Review Aspire AS4752Z-4498 Specifications

ASPIRE
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium – 64-bit version – Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor B960 (2.2GHz, 2MB L3 cache) – 4GB DDR3 Dual-Channel 1066 SDRAM – 500GB hard drive – 14″ HD Widescreen CineCrystal™ LCD display (1366 x 768) – Intel® HD graphics – Mobile Intel® HM65 Express – 8X DVD±RW DL – high-definition audio support – built-in stereo speakers – webcam – multi-gesture touchpad – 802.11b/g/n WLAN – gigabit LAN – HDMI® – USB – Multi-in-1 card reader – 6-cell battery – 1-year limited warranty. Color: elegant brown.

Specifications Aspire AS4752Z-4498

·  Operating System
Operating System
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
·  Processor & Chipset
Processor Manufacturer
Intel
Processor Type
Pentium
Processor Model
B960
Processor Speed
2.20 GHz
Processor Core
Dual-core
Cache
2 MB
64-bit Processing
Yes
Hyper-Threading
No
Chipset Manufacturer
Intel
Chipset Model
HM65 Express
·  Memory
Standard Memory
4 GB
Maximum Memory
8 GB
Memory Technology
DDR3 SDRAM
Number of Total Memory Slots
2
Memory Card Reader
Yes
Memory Card Supported
Memory Stick PRO
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Secure Digital (SD) Card
xD-Picture Card
·  Storage
Hard Drive Capacity
500 GB
Hard Drive Interface
Serial ATA
Hard Drive RPM
5400
Optical Drive Type
DVD-Writer
Optical Media Supported
DVD-RAM/±R/±RW
·  Display & Graphics
Screen Size
14″
Display Screen Type
Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
Display Screen Technology
CineCrystal
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Screen Mode
WXGA
Backlight Technology
LED
HDCP Supported
Yes
Graphics Controller Manufacturer
Intel
Graphics Controller Model
Graphics Media Accelerator HD
Graphics Memory Technology
DDR3 SDRAM
Graphics Memory Accessibility
Shared
TV Card
No
·  Network & Communication
Wi-Fi
Yes
Wi-Fi Standard
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Ethernet Technology
Gigabit Ethernet
Bluetooth
No
·  Built-in Devices
Webcam
Yes
Microphone
Yes
Finger Print Reader
No
·  Interfaces/Ports
HDMI
Yes
S-Video
Yes
Total Number of USB Ports
3
Number of USB 2.0 Ports
3
VGA
Yes
Network (RJ-45)
Yes
·  Software
Operating System
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
Operating System Architecture
64-bit
Software Included
  • Microsoft® Office Starter: reduced-functionality Word and Excel® only, with advertising. No PowerPoint® or Outlook®. Buy Office 2010 to use the full-featured software.
  • Bing™ Bar
  • Windows Live™ Essentials
·  Input Devices
Keyboard
Yes
Pointing Device Type
TouchPad
·  Battery Information
Number of Cells
6-cell
Battery Chemistry
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery Capacity
4400 mAh
Maximum Battery Run Time
4 Hour
·  Power Description
Maximum Power Supply Wattage
65 W
·  Physical Characteristics
Height
1.3″
Width
13.5″
Depth
9.6″
Weight (Approximate)
4.96 lb
·  Miscellaneous
Package Contents
  • Aspire AS4752Z-B964G50Mncc Notebook
  • Lithium Ion Battery
  • AC Adapter
Security Features
  • Kensington Lock Slot
  • BIOS passwords :
  • User
  • Supervisor
  • Hard Drive
Green Compliant
Yes
Green Compliance Certificate/Authority
Energy Star

ASUS A43SJ-VX794D Review And Specifications

Review ASUS A43SJ-VX794D
Intel Dual Core B960, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, VGA Nvidia GeForce GT 520M 1GB, Camera, 14″ WXGA, Non OS.
Spesifikasi ASUS A43SJ-VX794D
Platform
Processor Type
Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor
Processor Onboard
Intel® Pentium® Processor B960 (2.20 GHz, Cache 2MB )
Chipset
Intel® HM65
Standard Memory
2 GB DDR3 PC-10600
Max. Memory
8 GB (2 DIMMs)
Video Type
NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M 1GB
Display Size
14″ WXGA LED
Display Max. Resolution
1366 x 768
Display Technology
LED backlight
Audio Type
Integrated
Speakers Type
Integrated
·         Speaker Altec Lansing®
Hard Drive Type
320 GB Serial ATA 5400 RPM
Optical Drive Type
DVD±RW
Networking
Gigabit NIC
Network Speed
10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
Wireless Network Type
Integrated
Wireless Network Protocol
IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Keyboard Type
Standard Keyboard
Input Device Type
Touch Pad
Card Reader Provided
SD, MMC, MS
Interface Provided
1x USB 3.0, 3x USB 2.0, VGA, HDMI, LAN, Audio
O/S Provided
Pre-sales Request Available
Battery Type
Rechargeable Li-Polymer
Power Supply
External AC Adapter
Dimension (WHD)
34.8 x 2.95 ~3.48 cm x 24.2
Weight
2.44 kg
Standard Warranty
2-year Limited Warranty by Authorized Distributor
Bundled Peripherals
Optional

Nikon D800 review

D700, Nikon has updated much more than just the resolution. The D800 has a significantly more advanced feature set than its predecessor, particularly in terms of its video capabilities that make it, on paper at least, a viable and tempting option for professionals.


At the heart of the D800 is a brand new Nikon-developed sensor that boasts 36.8 million pixels in total, with a maximum effective output of 36.3MP. Its ISO span is 100-6400 natively, expandable to a range of 50 ('Lo1') to 25,600 ('Hi2') equivalent. Nikon's highest resolution DSLR to date, the D800 more than doubles the pixel count of the flagship D4. The D800 is potentially very attractive to studio and landscape professionals, but should pique the interest of a great many enthusiast Nikon users too - many of whom may have been 'stuck' at 12MP for years, with a D300, D300s or D700.


The D800's 36.3MP CMOS sensor has by far the greatest pixel count of any non medium-format DSLR currently on the market. The ISO span is slightly wider than that of its predecessor the D700, at 100-6400, expandable down to ISO 50 and up to ISO 25,600 (equivalent).
Of course, the D800 faces a competitive field that has made significant gains as well. Arch-rival Canon has recently updated its best-selling full-frame model to the 22.3MP EOS 5D Mark III. That the D800 has to prove itself a compelling upgrade for current Nikon shooters is a given. Yet a glance at the specifications indicates that Nikon has clearly been paying attention to the success of the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, and its video performance in particular. The hope among the Nikon faithful is that the D800 matches or exceeds the impressive high ISO performance of recent Nikon DSLRs while providing the resolution benefits of a much higher pixel count.


To Nikon's credit, the D800 does not, at first glance appear to be a camera intended to protect sales of its big brother, the D4. Truth be told, apart from their sensors, the D800 and D4 share many identical specifications. Although the D800 offers a much slower maximum frame rate at full resolution (4fps, compared to 11fps in the D4) and lacks some of the pro-oriented 'frills' like built-in Ethernet connectivity, it shares the same revamped 51-point AF system which is effective down to -2EV, the same processing engine and almost exactly the same highly advanced video mode.


Broad appeal


Whereas the D4 is intended as a specialist tool for professionals that need to capture images quickly in all types of weather and light conditions, the D800 has been designed to appeal to a much broader user base. For most of us, D4-only features such as ultra-high ISO shooting, very fast frame rates, QXD card compatibility, 2000+ image battery life and built-in Ethernet, are simply not that high on the list of must-haves. The same goes for many pros who earn their livings with their camera.


Wedding, event and studio photographers, for example are likely to be far more concerned with resolution at low ISO sensitivities than shooting at 11 fps at ISO 204,000. To them, a camera with the D800's feature set, priced at less than half the cost of a D4 is an exciting prospect indeed.


And let's not forget videographers. The D4 is Nikon's most advanced video-enabled DSLR. And the D800 offers almost exactly the same video specification in a smaller, lighter, and significantly less expensive body, making it potentially much more attractive as either a primary or 'B' video camera on a low-budget shoot.


Compared to D700: Specification highlights
  • 36.3MP CMOS sensor (compared to 12.1MP)
  • 15.3MP DX-format capture mode (compared to 5MP)
  • 25MP 1.2x Crop mode
  • 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors, rated to -2EV* (compared to -1EV)
  • ISO 100-6400 extendable to ISO 25,600 equiv (same as D700)
  • 1080p video at 30, 25 or 24 frames per second, up to 24Mbps, with uncompressed HDMI output and audio monitoring options*
  • 3.2", 921,000 dot LCD with anti-fog layer* (compared to 3in, 921k-dot)
  • Maximum 4fps continuous shooting in FX mode** (compared to 8fps in FX mode)
  • Advanced Scene Recognition System with 91,000 pixel metering sensor* (compared to 1005-pixel)
  • 'Expeed 3' Image Processing*
  • Dual-axis Virtual Horizon (on LCD screen/viewfinder)* (compared to single-axis)
 
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