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Michael Jackson Series Laptop Notebook Cover Protective Skin Sticker with Wrist Skins (SMQ3422)
Michael Jackson Series Laptop Notebook Cover Protective Skin Sticker with Wrist Skins (SMQ3422)
Features:
- Waterproof & Anti-scratch
- Stylish design & vivid color
- Long lasting & never fades
- Easy to remove, no residue left
- Repositionable
- Available in a universal size (13.85in x 10.98in) that trims easily with a razor blade to fit most of 12" to 15.4" laptops.
- Skins are not made fit edge to edge. This means that depending on your laptop, you may have anywhere from a 1/8" to 3/4" border around your skin.
- With two Wrist Skins (Free to tailor),to shine your keyboard and protect your wrists at the same time.
How to make it work?
- Clean your laptop surface thoroughly
- Take the measurement of the applying area
- Trim the exact size with razor or blade before applying
- Remove ONLY ONE side of the liner from vinyl sheet, align to the applying surface and start attach them SLOWLY
- Proceed carefully with the use of a clean cloth and/or a plastic card (i.e. ATM card) to assure minimal air bubbles until the liner is removed
Package included:
- Include 1 laptop skin and 2 Wrist skins
IBM ThinkPad-Laptop-X200T-RM4-12.1"TFT-SL9400-1.86G-4G DDR3-320G-X4500HD-1.3M camera-bluetooth+Tablet PC(SMQ3498)
IBM ThinkPad-Laptop-X200T-RM4-12.1"TFT-SL9400-1.86G-4G DDR3-320G-X4500HD-1.3M camera-bluetooth+Tablet PC(SMQ3498)
Specifications:
Performance | |
Processor Type | Intel Core2 Duo(Penryn) |
Processor Clock Speed | 1.86G |
Processor/Manufacturer | Intel |
Processor Model | Intel SL9400 |
Mainboard / Chipset Type | Intel GM45+ICH9M |
Cache Memory / Type | L2 cache |
Cache Memory / Installed Size | 6MB |
RAM/Technology | DDR3 SDRAM |
RAM Installed Size | 4GB |
RAM Max Supported Size | 4GB |
Display Diagonal Size | 12.1" |
Max Resolution | 1280x800 WXGA |
Display Technology | Active Matrix TFT Color LCD |
Graphics Type | Integrated Graphics |
Graphics Model | Intel GMA 4500MHD |
Storage and Expansion | |
Hard Drive Type | HDD |
Hard Drive Capacity | 320G |
Hard Drive Spindle Speed | SATAⅡ 7200 |
Optical Storage Type | N |
PCMCIA Expansion | 5-in-1 Media Card reader |
Input/Output Connectors | |
Ports | 3 x 4-pin Type A USB 2.0 - USB 1 x 15-pin HD-15 VGA 1 x RJ-45 Network 1 x Mini-phone Audio In 1 x DC Power Input 1 x Mini-phone Audio Out 1 x RJ-11 Modem SIM card reader |
Audio/Video | Hi-Definition Audio CODEC Stereo speaker Digital Array Mic |
Communications | |
Networking/Data Link Protocol | Etherne, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g |
Wireless Connection | Bluetooth |
Wireless Protocol | 802.11b/g/n |
General | |
Product Type | Notebook |
Model | X200T-RM4 |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows Vista |
Security | Fingerprint Reader |
Pointing Device | TouchPad Trackpoint |
Battery Type | 8-Cell Li-ion Battery |
Battery/Run Time | 10 hours |
Voltage required | 100/240V |
Miscellaneous / Color | Black |
Dimensions /W*D*H | 11.6 x10.1x 1.3 |
Net Weight | 1.61kg (with 8-Cell Battery) |
Netbook with 10.2”TFT / Intel Atom 1.6GHz CPU/1GB/160G HDD
Netbook with 10.2”TFT / Intel Atom 1.6GHz CPU/1GB/160G HDD
Specifications:
System Type | Notebook |
Processor Type | Atom N270 |
Mobile Technology | SpeedStep Technology |
Processor Clock Speed | 1.6 GHz |
Processor / Data Bus Speed | 533 MHz |
Processor / Manufacturer | Intel |
Processor Number | |
Mainboard / Chipset Type | Intel 945GSE Express |
Cache Memory / Type | L2 cache |
Cache Memory / Installed Size | 512 KB |
RAM / Technology | DDR2 SDRAM |
RAM Installed Size | 1 GB |
RAM Max Supported Size | 2 GB |
RAM / Specification Compliance | DDR2-667/PC2-5300 |
Hard Drive Type | |
Hard Drive Capacity | 160 GB |
Storage Controller Type | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Spindle Speed | 5400 Rpm |
Card Reader Type | SD/MMC/MS |
Optical Storage Type | No |
Optical Storage / Read Speed | / |
Optical Storage / Write Speed | / |
Optical Storage / Rewrite Speed | / |
Display Diagonal Size | 10.2 Inch |
Display / Color Support | 16 million colors |
Max Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
Display Technology | Active Matrix TFT Color LCD |
Networking Type | integrated |
Networking / Data Link Protocol | Ethernet: 10/100M |
Networking / Wireless NIC | 802.11b/g |
Graphics Controller | Intel GMA 945 |
Max Resolution (external) | 1024 x 768 |
Video Memory Installed Size | / |
Video Memory / Max Supported Size | 128 MB |
Audio Input Type | Stereo jack |
Input Device Type | Standard Keyboard |
Operating System | Windows XP Trial Version (We recommend that you install a genuine copy of Windows XP) |
Battery / Technology | Lithium ion |
Battery Capacity | 2200 mAh |
Battery / Run Time | 2 Hours |
Power Device Type | Power adapter external |
Voltage required | AC 100 - 240V |
Miscellaneous / Color | Withe black |
Header / Compatibility | PC ,Linux |
Dimensions / Width | 8.66 Inch |
Dimensions / Depth | 0.82-0.88 Inch |
Dimensions / Height | 12.77 Inch |
Dimensions / Weight | 3.5 lbs. |
Service & Support Type | 1 year warranty |
Shipping weight | 4.5 lbs. |
Friday
PHILIPS X200 LAPTOP REVIEW
PHILIPS X200 LAPTOP REVIEW
The good: light, extendable neck
The bad: Slow, Poor battery life
We say: With its extendable neck, it’s truly ergonomic and while it’s a lightweight notebook it’s not the most portable
The Philips X200 is only available in the UK from PC World, who has dubbed this notebook "The Longneck", which is fitting as it’s the first machine to be released with a screen a little different from the norm.
Instead of being attached to the main body of the notebook like any other machine, you’ll find this one sits on a central column, rather like the average external monitor. This means you can raise the 12.1-inch screen up and down so you can pitch it exactly in line with your eye. This makes for a great screen.
Extra pressure is placed on the design when the screen is raised to the maximum height but we found the build quality was good enough to support it. Made from toughened plastic, it’s not the most luxuriant of finishes but at a cost of £850 (inc. VAT), it certainly offers decent value for money.
The most appealing fact is the X200 only weighs 2.1kg, so you can carry it around with you. The panel is widescreen and comes with a Super-TFT coating so images look as impressive as the notebook’s design.
Portable it may be but we found this machine less than ideal in terms of battery life. When using it out and about we managed to get less than 2 hours of use from it. Part of the reason has to be the use of Windows Vista Premium being installed, which is fairly heavy on power usage but the use of a small battery pack also limits usability.
Graphics are integrated, which we expected for the price and size of the machine, so while you can watch DVDs and run basic games, you won’t be able to play anything that needs discrete graphics.
The main specification is impressive, though. Powered by an Intel Core Duo U2500 chip, you'll find this is a dual-core offering but as it needs to run in a slim case it's an ultra-low voltage chip that runs at a slower bus speed and only comes with 2MB of Level 2 cache. Even being low voltage we found the left-hand side of the chassis grew warm to the touch. In performance terms, this system ran reasonably well largely due to the addition of 1024MB of memory.
Small it may be but this doesn’t limit the amount of connections you’ll find on board. You'll find a1.3-megapixel webcam, Bluetooth as well as 802.11g Wi-Fi is integrated and with a DVD rewriter and DVI port, so you can either watch movies on the screen or out source them to a large digital screen.
VERDICT
It’s not ever day you get to see something a little different but in the case of the Philips X200, you have to be impressed with its style and it performance.
While it’s light and portable the battery life is the one thing that lets this otherwise excellent machine down.
The good: light, extendable neck
The bad: Slow, Poor battery life
We say: With its extendable neck, it’s truly ergonomic and while it’s a lightweight notebook it’s not the most portable
The Philips X200 is only available in the UK from PC World, who has dubbed this notebook "The Longneck", which is fitting as it’s the first machine to be released with a screen a little different from the norm.
Instead of being attached to the main body of the notebook like any other machine, you’ll find this one sits on a central column, rather like the average external monitor. This means you can raise the 12.1-inch screen up and down so you can pitch it exactly in line with your eye. This makes for a great screen.
Extra pressure is placed on the design when the screen is raised to the maximum height but we found the build quality was good enough to support it. Made from toughened plastic, it’s not the most luxuriant of finishes but at a cost of £850 (inc. VAT), it certainly offers decent value for money.
The most appealing fact is the X200 only weighs 2.1kg, so you can carry it around with you. The panel is widescreen and comes with a Super-TFT coating so images look as impressive as the notebook’s design.
Portable it may be but we found this machine less than ideal in terms of battery life. When using it out and about we managed to get less than 2 hours of use from it. Part of the reason has to be the use of Windows Vista Premium being installed, which is fairly heavy on power usage but the use of a small battery pack also limits usability.
Graphics are integrated, which we expected for the price and size of the machine, so while you can watch DVDs and run basic games, you won’t be able to play anything that needs discrete graphics.
The main specification is impressive, though. Powered by an Intel Core Duo U2500 chip, you'll find this is a dual-core offering but as it needs to run in a slim case it's an ultra-low voltage chip that runs at a slower bus speed and only comes with 2MB of Level 2 cache. Even being low voltage we found the left-hand side of the chassis grew warm to the touch. In performance terms, this system ran reasonably well largely due to the addition of 1024MB of memory.
Small it may be but this doesn’t limit the amount of connections you’ll find on board. You'll find a1.3-megapixel webcam, Bluetooth as well as 802.11g Wi-Fi is integrated and with a DVD rewriter and DVI port, so you can either watch movies on the screen or out source them to a large digital screen.
VERDICT
It’s not ever day you get to see something a little different but in the case of the Philips X200, you have to be impressed with its style and it performance.
While it’s light and portable the battery life is the one thing that lets this otherwise excellent machine down.
MACBOOK GETS UNIBODY CHASSIS
MACBOOK GETS UNIBODY CHASIS
Apple has finally equipped its MacBook with a unibody chassis, although it is still made of plastic. Other features of the device have also been upgraded.
The new and improved MacBook has a 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, a 250GB hard disk drive and integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics. RAM is upgradable to 4GB. Another nice feature is the new glass multi-touch keypad. The 13 inch glossy LED-backlit display has 1280x800 pixels.
The connectivity options include a Mini DisplayPort, WiFi 802.11n, Bluetooth and 2 USB ports. The audio in/out port supports both optical digital out and analog in/out. The built-in battery is expected to give up to 7 hours of up time.
DELL INSPIRON 14Z REVIEW
DELL INSPIRON 14Z REVIEW
Despite having the designation ‘z’, the Inspiron 14z isn’t probably the thinnest and lightest laptop in its category offering the bestbattery life, but it does have some impressive features.
Dell Inspiron 14z (Cherry Red) Specifications:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CULV SU7300 (1.3GHz, 800MHz, 3MB)
Operating system: Windows 7 Premium (64-bit)
RAM: 3GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 at 1066MHz
Storage: 250GB 5400rpm HDD
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD
Display: 14.0” HD (1366x768) WLED Display and webcam
The machine weighs around 4lbs. Price as configured: $839.
Build and Design
In design and looks the Inspiron 14z is similar to the Inspiron 14. There are, nevertheless, some differences between the two models. The 14z is more power efficient than the Inspiron 14 due to its CULV processor and WLED display.
The notebook is made of relatively thin plastic, but build quality is good. The display lid, however, does suffer from minor flex: you can create ripples on the screen by pressing the back of the display. Other than that, there are no major problems with the build quality.
The bottom of the notebook provides easy access panels for the hard drive and RAM.
Screen and Speakers
The 14-inch display has 1366x768 pixels. Colors are good but contrast isn’t very impressive. The WLED backlighting is even and provides a wide range of brightness settings. Horizontal viewing angles are pretty good, but vertical viewing angles are average.
The stereo speakers are located beneath the front edge of the notebook palmrests so you will only hear a muffled sound when you put the laptop on your lap. Put the device on a desk and you should be able to hear better audio. Sound quality isn’t particularly good or bad. Audiophiles will definitely find a pair of headphones useful and the headphone jack produces clear, distortion free sound.
Keyboard and Touchpad
The keyboard has full-sized keys. It is very firm and shows absolutely no flex at all. The only problem with the keyboard is probably the lack of backlighting.
The touchpad is a Synaptics model using Dell’s proprietary touchpad drivers. It supports multi-touch controls. Sensitivity is good with very little lag.
Ports and Features
Port selection is average for a notebook of this size. There are 3 USB ports, HDMI video out port, VGA, a multi-format memory card reader, Ethernet and a standard 8xCD/DVD burner with dual-layer support. The Inspiron 14z doesn’t have an ExpressCard slot, eSATA or FireWire.
Performance
The Inspiron 14z runs on an Intel Core 2 Duo CULV SU7300 processor with Intel X4500HD integrated graphics. Performance is good for daily activities such as surfing the web and processing Office documents. You can also make simple edits to your photos or videos.
The CULV processor is highly power efficient but it does affect the overall performance of the notebook. That said, the machine is still good enough to serve your basic needs as a family notebook. But if you want to play the latest 3D games or run high-end photo editing applications, this is not the laptop to buy. The price tag, too, seem a bit odd. The Inspiron 14z starts at $799 whereas the Studio 14z, which offers much better performance, starts at $699.
Battery
The Inspiron 14z has a 6-cell 48.8 WHr battery. At around 6 hours, battery life is impressive for a notebook of this size, but still it falls short of Dell’s promise of 66% better battery life.
Heat and Noise
The cooling system does a good job and keeps the heat and noise levels well within normal limits.
Conclusion
The Dell Inspiron 14z delivers reasonable performance and an impressive battery life. This is not a high performance machine, but is good enough to be a convenient notebook for general use. On the flip side, the Inspiron 14z is costlier than the Studio 14z which offers much better performance at an affordable price.
Pros:
Impressive battery life
Nice design
Good keyboard
Cons:
Average performance
No eSATA, FireWire or ExpressCard slot
Keyboard lacks backlighting
Apple Launches Fixes For Bluetooth and MacBook Pro Hard Drives
Apple Launches Fixes For Bluetooth and MacBook Pro Hard Dri
ves
Apple has launched two firmware updates to fix issues with Bluetooth and MacBook Pro hard drive noise. The Bluetooth Firmware Update 2.0.1 fixes bugs and improves compatibility with the Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard. The update is available for all Macs with Broadcom Bluetooth chipsets including all unibody MacBooks and MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, and all other Macs introduced in 2009.
Meanwhile, the Hard Drive Firmware Update 2.0 fixes the widely reported issue with hard drive noise. This issue only affects MacBook Pros with 7200 RPM hard drives introduced in June 2009 or later.DosPara Prime Note Galleria GS
DosPara Prime Note Galleria GS
DosPara Japan comes back with their latest notebook PC namely the Prime Note Galleria GS. The laptop comes jam packed with a 15.4-inch with a 1280 x 800 WXGA resolution, a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 CPU, an nVidia GeForce 966M GS with 512MB of VRAM, a 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM, a 500 GB of SATA HDD, a DVD Super Multi, WiFi and HDMI out. Weighing at only 2.7kg, the Prime Note Galleria GS comes with a battery that provides enough juice for around 2.6-hours of operation time.
HP Compaq 610 15.6-Inch Low-End Business Notebook PC
HP Compaq 610 15.6-Inch Low-End Business Notebook PC
HP Japan is out with another one of its low-end business notebook PC for the Japanese market. Dubbed as the Compaq 610, the system is powered by a 1.86GHz Intel Celeron T1500 processor and features a 15.6-inch wide LCD screen with 1366 x 768 resolution, an Intel GLE960 Express chipset, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB HDD, a DVD Super Multi-Drive, three USB 2.0 ports and Windows XP Professional OS. The HP Compaq 610 retails for 65,100 Yen (about $691).
Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook
Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook
Nokia will release their first 10-inch netbook namely the Nokia Booklet 3G. The netbook features an Intel Atom processor with an “HD ready” LCD display, an integrated A-GPS, Ovi Maps software, and HDMI out. The Nokia Booklet 3G also has a built in 3G/HSPA and Wi-Fi that will provide high speed Internet access on the go. Its battery provides up to 12-hours of operation time, which is impressive. Nokia will provide more details on the Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook on September 2nd, 2009 at Nokia World. Stay tuned for more updatesMacBook Stand
BookArc MacBook Stand
Twelve South has recently announced the BookArc, which is a metal stand designed to hold any Apple MacBook, from MacBook Air to the 17-inch MacBook Pro. The stand is designed to free up desk space by allowing the MacBook to operate in a vertical position. The BookArc is currently available at the Apple Store and retails for $49.99. A BookArc “six-pack” geared towards design studios and Mac-based offices is being offered at a bundled discount price of $249.99.Eee PC 1101HA Unboxing Video
Asus Eee PC 1101HA Unboxing Video
The guys over at Liliputing has posted an unboxing video of the recently released Asus Eee PC 1101HA netbook. In case you’ve forgotten, this mini laptop is equipped with an Intel Atom Z520 processor, an 11.6-inch widescreen display with 1366 x 768 resolution, an Intel GMA500 graphics card, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a 1.3MPl webcam, a media card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3 USB ports, Windows XP Home OS and a 6-cell battery.Samsung Readies Ultra-Thin X520 Notebook
Samsung Readies Ultra-Thin X520 Notebook
Samsung is getting ready to unleash its new ultra-thin and light notebook, the Samsung X520. Based on the Intel’s Consumer Low Voltage (CULV) platform, the new X520 features a 15.6-inch display with 1366 x 768 resolution, a 1.3GHz Core 2 Solo SU2700 CPU, a 4GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a 1.3MP webcam, a 3-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, an HDMI output, a 6-cell battery and Windows Vista Home Premium OS. No details on pricing and release date yet, but according to some sources it will cost around €699 ($1,004)
Laptop Surge Protector
Laptop Surge Protector
The Laptop Surge Protector can protect your laptop and other sensitive electronics that use C6 and C8 power cords from the damaging effects of power surges and spikes. The device is easy to use. You just need to connect it between the power cord and power adapter. Its indicator light will show that the protector is working just fine. The indicator light will go out indicating that a surge has occurred. Each Laptop Surge Protector retails for $9.95
The Laptop Surge Protector can protect your laptop and other sensitive electronics that use C6 and C8 power cords from the damaging effects of power surges and spikes. The device is easy to use. You just need to connect it between the power cord and power adapter. Its indicator light will show that the protector is working just fine. The indicator light will go out indicating that a surge has occurred. Each Laptop Surge Protector retails for $9.95
Tuesday
SALO-Laptop-A4510(908)
SALO-Laptop-A4510(908)-14.1"TFT-T1600-1.66G-1GB DDR2-120G- NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS(SMQ027
Specification:
Performance | |
Processor Type | Celeron Dual Core |
Processor Clock Speed | 1.66 G |
Processor/Manufacturer | Intel |
Processor Model | T1600 |
Mainboard / Chipset Type | SIS 671DX+SIS 968 |
Cache Memory / Type | L1 cache |
Cache Memory / Installed Size | 1M |
RAM/Technology | SDRAM |
RAM Installed Size | 1GB |
RAM Max Supported Size | 4G |
Display Diagonal Size | 14.1" |
Max Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Display Technology | TFT active matrix |
Graphics Type | Discrete graphics |
Graphics Model | NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS(256MB/64bit) |
Storage and Expansion | |
Hard Drive Type | SATA |
Hard Drive Capacity | 120G |
Hard Drive Spindle Speed | 5400Rpm |
Optical Storage Type | DVD±RW |
PCMCIA Expansion | 4 in 1 Card Reader |
Input/Output Connectors | |
Ports | 3x USB 2.0,Display Output1x VGA,1×RJ45 |
Audio/Video | 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Headphone/Line-Out,1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Microphone,Input 1x Integrated Microphone |
Communications | |
Networking/Data Link Protocol | Fast Ethernet |
General | |
Product Type | Notebook |
Operating System | Windows XP Trial Version (We recommend that you install a genuine copy of Windows XP after purchase) |
Keyboard | Full-Size Keyboard |
Battery Type | 6-Cell Lithium-Ion |
Power Device Type | AC Adapter |
Voltage required | 100/240V |
Color | Black |
Net Weight | 2.56Kg |
Netbook-S101 Mini Laptop
Netbook-S101 Mini Laptop-10.2"TFT-Intel Atom N270 1.6G-1GB DDR2-160G-Free Gifts -Mouse-Sleeve(SMQ2687)
Specification:
Performance | |
Processor Type | Intel Atom |
Processor Clock Speed | 1.6G |
Processor/Manufacturer | Intel |
Processor Model | Intel Atom N270 |
Mainboard / Chipset Type | Intel 945GSE Express |
Cache Memory / Type | L1 cache |
Cache Memory / Installed Size | 512 KB |
RAM/Technology | DDR 2 |
RAM Installed Size | 1GB |
RAM Max Supported Size | 4G |
Display Diagonal Size | 10.2" |
Max Resolution | WXGA 1024 x 600 |
Display Technology | Active Matrix TFT Color LCD |
Graphics Type | Integrated Graphics |
Graphics Model | Intel GMA950 |
Storage and Expansion | |
Hard Drive Type | SATA |
Hard Drive Capacity | 160 GB |
Hard Drive Spindle Speed | 5400Rpm |
Optical Storage Type | No |
PCMCIA Expansion | SD/MMC/MS Card Reader |
Input/Output Connectors | |
Ports | 3x USB 2.0,1x VGA Display Output,1×RJ45 |
Audio/Video | Integrated Quadraphonic Speakers,1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Headphone/Line-Out,1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Microphone |
Communications | |
Networking/Data Link Protocol | Fast Ethernet |
Wireless Connection | Wifi |
Wireless Protocol | 802.11b/g |
General | |
Product Type | Notebook |
Model | Tengjun Mini T25 |
Operating System | Linux or WindowsXP(Optional) |
Keyboard | 92% full sized keyboard |
Battery Type | 3-Cell Lithium-Ion |
Battery/Run Time | 2.5 Hours |
Power Device Type | AC Adapter |
Voltage required | 100/240V |
Color | Gold / Black / Coffee |
Dimensions /W*D*H | 9.9"x7.3"x1" |
Dell Latitude D630 Laptop
Dell Latitude D630 Laptop - Core 2 Duo P8100 2.1GHz - 14.1" WXGA - 1GB RAM - 160GB(SMQ1073)
Description:
Processors | |
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo P8100 (2.1GHz, 2M L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB) | |
Operating System | |
DOS | |
Chipset | |
Intel® 45 Express Chipset | |
Displays | |
14.1" Premium WXGA (1280x800) LED Display | |
Memory | |
1GB RAM is intalled Dual Channel DDR2 Memory4 Available DIMM Slots: Two Memory slots offering up to 8GB5 Memory Bandwidth: 800MHz | |
Primary Storage | |
5400 RPM Encrypted Hard Drive up to 160GB2 | |
Optical Drives | |
24X CDRW/DVD with Cyberlink PowerDVD™ | |
Graphics Cards | |
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD4 | |
Connectivity | |
Wired: 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet network interface adaptor 56K v924 Internal Modem (Optional) Wireless LAN: Dell Wireless 1397 (802.11g) Dell Wireless 1510 (802.11a/g/n 2x2) Intel® WiFi Link 5100 [802.11a/g/n (1x2)] Intel WiFi Link 5300 [802.11a/g/n (3x3)] Bluetooth & Ultra-Wideband: Dell Wireless 3706 Bluetooth® 2.1 (optional) | |
Security | |
Physical Security: Steel-reinforced Cable Lock Slots, Media Module and Hard Drive Locks. User & System Security: Smart Card Reader and Contactless Smart Card Reader Fingerprint Reader (optional) TPM 1.2 Optional Encrypted Hard Drive provides full disk encryption ControlVault – secure credential management within a trusted boundary Network Security: 802.11 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), 802.11i (WPA2), Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 802.1x with EAP modes and compatible with CCX 4.0 | |
Multimedia | |
2 speakers, digital microphone (optional) Integrated Webcam (optional) | |
Expandability | |
Slots: 5-in-1 card reader; PCMCIA or ExpressCard 54 Docking: E-Port, E-Port Plus, E-Legacy Extender, E-Flat Panel Stand, E-Monitor Stand, E-View Laptop Stand, E-Media Bay Modular Options: E-Family modular media bay: 8X DVD-ROM, 24X CDRW/DVD, 8X DVD+/-RW, second Hard Drive or Travel Lite Module | |
Chassis | |
Magnesium Alloy LCD back and Base Color choices available Weight & Dimensions: Starting at: 4.3 lbs/1.95 kg7 Width: 13.1"/335mm Depth: 9.37"/238mm Height: 1-1.2"/27/31mm Ports: IEEE - 1394, docking connector, USB 2.0 (x4), VGA, Display Port, RJ-11 (optional), RJ-45, eSATA, USB PowerShare, headphone/speaker out, mic | |
Power | |
Power Supply: 90 Watt AC adapter with cord wrapping 4-cell, 6-cell or 9-cell extended life primary batteries 84Whr high capacity battery slice (optional) |
Apple Macbook Pro Laptop MB990ZP/A
Apple Macbook Pro Laptop MB990ZP/A - 13.3" LED Widescreen Display-Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz-2GB DDR3-160G(SMQ3064)
Specification
Performance | |
Processor Type | Core 2 Duo |
Processor Clock Speed | 2.26G |
Processor/Manufacturer | Intel |
Processor Model | P8400 or P7550 |
Mainboard / Chipset Type | NVIDIA GeForce 9400 |
Cache Memory / Type | L2 cache |
Cache Memory / Installed Size | 3M |
RAM/Technology | DDR 3 |
RAM Installed Size | 2GB |
RAM Max Supported Size | 8GB |
Display Diagonal Size | 13.3" |
Max Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Display Technology | LED-backlit glossy widescreen display |
Graphics Type | Discrete graphics |
Graphics Model | NVIDIA GeForce 9400M |
Storage and Expansion | |
Hard Drive Type | SATA |
Hard Drive Capacity | 160 GB |
Hard Drive Spindle Speed | 5400Rpm |
Optical Storage Type | 8x slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD±RW) |
Input/Output Connectors | |
Ports | 1xMagSafe power port; 1x Gigabit Ethernet port; 1x One FireWire 800 port (up to 800 Mbps); 1x Mini DisplayPort; 2x USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps); 1 x SD card slot; 1x Audio in/out; 1x Kensington lock slot |
Audio/Video | Built-in stereo speakers; Built-in omnidirectional microphone; Combined optical digital output/headphone out (user-selectable analog audio line in); Supports Apple Stereo Headset with microphone |
Communications | |
Networking/Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet,Bluetooth 2.0,Bluetooth 2.1,IEEE 802.11a,IEEE 802.11b,IEEE 802.11g,IEEE 802.11n (draft) |
Wireless Connection | Wifi ,Built-in Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) |
Wireless Protocol | 802.11n draft,Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) |
General | |
Product Type | Notebook |
Model | Macbook MB990 |
Operating System | Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard |
Security | 60W MagSafe Power Adapter |
Keyboard | Full-size keyboard with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys and 4 arrow keys (inverted “T” arrangement) |
Pointing Device | Multi-Touch trackpad for precise cursor control; supports two-finger scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery/Run Time | 7 Hours |
Power Device Type | AC Adapter |
Voltage required | 100/240V |
Color | Aluminum and glass enclosure, Silver |
Dimensions /W*D*H | 32.5x22.7x2.41cm |
Net Weight | 2.04kg |
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