Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Intel Systems

Intel GMA The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is Intel's current line of graphics processors (GPUs) built into various motherboard chipsets. These integrated graphics products allow a computer to be built without a separate graphics card, which can reduce cost, power consumption and noise.
They are commonly found on low-priced notebook and desktop computers as well as business computers, which do not need high levels of graphics capability. 90% of all PCs sold have integrated graphics.
They rely on the computer's main memory for storage, which imposes a performance penalty as both the CPU and GPU have to access memory over the same bus.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Intel Desktop Boards



Intel Desktop Boards provide a broad range of products designed to help you choose platforms with the right performance, features and price to meet the needs of a broad spectrum of home and office users. Now Intel is introducing a new board naming series, providing you with a fast and easy way to choose the right Intel Desktop Board for every purpose. Whether you are an Executive, Extreme Gamer, Media Pro, or a Computer Novice, Intel has a motherboard to fit your needs.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

SAMSUNG


SAMSUNG NB NP-NC10


SAMSUNG NB NP-NC10 Inter Atom Processor 1.60 GHz,512 KB 1 GB DDR2 160 GB Sata HDD 5400 rpm Wireless LAN 802.11b/g 10/100/1000 mbps 10.2\" WSVGA 3 in 1 media card reader NO Window XP Home 1.3 MP Web Cam Bluetooth 2.0 Intel GMA 950 (INT. Graphic) 1.19 Kg



Price Rs. 25,600/-


Friday, May 22, 2009

Model CPU

See the model CPU



Opend CD Drive

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Intel

Intel GMA
The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is Intel's current line of graphics processors (GPUs) built into various motherboard chipsets.
These integrated graphics products allow a computer to be built without a separate graphics card, which can reduce cost, power consumption and noise.

They are commonly found on low-priced notebook and desktop computers as well as business computers, which do not need high levels of graphics capability. 90% of all PCs sold have integrated graphics.

They rely on the computer's main memory for storage, which imposes a performance penalty as both the CPU and GPU have to access memory over the same bus.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Laptops and Hardware




Most of the internal components in a notebook are soldered or glued together and cannot be replaced by the user. The components that are (usually) replaceable for improved performance, however, are RAM memory modules and hard drive. One of the reasons to upgrade your hard drive is getting more storage space, but switching to a faster hard drive or SSD may also have a significant impact on the overall performance of a laptop. Laptop Logic tests and compares hard drives and sorts out what kind of benefits you can achieve from upgrading.

On the test bed today we bring you the Hitachi Travelstar 5K160 160GB 2.5' USB hard drive upgrade kit. This is Hitachi's first perpendicular magnetic recording retail kit. Seeking to fill your portable storage needs with a drive whose footprint is about the same size as an iPod, Hitachi seems to have a winner on their hands. We'll see if that's the case by showing the drive's performance through a series of synthetic and real world tests. Afterwards, you can be the judge if this drive is worth your hard earned cash. Sound good? Ok, let's get going then.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Computer Peripherals

Laptop, Branded & Assembled PCs, computer peripherals such as Printers, Scanners, Copier and related hardware. Our main area of specialisation is Computer Networking for Individual to the company of all sizes, Installation of Servers/Router Configuration, Firewall protection, Virus and Spam protection, and many more.


We provide full service on any existing computer, troubleshoot any system problems as well as service most Fortune 500 office servers/workstations and printers and most small office/home office units, etc.
Network SecurityProtect Your Network and Computer, Stop Virus Infections with Centrally Managed Virus Protection from M SecureNet.Prevent Cyber Vandalism and Theft from Hackers and Thieves. Protect your business with Network Security Systems. At least 6new computer viruses are created each day. Installing typical desktop virus protection isn't enough, because 90% of all virus infections occur on computers with desktop virus software. Protect Your Network! Conducting business on the Internet is necessary for a successful business future. However business on the Internet is a lot like business on the street. You need products, sales people. You protect your physical office from thieves and vandals, then you must protect your electronic office. Just as traditional thieves spend their days looking for unprotected offices, cyber thieves look for unprotected computers and networks.

Personal Computers

Desktops PC

Laptops

Workstations


Entry level Servers


Ideal for the small sites, Offices and workgroups with no additional cost of IT support. Mid- range and high-performance ServersSuitable for the demanding departments and entry level enterprises, to powerful, sclabale servers to meet corporate data centre requirements for optimal performance and maximum reliability. Multifunction Deskjet PrintersComplete, all-in-one resource for all your office needs. Print, fax, scan and copy from one integrated product, enhanced with photo-quality colour for professional-looking documents. Multifunction Laser PrinterLaser-quality printing, faxing, scanning and copying for you and your home office. Networking ComponentsRouters, Switches, Hubs, repeaters, Copper UTP, Copper STP, Optical Fiber, Connectors,Racks etc. AccessoriesAdapters, hard disk drives, keyboards, memory, mouse, paper trays, storage devices, and many more. OptionsAdditional CPUs, memory, hard drives, network cards, connectors & cables of various types and many. All our products offer high quality and reliability and are backed by our renowned service and support, you have an assurance of our assistance nearby - wherever you are. All from a company with unmatched experience in providing total computing solutions.


Monday, April 20, 2009

Advantages

Portability is usually the first feature mentioned in any comparison of laptops versus desktop PCs. Portability means that a laptop can be used in many places not only at home and at the office, but also during commuting and flights, in coffee shops, in lecture halls and libraries, at clients' location or at a meeting room, etc. The portability feature offers several distinct advantages:
Getting more done – Using a laptop in places where a desktop PC can't be used, and at times that would otherwise be wasted. For example, an office worker managing his e-mails during an hour-long commute by train, or a student doing her homework at the university coffee shop during a break between lectures.
Immediacy – Carrying a laptop means having instant access to various information, personal and work files. Immediacy allows better collaboration between coworkers or students, as a laptop can be flipped open to present a problem or a solution anytime, anywhere.
Up-to-date information – If a person has more than one desktop PC, a problem of Connectivity A proliferation of Wi-Fi wireless networks and cellular broadband data services combined with a near-ubiquitous support by laptops means that a laptop can have easy Internet and local network connectivity while remaining mobile. Wi Fi networks and laptop programs are especially widespread at university campuses.
Other advantages of laptops include:
Size : Laptops are smaller than standard PCs. This is beneficial when space is at a premium, for example in small apartments and student dorms. When not in use, a laptop can be closed and put away.
Low power consumption : Laptops are several times more power-efficient than desktops. A typical laptop uses 20-90 W, compared to 100-800 W for desktops. This could be particularly beneficial for businesses and homes where there is a computer running 24/7
Quiet : Laptops are often quieter than desktops, due both to the components and to less heat production leading to use of fewer and slower cooling fans.
Battery : a charged laptop can run several hours in case of a power outage and is not affected by short power interruptions and brownouts. A desktop PC needs a UPS to handle short interruptions, brownouts and spikes; achieving on-battery time of more than 20-30 minutes for a desktop PC requires a large and expensive UPS.

Laptop Hard Disk



• Internal storage – Laptop Hard disks are physically smaller—2.5 inch (60 mm) or 1.8 inch (46 mm) —compared to desktop 3.5 inch (90 mm) drives. Some new laptops employ more expensive, but faster, lighter and power-efficient Flash memory-based SSDs instead. Currently, 250 to 320 GB sizes are common for laptop hard disks (64 to 128 GB for SSDs).

• Input – A pointing stick, touchpad or both are used to control the position of the cursor on the screen, and an integrated keyboard is used for typing. External keyboard and mouse may be connected using USB or PS/2 (if present).

• Ports – several USB ports, an external monitor port (VGA or DVI), audio in/out, and an Ethernet network port are found on most laptops. Less common are legacy ports such as a PS/2 keyboard/mouse port, serial port or a parallel port. S-video or composite video ports are more common on consumer-oriented notebooks.



The internal organization of the any hard disk drive consists of the following four parts primarily. They are as listed below:

the Platters, the Head Arm, the Chassis, and also the Head Actuator.

The hard disk drives are also available in two different types that is the internal and also the external hard disk drives.

The internal hard disk drives are used for the storage of the data in the computer case. There are not portable and usually are inside the case.

The external hard disk drives are portable can be connected to other computer systems as well. There is a hard casing over the hard disk.

Laptop Motherboard



Motherboard – laptop motherboards are highly make- and model-specific, and do not conform to a desktop form factor. Unlike a desktop board that usually has several slots for expansion cards (3 to 7 are common), a board for a small, highly integrated laptop may have no expansion slots at all, with all the functionality implemented on the motherboard itself; the only expansion possible in this case is via an external port such as USB. Other boards may have one or more standard, such as ExpressCard, or proprietary expansion slots. Several other functions (storage controllers, networking, sound card and external ports) are implemented on the motherboard

New Laptops


A laptop is a personal computer designed for mobile use small enough to sit on one's lap. A laptop includes most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, or a pointing stick), speakers, as well as a battery, into a single small and light unit. The rechargeable battery required is charged from an AC/DC adapter (or wall wart) and typically stores enough energy to run the laptop for several hours.Laptops are usually shaped like a large notebook with thicknesses between 0.7–1.5 inches (18–38 mm) and dimensions ranging from 10x8 inches (27x22cm, 13" display) to 15x11 inches (39x28cm, 17" display) and up. Modern laptops weigh 3 to 12 pounds (1.4 to 5.4 kg); older laptops were usually heavier.
Most laptops are designed in the flip form factor to protect the screen and the keyboard when closed. Modern 'tablet' laptops have a complex joint between the keyboard housing and the display, permitting the display panel to twist and then lay flat on the keyboard housing.
They usually have a touchscreen display and some include handwriting recognition or graphics drawing capability.
Laptops were originally considered to be "a small niche market" and were thought suitable mostly for "specialized field applications" such as "the military, the Internal Revenue Service, accountants and sales representatives".
Battery-powered portable computers had just 2% worldwide market share in 1986.
But today, there are already more laptops than desktops in businesses, and laptops are becoming obligatory for student use and more popular for general use.
According to a forecast by Intel, more laptops than desktops will be sold in the general PC market as soon as 2009.