Samsung CD ROM Drive: Worst BuyOctober 15th, 2005 I have 5 PC's equipped with Samsung 52X (Max) CD-ROM Drives for around 2 years. It was a horrible mistake to make.
Top 5 Reasons Why Samsung LCD TVs are the Best in IndiaMarch 9th, 2009 With a global trend of dumping the CRT TVs, India is of no exception to the trend with the market of LCD TVs growing nearly at a rate of 100% per year. According to Display Search analysis the LCD TV market of India will surpass the CRT TV market by 2012.
Computer Hardware Recommendations (India)October 15th, 2005 With my experience and yours I want to compile a list of safe and reliable computer hardware to use to buy / create / maintain your computer and peripherals like printers, UPS etc. This is a work-in-progress.
Sony Ships World's Fastest 18X DVD±R WriterAugust 30th, 2006 Sony released DVR writer named AWG170A (they need to fire their naming department), touted as world's fastest, with a blazing 18x speed for burning single layer disks. It would write your 16x discs too at the higher speed.
Samsung Laptop Replaces Hard Disk with Flash MemoryMay 24th, 2006 Samsung Electronics said that it will launch a laptop computer and a "ultra-computing device," in early June. In these devices the hard drives will be replaced with 32 gigabytes of NAND flash memory.
Terabyte Disk Drives From Seagate (& Samsung)June 26th, 2007 Seagate announced availability of Terabyte disk drives at 7200 rpm; separate models targeted for enterprise and consumer desktops. The enterprise drives features serial attached SCSI interface option.
Samsung Develops Double Sided LCD With Independent Display for Mobile PhonesJanuary 8th, 2007 Samsung Electronics announced today that it has created the first LCD panel that can produce independent images on each side (front and back) of a mobile LCD display. This will replace traditionally used dual display panels with one, thereby reducing overall thickness of mobile products by at least 1mm.
Recommended Value Desktop PC (Assembled) Configuration for Home Users in IndiaFebruary 24th, 2007 We recently purchased parts for a home desktop PC in India for the value oriented price sensitive segment (along with several new computers for office). My objective was to choose a solid home desktop personal comnputer with decent graphics, solid sound system and strong processor speed.
FAT32 versus NTFS: What Should You ChooseOctober 8th, 2006 When installing Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you have to decide the evergreen question: Should I choose FAT32 or NTFS and why? Today I will try to answer it once and for all. Note: I haven't discussed FAT file system because it is very much obsolete with todays high volume hard-disks.
World's Smallest DVD Writer LaunchedAugust 25th, 2006 Plextor launched what it claims as the world's smallest DVD writer, a slim external unit aimed at notebook users. It weighs 250g, 1.6cm high and barely bigger than a CD.
10 Birthday Gadget Gifts Under $100April 14th, 2009 Occasions are meant for happiness. And in pursuit of happiness there obviously comes gifts too.
Renovation in Progress...Please waitMarch 26th, 2007 We are completely renovating the office for better, more spacier accomodation. The new electrical outlets and LAN connectivity is almost completed.
Solving pppoe: Timeout waiting for PADO packetsJune 6th, 2007 Our DSL link, provided by BSNL (aka World's crappiest broadband service), was down yesterday causing enormous hardship. However today when it came back up, I could connect it using Windows (yeah, we still have couple of spare laptops lying around) but not on Linux.
GE Unveils Optical Disk of 500 GB CapacityApril 28th, 2009 Even before settling with the concept of 500GB external hard drives (very few people own them till today), an optical disc that can store 500 gigabytes (GB) of data, equivalent to 100 DVDs, has been unveiled by General Electric. Its a micro-holographic disc which is of the same size of a DVD but holds 100 times more than a normal DVD.
Mind-Reading Computers and Cars Coming SoonJune 26th, 2006 An "emotionally aware" computer is being developed by British and American scientists which will be able to read an individual's thoughts by analyzing a combination of facial movements, like a raised eyebrow, quizzical look or a nod of the head, that represents underlying feelings. The system allows a wide range of mental states to be identified just by pointing a video camera at someone claimed Professor Peter Robinson of the University of Cambridge in England.
June 20th, 2009 at 6:31 am
That’s what I thought. This 32gb RAM is specially made for servers. I knew that a 32gb RAM is too good to be true, and to be available for notebooks!
But this would definitely be a great product.
October 28th, 2009 at 5:14 am
The easy-to-use Acer Aspire AS1410-8414 Notebook PC with a 11.6″ Acer CineCrystal display provides continuous access to the Internet and weighs just over three pounds.