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Acer — Elias on April 20, 2009 at 7:50 pm

Topping the TravelMate 6293’s keyboard are seven helpful quick-launch buttons. All are preprogrammed for such activities as setting the system password, launching the onboard backup utility, and starting your e-mail program and Web browser. A nice touch is that one button triggers the Launch Manager itself, which saved me worlds of time poking around various utilities and system-tray icons attempting to find the program that would let me reset the buttons to start my own favorite apps. Overall the keyboard is well laid out and easy to type on. The touchpad is small but zippy and easy to use. Only the mouse buttons–particularly short to make room for the fingerprint reader between them, and extremely stiff–are a distraction.

The speed of the TravelMate 6293 is good, too, though not quite as breathtaking. The 2.26-GHz Core 2 Duo P8400-equipped unit with 2GB of RAM turned in a pretty impressive WorldBench 6 score of 90, so it should be able to handle any type of work swiftly, limited only by the shared video memory. Lack of a dedicated graphics card is an unfortunate characteristic of small laptops that effectively eliminates gaming; the memory is just too sparse to support 3D shooters with fancy shading.

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* Phenomenal battery life
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* Lacks a FireWire port
* Older PC Card slot

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Acer Travelmate 6293-6889 Review

Jan 22, 2009 by Carla Thornton, PC World
Acer’s TravelMate 6293 all-purpose laptop will thrill corporate bean counters with its long battery life.

Not all slim and light laptops come off the conveyor belt bursting with sex appeal. Take the Acer TravelMate 6293: Battery life, it has in spades. Everything else? Not so much. This entirely black portable is fairly well packaged as far as all-purpose laptops go, but if this machine were to go on a diet and lose 0.6 pounds, it could qualify as a good deal for an ultraportable. No doubt Acer’s goal was to cut corners–and some standard notebook connections–to a hit a palatable $999 price point, perfectly acceptable for a business budget. But the result is a laptop that’s a tad frumpy.

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* Overall 85
* Performance 84
* Features 81
* Design 76

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Don’t get me wrong–performance-wise, the TravelMate 6293 rocks. Its battery life is Energizer Bunny amazing. Equipped with a powerful 7200-mAh battery, the laptop lasted 3 minutes shy of 8 hours in our tests. Just stick this baby in a backpack or briefcase and walk out the door declaring Outlet Freedom Day. The results are far better than what we’ve seen from any other all-purpose portable on the scene. Heck, because of its diminutive size, we were this close to comparing it with a Lenovo ThinkPad X200.

The speed of the TravelMate 6293 is good, too, though not quite as breathtaking. The 2.26-GHz Core 2 Duo P8400-equipped unit with 2GB of RAM turned in a pretty impressive WorldBench 6 score of 90, so it should be able to handle any type of work swiftly, limited only by the shared video memory. Lack of a dedicated graphics card is an unfortunate characteristic of small laptops that effectively eliminates gaming; the memory is just too sparse to support 3D shooters with fancy shading.

Of course, small screens don’t lend themselves to entertainment, either, but the 12.1-inch, 1280-by-800-pixel, wide-aspect display is fine for any other job you care to squeeze into those small quarters. It’s crisp, reasonably bright, and glossy, but it won’t hurt your eyes under office lights.

Topping the TravelMate 6293’s keyboard are seven helpful quick-launch buttons. All are preprogrammed for such activities as setting the system password, launching the onboard backup utility, and starting your e-mail program and Web browser. A nice touch is that one button triggers the Launch Manager itself, which saved me worlds of time poking around various utilities and system-tray icons attempting to find the program that would let me reset the buttons to start my own favorite apps. Overall the keyboard is well laid out and easy to type on. The touchpad is small but zippy and easy to use. Only the mouse buttons–particularly short to make room for the fingerprint reader between them, and extremely stiff–are a distraction.

Specifications:

PROCESSOR-Processor:         ntel Core 2 Duo P8400 / 2.26 GHz
RAM-Installed Size:         2.0 GB
RAM-Technology:         DDR II SDRAM - 400 MHz and over
Storage-Hard Drive:         250 GB - 7200 rpm
Display-Display Type:         12.1 in TFT active matrix
Battery-Technology:         Lithium ion
Battery-Installed Qty:         1 / 1 (max)
Battery-Battery capacity:     79.92 Wh
Operating System:         Windows Vista Business

At 4.6 pounds–not including the power brick, which makes the total weight 5.4 pounds–the TravelMate 6293 is a tad heavy for an ultraportable but fairly light for an all-purpose machine. (The extra beef pushes it into the all-purpose category, since it weighs over 4 pounds.) Obviously designed for corporate jetsetters restricted by a budget, it also lacks a FireWire port (which would have been handy for fast digital downloads) and sports the older PC Card slot instead of an ExpressCard slot.

In the plus column, the laptop does have a nice, big, 250GB hard drive, plus conveniences such as dedicated Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi switches and a built-in Webcam. The storage and memory are fully user-upgradeable–great news for rapid IT deployment.

The TravelMate 6293 also includes other features important to bottom-line-conscious corporate buyers, such as a gigabit ethernet connection and a standard DVD recorder (rather than a pricey high-definition optical drive).  This laptop is priced around Php 45,000 may be higher with add-ons and packaged with other deals.

HP TouchSmart tx2z

HP/Compaq — Elias on April 13, 2009 at 7:59 pm

The 12.1-inch wide-screen LCD display offers a 1,280×800 native resolution, which is standard for a screen this size. Of course this being a tablet, the screen is a little more important than a standard laptop LCD. The tx2z has a dual-mode display, meaning you can use a digital pen for drawing and taking notes as well as your finger for navigating, opening apps, and flipping through your photos. And you can combine the two if you’re into that sort of thing. It has a few multitouch commands, too, so you can use two-finger gestures to do things like rotate photos or zoom in and out of Web pages, similar to an iPhone or MacBook.

Specifications HP TouchSmart tx2z:

* Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
* AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor ZM-86 (2.4 GHz)
* 12.1″ WXGA High-Definition HP LED BrightView Widescreen (1280×800) with Integrated Touch-screen
* 4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
* ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics with 64MB Display Cache Memory
* 400GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
* Webcam + Fingerprint Reader with HP Imprint Finish (Reaction)
* Wireless-N Card with Bluetooth
* LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support
* 8-Cell Lithium Ion Battery
* HP Mini Remote Control
* 5-in-1 digital media reader
* Express card/34 PC card slot
* Dimensions: 8.82″ x 12.05″ x 1.23″/ 1.52″ (with 4-cell battery)
* Weight: 4.65 lbs (varies by configuration)
* Built-in Altec Lansing stereo speakers

Weighing just 4.65 lb. 1 our TouchSmart tx2z is ultraportable. A simple finger stroke on the 12.1″ diagonal screen delivers quick and easy access to information, entertainment, and social networks. This tablet PC is also “multitouch” : you can use more than one finger (e.g., index and thumb) at the same time. In addition, this model lets you view and edit photos with… More MediaSmart, which supplies an awesome digital media experience. ID08 ID 08 ID 2008 ID2008 Corlab TouchSmart series notebooks TouchSmart series laptops HP TouchSmart HP Touch Smart tx2 tx2z HP TouchSmart tx2z HP Touch Smart Notebook PC HP Touch Smart Laptop tx2z laptop tx2 laptop tx2z notebook tx2 notebook liquid-metallic liquid metallic magc chrome magic onyx black titanium Reaction Reaction imprint esata e-sata e sata esata drive esata port high-def high definition high-definition AMD AMD Turion dual core dual-core DDR2 multi-tasking multimedia multitasking content streaming video creation photo editing gaming HDMI HDMI port webcam integrated webcam chat fingerprint fingerprint reader security secure secure access exclusive high-gloss HP imprint finish student students high-end travel mobility mobile mobile notebook SATA DDR 2 Hewlett Packard. HP TouchSmart tx2z Series Priced from $899.99 (Php 40,500 or higher).

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