
Thursday, February 19, 2009
My ignorance on Netbooks

Monday, February 02, 2009
My thoughts on Netbooks

Netbooks may be the "IN" things right now but I will never go and buy any of those "nerfed" notebooks. What good are those netbooks for anyway? Other than being light weight and small? They are priced so close to their notebooks siblings that an extra 200 ringgit would have get you bigger screen and processing power that is 2 to 4 times faster than the netbooks.
You might argue that netbooks are good for surfing the web and watching some movies. But, what pleasure can you get from reading text and watching movies on such a small screen? I bet half the time you have to squint your eyes to read the text and spend more time scrolling the site than reading it.
Mentioning movies, nowadays movies are getting hi-def, and the petty ATOM cpu of Intel have to struggle with 720p movies. The graphics accelerator of netbooks are usually GMA 950, which is so yesterday that it can't play any 3D games nor help in processing movies. My friend once even told me that he plans to play games on his netbook. And it made me laugh till I almost lose my breath.
What happens if you have to open a big document files that contains like a few hundred pages? Your netbooks will be so LAG that you thought there might be some virus hiding inside your system. Once opened it, it might take a second or more to move from one page to another.
My advise : don't ever buy a netbook. It will make you suffer hair loss, impatient behavior and worsens your eyesight. Might as well add a few hundred ringgit on notebooks that can do more than what netbooks can ever dreams of achieving.
Disagree with my thoughts? Feels that there's more things that netbooks can do? Then kindly leave your comments here :)
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Does Laptop Brand Really Matters?

Recently a friend of mine ask me which laptop should he buy for budget of RM 3.5K with priority on gaming. I browse through a number of laptops and found out that Benq Joybook S42 offers the best specifications for it's price. But my friend tells me that he doesn't like the brand and prefer other more known brands such as Asus, Dell or HP Compaq.
- Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 (2.4GHz)
- 2GB RAM
- 320 GB HDD
- Nvidia Geforce 9600 GT 256MB
- Windows Vista Home Premium
- 2.35kg
- Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 (2.1GHz)
- 2GB RAM
- 250GB HDD
- Intel GMA X3100
- Windows Vista Home Premium
- 2.4kg
Friday, November 07, 2008
Notebook vs Netbook : performance or portability?

- Screen size : 12 Inch and up
- Processor : Intel Pentium Dual-Core,Core 2 Duo or AMD Turion X2
- Graphics : Integrated or External Graphic Card, from Intel GMA x3100 to AMD Mobility HD 3870X2
- Weight : 1.9kg and up
- Screen size : 12 Inch max
- Processor : VIA C7 1.2GHz, Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz or AMD Geode 800MHz
- Graphics : Integrated Graphic Card, mostly Intel GMA 900 or 950
- Weight : 1.1kg and below
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Compaq Presario CQ40-125AX Preview

Today I like to introduce a new laptop, made by Compaq (division of HP).
Compaq Presario CQ40-125AX (Price : RM 2099)
- AMD Turion X2 RM-70 2.0GHz
- ATi HD3450 256MB (Good for low-end gaming!!)
- 1GB RAM
- 250GB HDD
- Webcam 1.3MP
- WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth
- DVD Writer
- 14.1" WXGA
The reason I preview this laptop is that it's graphic card is quite good! For 2.1k, you can get a discrete graphic card that normally found in laptop that costs 2.8k and above.
IMHO, this laptop is good for those people who always play dota or CS(they can play at high quality!!). You can add another 1gb of RAM for rm60 so that it won't lag in Vista. Forgot to mention, this laptop does not come with windows vista nor xp. So you have to add another RM 250 for a Vista Home Premium Version.
You can go to this thread that is dedicated to this series of laptop, that is, CQ40 series.
This website have extensive review about this laptop, albeit it is in chinese.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
How to Choose Your Laptop Graphic Card
When choosing the GPU (Graphic Processor Unit) for our notebook, we must think about the real usage we are going to give to the machine. There are two general choices that we will use as start for an easy and comprehensive selection of our GPU, what do we want for our laptops? Integrated or dedicated graphic card?
Integrated: This GPU models are built-in the notebook motherboard, usually the power consumption is really low, as well as the heat generated.
If the use you are going to give to the notebook is limited to administrative tasks, e-mail checking, web surfing, and sporadic movie viewing, you will do it ok with an integrated card, and there is no need to aim for a dedicated GPU, which will cost way higher and raise the temperature and consumption of our laptop. The most important notebook integrated graphic cards producers are Intel, ATI and Nvidia.
Dedicated: Designed for gamers, these graphic cards allow the portable machines to almost match the desktop ones in terms of graphic performance.
The negative side comes in form of high temperatures and excessive power consumption that makes the battery duration decrease critically. To give the reader an idea, while playing a graphically demanding game on an average nine cell battery notebook, the usage time is around one hour max.
In our days, the two major GPU producers are ATI and Nvidia. They are the higher tier and only real options for quality, compatibility and performance. Even though, if we take a more concrete look at the dedicated notebook graphic cards market, Nvidia can be considered going a little bit ahead.
Here comes a brief explanation of how the GPU classification works. Independently on the brand, the models come usually on this form:
For nVidia, the usual code is SNNNM L being S the number that indicates the generation of the graphic card, the NNNs showing us the model within the series, M meaning Mobile or Mobility, and L the code that tell us specifications of the performance of the GPU.
At this point we must clarify that the generation number is very important and even if the model code is higher in some cases doesn’t mean that the GPU is more powerful, as example, a 6600M GT graphic card will not outperformance an 8400M GT, even if the model number is lower (400 compared with 600) the generations are different (gen 8 against gen 6), and due to the advancement of its architecture the 8400M GT its superior.
For ATI, we can observe the common code is XSNNN L, where X or HD is a common indicator of ATI, S tells us the generation, NNNs are the numbers that define the model, and L is a term that is used to concrete the type of performance.
In both cases, there are common characteristics, like the model classification, from 000 to 400 it’s considered low class or low performance, from 400 to 600/700 ranges it’s the middle class, and 700+ models are considered having high performances.
There is the option to use the SLI technology, which consists on linking two differnt GPUs (SLI for nVidia, Crossfire for ATI) but in our opinion, the performance gain is not considerable, and clearly not worthed the ammount of heat, weight, and power consumption that this will generate.
Friday, August 22, 2008
IMHO Bang for the Buck Laptop of The Month

I recently come across a laptop manufactured by Acer, model number 4530G, priced RM 1899.
Processor: AMD Turion 64 X2 RM-70 / 2.0 GHz ( Dual-Core )
Cache Memory: 1 MB, L2 cache
RAM: 1 GB (installed) / 4 GB (max), DDR II SDRAM, 667 MHz
Card Reader: 5 in 1
Hard Drive: 160 GB
Optical Storage: DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM, integrated
Display: 14.1" TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ), 24-bit (16.7 million colors), CrystalBrite
Graphics Controller: NVIDIA GeForce 9100M G
Networking: Network adapter, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Wireless NIC: Acer InviLink 802.11b/g
Notebook Camera: Integrated , 0.3 Megapixels
IMO , this laptop seems to offer the best value considering it's specs. It is powered by 2 GHz AMD Turion CPU (comparable to Intel pentium dual core 1.83GHz), with an integrated geforce 9100 gpu (some people said that's it's comparable to a discrete geforce 8400G gpu).
For the 3dmarks score, here is it:
3Dmark 03 : 3393
3DMark 06 : 1415
For such a price you can get a good gpu, sufficient to play newer games at low resolution, or older games at medium, it is truly a bang for the buck.
Please refer here for a more detailed review http://expertester.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/acer-aspire-4530/