HP Compaq 65 Watt AC Adapter at LaptopPartsWorld.com

Posted on July 31st, 2008 in Blog | 3 Comments »

Compaq Part Numbers:

380467-001, PPP009L, PA-1650-02H, 381090-001, DL606A#ABA, 380467-003, 319860-001, 380467-001, 402018-001, DL606A, 239704-001, 285288-001, 239427-001, 265602-001, B65602-001, DC359A#ABA, DC359A, 383494-001.

HP Compaq 65 Watt AC Adapter

HP Compaq 65 Watt AC Adapter

HP Compaq AC Adapter Specifications:

Manufacturer: HP/Compaq
Power Cord: Included
Input: 100-240V~ 1.6A(1,6A) 50-60Hz
Output: 18.5V(18,5) – 3.5A(3,5A)
Power : 65 Watts
Condition: Brand New

HP / Compaq PPP009L AC Adapter

HP / Compaq PPP009L AC Adapter

Compatible Notebook Models:

  • Armada 100: 100, 100S, 110, 150,
  • Armada E: E300, E500, E500S, E700
  • Armada M: M300, M500, M700
  • HP Compaq Armada V:V300
  • Business Notebook NX Series: nx4800/nx5000/nx5100/nx6110/nx7000/nx9000
  • Business Notebook NW Series: nw8000 Series.
  • Business Notebook NC Series: nc4000 / nc4200 / nc6000 / nc8000
  • HP Compaq Tablet PC: Tablet PC TC1100/TC1000/TC4200 Series
  • HP Compaq Evo: N100, N1000, N200, N400, N600, N800
  • Pavilion DV1000: DV1000, DV1100, DV1200, DV1300, DV1400, DV1500, DV1700
  • Pavilion DV2000: DV2000, DV2100, DV2200, DV2300, DV2400, DV2500.
  • HP Compaq Pavilion DV4000: DV4000, DV4100, DV4200, DV4300, DV4400,
  • Pavilion DV5000: DV5000, DV5100, DV5200, DV5300 Series
  • Pavilion DV6000: DV6000, DV6100 Series
  • Pavilion DV8000: DV8000, DV8100, DV8200, DV8300, DV8400 Series
  • HP Compaq Pavilion ZE: ze2000, ze2100, ze2200, ze2300, ze2400, ze4900 Series
  • Pavilion ZT: zt3000, zt3100, zt3200, zt3300, zt3400 Series
  • Presario: Presario 900/2200/2800 Series, Presario X1000 Series, Presario M2000 Series, Presario B3800
  • Presario V1000 Series: V1000, V1100, V1300,
  • Presario V2000 Series: Presario V2000, V2100, V2200, V2300, V2400, V2500,  V2600, V2700 Series.
  • Presario V3000 Series: V3000, V3100, V3200, V3300, V3400, V3500 Series
  • Presario V4000 Series: V4000, V4100, V4200, V4300, V4400 Series
  • Presario V5000 Series: V5000, V5100, V5200, V5300.
  • Presario V6000 Series: V6000, V6100, V6200, V6300, V6400, V6500.
  • Presario X Series: X1000, X1100, X1200, X1300, X1400, X1500.
  • Prosignia: Prosignia 160, 170, 190 Series
  • HP Compaq Special Edition: L2000

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Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP Specifications

Posted on June 30th, 2008 in Blog | No Comments »

Sony VAIO TX3XP is a beautifully designed notebook. It really makes people stop and stare, while anyone in your locality, when using a notebook would feel self conscious about the size and weight of their mobile computer. The TX3XP measures 272.4×195.1×28.5 mm and weighs at 1.25 kg. This little laptop is so weightless because of its construction which is made out of carbon fibre chassis, yet gives the robust built quality. This Sony VAIO TX3XP comes with a finger print scanner down to the cursor keys, right side of the wrist rest. The TX3XP uses a spring loaded mechanism that help lid close, thus allowing to make the notebook opening one handed in a very simple way.

Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP

Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP

Like most Sony notebooks these days, there’s no catch secure lid, instead the TX3XP comes with a spring loaded mechanism thus allowing closing and opening with single handed. This particular model has a slate blue finish to the lid which looks gorgeous. VAIO TX series aren’t normal laptops; they give you a legitimate reason for never to venture outdoors without them. Are you looking for a genuinely designed and more attractive laptop with about £ 1,500? Then you could wave on TX3XP. Talking about the size of this tiny laptop is of course, just as drastically smaller than an A4 sheet of paper. This smaller lap is built with around an 11.1” display while weighing at only 1.25kg. Thus, with the smaller size, makes an ease to move as every-day office machine.

Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP Laptop

Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP Laptop

One of the amazing reasons for its popularity may include the thin screen- less than 5mm. The keys and the palm rest have an impressive and more attractive slate blue finish with the mouse touch pad a dotted grid pattern that is almost reminiscent of Braille. Yet the Sony VAIO TX3XP has one shortcoming of the mouse section slightly cramped and this doesn’t have much space to work in, as the selector buttons sit too away towards the front lip of the lap thus giving pressing difficulty.

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HP Pavilion tx1000 Tablet PC Review

Posted on June 30th, 2008 in Blog | 3 Comments »

The HP Pavilion tx1000 is known for its innovative design and the affordable price. It is best recommended and best suited for home usage. This is the first Vista based laptop of HP release. This unique and successful laptop is a hybrid combination of tablet design with the entertainment focused laptop. The HP Pavilion tx1000 weighs only 4.2 lbs and can move around the average customers without any lagging off. The specification of the laptop has AMD Turion 64 X 2 mobile technology with a speed of 1.8 GHz and the RAM installed is of 2 GB DDR II SDRAM.

HP Pavilion TX1000 Tablet PC

HP Pavilion TX1000 Tablet PC

HP pavilion tx1000 is specially built to run with the Windows Vista and thus making HP one of the first vendors to announce a laptop exclusively built to run Windows Vista, and startlingly, its initial offering is a convertible tablet. Most probably laptops are built for business users, whereas the HP Pavilion tx1000 targets only the average customers who work in home to establish some basic fundamental needs. As it is a combination of entertainment with tablet design it comes with the media control buttons. The HP pavilion tx1000 do also comprise the following hardware as dual headphone jacks, a touch screen that works with any stylus or even with the finger tip, and with its novel high gloss finish it takes the minds of the customers in a single swipe.

One great advantage of this notebook is that it has the options that make it a consumer friendly. The base price is not much than US $1299.00 and this experience of a laptop with windows vista makes it a curious one to select and work with. The dimension of this notebook also adds its specialty of its look, it measures 12 inches wide, 8.75 deep and 1.5 inches high. With its dimension it looks better enough to work on for a long stretch time, but one annoyance is with the strain to the eyes when worked a longer time, this is because of the small 12.1 inches screen and this screen is with a native resolution of 1,280×800.

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Dell D/View Notebook Stand 310-2881

Posted on May 5th, 2008 in Blog | No Comments »

The Dell D/View notebook stand, in combination with the Advance Port Replicator (APR), allows you to view your system at a whole new level. The D/View elevates your notebook’s LCD to a more comfortable viewing position and alleviates the need for an expensive external display. This sleek, all-in-one solution allows you to reduce desktop space.

Dell D View Notebook Stand 310-2881

Dell D View Notebook Stand 310-2881

The D/View’s convenient cable management channel is ideal for use with your full-sized keyboard and mouse in addition to all of your other essential peripherals via the ports available on the APR (sold separately). An Advance Port Replicator is required in order to use the Dell D/View Notebook Stand. This product has been tested and validated on Dell systems to ensure it will work with your laptop.

Compatible Notebook Models:
Dell Inspiron: 500M, 510M, 600M, 8500, 8600.
Dell Latitude: D400, D410, D0, D500, D505, D510, D531N, D600, D610, D620, D630, D630N, D631, D631N, D800, D810, D820, D830, D830N.
Dell Precision: M20, M60, M70, M90, M6300, M2300, M4300.
Dell XPS: M1710

Compatible Dell P/N: 0D0456, 310-2881, 9W339, D0456.

Dell Notebook Stand

Dell Notebook Stand

Dell D/View Notebook Stand Specifications:
- Depth: 16.57″
- Height: 4.01″
- Weight: 7.9 lbs
- Width: 13.14″

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Inside of Laptop Hard Drive

Posted on February 28th, 2008 in Blog | No Comments »

The hard drive is a very important part of a laptop as it lets you store all of your work and information that is on the laptop. The size of the hard drive is what enables you to store everything you have and save it.

This time, lets look at the inside of a laptop/notebook Hard drive at work. I placed a standard 3.5″ Desktop Hard Drive next to it for size comparison.

Make sure you know what you are buying when you do your shopping. You have to know a bit about what you are doing because you need to make sure the laptop hard drive will be compatible with your laptop and everything will run smoothly.

Portable Consumer Electronics – Necessity of the New Era

Posted on February 22nd, 2008 in Blog | No Comments »

Portable Consumer Electronics gadgets have revolutionized the lifestyle of the modern world. Portable Consumer Electronics industry has grown considerably and is catering to the needs of billion and billions of people around the world. The Portable Consumer Electronics revolution that began from the extensive used of digital diaries and mobile phones has now resulted in the creation of gadgets that serve many purposes at a time. The advent of wireless and Bluetooth technology has proven to be a milestone in this industry. Portable Consumer Electronics inventions and advancements have resulted in the realization of a mobile and compact office for businessmen and professionals around the globe.

Portable consumer electronics industry has grown incredibly in the last few years. The Portable Consumer Electronics goods and gadgets have become much sought after by the upwardly mobile youngsters of today. The current trend is expected to continue for many years in the future too. New innovations in Portable Consumer Electronics industry has resulted in a gamut of products that suit all types of consumers and their needs. The demand for these goods began with the popularity of cellular phones, mobile electronic music players and laptops. The widespread use of Portable Consumer Electronics has also ensued in opening up a great marketing prospect for batteries used in them.

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Dell 150W AC Adapter for Inspiron 9100

Posted on January 5th, 2008 in Blog | No Comments »

This is a brand new DELL battery chargers – 150W AC power adapter for Dell Inspiron 9100 and Dell XPS, XPS M2010 notebooks.

Dell N3834 150w AC Adapter

Dell N3834 150w AC Adapter

Dell Part Numbers: 320-2746, N3834, N3838, PA-1151-06D, Dell PA-15, D1404, D2746.

Compatible Notebook Models: Dell Inspiron 9100 and Dell Inspiron XPS.

AC Adapter Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Original Dell
  • Power Cord Included
  • Voltage Provided: 19.5 Volts
  • AC Adapter Size: 6.59″ x 3.34″ x 1.64
  • Max Out: 7.7 A
  • Power Provided: 150 Watts

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OLPC Mesh Networking at BETT in London Olympia

Posted on January 5th, 2008 in Blog | No Comments »

BETT is the worlds largest educational technology show, it is running next week, from the 9th to the 12th of January at London Olympia. There will be about 30,000 visitors to the show including teachers, head teachers, ICT coordinators etc. from schools around the UK, Europe and the world.

BETT Educational Technology Show

BETT Educational Technology Show

Schools visit BETT to see innovations and technology trends to help guide their IT strategy. I will be helping out on The Open Forum Europe stand SW105, where we will be distributing Edubuntu CDs and spreading the word about Free software and Open Standards.

BETT OLPC

BETT OLPC

Just before Christmas I bought an OLPC for my kids through the Give One Get One programme, so when I was asked to help at BETT I figured it would be the perfect place to show off the little green laptop. Unfortunately it is stuck in the post, somewhere on its way from America to the UK. It got as far as my brother in law in Massachusetts, but then got stuck in the Christmas rush of parcels.

News source: OLPCnews.com

IBM Thinkpad X6 Ultrabase

Posted on January 5th, 2008 in Blog | No Comments »

Expand the function of your for IBM Thinkpad X60 and IBM Thinkpad X60s series notebook by snapping it into the IBM ThinkPad X6 UltraBase. This simple, quick-attach solution adds a wide array of expansion capabilities but is small enough to carry anywhere.

Thinkpad X6 Ultrabase

Thinkpad X6 Ultrabase

IBM Thinkpad X6 Ultrabase Specifications:

  • 1 x microphone – input – mini-phone 3.5 mm
  • 1 x network – Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base- T – RJ-45
  • 1 x headphones – output – mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
  • 1 x display / video – VGA – 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
  • 1 x modem – phone line – RJ-11
  • 1 x serial – RS-232 – 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9)
  • 1 x parallel – IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) – 25 pin D-Sub (DB-25)
  • 4 x Hi-Speed USB – 4 pin USB Type A
Lenovo/IBM Thinkpad X6 Ultrabase

Lenovo/IBM Thinkpad X6 Ultrabase

IBM Thinkpad X6 Ultrabase Features:

  • Streamlined design for easy portability – Ideal for use in the office, at home, or on the road
  • System power-on button and easy ejection lever
  • Power pass-through to fuel your system and recharge the battery
  • Uses the IBM ThinkPad 65W AC Adapter, ships with IBM ThinkPad X60 Series systems and is available separately as an option
  • Integrated key lock and optional cable lock slot
  • Advanced Ultrabay Battery for up to 11 hours of mobile computing (when used in combination with the high-capacity system battery on select models).
  • Ultrabay Slim for device expansion – Supports Ultrabay Slim CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo
  • IBM ThinkPad X6 UltraBase also supports the ThinkPad
  • Multi-Burner drives; can also house a second ThinkPad hard drive (requires HDD installation kit)
  • Audio/video capability – Integrated stereo speakers, microphone in, headphone out, VGA monitor
  • Communication ports – Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) and modem (RJ-11)
  • Standard device ports – 4 USB 2.0, serial, and parallel.

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Notebook Predictions for 2008

Posted on January 3rd, 2008 in Blog | 1 Comment »

By Darius Chang

In the mobile computing world, quad-core processing and chipset refreshes are almost as certain as death and taxes. Fortunately, 2008 looks set to be a more exciting year than simply watching specifications grow.

The upcoming CES will be a fertile ground for the latest breakthroughs in technology. However, many of the prototypes showcased may take years before hitting the retail market, assuming they are not vaporware. So keep an eye out for our extensive coverage of the event for laptops of the future. For now, check out our educated guesses at which areas in mobile computing are likely to make the most impact in the coming year.

UMPCs equal ultraportables in performance
The ASUS Eee PC did more for the UMPC cause than others did due to its ground-breaking price point. This will pave the way for more vendors entering this niche market with cheaper or more powerful products.

Though the original intent was for UMPCs to become companions for your primary computing device, this group of machines may soon hit the same performance bracket as full-fledge ultraportables. Already, models like the Gigabyte U60 and Packard Bell EasyNote XS20 are running at 1GHz clockspeed. With the combination of faster flash-based storage and improved graphics engines, the time may come when choosing between a UMPC and an ultraportable becomes a matter of screen size preference.

Design becomes as important as specifications
With Intel dominating the mobile CPU and chipset scene, there is really very little performance difference between getting a laptop from a premium vendor versus one from a budget manufacturer. So getting laptops based on specifications have become as useful as buying a car based on the number of tires.

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