23 Tablet PCs to Consider Buying
| January 26, 2012 | Posted by admin under Tablet PC |
When shopping for leading edge and innovative technologies, it really is important to ensure you know what you are trying to find when it comes to mobility, features, and capabilities. It is wise to look until you discover a device which perfectly suits your daily activities and life style. With the huge and varied range…
Vizio TV: More than Just an Eco HDTV
| November 15, 2011 | Uncategorized |
The cost of living is now getting higher and the environment is becoming unpredictable. These are the two phenomena that threaten everyone. Good thing that there are still other way that people can use to entertain themselves such as the television. However, using a television also adds something to the utility bills and consumes energy…
18.4 Inch Laptops
| November 4, 2011 | Laptops |
ASUS NX90JQ-B2 18.4-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Silver Aluminum) The Asus NX90 is an amazing computer. It’s very large and at 9.7 pounds isn’t very portable, however as a desktop replacement it really works. The screen clarity is great, and the sound out of the Bang & Olufsen speakers is unreal. Runs very quiet and keyboard…
Best Gaming Monitors 2011-2012
| November 4, 2011 | Monitors |
Best 27 Inch Gaming Monitors 2011 Viewsonic VX2753MH-LED 27-Inch LED Monitor – Black The monitor has a very good picture, was easy to set up. If you want the best picture go to the menu and check the settings, the default is not set up for the best possible picture it can deliver but the…
Going Wireless – Wireless Networking Standards
| November 4, 2011 | Uncategorized |
In computing terms, “wireless” means connecting your computer to other devices using radio waves rather than cables. These can include a router for connecting to a network, a printer, keyboard, mouse or speakers (as long as these devices also have a wireless capability). For the laptop user in particular, this gives you the ultimate freedom:…
What a Basic Computer Can’t Do
| November 4, 2011 | Posted by admin under Uncategorized |
There are some things that you cannot do with a basic computer because it doesn’t have the resources required. This includes tasks that require more processing or graphics power – for example, you can’t record music or live television. In some cases the applications just will not work, while in other cases the computer will…
Personal Computer Cooling – Recommended Maintenance Steps for Avoiding PC Heat Build Up
| October 29, 2011 | Posted by admin under Uncategorized |
Summer starts in the northern hemisphere in June, so it seems like a particularly good time to talk about cooling and how it affects your personal computer system. Even those of you in the southern hemisphere will want to pay attention to this one. After all, cooling your CPU is a year-round concern! Electricity generates…
When to Replace Your PC’s CMOS Battery
| October 29, 2011 | Posted by admin under Uncategorized |
When was the last time you thought about the battery in your PC? I’m not talking about portable computer batteries that allow you to work even when you can’t plug in. I’m talking about the battery that protects your valuable CMOS data when your desktop isn’t powered on. Most recent motherboards come with coin shaped…
Troubleshooting PC Memory Problems
| October 29, 2011 | Posted by admin under Uncategorized |
They say that memory is the first thing to go with age. So I sure want to make sure my PC stays young. After all, it’s going to have to remember all the stuff I’m going to be forgetting! Okay, truth be told, I can’t keep my PC from aging and neither can you. But…
Avoid Static Damage to Your PC
| October 29, 2011 | Posted by admin under Uncategorized |
Back when I first started working with computers, the PC manager used to blame odd glitches on techs or users wearing nylon underwear. She was joking, of course, about the underwear, but not about the damage that can be done to a computer by a technician who does not pay attention to proper electrical procedures…