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27Aug/090

Five Tips for Buying a Laptop Computer

Purchasing a laptop computer is a big decision as they are certainly not cheap. Because of this, it is not a decision that you should arrive at lightly. What represents the best laptop to buy is different for everybody. Some of us want a basic bottom of the line laptop that will do basic stuff on. Other folks are considering a multimedia machine that can do it all: videos, lots of music, and a ton of movies. Just below are five tips that will assist to prepare you for getting to the soundest and most sophisticated decision when purchasing a laptop dell Inspiron 6000 battery,dell Inspiron 630m battery computer.

 

Size Does In Fact Matter

 

Purchasing a laptop computer is something that demands some thought and time to compare available laptops. Think about the weight of the laptop. How much taking your laptop with you? Your answer should help you to figure out which size and weight would be best suited to your needs. If you think you may be having to carry the laptop around a lot, a lighter laptop dell Inspiron 6400 battery,dell Inspiron 640m battery computer would be advisable.

 

The keyboard could be another area of concern when purchasing a laptop computer. Why would the keyboard size matter to you? A bigger laptop computer would have a little wider keyboard. But bear in mind that if you have larger hands than the average person, you may want to keep this in mind when buying a laptop,

 

Pick Out Your Mouse

 

Laptops have a built in touch pad, the alternative to the regular style mouse, where the mouse pointer is manipulated by the user’s finger movement on the touch pad. For many folks, this type of touch pad is not comfortable and not desired. Prior to purchasing a laptop computer, find out exactly what mouse options there are for the laptops you're looking at. Examine each one and decide which one fits you best dell Inspiron 700m battery,dell Inspiron 710m battery.

 

Available Wireless Options

 

Nowadays, many people wrongly assume all laptops have wireless capability. Of course everyone that is purchasing a laptop computer these days wants one with a wireless connection option. A lot of folks don't worry about having built in wireless in the laptop as there are affordable options available such as a usb wireless adapter. Nonetheless, the marjority of today’s laptops have wireless Internet capability built in. All you need is a wireless Internet service, and the new laptop will take it from there. Therefore depending upon your needs, choose your laptop with built in wireless capability in mind dell Inspiron 8500 battery,dell Inspiron 8600 battery.
Check for Available Ports

 

Computer peripheral gear will be plugged in to your laptop computer through USB ports. After purchasing a laptop computer you will want to make sure that your laptop has enough ports. Hooking up equipment such as external hard drives, printers, and digital media devices will be much easier if you have enough available ports. Be sure to keep this in mind when purchasing a laptop computer.

 

Check Your Available Spending Budget First

 

At last, when purchasing a laptop computer, make sure that you do not spend more than you planned for. First make your budget and adhere to it. Once you believe that you've found the laptop computer that you want to buy, do not just rush into it and buy it. At least wait one day and check back over your overall budget, the requirements you set, and then see if you're still ready to purchase the laptop computer in the morning dell Inspiron 9200 battery,dell Inspiron 9300 battery.

26Aug/090

Another high-tech battery industry

NEW YORK  — There’s a saying as the nation pushes for cleaner electric cars: The United States will end up trading dependence on Saudi oil for dependence on Asian dell inspiron 6000 battery,dell inspiron 630m battery.

Most of the big players in advanced batteries - the ones used to power the cars of tomorrow - are from Japan, South Korea or China.

America’s battery industry is in need of a shock. Enter Stimulus.

As part of the nearly $900 billion economic lifeline, lawmakers plan on spending $2 billion in loan guarantees and grants for makers of advanced batteries. They don’t necessarily have to be U.S. companies that get the money, but they need to set up shop on American soil.

Industry observers have high hopes for the plan, but worry that the money won’t be doled out fast enough or that it will be eaten up by a few big players.

Stimulus money: Not chump change

The money involved may seem small by stimulus standards, but for the nascent high-tech battery business it’s serious cash.

Two billion is more money than what’s flowed into the sector from venture capital and private equity firms over the last four years combined, said Heather Daniel, a power storage analyst at the research firm New Energy Finance.

“It could be a significant boost,” said Daniel. “If there’s a little guy that’s got the technology, it could have big implications.”

Most advanced dell inspiron 6400 battery,dell inspiron 640m battery for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, like the Chevy Volt set for debut in 2010, rely on lithium ion batteries.

Lithium batteries - where the ultra light metal lithium is used as the conducting material - are more efficient and lighter than the nickel-metal hydrate batteries currently used in the hybrid cars of today.

Having a light and efficient battery is essential if cars are to move from current hybrids - which use battery power only for low speed driving - to plug-in hybrids where battery power is the only thing turning the wheels.

Getting the right battery is key to making plug-in hybrids commercial - current batteries are still a bit too heavy and a bit too expensive. (There may also be an issue with getting enough lithium - much of it appears to be concentrated in a few South American counties, but that’s another story.)

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The company or companies that nail the technology are potentially set for big profits and big hiring sprees. And currently, while many foreign firms have manufacturing operations in the United States, most of those companies are not headquartered here.

Japan’s Panasonic, NEC, and GS Yuasa; South Korea’s LG; and China’s BYD are the main players in this market, and account for nearly all current lithium ion sales.

“The United States is alarmingly vacant from this list,” said Rob Wilder, manager of the WilderHill clean energy index, an investment fund. “It’s painful as a patriotic American to see just how far behind we are.”

That said, U.S. firms are not out of the game.

Companies like Johnson Controls (JCI, Fortune 500), Ener1 (HEV), Maxwell (MXWL), Valence (VLNC), and privately held A123 Systems are noted for innovative, advanced-vehicle battery technology, if not a huge amount of current sales.

General Motors is working with A123 Systems on the Volt, although it seems LG will make most of the initial dell inspiron 700m battery,dell inspiron 710m battery.

There’s also an array of smaller American startups that are scraping by while they search for venture capital funding.

Wilder said that for the stimulus money to be effective, it should be available to these smaller companies that might have good designs but lack lobbying power.

“They just don’t have the resources to get the money like GM or Ford, who came late to the game anyway,” he said.

What are companies’ eligibility requirements for this money, what projects will get funded, and over what period of time is what the industry wants to know, said Joseph Muscat, a clean tech director at the accounting and advisory firm Ernst & Young.

A spokesperson for the House subcommittee that wrote the battery portion of the bill said those specifics would be hammered out by the Department of Energy if and when the bill gets approved.

“Clearly, it’s a help,” said Muscat. “There are a lot of companies here, and it will be interesting to see how the technology plays out.”  

Tracking back: http://www.batteriesshop.co.uk/batteries/2009/07/23/another-high-tech-battery-industry/

26Aug/090

Hitachi supplys lithium-ion batteries to GM

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese electronics maker Hitachi Ltd. said Thursday it will supply lithium-ion batteries for hybrid vehicles to General Motors Corp. in 2010 and sharply raise production capacity to meet surging demand for gas-electric cars.

Hitachi currently makes 40,000 lithium-ion compaq evo n400c battery per month and will lift the capacity to three million units.

“We plan to boost our production capacity for lithium-ion compaq evo n410 battery as we expect demand for hybrid vehicles will continue to grow worldwide,” said Hitachi spokesman Shinya Yamada. He declined to say when Hitachi would lift the capacity.

The Nikkei business daily said Thursday that Hitachi would invest around 30 billion yen ($311 million) to raise production capacity. But Yamada declined to confirm the report.

Hitachi will also start supplying lithium-ion compaq evo n410c battery for hybrid cars to GM next year, the company spokesman said without elaborating further.

Toyota Motor Corp.’s hybrids now use nickel-metal hydride batteries. The world’s largest automaker said last month it will use for the first time lithium-ion batteries for its plug-in hybrid cars.

Using a lithium-ion compaq evo n400 battery will produce more energy, allowing hybrid cars to run more as an electric vehicle, but there have been some technological hurdles.

Tracking back : http://www.batteriesshop.co.uk/batteries/2009/07/27/hitachi-supplys-lithium-ion-batteries-to-gm/