Thursday, April 29, 2010

Latest AMD Processor Price in India

AMD CPU price list

  • AMD SEMPRON LE 1250 (2.2GHZ/800MHZ/256KB L2) CPU –Rs.1590

AMD Athlon 64bit X2 dual core processor price list in India

  • AMD ATHLON DUAL CORE X2 5200 Processor(2.7GHZ/1000MHZ/1MB L2) –Rs.2940
  • AMD ATHLON DUAL CORE X2 5400 Processor(2.8GHZ/1000MHZ/1MB L2 –Rs.3550
  • AMD ATHLON DUAL CORE X2 7750 Processor(2.7GHZ/3600MHZ/2MB L2)–Rs.3150
  • AMD ATHLON DUAL CORE X2 7850 Processor(2.8GHZ) –Rs.3900

AMD Phenom 64bit X3 Triple core processor price list in India

  • AMD PHENOM TRI CORE 8650 X3 AM2+ Processor –Rs.4370

AMD Phenom 64bit X4 Quad core processor price list in India

  • AMD PHENOM QUAD CORE 9650 X4 AM2+ Processor–Rs.6825
  • AMD PHENOM QUAD CORE 9950 X4 AM2+ Processor–Rs.8800

AMD PHENOM II CPU

  • AMD PHENOM II 720 X3 AM3/2.8GHZ Processor–Rs.8000
  • AMD PHENOM II 810 X4 AM3/2.6GHZ Processor–Rs.9800
  • AMD PHENOM II 920 X4 AM2+/2.8GHZ Processor–Rs.10500
  • AMD PHENOM II 940 X4 AM2+/3.0GHZ Processor–Rs.11200
  • AMD PHENOM II 955 X4 AM3/3.2GHZ Processor–Rs.14000

AMD’s Upcoming Processors for Desktop Computers 

AMD Athlon X2 Dual-core “Brisbane” (BH-G2-AM2)
  • AMD Athlon X2 5050e at 2.6GHz,45w
  • AMD Athlon X2 3250e (1.5GHz,22 w)

AMD Phenom X3 triple-core “Toliman” (DR-B3-AM2+)
  • Phenom X3 8850 at 2.5GHz,95w
  • Phenom X3 8850 Unlocked (2.5GHz,95w)

AMD Athlon Single-core “Lima” Processor (BH-G2-AM2) for low-power devices at 1.6GHz ,draws just 15W
  • AMD Athlon 2650e (1.66GHz,15w)

AMD Phenom TBD Quad-core “Deneb” Processor (RB-C2-AM2+)
  • Phenom X4 TBD (3GHz,125w)
  • Phenom X4 TBD (2.8GHz,125w)

The AMD “ultra-value client” UVC solutions(Intel’s Atom competitor ?)

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

External Hard Disk Price List

External Hard Disk Price in India – All Prices are in Indian Rupee


Segate External Hard disk Prices
  • Seagate FreeAgent 500GB USB External Hard Disk – 3550/-
  • Seagate FreeAgent 750GB USB External Hard Disk – 4400/-
  • Seagate FreeAgent 1TeraByte USB External Hard Disk – 5250/-
  • Seagate FreeAgent 1.5 TeraByte USB External Hard Disk – 8900/-

Western Digital External Hard disk Prices
  • Western Digital My Book Essential 250 GB USB External Hard Disk – 3250/-
  • Western Digital My Book Essential 320 GB USB External Hard Disk – 3500/-
  • Western Digital My Book Essential 500 GB USB External Hard Disk – 5400/-

Western Digital My Book Home Series External Hard Disk Prices
  • Western Digital My Book 640 GB USB – 4000/-
  • Western Digital My Book 1 Terabyte USB – 5350/-

Hard Disk Price List

Latest Hard Disk Prices in India
2 TeraByte (TB) Hard Disk price in India
  • 2 TeraByte Western Digital (WD) Hard Disk Price – 11,900/-

1.5 TeraByte (TB) Hard Disk price in India
  • 1.5 TeraByte Segate Hard Disk Price – 6,900/-

1 TeraByte (TB) Hard Disk price in India
  • 1 TeraByte Segate Hard Disk Price – 4500/-
  • 1 TeraByte Sata Western Digital Hard Disk – 4500/-

750GB Hard Disk Prices
  • 750GB Sata Seagate Hard Disk -4100/-
  • 750GB Sata Western Digital Hard Disk – 4050/-

640GB Hard Disk Prices
  • 640GB Sata Western Digital Hard Disk (16MB buffer) – 3350/-
  • 640GB Sata Western Digital Hard Disk (32Mb Buffer) – 3550/-

500GB Hard Disk Price
  • 500GB Sata Seagate Hard Disk – 2600/-
  • 500GB Sata Hitachi Hard Disk – 2550/-
  • 500GB Sata Western Digital Hard Disk – 2650/-

320GB Hard Disk Price
  • 320 GB Sata Seagate Hard Disk – 2200/-
  • 320 GB Sata Western Digital Hard Disk – 2200/-
  • 320 GB Sata Hitachi Hard Disk – 2150/-

250GB Hard Disk Price
  • 250 GB Sata Hitachi Hard Disk – 2050/-
  • 250 GB Sata Seagate Hard Disk – 2000/-
  • 250 GB Sata Western Digital Hard Disk – 2000/-

160GB Hard Disk Prices

  • 160 GB Sata Seagate Hard Disk – 1850/-
  • 160 GB Sata Hitachi Hard Disk – 1900/-
  • 160 GB Sata Western Digital Hard Disk – 1800/-

ALL LATEST DDR AND DDR2 RAM PRICE LIST

ALL LATEST DDR AND DDR2 RAM
 
Prices of 512MB RAM chips have come down by at least Rs 500 this month in Mumbai. The ostensible reason is the holiday season in the European countries, which has diverted the RAM hardware to the Indian market.
Dushyant Mehta, distributor of Transcend RAM chips, Mediaman, said, “There’s a downtrend in the DDR market globally. The prices have gone down and are likely to remain so or fall further till the first week of January.”

As Gulbir Bhatia, proprietor, Prime ABGB, said, “This is a strategic move by the vendors to promote 512MB over 256MB. As of now, two 256MB RAM chips are more expensive than one 512MB chip. So buyers prefer the latter.
Interestingly, the price has fallen only for 512MB RAMs and not for other capacities. This is being interpreted by a section of the dealers as an indication that the 128 and 256MB RAMs will soon be phased out.

According to Nadeem Radiowala, proprietor, Cassette World, the prices started falling from the first week of December, and so far the price has fallen by Rs 500. “Last week itself the prices went down by Rs 100,” he said.




ALL DDR RAM , AND DDR2 RAM PRICE LIST

ALL LATEST DDR  RAM WITH SPEED AND BRAND
ALL DDR RAM PRICE LIST
1 GB DDR RAM (SPEED) 400 MHz (TRENCEND)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1900/-
1 GB DDR RAM (SPEED) 333 MHz (ZION)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1800/-
1 GB DDR RAM (SPEED) 400 MHz (ZION)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1850/-
256MB DDR RAM(SPEED) 333 MHz
TODAY MARKET PRICE:425/-
256 MB DDR RAM (SPEED) 266 MHz
TODAY MARKET PRICE:500/-
512 MB DDR RAM (SPEED) 400 MHz(TRANCEND)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1150/-
512 MD DDR RAM (SPEED)266 MHz
TODAY MARKET PRICE:875/-

ALL LATEST DDR2 RAM WITH SPEED AND BRAND
ALL DDR2 2GB RAM PRICE LIST
512 MB DDR2 (SPEED) 677 MHz RAM (ZION)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:650/-
512 MB DDR2 (SPEED) 677 MHz RAM (TRANCEND)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:550/-
512 MB DDR2 (SPEED) 533 MHz RAM (ZION)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:575/-
512 MB DDR2 (SPEED) 533 MHz RAM (TRANCEND)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:700/-
512 MB DDR2 (SPEED) 677 MHz RAM (KINGSTON)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:650/-
512 MB DDR2 (SPEED) 677 MHz RAM (DYNET)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:475/-
1 GB DDR2 (SPEED) 667 MHz RAM (KINGSTON)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1000/-
1 GB DDR2 (SPEED) 800 MHz RAM (KINGSTON)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1175/-
1 GB DDR2 (SPEED) 677 MHz RAM (TRANCEND)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1050/-
1 GB DDR2 (SPEED) 800 MHz RAM (TRANCEND)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1090/-

NOW A LATEST 2 GB DDR2 RAM PRICE LIST

ALL LATEST  2GB DDR2 RAM WITH SPEED AND BRAND.
ALL DDR2 2GB RAM PRICE LIST
2 GB DDR2 (SPEED) 800 MHz RAM (TRANCEND)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1800/-
2 GB DDR2 (SPEED) 677 MHz RAM (KINGSTON)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1675/-
2 GB DDR2 (SPEED) 800 MHz RAM (KINGSTON)
TODAY MARKET PRICE:1900/-

           An official from Abacus Peripherals, distributors of Hynix products, informed that the inventory of RAM chips had increased before Christmas in the international market. “With the onset of holidays, the surplus has been routed to Indian shores, which has caused the prices to fall.” He also said that the prevailing price in the Mumbai market is rock bottom price and will not fall further. The dealers at Lamington Road, however, are not so sure whether the current price will continue to remain the same after the market opens in January.
NVIDIA GeForce 9300,9400 motherboard GPU for Desktops PC Computers


ASUS P5Q PRO P45 Motherboard

Intel D945GCCR – Affordable Motherboard


Intel Processor Price List

Intel Core i7 Processor Price List India – Quad Core processor

  • Intel Core i7 920 Processor price – Rs.14,990
  • Intel Core i7 950 Processor price - Rs.31,500
  • Intel Core i7-860 processor price – Rs.16,500
  • Intel Core i7 870 processor price – Rs.32,400
  • Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 965 Processor price -Rs. 54,500


Intel Core i5 Processor Price List India – Quad Core processor

  • Intel Core i5-750 processor – Rs.10,600

Intel Core i3 Processor Price List India

  • Intel Core i3-530 processor price – Rs.6,500
Intel Quad Core Processor Price – Intel Core 2 Quad Price list in India
  • Intel Q9450 Core 2 Quad Processor – 15490/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel Q9400 Core 2 Quad Processor – 10000/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel Q8200 Core 2 Quad Processor – 8290/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel Q8400 Core 2 Quad Processor – 8590/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel Q9550 Core 2 Quad Processor – 11490/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel Q9650 Core 2 Quad Processor – 16500/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel Quad Core Q9505 (2.83 GHz,6MB L2 cache,1333MHz FSB) – Rs.11,400

Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Price List India

  • Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo Processor – 8800/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel E8500 Core 2 Duo Processor – 8200/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel E7500 Core 2 Duo Processor – 5800/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel E7400 Core 2 Duo Processor – 6100/- Indian Rupee
Intel Dual Core Price list in India

  • Intel Dual-Core E5200 Processor – 3300/- Indian Rupee
  • Intel Dual-Core E5300 Processor – 3400/- indian rupee
  • Intel Dual-Core E2200 Processor – 3100/- indian rupee

Intel Dual Celeron Price list in India

  • Intel Celeron 430 Processor - 1990/- Indian Rupee

Monday, April 26, 2010

Laptop Buying Guide 2010 Part 2

Optical Drive

One of the first options to go when you step down to a compact laptop is typically the optical drive. Although it used to be a staple of information sharing 10 years ago, many modern buyers find they can get all the content and software they need from the Internet, or from USB flash drives. We made the leap years ago to no optical drive and barely ever look back, but your results may vary. If you’re used to watching DVDs, burning CDs for friends and loading boxed software off discs, it may not make sense to omit an optical drive. Remember that you can always purchase an external drive to get the best of both worlds: full capability at home, and light weight on the go.


Blu-ray drives remain a luxury, and typically, an expensive upgrade. Before opting for one, ask yourself whether you can really take advantage of Blu-ray on your notebook. If the display will be anything less than 1080p (most notebooks are), we consider it a bit excessive, since you won’t even be able to appreciate full Blu-ray quality without hooking it up to a TV with an HDMI cable. Also make sure the rest of the hardware will be able to handle decoding Blu-ray (integrated graphics are a no go) and whether you’ll really want to watch full-length Blu-ray movies seated at a desktop computer. If you plan to burn Blu-ray discs, make sure you’ll actually be able to afford the media, which can still run up to $5 apiece in small quantities and don’t get much cheaper than $2 a disc in bulk.


Hard Drive

Hard drives boil down to two simple factors: size and speed.

How much space do you need? Consider your current computing habits. If you install every free program you run across on the Web, use your computer as a repository for home videos and pictures, and download lots of music and movies, we would recommend 500GB or more. On the other hand, if you’re mostly content with the software that comes on a computer and rarely tread outside streaming Internet content from the likes of YouTube and Hulu (which is the case for many people these days) you can probably get away with much less. We recently used a laptop with an 80GB drive for years without bumping into space issues, but you would be hard pressed to find much less than 160GB on a new computer these days.


Speed is another matter. Traditional hard drives typically spin at speeds between 5400 and 10,000 RPM, with the faster models obviously granting faster access to data. A quick hard drive can improve the time it takes to open a program or boot into Windows, but only marginally. Even most 5400RPM drives typically perform fine for most users, but we recommend 7200RPM if at all possible, and performance users should look into 10,000RPM drives, or solid-state drives, which, while expensive, can go even faster. On a laptop, solid-state drives are also lighter and more durable, since they have no moving parts. Check out our guide to solid state drives to find out whether you should consider the investment.


Wireless Options


These days, pretty much every notebook available comes with built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but you should always make sure. Opting for the latest 802.1n Wi-Fi standard will boost your connection speeds if you use your notebook for transferring massive files or streaming HD video, but standard 802.11g will work just fine for most people.






Batteries

Although the number of cells in a battery and measurements in milliamp hours (mAh) can help you determine how much juice a battery can actually store, neither really gives an insight into what you really want to know, which is how long they’ll actually last in your laptop. Refer to manufacturers’ claimed battery life figures to get an idea what a given machine is capable of, but keep in mind these are best-case-scenario numbers you probably won’t achieve in real life. Cut them about in half off for an intense usage scenario (like gaming or watching videos), and shave about a third off for more typical use, like casual surfing.


Up until recently, almost all laptops used swappable lithium-ion battery packs, making it easy to change a stock battery out for a larger model with more capacity or to replace it at the end of its lifetime. More recently, a number of laptops, including Apple’s popular MacBooks, have begun using sealed lithium-polymer batteries. While lighter in weight, they also make it impossible to upgrade capacity or keep spare batteries on hand, and if one wears down, you’ll need to send it to a technician for replacement. Many users never touch their batteries anyway, and won’t miss the flexibility, but road warriors and those who plan to keep their machines running for years and years should take note.

Display

The size of your notebook will dictate the size of your screen, but that’s only one of many factors that can make or break a quality display.

Choosing whether you want a matte or reflective screen can dramatically impact how useful your notebook will be in the field. While reflective screens often seem to “pop” more brightness and color, they also act as mirrors to some degree, which can make them downright unusable in the sun or under bright lighting. Matte screens, meanwhile, don’t quite catch the eye as much as their reflective cousins, but perform better in a variety of ambient lighting conditions.

Brightness will also determine whether you’ll be surfing away on a park bench on the first sunny day in spring, or squinting into a dark abyss. Candelas per meter squared (cd/m2) are considered the standard measurement for brightness. Average laptops typically offer around 250 to 300 cd/m2, while those with premium screens can offer up to 400 cd/m2.

Contrast ratio – the difference between the brightest whites and darkest blacks a screen can produce – should also come into play, but companies have found ways to twist these stats significantly, so take numbers with a grain of salt and trust your eyes. Viewing angles – how far you can turn to the side before the screen colors distort or wash out – are often similarly misrepresented, but you should read reviewers’ impressions to see whether a particular laptop excels or lags behind in this department.

Laptop Buying Guide 2010

Torn between netbook and notebook? Boggled by dongles? Puzzled by processors? We offer a simple lay of the land for your next laptop purchase.

When you have to jiggle the power connector just right to get your seven-year-old ThinkPad to wheeze to life, only to take 20 minutes to load a YouTube video, it’s time to put the old beast out to pasture and start anew. But where do you begin in today’s notebook market, which has expanded so much that portables now outsell desktops? With a buying guide, of course. Use this comprehensive buying guide to examine some of the key factors and specs to check when buying a new notebook computer.



Size and Form Factor

Unlike on a desktop, where size and shape are an afterthought for a system you’ll likely kick under a desk anyway, the chassis on a laptop makes all the difference in usability. Buy something too small, and you’ll type at half the speed and squint to make out your latest e-mails and Facebook updates. Buy too big, and you’ll pass out from exhaustion after trying to lug the monster from one room to the next.


You’ll find all sorts of ways to describe different classes of laptops, but screen size is the common denominator. At 12 inches and below, portable computers are typically branded as netbooks. Above 12 inches, they’re laptops or notebooks, and somewhere around 16 inches – it gets a little fuzzy – you run into desktop replacements. To add to that confusion, any notebook with a screen that can swivel around and lay flat is typically called a tablet PC, regardless of the size.


If you’re buying a laptop to use all the time as your primary computer, we wouldn’t advise going any smaller than 13.3 inches. Laptops in that tiny size range are easy to tote, but not comfortable enough for that eight-hour date with a term paper, and typically come in light on power as well. A 14- or 15-inch inch screen makes for a good all-around machine that will make you perfectly happy at home or on the road. Stepping up to anything larger typically diminishes portability quite a bit –especially because the large displays and powerful hardware that occupy that space typically drain batteries like kindergarteners drain juice boxes. But if you plan to use them at home most of the time, you’ll find the computing experience almost like using a desktop.


Processor

The most important bit of hardware in your notebook can also be one of the most difficult to choose. Between Intel and AMD, models lines including Pentium, Core 2 Duo, Athlon, Sempron, and more, GHz ratings that aren’t comparable between companies, things start to look pretty complicated. PCWorld offers one of the most comprehensive guides on the subject, but let’s look at just the basics.


For most users, two is the magic number for cores. Two cores will offer excellent multitasking capability, and because they’ve become a de facto standard for new PCs, they’re reasonably affordable, too. Three or four cores will obviously offer more performance – especially for processor-intense applications like video editing – but most users simply won’t take advantage of all the extra horsepower, and you won’t find them until you step up to about 16 inches.

Clock speeds (ex. 3.2GHz) are still an important indicator of CPU performance, but can only really be compared within similar lines. A 2.0GHz Intel Atom processor is faster than 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, but not necessarily faster than a 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. Other factors include front-side bus speed, onboard cache, whether it’s a 32- or 64-bit processor, and many more. Check out PCWorld’s guide if you really want to understand how they all interact to make up performance.

As with many aspects of PC buying, you generally get what you pay for, so let price be a rough guide to processors when the tangle of naming schemes and specs proves to be a little bit too much, and do research on the individual processor you’re considering buying to get a better idea how it will perform with what you intend to use it for.

Also keep in mind that the most powerful processors eat up the most battery life. Even if you have the extra cash to throw around, picking up an oinker of a processor might come back to bite you if you plan to spend the majority of your computing time away from an outlet.


Memory

With operating systems and software gobbling up more and more memory as time wears on (Outlook alone is gobbling up 125MB on the PC we’re writing this on), this is not an area where you want to skimp. The 32-bit version of Windows (whether XP, Vista or Windows 7) can only make use of up to 4GB of RAM, and that’s the amount we recommend you look for, considering how inexpensive it typically is.

That said, remember that RAM is easy to install yourself, so you can buy less to begin with and add more if you find performance lacking. Just be sure the configuration your PC comes in will allow you to add more (ordering 2GB on a motherboard with two DIMM slots might get you two 1GB sticks, meaning you’ll have to toss one of the old sticks to add more). For a desktop running Windows 7 or Windows Vista, consider 1GB the bare minimum.



Video Card

Laptops aren’t typically the first choice of gamers, but if you plan do any gaming outside of five-year-old titles and casual titles like Plants vs. Zombies, you’re going to need a discrete video card. ATI and Nvidia are the two major players in this space.


Unlike a desktop purchase, where manufacturers might offer you any number of available cards for a computer, laptops manufacturers will typically only offer a couple, if any at all. If you’re looking for a specific model, you might actually have to let your choice of video card guide you to a notebook, rather than vice versa. In general, let price be your guide. At the high end, the most expensive cards can easily stack on hundreds of dollars for a sliver of extra performance, while at the bottom end, spending $50 for any graphics card at all can offer a massive boost in performance. We recommend sticking to the bottom end for the best value, unless you’re sure you’ll take advantage of all the extra horsepower. Consider 512MB “standard” for a graphics card and 1GB supreme.

If battery life is a concern, consider a notebook with switchable graphics, like Lenovo’s U550. This will let you run at full bore on a discrete card when you’re out for blood, then switch back to a more efficient integrated graphics card when you’re just surfing or piddling around, and want to preserve battery life. Notebooks with Nvidia’s new Optimus platform will even switch automatically for you.

Laptop Brands – Buying Guide

In order to make it easy for you to differentiate between different brands of laptops by giving you an understanding of what each brand has to offer; we have decided to give you a quick preview of various brands. In order to do so we will be publishing a series of reviews featuring each laptop manufacturer brand and a generous scoop of our knowledge on the key strengths and weaknesses so that you would know what brand to look for that best meets your computing needs.

Just like everything else laptops have constantly evolved to answer our needs and different brand and models offer specific features and benefits. Laptops are not just laptops for that matter; we have standard 15″ laptops for the average user, 8″ mini netbook for the traveler and portablity seeker or Widescreen and tablet PC for the multimedia and game lovers.

It would be an interesting exercise to delve in to the details and see the comparison of different brands such as IBM Laptops and HP Laptops , Sony Vaio and Dell Laptops to identify what each of them do better than others. So watch-out this space for some expert laptop brand reviews.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

List of laptop brands and manufacturers

Major brands
  • Acer - TravelMate, Extensa, Ferrari, Aspire
  • Apple - MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro
  • ASUS - Asus Eee, Lamborghini
  • Compaq - Evo, Armada, LTE, Presario
  • Dell - Inspiron, Latitude, Precision, Studio, Vostro, XPS, Studio XPS
  • Fujitsu - LifeBook, Stylistic
  • G7 Systems - Genius Book, Hi-Fi PC, G7 Studio, G7 Extreme [1]
  • Gateway
  • Hewlett-Packard - HP Pavilion, HP Omnibook, HP Compaq Notebooks
  • Lenovo - ThinkPad, IdeaPad, 3000 series
  • Panasonic - Toughbook, Satellite, Let's Note (available in Japan only) [2]
  • Sony - VAIO
  • Toshiba - Dynabook, Portege, Tecra, Satellite, Qosmio, Libretto

Gaming brands
  • Gateway - FX Series
  • Abbcore Technologies - Velocita
  • Alienware - Area 51m, Alienware Sentia and Aurora m, M15x, M17x
  • AVADirect
  • CyberPower
  • Dell XPS - M1730 (laptop), and M1530 (laptop)
  • Falcon Northwest - DR6800, TL2
  • iBuyPower
  • Vigor Gaming - Atlantis, Augustus, Artorius, and Aegis
  • WidowPC

Laptops for children
  • Digital Textbook
  • Elonex ONE
  • InkMedia
  • Intel - Classmate PC
  • OLPC XO-1 - $100 Laptop or Children's Machine
  • Tianhua GX-1C
  • Eee PC

Other brands
  • Abbcore Technologies - Desktop, Notebook, Server, Media Center
  • Acorn Computers - Deskbook, Desknote and Solonote
  • Averatec
  • BenQ
  • Everex - CloudBook, gBook
  • Founder Technology
  • Fujitsu Siemens - Lifebook, FMV - BiBlo, Amilo, Esprimo Mobile
  • G7 - Genius Book
  • Gericom
  • Gigabyte Technology
  • Gliese IT
  • Hasee
  • HCL
  • HTC - HTC Shift
  • Hypersonic
  • Hyundai
  • Jetta (electronics company) - Jetbook
  • LG - Xnote
  • LinuxCertified - Linux laptop
  • MDG Computers
  • Medion
  • Micro-Star International (MSI) - Megabook, Wind
  • NEC - VERSA, LaVie
  • Neo - Empiriva, Endura
  • Noahpad
  • OCZ
  • OQO
  • Orca
  • Packard Bell - EasyNote
  • PC Club
  • Philips - X200
  • Pioneer Computers
  • Positivo Informática
  • Prestigio
  • Sager Notebook Computers
  • Seanix - Seanix
  • Sharp - Mebius
  • Siragon, C.A.
  • System76
  • TabletKiosk
  • Tongfang
  • Turbo-X (Greece only)
  • Vestel
  • VIA - NanoBook, pc-1 Initiative
  • Voodoo PC - Envy
  • Zenith
  • Zepto
  • Wipro Technologies
  • Zinox Technologies

HP Pavilion Laptops Prices

HP Pavilion Laptop DV4-1415TU
Price: Rs-40450

This HP Laptop is one the cheapest priced variety from HP with full set of features. Weighs only 2.26kg powered by Intel Core2Duo Mobile processor gives quiet and fast processing most will like. The enhanced speed step technology is the added advantage of this HP laptop. The Price of this HP laptop is a good bargain for its features. Intel GM45 Express Chipset and 3GB of DDR2 RAM are its other two very attracting features. HDMI v1.3 and one eSATA port which can transfer files at 3GB/sec are gives us the feature technology proof.

The missing part of this laptop is its DDR2 RAM when we are all looking for the DDR3 RAM. And it is not Windows7. We hope very soon HP will release more laptops with Windows7 operating system.

Even these are the missing points, we highly recommend this HP Laptop for its cheap price with full bundled features. It is a real gift from HP.



HP Pavilion Laptop DV4-1415TU Specification
Microprocessor
• Intel Core2 Duo Mobile Processor T6600 (2.2 GHz)
• Enhanced Speed-Step Technology
• 800 MHz FSB
• 2 MB Integrated L2 advanced transfer cache
Chipset
• Intel GM45 Express Chipset
Memory RAM
• 3 GB PC2-6400 DDR2 (800 MHz)
• 2 SODIMM Slots
Hard Drive
• 320 GB SATA Drive
• 150 MB/sec @ 7200 RPM
• HP ProtectSmart HDD Protection
DVD Drive
• 8X SuperMulti Drive with DL
• LightScribe Technology
• DVD+RW/+R Writer
Graphics
• Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M HD
Display
• 14.1inch Widescreen TFT
• 1280 x 768 WXGA
• 16:10 Aspect Ratio
• BrightView Display
• Audio / Speakers
• SRS Audio
• High Definition Audio
• Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers

LAN
• Integrated 10/100 LAN
• High Speed 56K Modem
5-In-1 Digital Media Reader
• Secure Digital(SD), Multi-media card(MMC), Memory stick (MS), Memory stick pro(MSP) and xD card
Wireless LAN
• Integrated Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
Bluetooth
• Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 HP
Others
• ExpressCard/54 slot
Ports
• One HDMI v1.3 with HDCP Key
• eSATA (3 Gb/sec) / USB 2.0 combo Port
• Two USB 2.0 Ports
• Two Stereo Headphone Jacks
• One Microphone In (Stereo)
• One RJ-11 – Modem
• One RJ-45 – NIC
• One DC Power In
• One VGA Out
• Expansion port 3
• Docking port
• Kensington Lock
Pointing Device & Keyboard
• Touch Pad with Two way Scroll Zone
• 86 Keys layout; 12 Function Keys
• Fingerprint Reader
Webcam and Microphones
• In-built Web Cam
• Digital Dual Array microphones
Operating System
• Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit)
Additional Software
• Motorola SoftStylus
• Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.x
Entertainment / Imaging
• Cyberlink DVD Suite
• HP MediaSmart
• HP MediaSmart DVD
• HP MediaSmart Music
• HP MediaSmart Photo
• HP MediaSmart Webcam
• Muvee Reveal
• HP Games -Shareware
• Digital Persona Fingerprint Reader
• 3D Drive Guard HDD Protection
• Norton Internet Security 2009 (Includes 60 days of Live updates)
• Norton Anti-Virus (Includes 60 days of Live updates)
• Recovery Disc Creator

Accessorie
• HP Mobile ExpressCard Remote Control
Battery
• 6 Cell Lithium Ion
Dimensions ? (H x W x D)

• 1.34/1.56 x 13.14 x 9.43 inches
Weight

• 2.26 Kgs / 5 lbs

Warranty – One Year.



HP Pavilion DV4-1404TU Laptop
Price : Rs-39500
In this HP Laptop the processor is a Intel Pentium Dual Core Mobile Processor T4300 (2.1GHz). This HP Laptop is widely available in India at best and cheap prices. The price is cheap compare to some models of this same configuration. We can say the advantages of this HP Laptop are its Processor which is a Mobile Processor which will definitely consume less power compared to other models of laptops. The other major advantage on buying this HP Laptop are it’s powerful Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M HD which is from Intel, the 3GB DDR2 800MHz RAM, 320GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Disk Drive with HDD Protection, the HDMI v1.3 Port and the eSATA/USB Combo Port. Apart from these there are other factures also we need to consider before buying this Laptop. The weight and battery life which are most important for portability. The weight is 2.26KGs which is comfortable for any person on regular travel. This HP Laptop comes with 6 Cell lithium battery, which is quiet good for long battery life. The operating system is Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit version. Read more and visit us regularly to know the latest laptop prices in India.

This HP Laptop Specification
• Processor : Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile Processor T4300 (2.1 GHz)
• Chipset : Intel GM45 Express Chipset / 1MB L2 Cache / 800 Mhz FSB
• RAM: 3 GB PC2-6400 DDR2 (800 MHz)
• HDD: 320 GB SATA @ 5400 RPM with HDD Protection
• DVD Drive: Super Multi Drive DVD +RW/ +R Writer Light Scribe
• Display: 14.1″ WideScreen (WXGA) with BrightView Technology
• Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit)
• WiFi : Integrated 802.11b/g Wireless LAN
• Graphics : Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M HD
• Ports : One HDMI v1.3 / eSATA/USB Combo Port / 2 USB 2.0
• Weight – 2.26 Kgs
• 6 Cell Lithium Battery
• Carry Case
• Fingerprint Reader
• VGA Web Cam & Microphones
• Others: HP Media Smart, HP Mobile Express Card Remote Control, Acrobat Reader 8.0, HP Games


HP Pavilion Laptop – DV6-1211AX
Price : Rs-46000
This HP Pavilion Laptop is AMD Turion X2 Processor Powered with 4GB of DDR2 800MHz RAM. It is a good configuration for a powerful Laptop in this price range. The other important specification of this HP Laptop are, 320GB Hard Disk Drive which is 5400 RPM ( HDD Protection ), The Super Multi DVD Drive, Finger Print Reader, Integrated 802.11a/b/g/draft-n Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, 1 HDMI Port, 1 eSATA/USB Combo Port and 3 USB 2.0 Ports. The operating system installed on this HP laptop is “Windows Vista Home Premium (32 Bit Version). For complete specification, click the link below.


This HP Laptop Specification
• Processor: AMD Turion X2 Processor RM-75 (2.2 GHz), Dual Core
• Chipset: AMD M770
• L2 Cache : 1MB
• FSB : Upto 3600MHz
• 4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 RAM (800MHz)
• 320GB SATA Hard Disk Drive with HDD Protection ( RPM 5400)
• Super Multi Drive DVD +/- RW / +/-R Writer (Light Scibe)
• 15.6″ Widescreen (WXGA) with Brightview Technology
• Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System (32Bit)
• FingerPrint Reader
• VGA Webcam
• Microphones
• Integrated 802.11a/b/g/draft-n Wireless LAN
• Bluetooth
• ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 -1GB Dedicated Graphics
• One HDMI v1.3 Port
• One eSATA/USB Combo Port
• 3 USB 2.0 Ports
• Weight : 2.93Kgs
• 6 Cell Lithium Battery
• Carry Case
• HP Mobile Express Card Remote Control
• HP Games
Under Same Laptop Prices
• HP Pavilion DV4-1404TU Laptop

Dell Inspiron Laptops Prices

Dell Inspiron Mini Laptop – Mini10
Price: Rs-22000

Mini Laptop from Dell. Small and powerful Mini10 from Dell. The model is ” Dell Inspiron Mini10″ and it is powered by intel Atom Processor Z530 (1.6GHz) 512KB Cache. The display is 10.1 Widescreen WXGA(1280X800)With 1.3MP Web Camera. This Mini laptop model comes in two prices. The main difference for the higher price is for it’s battery. The low priced one is built with 3 Cell Battery whereas the higher priced model comes with 6Cell Battery. We highly recommed this higher priced version for it’s long time battery power. Long battery power is the very essential feature of any Mini Laptops as it is mainly designed for mobility. This “Dell inspiron Mini Laptop” is a hot product in India. As in most of the mini laptops, this is also not comes with any Optical Disk Drives ( No CD/DVD Drive). No Case or laptop bag. Need to buy a good laptop bag or laptop sleeve once immediately bought this laptop as there are lot of chances to drop for it’s small factor design.



• Dell inspiron Mini10 Laptop Specification
• Processor: INTEL® ATOM™ PROCESSOR Z530 (1.6GHz) 512KB CACHE
• Display: 10.1 WIDESCREEN WXGA(1280X800)
• Camera: 1.3MP WEB CAMERA
• Memory: 1GB DDR2 SDRAM
• Hard Disk Drive: 160GB HDD
• Operating System: GENUINE WINDOWS® XP HOME EDITION
• Graphics: INTEGRATED GRAPHICS MEDIA ACCELERATOR X500
• Card Reader: 3-IN-1 MEDIA CARD READER
• BUILT IN WIFI / BLUETOOTH / 10/100 LAN
• 3-CELL LITHIUM ION BATTERY(Less Priced) / 6-CELL LITHIUM ION BATTERY (Higher Priced)
• NO CASE
• COLOR OPTIONS
• 1 YEAR ON-SITE LIMITED WARRANTY NEXT BUSINESS DAY
Under Same Laptop Prices
• Acer Aspire One AO751H

Dell Vostro Laptop A840
Price : Rs-28750
This is Dell Vostro Laptop Model A840 which is built with Intel Core2Duo processor. The color is Black. The Hard Disk Drive is 160GB. The Laptop Memory on this Dell Vostro Laptop is 1GB DDR2 ( Not DDR3 and 1GB is not a good configuration). The chipset is Intel X3100. The Laptop Processor model is T5470. Warranty on this Dell laptop is 1 Year Carry in. The disadvantage on this laptop – there is no webcam.

Laptop Specification

• Intel Core2Duo processor T5470
• 160GB HDD
• 1GB DDR2 Laptop Memory
• DVD +/-RW Drive
• Laptop Color – Black
• Chipset : Intel X3100
• 14.1 inch Display
• Warranty: 1 year Carry in
• Webcam: NO
• 6 Cell Laptop Battery
• Large Nylon Carry Case
• Bluetooth : YES
Under Same Laptop Prices
• Lenovo Ideapad G450 ( 14″ Screen )
• Acer Extensa Laptop 4630Z
• Acer Extensa 4630 Laptop
• Acer Aspire 4736Z Laptop

Dell Vostro Laptop Bundle1
Price: Rs-32000
Dell laptop bundle offer #1. Available only on availability. Check the Dell dealer nearest to you.
This Dell laptop comes with the Intel T5670 processor. 160GB Hard Disk Drive and 1GB Memory. The video card is Intel X3100 gives better clarity video output. DVD+/- RW slot drive, 1.3Mega Pixel camera, Bluetooth and 6cell Battery.
The Operating system in this Dell laptop is Free DOS. But possible upgrade to Vista or buy your own Vista operating system and install. Free Large Nylon Carry Case.

This Dell Laptop Specification
• Processor: Intel T5670
• HDD: 160GB
• RAM: 1GB
• Video Card: Intel X3100
• Operating System: Free DOS
• Optical Drive: Slot Drive DVD+/-RW
• Display: 15.4 inch WXGA
• Bluetooth
• 1.3 Mega pixel
• Battery: 6 Cell
• Carry Bag: Big Nylon Laptop Bag
Under Same Laptop Prices
• Lenovo Ideapad G450 ( 14″ Screen )
• Lenovo Ideapad G430 ( 14″ Screen)
• HP Pavilion Laptop – DV2-1003AX
• Acer Aspire 4736Z Laptop

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Compaq Laptop Price in India

Compaq Laptop Price in India – Compaq Presario Laptop Prices
Compaq Laptop offers performance and reliability into one portable system. With all connectivity options, Intel and AMD processors and new technology give you a good mobile computing solution.
Compaq Presario laptops have enough features to make your life easy. Whether you’re working on a spreadsheet, or watching favourite DVD, this notebook delivers value and performance.



• Compaq Presario C707TU Price – 29,500/-
• Compaq Presario C738TU Price – 30,500/-
• Compaq Presario C733TU Price – 23,000/-
• Compaq Presario C702TU Price – 22,000/-
• Compaq Presario C752TU Price – 35,500/-
• Compaq Presario A901TU Price – 38,500/-
• Compaq Presario A902TU Price – 32,500/-
• Compaq Presario A933TU Price – 39,500/-
• Compaq Presario C707TU Price – 29,500/-
• Compaq Presario C772TU Price – 29,300/-
• Compaq Presario C734TU Price – 23,000/-
• Compaq Presario C754TU Price – 23,000/-
• Compaq Presario V3777TU Price – 36,500/-
• Compaq Presario V3780TU Price – 42,500/-
• Compaq Presario C773TU Price – 35,500/-
• Compaq Presario C770TU Price – 29,500/-
• Compaq Presario C784TU Price – 34,500/-
• Compaq Presario C786TU Price – 39,500/-
• Compaq Presario C783TU Price – 28,500/-
• Compaq Presario C791TU Price – 26,000/-
• Compaq Presario CQ50-106AU Price – 30,500/-
• Compaq Presario C931TU Price – 32,500/-
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