Pages

Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Dev Indie Ancam Blacklist Sebuah Website Gaming Karena Tak Mau Review Jelek

Dev Indie Ancam Blacklist Sebuah Website Gaming Karena Tak Mau Review Jelek


Review game dari media jurnalis gaming memang selalu ada saja kontroversinya. Terkadang orang berpikir bahwa penulis review disogok oleh publisher game biar game tersebut diberikan rating besar. Tapi tak jarang juga penulis malah diancam oleh developer apabila mereka memberika review negatif, inilah masalah yang dihadapi oleh COGconnected kemarin.

advertisement Gaming Guide: PC Awet Low Budget untuk eSports
Developer dari game sci-fi shooter yaitu Dead Effect 2BadFly Interactive, ketahuan telah mengancam akan blacklist sebuah website gaming dari Kanada apabila website memberikan review negatif kepada game Dead Effect 2 yang baru saja dirilis ke console hari ini.
Mereka mengirimkan email kepada website tersebut untuk memberikan review code kepada mereka agar dapat dibuat review atau preview soal game tersebut. Hal ini sudah biasa terjadi di dunia jurnalis gaming, khususnya dari developer-developer indie seperti BadFly. Akan tetapi mereka tak menyangka bahwa di email yang sama tersebut juga berisi sedikit ancaman dari pihak developer. Berikut adalah isi email dari BadFly Interactive:
�Izinkan saya mengingatkan Anda satu hal: Ini adalah sebuah game indie, yang sayangnya, sering dibanding-bandingkan dengan game bermodal besar, dan hal tersebut benar-benar menjadi sebuah masalah besar dan sering merusak rating akhir nanti. Tolong dipertimbangkan kembali bahwa game kami ini hanya dibuat oleh sebuah tim developer kecil (berisi 11 orang) yang hanya mencoba untuk membuat game shooter yang bagus, hanya itu saja kemauan kami. Sayangnya banyak jurnalis yang terlalu berharap banyak, dan hal tersebut amat menyakiti perasaan kami.�
Sampai disini mungkin masih terlihat biasa saja dan malah mungkin kita merasa simpati sedikit dengan isi pesan dari BadFly Interactive ini. Tetapi kalimat terakhir dari pesan ini yang membuat COGconnected langsung memutar perasaan mereka 180 derajat .
�Dan juga, kami sedang kerjakan beberapa game lain yang tentunya sangat menarik, jika review atau preview yang Anda tulis tentang Dead Effect 2 sangatlah negatif, Anda tidak akan menerima apapun lagi dari kami untuk kedepannya.�
Artikel yang dibuat COGconnected ini langsung menarik perhatian banyak pembaca di internet dan dalam hitungan menit langsung dipenuhi oleh komentar negatif kepada developer. Bahkan keberadaan artikel ini langsung membuat halaman Steam game ini dihiasi beberapa review negatif sebagai sindiran ke developer.
Tak perlu waktu lama setelah artikel ini disebarkan di internet, pihak BadFly langsung menghubungi kembali penulis artikel tersebut via email. Pada email tersebut sang developer mengakui telah berbuat kesalahan besar dan Mereka juga menjelaskan bahwa mereka hanya peduli akan game yang ciptakan, dan maksud dari pesan mereka sebelumnya adalah meminta siapapun yang akan membuat review game tersebut nanti untuk memandang sebelah mata game tersebut karena kualitas yang tak sebagus game AAA.
Mereka juga telah meminta maaf lewat Twitter, namun tentu saja internet takkan lupa kesalahan mereka begitu saja, dan mungkin akan butuh waktu lama untuk mereka untuk membersihkan kembali citra mereka di hadapan gamer.
Source: Eurogamer
Read more »

Friday, July 28, 2017

Destiny Review

Destiny Review



Over the years Bungie has become one of the most recognizable names in gaming. What once began as a small group of people releasing games for the Mac, one day joined forces with Microsoft and revolutionized console first person shooters with a little game called "Halo." Since the release of the original Halo, Bungie has been known world wide, and a large fan base has formed following them every step of the way. Halo continued to establish itself as one of the leading console shooters with each release, and this success continued on into the 7th generation on the Xbox 360.

After releasing Halo 3, things began to change at Bungie. Rather than being a part of Microsoft, the company once again broke off on its own. While they were no longer tied down by Microsoft, they continued making Halo games up until the release of Halo Reach. At this point development for future Halo titles was passed onto the newly formed  343 Industries, and Bungie moved on to their next project; a game we now know as Destiny.

This time, teaming up with Activision (who originally had interest in buying Bungie before Microsoft picked them up) Bungie set out to create a new original series using their past experiences to their advantage. The end result is a space first person shooter MMO called "Destiny," which Bungie plans on keeping around for at least 10 years. Destiny had a lot of hype surrounding its release, but just how good is the game really? Is it the best game ever? Is it better than Halo? Or was all of the hype just that--hype? Well after playing for many (many) hours, and seeing just about all of its current content, we are ready to give our verdict (for now).

Now before reading we want you to keep in mind that this game is part MMO. Bungie has said many times that they plan on keeping it around for at least 10 years, and they also made it very clear that this is just a starting point. At the time of this review the game has only been out for a week, and more expansions and updates are on the way. Bungie is also taking recommendations for features, so outside of the expansions there will most likely be smaller updates which will fix issues and add requested content. If this is the case, this review will be updated. So now with that being said, lets get on with the review.

The Story:

One of the things Bungie pushed before the games release was Destinys story. According to them it is a massive universe with tons of history, and epic events (maybe them werent quite their words, but it is close enough). They stated that they wanted to give players something on par with "Lord of the Rings," and that got a lot of people excited. Well, if you were one of them people hoping for some grand adventure, you may be let down when you read this.

Destiny takes place far in the future after, well, a lot happens. The game begins with this little robot thing called a Ghost reviving your dead body (which has been dead for a LONG time apparently), and then proceeds to call you a "Guardian." From the get go the Ghost lets you know that youll be seeing a lot of things you wont understand, and it then directs you to basically run for your life towards a door leading into a massive wall. Inside this wall the Ghost then helps you find a weapon, and you begin fighting aliens called "The Fallen." As you make your way through the area, you kill just about everything in your way, and finally make it to a ship; a ship you get to keep. Once again following the Ghosts orders you fly to the last stronghold on Earth, a place called "The Tower."

Once you arrive at the tower, things start to make a little more sense. Apparently at one point in time this giant planet thing called "the Traveler" came to Earth and brought the galaxy to its "Golden Age." Then, the darkness came. Aliens from other planets began invading destroying all of the light the Traveler brought with it, so in its last attempt to save itself and the galaxy it released the Ghosts to find those who are worthy of becoming Guardians to fight back. And that, is what you must do.

The rest of the games story really isnt much. You follow your Ghost, kill things because you are told to, collect data because you are told to, and complete side quests to help the Tower just because you are told to. At one point something happens, and you race to stop one race of aliens from destroying a planet, but it never feels like a major event. It is more along the lines of a small stepping stone in a much larger story that is yet to come, and even the games ending makes that VERY clear. Without going into spoilers all we can really say is that the game tells you itself that it isnt over, or rather, it is just the beginning.


Although the main storyline may feel a bit lacking, there is actually a lot of history to this universe. As you play through the game and complete different goals youll unlock special cards which can be read on the website, and a lot of the games overall story is actually told here. You can read the background of each enemy, weapon, and location. You can learn about all of the different factions within each alien race, and you can even learn about other Guardians experiences and what theyve gone through while you were still dead. There is actually a lot going on, and it gives the story much more depth, but once again this can only be accessed form the website so it is easy for players to miss. Still even with all of this background, the games main plot is pretty basic. Only a handful of cutscenes, and side quests which youll soon forget about make up the entirety of it. Even so, the story really isnt the main focus; Destiny is more about the gameplay than anything else.

The Gameplay:

Destiny is, well, a Bungie game, and it shows. I personally hate describing games by using others, but in this case Ill make an exception (somewhat). The thing about Destiny is that it is sort of a spiritual successor to Halo, and as such it plays and feels a lot like it. Sure it is its own game, dont get me wrong, but for any long time Bungie fans, youll feel right at home with this. Youll pick up the controller, and instantly know what to do, and what to expect. Everything from the enemies, to the level design, to the art style will bring you back to the early days of Halo, and that isnt a bad thing. Still, although it is a lot like Halo, it is also vastly different in quite a few ways.

The General Gameplay -

For those of you who have never played Halo, let me explain. Destiny is a first person shooter at its core. Youll move the camera with the right analog stick, youll use the triggers to aim and shoot, throw bombs, melee attack, and use special skills. You can also get into vehicles (many of which are basically re-skinned vehicles from Halo which play and control the same), mount turrets, jump (and possibly glide) through the air, and preform other basic actions you might come to expect from a game in this genre; however, with all of the standard features comes a lot of new ones as well.

While Destiny is a shooter, it is also half MMO. Before you start you are asked to create your own character, and choose between one of three starting classes. One is called a Titan, another is the Hunter, and finally there is the Warlock. Each class has their own unique skills and abilities to unlock and use, and they also have an extra sub class you can branch off and go down. For example the Hunter is a faster class and sort of a balance between the Titan (which has a lot of armor) and Warlock (which has low armor but fast armor/health regeneration), and it can either go down a melee or gun based path. With the default gun path the Hunter can pull out a golden gun which does massive damage, and with the sword based class they can enter a special state where they can slash things to bits. On top of these special moves other abilities are unlocked with them which allow you to change their properties as well. For example the golden gun can be changed to one with better accuracy, or it can be changed into one that causes enemies that are killed by it to explode (which causes damage to the enemies around it). This is how all classes in the game work, and each one has their own advantages. It all comes down to your personal play style, and it helps make your character feel more like your own rather than just some generic shooter guy.


On top of the class skills, there are also skills and abilities which come along with the equipment you collect. Rather than giving you basic items to use, Destiny is all about finding loot and upgrading it to make your character stronger. Some pieces of equipment you find will simply offer more defense, but some will come with added abilities which will allow your character to do different things. For example an arm part may have an ability which allows you to throw your grenade farther (which each class has three unique ones they can switch between), or you might find a sniper which can be upgraded to shoot explosive ammo. There are also sometimes stat bonuses attached to each piece of equipment as well, which will decrease your wait time between each use of your special moves, so if you would rather focus more on say your melee special attack rather than your grenade, you can. Overall theres just a lot of different options for you when it comes to customizing your character, and theres also plenty of weapon types as well. With each hunter holding a primary, secondary, and a heavy weapon, you can make your character diverse as you want. Still, this is only scratching the surface.

One feature which really makes Destinys inventory stand out is the fact that you can freely change equipment ANYWHERE in the game. You can hold nine pieces of equipment in most slots, and you can freely switch out your equip items on the fly. Have your secondary set to a sniper, but you need something heavy for close range? Just open up the menu and switch over to your shotgun, it is that easy. This works in the story mode, in versus mode, and in every other gameplay mode Bungie may release in the future, and it is great. You can also summon a fast traveling vehicle from just about anywhere as well, with only some restrictions set in "dungeon" like areas, and in some smaller versus mode maps.

The not so single, Single Player -

As youre building your character, upgrading items, etc, Destiny offers a lot of gameplay modes for you to play through; with the main one being the "single player" story.

In the single player Guardians make their way through different stages as they complete different goals, and sometimes even fight bosses; however unlike in most shooters, the single player mode isnt quite a single player experience. While the game only features four locations for you to visit, each location is a massive open map with mini "levels" within them. As youre sent to one of the many different locations on the map to complete whatever goal it is you need to finish, other players will also be on the map doing the same thing. While you may be going through the second story mission, you will be seeing others who may be either doing the same one, or possibly a later one. Everyone just sort of does their own thing on the map, but once you enter one of the restricted areas (stages) youll be alone once again and youll be able to play through said area like in a standard shooter. Typically these areas are linear (with some paths which may lead to other sections of the overall map), and are free from intruding players. Of course you can team up with up to two other people to take these ares on in co-op, but you dont have to if you dont want to.


Along with the story missions, random public events can occur as well. When these happen every player in the area is free to join in for a chance to receive special rewards based on the groups ranking. Those who complete public events fast and efficiently will find themselves with better rewards than ones who just squeak by, or only complete a handful of the requested goals. These events can be quite rare, but if youre in the right place at the right time, they are well worth doing.

Outside of the story missions, each area of the game also has what is called a "patrol" mission. With these missions your only real goal is to explore the world (which worlds have collectibles for you to find, as expected from a Bungie title), and complete optional side quests found from beacons scattered throughout the map. These side quests typically ask you to kill enemies, or find specific items in the area, but they do give you rewards for completing them.

On top of the patrol mission side quests, there are also "bounties" which can be accepted in the Tower (the games main hub). These bounty missions ask you to complete goals either in the story or in the versus mode, and will give you reputation depending on the type of bounty it is. Vanguard missions will send you to the planets and rank up your Vanguard ranking, while Crucible missions will send you to the Crucible (the versus mode area) to increase your rank there instead. By bringing your ranking up for either one, youll earn the ability to buy special equipment sets later on in the game, and in return will make you much stronger. While bounties are not the only way to increase your rep, it is a faster way to do so.

The Strikes -

Strikes are another gameplay mode, and once again they play out like your standard shooter. Just as in the story missions youll be dropped on one of the planets and be told to go somewhere, but rather than going alone you must be on a team; in fact, theres an entire matchmaking playlist just for this specific mode. As you get later in the game, different difficulty Strikes open up, and each one gives different rewards. While theres a lower level playlist for newer players, theres level 20 for max level players, and level 22 plus playlists for those who want even more of a challenge for better rewards. The Strikes themselves do typically take you to different locations from the ones found during the main story, and they feature new bosses as well; many of which are actually challenging, and take much longer to kill. Strikes also gain you Vanguard points, and become a very important part of post game. (Unless youd rather ignore them and focus on versus instead.)

The Raids -

Along with Strikes, Raids are another form of co-op missions where you complete specific goals in hopes of getting rare drops and better equipment as rewards. While the concept is still the same, Raids take Strikes to a whole new level, and serve as special events released by Bungie. Rather than simply letting players take them on at anytime, they are only open during specific times, they require a full six member party, and there is no match making so you must team up with a group of friends before you even attempt to enter a Raid. Once you are in a Raid however, things become even more complex.

While Strikes are basically Point A to Point B missions with bosses and mini bosses, the goals in Raids are set by Bungie, and require you to preform a wide verity of tasks. The first Raid for example, requires you to split your team up into smaller teams, defend points against very strong enemies, take on extremely challenging bosses, and even make your way through a stealth section where the goal is to not be seen. Although this may sound easy to some, the difficulty is much higher than the main game, and it requires all members of your party to work as a team if you want to survive. Raids are also much longer than Raids (the smaller sections can actually take hours to complete), but Bungie does provide those who take it on with checkpoints, so even if you get stuck or dont have all day free to complete it, you can always come back later; as long as it is within the Raids event period.

Of course, all of this may not always be the case. Once again Raids are up to Bungie, and that means it is always possible that they will release lower level/easier Raids in the future.

The Crucible -

For anyone who is a huge fan of Player vs Player modes, then the Crucible gameplay mode may be enough of a reason for you to buy Destiny. In the Crucible players take their characters to the battle arena where they can compete with others from around the world. Although you do get to use your own custom character, and you have access to your entire inventory (meaning you can change equipment on the fly), the game modes are balanced out so that higher level players do not truly have an advantage over newcomers. While skills and abilities gained from leveling up and form equipment can still be used, weapon and armor stats do not matter at all. Everyone is equal when it comes to health and armor, and weapons are balanced in a way you would expect a shooter to be. While there is a mode where stats carry over, it (just like Raids) is a special event mode Bungie is in control of.

The versus mode itself actually feels a lot like Bungies other titles (mainly Halo). Most of the maps are smaller as they are built for 12 players, only a few maps contain vehicles you can drive and turrets you can mount, and most of the stages have more than one layer to them. Rather than being in open areas on a single plain, typically there are tunnels under structures, buildings with more than one floor, and other high up areas which are easy to access thanks to the different forms of double jump you unlock early on. Although most maps are either some outside area with ruins or inside a building, they are all different enough to keep things from getting old.


When it comes to Destinys versus game modes, things are a bit different--or rather, a bit more limiting. While the maps feel like something right out of Halo, long time Bungie fans may be disappointing to see only a handful of modes to challenge yourself in. At this time there are only five gameplay modes, and all are what one might call "ranked." The game does not have any private player match system, and match making is limited to finding a random group of people to play with. While you can form a party and join a game together with friends, youre still forced to play with at least some people you dont know in official matches. As for the game modes, currently you can only take part in a capture mode (where you must stand next to flags to capture bases), a standard 6v6 mode, a 12 player free for all mode, and a smaller 3v3 versus mode where you can revive fallen teammates for extra points. The final mode is called "salvage" and is yet another one of Bungies special event modes. In this one two teams of three race to targets they must capture, and then defend until time runs out.

Overall these modes are a lot of fun, and do offer a nice verity, but it can be a bit of a let down considering how much Bungie has done in the past. Currently there is no standard capture the flag mode, theres no 3v3v3v3 mode (or other small team mode where there is more than one team), and there are no unique gameplay modes such as "zombie" where killing someone brings them over to your team and it is your job to be the last survivor. Modes such as these really helped Bungies multiplayer games in the past, and its just a bit disappointing Destiny doesnt have something similar (yet). Even so, Destinys versus mode is a lot of fun, and it is also a great way to get rare equipment. It also has its own reputation system, and bounties for you to take on.

The Good and the Bad:

Destiny, well, isnt an easy game to rate. For what it is at the moment, it is a very solid game. Its pros come from its solid gameplay, nice graphics, great soundtrack, character customization, online co-op, large open areas, challenging Raids, the Strikes, and form its really addicting versus mode. Although you can finish the games main story in just hours (depending on how fast you rush through it), theres a lot to keep you coming back for more. Strangely, the game becomes addicting, and even running the same Strike over and over again can be fun. From a gameplay standpoint, Destiny is everything it should be--a great first person shooter mixed with an MMO; one that manages to stay true to Bungies style, but also different enough to become its own game. In general theres nothing wrong with it, and it is just as fun to play on a next gen console as it is on a last gen. Still, it feels a little bit... Incomplete...

(How the heck did we get here?)
Although Bungie stated that they wanted this game to last for ten years, the way the game launched feels a bit lacking. The games story mode was short and basically tells you (the player) that it was all just an intro for whats to come, there are only four locations in the game which you can actually visit (other than the small hub town), theres only a handful of maps and gameplay modes in the versus mode, each area only has one or two Strikes associated with them, and the game is missing basic features such as the ability to use text chat (although there is an emote option), and it even limits voice chat to only those in your party/fire team (although this has sense been updated). On top of that, stats and story information unlocked from the cards can only be seen on the website, so players are forced to log in if they want the full Destiny experience. The website itself is also is missing basic features, and is filled with missed opportunities... Sure, you can view a map of the hub town and see what shops are currently selling that hour (yes, the items NPCs carry change over time), but theres no option to actually buy items from the site nor the app. If you see an item you want but youre stuck at work on your lunch break, then thats just too bad. You can look at it until it is gone (which would be by the time you get home).

Really though, none of this makes Destiny a bad game. It feels unfinished (because it is), but Bungie promises us that there is a lot still to come. Two full expansions have already been announced, and Bungie will continue to patch the game and release new features as the months, and even years, roll by. The game is promising, and already a lot of fun on its own, but only the future will tell just how good this one truly becomes.
Read more »

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Compaq Presario CQ56 115DX Laptop Review


The Compaq Presario CQ56-115DX laptop features an AMD V-series processor, a 15.6″ screen and Microsoft Windows Home Premium 7.

This notebook is powered by the AMD-V series (model V140) processor. This is a single-core, 64-bit processor running at 2.3 GHz. It has 512KB of L2 cache and was built using a 45nm process. This chip has 25W profile. This system comes with 2 GB of DDR3 system memory. This is on the low side, allowing the processor matches.



The display is a 15.6-inch diagonal High Definition HP LED BrightView display with a resolution of 1366 x 768. The screen is driven by ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 graphics card. It has 256MB dedicated memory and can lead to 893MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory. Shared memory slows your system down during graphic-intensive processes like games, but with the processor and memory that you do not buy this to play games.

Like the graphics card and processor, the hard disk is a low-end too. It is a 250GB Serial ATA (SATA) 5400RPM spin on. This will be enough for a majority of people, but it would be nice to have something bigger. The optical drive is an 8x SuperMulti DVD ± R/RW with Double Layer Support. This laptop does not come with a media reader slot.

To get a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network LAN adapter accessible through a standard RJ-45 connector. For wireless you get a built-in high-speed wireless LAN adapter is compatible with 802.11 b/g/n. External ports are 3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports, 1 VGA port, a headphone jack and 1 microphone jack.

This Presario comes installed with Genuine Microsoft Windows Home Premium 7. Other software includes Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Cyberlink MediaShow and more. Microsoft Office 2010 also included (product key card required for activation, sold separately).

The laptop measures 14.72″ x 9.70″ x 1.29″/1.49″ and weighs 5.6 pounds. The 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery pack provides up to 4 hours and 15 minutes unplugged power. Find the Compaq Presario CQ56-115DX for about $ 380.
Read more »

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Acer Aspire 8920G 18 4 inch Notebook Review

best Acer Aspire 8920g
Acer released two new models of the Aspire 8920G 18.4 inch screen and 6920G-832G32Bn 16 inch screen. In the midst of his popularity with the small screen notebook users it needs to be able to enjoy a notebook with a large screen has its own place ..
Acer notebooks are paired in both types of Blu-ray player with a cinematic 16:9 wide screen format with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 High Definition. Coupled with 5 surround speakers, one subwoofer, and Dolby sound systems Home Theatre license, be two models of multimedia notebooks and personal productivity tools are complete.new Acer Aspire 8920g

Unlike the others who aspire to take the color of shiny black casing with a light colored keyboards (finishing ceramic colors), then the above two types have a shiny blue color of the casing (Acer Gemstone Blue) with black keyboard and silver metal color on the armrest.Acer Aspire 8920gAcer Aspire 8920G Notebook Specification :

Difference Acer Aspire 8920G-934G64Bn Acer Aspire 6920G-832G32Bn
Desain Acer shiny blue ( Gemstone Blue ) same
Display
18.4 inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 Resolution 16 inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 Resolution
Wight (kg) 4.1 3.5
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 2.50GHz 6 MB L2 Cache 800MHz FSB Intel Core 2 Duo T8300 2.40GHz 3 MB L2 Cache 800MHz FSB
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS DirectX 10.0 Same
Chipset Mobile Intel PM965 Express Chipset Same
Wireless Upto 300 Mbps 802.11n (Draft) Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Same
Memory All 2 slots full 4 GB installed - 4096MB (4GB) max. All 2 slots full 2 GB installed - 4096MB (4GB) max.
Hard disk 2 x 320 GB 5400 rpm SATA I 1.5 Gbit/s Interface 2.5 inch Form Factor 320 GB 5400 rpm SATA I 1.5 Gbit/s Interface 2.5 inch Form Factor
Optical Disk

Internal Blu-ray Disc Recorder with DVD Multi DL Compatibility

Same
Web cam 1.3 Mega Pixel Max. Resolution Same
HDMI yes yes
Fingerprint Fingerprint Reader Same
Price US$ 2.299 US$ 1.699
Link Spec Lengkap 8920G Spec Lengkap 6920G
Read more »

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Sony VAIO VGN FZ240N B 15 4 Laptop Review

new Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240N-B 15.4
Sony one of the leading manufacturer of Laptops has released lightweight namely,Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240N/B. The Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240N/B laptop computer is crafted with an aesthetic touch and careful attention to detail. Offering a brilliantly colorful 15.4 inch XBRITE-ECO display, this 5.75-pound laptop maximizes LCD space with advanced space-saving engineering techniques, including a reconfigured battery and motherboard design. Its packed with entertainment features, including embedded A/V controls for one-touch access to your music, movies and pictures. A built-in 1.3-megapixel Webcam and microphone are seamlessly integrated into the durable silver magnesium chassis so you can video chat with friends, family and co-workers. The details related to the specs of the device are discussed below.

Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240N/B Laptop Specification :
  • Display: 15.4" LCD
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7250
  • Storage: 250 GB hard drive (Serial ATA)
  • RAM: 2 GB RAM (expandable up to 4GB of RAM)
  • Optical Drive: A CD R/RW with integrated DVD +/- R RW dual layer DVD burner
  • OS: Windows Vista Business
  • Imaging: Integrated Web Cam
  • Weight: 5.75 lbs
Price : $1,449.99 from [sony.laptops]Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240N-B 15.4This is a good midrange entry from Sony. I like that the body is made of a Magnesium alloy, it really feels sturdy to the touch and stays very cool. It is fairly light weight for a 15.4 inch Laptop and has a good low profile. The battery life however seems to be about average.

The good news though is that it is a fairly powerful laptop. The 2.0ghz T7250 is a great processor and enables the user to do a great deal of multitasking. The video card is integrated and derives its video memory from the system memory, so the 2GB of RAM gets a little stretched. Youll be able to play medium intensity games, but dont expect to crank up the graphics to 11 and see smooth rendering. Though since it is a mid range laptop I hope that no one intends on doing that anyway.

The storage space is good, you can get about as many songs and movies as I would expect you would need at one time on the 250GB drive. That being said I would immediately clear out much of Sonys preinstalled trial ware. Much of it runs in the system tray or background and slows things down. Many of the programs dont even offer much that isnt already included in Windows Vista to begin with. It is just a nuisance and Sony is notorious for it.[www.associatedcontent.com]

Read more »

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Toshiba Satellite L755 S5216 15 6 inch laptop Review

Toshiba Satellite L755-S5216

Toshiba has launch laptop with latest processors like Intel sandy bridge and AMD fusion series. Intel recently launched Sandy Bridge Pentium B940 dual core processor finds place in Toshiba’s latest satellite laptop, Toshiba Satellite L755-S5216, which is available at Best buy for $350, at the time of writing this review. As technology is advancing, the prices of the laptops are reducing, but without compromising the features and performance. One such example is Satellite L755-S5126 laptop. It comprises of 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 320GB hard drive which makes this device one of the best in its segment.

Toshiba Satellite L755-S5216 Laptop Specifications

Under the Fusion Finish, Matrix pattern cover, there is state of the art Intel Pentium B940 dual core processor, to power the laptop. The processor is based on Sandy Bridge architecture. Pentium B940 dual core processor operates at 2GHz frequency and comprises of 2MB of L3 cache memory. At present, benchmark value of the processor is not readily available, but the processor has scored better over Intel Pentium P6200. Thus, it is expected that it will deliver better multitasking performance than P6200 processor. So you can expect better performance from Toshiba L755-S5126 model, for example you can type a documents while downloading files from internet, edit photo and video while listening to music. To know more about Sandy Bridge Processor visit Intel Pentium B940

Performance

Graphics- As Toshiba Satellite L755-S5216 is a budget laptop, you can’t expect discrete gaming graphics. Commonly low end laptops with Sandy Bridge Processor come with Integrated Intel GMA HD 2000 or 3000 graphics. Actually the graphics is integrated with processor core to enhance performance. Also, such graphics can share cache memory. From performance point of view, the graphics is equal to entry level dedicated graphics so it lets you play many 3D games, like Dirt3 and Crysis 2, from low to medium details and settings. You can play Call of duty, Black ops in low settings. Also, COD modern warfare 2 can be played in medium settings. It is Microsoft DirectX 10.1 capable. It also supports HD formats and dual display. Toshiba L755-S5126 comes with HDMI port which allows you to view laptop contents on your HD monitor or TV.
new Toshiba Satellite L755-S5216
RAM, HD and OS
Toshiba Satellite L755-S5216 offers 4GB DDR3 memory, which is upgradeable up to 8GB. It also offers 320GB hard drive which comes preinstalled with Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit operating system

Display
Satellite L755-S5216 features 15.6” TFT-LCD high-definition widescreen display. The resolution of display is 1366*768 which is common for this segment of laptop. The resolution supports display up to 720p HD content.

The other aspect of advancement of technology is to make devices portable and increase battery life. In this respect, the manufacturer claims that battery life of Toshiba L755-S5126 is up to 5 hours 42 mins.

Features Connectivity
  • 3 USB 2.0 ports
  • multi-in-one media card reader
  • HDMI port
  • Webcam with integrated microphone
  • 100Mbps LAN support
  • 802.11 b/g/n wi-fi support
  • Multiformat DVD burner
  • Standard speaker
It is too early to give opinion about the laptop, not only as it is only recently released but it comes with latest processor and graphics, as well.[www.gadgets-freak.biz]
Read more »

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Lenovo ThinkPad T510 431436U Notebook Review Price and Specification



Lenovo has introduced new laptops which is Lenovo ThinkPad T510 431436U. Lenovo ThinkPad T510 431436U laptop has a lot of features, including 15.6-inch TFT-inch LED-backlit, anti-glare screen with 1366 x 768 pixels screen resolution and 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 520 Dual Core processors. Hyper-threading is added with the Lenovo ThinkPad T510 431436U laptop with Intel Turbo Boost. Lenovo ThinkPad T510 431436U notebook also represents Intel vPro technology.

Lenovo ThinkPad T510 comes with Notebook 431436U price available at around $ 1190.99. The 6-cell lithium-ion laptop Lenovo ThinkPad T510 431436U provides long hours of battery life.

Lenovo ThinkPad T510 431436U Notebook Specification:

  • 15.6 inches of TFT inches of LED backlit, anti glare display screen
  • 1366 x 768 pixel of screen resolution
  • 2 GB / 8 GB (max)of RAM
  • Mobile Intel QM57 Express chipset
  • 320 GB, Serial ATA-300, 7200 rpm hard disk drive
  • 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 520M Dual Core processor
  • Hyper-Threading Technology
  • Intel Turbo Boost Technology
  • Intel HD graphics card
  • Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity
  • DVD writer
  • Intel vPro technology
  • Intel Centrino Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250
  • Fingerprint reader
  • 5 in 1 card reader
  • 6 cell lithium ion battery


Read more »

Monday, April 7, 2014

Acer Aspire 5253 Laptop Review Price and Specification



Acer Aspire 5253 notebook display includes a high-definition 15.6-inch LED-backlit display and comes pre-installed with operating system Windows 7 Home Premium. Acer Aspire 5253 is based on the AMD Fusion E-Series. Acer Aspire 5253 laptop is equipped with an AMD graphics with DirectX11-class multimedia experience, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 500GB HDD, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, camera, DVD burner and multi-card. Acer Aspire 5253 Laptop Price in India is not yet available.


Acer Aspire 5253 Laptop Specifications:
AMD E-Series Accelerated Processing Unit (APU)
VISION Engine from AMD
Windows 7 operating system
Clear.fi, Acer’s new media sharing system
15.6-inch high-definition Acer CineCrystal LED backlit display
16:9 aspect ratio
HDMI-Out, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VGA, USB ports
up to 8GB DDR3 memory support
Large capacity hard disk drive
Media card reader
Acer InviLink 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi , supporting Acer SignalUp wireless technology
Optional Bluetooth 3.0
Acer Crystal Eye high-definition webcam and microphone
Available in three color options – Mesh Black, Mesh Brown, and Mesh Red
Acer FineTip keyboard
Multi-gesture touchpad
Webcam with Mic
6 Cell Li-Ion Battery
Read more »

Panasonic BizPad Windows CE Tablet Review Price and Specification



Panasonic released BizTab Windows CE Tablet (Model: JT-H380VT). Panasonic BizPad tablet is dustproof, shockproof and waterproof which measures 190 mm x 163 mm x 23 mm and weighs 600 grams. Panasonic BizPad featured 6.5-inch touch screen display with LED backlight, 32bit RISC CPU 400MHz Freescale i.MX27L, 256 MB DDR RAM, 512 MB ROM, SD / SDHC, 1.3 megapixel camera and front facing camera 2 megapixel camera with LED back-lightning.

Other features include Bluetooth 2.0, IrDA, Wi-Fi, 3G (CDMA NTT DoCoMo FOMA or KDDI AU), IC-card reader and optional Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 operating system R3.  BizTab is already available on the Japanese market now, NTT DoCoMo and KDDI AU, the carriers argue that the tablet FOMA or CDMA broadband. Pricing details and releasing details has not yet revealed.

Panasonic BizPad Tablet Specification


  • 6.5 inches of touchscreen display with a LED backlight
  • 640 x 480 pixel of screen resolution
  • 256MB DDR RAM
  • 512MB of ROM
  • 400Mhz Freescale i.MX27L 32bit RISC processor
  • Runs on Windows CE 6.0 R3 operating system
  • Bluetooth 2.0, IrDA, Wi-Fi, 3G (NTT Docomo FOMA or CDMA AU by KDDI) connectivity
  • 2 mega pixel of rear camera with LED flash
  • Optional IC card reader
  • Dust proof, shockproof and waterproof
  • 190 x 163 x 23 mm of dimension
  • 600 grams of weight


Read more »

Saturday, April 5, 2014

HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f Desktop Review Price and Specification



HP has unveiled a new series Pavilion Desktop, called the HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f. HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f Desktop is about a lot of wonderful features, including AMD Phenom II 511 Dual Core, NVIDIA Quadro NVS 3100M graphics processor with up to 1919MB of video memory. 7 preinstalled Genuine Windows Home Premium 64-bit system, this HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f Desktop also has a 802.11b / g wireless LAN connectivity. Microsoft Office 2010 has built-in HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f Desktop and 6-in-1 card reader.

HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f Desktop is priced at around $ 477.54. Weighing 12 pounds the new HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f Desktop will be available shortly. One year warranty comes with this desktop computer HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f. Stay tuned for more information about the latest gadgets, Apple, and Internet.

HP Pavilion Slimline s5730f Desktop Specification

  • 750GB hard disk drive
  • 4GB DDR3 SDRAM memory
  • Powered with AMD Phenom II 511 Dual Core processor
  • Runs on Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit operating system
  • NVIDIA Quadro NVS 3100M graphics card with up to 1919MB graphics memory
  • Inbuilt 6 in 1 card reader
  • SuperMulti DVD burner with LightScribe technology
  • Integrated wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n connectivity
  • Microsoft Office 2010
  • 12 pounds of weight
Read more »

Friday, April 4, 2014

HP TouchSmart tm2 2150us Review Price and Specification



HP has rolled out a new affordable TouchSmart laptop which called HP TM2-2150us. HP tm2-2150us is powered with 12.1-inch 1.33 GHz Intel Core i3 380UM processor, 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM, and 500GB (7200 rpm) Serial ATA hard. Its sport 12.1-inch High-Definition HP BrightView touch-screen (1280 x 800), Intel HD with graphics up to 1695MB total graphics memory, Integrated HP Webcam, 5-in-1 Digital Media Reader, WLAN 802.11 b / g / n, and 6 - Cell Lithium-Ion battery up to 6.5 hours of battery life. The computer is pre-installed with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system.

HP TouchSmart PC is convenient to carry anywhere, so youll  always have fun with it. Another feature of the laptop has access to videos, games, music and photos with the 12.1-inch multitouch display LED, and write notes on the screen with the included stylus. And video chat in low-light environments, using the integrated HP webcam and easily manage your passwords using the integrated fingerprint reader. Powered by an Intel ® processor, this HP laptop is a good work in multiple applications simultaneously. So I think you will like it too. HP TouchSmart tm2-2150us price available at $859.99.

HP TouchSmart tm2-2150us Specifications:
Intel Core i3-380UM 1.33GHz Processor
3MB L3 Cache
4GB DDR3 RAM (8GB max.)
500GB (7200RPM) SATA Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection
12.1″ Diagonal High Definition BrightView Touchscreen Display 1280 x 800 (panel rotates 180 degree & folds flat)
HP TrueVision webcam and Digital Microphone
Intel HD Graphics with up to 1695MB total graphics memory
Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n WLAN
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
5-in-1 Digital Media Reader MMC, SD, MS, MS Pro, xD
Dolby Advanced Audio with Altec Lansing speakers
HP SimplePass with Integrated fingerprint reader
ClickPad with On/Off button & Full-size island-style keyboard
Brushed aluminum finish with the riptide design in modern argento
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS
6-Cell Lithium-Ion battery
Connections: 3 x USB 2.0, 1 Headphone out/Microphone-in combo jack, VGA, HDMI, RJ-45 (LAN)
Approximate Unit Dimensions: 12.83 (W) x 9.06 (D) x 0.96/1.18 (H) inches
Approximate Unit Weight: 4.17 pounds
Read more »

Stylish and Powerful Mahindra Mojo Review Price and Feature

Mahindra going to launch new Stylish Mahindra Mojo this year in indian market.Mojo is powerful bike in two wheelers segment. It is the most powerful motorcycle made in India with 300cc (actually 292cc) engine producing 26bhp of maximum power at 8500rpm and 24Nm of torque at 7000rpm. Mahindra MOJO is specifically designed to reach a large number of young stands. The demand for sleeker and sportier beer has improved and expanded in the next generation of pilots. So now all of the company are designing sporty and aggressive looking bike. MOJO Mahindra trend must enter a price range of Rs.150000.



Mahindra Mojo features:

- 292cc liquid cooled engine
- 6 speed manual gearbox
- DOHC technology with 4 valves
- 25 Bhp @ 8500 rpm
- 24 Nm @ 7000 rpm
- Expected fuel economy of around 35-40 kmpl
- Ducati Energia EFI
- Inverted shock absorbers
- Gas charged Monoshock rear suspensions
- Radial calliper breaking technology
- Double barreled exoframe
- Twin retro headlamps with pilot LED’s
- Dual exhaust pipe
- Lightweight alloy wheels
- Digital plus analogue instrument cluster
- Large petal disc brakes
- Wide rear tyre with tubeless technology
- Led tail lamps
- Mirror mounted turn indicators
Read more »

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Dell Inspiron 14r T541008IN8 Laptop Review Price and Specification



Dell introduced new Inspiron laptops T541008IN8 14R, it comes with great features and attractive design. The new Dell Inspiron 14R T541008IN8 run on Genuine Windows 7 Home Basic 64-bit (in English) and powered by Intel Core i3-370 2.4 GHz processor speed, hard drive capacity 500 GB of memory, etc. Dell Inspiron laptop 14R T541008IN8 India rupee last price is close to Rs.35900.

Dell Inspiron 14r T541008IN8 Features and Specifications
Intel Core i3-370M Processor (2.4GHz, 4Threads, 3M cache)
Genuine Windows 7 Home Basic 64 bit (English)
4GB (2 X 2 GB) 2 DIMM DDR3 1333Mhz
500GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
14.0 Widescreen HD WLED Glossy Display with TrueLife (1366x768)
Intel HD Graphics
DVD+/-RW Optical Drive(Win7 Home Basic)
Dell Wireless 1501 802.11b/g/n Half Mini Card
McAfee SecurityCenter (Multi-Language) - 30-Day Trial
1 Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, In Home Service after Remote Diagnosis
Read more »

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Lenova Y560 Laptop Review Price and Specification

Lenono is to launch a new range of notebooks in India Y-Series, Lenovo Y560 Notebook PC (59-051026). Lenova Y560 Notebook PC with Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium, 7, 15.6 inch anti-glare HD LED display, powered by an Intel Core processor i5 460m, etc. Lenova Y560 Laptop Price available at  Rs.51,000 in indian market.

Lenovo Y560 Laptop Specifications:

Company: Lenovo
Product: Laptop
Series: Lenovo Y560
Model: Y560 (59-051026)
1.3 megapixel webcam
15.6-inch HD LED anti-Glare display
1GB graphic include
500GB HDD 5400rpm
6-cell battery
6-in-1 card reader
ATI Mobility Radeon HD5730 graphic
Bluetooth 2.1
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
HDMI port
Intel Core i5-460M processor
Rambo Tray in 12.7mm
Read more »

LG Optimus Big LU6800 Smartphone Review Price and Feature



LG has announced new smartphone that is LG Optimus Big LU6800 in South Korea April 28, 2011. LG Optimus Big LU6800 smartphone LG is working on Android 2.2 operating system Froyo and has a dual core processor running at 1 GHz comes with many more features like 4.3 inch WVGA screen Nova, 5 megapixel autofocus camera, 16GB of internal memory etc. The last device is compatible with Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity options.

LG Optimus Big LU6800 Smartphone powered by 1500 mAh. U + LG, South Korea, the third player that accepts pre-order the Optimus Big Smartphone LG LU6800 until April 27, 2011. U + LG LG sells Optimus Big price tag smartphone LU6800 55, won the 000 plan for Smart Plan 55 and get 300 minutes of talk time, 300 SMS, and a true unlimited connection.

LG Optimus Big LU6800 Smartphone Features


  • 4.3-inch WVGA NOVA display
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera
  • Boasts a dual-core 1GHz processor
  • Runs on Android 2.2 Froyo operating system
  • Internal memory of 16GB
  • Supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n & Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity options
  • Powered by a 1,500mAh battery


Read more »

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

ASUS Taichi21 DH71 11 6 Touchscreen Convertible Ultrabook Review




ASUS Taichi21-DH71 11.6" Touchscreen Convertible Ultrabook Review At about six weeks in, I have mixed feelings about the Taichi. It is drop-dead gorgeous, slim and well put together. Both displays work well. It is light and well balanced enough to use as a tablet and is a wonderful travel companion -- better than a laptop or a tablet as it fuflfills both missions.

Mine came with a case, stylus, cleaning cloths, along with an inner case holding network and VGA dongles.
The issue, as the computer press reported, ASUS Taichi21-DH71 is that it is not a touchscreen laptop--to save thickness or cost, or perhaps battery life, the inner screen is not touch controlled and this forces you into using Windows 8 in a non touch screen environment - which is less than ideal. Loading Classic Shell is helpful, but I would have preferred it if Windows 8 had been designed to provide a Windows 7 experience when installed on a non-touch enabled device. I bought a Logitech 650 touchpad to use with the laptop side, but that is not a real solution.

ASUS Taichi21-DH71 I find that I am using the tablet side more, and enjoy the split virtual keyboard. The stylus also works well.
Wireless performance is very good, unlike the Transformer Prime. While boot time is pretty quick, WIndows 8 apps and some programs take a long time to load. This could be due to the limited RAM, I am used to machines I build with 16GB of RAM.

I have not blown out the ASUS partition and bloatware, which many reviewers recommend. I am not certain whether I could recover the programs if I change my mind-there is no rescue disk so I will be making a disk image when I get it set up to my liking and may try a re-install of Windows 8.

I have the variant with the Core I7 and 256GB SSD. ASUS Taichi21-DH71 The Core I7 is a battery hog-I get only 4 hours before plug-in. It gets slighly warm, but nowhere near as hot as my last tablet pc, the HP TM2 Touchsmart.
I picked this over the Yoga and the Dell XPS 12, and I do not regret my choice, but I wish both screens were touch enabled. If you are considering this I recommend you try to get your hands on first to see if its for you.


Incredible Together

Notebook? Check. Tablet? Check. One of the most innovative PCs on the market? Check, check and check!!
  • 1st 11.6” ultra slim dual screen notebook and tablet combination
  • Instant sharing with multiple screen modes : Notebook, Tablet, Mirror, and Dual Screens
  • Full HD IPS panel and 178 degree wide-viewing angle
  • Superior Sound with Exclusive SonicMaster Technology by Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®
  • Precision Wacom Stylus convenient for notes & detailed sketch
  • 2-second Instant On resume time from hibernate mode
  • Worry free auto back up when battery life falls below 5%
  • 32GB x 3years free ASUS cloud storage (valued at $49.99)
  • 1 year Accidental Damage Protection with 30 days Zero Bright Dot Guarantee
 

Read more »