Monday, October 31, 2011

Hp Triple Core 17.3" Laptop

I enjoy checking www.woot.com everyday. The great thing about woot is the way they tell you about their products, they tell funny stories while giving you the information. For those of you that don't know, Woot is a website that sells only one item per day until it sells out or the day ends. Check them out and don't forget to read the product description, its entertaining.They usually have reasonable deals but I haven't bought anything until now. I just couldn't pass this one up.

HP Pavilion Triple core notebook with 17.3" BrightView LED.
Specifications:
Processor:AMD Phenom II P860 (2.0GHz)
Processor Core:Triple-Core
Screen Size:17.3"
Aspect Ratio:16:9
Resolution:1600 x 900
Display Type:High Definition+ HP BrightView LED
Graphics:ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6370 (512MB)
Memory:6GB DDR3 (expandable to 8GB)
Hard Drive:640GB (5400rpm)
Optical Drive:Super-Multi DVD±RW with Lightscribe & Double Layer Support
Network:10/100/1000Mbps
Wireless:802.11b/g/n
Card Reader:5-in-1 Card Reader (SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD)
Battery:9-Cell Lithium-Ion
Subwoofer:Triple Bass Reflex
Sound:Beats Audio
Webcam:HP TrueVision
Microphone:Integrated
Keyboard:101-Key Island-Style
Pointing Device:Clickpad
I/O Ports:
HDMI:1
USB 2.0:4 (1 shared with eSATA)
VGA:1
RJ-45:1
Microphone-in:1
Headphone-out:1
Operating System:
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Security:
Kensington MicroSaver lock slot
Power-on password
Accepts 3rd party security lock devices
Power:
90W AC Adapter
9-Cell 93WHr Lithium-Ion Battery
Dimensions:
16.35"(L) x 1.46"(H) x 10.8"(D)
Weight:
8.19 lbs
I bought this for $399.99 plus $5 shipping and handling.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Halloween Lights

This may be a departure from my normal hardcore technology rant, but there should be some decent hardware pushing this awesome display. I am unsure of the tech behind the lights and music, but I speculate that it is computer controlled. In any case I really enjoyed this video and chose to share it with all three of my subscribers.



http://www.youtube.com/embed/UfcNoMnKjrY

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Online Auction

Everybody knows E-bay, but have you ever looked at any other online auctions. I was interested when I saw that an I pad 2 auctioned for $42. The site was www.dealfun.com and I wanted to see how that could be possible. To bid on items you must purchase bids in bundles and they cost from 40 to 60 cents depending on the amount you purchase. The price on any item starts at 1 cent and increases by 1 cent for every bid. Wait a minute, that means I can only bid one penny at a time and it cost me 40 cents to do it. In the last 15 seconds of bidding each time someone bids the time resets to 15 seconds, this is the online version of going once going twice. So, as long as someone is bidding, the auction continues, sometimes for hours. This is where I lost interest in even trying for the I pad 2. But, I became interested in the math behind the $42 I pad 2. There are other factors like bidding on packs of bids and spinning a wheel to win bids and possibly unseen factors also, but this is the basic math. It took 4200 bids to reach $42 dollars, at 40 cents per bid that is $1680.00, at 60 cents per bid it is $2520. The last I pad 2 sold for $248.71. You do the math.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Hardware Love Affair

In this digital age it seems that many people form a relationship with their hardware. Some people almost live online, staying connected with desktops at home, laptops or tablets at school and smart phones on the go. Have you ever payed attention to how they talk about their hardware? "I don't know what I would do without my smart phone." "I love my laptop." "My desktop is the bomb." "I hate my computer." For better or for worse many people develop a bond with their hardware. I know I have.