Latest Post

Alienware M14x Gaming Laptop


Alienware M14x Gaming Laptop: Triumph knows no boundaries.


The Alienware™ M14x combines portability and performance to deliver the perfect balance of power in a 35.5 cm (14) laptop.

  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-3210M 2.5GHz
  • Memory (RAM): 6GB DDR3
  • Storage (hard drive): 500GB SATA II (7200 RPM)
  • Optical drive: 8x SuperMulti DVD+RW
  • Color: Stealth Black (soft touch finish)
  • Dell P/N: AM14XR2-7222BK

Game victorious wherever you go.
The Alienware™ M14x delivers powerful gaming performance in a compact laptop size.

The freedom to travel: Game where and when you want with the 14" Alienware M14x, starting at 6.45 lb.
The power to play: Amazing graphics bring your games to life. Discrete GDDR5 mobile graphics — the most advanced graphics memory available — and Intel® Core™ i5 processors provide excellent performance in a laptop.



Big entertainment, any way you want it.

Enjoy incredible presentation and connectivity options for limitless entertainment with the Alienware™ M14x.

Experience your games and movies on the big screen: Supersize your games and Blu-ray movies. Connect your Alienware M14x to an external screen to get the big picture and be blown away by 7.1 surround audio output for a complete entertainment experience via external speakers (sold separately).

Untangle yourself from wire clutter: Cut the cords and free yourself to move. Enjoy high-bandwidth Wireless-N or upgrade to WiMAX 4G.

Get connected and game on: Take advantage of a wide variety of connectivity options. From HDMI 1.4 to USB 3.0, the Alienware M14x gives you plenty of ways to connect with your entertainment.

Take command of your game domain.
Alienware Command Center software features a powerful suite of customization options to make your M14x your own. Don't just play a game. Play your game.

AlienAdrenaline: The new AlienAdrenaline feature enables Game Mode, which lets you give each of your game a unique profile on your system. Disable unnecessary programs and activate your music player when you launch one game, or bring up key web links when you launch another.

AlienFX™: AlienFX System Lighting Technology gives you access to a variety of themes and up to 512 trillion distinct lighting combinations, so you can personalize as much as you like. Customize your system with game themes that respond to many in-game events with unique lighting effects to complete your immersion.

AlienFusion: AlienFusion power management controls allow you to configure your settings in order to maximize performance and efficiency while managing power usage. Crank up the settings for hardcore gaming and resource-intensive tasks, or scale it back for running everyday programs.

AlienTouch™: Customize your touchpad's sensitivity to prevent accidental contact, and activate virtual scrolling to enable vertical and horizontal scrolling with just a touch.

Designed to impress

Experience the "wow" factor with the sleek and stylish Alienware M14x.

You will go down in gaming history: Proclaim your gaming superiority with your own customized Alienware system.

Make a powerful impression: Game in streamlined style with the impeccably designed Alienware M14x.


List Price: $1,400.00 | Price: $1,199.99
You Save: $200.01 (14%)
 

[Black Friday 2013] - ASUS N56VM-AB71 Full-HD 1080P 15.6"



Theater-like multimedia experience on a mobile PC

The new ASUS N56 Series multimedia notebook clearly embodies the design that caters to better user experiences. The ASUS N56 Series is perfect for those who need or want incredible multimedia performance they can take anywhere, the new ASUS N56 Series is the ideal notebook. Its all new deluxe look has recently won a prestigious reddot 2012 Design Award. Grab your ASUS N56 notebook today and experience the incredible.

Tried and Tested for Quality

ASUS is a global technology leader who focuses on the mastery of innovation and design perfection. Today, it is the world's #1 manufacturer of motherboards and is one of world's top PC brands. With customers' need in the forefront, ASUS embodies the passion to create products that truly enhance the computing experience. Not only does design matter, ASUS products are also strictly quality tested to surpass industry standards, surviving multiple drop tests, hinge tests cycles and LCD pressure tests to name a few, ensuring that every ASUS product you buy will be one of your best investments.

Reliability Matters

ASUS PCs finish near or at the top of the industry's reliability rankings survey after survey.1

Known for their unmatched reliability, ASUS products clearly offers you peace of mind and quality you can trust. Using only premium materials, ASUS aims to break the industry mold and deliver a product that is truly incredible. In addition, ASUS also offers the industry's best-in-class warranty and free 1-year accidental damage protection so you sleep worry-free knowing ASUS' got your back.

Innovation Like no Other

Discover your ultimate multimedia entertainment notebook PC with the new ASUS N56 Series. Featuring the ASUS SonicMaster Technology co-developed with audio experts Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®, the new ASUS N56 Series brings you even better sound reproduction.

With the power of 3rd Gen Intel Core processors, the new N56 notebooks provide smoother multimedia experience and better multitasking capabilities. It has an even sleeker, slimmer design - only 1.2" thin making it perfect to grab and go when needed.

Technical Details

Summary


  • Screen Size 15.6 inches
  • Max Screen Resolution 1920x1080 pixels
  • Processor 2.3 GHz Core i7-3610QM
  • RAM 6 GB DDR3
  • Hard Drive 750 GB SATA
  • Graphics Coprocessor NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M
  • Graphics Card Ram Size 2048 MB
  • Wireless Type 802.11bgn
  • Number of USB 2.0 Ports 2
  • Number of USB 3.0 Ports 2

Other Technical Details


  • Brand Name Asus
  • Series N56VM
  • Item model number N56VM-AB71
  • Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • Item Weight: 6 pounds
  • Item Dimensions L x W x H 15 x 1.10 x 10 inches
  • Color Black Aluminum
  • Processor Brand Intel
  • Computer Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM
  • Hard Drive Rotational Speed 7200 RPM
  • Batteries 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
Conclusion



First of all, the build quality on this machine is EXCELLENT. Having never owned any asus product, I'm seriously impressed at the build quality on this thing. Even though I only paid $899, this feels like a $1500+ machine. The aluminum finish is fantastic and feels really good. I will say it's a bit of a fingerprint magnet, but that's nothing a quick wipe with a cloth won't fix. Also, since Amazon doesn't disclose this, the ASUS logo on the front lid is BACKLIT. Some reviewers have knocked on the weight a bit, but for everything you're getting, it's a non issue. Unless you weigh about 30lbs, I don't see how you could knock on the weight.
Keyboard:
The keyboard is great. I very much enjoy the feel of the keys and the response is excellent. Even for someone with big hands like me, I have no trouble typing at full speed. Also, this keyboard is BACKLIT for those of you not sure, and it looks great in the dark. You can also adjust the level of brightness as you see fit.
Touchpad:
Wasn't too happy with this at first but I've grown to like it. I'm a big fan of the pinch to zoom and all the other features it comes with. Yes, sometimes you might not get the exact response you want or you'll accidentally zoom in on something, but the touchpad is great. No regrets and no serious complaints.
Performance:
Initial boot up takes a bit, but even with all of the bloatware ASUS puts on this thing, it's pretty fast. The i7 along with the 6GB of RAM really makes navigating through all programs a breeze and I've no freeze ups or noticeable lag. I plan on installing an SSD sometime in the near future and doing a clean install but for the average user, there shouldn't be any performance issues.
Graphics:
As some reviewers have previously mentioned, you are using dual cards for graphics. The laptop uses the Intel 4000 for non extensive actions and the NVIDIA for heavy graphic tasks such as gaming. I don't really plan on gaming at all so this is perfect for me. But from what I've read, gaming shouldn't be an issue.
Display & Sound:
The display is AMAZING. Videos, websites, programs......everything looks excellent. Hands down the best display I've used on a Windows machine. I would highly recommend pushing for 1080p if possible. The sound quality for a laptop is amazing. It's loud and clear. I've just started doing insanity workouts and using this and the sound and look of everything is amazing. No complaints at all. I haven't used the included speaker, but I'll get around to it. Webcam is also nice and clear and video chatting is no issue. Other party can hear me loud and clear with no echo.
Overall, I am completely satisfied with my purchase.

List Price: $1,149.99 | Deal Price: $899.99
Save: $250.00 (22%)


 

Kindle Fire HD 8.9", Dolby Audio, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, 16 GB - Includes Special Offers


You have to hand it to Amazon. Instead of tackling the almighty iPad head on, the company bravely introduced a device that, while not necessarily wowing on specs or features, made an enormous impression with its bottom-dollar price. The impact is still being felt, and the industry hasn’t been the same since.Twelve months on, and the company has learned a few important lessons. No longer can it just offer a $300 device, not with the Nexus 7 around; it has to make something that truly stands out — take the best aspects of the original Kindle Fireand make them twice as good. Here’s a tablet that’s wonderful to hold and use, but marred by a few silly flaws.

DESIGN + CONTENT

With an 8.9-inch screen that’s not really too big and not really too small, it’s one darn comfortable device to hold. It’s fantastically thin — more so than an iPad — inside an equally light (but very solid) package. Picking it up, it’s immediately apparent just how carefully Amazon crafted the device together, using a strong rubberized material accented with a strip of plastic across the back.

Holding it with two hands is no problem, and it’s not really an issue one-handed either, like if you’re reading a book while holding the tablet in portrait. Everything is nice and clean, and worlds better than what last year’s Kindle Fire, that’s for sure.

When you hold the 8.9-inch Fire HD, you want to keep on holding it and turning it over and sweeping your hands across the back and screen and sides. You’ll turn it over and inspect its rounded back and flat edges. My thumbs fit perfectly inside the bezel, which isn’t all that big for a larger-sized tab. It sure doesn’t feel like a $300 product — there’s a craftsmanship that you can tell runs deep through every last inch, and it feels premium.

And that all makes consuming content, the device’s central purpose, easy and wonderful and addicting. If you’re new to Amazon’s ecosystem, actually building up a library is a bit intimidating. When you first turn the device on the carousel is empty and lonely, but this is where everything you watch and own and read lives.

There is a plain but simple navigation bar up top — shop, games, apps, music and videos are listed here — where you can access specific content in your library. If nothing’s there, tap the Store button, which is present in nearly every avenue of the device, and you’ll quickly learn just how massive Amazon’s ecosystem is — it really never ends. Never. Ends.



Everything is presented in a way that funnels users down a path with a dead end to videos, or books or apps. That’s exactly how Amazon wants it. Just as the company did in the original Fire, Amazon has designed a platform built on Android — Android 4.0 this time instead of version 2.3 (Gingerbread) — that’s a smooth enough experience. You don’t get the fluidity and snap of Jelly Bean, but there’s a noticeable step up from the previous Fire, as there should be.

Pretty much every video and book is available to watch and read. There were some instances I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for, but I’ll give Amazon a pass because they were admittedly a bit obscure. Otherwise, there are books, albums and movies (especially current ones) aplenty. The device’s purpose, after all, is to consume media. That’s particularly true if you have a Prime membership, which offers up a lot of great content for free. You can’t beat that. For a lump annual sum of $79, it isn’t a bad bargain at all.

Let’s, for a moment, judge this on hardware alone — Amazon should be very proud of what its engineers have created. The company is primarily known for its ecosystem, and not necessarily for creating desirable hardware. I think, though, we’ve seen a different side of the company this year, starting with a pretty great Paperwhite, 7-inch Fire HD and now the 8.9-inch HD. The addition of MIMO dual-antenna tech is a nice touch, as are the dual Dolby speakers.

The only slight knock against the design is how both the volume rocker and power button are implemented, which both rest on the tablet’s right side. It can be difficult to find; you’ll constantly find yourself sweeping your finger across the tablet’s sides — back and forth, back and forth — when you want to sleep or wake the device.

Finally, the screen, while behind the iPad and Nexus 10 in overall pixels per inch (ppi(, is lovely and great. HD movies look wonderful, and the text in books and on Web pages is crisp and easy to read. Likewise, comics look pretty fantastic in full screen here, and text is pretty easy to make out; nothing is too small, and the sharp display really makes the art pop. It’s all very comfortable and pleasant.

SOFTWARE, AND APPS

Overall, Amazon’s Kindle OS is a reasonable way to dig through and guzzle media. But compared to iOS and stock Android, it can get chaotic and downright maddening. Amazon’s carousel is an awkward workaround to the traditional home screen, and can easily transform into unwelcome clutter.

Everything you open (apps, movies, books, comics and more) is suddenly there, in your face. That might be nice if you frequently watch or play or listen to one specific thing, but the OS is constantly putting stuff there for you, whether you want it there or not. You can delete stuff from the carousel, but it becomes time consuming if you’re constantly doing so.

There’s not much flexibility — this is Android, so there should be — unless you count the Favorites drawer that pops up. The lack of multitasking is a wild omission in this stage of the game.


While Amazon’s media ecosystem is among the best, the company’s Appstore is still not quite on the same level of a Google Play or Apple App Store. I’m not a particularly heavy app user, so it wasn’t a major issue for me — I occasionally play games and use Netflix — but it might irk some folks. I think, for the most part, Amazon’s extensive media experience balances out the lack of some apps. This aspect will really vary from user to user. Someone who picks up a Fire HD to play Angry Birds and watch some videos obviously won’t be disappointed.

Price: $299
 

Review Canon PowerShot A3400 16MP - Save $90 on Cyber Monday Deals Week

The Canon PowerShot A3400 IS is an image stabilised digital compact camera with a 16 megapixel CCD image sensor, 5x optical zoom starting at a wide 28mm, 3-inch touch screen LCD display with Touch Shutter and Touch AF functionality, 720p HD movies, live view control and a help button. Available in black, gold, red or silver for £129 / $179, at first glance the Canon PowerShot A3400 IS looks like it could be one of the most user friendly cameras on the market today - find out by reading our review.


Once upon a time the Canon IXUS models were the good looking and well-made range of digital compact cameras. Now, it seems, Canon have shifted that pattern of focus and included some of the PowerShot range too. We're not talking about the top of the range £400+ PowerShot models, we're talking about the A3400 IS, a £120 budget digital compact point and shooter.

Interestingly, from the front it looks a lot like an IXUS with it's blocky design and clean, straight lines. The colour co-ordinated 5x optical zoom lens sits flush with the rest of the body. On the top, a small power button is cosily pushed into the body with the silver shutter release button being the only thing that brings the design down. A black button would look so much nicer.

On the back an indication of the actual price range is evident with the bulky screen that pushes the back of the Canon PowerShot A3400 IS out slightly. As usual the controls are squashed down the right side. We first thought that maybe they were a little too squashed but then realised that Canon have fitted slightly larger buttons which will be great for people with larger hands.

Like competing touch screen cameras, it takes a while to get used to the responsiveness of the A3400 IS's touch screen when it comes to making function selections. Sometimes we found it rather easy to scroll past the setting we actually wanted in our haste to implement particular settings before a photo opportunity vanishes. By contrast at times we had to repeatedly stroke the screen to prompt it to respond a little faster.

 


There is the ability to tap an on-screen subject for the A3400 IS to bias focus toward, which Canon fittingly refers to as Touch AF. If subsequently altering framing, the AF point will perform its little dance across the screen as it attempts to keep tabs on the subject originally selected. Cute. Otherwise you can just point and shoot as normal, AF points appearing on screen in the form of green squares to signal which aspect of the subject the camera has itself picked out.

At the top is the dedicated video button. This will start video recording regardless of the mode you're in. Another way the internet has changed photography. After all, before the YouTube explosion, you had to choose the video mode in a menu system. Below this is a rather handy Help button. Pressing this button will give a quick explanation of the mode you've most recently chosen.


The navigation pad is used for moving around the menu system but also doubles up with access to macro, flash, display options and mode switch. Pressing up switches between Auto and whichever Scene mode you've selected from the menu such as Program, Portrait, Landscape or Live View Control, to name a few. Pressing the Function menu button in the centre brings up a quick access menu that has all the main features that you're likely to use while shooting such as ISO, white-balance and resolution. Access to these features will vary depending on the mode you're in. If you want full access to all features, you need to be in Program mode. Otherwise the Canon PowerShot A3400 IS will blank out areas it thinks you don't need and it will handle those itself.

If you've ever seen Live View on a DSLR, then you'll be pleased to know that the A3400 comes with its own version of it. It works the same way as normal shooting by allowing you to use the screen on the back to view the shot. However it also has three sliders for exposure, saturation and tone. They're labelled Dark/Light (exposure), Neutral/Vivid (saturation) and Cool/Warm (tone) to make them easier to understand what the end shot will look like. But the idea of Live View Control is that it shows you on screen what the changes will look like as you make them. It's much more versatile and will shorten the time you're sat there fiddling with the exposure compensation, colour filters and white-balance.




The main menu has its own separate button below the navigation pad and it's easy enough to use. The background is a carbon black with a dark grey menu and orange highlight. Interestingly, this normally changes depending on the tab you're in such as shooting, playback or set-up. On the Canon PowerShot A3400 IS it stays the same. Canon include their modes in the function menu unlike other manufacturers that give them a dedicated button. This reduces the amount of buttons which means - in the case of the A3400 especially - that the buttons can be made a bit bigger.

The outside of the Canon PowerShot A3400 IS is made of metal while the interior is plastic to save weight. We always say that the tripod bush is generally the bench mark for camera quality. Low end cameras tend to have plastic tripods but the A3400 IS has a metal one which is great. The Canon takes it's own lithium-ion battery which is located on the bottom of the camera next to the tripod bush. The SD slot sits next to the battery and is covered by a flimsy plastic door. The snap shut locking system is difficult to open and there's no metal on the inside of the door for additional sturdiness. The hinge also looks to be made of plastic. The video runs in Full HD which is nice but the sound is only mono which lets it down somewhat.

The lens is a Canon manufactured zoom lens. It's nothing special but will get the job done. For a 5x optical zoom, the body is nice and slim although they've had to widen it a bit where the screen is. Most likely to accommodate both the screen and zoom lens. When the lens is out there's a little amount of play. This reduces as the lens is zoomed out, but not by much.




Start-up time from shut down to taking a picture is around 2.6 seconds. Shutter lag sits at around 0.08 seconds. Both results are fairly standard in digital compact cameras on the market today. Continuous shooting is pretty slow but it doesn't have a buffer option for hi-speed bursts. It simply keeps taking pictures while you keep your finger on the button. We managed to get eight pictures in a 10 second period which gives an average of around 0.8 frames per second (fps). It took up until the 14 second mark to finish downloading. This shows that there is a small buffer that will hold any extra information but it's minor.

Playback mode can be entered whether the Canon PowerShot A3400 IS is powered on or not. If it's off, the lens isn't poking out. If it's on, the lens will retract after a minute or so anyway. Pressing the help button in playback brings up some cool options. It teaches you what different buttons can do for you and how to perform simple tasks such as erasing pictures, returning to the shooting mode and what the touch screen can do in this mode. The playback menu is vast with options for searching your pictures, protecting them, editing them with features such as iContrast (a type of HDR), red-eye correction and setting up a photobook. Interestingly, the Erase option doesn't have a Select and Erase. It has Erase All or when you're looking at the pictures you can erase individual pictures by pressing up on the navigation pad.

In the box, you get a sealed pack that contains a Getting Started manual, a CD ROM with the installation drivers for your computer. There will also be a full manual and a basic photo editing suite. A USB cable, wrist strap, lithium ion battery and pen for the touch-screen accompany the camera.


List Price: $179.00 | Price: $89.00
Save: $90.00 (50%)




 

Cyber Monday Deals Week - ASUS S56CA-WH31 15.6-Inch Ultrabook


S56CA-WH31, Black, 15.6" HD (1366*768), Intel Core i3-3217U (1.8GHz), 4GB DDR3, Intel GMA HD, 500GB 5400RPM + 24G SSD, DL DVD±RW/CDRW, W8 Home Premium (64bit), 802.11BGN, HD Camera, 1YR Global/1YR Accidental Damage/30-Day Zero Bright Dot/2-way FREE shipping/24-7 tech support

Incredible Together

Beyond being extra thin and light, the new ASUS S56CA-WH31 Ultrabook pack a full feature set in just 0.83-inches. The cool grey hairline design expresses a personal professional approach. One-piece molded top casing reinforces notebook strength and rigidity, and the entire style embodies subtlety that meets all your performance portability needs.

ASUS S56CA-WH31 Ultrabook and You. Incredible Together.

Tried and Tested for Quality

ASUS is a global technology leader who focuses on the mastery of innovation and design perfection. Today, it is the world's #1 manufacturer of motherboards and is one of world's top PC brands. With customers' need in the forefront, ASUS embodies the passion to create products that truly enhance the computing experience. Not only does design matter, ASUS products are also strictly quality tested to surpass industry standards, surviving multiple drop tests, hinge tests cycles and LCD pressure tests to name a few, ensuring that every ASUS product you buy will be one of your best investments.

Reliability Matters

ASUS PCs finish near or at the top of the industry's reliability rankings survey after survey.

Known for their unmatched reliability, ASUS products clearly offers you peace of mind and quality you can trust. Using only premium materials, ASUS aims to break the industry mold and deliver a product that is truly incredible. In addition, ASUS free 1-year accidental damage protection so you sleep worry-free knowing ASUS' got your back.


Key Features

  • 15.6-inch LED-backlit HD display for immersive cinematic experience
  • 3rd generation Intel Core i3-3217U processor with Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 Technology for the best visibly smart performance that adapts to your needs
  • 500GB 7200RPM hard drive with 24G SSD and 4GB of DDR3 system memory for smooth computing and ample storage for all your media files
  • Instant on in 2 seconds and longer standby time with the efficiency of Super Hybrid Engine II technology
  • ASUS SonicMaster Lite deliver more powerful sounds and richer bass to provide the best audio experience
Specifications
  • Operating System: Windows 8 Home Premium (64-bit)
  • Display: 15.6-inch HD display (1366 x 768)
  • Processor: 3rd Generation Intel Core i3-3217U (1.7GHz)
  • Graphics: Intel GMA HD
  • Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n
  • LAN: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
  • Memory: 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz SDRAM, 2 x SODIMM socket for expansion up to 8GB SDRAM Storage: 500GB 5400RPM HDD & 24GB SSD
  • Optical Drive: DL DVD±RW/CD-RW
  • Camera: HD Camera
  • Speakers: Built-in Stereo speakers with SonicMaster Lite
  • Card Reader: SD only
  • Input/ Output: 1 x Combo Mic-in & Headphone-out/1 x VGA port/1 x RJ-45 LAN/2 x USB 2.0 ports/1 x USB 3.0 ports/1 x HDMI port/1 x mini display port
  • Battery: 4-cell
  • Dimensions: 14.9" x 10.5" x .83" (W x D x H)
  • Weight: 4.6lbs (with 4-cell battery)
  • Color: Black
What's in the Box
  • ASUS S56CA-WH31 Ultrabook
  • AC Adapter
  • Warranty Information Card

List Price: $699.99 | Price: $489.99
Save: $210.00 (30%)


 

[Cyber Monday] Apple MacBook Air MC504LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION)

Introducing the new MacBook Air, the most mobile Mac in every way, shape, and form. It features all-flash storage, a Multi-Touch trackpad, a long-lasting battery, a high-resolution display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and NVIDIA graphics. All inside a unibody enclosure that's light, thin, and strong enough to handle all your everyday tasks and then some, whether you're on the couch, in a lecture hall, or at a conference. It's mobility mastered.

This version of the MacBook Air sports an 13.3-inch high-resolution display, 1.86 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 256 GB of flash memory storage, 2 GB of RAM, an NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor, an SD card slot, and up to 7 hours of battery life. (See full specs below.) It also comes with the Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system as well as the iLife '11 software suite, which includes the latest versions of iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand.


Flash Memory Storage

By replacing the standard spinning hard drive typically found in laptops (as well as desktop PCs) with flash memory, the MacBook Air delivers an almost instantaneous boot-up when you open the display, as well as faster application launches and snappier overall performance. Additionally, Apple has shed the enclosure that typically surrounds flash memory (usually about the same size as a standard hard drive), thus giving it a smaller footprint and helping to decrease the size of the MacBook Air.

Glass Multi-Touch Trackpad

With the addition of the smooth, glass Multi-Touch trackpad previously found on other MacBook models, the MacBook Air makes it even easier to navigate Mac OS X and your software applications. You can pinch, swipe or rotate images on the display screen with the brush of two fingers, or add more digits for a four-fingered vertical swipe to open Expose and quickly glance at all of your open windows.

Integrated FaceTime Webcam

You'll be able to easily connect with friends, family, and business colleagues using the MacBook Air's FaceTime camera, which is integrated into the thin bezel above the display. And with Apple's FaceTime application, you're not limited to video chats with other Macs--you can now make video calls to iPhone and iPod touch users (Wi-Fi connection required for mobile users).

Intel Core 2 Duo Processing

Combining fast processing speeds with power-saving features, the Intel Core 2 Duo processor provides greater multitasking performance by combining two independent processor cores while also reducing power requirements and saving on battery life. This Intel Core 2 Duo processor has a 1.86 GHz processor speed, fast 1066 MHz front-side bus (FSB), and 6 MB L2 cache. (An L2, or secondary, cache temporarily stores data; and a larger L2 cache can help speed up your system's performance. The FSB carries data between the CPU and RAM, and a faster front-side bus will deliver better overall performance.)

High Performance Graphics

Powered by the NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics card, the MacBook Air allows you to view flawless video in full screen HD and play the latest games with fast frame rate. It's a great match to editing video masterpieces with iMovie and managing your photos in iPhoto, and it comes with 256 MB of DDR3 SDRAM that's shared with main memory.

Specifications

  • 13.3-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display with a 1440 x 900-pixel resolution
  • Up to 7 hours of wireless productivity plus up to 30 days of standby time
  • 1.86 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 6 MB on-chip shared L2 cache and 1066 MHz frontside bus.
  • 256 GB flash memory storage
  • 2 GB installed RAM (1066 MHz DDR3; supports up to 4 GB)
  • NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor (with 256 MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory) for an outstanding everyday graphics experience.
  • Built-in FaceTime camera for video chatting
  • Wi-Fi wireless networking (based on 802.11n specification; 802.11a/b/g compatible)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) for connecting with peripherals such as keyboards, mice and cell phones
  • Two USB 2.0 ports with networking using optional Apple USB Ethernet adapter
  • SD card slot
  • Mini DisplayPort output port with support for DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI (requires adapters, sold separately)
  • Built-in stereo speakers along with omnidirectional microphone, headphone minijack
  • Full-size keyboard
  • Multi-Touch trackpad for precise cursor control; supports inertial scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities
  • Dimensions: 12.8 x 8.94 x 0.68 inches (WxDxH)
  • Weight: 2.9 pounds
Apple USB Ethernet Adapter
The Apple USB Ethernet Adapter is a simple, one-piece external adapter that plugs into the USB 2.0 port of your MacBook Air to provide 10/100BASE-T performance. Simply plug your Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 connector--no external power is required. It's small, light, easy to install, and even easier to use.


Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter
The Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter lets you connect an advanced digital monitor, such as the Apple Cinema Display, to your MacBook Air.


Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter
Use the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter to connect your MacBook Air to a 30-inch display that includes a DVI connector, such as the 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display.

Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter
The Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter lets you connect a standard analog monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a VGA connector or cable to your MacBook Air.

Apple MacBook Air SuperDrive
Compact and convenient, the MacBook Air SuperDrive connects to your MacBook Air with a single USB cable and fits easily into a travel bag. It lets you install software and play and burn both CDs and DVDs, including double-layer DVDs.

Time Capsule
Back up a lifetime's worth of memories with Time Capsule, a wireless hard drive that works seamlessly with Time Machine in Mac OS X. It's also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station with simultaneous dual-band support. Choose from 1 TB and 2 TB models.

27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display
The stunning 2560-by-1440 resolution, built-in camera and speakers, and easy connectivity of the 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display add up to a viewing experience unlike any other.


List Price: $1,499.00 | Price: $999.00
You Save: $500.00 (33%)

 

[Special Offers] Kindle Fire HD 7", Dolby Audio, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, 16 GB - Includes Special Offers


Kindle Fire HD 7″, Dolby Audio, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, 32 GB – Includes Special Offers Feature Products

Stunning 1280×800 HD display with rich color and deep contrast from any viewing angle
Exclusive Dolby audio and dual driver stereo speakers for crisp, booming sound without distortion
Fastest Wi-Fi on a tablet – dual-antenna, dual-band Wi-Fi for 40% faster downloads and streaming
Over 22 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, books, audiobooks, and popular apps and games

Kindle Fire HD 7″, Dolby Audio, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, 32 GB – Includes Special Offers review and check offer price

Announces a new Black Friday & Cyber Monday offer. Deals is on a Black Friday special price deal for a limited time .

List Price: $214.00 | Deal Price: $199.00
 
 
Support : Creating Website | Johny Template | Mas Template
Copyright © 2011. Digital Life for You - Black Friday - All Rights Reserved
Template Created by Creating Website Published by Mas Template
Proudly powered by Blogger