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Hot Deals of the Day: Dell Inspiron Laptops, Logitech Headset, and Sony PS Vita Bundle

By HotHardware, published 23-04-2012

It’s time for a fresh batch of HOT tech deals, courtesy of our friends at LogicBuy. On the menu this Monday afternoon, we have deals on a couple of Dell Laptops (a 17.3" Dell Inspiron 17R with a Core i5-2450M and 8GB of RAM and a 15.6" Dell Inspiron 15R with a Core i5-2450M and 6GB of RAM), a Logitech Wireless Headset F540, and a Sony...

HH Hot Deals of the Day: Dell Notebook, HP Desktop, Logitech KB, Bose Headset

By HotHardware, published 10-10-2011

It’s time to kick off a new week, and like clockwork our friends at LogicBuy are at the ready with a fresh batch of HOT deals for everyone. On tap for you all today, we have a Dell Inspiron notebook, an HP Pavilion h8t Core i5-based desktop machine, a slick Logitech keyboard, and a Bose Bluetooth headset... 15.6" Dell Inspiron 15R-2nd...

HH Deals of The Day: Dell and HP Notebooks, Logitech Speakers and Cordless Desktop System

By HotHardware, published 25-08-2011

We’ve got a fresh batch of HOT deals for you all today, courtesy of our friends at LogicBuy. We've got all sorts of gizmos, from Dell and HP notebooks, to great speakers and a wireless desktop kit from Logitech. 15.6" Dell Inspiron 15R-2nd Gen Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz Dual-core Laptop w/8GB RAM, 750GB HDD for $675 14" HP Pavilion dv4t Core...

HH Deals of the Day: Dell 20% Coupon, a 21.5" LCD, and More

By HotHardware, published 24-08-2011

We’ve got a fresh batch of HOT deals for you all today, courtesy of our friends at LogicBuy. On tap is a stackable Dell 20% Off coupon for Precision workstations, a Dell 15" notebook with interchangeable lids, and a slick, LED backlit 21.5” Dell LCD... 15.6" Dell Inspiron 15R-2nd Gen Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz Dual-core Laptop...

Review: Samsung RV511

By TechRadar, published 08-01-2011

Samsung's RV511-S01UK is a great all-round laptop. From its excellent keyboard to the dedicated graphics, there's a lot to recommend. One of Intel's previous-generation Core i3 processors is in charge and capably runs everything you throw at it, from word processors and web browsers to complex design software. An impressive 6GB of memory is tonboard and keeps everything running smoothly. If your studies involve heavy design and editing work – for instance, touching up photos and videos or constructing artistic masterpieces – the Samsung is a great choice, thanks to its basic dedicated Nvidia graphics card. Not only can you edit your media, you can also kick back and enjoy Full HD video or indulge in light gaming. Of course, you'll need a decent screen so you can comfortably work all ni...

Review: HP G62

By TechRadar, published 08-01-2011

Despite being quite cheap, we were stunned to discover that the HP G62-b32SA packed a powerful Intel Core i5 460M processor. This gives incredible value for money in terms of performance, although the G62 also has its flaws. In our benchmarking tests, that powerful processor beat everything here except the Dell Inspiron 15r. We found we could perform any number of tasks at the same time – for instance, burning a DVD while listening to music and surfing the internet – and there was next to no slowdown. This is a truly remarkable result, given the low price point. There's only 3GB of memory compared to the 4GB that comes installed in most modern laptops, but even that doesn't seem to impact on how well the HP runs programs. Of course, sacrifices have to be made somewhere and the G62 has ...

Review: MSI CR640

By TechRadar, published 08-01-2011

Korean company MSI hasn't got the brand power of the likes of Dell and Packard Bell, but the CR640-020UK is a well-crafted laptop that offers decent performance and media potential at a reasonable price. Like the Packard Bell EasyNote NS44 HR-033UK and Dell Inspiron 15r N5110, the MSI uses Intel's latest Sandy Bridge technology to run software. The results are excellent, with tons of power considering the low cost. We found we could surf the web, listen to music and run powerful editing software all at the same time with no slowdown. As with most of the laptops at this price, there's no dedicated graphics card. Instead, the processor handles tasks such as editing media and playing games. Despite this, the MSI does an admirable job, as the Sandy Bridge technology has been optimised for rend...

Dell Inspiron 15R - An everyday use contender [Review]

By Thinkdigit, published 07-08-2011

The new Dell Inspiron 15R (N5110) is the company’s attempt to reinvigorate its value-for-money consumer laptop offering. The new 15-inch Inspiron 15R sports the latest Sandy Bridge Intel Core i3-2310M processor and Nvidia GeForce GT 525M graphics with Optimus automatic graphics switching feature. The notebook also introduces a couple of new features to Dell’s Inspiron line, but does it still offer great value for customers? We try and explore... Dell Inspiron 15R: Look and Feel The [...] Read the entire article

Laptop Review: Dell Inspiron 15R (N5110)

By DigitalVersus, published 06-10-2011

After the MSI CR650 test, we've got another 15.6 inch model for you. The Dell Inspiron 15R also targets the middle-of-the-road customer, but with a little more under the...

Dell launches updated Inspiron 14R and 15R laptops, with interchangeable ethnic lids

By Thinkdigit, published 06-10-2011

Dell India has launched the latest versions of its popular Inspiron 14R and 15R home-use laptops, featuring 10 ‘Change is Easy’ interchangeable lids with ethnic Indian designs, part of the Switch by Design Studio range. A spokesperson from Dell India commented about the launch of the new products, saying: "At Dell, our promise has been to provide a refreshingly different experience to our fast-growing customer base to help them match their lifestyle with the latest technology [...] Read the entire article

Review: Samsung RC710

By TechRadar, published 24-05-2011

The Samsung RC710 is a large family laptop and an excellent option for staying connected online. 802.11n Wi-Fi is supported for connecting to wireless networks, which is currently the fastest wireless networking standard available. If you have Wi-Fi at home, you can enjoy superfast networking speeds on your favourite social networking sites. If you don't have Wi-Fi, you can use Gigabit Ethernet to connect to the internet via a cable instead. Although this laptop opts for a previous generation Intel Core i5 480M processor instead of the latest Sandy Bridge technology, there's still enough power for all the family to run their applications. You can comfortably multi-task with creative applications, media players and other software, with no noticeable slowdown. The 6144MB of memory helps cons...

Review: MSI CX640-018UK

By TechRadar, published 24-05-2011

MSI manufactures everything from individual computer chips to full laptops and the CX640-018UK is a prime example of excellent components combining to form a great all round machine. Only a slight usability issue detracts from an excellent experience. Intel's Sandy Bridge appears in the form of the Intel Core i7 2410M and provides excellent performance, as with the Dell Inspiron 15R and Lenovo G570. In fact, the MSI was only narrowly beaten by the Lenovo in our benchmarking tests, and this laptop can easily handle everything you throw at it. Even when multi-tasking with several applications, there's no slowdown. A dedicated Nvidia GT 540M graphics card handles photo and video editing, and you can play the latest games if you turn down the graphical detail. BenchmarksBattery life: 333 minut...

HP Pavilion g6 - Multimedia and gaming on a budget [Review]

By Thinkdigit, published 05-04-2011

The HP Pavilion g6 is a mainstream multimedia laptop that pits itself against the likes of the Acer Aspire 5740G and the popular Dell Inspiron 15R series. Powered by Intel Core i5 processor along with the latest AMD Radeon HD 6470 mobility GPU, the Pavilion g6 is capable of handling gaming as well. The newer HP Pavilion g6 models are expected to ship with the second generation Intel Core i3 & Core i5 sandy-bridge processors, while the review unit is shipped with the first generation Core i5 [...] Read the entire article

Dell Inspiron R notebooks get interchangeable lids & Sandy Bridge

By SlashGear, published 17-03-2011

Dell has outed its latest notebook range, the Dell Inspiron R series, a set of 14-, 15.6- and 17.3-inch laptops with interchangeable lids. Powered by a choice of Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors, the new machines offer up to 13hrs runtime – with the optional 9-cell battery – together with optional Blu-ray and a choice a different SWITCH by Design Studio lid patterns. RAM is up to 8GB and there’s Intel’s WiDi for streaming 1080p and 5.1 surround sound to a nearby display. Alternatively HDMI 1.4a does the same thing for those still into wires. An HD webcam and USB 3.0 round out the key specs, along with WiFi and optional mobile broadband. In the US, the Dell Inspiron 14R will start from $579.99, the 15R from $529.99 and the 17R from $579.99, all with black lids. A...

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11-inch

By TechRadar, published 02-09-2011

Lenovo is most famous for its business-focused ThinkPad laptops, but it also manufactures the ThinkPad Edge range – which has a more consumer focus to its design. The ThinkPad Edge 11-inch is the smallest in the range and makes a fantastically usable travelling companion.At only 11.6-inches diagonally, the screen could be considered to be small Nevertheless, we found it remarkably usable and the sharp 1366 x 768-pixel resolution produces very detailed images. Such a high resolution in such a small screen can produce very small menus and text, but this can be tweaked if required. The isolated keyboard is a triumph and, despite the diminutive size of the laptop's chassis, we found the keyboard spacious and a pleasure to type on – even beating the Dell Inspiron 15R for usability – so it...