Selasa, 31 Desember 2013

Acer AME600-UR378 Desktop (Black)


Acer AME600-UR378 Desktop (Black)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



Top of the line processer for "not that much." I've had the computer for a couple of weeks and compared to my Vista HP, it's night and day. Web pages just flash by without hesitation. My pictures are "breath taking." E mails load instantly. As far as Windows 8 there is a learning curve but I'm finally getting used to it and it's not that bad. The only thing on Acer's part that kind of irritates me is the hard drive which is 5400 rpm, when most drives now days are 7200 rpm. I'm not sure if it makes a whole lot of difference but it is kind of "hope you don't notice" kind of thing. I still would recommend this computer because it is a lot of bang for the buck.



Feb. 14, 2013... I just started playing Far Cry 3 on this computer. Far Cry 3 is very graphics intensive, so I thought it would be a good test to see if the Acer could handle it. I have not installed any upgrades, including using the Intel intergrated graphic system that came with the computer.I have been pleasantly surprised. The game is beautiful and runs with no lag at all. My older computer with a graphics card shuts itself off because it gets so hot playing this game. The Acer runs cool and quiet. Granted, I can only use medium settings,after that the frame rate is slow, but still the details are good. I can only imagine the potential of adding a graphics card.All in all for a stock computer it handles itself well.

Minggu, 29 Desember 2013

Raspberry Pi Complete Starter Kit -- [Model B - 512 MB]


Raspberry Pi Complete Starter Kit -- [Model B - 512 MB]









CUSTOMER REVIEW



Just received this kit, faster and more than I expected. Note the picture and item title above showing just the Raspberry Pi case is not what this review (and the other reviews on this page) is for. This is for the "Raspberry Pi Ultimate Starter Kit -- Includes Raspberry Pi Board + 11 Essential Accessories."



You get, beside the Raspberry Pi credit card computer: (1) a clear case, (2) a WiFi USB adapter, (3) a loaded SD card, (4) a 5v power wart w/USB jack, (5) a USB to micro USB jack (for power to the Pi), (6) a HDMI cable (for video to a monitor), (7) a prototyping board (same size as the Pi), (8) a USB to open pins cable (I'm guessing for powering the prototyping board), (9) a bundle of jumpers, (10) a short ribbon cable, and (11) an adapter to plug the ribbon cable to the prototyping board.



Everything you need except instructions. For that - buy a book!

Kamis, 26 Desember 2013

CybertronPC Borg-Q GM4213A Desktop (Blue)


CybertronPC Borg-Q GM4213A Desktop (Blue)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



I ordered this computer because my HP finally quit after I had been limping it along for a year or so. What I vowed when my HP started acting up was that the next computer I would replace it with would NOT be a Big Name / Big Box computer.

I wanted what used to be called a “clone” or generic computer with a good case, strong power supply and separate components that I can update and change when they die etc.

I searched a lot, read lots of reviews and found a number of computers that fit the bill.

HOWEVER, after reading reviews for CybertronPC’s computers (many that were high dollar rigs) and the raves about their customer service, I found this one, The Borg-Q that fit my budget and had all the features (except I wanted Windows 7 and not the crappy 8 or 8.1 stuff. More on that in a minute) that I wanted.

So ordered it here on Amazon. We have Prime so in 2 days (free shipping) this HUGE box arrives at my door. It was packaged SOOO well with huge foam blocks to support it.

Plugged it in, fired it up (blue lights glowing and all) and it went. No bloat ware really. Couple of useful apps. Just a clean running machine. I’m writing this review on it now.

Windows 8 (this version is the new 8.1 which just means Microsoft tried to fix the major screw-up that Win8 is in my opinion) started up loaded and runs fine for what it is. I had already decided that I would put Win7 on the computer, but when I realized that you have to have the Pro edition of Win7 for it use more than 12GB of RAM (I plan to upgrade this sometime to 32) and the fairly hefty price tag on win7 pro or ultimate, I decided to tweak Win8 and try it out for a while putting the Borg-Q thru its paces. So I cleaned up Win8 after reading stuff online to do. I’m knowledgeable but NO expert. Purchased Retro UI for Windows 8.1 (very important that you get the version for 8.1) for $5, loaded it. Ran a registry cleaner and BAM I am happy.

In fact after over 3 weeks with Retro UI on the CybertronPC Borg-Q running Windows 8.1 I AM VERY HAPPY.



Most of all I LOVE the craftsmanship and attention to detail that the Borg-Q exhibits. I opened the case to look around and everything is tucked away, zip-tied up and nice and neat. All the component choices are good quality products that I researched individually. Not top-of-the-line, high dollar stuff … BUT GOOD name brand components. The heat sync alone is impressive.

So after 3 weeks of loading all my software, applications and using a tweaked version of Win 8.1, I would CERTAINLY buy a Cybertronpc computer again.

Senin, 23 Desember 2013

CybertronPC GM2222D 5150 Escape Gaming PC (Blue)


CybertronPC GM2222D 5150 Escape Gaming PC (Blue)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



So i have been shopping around for a gaming pc and saw alot of reviews on the Ibuypower and Cyberpower pcs that alot of ppl got them and they had problems with them not working correctly and that both companies had horrible customer service. I didnt see any reviews on the Cybertrons but after reading about the 24-7 customer service for life and the 1 yr warranty i gave it a shot and bought it. This computer does what is advertised and the price is awesome. I got this pc for Diablo 3 and WoW and it runs D3 at 60 fps on ultra settings without a hitch. Out of the box it booted up fine no problems and has been great so far and if your looking for a gaming pc on a budget this is def the one i would get

Sabtu, 21 Desember 2013

Apple iMac ME089LL/A 27-Inch Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)


Apple iMac ME089LL/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.

Selasa, 10 Desember 2013

Gateway ZX4270-UR30 19.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop (Black)


Gateway ZX4270-UR30 19.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop (Black)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



I purchased this desktop to be used as a point of sale system in my business. I haven't used it a lot, but from what I can see so far, it looks to be a decent computer for the price. It does run a little on the slow side, but I am running some memory hogging software on it. I just love that I no longer need to worry about my CPU being on the floor where it could be accidentally kicked or spilled on. In fact, I'm seriously considering using a bit of museum putty on the base of the monitor to keep it from accidentally being moved.

Rabu, 04 Desember 2013

Lenovo H530s 57321111 Desktop (Black)


Lenovo H530s 57321111 Desktop (Black)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



Don't understand all the negative reviews, fast computer, great processor speed, and tons of memory. Can't go wrong with Lenovo.

Dell Inspiron i660-4035BK Desktop


Dell Inspiron i660-4035BK Desktop




Dive into the fluid new interface with apps to keep you connected, creative and entertained. Save your photos and other files to the SkyDrive for safekeeping and access them from any internet-connected Windows 8 device.

  • Intel Core i5-3340 Processor 3.3 GHz

  • 8GB DDR3

  • 1TB 7200 rpm Hard Drive


Selasa, 03 Desember 2013

Dell Inspiron One 2330 io2330-2273BK 23-Inch All-in-One Desktop (Black)


Dell Inspiron One 2330 io2330-2273BK 23-Inch All-in-One Desktop (Black)









CUSTOMER REVIEW



This unit arrived promptly, well shipped and packaged. As specified it comes pre loaded with Windows 8, which I immediately wiped for Windows 7. I am Technology Director for a medium sized non-profit, business computers are my life. I tend to stay away from All-In-Ones but the user had limited space. This unit is well built, very solid and aesthetically pleasing. I would compare is over all size and weight to a similar sized Mac. The internal hardware is decent and reasonable for the money. The best part for me about this unit is Dell provides Windows 7 driver support, something that HP(unfortunately) is lacking in. My only complaint if any would be in the quality of the wireless mouse/keyboard(which isn't at all bad but could be better), also the fact that they require a usb adapter instead of internal bluetooth. However, I knew this going in and it is really an non issue.

Minggu, 01 Desember 2013

Samsung Series 7 DP700A3D-A01US 23-Inch All-in-One Touchscreen Desktop


Samsung Series 7 DP700A3D-A01US 23-Inch All-in-One Touchscreen Desktop









CUSTOMER REVIEW



There's a few of these touchscreen enabled Windows 8 all-in-ones that have hit the market recently - I've played with the Samsung 23 inch and 27 inch models. I also considered the Acer and Dell models but the Acer was under-powered, and the Dell seemed over-priced. I'll focus on the computer and not on Windows 8 (there's enough on that all over the net). First the pros:



1. Fast and smooth computer - boots up fast, the OS and programs are generally spiffy.

2. Graphics processing is good. Can play games without issues.

3. Display is bright and clean - could be higher res (Dell, Apple Thunderbolt) but I can't tell the difference. You will want to turn down the default brightness though.

4. Nice looking computer.

5. Good connectivity - connecting to the wifi network, bluetooth devices, etc. was fast and painless.

6. Touch screen is responsive and cool (though not very useful - see below).



Now the irritants that take away two stars for this:



1. Wireless keyboard and mouse are terrible - Samsung packaged what looks like a $5 pair of accessories with their high end Win 8 computer. Figure on spending some more on a decent Logitech keyboard, mouse.

2. This was in the specs, so its as much my fault for buying the computer anyway - the hard drive is 5400rpm. This should have come with a 7200rpm HDD at the very least, if not an HDD/SSD combo.

3. Gesture control is either a sham, or I'm doing something very wrong. I haven't managed to get a single gesture to work yet.

4. The stand doesn't allow the computer to tilt (see comparable Acer computer).

5. This is not really a con about the computer itself - do yourself a favor and buy the non-touchscreen version of the computer. If you are using it on a desk, it is much more convenient to use the mouse than it is to reach over and touch the screen. So after the first couple of days when you show off your cool new touchscreen computer, you will hardly ever touch the screen again.



Overall, a decent buy - but Samsung could have made it so much better if they had just not cut some corners.