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		<title>Notebook Features and Capabilities</title>
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Roberto Sedycias asked: 
Computers have now become best friends of man. This magical technologically advanced device provides us with those facilities which otherwise would have been possible only in our dreams. 
Computers come in two forms: desktop and laptop/notebook. The second type is a more stylish, handy, and slick form of the first type. It [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Roberto Sedycias</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Computers have now become best friends of man. This magical technologically advanced device provides us with those facilities which otherwise would have been possible only in our dreams. </p>
<p>Computers come in two forms: desktop and laptop/notebook. The second type is a more stylish, handy, and slick form of the first type. It is also known as notebook computer or simply notebook. It is considered as a small mobile computer. Its weight is somewhat around 1-6 kilograms (2-18 pounds), which varies with size materials and other factors. They are also available in different beautiful colors. </p>
<p>Apart from being stylish and slick it is also portable as it is much smaller in size than a desktop. Unlike desktops a notebook more often than not operates on a single main battery and with the help of an external AC/DC adapter, which assists in charging up the battery along with sourcing power to the laptop computer itself. </p>
<p>Both a desktop and a laptop perform the same tasks as personal computers. They possess all the components of a desktop in a miniature format (the components are-modem, CD-ROM drive, speakers, etc) and are optimized for mobile use. They have efficient power consumption facilities. Initially laptops were priced higher than desktops but now they are almost equally priced.</p>
<p>Most of the Notebook computers have liquid crystal display and make use of different memory modules intended for their RAM (Random Access Memory). Contrasting desktops laptops exploit a built-in keypad, touch-pad or a pointing stick although external keyboard and a mouse can also be put together. </p>
<p>Before this polished and stylized portable computers were introduced, the world`s first commercially on hand portable computer known as Osborne 1, came out in the year 1981, which made use of CP/M operating system. Unlike today`s laptop it was a bit heavy with a small monitor. Nonetheless, debatably the first true notebook was known to be GriD Compass premeditated by Bill Moggridge in the year 1979-1980, which was launched in the year 1982. It had plasma display and bubble memory. In the year 1983 Compaq introduced their first Compaq portable and eventually with the improvement in technology others came forward with their produce, which provided us with our familiar notebooks in their present form.</p>
<p>Nevertheless laptops have certain disadvantages also: </p>
<p>Laptops are more complex than desktops and other electronics as some parts may cause some difficulties in their replacement or repair function. </p>
<p>Compatibility is another issue here. In many cases it has been seen that most of the internal parts produced by notebook producers are not interchangeable with other manufacturers and it is so because the manufacturers want the customer to buy the same manufacturers component for their laptops. </p>
<p>Upgradeability of laptops is very much limited both in terms of technical and economic reasons. </p>
<p>Also, it has also been found through studies that laptops can be harmful and injurious to health. It is said that it can raise the temperature of the scrotum, possibly putting sperm count at jeopardy.</p>
<p>However Notebooks have advantages also: notebooks are versatile and convenient; they have more clear and high-tech digital monitor display; they are stylish and trendy; notebook computers are easy to keep, as they don`t take much space because unlike the desktops many of its components are built-in. </p>
<p>Following are some of the most notable brands and manufacturer of a notebook: Acer- Aspire, Apple-MacBook, Compaq- Presario, Lenovo- IBM, ThinkPad, Panasonic- Tougkbook, Sony-VAIO, Toshiba-Dynabook, Hewlett-Packeard- HP Pavillion, LG, Hyundai, HCL, BenQ, Falcon Northwest and many others. </p>
<p>Following are some of the categories or subtypes of notebook computers: UMPCS (Ultra-Mobile PC`S), Ultraportables, Thin-and-lights, Mainstream, Desktop replacement Computers Transportable, Tablets (shaped like slates).</p>
<p>With so many varieties of notebooks available in the market the user is surely spoilt or choice!</p>
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A laptop computer, or simply ‘laptop‘, is a small battery powered personal computer that usually weighs around 1 to 8 kilograms. These days, many office workers use their laptop as their primary source for computing using an external mouse, keyboard and monitor when in the office, and using the laptop‘s organic screen, pointing [...]]]></description>
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<p>A laptop computer, or simply ‘laptop‘, is a small battery powered personal computer that usually weighs around 1 to 8 kilograms. These days, many office workers use their laptop as their primary source for computing using an external mouse, keyboard and monitor when in the office, and using the laptop‘s organic screen, pointing device and keyboard when traveling.Laptops usually run on a single main rechargeable battery, or from an external AC/DC adapter that charges the battery while also supplying power to the computer itself. Laptop batteries usually last from between 2 and 5 hours between recharges. New battery technology due for release this year, is set to extend their useful life by factors of 3 or 4 times.Most laptops also have a button cell battery to run the clock and store the computer‘s bios. In most cases, the laptop also holds an image of the main operating system that can be used to restore full functionality after a virus attack or other computing disaster.Laptops contain components that are similar to their desktop counterparts and perform the same functions, but are miniaturised and optimised for mobile use, low weight and efficient power consumption. Typically the laptop gives less computing power per dollar because they use customised components and propriety designs to lower weight and give lower power consumption. Laptops usually have colour liquid crystal displays, and most of them use different memory modules than standard personal desktop computers .In addition to a built-in keyboard, they may also offer users a touchpad (also known as a trackpad) or a track-ball for input, though an external keyboard or mouse can usually be attached.The first commercially available portable computer was the Osborne 1 in 1981, which used the CP/M operating system. The Osborne 1 weighed 10.7 kgs, had a tiny 13cm CRT display, and a single density floppy disk.Although it was large, heavy and useless compared to today‘s laptops, it had a revolutionary impact on business. Computing and engineering professionals were able to take their computer and data with them for the first time. Since these early days the major developments in laptops have been focused on processing power, weight reduction, price reduction, battery life, and more recently, aesthetics. It wasn‘t until the mid to late 1990s that laptop computers became common place as prices reduced and they became less burdensome to travel with. As far aesthetics are concerned, Apple‘s range of laptop computers are examples of brilliant industrial design combined with serious computing power. Weighing in at less than 3 pounds, the MacBook Air is less than .77 inches thick and will run for up to 5 hours on a single charge.The future for laptops looks promising. As industrial design and battery technology improves, laptops will get faster, smaller and lighter. The laptop will become more of an industrial strength PDA than a computer. It won‘t be too long until you will be able to get full computing power in a handheld device 12 x 12 cms by 8mm thick. The Apple iPhone is half-way there. </p>
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		<title>The Laptop Computer - Baby You&#8217;ve Come a Long Way</title>
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A laptop computer, or simply &#8216;laptop&#8217;, is a small battery powered personal computer that usually weighs around 1 to 8 kilograms. 
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<div><em><strong>John Hacking</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>A laptop computer, or simply &#8216;laptop&#8217;, is a small battery powered personal computer that usually weighs around 1 to 8 kilograms. </p>
<p>These days, many office workers use their laptop as their primary source for computing using an external mouse, keyboard and monitor when in the office, and using the laptop&#8217;s organic screen, pointing device and keyboard when traveling.</p>
<p>Laptops usually run on a single main rechargeable battery, or from an external AC/DC adapter that charges the battery while also supplying power to the computer itself. </p>
<p>Laptop batteries usually last from between 2 and 5 hours between recharges. New battery technology due for release this year, is set to extend their useful life by factors of 3 or 4 times.</p>
<p>Most laptops also have a button cell battery to run the clock and store the computer&#8217;s bios.  In most cases, the laptop also holds an image of the main operating system that can be used to restore full functionality after a virus attack or other computing disaster.</p>
<p>Laptops contain components that are similar to their desktop counterparts and perform the same functions, but are miniaturised and optimised for mobile use, low weight and efficient power consumption. </p>
<p>Typically the laptop gives less computing power per dollar because they use customised components and propriety designs to lower weight and give lower power consumption. </p>
<p>Laptops usually have colour liquid crystal displays, and most of them use different memory modules than standard personal desktop computers .</p>
<p>In addition to a built-in keyboard, they may also offer users a touchpad (also known as a trackpad) or a track-ball for input, though an external keyboard or mouse can usually be attached.</p>
<p>The first commercially available portable computer was the Osborne 1 in 1981, which used the CP/M operating system. The Osborne 1 weighed 10.7 kgs, had a tiny 13cm CRT display, and a single density floppy disk.</p>
<p>Although it was large, heavy and useless compared to today&#8217;s laptops, it had a revolutionary impact on business. Computing and engineering professionals were able to take their computer and data with them for the first time. </p>
<p>Since these early days the major developments in laptops have been focused on processing power, weight reduction, price reduction, battery life, and more recently, aesthetics. </p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t until the mid to late 1990s that laptop computers became common place as prices reduced and they became less burdensome to travel with. As far aesthetics are concerned, Apple&#8217;s range of laptop computers are examples of brilliant industrial design combined with serious computing power. </p>
<p>Weighing in at less than 3 pounds, the MacBook Air is less than .77 inches thick and will run for up to 5 hours on a single charge.</p>
<p>The future for laptops looks promising. As industrial design and battery technology improves, laptops will get faster, smaller and lighter. The laptop will become more of an industrial strength PDA than a computer. It won&#8217;t be too long until you will be able to get full computing power in a handheld device 12 x 12 cms by 8mm thick. The Apple iPhone is half-way there.</p>
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A laptop computer or simply laptop (also notebook computer, notebook and notepad) is a small mobile computer, which usually weighs 2-18 pounds (around 1 to 8 kilograms) depending on size, materials, and other factors.
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<div><em><strong>pntglobal</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>A laptop computer or simply laptop (also notebook computer, notebook and notepad) is a small mobile computer, which usually weighs 2-18 pounds (around 1 to 8 kilograms) depending on size, materials, and other factors.</p>
<p>Laptops usually run on a single main battery or from an external AC/DC adapter that charges the battery while also supplying power to the computer itself. Many computers also have a 3 volt cell to run the clock and other processes in the event of a power failure.</p>
<p>Laptops contain components that are similar to their desktop counterparts and perform the same functions, but are miniaturized and optimized for mobile use and efficient power consumption, although typically less powerful for the same price. Laptops usually have liquid crystal displays and most of them use different memory modules for their random access memory (RAM), for instance, SO-DIMM in lieu of the larger DIMMs. In addition to a built-in keyboard, they may utilize a touchpad (also known as a trackpad) or a pointing stick for input, though an external keyboard or mouse can usually be attached.</p>
<p>Laptops began from a desire to have a full-featured computer that could be easily used anywhere. Their predecessor was called the luggable. These all-in-one systems could be easily transported, but were heavy and usually were not battery powered. The CRT was one of the major reasons luggables were so large and heavy, but the use of a full-size desktop motherboard with room for ISA expansion cards was another size factor.</p>
<p>It was the transition to LCD and plasma displays that permitted the luggable to shrink in size and become the first real laptop, though at first still without internal batteries. Battery technology improvements and the introduction of smaller devices such as the 3.5-inch floppy disk permitted a gradually more compact and sophisticated complete portable system.</p>
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Godin’s Radiator is a simple yet different take on what a budget instrument can offer, particularly in the looks department. In addition to that bigger-than-yours pearloid pickguard, there are pearloid-buttoned enclosed tuners and pearl-capped Tele-style chrome [...]]]></description>
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<p>Godin’s Radiator is a simple yet different take on what a budget instrument can offer, particularly in the looks department. In addition to that bigger-than-yours pearloid pickguard, there are pearloid-buttoned enclosed tuners and pearl-capped Tele-style chrome knurled knobs. The colorful “Tele-meets-Les Paul Junior” body is so immaculately finished that it seems a shame to hide it beneath a sheet of plastic.</p>
<p>A look underneath the pickguard, though, will show one of the Radiator’s real surprises. Most of the maple body has been routed away to create a tone cavity for lighter weight and a more acoustic response. The pickups and electronics all mount on the pickguard; only the bridge and neck mount onto the body. The result is a distinctively snappy, yet full, unplugged sound.</p>
<p>Playing the Radiator is a pleasure. The maple bolt-on neck’s oval contour and satin finish is complimented by 24 neatly finished medium frets on a 12-inch radius rosewood fretboard, creating a feel that is friendly to almost any playing style. The pickups are a single-coil design regulated by two independent volumes and a master tone control. Their amplified output is pleasant and uncolored in low-gain settings, but higher gain and volume reveals a faulty desire for microphonic feedback. Keep the Radiator reigned in as a rhythm instrument or in mildly gritty blues territory and you won’t be disappointed.</p>
<p>Fury Guitars have kept an undeservedly low profile since their founding in 1962. Although the body design might strike some as “Sixties budget import,” there is nothing second-rate about these guitars. Our review model, a BBM 2V came in a flawless metallic charcoal gray finish with chrome hardware, two humbucking pickups and an optional vibrato bridge. Other choices include 18 different standard colors, gold hardware, a three-pickup configuration and matching color headstock. Apart from the Schaller tuners and the electronic components, all Fury parts are made at their own factory—that includes the pickups, vibrato bridge, knobs and, of course, neck and body.</p>
<p>And they do a furiously fine job of putting it all together. In addition to the enclosed Schaller tuners, the minimalist headstock is mounted with a large string guide and a uniquely designed “Uninut” that functions as a kind of zero fret plus nut. The maple neck features a 25.064-inch scale length with a gloss finish and a nicely rounded shoulder. The 22 jumbo frets are mounted on a 9-inch radius on the pao ferro fretboard. The frets are well crowned and polished, and what appears to be overcut fret slots are in fact intentional, and improve the neck’s stability over time.</p>
<p>The vibrato bridge has been re-thought from the ground up and features a non-locking design resting on a neoprene stop block to prevent the guitar from detuning when a string breaks. Additionally, the springs and leverage are set to eliminate detuning when strings are intentionally bent. In short, you could pop a string in the middle of a song and still play your favorite double-bends and whammy drops. Very impressive, Fury!</p>
<p>The Fury’s “Zero Pole” pickups are likewise built from the ground up and offer equally impressive results. Their hollow pole pieces create a less imposing magnetic field for the vibrating string, and this, combined with construction that secures every component at every point, results in a humbucking pickup with a delightful high-end sheen. This added definition can be heard in both clean and distorted settings as a subtle increase in pick attack and upper harmonic content. Add the dual coil-selector switches and extremely responsive tone control to this formula and you have an axe capable of colors from bright to funky to fat. By the way, you can crank this baby loud enough to be heard by the border police, and the only squeal you’ll hear will be one of delight.</p>
<p><strong>END LINE</strong></p>
<p>Godin’s Radiator has enough good looks and quality construction to be a smart choice for the player on a budget or on the lookout for a second or third instrument. Even with a pickup swap, it’s a good bang-per-buck axe. Fury’s BBM is a major contender for any major player who isn’t glued to the clone-of-a-clone design paradigm that most mid-priced models offer. Go to <a title="Godin's official website" href="http://www.godinguitars.com/" >Godin&#8217;s Guitar</a> Website to see more of what they have to offer.</p>
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