category.

Another important factor has to be the poor economic climate where consumers are closely watching their spending dollar and a cheaper laptop would appear more attractive and a real money saver in these tough times. Again, the major notebook makers have probably realized this fact, and have started marketing quality, yet inexpensive products towards these savvy shoppers.

Still another factor why laptop prices have fallen can be due to online coupons and discounts. As mentioned before, more people are shopping online than ever and these shoppers expect and receive special discounts if they buy online. Again, major manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba… all offer laptop coupons and discounts to encourage buyers to purchase their brands. This online selling has resulted in much lower prices, where consumers can get $100 to $300 or more off their new laptop. These are still quality laptops but because of the fierce competition, online buyers get a great deal.

Therefore, anyone in the market for a quality, yet cheap laptop should do some serious comparative shopping online to find the right laptop to meet their needs. All the major brands mentioned above have discount coupons and codes they regularly send out to their countless affiliate sites across the web. Consumers who are looking for the best price should always shop around and take advantage of these notebook coupons. In addition, don’t forget the major retail merchants such as Amazon, BestBuy… can also be great places to find a cheap laptop.

Other online resources like notebook review sites, topten lists, consumer forums… are great places to find information and consumer ratings of any laptop you’re planning to buy, that way you can check out the quality, customer support and the overall reputation of your chosen laptop. The wise shopper would try and find not only an inexpensive laptop but also one of good quality; this way you significantly lower your chances of being disappointed with your laptop purchase. Keep in mind, just because it’s cheap, doesn’t mean it has to be of poor quality. Not by a long shot!

 
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Cheap Laptops Doesn’t Mean Cheap Quality

09 Dec

Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins

Buying a cheap or inexpensive laptop computer doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on quality. Not by a long shot. Mainly because things have drastically changed in the laptop world.

Laptops are becoming cheaper by the second. It wasn’t so long ago that buying a notebook computer meant you had to pay more for the same features you could get in a desktop PC at a much lower price. Not anymore, cheap laptops by many major brands now feature comparable specs at the same price or even lower than a desktop computer.

Laptop prices have fallen for many reasons but mainly because production costs have come down significantly in recent years. When any consumer product first hits the marketplace, prices are usually very high because manufacturers have to recover their production costs. As more and more products are sold, production costs and variables can be significantly less so prices drop. That’s mainly why you see prices continuely dropping on TVs, DVD players… as sales volumes go up.

Also, laptop components such as RAM (memory), processors, graphics cards… are constantly going down in price which means greater savings for the potential laptop buyer. Plus, fierce competition by the different notebook computer makers has also brought prices down, especially in the budget segment of the notebook market.

In addition, the Internet and online shopping have brought immense competition for anyone selling electronic goods. Since sales is no longer confined to just one store or area; consumers have much more choice in which laptop they can buy. As all these laptop makers compete for your world-wide consumer dollar, prices have dropped significantly.

Then you also have to factor in the growing popularity of Netbooks which are smaller notebook computer that comes with a much smaller price tag. Netbooks have only been around for a few years but now take up a major portion of laptop sales. Major manufacturers like Asus, Lenovo, HP, MSI… have all stepped in and are producing cheaper yet very high quality products in this netbook category.

Another important factor has to be the poor economic climate where consumers are closely watching their spending dollar and a cheaper laptop would appear more attractive and a real money saver in these tough times. Again, the major notebook makers have probably realized this fact, and have started marketing quality, yet inexpensive products towards these savvy shoppers.

Still another factor why laptop prices have fallen can be due to online coupons and discounts. As mentioned before, more people are shopping online than ever and these shoppers expect and receive special discounts if they buy online. Again, major manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba… all offer laptop coupons and discounts to encourage buyers to purchase their brands. This online selling has resulted in much lower prices, where consumers can get $100 to $300 or more off their new laptop. These are still quality laptops but because of the fierce competition, online buyers get a great deal.

Therefore, anyone in the market for a quality, yet cheap laptop should do some serious comparative shopping online to find the right laptop to meet their needs. All the major brands mentioned above have discount coupons and codes they regularly send out to their countless affiliate sites across the web. Consumers who are looking for the best price should always shop around and take advantage of these notebook coupons. In addition, don’t forget the major retail merchants such as Amazon, BestBuy… can also be great places to find a cheap laptop.

Other online resources like notebook review sites, topten lists, consumer forums… are great places to find information and consumer ratings of any laptop you’re planning to buy, that way you can check out the quality, customer support and the overall reputation of your chosen laptop. The wise shopper would try and find not only an inexpensive laptop but also one of good quality; this way you significantly lower your chances of being disappointed with your laptop purchase. Keep in mind, just because it’s cheap, doesn’t mean it has to be of poor quality. Not by a long shot!

 
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Cheap Laptops Doesn’t Mean Cheap Quality

06 Dec

Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins

Buying a cheap or inexpensive laptop computer doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on quality. Not by a long shot. Mainly because things have drastically changed in the laptop world.

Laptops are becoming cheaper by the second. It wasn’t so long ago that buying a notebook computer meant you had to pay more for the same features you could get in a desktop PC at a much lower price. Not anymore, cheap laptops by many major brands now feature comparable specs at the same price or even lower than a desktop computer.

Laptop prices have fallen for many reasons but mainly because production costs have come down significantly in recent years. When any consumer product first hits the marketplace, prices are usually very high because manufacturers have to recover their production costs. As more and more products are sold, production costs and variables can be significantly less so prices drop. That’s mainly why you see prices continuely dropping on TVs, DVD players… as sales volumes go up.

Also, laptop components such as RAM (memory), processors, graphics cards… are constantly going down in price which means greater savings for the potential laptop buyer. Plus, fierce competition by the different notebook computer makers has also brought prices down, especially in the budget segment of the notebook market.

In addition, the Internet and online shopping have brought immense competition for anyone selling electronic goods. Since sales is no longer confined to just one store or area; consumers have much more choice in which laptop they can buy. As all these laptop makers compete for your world-wide consumer dollar, prices have dropped significantly.

Then you also have to factor in the growing popularity of Netbooks which are smaller notebook computer that comes with a much smaller price tag. Netbooks have only been around for a few years but now take up a major portion of laptop sales. Major manufacturers like Asus, Lenovo, HP, MSI… have all stepped in and are producing cheaper yet very high quality products in this netbook category.

Another important factor has to be the poor economic climate where consumers are closely watching their spending dollar and a cheaper laptop would appear more attractive and a real money saver in these tough times. Again, the major notebook makers have probably realized this fact, and have started marketing quality, yet inexpensive products towards these savvy shoppers.

Still another factor why laptop prices have fallen can be due to online coupons and discounts. As mentioned before, more people are shopping online than ever and these shoppers expect and receive special discounts if they buy online. Again, major manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba… all offer laptop coupons and discounts to encourage buyers to purchase their brands. This online selling has resulted in much lower prices, where consumers can get $100 to $300 or more off their new laptop. These are still quality laptops but because of the fierce competition, online buyers get a great deal.

Therefore, anyone in the market for a quality, yet cheap laptop should do some serious comparative shopping online to find the right laptop to meet their needs. All the major brands mentioned above have discount coupons and codes they regularly send out to their countless affiliate sites across the web. Consumers who are looking for the best price should always shop around and take advantage of these notebook coupons. In addition, don’t forget the major retail merchants such as Amazon, BestBuy… can also be great places to find a cheap laptop.

Other online resources like notebook review sites, topten lists, consumer forums… are great places to find information and consumer ratings of any laptop you’re planning to buy, that way you can check out the quality, customer support and the overall reputation of your chosen laptop. The wise shopper would try and find not only an inexpensive laptop but also one of good quality; this way you significantly lower your chances of being disappointed with your laptop purchase. Keep in mind, just because it’s cheap, doesn’t mean it has to be of poor quality. Not by a long shot!

 
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Cheap Laptops Doesn’t Mean Cheap Quality

27 Nov

Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins

Buying a cheap or inexpensive laptop computer doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on quality. Not by a long shot. Mainly because things have drastically changed in the laptop world.

Laptops are becoming cheaper by the second. It wasn’t so long ago that buying a notebook computer meant you had to pay more for the same features you could get in a desktop PC at a much lower price. Not anymore, cheap laptops by many major brands now feature comparable specs at the same price or even lower than a desktop computer.

Laptop prices have fallen for many reasons but mainly because production costs have come down significantly in recent years. When any consumer product first hits the marketplace, prices are usually very high because manufacturers have to recover their production costs. As more and more products are sold, production costs and variables can be significantly less so prices drop. That’s mainly why you see prices continuely dropping on TVs, DVD players… as sales volumes go up.

Also, laptop components such as RAM (memory), processors, graphics cards… are constantly going down in price which means greater savings for the potential laptop buyer. Plus, fierce competition by the different notebook computer makers has also brought prices down, especially in the budget segment of the notebook market.

In addition, the Internet and online shopping have brought immense competition for anyone selling electronic goods. Since sales is no longer confined to just one store or area; consumers have much more choice in which laptop they can buy. As all these laptop makers compete for your world-wide consumer dollar, prices have dropped significantly.

Then you also have to factor in the growing popularity of Netbooks which are smaller notebook computer that comes with a much smaller price tag. Netbooks have only been around for a few years but now take up a major portion of laptop sales. Major manufacturers like Asus, Lenovo, HP, MSI… have all stepped in and are producing cheaper yet very high quality products in this netbook category.

Another important factor has to be the poor economic climate where consumers are closely watching their spending dollar and a cheaper laptop would appear more attractive and a real money saver in these tough times. Again, the major notebook makers have probably realized this fact, and have started marketing quality, yet inexpensive products towards these savvy shoppers.

Still another factor why laptop prices have fallen can be due to online coupons and discounts. As mentioned before, more people are shopping online than ever and these shoppers expect and receive special discounts if they buy online. Again, major manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba… all offer laptop coupons and discounts to encourage buyers to purchase their brands. This online selling has resulted in much lower prices, where consumers can get $100 to $300 or more off their new laptop. These are still quality laptops but because of the fierce competition, online buyers get a great deal.

Therefore, anyone in the market for a quality, yet cheap laptop should do some serious comparative shopping online to find the right laptop to meet their needs. All the major brands mentioned above have discount coupons and codes they regularly send out to their countless affiliate sites across the web. Consumers who are looking for the best price should always shop around and take advantage of these notebook coupons. In addition, don’t forget the major retail merchants such as Amazon, BestBuy… can also be great places to find a cheap laptop.

Other online resources like notebook review sites, topten lists, consumer forums… are great places to find information and consumer ratings of any laptop you’re planning to buy, that way you can check out the quality, customer support and the overall reputation of your chosen laptop. The wise shopper would try and find not only an inexpensive laptop but also one of good quality; this way you significantly lower your chances of being disappointed with your laptop purchase. Keep in mind, just because it’s cheap, doesn’t mean it has to be of poor quality. Not by a long shot!

 
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Cheap Laptops Doesn’t Mean Cheap Quality

27 Nov

Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins

Buying a cheap or inexpensive laptop computer doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on quality. Not by a long shot. Mainly because things have drastically changed in the laptop world.

Laptops are becoming cheaper by the second. It wasn’t so long ago that buying a notebook computer meant you had to pay more for the same features you could get in a desktop PC at a much lower price. Not anymore, cheap laptops by many major brands now feature comparable specs at the same price or even lower than a desktop computer.

Laptop prices have fallen for many reasons but mainly because production costs have come down significantly in recent years. When any consumer product first hits the marketplace, prices are usually very high because manufacturers have to recover their production costs. As more and more products are sold, production costs and variables can be significantly less so prices drop. That’s mainly why you see prices continuely dropping on TVs, DVD players… as sales volumes go up.

Also, laptop components such as RAM (memory), processors, graphics cards… are constantly going down in price which means greater savings for the potential laptop buyer. Plus, fierce competition by the different notebook computer makers has also brought prices down, especially in the budget segment of the notebook market.

In addition, the Internet and online shopping have brought immense competition for anyone selling electronic goods. Since sales is no longer confined to just one store or area; consumers have much more choice in which laptop they can buy. As all these laptop makers compete for your world-wide consumer dollar, prices have dropped significantly.

Then you also have to factor in the growing popularity of Netbooks which are smaller notebook computer that comes with a much smaller price tag. Netbooks have only been around for a few years but now take up a major portion of laptop sales. Major manufacturers like Asus, Lenovo, HP, MSI… have all stepped in and are producing cheaper yet very high quality products in this netbook category.

Another important factor has to be the poor economic climate where consumers are closely watching their spending dollar and a cheaper laptop would appear more attractive and a real money saver in these tough times. Again, the major notebook makers have probably realized this fact, and have started marketing quality, yet inexpensive products towards these savvy shoppers.

Still another factor why laptop prices have fallen can be due to online coupons and discounts. As mentioned before, more people are shopping online than ever and these shoppers expect and receive special discounts if they buy online. Again, major manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba… all offer laptop coupons and discounts to encourage buyers to purchase their brands. This online selling has resulted in much lower prices, where consumers can get $100 to $300 or more off their new laptop. These are still quality laptops but because of the fierce competition, online buyers get a great deal.

Therefore, anyone in the market for a quality, yet cheap laptop should do some serious comparative shopping online to find the right laptop to meet their needs. All the major brands mentioned above have discount coupons and codes they regularly send out to their countless affiliate sites across the web. Consumers who are looking for the best price should always shop around and take advantage of these notebook coupons. In addition, don’t forget the major retail merchants such as Amazon, BestBuy… can also be great places to find a cheap laptop.

Other online resources like notebook review sites, topten lists, consumer forums… are great places to find information and consumer ratings of any laptop you’re planning to buy, that way you can check out the quality, customer support and the overall reputation of your chosen laptop. The wise shopper would try and find not only an inexpensive laptop but also one of good quality; this way you significantly lower your chances of being disappointed with your laptop purchase. Keep in mind, just because it’s cheap, doesn’t mean it has to be of poor quality. Not by a long shot!

 
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Tutorial:: My New Quality Settings. (pinnacle, Sony Vegas) Best Settings

21 Nov


i will show you how to get my good quality :)

 
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