Electronics, Computers & Accessories

11/27/2010

Dell Zino HD iZHS-2932NBK Desktop (Piano Black)




The Zino HD is a low cost, ultra small form factor desktop that packs a punch. Using AMD processor technology, it has the ability to perform with ease for everyday use. 

Technical Details
  • 1.6GHz AMD Athlon 2650e processor with 512KB cache
  • 4GB DDR2 SDRAM
  • 750GB, 7200 RPM hard drive; 8x DVD+/-RW
  • Integrated ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics; HDMI output
  • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-Bit) operating system
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Customer Reviews
4 Cute as a button, slow as a snail
I've only had experience with Zino few days, but there are no comments at all, I'm afraid of falling into a fool not to thread ...
The good: the dimension of the fantastic, easy to install, no fan noise, or other activities, but ...
This memory 4G Windows 7 (64) scans the machine with Athlon 2650th with my old Dimension 4600 Pentium 4 2.80 GHz and 2G XP. It may be a failure, but it is too soon, and is located very "friendly".
I think if Zino comes with XP, everything would be fine.
PS: I bought last week Zino on Amazon for $ 419, and now I see it for $ 549 - what happens? Only 3G memory, but the 2850th MD Athlon, this could be the reason? It makes no sense.

5 Not one complaint
This is my first Dell desktop and I must say, I like it. I've had it for about 8 months and not say a bad thing. Nothing that I have to say a bad thing to do anyway ... It 's time to start when I turn it off. If I leave very soon (probably not as fast as say a computer $ 2000 U.S. dollars, but I do not need that kind of power) is running. I use the computer mostly for surfing the net, but also download programs HGTV design and it still works very fast. I have a problem with it. And to me one day when I was in a USB. I called Dell customer support has been fantastic, 5 minutes was back to work properly. It turns out that it was static structure,
  
  



Apple iMac MC510LL/A 27-Inch Desktop




The ultimate all-in-one. Turbocharged. The new iMac is the ultimate all-in-one computer. Its Intel Core i3 processor feature an advanced architecture and set new benchmarks for iMac performance. And fast discrete graphics processors now come standard in every iMac. The 27-inch widescreen displays is perfect for HD video, and the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse keep your desktop tidy. 

Technical Details
  • 3.2GHz Intel Core i3
  • 1TB Hard Drive, , 4GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM, DVD SuperDrive
  • 27" LED-backlit display with a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio, 2560x1440 HD resolution
  • ATI Radeon HD 5670 with 512MB
  • Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Magic Mouse
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Customer Reviews
First things first: the iMac offered on this page has the dual-core Intel Core i3 processor. A configuration with a quad-core i5 processor is also sold by Amazon. In addition, an even more powerful quad-core processor, the i7, is available as a build-to-order option from the online Apple Store. Be sure you're looking at the configuration you want. Apple makes four 27" Aluminum iMac processor setups in all: an i3, two with the i5, and an i7 (see the Comments on this review for a link to Apple's official tech specs).


Now then, on with the show. Many reviewers of the previous release of the 27" Aluminum iMac have already discussed the essential hardware and software features. So, rather than repeating stuff that has already been said, I am going to focus this review on my experience of upgrading from a G4 igloo iMac that was running System 10.5.8 .

Migration Assistant
*I used a Firewire 400 to Firewire 800 cable to move the contents of my old computer to the new machine with Migration Assistant.
*The process was virtually seamless, with only a few minor adjustments necessary to the transferred data. Only four applications required reinstallation: ClamXav, iTunes (due to the Soundflower plugin--in any case, no music was lost or damaged), Microsoft Expression Media 2, and a Juniper Networks remote access program (part of a corporate telecommuting package).
*Rules for Little Snitch, a third party utility, need to be reestablished.
*Customized preferences for Spotlight must be reentered.

Magic Mouse
*iMacs now come with a wireless mouse as standard equipment. The Magic Mouse is a vast improvement over the Apple Mouse (aka Mighty Mouse) because it doesn't have a roller ball that eventually stops working. In fact, there aren't any external moving parts on the Magic Mouse, other than the on/off switch.
*Exposé and Dashboard functions are now on the top row of the keyboard, not on mouse buttons.
*If you're interested in the new Magic Trackpad, you'll have to order it separately. It doesn't come as standard equipment right now.

Keyboard
*The chiclet style keys took me a little while to get used to, but now I prefer them to traditional "long stroke" keys.
*For some reason, Apple has made a compact laptop keyboard the standard iMac keyboard (Steve Jobs must be nostalgic for the original 1984 Mac keyboard). Anybody who relies on Page keys for navigation or on a numeric keypad for data entry is out of luck.
*An extended keyboard with Home/Pg Up/Pg Dn/Delete keys and a number pad is available as a build-to-order option, along with additional memory and other treats, at the online Apple Store.

Audio System
*Optical digital audio input and output requires cables or cable adapters with 3.5mm plugs. Standard size TOSLINK connectors won't work. Also, digital audio I/O is run through the microphone and headphone ports. It is consequently impossible to use headphones or an external mic when the computer is setup for optical digital audio use.
*The speakers are a weak point in the design. They are small, underpowered, and sound tinny. I think the igloo iMacs had much better sound. If I recall correctly, they had a specially tuned amplifier--plus the speakers were fairly large and were not built into the computer housing. Users who use their iMac as their main music source or who work with music and sound will want to buy a separate pair of speakers.

Using the computer: screen, fan noise, heat, Rosetta
*This iMac is all about the gigantic 27" screen. It's incredibly sharp and bright, with better-than-HD resolution. Excel users will love being able to see columns A-AE and rows 1-95 all at once at 100% zoom. No more wasting time scrolling around and splitting windows. Photos, movies, and graphics all look absolutely fabulous.
*I initially thought I would hate the glossy finish on the screen, especially after seeing how much glare demo models at the Apple Store showed. But, as it turns out, the shiny glass isn't distracting at all in my home office. That said, anybody who hasn't ever seen a glossy screen computer in person should go check one out before placing an order.
*Something that I miss from my igloo iMac is the ability to move the screen both from left to right (x-axis) and up and down (y-axis). Aluminum iMac screens can only be swiveled up and down, in a fairly limited range.
*Under most conditions, the computer runs very quietly. Fan noise is normally inaudible.
*The top of the computer can become noticeably hot to the touch. Not hot enough to cook the proverbial egg, but definitely warmer than most other electronic devices (except for the original PlayStation3, otherwise known as the Sony Spaceheater).
*PowerPC applications run well under Rosetta. Once it is downloaded automatically, upon demand, it runs invisibly.


Bottom line: it's the screen, the SCREEN, THE SCREEN!! Massive amounts of screen real estate, combined with fast performance, make the 27" Aluminum iMac a true joy to use for both work and play. One star penalty for not making an extended keyboard standard and for the terrible built-in sound system. 
This was a transition from the PC for me, and I was originally going to get a Macbook, until a friend convinced me to try the all-in-one iMac. Great decision, and this has been a perfect experience. I've never had a machine go from in-the-box to in-use in such a short-time. My first reaction when I opened the box was "uh oh, where are all the cables and books?" It set up in no time. The display is nothing short of amazing, it's surprisingly intuitive for someone coming from a PC, and it comes with a stunning array of features like chat, photo apps, utilities, etc. It's nice to be able to turn it on, and use it in seconds instead of several minutes waiting for things to load. I've not had a single software or application conflict or install problem. The Time Machine backup runs silently and reliably in the background, so backing up is not a huge deal like it was for me before. The built-in web camera is clear and the sound is excellent. I use this with photo apps that get memory intensive, and it works remarkably well with them. I would definitely recommend this.
The only negative I can think of at all is that my financial software, Quicken, is not available in a comparable version for the Mac - there is a version of Quicken for the Mac, but it doesn't have the features that I need that the Windows version has. The other negative is that iWork doesn't substitute for Microsoft Office -- I can't create spreadsheets in it and have them open up in Excel, so if you really have to use Microsoft Office, you will need to buy the Mac version of it instead of trying to move between Office and iWork.
Small things though, and it is worth working around them. 



11/26/2010

eMachines ET1352-53 Desktop - Black


eMachines ET1352-53 Desktop PC comes with these specs: AMD Athlon II X2 Dual-CoreProcessor 250, Windows 7 Home Premium, NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE Chipset, 3GB DDR3 Memory, NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE Integrated Graphics, 640GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive, Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, High Definition Audio with 5.1 Channel Audio Support, 6 - USB 2.0, Keyboard and Mouse, 18.0 lbs. | 8.2 kg (system unit only), 1 Year Parts and Labor Limited Warranty with Toll-Free Tech Support, Registration/ Limited Warranty Card, Microsoft Office Starter 2010, Norton Internet Security Suite 2010 Trial

Technical Details
  • Multitask more things at once with the eMachines ET Series Desktop PC featuring dual-core performance, 3GB memory, large storage capacity and expansion capabilities with the eMachines quality and price you expect.
  • AMD Athlon II X2 dual-core processing powers through productivity tasks with ease and lets you enjoy crystal clear digital media and engage in intense games.
  • NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE graphics delivers best-in-class performance for applications and games along with delivering crisp and vibrant video.
  • 3GB Memory allows you to coast through multiple rigorous applications all while watching your favorite movie or even listening to your media library.
  • Windows 7 Home Premium makes the things you do every day easier and with Office Starter 2010, experience new ways to deliver your best work!
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Customer Reviews
Very impressed so far with this unit.

For the value for everything you really cant go wrong. As of 11/13/10, an HP of the same spec's would run you $539 w/ free ship as well from HP's website for a bto (built to order). So for $398 and free shipping, not a bad deal.

Emachines, after doing some research, are owned by Acer, all the software built in is Acer software, good to hear.

Over all it is very quite unit, and the case is pretty nice.

I added a tv turner card for windows media center and new video card with HDMI and works great. (The intergrated video card it good as well, but wanted the HDMI for my 46" tv.) There is also room to add another cd drive and hard drive if need be, however I only saw one extra power hook up aviliable. :(

The keyboard and mouse are good, can do better, but not complaining here, at lease the mouse is optical.

Windows 7 Home edition is fully loaded with all the features and office starter (basic word and excel) is just what it is, a starter edition. Can view and make basic edits with the software. As for power point, power point viewer is aviliable for download if need be to view the doc's as well.

The recovery software is nice, (they dont give you the restore disc's) so you need to make them yourself. SHOULD DO THIS! 4, 4.7 gb dvd's are needed. ALSO make note of your windows 7 cd key sticker on the side of the unit for restoring if need be.

Hope this helps 
I purchased this computer because you cant beat the price of this computer when it comes to the CPU it has. The video card is integrated but I can always upgrade that at a later time. I love the fact that it has DDR3 Memory and a 2 core atlhon chip clocked at 3.0 Ghz.

I have owned it for one week and I am pleased with my purchase. 



11/02/2010

HP Pavilion Slimline s5610f Desktop PC - Black

HP Pavilion Slimline s5610f Desktop PC - Black Compare Price

You want a sleek desktop computer with a dual-core processor. The HP Pavilion Slimline s5610f is just the right size for a dorm room, apartment or other small space. ATI Radeon HD built-in video graphics, games in detail. Transfer photos directly from a memory card connected to your desktop and a HP digital camera, MP3 player or other digital devices with USB ports. You can also burn files to CDs and DVDs, create custom labels with text and images, and burn labels directly onto CD / DVD with LightScribe technology. Keep the fun with the HP Pavilion Slimline s5610f PC, a desktop computer that your only entertainment center and east. photo slideshow and share movies, play your favorite music and watch DVDs with the following exclusive HP MediaSmart. Thousands of songs and photos directly to the desktop hard drive and HP rely on good service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with an icon on your desktop that you access with a single click Help and Support.

Technical Details 

  • AMD Athlon II 250 Dual-Core Processor (3.0 GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 4000MHz System Bus); 3GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM memory (1x1GB + 1x2GB) (expandable to 8GB); 640GB (7200 RPM) Serial ATA hard drive; Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • ATI Radeon HD 3000 integrated graphics; SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology; Integrated audio, 6 speaker configurable with up to 5.1 surround sound capabilities
  • External Ports: Front panel 6-in-1 memory card reader, Headphone, 2 USB 2.0 ports (Front), 4 USB 2.0 ports (Back), VGA-out and DVI-D (Back), Microphone/ Line-in/ Line-out (Back), LAN (Back)
  • 10/100Base-T network interface
  • HP USB keyboard and optical mouse
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Customer Reviews
5 Excellent Computer For The Home
My parents have recently had a new computer after finally something in the dust. A good review that I thought would be the desktop for their needs, I came up with or HP Pavilion or an e-Machine. I chose the HP Pavilion for a number of reasons, including the size of the memory and processor. I bought an HP laptop last summer and had no problems with it, so I agreed with the HP brand. Until then, I've always been a guy like Dell and IT gurus, an ancient people always ask me what to get the computer. The HP Pavilion comes with 3 GB of memory and more hard drive space do as my parents (and probably yours) forever. The computer has a small footprint which is nice, and comes with a new keyboard and mouse but no screen. I run the computer in 30 minutes and I was pleasantly surprised that not too much "garbage software" installed. I had to uninstall unwanted programs and some other tests, such as Office 2010 and Norton. I was with the speed of your computer with Windows 7 so impressed. If the computer a few years without any problems recently, I think it will be much more given the price of about $ 400. Comes with a one-year warranty from HP. So here are some pros and cons to consider when thinking of buying this computer. 
Pros

+ Small Footprint
+ 3GB Memory (Plenty For Most Home Users)
+ 640GB Hard Drive
+ USB Keyboard and Mouse
+ AMD Athlon II 250 Dual-Core Processor
+ Windows 7 Home

More than enough power for most home users.


Cons

- Hardcore Gamers may want more memory.
Not much of a negative for most home users!


Bottom Line: For most home users, this computer will fit their needs easily. Considering the price, I doubt you could go wrong. If you really want assurance, just grab the extended warranty available here from SquareTrade.
 








 

 



 

 

 

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