Tag: notebook

22 March
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Asus plans to bring its Fold/Unfold concept to reality by commercially launching the product in September or October 2009 according to a TechRadar interview with Asus’ CEO Jerry Shen. He also said that the new type of notebook will retail for somewhere between 00 to 00. We previously reported that a launch was being pencilled [...]
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22 March
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By Luke Anderson

Spring is finally here, and that means more warm weather and beautiful days outside. It also means people are spending more time out and about with their laptops. So when you’re stumped with an issue on your notebook, just head over to the Laptop Experts site. The other experts and I are still hard at work making sure that no question goes unanswered. Here’s a selection of questions from this past week.

Wireless networking is essential for a laptop, so it’s only natural to find someone with a question about setting up their wireless router. Someone else was concerned that their hard drive wasn’t showing as much space as was promised. A RAM upgrade went bad and now the laptop won’t boot, what to do now? Someone else was having issues getting games to play, while another person needed a recommendation on a Mobile Internet Device (MID).

Though we experts are generally on top of things, we don’t mind if you jump in and answer questions too. Ask questions, answer them, it’s all a part of the community. So head on over to the Laptop Experts site and leave us a question or two.

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21 March
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USB charging is the way to go these days, and I long for the day where all USB connectors are standardized so that we need not bring so many different chargers when traveling. Gadget mavens Brando takes a step towards that reality with its AC to 5-USB Power Adaptor, allowing you to charge up to five different USB-powered devices simultaneously whenever there is no computer or notebook available, as long as it is hooked up to a wall socket. What happens if you’re in a different country then? Fear not for Brando has that ground covered by offering alternative plugs for the US, UK, Australia and Europe, making it compatible with virtually any country you step foot onto. The travel charger is smart enough to adjust all voltages and frequencies automatically when plugged in, so there is no need to lug around a heavy converter with you. This nifty device will cost you a pop.


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[ AC to 5-USB Power Adaptor (3000mA) copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]



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