Monday, February 22, 2010

How do you think of LCD Panel Pricing Rising

This could be just the beginning. DisplaySearch says panel makers are likely to increase notebook panel pricing due to component shortages and labor issues in China. Meanwhile, larger TV panel prices will continue to remain flat, says DisplaySearch, who pointed out that demand for 42- and 46-inch models is starting to level out.
Even with the rising prices, consumers aren't real likely to notice. Notebooks are cheaper than ever before and continue to come down in price overall. We're not talking about skyrocketing prices here, but an adjustment of +$3, on average, in the first half of February, and another +$1 in the second half.
According to DisplaySearch, LCD panel prices for monitors and notebooks has gone up a bit in the second half of February, while TV and netbook panels haven't budged.
EETI had started working with US-based Cypress Semiconductor back in April to develop capacitive touch panels, and that forward thinking might soon pay off. In addition to riding the netbook craze, the company plans to churn out 12.1-inch panels for notebook applications as well. We hear the makers of monitor wipes are ecstatic at what could become a new trend.
In anticipation of this upcoming demand, Taiwan-based Egalax_empia Technology Incorporated (EETI) has begun developing multi-touch panels for both netbooks and notebooks. The company expects to kick production into high gear by the end of 2008 for 7-inch panels, says DigiTimes. What do you think? Just leave your message here. Or maybe you are looking for other laptop accessories, you can also visit here: Dell PA-12 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V,Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter bullet(HP pavilion dv6000)HP Pavilion DV9000 AC Adapter bullet(HP dv9000)Toshiba PA3467U-1ACA AC Adapter(PA3467U-1ACA)Dell NADP-90KB AC Adapter(NADP-90KB)Dell pa-16 AC Adapter(PA-16 )Acer PA-1700-02 AC Adapter(PA-1700-02)

Thursday, February 11, 2010

How to charge the laptop battery in the right way

Today, many of the latest computers have a fast recharge feature where you can recharge 90 percent of the battery power by charging it for around one hour. The balance 10 percent is recharged slowly. If your laptop has this facility, do use it. This helps to extend the life of the battery. However, do not recharge the laptop battery until it has less than 30 percent charge remaining.
Usually laptop batteries are lithium-ion batteries. Before you start using them on a full time basis, you should charge the battery completely three times and then discharge it completely three times. By doing this, you ensure that the chemicals inside the battery are activated. In future, when you charge the battery, it will be able to charge optimally.
In case you are using new nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery, remember you should not charge the battery for too long or it will overcharge it and end up shortening the life of the battery. However, it is important to charge and discharge the battery three times just like the lithium-ion battery to ensure that it has a long a life.
Usually it has been seen that people who use laptops actually plug the laptop to the power supply. However, this is the wrong way of charging the battery. You should charge a battery once or twice a month. The battery should be charge fully at least 30 minutes before you start using it. In case you are going to use direct power supply, then it is best to remove the battery.If you are looking for other laptop accessories information, you can visit here: Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V,Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter bullet(HP pavilion dv6000Delta PA-1650-02 AC Adapter(PA-1650-02)Toshiba PA-1650-01 AC Adapter(PA-1650-01)Dell PA-6 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use);Output: DC20V 3.5A )Dell 1900FP LCD AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use);Output: DC14V;3A Power: 42W;Connecter size: ;Internal Diameter: 4.4mm;External Diameter: 6.5mm )Dell NX061 AC Adapter(Output: 19.5V 3.34A;Power: 65W )

Monday, February 8, 2010

Some new information about the new Dell Mini 10

There are still some details missing such as an expected launch date and what, if any, other upgrades can be expected to the existing hardware. It can be expected that Dell will launch the WiMax models with compatibility with Clear and Sprint, as they are currently the only widely available 4G network providers.
An FCC filing from Dell leaked some new information about the new Mini 10 that is expected to be released later this year. The upgraded netbook will feature Intel’s latest WiFi-Link 6250, which incorporates 4G WiMax and 802.11n wireless support onto a single chip.
The 10.1-inch Dell weighs 2.6 pounds and sports an Intel Atom Z520 processor. Other specs include a 160GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM, 1.3MP webcam, integrated Intel 500 graphics, a 5-in-1 media card reader, Bluetooh, WiFi, and Windows XP Home. In other words, nothing sexy like a dual-booting Android platform or anything else to separate the Mini 10 from the standard netbook fare.
While not particularly exciting, it's hard to argue with the price. Just be sure to factor in the cost of the service agreement, which includes 5GB of data for $60 per month. That comes out to an extra $1,440 over the next two years. For more laptop accessories information, you can visit here:Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V,Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter bullet(HP pavilion dv6000)HP Pavilion DV9000 AC Adapter bullet(HP dv9000)Toshiba PA3467U-1ACA AC Adapter(PA3467U-1ACA) Dell NADP-90KB AC Adapter(NADP-90KB)Dell pa-16 AC Adapter(PA-16 )Acer PA-1700-02 AC Adapter (PA-1700-02)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Good News for Notebooks, Eamex Extends Battery Life

The technology we're referring to comes from a Japanese company called Eamex, who says it has discovered a way to increase the life of high-capacity lithium-ion batteries. We tend to give this one a bit more credibility, if only because Eamex isn't talking about a theoretical tech that could eventually lead to the demise of lithium-ion.
Unlike other battery technologies, you don't have to wait a decade for this one to come to market. Eamex says it will ship a battery with about 10,000W of power per kilogram (suitable for electric cars and scooters) by the end of 2010.
What Eamex has done is figure out a way to stabilize the electrodes and prevent the deterioration of tin. Why's this important? Because it means the batteries can withstand a lot more charge and discharge cycles. We're talking about over 10,000 cycles with a shelf life of 20 years. By comparison, Apple says a MacBook or MacBook Pro battery can withstand about 1,000 cycles over about 5 years of constant use.
Do you know how often we hear about promising new battery technologies every year? Over 4 million times. That's what it feels like, anyway, even if we're way off in our estimation. But here's another number: One. That's how many battery breakthroughs we expect to materialize in an actual product in 2010. If you are looking for more laptop accessories information, you can visit here: Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V,Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter bullet(HP pavilion dv6000)HP Pavilion DV9000 AC Adapter bullet(HP dv9000)Toshiba PA3467U-1ACA AC Adapter(PA3467U-1ACA)Dell NADP-90KB AC Adapter (NADP-90KB)Dell pa-16 AC Adapter(PA-16) Acer PA-1700-02 AC Adapter(PA-1700-02)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Battery drainage complaints in Windows 7

These types of issues also plagued Vista and were supposed to be addressed in Windows 7. Towards that end, Microsoft said it was investigating the potential problem, noting that part of the issue relates to the BIOS. According to a Microsoft spokesman, the appearance of error messages suggesting that users replace a perfectly good battery is likely a BIOS issue and the result of Windows 7 pulling data from the PC's firmware.
Battery drainage complaints in Windows 7 are nothing new and have been noted by users dating back to the OS's beta testing days. The issue is particularly problematic for netbook users.
The reports mostly come from users on Microsoft's TechNet forum, who complain of reductions in battery life from two hours down to 30 minutes, and in some cases, even less. There have also been complaints of batteries not fully recharging, and some have even claimed that their laptop batteries are forever damaged by whatever drainage problem might be occurring.
Redmond, we have a problem. According to several user reports, Windows 7 inherited Vista's poor power management when it comes to laptop battery life. Its the NSA spyware platform called either Vista or Windows 7 continually tracking all usage patterns and logging all keystrokes to disk in encrypted format as well as transferring said data accross the network as needed by the antichrist!For other laptop accessories information, you can visit here: Dell PA-12 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V,Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter bullet(HP pavilion dv6000)HP Pavilion DV9000 AC Adapter bullet(HP dv9000)Toshiba PA3467U-1ACA AC Adapter(PA3467U-1ACA)Dell NADP-90KB AC Adapter (NADP-90KB)Dell pa-16 AC Adapter(PA-16 )Acer PA-1700-02 AC Adapter(PA-1700-02)

Monday, February 1, 2010

IBM has inked a new agreement with the ABB Group

"With the new agreement, ABB will realize considerable savings, while harmonizing and optimizing IS infrastructure," said Haider Rashid, ABB's global Chief Information Officer. "Our partnership with IBM allows us to implement new technologies and processes to build for continued globalization of our business. At the same time, we will be improving energy efficiency."
ABB said it expects immediate cost savings as a result of the new agreement, while it also puts ABB in a better position to utilize cloud computing down the line.
IBM on Friday announced it has inked a new agreement with the ABB Group, a global provider of automation technologies, to transform the company's Information Systems (IS) infrastructure across 17 countries in Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific.
"Compuware's third quarter performance featured solid execution against each of our key growth drivers, as well as strong profitability and cash flow," said Compuware President and Chief Operating Officer Bob Paul. "Our strategy of streamlining operations and increasing focus on areas where we have industry leadership is working, and Compuware is well positioned to deliver progress in financial performance."
Maintenance and subscription fees were up, however, totaling $117.6 million in the third quarter compared to $108.5 million (excluding divested products) and $116.6 million as reported one year ago. You can find more laptop accessories information on: Dell PA-12 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V,Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter bullet(HP pavilion dv6000)HP Pavilion DV9000 AC Adapter bullet(HP dv9000)Toshiba PA3467U-1ACA AC Adapter(PA3467U-1ACA)Dell NADP-90KB AC Adapter(NADP-90KB)Dell pa-16 AC Adapter(PA-16 )Acer PA-1700-02 AC Adapter (PA-1700-02)