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Apple MacBook Review with photos

Advantage: Clean and classy looks, Excellent design, MacOS X.

Disadvantage:  Heats up a lot, Expensive.

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Apple’s decision to switch Intel’s processors from their own proprietary G4 chips is a, welcome move, considering they save lots of money on RND. However, they had to port whole of their MacOS X to be x86 compatible. This was easier compared to making new chips and also upgrading them on regular basis to keep up the performance. Now, it’s Intel’s job to do the researching and keep the performance-lead. Apple can now concentrate on the outer design and the software from now onwards. MacBook was one of the first few notebooks by Apple utilizing the new Intel Core Duo processor. As we write now, newer notebooks based on Intel Core 2 Duo have already been released. We can expect one of them to touch our testlabs soon.

Apple’s Macbook

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Galaxy GeForce 8500GT 256MB Graphics Card Review

Pros: Good performance for an entry level card, Good Overclocker, DX10 support, Extra power not required.

Cons.:  Average OpenGL performance, Limited muscle power.

About:

Nvidia launched their 8-series with a big bang that literally blew away all the competition, from within as well as from the outside. Apart from the new architecture, better performance and video handling capabilities, this series also came with a high price tag; but not anymore.

Aimed at replacing the 7300GT and 7600GS, the GeForce 8500GT is an entry level card that promises a better price to performance ratio than its 7-series counterparts. We put these claims to test and here’s what we got.

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Nokia N95 Full Review with Photos

Pros.: Carl Zeiss 5 MP lens, Autofocus with flash, 2GB microSD, A2DP Bluetooth v2.0, WiFi, Light Weight, 3G.

Cons.: Plastic Body, Slow, Lots of Image Processing, Poor Battery Life, Slightly Cramped Outer Keys.

“Is this what computers have become?” they say in their promotion for the Nokia N95, which seems to have the muscle to power you with a PC in your pocket. The first of the N series phones to be released this year, N95 has had its share of popularity pre and post release. Let’s find out whether it really has what it claims to have.

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Acer Ferrari FR1002WTMi Full Review And Specifications

Acer Ferrari FR1002WTMi Full Review And Specifications

Pros.:   Great looks, Great build, 120 GB SATA HDD, Good Bundle.

Cons.: Sluggish Performance, RADEON XPRESS 1150.

Way back in 2004 we had a close drag in a 3000 series Ferrari Notebook. The laptop was from Acer who are partners with Ferrari providing them technologies in their Formula 1 racing. The other Ferrari partner; AMD and now even ATI along with Acer set out to build another Rosso Corsa. Well let’s get the tyres smoking and accelerate through this quarter mile review.

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Compaq Presario V3228au- Review

 
Compaq Presario V3228au- Review
 
 

For those who were seeking a perfect VFM (Value for Money) laptop, a read through this may just end your search. The Compaq Presario V3228au is priced around what most people seek to buy a laptop. Some may remember another laptop model from Compaq called V3155au that seemed like a perfect marriage of price, performance, features and looks. But inexplicably it went out of production a few weeks back (or so everyone was told). For those who were looking to buy that but couldn’t, we have some good news for you. The V3228au is nothing but a reincarnation of the V3155au. Read on to assure yourselves.

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