Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q711 Laptop

Filed Under (Tech) by admin on 27-12-2009

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TigerDirectBlog asked:


Extreme gaming action. The all-new, all-exciting Toshiba Qosmio X305 Series brings it, so you can live it every day, anywhere you go. It all starts with a mind-bending NVIDIA® GeForce® 9700M GTS graphics and 512MB of discrete DDR3 graphics memory for hair-triggering speed, plus amazingly lifelike textures and lighting effects showcased on a brilliant 17″ diagonal widescreen TruBrite® display. Soundtracks, explosions and shattering glass erupt on four Harman Kardon® stereo speakers plus a sub …

What computer software were computers using before Microsoft was invented?

Filed Under (Software) by admin on 26-12-2009

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Anton H asked:


What computer software were computers using before Microsoft was invented? I googled it and couldn’t find any info on it. Thanks and no jokes or dissing please.

Computer question (How long does an average person keep a computer for?

Filed Under (Yahoo! Answers) by admin on 25-12-2009

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Robert asked:


When is it time to purchase a new computer?

Some people I have talked to told me its good to purchase a new computer every 2 years however that could be expensive for most people. I always thought every 4-5 years.

What is your opinion on this?

The computer I own is 11 months old?

Great Computer Pranks

Filed Under (Howto) by admin on 24-12-2009

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gigafide asked:


Here are some quick little computer pranks to pull on your friends for April Fools day. Here are the scripts used: Network Pranks. (for xp) net send [computer name][message] (for vista) msg [computer name][message] …

Cool Computer Program

Filed Under (Howto) by admin on 24-12-2009

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jm42892 asked:


Please read this before you message me! People keep messaging me the same question so I will post the answer here: This program is from MIT and it’s called “Assist Sketch Understanding System and Operation”. You can’t buy it or download it. This is a program that uses physics to allow you to draw objects and have them interact with each other. It’s hard to explain. You need to see it to understand.

OLPC Mission, Part 2: The XO Laptop, design for learning

Filed Under (Nonprofit) by admin on 23-12-2009

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OLPCFoundation asked:


Why give a Laptop? See laptop.org and http Substitute the word Laptop, with the word Education, and you have much of the answer. XOs make it possible to collaborate, learn, teach, and publish at no cost. They inspire new forms of learning, and attention to education. And the provide access to digital texts in places too remote to send and update physical books in a cost-effective way.

Refurbished Laptops: Save on Cost, not on Quality

Filed Under (Laptops) by admin on 23-12-2009

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Mitch Edwards asked:


 

Laptops are fast becoming a necessity for professionals and students alike. Gone are typewriters, pen and papers and messy handwritings. One can easily take an office or a library anywhere he want with just a laptop.

High prices of brand new laptops however can be quite overwhelming for some people on a tight budget. So they can settle for cheaper kinds – used laptops or refurbished laptops. Used laptops are not highly recommend though, unlike refurbished laptops which are being raved on by many people today.

There are several advantages of buying Refurbished Laptop computers:

Reduced Cost: Buying refurbished laptop computers can save you 10 to 30 percent off the price of a new computer.

High Quality. Refurbished laptops go through high levels of performance standard tests at factories before they’re repackaged and sent out for selling. You are assured of a high quality laptop even though they’re refurbished.

Discounts. Usually, these refurbished laptops are offered at great discount prices for students, senior citizens, military personnel and etc. Aside from the 30 percent slash off, you can also get additional discounts!

Warranty Advantage. Oftentimes, these refurbished laptops come with longer warranty period. Normal warranties last for 1 year, while refurbished laptops can extended warranty period of up to 3 years.

Now you might be real excited to get that refurbished laptop for yourself. But wait, here are a few things to keep in mind before you buy a refurbished laptop:

First, you must check the date of the first purchase of the unit to know how old the hardware parts are – you don’t want to end up with a laptop filled with almost obsolete parts that’ll be difficult to repair or replace right? Second, you need to find out how many users the laptop had before. A laptop with 2 or more users probably will not be that good. The laptop’s condition is very important because you have to get the same kind of performance capability such as that of a new or a newer laptop. Many buyers also prefer laptops previously owned by women. Make sure that you buy a refurbished laptop from your own country so can easily reach the dealer without much hassle. Shop around till you find a good price for great quality. And lastly, make sure you buy a refurbished laptop that comes with a warranty. If the manufacturer’s warranty has already expired, the vendor then should give one. This way, you can reach the vendor if any problems, repairs or replacement arises.

Refurbished Laptops: Save on Cost, Not on Quality

Sometimes desktops and laptop computers seem to be priced real low. Descriptions of these products might include the term refurbished. Manufacturers and retailers offer refurbished systems much cheaper than normal PC and laptop costs, but are they safe to buy?

Refurbished laptops typically fall into two categories. First are the units which failed a quality control check during manufacturing. Rather than simply disposing them, manufacturers rebuild them to pass quality control checks but them sells them at discounted prices. Another kind is a rebuilt system from customer return maybe because of a certain component failure.

Refurbishment can be done by a manufacturer of a third party. While manufacturers rebuild the system with the same parts used in new laptops, third parties may use alternative parts to fix it up and get it running. These alternate parts may change the system from the original design so it is important for customers to read the specifications and compare them to the standard specs of the product.

And another type that customer will find discounted is an open box product, unlike refurbished laptops, these has not been rebuilt. The product is simply a customer return that was never opened and tested. Buyers should be very careful when purchasing any open box products.

Costs Savings

Primarily, cost savings is the one reason considered why many people purchase refurbished laptops. These are usually priced below average computer systems currently sold. But of course the reduced price is only relevant if you are looking at the same exact product. Most refurbished laptops available will typically be a bit older products that are being compared to the original suggested retail prices for the products on its first release. When looked at this way, deals may not always be the best.

When fishing for refurbished laptops, it is important to note if the model is still available for new sale. If it is, you can easily determine the price comparison. These usually have modest discounts of 10 to 25 percent off the retail prices. So long as they have similar warranties as the new ones, these can be an excellent way of having a laptop for a cheaper price.

However, customers are often tricked into paying for a unit that looks like a good deal but are actually not. This problem comes from older laptops that are no longer sold. This is where the specifications become tremendously important. Check out your prospective refurbished laptop’s specifications and try to find a comparable brand new or newer system. If you can find one, them the cost analysis of 10 to 25 percent still holds. But if you can no longer find a comparable system, search for a comparably priced system and see what you can get. In this case, customers usually will find that they can have a better, newer product for that same price.

So try to be careful when choosing refurbished laptops. Go for those refurbished by manufacturers to get real cost savings and better quality for your money.

Warranties

The key to any refurbished computer system is the warranty. These are products that typically were returned or rejected due to a defect. While that defect may have been corrected and no further problems may develop you want to make sure that some coverage is included for potential faults. The problem is that warranties are typically modified for refurbished products.

First and foremost, the warranty should be a manufacturer one. If the warranty is not provided by the manufacturer it should raise a red flag for consumers. A manufacturer warranty will guarantee that the system will be repaired to the original specifications with manufacturer parts or certified replacements can be used with the system. Third party warranties can cause major problems as replacements parts may not be guaranteed and it may take longer for the system to be repaired.

The next thing to look at is the length of the warranty. It should provide the same length as if it was purchased new. If the manufacturer is not offering the same coverage consumers should once again beware. The lower cost of the system may be the result of them not offering to support the product.

Finally, be wary of extended warranties. If an optional warranty is offered for purchase with the system, it should be a manufacturer extended warranty and not one through a third party. Also be wary of the cost for extended warranties. If the cost of the extended warranties makes the system cost more than buying it new, avoid the purchase.

Conclusions

Refurbished laptops and desktops are one way consumers can find a good deal, but they have to be much more informed before the purchase. The key is to ask several key questions to know if it is really a good and safe deal:

Is it sold by the manufacturer or a retailer? What is the price relative to the same PC new? Is the system comparable to an equivalent priced new PC? What type of warranty comes with the PC? Who will handle warranty work?

If all of these can be answered satisfactorily, then consumers can generally feel secure in the purchase of a refurbished PC.

What are refurbished notebooks

Imagine you could buy cheap, used laptop that fits all your performance and portability needs and keeps all advantages of new notebook like good condition, warranty and technical support. That’s what refurbished laptop is.

Before being offered as reconditioned each laptop is tested, than repaired (if anything needs to be repaired), than thoroughly tested again. Each notebook is also cleaned and comes with warranty. Sometimes warranty includes battery and sometimes not, depending on seller and offered laptop.

What vast majority of people really use laptop for are simple tasks like browsing the Internet, reading and writing e-mails, word processing or working with other office applications. These do not demand cutting-edge, flashing laptop packaged with the latest technical innovations and gadgets for over $2000. Even people doing more complex tasks like programming, web development or working with CAD/CAM applications do not need it in most cases. I run my CAD software on cheap, factory refurbished Dell Inspiron 1100 laptop for under $800. Before it also used to work fine on 900MHz IBM.

Factory remanufactured laptops

There are generally two ways to buy renewed laptop. The best is to buy factory remanufactured laptop directly from its manufacturer. Almost every bigger laptop manufacturer has an outlet section in its online shop, where you can find deals on refurbished notebooks. They are reconditioned and tested by qualified manufacturer’s technicians to meet the same requirements as new items. They also often come with the same warranty conditions and technical support as for new notebooks. The only significant difference is that they are from about $100 to several hundreds dollars cheaper than the same models new. Dell, IBM and Compaq  brands currently presented on our site, all run outlet shops on their web sites.

Third party reconditioned laptops

The second way is to hunt a deal from one of countless third party laptops resellers. Buying from third party reseller, you usually get better prices for the same items. You can also find older models that are not available on manufacturers sites. Each laptop is tested, repaired if needed and cleaned to be in good, working condition. They usually come with warranty but its period rarely extends 90 days. It is also common that battery is not covered by warranty. You can find very good deals on third party refurbished laptops but be careful to buy only from respected and established resellers.

I hope this site will convince you that good laptop doesn’t need to be expensive. The articles should answer most of your questions regarding laptop parts, equipment, accessories, peripherals and upgrading issues. Sellers review should help you to learn how to find quality online resellers. It also presents detailed description of several popular online resellers, where you can find deals on reconditioned and used computers. The brand categories you see at the top of the menu contain information on refurbished laptops offers from specific brands and reviews of the most popular and common models.

 

For more information on where to buy used laptops please visit buy used laptops now.

 

 



How to transfer files from a computer that will only run in safe mode?

Filed Under (Desktops) by admin on 23-12-2009

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corey2444 asked:


I have an old computer that gets a blue error screen (when trying to boot up), then auto-restarts. The only way to access this computer is through safe mode.

I have purchased a new computer, but still need some important tax info off the old one, for my 2008 taxes.

I have never transferred files from one computer to another, let alone from one that only boots up on safe mode to the other.

If this is not possible, is there another way I can get the files on my new computer?

Computer Software in Plain English

Filed Under (Education) by admin on 23-12-2009

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leelefever asked:


www.commoncraft.com A short explanation of how operating systems and programs work together to make computers useful and customizable.

Toshiba Qosmio Laptop Review

Filed Under (Education) by admin on 23-12-2009

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ScottRayne asked:


Toshiba Qosmio Laptop Model G55-802 Review Here’s another review on this unit: www.youtube.com (special thanks to afgkingl for the post) Here are the links that I know of that sell this unit: **UPDATE** Nobody sells this unit – I have no idea why they suddenly stopped selling them… Toshiba came out with similar models. I bought my unit from: www.computers4sure.com Computers4sure sold me this laptop and they were an awesome company to deal with. Great commun, quick ship. Here are the …

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