Smart Tech Guide Book

The personal computer market has come a long way since its inception. Way back in 1965, Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel Corporation came up with an insightful observation about advances in computer technology. His prediction on how fast computing devices will evolve, is widely accepted by most people and is now known as Moore’s Law. To put it concisely, he stated that integrated circuits would double in performance every 18 months. So it is evident that a computer that you buy today will seem lackluster in a matter of two years from now if not chosen carefully.

low-energy-desktop-computer

If you plan to use your laptop/desktop for basic purposes like typing a document or watching a movie, you can safely assume that a decently priced device will serve you well. However, if you truly want to enjoy watching that movie with good sound output, it may be worthwhile to look at the kind of display it comes with and the quality of speakers on offer. Also important to observe would be the kind of media it supports. Nothing can be as frustrating as finding out that your newly bought computer isn’t compatible with your favorite collection of movies or songs.

Vantec

I got a Vantec NexStar 3 SATA to eSATA & USB enclosure and it was operating perfectly when connected via eSATA, but when I tried to plug it in via USB, it could not recognize it. Vantec claims that it should be a simple

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Garmin1490t Half Dead

i have a Garmin 1490t. Last night I connected to my computer and disconnect it. afterwards, it was unable to turn it on. when i press the power button, the logo shows up for a few seconds and disappears. press top left corner of screen and power on tri

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Toshiba Nb205

Hey guys something went wrong with my Toshiba NB205. It was waorking fine till tomorrow, but today after some updates or something, I cannot use the Hibernate or Sleep function on Toshiba Nb205. And I am not able to select the hibernate function neith

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