Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The New HP Pavilion Elite HPE PC - Speed.Performance.Style.


Even more impressive are the features:

HP Pavilion Elite HPE-240F Desktop PC Features:

  • HP Pavilion Elite HPE-240F Desktop PC Features List:
  • Intel Core i5-650 processor
    3.20GHz, 512KB L2 Cache + 4MB Shared L3 Cache
  • 8GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 16GB)
    Gives you the power to handle most power-hungry applications and tons of multimedia work
  • 1TB SATA hard drive
    Store 666,000 photos, 285,000 songs or 526 hours of HD video and more
  • ATI Radeon HD 5570 Series Graphics
    with 1GB DDR3 dedicated graphics memory, DVI, HDMI and Display Port capabilities and support for Blu-ray and Microsoft DirectX 11
  • 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
    Connect to a broadband modem with wired Ethernet or wirelessly connect to a Wi-Fi signal or hotspot with the 802.11b/g/n connection built into your PC
  • Blu-ray Disc Player & SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
    Watch HD movies,
    read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats.

Friday, March 25, 2011

HP's Touchscreen PC Circa 1983


Here's an interesting video from 1983 showcasing HP's first touch-screen device. It's interesting to see how far technology has brought us.

What do you guys think is the best HP device ever?

Monday, February 14, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

HP's rumored cloud-based tablet

When HP acquired Palm last year, the rumors as to what their plans were had been circulating wildly around Tech blogs. It seems that, hopefully, we'll know by February 9th 2011, when HP's "Something big, something small, something beyond" event happens.

A recent article on PCworld.com suggests that HP plans to launch "the world's first true cloud tablet." (Link)

Basically this means that the device would store data online rather than on the device memory. What this means as far as you are concerned, is that all your data is backed-up permanently online which not only keeps it secure, but also leads to a faster tablet.

The tablet will make use of Palm's WebOS (adored for its multi-tasking capabilities) and will have a 1.2GHz processor. If rumors are accurate, you'll have a choice of both a 7" and a 9" version. Certainly very exciting stuff.

We'll be watching this space and keep you informed of updates regarding this tablet. We're excited, and for good reason.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Great Deal for the Holidays!


So we hate to bore you with deals on this page, but this is simply not to be missed out on.

So here it is:

Get the HP Pavilion DV6 - 3060si (2.26GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB HD), the HP 500GB Portable Hard Drive, a super cool laptop bag as well as Norton Anti-Virus 2011 - - ALL this for only R8999.

If you want to take advantage of this offer, buy it here.

If not, keep an eye out for some more great HP Shop deals coming soon!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The HP Envy - One Beautiful Machine

The HP Envy is one beautiful machine. It is a perfect blend between performance and art.

Its sleek design and extraordinary performance ensure that it meets every need of a Notebook PC and more. Its powerful Intel i7 Processor, huge amount of RAM(up to 8GB), 500GB hard drive and the excellent ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5850 Graphics Card joins many other remarkable features to make the HP Envy one of the most desirable notebooks money can buy.

Click Here for the Engadget review.

HP Shop is currently running a massive notebook sale, and the HP Envy 17 is yours for R13799 and can be in your hands in 48hrs.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The HP TouchSmart tm2 - the perfect Christmas gift for the gadget lover.



Video courtesy of Wannahaves.com


This multi-touch tablet notebook gives you the versatility to touch, draw or type. Enjoy a sophisticated convertible design, eight hours of battery life and outstanding graphics performance (varies by configuration).

Here's some specs for you guys:

  • Intel® Pentium® Processor U5400 1.2 GHz, Level 3 cache 2 MB Intel® HM55
  • Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • 1.89 kg
  • 3 GB DDR3 (Duo-Core - 1 x 1024 MB + 1 x 2048 MB)
  • 320 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm up to 12 GB partition for system recovery
  • LightScribe SuperMulti DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
  • ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5450 Graphics
  • 30.7 cm (12.1") diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView Touchscreen Convertible Display (built-in capacitative digitizer with multi-touch gestures) Display Resolution: 1280 x 800
  • 6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery
  • Bluetooth® wireless networking

This versatile tablet notebook is available from HPshop for only R9359.

Spoil yourself or somebody else.


Get it now!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

HP SpareKey

HP SpareKey helps you, or the administrator of the computer, recover lost system passwords, such as the power-on, drive lock, or BIOS passwords. When setting up the SpareKey, you are prompted to provide answers for a sequence of three predetermined personal identification questions.

The HP SpareKey uses these questions to identify you if you need to reset the passwords. Examples of the personal identification questions presented by HP SpareKey are listed below:
-What is your mother's maiden name?
-What was the name of your first pet?
-What is your father's middle name?

It is very important to write down the answers to these questions and put them in a safe place, away from the computer, so that you can always access them.

HP SpareKey cannot help you recover a Windows 7 or Vista administrator account password. It is intended solely to recover system-level passwords.

This feature is available on most HP laptops.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Manage your laptop battery power

There are actions you can take to make your laptop battery last longer. HP always recommends following the instructions for charging and storage that came with the battery or laptop.

Tips for conserving battery power on laptop PCs:

You can manually change the power consumption of your notebook PC and conserve battery power.

- Reduce the brightness of the screen to the minimum readable level. Use the function keys on the top of your keyboard to adjust the brightness.
- Remove peripherals when not in use. External hard drives, CD-ROMs, Zip drives, PC cards, and other peripheral devices can draw power from your battery even when they are not in active use. Disconnect them when you have finished using them.
- Turn off the Wireless On-Off button when it is not in use. If your laptop has one, press the Wireless On-Off button so that the light turns off.
- Remove the battery if the laptop will be stored (turned off and not plugged into AC power) for more than 2 weeks.
- Remove the battery if the laptop will be plugged into AC power continuously (via a wall adapter or docking station) for more than 2 weeks.
- Calibrate your battery. (We will cover this in our next Battery post)

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Steps to clean your PC for performance

Some simple maintenance tasks once or twice a month can keep your PC running smoothly.
Spyware, adware, and viruses need to be detected and removed frequently to maximize your computer's efficiency. Your hard drive and personal files must be managed and stored properly to ensure that they are not corrupted over time. Important data should be backed up onto a storage source such as a DVD or an external hard drive.

Use the following steps to Clean Your PC:

Step 1 - Undo Harmful changes using Windows System Restore

Undo harmful changes to your computer by using the Windows System Restore feature. This tool returns your computer to a date before you installed that unwanted software or began receiving those annoying pop-up advertisements.

Step 2 - Remove malicious software

Installing Anti-Virus software and keeping the virus definition files current is the very best way to maintain the health of your computer.

Step 3 - Manage your hard drive more effectively

Manage your hard drive more effectively by using Microsoft Windows built-in system tools. Disk Cleanup deletes temporary files and other data that make your computer run slower.

Disk Defragmenter takes all of the scattered bits of program data and groups them together in the front of the drive, helping your hard drive to work faster and store more data.

We will go into detail on how to do these steps in upcoming posts.