Monday, November 20, 2006

The HP Pavilion zd8000

This was the computer I had originally purchased with travel in mind (Mistake #1). Actually, I was talked into it by a salesperson after I found out that the one I wanted was sold out at every store I checked (Mistake #2). Don’t get me wrong, it is a great computer, but it is best described as a ‘desktop replacement’ with limited travel, by limited I mean room-to-room, primarily because of its weight - a whopping 10 pounds (give or take an ounce or two). I didn’t read through all of the features (Mistake #3), so I bought a computer that had a lot more bells and whistles than I really needed. For instance, it is a complete entertainment center and can function as a TV (external tuner and remote control included), DVD, Stereo, and is great for gamers (so says my kid).

One feature that caught my eye was the full-sized keyboard with number pad, a rarity for laptops. It has a plenty of slots and ports around the edges, so I never find myself having to switch plugs. It’s loaded with four USB ports, PC Card slot, along with connections for audio, FireWire, an external monitor, and S-Video. An additional flash card reader works for Secure Digital, Memory Stick Pro, Multi-Media Card and Smart Media. Online capabilities include Gigabit Ethernet, a built-in V.92 modem, and Bluetooth and 802.11b/g.

I have to say that my favorite feature about this computer is the 17-inch wide-screen, with fantastic color and resolution . It has a large touchpad with its own on/off button. Speaking of buttons, above the top row of keys are buttons for speaker volume, and an on/off switch for speakers, quick launch buttons for the DVD/Media applications and an on/off switch for the Wi-Fi. The Harman Kardon speakers are along the front edge and sound great, in fact they are the best I’ve heard in a laptop so far. The performance is solid and powerful, with its 3.6GHz Pentium 4 processor, 1GB of 400MHz memory, and a 5,400rpm 80GB hard drive.

So what are the negatives? Aside from the weight, which may or may not be a drawback for some, I would have to say that the fans are quite noisy and that it runs fairly hot (a good hand warmer in the winter). The AC adaptor is the size and approximate weight of a brick! In addition, the battery life is just about nil – one and a half hours, tops. I have also had battery issues and have had two replaced in just over a year. I would like to mention here that HP’s service and support have been excellent. The replacement batteries were sent in a matter of a few days and I did not have to wait on ‘eternal hold’ for a service representative. Each time I called, the HP representative was very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable, one of the reasons I have purchased so many HP products.

I haven’t even scratched the surface of what this computer is capable of, but since I’ve had this computer a just about a year and a half, I’ve tried to be brief, and knowing that most of you will be getting a newer model with updated specs.

Please Note - These are personal reviews of computers, their related equipment and other gadgets I have purchased and have actually used for at least one month (unless stated otherwise). Again this is my personal, unbiased opininon - you don't have to like it...there's always the "next" button up there :) ** No content may be reproduced without the express written permission of the author.** See Profile.

Monday, November 13, 2006

My Travel Laptop

I recently bought a laptop just for travel purposes, since I travel often and made a big mistake with the first laptop I purchased. (We will go over that one in another post.)

Here's the specs on my new laptop: Model - Lenovo 3000 V100 0763. It's features include:
Intel Core Duo Processor T2500 2 GHz with Centrino Mobile Technology
Screen Size: 12.1" VibrantView TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
Memory: 1 GB (installed) / 2 GB (max)
Hard Drive: 100 GB
Optical Drive: DVD-Writer
Networking: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth
Weight: 4 lbs. (yes, I could have gone lighter if I could live without the DVD writer, but 4 lbs is pretty darn light!)
Included Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Warranty: 1 year limited

This computer is loaded with features and has been a joy to travel with, weighing in at only 4 lbs. (even the power adaptor is lightweight) and has a battery life of just over 4 hours. I had been looking for a laptop that would travel well, and I considered the most important features to be weight, battery life and wireless capability (bluetooth a plus), along with the most power I could get for a decent price. Also, since most of my work programs were windows xp based, a Mac notebook was not considered.

I had a hard time choosing between this model and the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 which weighed in at 3.5 lbs and had a battery life of up to 7 hours, and a number of other features that were nice, but features I could live without, considering the price difference of about $600.

The 3000 V100 features a 12.1 inch widescreen display and uses VibrantView technology, which displays a nice bright, sharp resolution - great for watching movies. It runs on the Intel Core Duo Processor with Centrino Duo Mobile Technology. It has an added security feature in the integrated fingerprint reader, which also lets you store passwords for easy access to MS Windows and password protected Web sites. I find that the fingerprint reader is very sensitive and will not work if your finger is dry, or overly moist. If it can't read the fingerprint as it was originally submitted, it will prompt you to enter your password manually.

The keyboard is comfortable and wide, unlike many of the other small laptops I tested, which felt cramped for space when trying to type. I have no complaints about the touch pad, although I usually use a wireless mouse. Above the keyboard are external volume controls and a button to start Lenovo's MediaNow application, along with a button for the Lenovo Care management and help utility. Along the front of the computer are two speakers, which sound tinny, weak and hollow. The speakers' short comings really do not matter to me personally, as I usually have either the sound off, or headphones on, when listening to something. There is also a Wi-Fi on/off switch on the right side of the computer, which is very handy.

The processing speed is great, even with all of the multitasking that I usually do, it has run very fast and smooth. Since purchasing the computer I have taken it on two cross-country flights and two shorter flights, along with a number of road trips. The battery had plenty of juice every time, even on the cross-country flights. Airport security checks were a breeze - taking the computer out of my bag for checks is no longer the cumbersome task it used to be. There have been no hardware issues and the performance of this little beauty has been nothing short of solid. Yes, there are lighter laptops on the market, but for the price ($1400 with all the options) it was a bargain. The purchase was a few months ago, so it is available now at a lower price, and even less, if you find that you can do with fewer options. One thing I would recommend it buying an extended warranty. The manufacturer's warranty is only one year.

Please Note - These are personal reviews of computers, their related equipment and other gadgets I have purchased and have actually used for at least one month (unless stated otherwise). Again this is my personal, unbiased opininon - you don't have to like it...there's always the "next" button up there :) ** No content may be reproduced without the express written permission of the author.** See Profile.