Thursday 24 March 2011

Laptops

3. Vye mini-v S18P

With its rotating 7in touch-screen and compact size, Vye’s mini-laptop is an intriguing beast. On the plus side, it’s very lightweight and has a good battery life, but it has limited memory and is prone to sluggishness.

increas laptop

I have bad experience with my laptop since the performance is getting slow as long as my program files and application have been loaded too much in my laptop. I try to tweak the system to boost up my laptop performance with any software. But still not help me too much, until i got new tips and trick from my friend about how to increase your laptop’s performance with manual method in Windows XP. There are a couple steps to apply this tips as the following detail:

  1. Go to Control Panel->Display->Themes , on the Theme list, select Windows Classic and click Apply.
  2. Still in the Display menu, Go to Desktop tab menu, and select None in the Background option and click Apply and OK.
  3. Now still in Control Panel, go to Taskbar and Start Menu->Start Menu select Classic Start Menu and click Apply and OK.
  4. Still in Control Panel, go to System->Advanced in the Performance click Setting then select “Adjust for best performance” and click Apply, OK.
  5. Done.

It’s a simple way to get your laptop’s performance more faster than before. In the next tips i will post an advance tips about how to increase your laptop’s performance part 2. Hope it can help.


Available with 8.9" or 10.1" diagonal widescreen display. 10.1" diagonal display includes flush glass for a smooth edge-to-edge design. Ultra lightweight starting at 2.25lbs.


Easy to use task-oriented visual dashboard developed by HP puts your favorite Internet applications, websites, music, video, and photos right at your fingertips. Supports up to 2GB memory for best performance while staying connected to the Web. Integrated webcam for online chat. Retail - starts at $329.99

Everex Cloudbook Mini Laptop - Appropriately named the Coudbook weighs in at a mere 2 pounds. 7 inch screen, 30GB hard drive and five hours of battery life. Like the Eee, however, this subnotebook is designed solely for the basics — surfing the web and basic document editing — not heavy-duty graphics applications. If you want to watch YouTube all day, this is not your machine. Retail - starts at $399.
The Asus Eee has a 9 inch screen, runs Windows XP or Linux operating systems and uses flash memory for local storage instead of hard disks, which makes for a lighter laptop and longer-lasting battery. Storage ranges from 4GB to 12GB, or 20GB in the Linux version. While the Eee doesn't offer top-notch performance or tons of storage (although adding a portable hard drive for extra storage capacity can help), it should suit most users' needs.


One warning: The tiny keyboard makes for unwieldy typing. Several models available. Overall Asus makes some of the best laptops of all models, styles and sizes.

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