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Compaq Presario B1900 Notebook Review

Compaq Presario B1900

The Compaq Presario B1900 is one of the most affordable ultraportable on the market. However, the notebook is an average performer as expected of an ultraportable and the battery runs out in 2 hours (or less). (more…)


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Notebook Battery Life In Windows Vista

Notebook Battery Life In Windows Vista

If you just upgraded from Windows XP to Vista and noticed a decrease in battery life, the consolation is that it’s a known issue! The culprit is likely to be the pretty Windows Aero interface, the new feature that gives your windows the translucent look and Flip 3D 3-dimensional view in Windows Vista Business, Home Premium and Ultimate editions.
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Intel Centrino Santa Rosa For Notebooks

Intel Centrino Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa is Intel’s new Centrino upgrade for notebooks, and will be be released in 2H of 2007. It will feature several new innovations, and will be known as Centrino Duo in consumer notebooks and Centrino Pro for business systems. (more…)


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Pirated Intel Centrino Notebooks?

Intel Core 2 Duo Stickers

If you thought that piracy was only limited to software, well, think again. There are rumours going around that some guy nicknamed “woofeoinke” is going around classifieds and auction websites selling Intel Centrino stickers. This means that unsuspecting buyers of used notebooks could be in for a nasty surprise since you can now easily stick a Core 2 Duo sticker on a single core CPU notebook for example. Hence, we’d advise potential buyers to always check the CPU and motherboard information from the notebook’s BIOS or through Computer properties in Windows when purchasing a used notebook.


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