
Established in the year 1990, ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated famously known as ASUS is a Taiwan-based multinational corporation that manufactures motherboards, sound cards, graphic cards, PDAs, computer monitors, laptops, servers, mobile phones, computer accessories, components and also computer cooling products. The company’s total revenues for the current year 2009 has been overall 29.2% of the PCs sold in the prior twelve months worldwide with an Asus motherboard alone, fetching up to US$21.2 billion of revenues for the company for 2009. Read the rest of this entry »

Toshiba Satellite P100 series –there are two main models here:
Toshiba Satellite P100 Model one: 1.83Ghz processor (T2400), 100GB hard disk, native display resolution of 1680×1050, GeForce Go 7300 256MB RAM, NZ$3,999 RRP.
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Toshiba Corporation is the Japanese multinational company with its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Toshiba (normally pronounced in Japanese: ‘TOH-she-bah’ but real pronunciation: ‘Toe-SHE-buh’) is considered to be the world’s fifth largest manufacturer of personal computers after Hewlett-Packard and Dell of U.S., Acer of Taiwan and Lenovo of China. Read the rest of this entry »

The HP laptop computers have gained an amazing leverage in providing customers with high-quality IT solutions with performance oriented features, good flexibility and cutting edge technology. Read the rest of this entry »

Hewlett Packard, a leading manufacturer of computer peripherals around the globe, is the largest technology company in the world commonly known as HP whose consumer electronic corporation’s headquarters are located in Palo Alto, California, USA. HP was established in 1939 by William Hewlett and David Packard, but was incorporated in 1947 with official running since 1957. Read the rest of this entry »
Sony is a leading name not only in consumer electronics but also in the mobile computing world. The Sony laptops offer user friendly features with cutting edge technology making flexibility and multitasking functionality optimum for the user. The most popular are the SonyVAIO series that have gained immense popularity in recent years, as they provide a very high-end quality design with enormous features and exciting colours. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony, one of the leading manufacturers of electronics, communications, information technology, entertainment, video, games, and others has its headquarters in Minata, Tokyo, Japan.
The multinational company also is the one of the world’s largest revenue making corporations with annual revenues to be more than $78.88 billion U.S. The name “Sony” is derived from the Latin word for sound. Read the rest of this entry »

Lenovo laptops is handled by the Lenovo Group Limited, a company that specialises in developing, manufacturing and marketing laptops, desktops, storage drivers, workstations, IT management software, and other related services and products. The company started in 1988 with a main office in North Carolina in the United States. Now, it has expanded to more offices in China, Japan and Singapore. Read the rest of this entry »
Dell has not ceased in introducing more models in the market to respond toe varying and changing needs of its target consumers in the market. Aside from introducing Dell XPS and Inspiron lines, Dell now has the Studio line.
The design of Dell Studio laptops were mainly based on the XPS series design. Notable features of Dell Studio laptops include its glossy, LED-backlit displays, integrated webcam, capacitive touch controls, slot-loading drives like a Blur-ray option and the EV-DO Rev A wireless broadband options. Read the rest of this entry »

Dell was founded by Michael Dell in the year 1984 with the primary goal of serving their customers directly with computers. Dell was actually still a student at the University of Texas the time the company was founded. The company’s name was called PC Limited then aimed to provide the needs of the customers in need of computers. The company produced Turbo as its first computer. Read the rest of this entry »