3 Hot Trends At This Year’s CES 2011

Posted by Kieran Ball on Wednesday, 26th January, 2011.

CES Logo 2011

The CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is without doubt the event of the year if you’re into gadgets. It’s where techheads go to get the lowdown on what’s hot and what’s not in the world of consumer technology. More than that, it’s the place where you’ll find all the movers and shakers, i.e. what’s going to be big the coming year and beyond. This year’s CES 2011 show took place in Las Vegas at the beginning of January and from the products on display, it was clear what the big three consumer trends are going to be this year: Internet TV, 3D and PC tablets.

Internet TV

Sony was there showing off their Google TV, demonstrating that Internet TV has finally come of age. Certainly, we will be seeing media streaming, iPlayer and all sorts of apps appearing on TVs this year. But it won’t be just on TVs, these new services will be shared across phones, media players and Blu-Ray players. And what will be crucial will be a way of sharing information across all these devices. So it’s just as well that Netgear was there with their latest home Wi-Fi router on display, specially designed to handle all the new technology and devices that we’re connecting to the Internet from our homes.

3D or not 3D? That is the question

While many of us are still considering whether or not to invest in a 3D TV, it came as no surprise to anyone that 3D dominated many of the stands at this year’s exhibition. As well as the latest range of 3D TVs from Toshiba and Sony that don’t require glasses, the big trend this year was in 3D camcorder and still camera launches from all the big names, as well as a 3D mobile phone. The first 3D laptops from Toshiba and Sony even put in an appearance.

Take a Tablet

The final big trend at this year’s CES was Tablet PCs. Around 100 tablet devices were launched at this show alone. Blackberry’s Playbook seemed to be the one that most were eager to queue up to see. With a seven-inch display, a dual core processor, front and rear cameras, as well as a HDMI port, it’s not hard to see why Apple has their work cut out with iPad 2.0.

Lenovo came out tops in terms of innovation with their device that could be transformed from a laptop running Windows into a tablet running Android. Tablet computing might have been born in 2010 with Apple’s iPad, but 2011 is certainly going to be the year it comes of age.

What was increasingly evident at this year’s show was technology is now all about getting access to information wherever you are. As our lives become increasingly linked to technology, more and more electronic manufacturer’s seem to be putting the focus on getting all the devices in our lives talking to one another. And from this year’s show, clearly, 2011 is going to be a very big year for technology in the home.

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Toshiba Reveals NB500 & NB520 Netbooks – Dual Core Atom Processors and Harmon Kardon Speakers

Posted by SuperStoreSearch Team on Monday, 6th December, 2010.

Toshiba NB500 and NB520 Netbooks

Toshiba announces the release of the NB500 and NB520 netbook computers in the NB500 series of portable computer laptops, with the premium Toshiba NB520 model featuring the new Intel dual core Atom N550 processor and Harmon/Kardon speakers built in.

The entry-level Toshiba NB500 offers an Intel Atom N455 CPU, has a 10.1 inch display with a screen resolution of 1,024×600 typical of most netbooks.  The NB500 is said to provide up to 8 hours of battery life on a single charge and the Toshiba NB500 netbook is available to buy in a choice of colour styles:

Toshiba NB500 Colour & Style Options

Toshiba NB500 Black

  • Blue
  • Brown
  • Green
  • Resin Black

Toshiba NB520 Netbook

Toshiba NB520 Netbook

The premium NB520 model in the new NB500 family line of netbooks by Toshiba is being marketed as the netbook for music lovers, featuring high quality Harmon/Kardon speakers built in and support for Dolby Advanced Audio technology to enhance the sound even further.

Dolby Advanced Audio

The Toshiba NB520 netbook comes loaded with Windows 7 Starter Edition, 1GB of RAM, and a 250GB hard drive for storing all your media files.  The NB520 also boasts an impressively long battery life of up to 10 hours.

Toshiba NB500 & NB520 Features

Both Toshiba Netbook models include the following features:

  • 10.1-inch LED backlit screens
  • Intel Atom Processors (Dual Core on the NB520)
  • Built in Web Cameras with Microphones
  • 3 USB 2.0 ports,
  • 2-in-1 Card Reader
  • Relatively lightweight 1.32kgs approx

The Toshiba NB500 & NB520 release date is expected to be sometime early January 2011.

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Apple Reveals Next-Gen MacBook Air Laptops

Posted by SuperStoreSearch Team on Saturday, 23rd October, 2010.

Apple has unveiled the next generation of its ultra-slim and lightweight laptops, the new MacBook Air, which now comes in 11-inch and 13-inch models.  The thinnest and lightest MacBook yet, is designed to combine the best attributes of the iPhone handset and the iPad tablet pc with the Apple Macintosh laptop series.

Apple MacBook Air Laptop

MacBook Air: Thin & Light In Size, Not In Features

Measuring only 17mm thick (or thin!) at it’s thickest point when closed and weighing a mere 1 kilo compared to the common weight of approx 2.5kg – 3.6kg in traditional laptops, the new MacBook air is aptly named and is powered with a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with additional upgrade options available for increased processing power and storage space.  Other key specs include 2GB of RAM, upgradeable to 4GB and there’s a web camera built in allowing for FaceTime video calls.

MacBook Air: Instant On

The MacBook Air includes 64GB of flash based storage rather than the typical hard drives found in traditional laptops, allowing the new MacBook Air to power up from standby and be ready to go, almost instantly.

The 11-inch MacBook Air features up to 5 hours of battery life on a single charge and up to 7 hours on the 13-inch model, while they can sleep for up to 30 days in standby mode.

MacBook Air:  Multi-Touch Glass Trackpad

The latest MacBook Air comes with a spacious and smooth glass trackpad with multi-touch capability that lets you tap, pinch, swipe, drag, rotate and scroll with ease.

Prices start from £849 for the 11 inch MacBook Air and £1099 for the 13 inch MacBook Air model.  Apple also revealed that its MacBook laptops will soon have an app store, mirroring the one that already exists for its mobile devices.

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Sainsburys Sale & Latest Offers (22-10-10)

Posted by SuperStoreSearch Team on Friday, 22nd October, 2010.

Substantial savings to be made in the Sainsbury’s sale with big discounts and hot deals on flat panel TVs, digital cameras, printers and home appliances.

Sainsburys LED TVs

Sharp LC40LE821E 40 Inch Full HD 1080p LED TV £1099.00 Save £150Now £949.00

Sainsburys Laptops

Samsung R530 JB01UK Core i3 3GB/320GB 15.6″ Laptop £499.99 Save £70.00Now £429.99

Sainsburys Digital Cameras

Samsung PL60 10 Megapixel Digital Camera Silver £169.99 Save £40.00Now £129.99

Sainsburys Printers

Epson Stylus Photo R1900 Colour Printer £479.99 Save £50.00Now £429.99

Sainsburys Sat Nav

Mio Navman Spirit 300 Sat Nav £129.99 Save £20.00Now £109.99

Sainsburys LCD TVs

Samsung LE19C450 19″ HD Ready LCD TV £199.99 Save £20.00Now £179.99

Sainsburys Camcorders

Toshiba Camileo S10 Camcorder £129.99 Save £10.00Now £119.99

Sainsburys Printers

HP Colour LaserJet CP1215 Printer £169.99 Save £10.00Now £159.99

Sainsburys Tumble Dryers

Beko DRCS68W Condenser Tumble Dryer White £254.99 Save £65.00Now £189.99

Sainsburys Ovens

Hotpoint SY89PGX Electric Single Oven in Stainless Steel £499.99 Save £90.99Now £409.99

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Top 10 Hot Deals In The PC World Sale (20-10-10)

Posted by SuperStoreSearch Team on Wednesday, 20th October, 2010.

The PC World sale is now on and there’s big savings to be made on a range of computing and home cinema products, from laptops and PCs to LED TVs and digital cameras. Here are our Top 10 editor picks from the PC World discount sales.

PC World Sale

PC World Digital Cameras

NIKON Coolpix L22 Compact Digital Camera £99.99 Save £30Now £69.99

PC World Digital Camcorders

PANASONIC SDR-S50 Memory Card Camcorder White £199.99 Save £30.00Now £169.99

PC World LED TVs

SANDSTROM S32LDIB10 32 Inch LED TV £599.00 Save £250Now £349.00

PC World Printers

HP Photosmart C4780 Multifunction Inkjet Printer £139.99 Save £80.00Now £59.99

PC World Laptops

ACER Aspire 5734Z Laptop £499.99 Save £100.99Now £399.00

PC World PCs

PACKARD BELL iMedia D2522 £399.99 Save £100Now £299.99

PC World Monitors

PACKARD BELL Viseo 230 23 Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor £209.99 Save £50.00Now £159.99

PC World Telephones

PANASONIC KX-TG8522EB £89.99 Save £10.00Now £79.99


PC World Sat Nav

GARMIN nüvi 775T GPS Sat Nav System – Europe & North America £329.99 Save £30.00Now £299.99

PC World DAB Radios

LAVA Portable DAB Radio £29.97

For special offers on a range of home and kitchen appliances, check out the latest discounts at the Hot Deals page.

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12+ Hot Deals & Special Offers from Argos, Comet and Dixons (19-10-10)

Posted by SuperStoreSearch Team on Tuesday, 19th October, 2010.

Save hundreds of pounds on the latest and greatest offers from Argos, Comet and Dixons – with big discounts and hot deals on LCD TVs and Laptops and a range of home appliances from Dishwashers to Washing Machines, Fridge Freezers and Tumble Dryers, including selected half-price offers on Shavers for men and Hair Straighteners for the ladies.

Argos Sale & Discounts

Argos TVs

Grundig GU26HDLCD 26 Inch HD Ready LCD TV £299.99 Save £100 - Now £199.99


Argos Bikes

Challenge Folding Mountain Bike £199.99 Half PriceNow £99.99

Get outdoors or commute to work with the Challenge folding mountain bike that makes it easy and convenient to store away.


Argos Dishwashers

Bush WQP12-9270 White Full Size Dishwasher £219.95 Save Over £43Now £175.96


Argos Shavers

Braun Series 3 380 Wet and Dry Shaver £149.99 Less Than Half PriceNow £69.99

Argos Hair Straighteners

BaByliss Pro 230 Elegance Hair Straightener £99.99 Half PriceNow £49.99

No more bad hair days with the BaByliss Elegance hair straightener now half off.

Dixons Discounts

Dixons LCD TVs

LG 32LD450 32″ Full HD LCD TV £299

Dixons Freezers

NORFROST C6AEW 175 litre Chest Freezer in White £139.99

Comet Clearance Sale & Discounts

Comet Washing Machines

INDESIT IWC8123 Washing Machine £249.99

Comet LCD TVs

TOSHIBA 40LV713 LCD TV £499.99 Save £100.99Now £399.00

Comet Laptops

Toshiba SAT C650-1CT Laptop £599.99 Save £220.00Now £379.99

Comet Fridge Freezers

Samsung RL4WGIH Fridge Freezer £629.99 Save 25%Now £469.99

Comet Tumble Dryers

Indesit IDC75 Tumble Dryer £239.99 Save £40.00Now £199.99

Comet Vacuum Cleaners

Dyson DC27 Animal Upright Vacuum Cleaner £319.99 Save £100.99Now £219.00

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5 Laptops That’ll Have You Seeing Double

Posted by Kieran Ball on Monday, 20th September, 2010.

Let’s face it. Having a multitude of programmes open at any one time on your average 15 inch laptop can be hard on the eyes. Dual screens are already quite common among designers and sound engineers in desktop form, so why not in laptops too? Users are already saying that two screens can significantly boost  productivity.  With a whole range of new models ready to hit the market, you too could be enjoying a much larger electronic workspace and consign alt-tabbing between open applications to the past.

5. The gScreen Spacebook

Check out this foldaway two headed monster from gScreen. It’s called the Spacebook and is set to be released in the US any time now. Not only is there bags of on-screen manoevring, there’s plenty of headroom in the engine room as well with an Intel Core i7-740QM processor, a Geoforce N10E-1GB GTX250 and 4GB of RAM as standard. However, it’s not going to be cheap with a estimated retail price of $3000 in the US.

4. IBM’s ThinkPad W700ds

Techies needing a dual screen fix right now could take a look at IBM’s ThinkPad W700ds. The ThinkPad W700 already has a 17 inch screen, yet with a little push in the right place out pops a secondary spring-loaded 10 inch screen. Plus, it comes with a palm rest digitiser and pen. It’s been on the market a while now, but, like all dual screens, it’s bulky and doesn’t come cheap.

3. Toshiba’s Libretto W100

For those on a smaller budget, take a look at Toshiba’s Libretto W100. Small is indeed beautiful with this dual touchscreen 7 inch display. Okay, there’s no keyboard, but who needs a real keyboard when you can have a virtual one and this little gem doubles up as a really nifty e-reader.

2. Acer Dual Touch – Watch This Space

Not to be outdone, Acer is hard at work developing their own range of dual screen laptops. Details are sketchy at the moment, but if the rumours are true, we’ll be seeing two 15 inch touchscreens. If Acer’s past success in the Netbook market is anything to go by, we can expect big things from them in the dual screen arena too.

1. Apple MacBook Tri-screens

Finally, if you really want to go one better, why settle for two screens? Wait a little longer and pay a little more and you could be the proud owner of one of the first Apple MacBook Tri-screens. Yes, you heard right. A MacBook with not one, not two, but three screens – one on each side of your main monitor.

In the very near future, the old adage ‘two heads are better than one’ could very well be proved true.

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Choosing the Right Laptop? It’s All About You

Posted by Kieran Ball on Saturday, 24th July, 2010.

These days, there’s a bewildering array of laptops available. At first glance, finding the one that’s right for you might seem daunting. However, it’s easier than you think if you forget the sales-speak, the gimmicks and the fads and concentrate on what that laptop can do for you.

What Sort of User Are You?

Laptop users fall into six general types. Once you identify which category you belong to, it’s just a matter of taking into account what applications you are going to be running, how powerful your machine needs to be and what connections you’ll need for your peripherals.

Home User

A typical home user will use their laptop for a wide range of purposes, from surfing and messaging to storing home photos and playing music. You might even be running VOIP applications, so the best machine will be a mid-range multi-purpose laptop. If the laptop is to be shared with other members of your household, portability may also be a factor in your decision.

Suggestion: Pentium Dual Core or Celeron processor by Intel with 2GB RAM, (try to stretch to 3GB). These days you’ll want a hard drive with a minimum capacity of 100GB. 250GB would be better, especially if you’re sharing with other users.

Business User

Business users will need something that can run typical office applications such as word processing and spreadsheets, so, again, a mid-range machine should suffice. Portability could be important, especially if the user is commuting with the laptop, or your job involves a lot of travel. Ideally, a business user will be looking for a sturdy machine that is capable of running any applications specific to their company’s business.

Suggestion: Core2Duo with a minimum processor speed of 2Ghz; more, if your company is using power-hungry applications. 3GB of DDR2 memory should do the job, along with a hard drive of at least 100GB capacity. Choose a machine with 802.11g wireless and a good battery life for working on the move.

Gamer

Gaming laptops might be used primarily for fun, but these are serious machines with state-of-the-art CPUs and high-end video cards – essential for running the latest PC games.

High performance means advanced cooling systems and many professional gamers believe only a desktop PC can deliver the goods when it comes to gaming. Powerful video cards tend to be bulky and games played on a laptop generally won’t have the resolutions of games played on desktops. Laptops do offer a next-best-thing solution for those who travel to participate in gaming events.

Suggestion: Get the highest spec machine you can afford. Look out for a high end video card with a minimum of 4GB of super-fast RAM. Serious gamers will have no choice but to go for a high performance desktop.

Design/Music User

To run design and music recording applications, you are going to need a high-end machine. More specifically, for music recording applications, you’ll be looking for a top-of-the-range sound card, perhaps with a break-out box for interfacing with instruments. Designers working with applications such as Photoshop will be looking for a powerful CPU and a high end video card. Both design and music applications require big hard drives for storage, masses of memory and a powerful CPU.

Suggestion: Many users believe that Apple’s range of laptops, such as the MacBook Pro are tailor-made for design and sound applications.

Desktop User

Laptops have come a long way in the last five years, both in power and aesthetically, which begs the question: why bother with a desktop PC at all? Generally, they take up much more space and involve unsightly wiring. Many of today’s laptops come with the same specification as mid-range desktops, so many users are replacing bulky, unsightly desktop computers with stylish high performance laptops. These machines tend to be a lot bigger than traditional laptops and obviously aren’t as portable. Large tiltable screens (sometimes with touchscreen functionality) of 20 inches or more are the norm, very often in widescreen format for watching movies.

Suggestion: Models, such as Sony’s Vaio series offer high processing speeds, Blu-ray optical drives and the power to run high-definition video. These are the sort of features you should be looking for if you are looking for a laptop to replace your home desktop PC.

Student

The ideal laptop for a student user will largely depend on the subjects being studied. Design, music and gaming applications will obviously demand a higher end specification. Most students, however, will want to combine portability along with economy, so if the machine is just for study, surfing and word processing applications, the best option here may be an ultra-portable Netbook. These are generally low power systems with a small CPU – but big battery life.

Suggestion: Small, portable and sturdy is important here if the machine is going to be commuting to college daily. A Netbook with a built in webcam would be ideal. For something with more power, something similar in spec to the business user’s model will be able to handle the most arduous student tasks.

Power to the people.

So now you know what type of user you are, what should you be looking for next? CPU processing speeds range greatly. Traditionally, laptops didn’t have the power of desktops, but all that has changed with Intel’s Dual Core CPUs. Consider a quad core processor for high-end use. But, whatever laptop you opt for always ensure a reputable brand of CPU, such as Intel or AMD Sempron.

Storage.

Nowadays hard drives are capable of holding massive amounts of data. One terabyte drives have become common. How much storage space you need will depend on what you use it for. If you keep most of your information backed up on a primary PC or back-up drive, then a smaller drive will do.

Don’t forget your memory.

2GBs of Ram should be enough for student users. However, business and home users should be looking at between 2GB and 4GB. Gamers and high end application users will be looking for anything up to 8GB, basically the maximum their motherboard will support.

Screen Size

The more portable your laptop needs to be, then the more screen size you will have to sacrifice. Most Netbook screens are no larger than 11 inches, but if you’re replacing a desktop or using your laptop for watching movies, then the bigger, the better. Many laptop screens now come in widescreen formats for this purpose.

Fit for Purpose.

Always take into account the primary uses for your laptop. If you’re mainly going to be watching movies, make sure you get a widescreen laptop with HD capability. If you’re going to be on the move a lot, you’ll want a sturdy machine that’s easily portable.

Many laptops come with integrated card readers. Get one that’s compatible with your needs. For example, you might need a card reader that’s compatible with the memory card from your phone. Finally, check you have all the right connectors for your peripheral devices and enough USB ports for your needs.

Don’t forget wireless connectivity. Most laptops come with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi these days. Ensure you have the options you need to connect with your peripherals.

Buying Tips

So you know what specification you’re looking for and you’re ready to hand over your hard-earned cash for the laptop of your dreams? What should you be looking out for?

Even if you’re looking to save money by buying online, it makes sense to go to the High Street and experience the machines first hand. When it comes to buying a laptop, it can really pay to buy quality branded components, such as the CPU and hard drive. Always buy a brand you know and trust.

Don’t forget to try out the keyboard. Does it feel comfortable for you?

When it comes to costing your package, take into account add-ons such as the operating systems and basic software, such as security or word processing applications.

Different Brands for Different People.

  • Apple laptops are popular with designers and musicians.
  • Dell builds good all-round machines for home use. High end Dell machines can make a good choice for gamers.
  • Lenovo‘s newest machines have excellent battery life – a good choice if you are a business user or student.
  • Toshiba are now making very good all-purpose laptops that are positioned at challenging the rule of the family desktop. Toshiba machines also have a reputation for being reliable.
  • Fujitsu laptops are renowned for low power consumption, durability and silent operation.
  • Sony’s Vaio range is powerful, yet lightweight, making them good high performance portables.
  • Asus are best known for their range of EEE PC Netbooks – perfect for lightweight student use.
  • Samsung are gaining a reputation for building stylish laptops with good all-round specification.
  • Hewlett Packard’s Compaq range comes with security functionality built-in. These have been purpose-built for the business market.

Future-proof your Purchase

Unlike desktops, laptops don’t last forever, so always think ahead. Laptops can become out-of-date very quickly. Check what components can be upgraded and what can’t, taking into account how you expect to use the machine in the future. With luck, you can expect a realistic lifetime for your laptop of about five years.

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Best Laptops

Posted by SuperStoreSearch Team on Sunday, 30th May, 2010.

The best laptop will depend upon how you intend to use the device – as you can find a variety of specifications that are suited for specific purposes such as Gaming Laptops, Multimedia Laptops, Office Laptops and Business Laptops.  Some popular laptop brand choices include Acer Laptops, Apple Macbooks, Samsung Laptops, Dell Laptops and Sony Laptops.

Where to buy the best laptops?

For the best deals on laptops, have a look at these popular online stores and high street retailers that feature some of the best money saving deals and offers to help you buy the best laptops at the best prices.

Buy the best laptops from:

Which are the best laptops?

The best laptops that come with high specification components and features from top brands and laptop series can be seen in following list.

Best Laptop Models:

Compare Prices for Best Laptop Deals

Find the best laptops at the lowest prices when you compare offers across stores to find the best laptop deals.


Is the NetTop the Latest Media Centre?

Posted by Kieran Ball on Saturday, 27th February, 2010.

Remember the good old days? When it came to choosing a computer, it came down to a choice of desktop PC or laptop. Nowadays, we have Notebooks, Netbooks, and Tablet PCs, among others. The latest to be added to that list is the Nettop. Read the rest of this entry »

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