HP Pavilion Slimline S3400t Desktop Review

Saturday, June 27, 2009

The HP Slimeline Desktop Full ReviewI'm a guy; so really, this saying applies to very few things in my life. There's women's clothing, sports cars and technology. HP's Pavilion Slimline s3400t Desktop, makes the cut. These PC's are small, and they'd almost have been discreet, if they weren't so sexy. I'm not sure if that's
?a bad thing. I could tell you how good these s3400t's are but that's part of their beauty. They were made to be customizable. I wish they were fully customizable, but some upgrades were building to fit the small frame of this petite PC. Can't have everything I suppose.Units start at 2.2GHz Dual core, but you can strap on any Core 2 Duo, if you're carving a bit of speed. It's terrible that I feel like laughing at what I just said. Anyway, the 2 gigabytes can be stretched to 4 and that'll about take care of all your RAM needs. You'll be able to play a fair number of today's popular titles with this computer, but it's not exactly a gaming PC so you might not want to invest too much in the newer graphic intensive games. The basic model comes with Nvidia GeForce 7100 integrated graphics and if the (near) future classics you intend to play need more, there's enough space in that tiny box for a respectable 256MB 8500GT if you want it. With this model, you can get a combo-drive with LightScribe CD labeling, and if your little friend is going to the living room, you might also consider a drive capable of Blu-ray HD. The 15-in-1 multimedia card reader will probably catch most of your transfer compatibility needs with two front panel USB ports for everything else.HP Pavilion Slimline S3400t Desktop Review


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Disappointing news for any of you with a Google branded phone, such as the USA’s G1 or the myTouch. The Sense UI that is used on the HTC Hero will not be available for any Google branded phone. This is due to licensing terms, similar to those of which that disable the same phones using Microsoft Exchange clients.
Reviews for the Sense UI so far have been good and for those of you who own a Android phone that is not Google branded you should be able to run the redefined interface. Chances are that hackers will bypass the restrictions for Google branded phones however this will be breaking terms of the licensing.
All this said Android is still a very impressive OS without the Sense UI, so its not a major issue if your phone is Google branded, check Engadget for the full story.
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad T400s: Only 0.83-inches thin

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s is just 0.83-inches thin, making it thinner than most netbooks on the market, but is more than four times as powerful. The new ThinkPad T400s looks to bridge the gap from a netbook to a notebook.
It is no secret that these ultramobile netbooks have some key weak areas, and a 15-inch notebook loves to drain its battery, so Lenovo hopes to have hit the sweet spot as Engadget puts it. The T400s has a 14.1-inch screen and in its basic from weighs just under four pounds.
Inside you have an Intel 2.53 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, a choice of either a 250 GB HDD or a 128 GB SSD. Other hardware includes a 9.5mm slim DVD burner or Blu-ray player, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, optional WiMAX / WWAN / Bluetooth / ultra-wideband and a multitouch trackpad.
The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s is now available to buy, but has a price tag of $1,599, which seems to be a little on the high side.
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Nokia E72 vs BlackBerry Tour 9630: Business Phones

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

There are two business phones that looks set to go head to head to try to gain a greater market share, and these are the Nokia E72 and the BlackBerry Tour 9630. Both handsets will be launched later this year. We have already reported that the BlackBerry Tour 9630 will be launched in the summer on Sprint and Verizon.
According to PC World, the Nokia E72 will be made available in Q3 of 2009. When you look at both handsets, the do look very similar, although the BlackBerry Tour is a little wider and thicker than the Nokia E72, both weigh 4.5 ounces.
Both handsets have a 2.4-inch display, but it is the BlackBerry Tour that takes the win here, as its screen is much brighter and crisper. Navigating is one of the most important features for a business handset, and the BlackBerry Tour uses the trackball that has been used on previous BlackBerry models. The E72 has something new to offer, and that is an optical trackpad, which certainly looks very easy to use. Read more about the specs here.
We have a full video review of the BlackBerry Tour handset here
For the full article, hit on our PC World link within this post.
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