Posts Tagged ‘vista’
I Sold 2 NEC E6300 Laptops!
Well not really though.
I had 2 working colleagues of mine who wanted to get themselves a personal laptop and need me to be their adviser. (
I feel like a V.I.P somehow)
Anyway I’ve been going through the lists of brochures from all the booths ….. and boy it’s hard to make a decision, mind you.
Normally I will narrow down to 3 models based the value-for-money criteria due to the fact my friends aren’t gamers and they are basically getting a new notebook for surfing for office work purposes.
I had to bring my 3 year old son along on that day which were packed with enthusiastic buyers gunning for the bargain items on display. Then after much research I had recommended both my friends the NEC E6300 notebook.
Check out the specs below:-
Intel Centrino Duo CPU processing at 2.0GHz, 160GB of Hard disk space, 3GB Ram (after free upgrade), 2.0 megapixels in-built webcam, Bluetooth and Wireless (G) networking built-in, interactive touchpad & hotkeys, DVD-Dual Layer built in and it comes with Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.
Well the shock part is, this 14.1 inch notebook that weighs about 2.38kg cost about SGD$1499.
And that’s not all, apart from its white-leathery finishing on the back of the LCD, it comes together with freebies such as cleaning kit, an optical mouse, a NEC laptop bag and a free one-year subscription of Norman anti-virus.
I’m pleased that my friends were happy on that day, and why not they got a steal of a deal!
My son and I also enjoy the atmosphere very much on that day ….. and it’s been quite an experience.

Photo credit : VR-Zone.
Laptop Vista Tip - Battery Performance
Here’s a tip for some of you who would like to get a better performance of your Windows Vista notebook computer.
Watch the video by Chris and be sure to get this useful tip.
Till next time …… enjoy tweaking your Vista.
2 Tools To Speed Up Time On Your Laptop (XP)
I’ve been receiving several e-mails from friends and users alike telling me that I’ve not covering enough contents for Windows XP.
Yes, Vista is the so-called current “HOT” operating system at the moment ….. but I believe majority of the users out there are still using their Windows XP operating system on their notebook.
This is the first of many new posts of pertaining optimizing your Windows XP notebook and I hope it will be beneficial to all.
Here are 2 tools which you might it useful addition to speed up your notebook.
Thinking Of Upgrading Your Laptop To Vista?
Well though it seems like a silly question, I believe they are minority of them wanting to upgrade.
Well Microsoft Vista is a good OS; though as much I prefer Windows XP for customizability.
I think it is important that I share these facts so as nobody would make the wrong move before moving to the “Vista ship”. Here are some important facts which you need to take note before upgrading your current Operating System of your notebook to Windows Vista.
Laptop Buying Guide (Part 2)
Truth to this, I think most visitors to this site might be saying “Why is Part 2 taking so long to be posted?”
Well I would like to apologize to those loyal readers out there but my health wasn’t up to par for the posting of the Part 2. Kinda had a flu bug attack which has kept me bedridden for about a week (it’s ultra difficult then) but I’m better now and this post will kinda serve a useful purpose.
There are actually 10 things to look at a notebook and I’m going to share them with you.
Well here it goes ……..
Laptop Leopard?
Apple will be hitting stores with their new operating system …. The Leopard OSX.
The fifth edition will be hitting stores come October 26 and with the operating system a compatible with the Intel Core Duo 2 processors, my bet is that we are going to see a number of migrants out there, especially from the notebook community.
Don’t get me wrong, Microsoft Windows is still the majority’s choice but with the Microsoft putting Vista in so many editions …. (Home, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate editions), The Leopard is the one and only edition release.
To keep it simple, anyone who bought the Leopard OSX will receive the same software bundled in…. no more, no less. That’s what I like personally like about Apple . They always put one “Standardised” product in the market and it doesn’t confuse people too much.
Although I’ve not tried any of the Apple softwares myself, I personally have the urge to try one since my Lenovo notebook which was integrated with Windows Vista is not giving me the “Ride Of My Life” at the moment.
Some might even wonder….. am I a Microsoft rebel?
Laptop Security …. Why Is It A Must.
Almost half of the world communities are getting a notebook, I believed it has become an essential need to mankind nowadays.
To have a notebook is an enjoyment but I believed nobody wants their privacy be leaked.
That is why I strongly believed that a notebook security is a Must!
I’ve been visiting some friends lately and most are asking me the same question, “How to do?”
That’s is why I am creating this
post to clear any doubts that any users might have in their aim to have not only a fun, lightweight, nicely designed, fast notebook but an unbreakable one too.
Tune Your Laptop To The Max!
I been experimenting a few softwares recently on my Lenovo Y300 notebook and there’s suddenly a need for me to try out this software.
Why the urge you wonder?
Well, I’ve been looking around for Norton Utilities that actually supports Windows Vista, however, there isn’t any yet.
The highlight of this has always been Windoctor, it has been my companion for years and when I check at Symantec’s site for the next Windoctor, the newest thing that they can provide me is Norton 360
.
That’s down and I’m not talking about System Of A Down ….
Norton 360 does not include Norton Utilities
, especially Windoctor.
I’ve been browsing a lot of sites and came across TuneUp Utilities 2007!

