Wednesday, September 16, 2009



Graphic card type: Integrated Graphic Card

Processor brand: VISA

Screen Size: 10.2 inches

Hard disc capacity: 160 GB

Widescreen: Yes

Model No: MSQ-T10N

RAM: 1 GB

CPU main frequency: 1024*600



Small and light; well-done custom touch-screen interface; good battery life.
Asus does a good job combining a Netbook and a touch screen in the Eee PC T91, even if the system hits a couple of first-generation snags.
Processor: Intel ATOM (1400 MHz)
RAM installed1024 MB DDR II SDRAM
Hard drive size: 16 GB
Battery Life: 5 hours

Toshiba - Qosmio X305-Q7203
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 Ghz
OS Vista Home Premium
HD: 320 GB
Drive: DVDRW
RAM: 4 GB
Max RAM: 4 GB
Screen: 17
Webcam: Yes

Price: $1,299.95

Processor 1.6GHz Atom N270
Memory 512MB
Harddrive 80GB
OS Windows XP Home
Weight 2.4lbs
Screen 10.2 inches
Screen resolution 1024x600
Graphic Card Intel GMA950
Battery Life 3.5 Hours

1.6GHz N270 Intel Atom Processor
1GB DDR2 533MHz
Windows XP Home SP3
8.9" 1024 x 600 WSVGA glossy LED backlit display
120GB 2.5" 5400RPM Hitachi Hard Drive (with SDHC storage expansion slot)
802.11b/g Atheros Wireless
3-Cell 23Wh battery
Size: 9.75" x 6.625" x 1.28"
Weight: 2lb 5.0oz

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz
1GB RAM
160 GB Hard Disk
DVD Writer
Free DOS
Carry Case Wireless
Card Reader
15.4" WXGA

Some Tips For Getting The Right Accessories Of Computers

There are many desktop computer accessories that you need in order to hear, see, and do all of the things that computers are now designed to do. You may get most of these items with your computer, but if you don’t, you need to know what to get and where to get it. You also have to make sure you know what you are buying is compatible with the computer you have.

When you buy a new computer, make sure that you ask what desktop computer accessories will come with your new toy. At the very least, you should get speakers and a printer with it, and if you want to add extras, they may charge you for it. For the most part, however, they want to make a sale, and may throw things in just to get you to buy from them, though this is not always the case. Make sure they tell you all about the desktop computer accessories that they are sending to you, and make sure you ask if they are the most up to date ones you can get.

If you find that you need to buy some desktop computer accessories on your own, you can go through the manufacturer of your computer to make sure the ones you are buying will be compatible. This may also allow you to get a better price than by going through the retail stores. You can also find desktop computer accessories by looking online, but make sure you know what you are looking at as your browse. Some manufacturers make accessories that will only go with their own product lines while other try to make universal items that will go with any computer.

Remember to be careful when you install your desktop computer accessories. Most of them come with software that you need to install in order for the item to work with your computer and it’s software. When you plug something new into your computer, the computer should find and install any software it needs. If it does not, you may have a problem on your hands, and you may have to call the manufacturer of the desktop computer accessories you purchased to ask them for help. If they cannot help you, you may have to call your computer maker’s technical help line.


Steve Wickenden runs his own mail order business as well as running several shopping based websites. His particular speciality is electronics and computers. Visit his website which is full of Computer Equipment resources.
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