Kamis, 31 Oktober 2013

Apple iMac ME086LL/A 21.5-Inch Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)


Apple iMac ME086LL/A 21.5-Inch Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



I've been very pleased with this 21.5" iMac so far which in my opinion is one of the best computers available in its class. It is powerful, a workhorse if you will, and very well designed in terms of aesthetics and functionality.



PACKAGING - Includes 21.5" iMac, Charging cable, Wireless keyboard, and Magic Mouse. Like most Apple's products, the packaging is thoughtfully done. All tape pieces are easily removed with the individual tabs attached to them. After set up it has a clean look on my desk, there is no clutter due to the fact that the keyboard and mouse connect wirelessly. Opening the box to setting it up took maybe 5 minutes tops.



FORM FACTOR - This iMac is super thin from the sides and light enough for one-handed portability if required. The external body is the same as the 2012 model, which in itself was significantly improved over the 2011 version. The back is slightly curved at the center and I am guessing all the components are packed in this bulge at the center back. The front glass seems to sit more flush with the body compared to the earlier version which had a tiny little gap. Has a super sleek look to it overall.



SCREEN - Perhaps the most pleasing aspect of this iMac is its screen. Given the amount of real estate you get combined with the stunning LED-backlit display, it's a pleasure using the screen with its vibrant colors and low glare. Apple claims this model has 75 percent less glare than previous versions - there's no way for me to measure this but suffice it to say that even with the screen turned off, the screen is not really reflective. Once it's turned on, the reflections die down even further. Images are crisp and pictures we have taken with our DSLR camera seem further enhanced given the resolution of the screen. No retina display for iMacs just yet, but this is feels very very close to it.



PORTS and CONNECTIONS - Apple had already done away with the optical drive, which means that to read/burn CDs or DVDs, we can either connect an external drive like Apple's Superdrive to the USB port, or feed off another PC/Mac (this has to be on the same network) that has a built-in optical drive. If you are considering getting an external drive, I personally would recommend the Samsung SE-208AB/TSBS External DVD-Writer - Black which performs the same function and is $40 cheaper than Apple's super drive. For the initial set up, I was able to wirelessly transfer all files to the iMac using the "Migration Assistant" utility on the iMac - it took a minute to start the process and all files transferred themselves in about 6 hours over the Wi-Fi network. Didn't have the need for an external drive, though that would have been a much faster process.



On the back, there is a SDXC memory card slot, couple of Thunderbolt ports, headphone jack, USB ports, and an ethernet port. It's good they are at the back since they avoid cable clutter from the desk, but connecting wires into them takes that small effort of getting up and plugging in the cable at the back. Not a major issue for me, the only port I will need to use is the USB port for my printer which doesn't support wireless connection.



HARDWARE - Tech specs are all specified above in the product details of the listing. That said, with a 1TB hard drive, 2.7GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of DDR3 memory (split into two 4GB slots), this Mac basically has more than enough in terms of processing and storage capacity for my needs. Graphic designers and users that require super memory or processing prowess, they can perhaps judge for themselves if this will suffice.



ACCESSORIES - The iMac comes with a wireless keyboard and a magic mouse. The keyboard is a standard Apple keyboard, but I have found it to be slightly small for me personally. Takes some getting used to. Instead of using the Magic Mouse, I had considered getting Apple's Magic Trackpad because that is very similar to the MBPro trackpad that I have used extensively. However, having used the mouse for a few days now, I am sticking with it - just a personal preference. The Magic Mouse also lets you scroll down lengthy web pages without having to move to the side to grab the scroll bar. Just a swipe of the finger on the mouse moves the page down or up. It can also be configured to register right clicks. Somewhat similar in terms of functionality to the magic trackpad.



BOTTOMLINE - There are two versions of the 21.5" iMac, one with a 2.7GHz i5 processor and the other with a 2.9GHz i5 at an additional $200-$300. I went with the 2.7Hz which is good enough for me personally. Given the sleek form factor, absolutely gorgeous display, pretty good quality built-in speakers, front facing camera, and more than sufficient technical specs for the ordinary user like me, this is a great buy. If portability is not an issue, this in my opinion is definitely the device of choice over the MB Pro.

Lenovo ThinkCentre M72e 4004H1U Desktop Computer


Lenovo ThinkCentre M72e 4004H1U Desktop Computer









CUSTOMER REVIEW



We use this computer to run a display in a public area, but it is capable of much more. It replaces an early model Lenovo of similar size, but is much more well made. Comes with a quality full size keyboard and mouse as well as mounting bracket.

Rabu, 30 Oktober 2013

Intel Next Unit of Computing Kit with Dual HDMI, Gigabit LAN, Core i3-3217U DC3217IYE


Intel Next Unit of Computing Kit with Dual HDMI, Gigabit LAN, Core i3-3217U DC3217IYE









CUSTOMER REVIEW



Pros: Tiny. Extremely quiet (like almost inaudible with your ear right up against it). Draws between 6 - 12 watts normally while running, almost nothing when in standby. Very sturdy case, made with engineering grade plastic (think high end DSLR plastic) backed by steel - case has zero flex. Easy to assemble. Mount for back of monitors with open vesa mount, very secure/sturdy mount. Cool graphical BIOS.



Cons: Software installation more complicated due to lack of optical drive (obviously) and lack of native Win7 ethernet drivers. Would be nice if they included Centrino Wireless N-Bluetooth module in Kit. Mickey mouse power cable (only $2.99 online) not included. Hdmi output needs adapter for DVI monitors. Needs usb audio dongle ($7) for non HDMI use.



I assembled mine in about 10 minutes with 8G (2x4) of Mushkin DDR3 Ram and a 120G Mushkin Msata Drive and the 6235 Centrino module (about $30) for Bluetooth and Wireless-N with zero issues. To install Win7 from a USB key I needed to create an .iso of the Win7 install DVD and then create a bootable USB key using a utility Microsoft supplies on their website.



At a minimum have the intel chipset drivers and ethernet drivers downloaded on your usb key and install them first, then you can use the tool on intel's support site to auto detect the rest of the missing drivers. If you try using the auto detect tool on intel's website prior to having the chipset drivers installed it will crash or hang due to how the probe works.



Note Windows will try to make the bluetooth work out of the box with Win-7 intall but you need the intel bluetooth driver installed for it to actually work.



I replaced my kids clunky 4 year old desktop PC with this by mounting it to the vesa mount of an old acer monitor. It only had DVI so I needed a cheap adapter($7) for hdmi->dvi and usb sound ($7). The old pc was a Core2 8500 (3.2Ghz) with 8 GB and this runs circles around it due to the flash drive. I'm using a bluetooth mouse/keyboard and it's a great all-in-one PC now! I can see them having HDMI due to small adapter size and compatibility with TVs but I do with they would break the audio out, little usb sound key sticking out is not clean. On a hdmi monitor/tv you'll have no prob since audio is carried over the hdmi of course.

Acer DA220HQL 21.5-Inch All-in-One Touchscreen Desktop (Black)


Acer DA220HQL 21.5-Inch All-in-One Touchscreen Desktop (Black)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



I bought this device several months ago. I have mixed feelings about it. Like similar devices it has it's pros and cons.

Lets start with the Pros: The monitor is quite attractive. The colours are bright and vivid, contrary to the views of another reviewer. The touch screen is very good albeit only two point.The mouse and keyboard works well, although I find the mouse to be too small. If you have big hands the discomfort of holding the mouse is quite noticeable. My solution was to ditch the mouse and opt for a good mouse. Now this is where this monitor really shines, windows 8, attached to my Windows 8 laptop it is really nice.

Now the cons: The screen does show some graininess as mentioned by another reviewer. This screen seems not even to be a true touch screen it's more of an optical screen. The screen has this silvery look that resmbles the old cathode ray monitors which I think takes away from the overall look of the monitor. When the monitor is on it is okay , when it is off that is when you get that sort of retro appearance. The biggest problem with the monitor is with windows 8, the monitor has a frame around the mask,so closing an app in windows 8 can only be done with the mouse. Those of you with windows 8 touch screens know what I mean.

Conclusion : As an Android tablet it is mediocre as it is currently, even though it runs ICS. There are a lot of apps that won't even install, there are others that will install but won't fit the screen format. Flipboard is one that comes to mind. It will be nice to see a firmware update to remedy such problems. As an external monitor it gets an A. I see it priced on some sites for as much as 500 dollars. One of the other reviewer said that she paid 599.00 I paid 499.00. This monitor is worth just what Amazon sells it for. I would recommend it to others, but at no more than Amazon's price. You might also want to take a look at the Viewsonic VSD200 same monitor, without the skin Also found on Amazon. Acer added their well known ring to their monitor.

Selasa, 29 Oktober 2013

Apple iMac ME088LL/A 27-Inch Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)


Apple iMac ME088LL/A 27-Inch Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



I've been very pleased with this 21.5" iMac so far which in my opinion is one of the best computers available in its class. It is powerful, a workhorse if you will, and very well designed in terms of aesthetics and functionality.



PACKAGING - Includes 21.5" iMac, Charging cable, Wireless keyboard, and Magic Mouse. Like most Apple's products, the packaging is thoughtfully done. All tape pieces are easily removed with the individual tabs attached to them. After set up it has a clean look on my desk, there is no clutter due to the fact that the keyboard and mouse connect wirelessly. Opening the box to setting it up took maybe 5 minutes tops.



FORM FACTOR - This iMac is super thin from the sides and light enough for one-handed portability if required. The external body is the same as the 2012 model, which in itself was significantly improved over the 2011 version. The back is slightly curved at the center and I am guessing all the components are packed in this bulge at the center back. The front glass seems to sit more flush with the body compared to the earlier version which had a tiny little gap. Has a super sleek look to it overall.



SCREEN - Perhaps the most pleasing aspect of this iMac is its screen. Given the amount of real estate you get combined with the stunning LED-backlit display, it's a pleasure using the screen with its vibrant colors and low glare. Apple claims this model has 75 percent less glare than previous versions - there's no way for me to measure this but suffice it to say that even with the screen turned off, the screen is not really reflective. Once it's turned on, the reflections die down even further. Images are crisp and pictures we have taken with our DSLR camera seem further enhanced given the resolution of the screen. No retina display for iMacs just yet, but this is feels very very close to it.



PORTS and CONNECTIONS - Apple had already done away with the optical drive, which means that to read/burn CDs or DVDs, we can either connect an external drive like Apple's Superdrive to the USB port, or feed off another PC/Mac (this has to be on the same network) that has a built-in optical drive. If you are considering getting an external drive, I personally would recommend the Samsung SE-208AB/TSBS External DVD-Writer - Black which performs the same function and is $40 cheaper than Apple's super drive. For the initial set up, I was able to wirelessly transfer all files to the iMac using the "Migration Assistant" utility on the iMac - it took a minute to start the process and all files transferred themselves in about 6 hours over the Wi-Fi network. Didn't have the need for an external drive, though that would have been a much faster process.



On the back, there is a SDXC memory card slot, couple of Thunderbolt ports, headphone jack, USB ports, and an ethernet port. It's good they are at the back since they avoid cable clutter from the desk, but connecting wires into them takes that small effort of getting up and plugging in the cable at the back. Not a major issue for me, the only port I will need to use is the USB port for my printer which doesn't support wireless connection.



HARDWARE - Tech specs are all specified above in the product details of the listing. That said, with a 1TB hard drive, 2.7GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of DDR3 memory (split into two 4GB slots), this Mac basically has more than enough in terms of processing and storage capacity for my needs. Graphic designers and users that require super memory or processing prowess, they can perhaps judge for themselves if this will suffice.



ACCESSORIES - The iMac comes with a wireless keyboard and a magic mouse. The keyboard is a standard Apple keyboard, but I have found it to be slightly small for me personally. Takes some getting used to. Instead of using the Magic Mouse, I had considered getting Apple's Magic Trackpad because that is very similar to the MBPro trackpad that I have used extensively. However, having used the mouse for a few days now, I am sticking with it - just a personal preference. The Magic Mouse also lets you scroll down lengthy web pages without having to move to the side to grab the scroll bar. Just a swipe of the finger on the mouse moves the page down or up. It can also be configured to register right clicks. Somewhat similar in terms of functionality to the magic trackpad.



BOTTOMLINE - There are two versions of the 21.5" iMac, one with a 2.7GHz i5 processor and the other with a 2.9GHz i5 at an additional $200-$300. I went with the 2.7Hz which is good enough for me personally. Given the sleek form factor, absolutely gorgeous display, pretty good quality built-in speakers, front facing camera, and more than sufficient technical specs for the ordinary user like me, this is a great buy. If portability is not an issue, this in my opinion is definitely the device of choice over the MB Pro.

Senin, 28 Oktober 2013

Lenovo C540 23-Inch All-In-One Desktop (Black/Brushed Aluminum)


Lenovo C540 23-Inch All-In-One Desktop (Black/Brushed Aluminum)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



This is a great computer made stupendous by the very low price. I did buy the Lenovo wireless keyboard and mouse which also work perfectly, as well as an Epson wi-fi printer. The computer absolutely has SIX USB ports, 2 on the side and 4 on the back. I only use 1 for a portable hard drive and one for a USB extension. With the extension attached under my desk I can hide all the wires for my camera, iPhone, iPod, etc. Now I have only the power cord and that cord for the USB extension coming from the back of my computer. That just thrills the crap out of me. Windows 8 takes some getting used to. One can set things up so that it works essentially the same as XP but there are some things that I'm starting to like about 8. I switch between a regular desktop view and the Windows 8 screen and that doesn't bother me.



I struggled to get the back off so that I could increase the memory and gave up for awhile. I called support about it and the guy was a complete and utter idiot. They "don't provide support for tear-down service." The point was that I did not want to tear the thing up trying to get the cover off. I finally decided to go ahead and manhandle the darned thing. There are about a dozen tabs on the plastic "foot cover" which hold it very firmly in place. I ended up twisting a screwdriver between the upper cover and the lower one to pry the cover down. This is exactly what I did not want to have to do. I only marred the plastic very slightly and broke just 1 of the tabs. The other 11 or so will have to manage to keep the back on. As an aside, I did add a Kingston 4GB memory module to bring the total up to 8 and so far it works perfectly.

Dell Inspiron 660s i660s-775BK Desktop


Dell Inspiron 660s i660s-775BK Desktop










Dell Inspiron 660s Desktop: Small size. Big impression.


The space-saving Inspiron™ 660s helps you quickly connect to your friends, family and multimedia.



  • Processor: Intel® Celeron® processor G470 (1.5M Cache, 2.0 GHz)

  • Display: No Monitor

  • Memory (RAM): 4GB DDR3 SDRAM, 1600MHz-1X4GB

  • Storage (hard drive): 500GB Hard Drive, 3.5", 7200rpm, SATA

  • Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW Tray Load Drive, 16X, SATA

  • Color: Black

  • Dell P/N: i660s-775BK





Dell Inspiron 660s Desktop: Small size. Big impression.

Power your projects.

From term papers to social networking, your priorities are easier to tackle with Intel® Core™ processors, Windows® 8 operating system and plenty of memory to handle any task.
Save your space.

The Inspiron 660s packs full-size technology into a compact tower. Experience advanced performance from a desktop PC that won't take over your desk.
Get connected.

Make the Inspiron 660s your communications hub. With two USB 3.0, an 8-in-1 media card reader and HDMI capabilities, connecting to cameras, MP3 players, printers, and other peripherals and accessories is quick and easy.


Dell Inspiron 660s Desktop: Small size. Big impression.

Dominate the Internet.

The Inspiron 660s puts you in the fast lane to the web with integrated 802.11b/g/n WiFi. Email, your social networks, and everything else is just a few quick clicks away.
Max out your media.

With room for even the most impressive digital media collection, the Inspiron 660s has impressive hard drive capacity to store your music, movies, photos, videos and more.


Complete your Inspiron 660s experience.


Complete your Inspiron 660s experience.

Your Inspiron 660s comes pre-loaded with Skype™ for video chatting, McAfee Anti-Virus and lots more.





Dell Inspiron 660s Desktop: Small size. Big impression.








Inspiron 660s (i660s-775BK)

at a glance...


  • Processor: Intel® Celeron® processor G470 (1.5M Cache, 2.0 GHz)

  • Display: No Monitor

  • Operating system: Windows 8 Home, English

  • Memory (RAM): 4GB DDR3 SDRAM, 1600MHz-1X4GB

  • Storage (hard drive): 500GB Hard Drive, 3.5", 7200rpm, SATA

  • Optical drive: DVD±RW Tray Load Drive, 16X, SATA

  • Video graphics: Intel® HD Integrated Graphics

  • Media card reader: 8-in-1 Media Card Reader and USB 3.0

  • Bluetooth®: Bluetooth - No

  • Audio: Integrated 5.1 Audio / No Speakers

  • Preinstalled software: McAfee® TPeaks Live Safe™ - 30 Day, Microsoft® Office Trial (OHT13M), Cyberlink Media Suite Essentials, CMS - Cyberlink Media Suite Essentials, Pocket Cloud Companion, Additional Software, Cycle 3 INS W/O Webcam (CY3W8IN)






Dell Inspiron 660s Desktop: Datasheet

Dell Inspiron 660s Desktop: Datasheet












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  • Intel Celeron Processor G470 (1.5M Cache, 2.0 GHz)

  • 4GB DDR3 RAM

  • 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive

  • Windows 8







CUSTOMER REVIEW



I was suprised how little it is, but has alot of power, smooth and fast. I had a little trouble getting use to windows 8 but like it now.

Gateway SX2865-UR348 Desktop (Black)


Gateway SX2865-UR348 Desktop (Black)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



Unpacked my new Gateway Computer in anticipation of having some sort of problem, but the installation went beautiful. Plugged it in, booted it up, and onward from there. WIN 8 I was concerned about, since having used VISTA for 5 yrs, but what a nice smooth responsive operating system. Took about an hour to get use to it. I'm sold on WIN 8 and Gateway...

Apple Mac Mini MD387LL/A Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)


Apple Mac Mini MD387LL/A Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



First off, I'm a high school student. I'm using this computer for word processing, web browsing, some gaming, and I'm learning programming.



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Design:

Pros:

-This computer looks excellent. The Mini's body hasn't changed since late 2010- and for a good reason. The desktop is tiny, fitting right under my monitor with room to spare. It's sleek and looks good anywhere.

-It's very simple, it's just a box. The removable cover on the bottom is a soft rubber (the same as the panel with all the ports). Due to the removable cover's height and size, the computer appears to be floating about 1/3 an inch above the desk.

-Looks great anywhere and feels nice as well.

-Removable cover makes the RAM easy to upgrade and also gives you more access to the inside so you can clean it out.



Cons:

-The ports on the back (i.e. headphones) are a bit difficult to access- you have to lean over to look behind the computer or move it.

-The monitor does occasionally flicker during active use (about once a day), but Apple and Intel are aware of the problem and are releasing a fix. It's not very bad.



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Performance:

Pros:

-The 2.5 GHz i5 is pretty speedy. I've had 15+ tabs running with music playing and a game running (Bastion) and it doesn't slow down.

-Write speed for the HDD is pretty good. 5400 RPM isn't ideal, but it works well for the price.



Cons:

-4 GB of RAM is a little lacking, but it is easily upgradable. For $85.00 you can get 16 GB of RAM and easily install it yourself: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Laptop Memory (CMSX16GX3M2A1600C10)

-Integrated graphics. 3D rendering slows it down considerably.



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Hardware:

Pros:

-Comes with a DVI to HDMI cable. Useful if you don't have an HDMI monitor available.

-The computer feels very sturdy.

-4 USB 3.0 ports and a SD card slot.

-Bluetooth compatible.



Cons:

-The power cable is a bit short.

-No Thunderbolt cable.



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Software:

Pros:

-Comes loaded with OS X 10.8.2 (Mountain Lion) which is a very sleek OS.

-No bloating with things like antivirus programs, etc.

-The software is all integrated with the company, so you're guaranteed support.

-Comes with Bootcamp, so you can put Windows 7 on the computer (either dual boot or full switch).

Cons:

-Gatekeeper- you actually need to go into System Preferences and allow 3rd party programs to open (not downloaded from the app store).



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Overall, the 2012 Mac Mini is a very good, reasonable priced (surprising from Apple) computer for any casual user. If you're looking for something a bit more powerful, consider the more expensive Mini or an iMac.



Source: I own this computer.

Dell Optiplex GX620 Intel Pentium 4 2800 MHz 40Gig Serial ATA HDD 1024mb DDR2 Memory DVD ROM Genuine Windows XP Professional + 17" Flat Panel LCD Monitor Desktop PC Computer Professionally Refurbished by a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher


Dell Optiplex GX620 Intel Pentium 4 2800 MHz 40Gig Serial ATA HDD 1024mb DDR2 Memory DVD ROM Genuine Windows XP Professional + 17" Flat Panel LCD Monitor Desktop PC Computer Professionally Refurbished by a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher









CUSTOMER REVIEW



I've been using this desktop for a few months now and so far I haven't had any problems with it- it's nice and efficient!

Highly recommend doing business with seller. At the time I placed my order, by accident I order 2 instead of one because I was buying several things at the time- I didn't realized it until I received both! I contacted seller immediately and explained to him my situation, he was so understanding he even paid for return shipping!

highly recommend it! would give more stars if I could!

Dell Inspiron 660s i660s-2312BK Desktop


Dell Inspiron 660s i660s-2312BK Desktop




Dell Inspiron 660s Desktop. Save space with a stylish and compact 10.4" desktop powered by Intel processors.

  • Intel Core i3-3240 3.4 GHz Processor

  • 1 TB 5400 rpm Hard Drive

  • Windows 8

  • 4GB DDR3 RAM