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Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:46:22 +0200 After I wrote the review on my HP Pavilion, I spent a lot of time with my sisters laptop, a Compaq Presario 2100. I was setting up a wireless router at my parents house and I was configuring her laptop to connect to it. I was having some issues (not related to the laptop but the wireless card) so I got to kick the tires on her laptop, comparing it to mine. I tried to not let sibling rivalry come into my judgements. As you may know, HP and Compaq merged businesses and now HP has sort of taken over the production of most the companies PC products (or is it the other way around? I dunno, I get it confused). Even though the Compaq Presario 2100 bears the Compaq name it is extremely similar to the HP Pavilion laptops. Features and support are very similar. Both products are good choices but I favor my HP Pavilion for various reasons that I’ll include in this review. The Compaq Presario line is a little different from the Pavilion line in that the system can either be purchased off the shelf, preconfigured, or use get a more customized machine according to your needs. The laptop that I’m reviewing has the following basic setup (it is very similar to my HP Pavilion ze4430): AMD Athlon XP-M 1800+ 512 MB of PC2700 RAM 40 GB HDD 15" XGA TFT screen powered by an ATI video chip. It is possible to have a built-in wireless adapter installed but this laptop did not have that configuration. It also came with a DVD/CR-RW drive which is almost the standard now with laptops. Who needs one of those portable DVD players when they have a laptop? It also had a 3.5" floppy drive, for what that’s worth. It has 2 USB ports (ver 1.1) but no firewire port. The other legacy ports are there, including an S-video out connector. The screen seems to be extremely similar to my HP, it is a 15" screen with a resolution of 1024x768. It is driven by the same ATI Radeon Mobile IGP 320M. It doesn’t have it’s own dedicated memory, it shares up to 64 MB with the main memory, effectively reducing the total main memory to 448 MB. I know that some people would rather have dedicated video memory in addition to system memory but unless you will be doing a lot of graphic intensive applications (video editing, FPS games) you really won’t notice a big difference. The colors are crisp and clean. The angle that you can look at the screen without any distortion is pretty deep, which can be a good thing if you’re sharing the screen with a friend to watch a DVD but is bad if the guy sitting next to you in the airport just snuck a peek at your company’s classified documents. DVD playback is great as well. The sound leaves a little bit to be desired. Unlike the HP and its Altec Lansing speakers, the Compaq Presario 2100 has a sound that is adequate but definetly isn’t high fidelity. CD playback (and MP3's) sound average at best. It isn’t horrible but it could be a lot better. The keyboard and mouse (touchpad) are similar to the HP. While I raved on how much I loved the Synaptics touchpad installed on my HP, the one installed on the Compaq Presario 2100 is different, in a bad way. The buttons are positioned in a different area with respect to the touch pad and they feel like they are positioned too far away. The actual touchpad (and scroll wheel area) feel comfortable, but I would still rather have the buttons closer to the touchpad. The keys feel a little stickier than the HP keys but they are quiet and comfortable. The software package includes Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Works (with MS Money), Roxio Easy CD creator and a host of other applications that make the laptop self reliant. All the basic apps are included. More software jacks up the price so the software may seem sparse but it keeps the price down which is always a good thing. Battery life is a little better for the Compaq Presario 2100 compared to the HP. The battery is a Lithium Ion battery from Sanyo. A full charge will last over three hours. Since there isn’t a built-in wireless adapter to drain the battery it lasts a lot longer. An empty battery charges quickly as well. Power management can be configured to your needs. The laptop does get warm after a while but that happens with the majority of the laptops. With regards to size, it’s size is on par with the HP Pavilion. Its dimensions are 13" x 10.7" x 1.6" and weighs in at 7.2 pounds. This is a pretty much the same size as the HP, putting it in the “average” size category. Its construction doesn’t feel as sturdy as the HP. I didn’t like the molded accents on the top of the laptop and when it’s closed it feels a little flimsy. Hopefully that doesn’t mean it will fall apart. Its overall styling just isn’t what I personally like. I like sharp corners and symmetry but it has lots of curves and accents. Not my cup of tea, but maybe it’s yours. Overall, I would recommend the Compaq Presario 2100 if the price is right. It is a decent laptop with decent features but it isn’t one that I would whole-heartedly recommend. It does everything you would expect from a Compaq (HP) built computer but there are better laptops out there. I give it a solid 4.5 stars. ![]() ![]() Sat, 04 Oct 2008 08:12:15 +0200 HP has announced it has achieved an unprecedented milestone in mobile computing: up to 24 hours of continuous notebook operation on a single battery charge. In conformity with an industry-standard benchmark test, the new HP EliteBook 6930p can be configured to be used with an optional ultra-capacity battery to deliver up to 24 hours of battery runtime. "The launch of the new 6930 series from HP finally addresses the battery life issue on business notebooks, enabling users to work for long periods without the need of regular battery recharges and exchanges," Etienne Borg Cardona, managing director of FGL Information Technology Limited, a subsidiary of the Forestals Group, said. Designed and tested to last, HP batteries benefit from a combination of HP engineering and energy-efficient notebook components, such as Intel® solid-state hard drives (SSD) and mercury-free LED displays. For example, the highly efficient HP Illumi-Lite LED display boosts battery run time by up to four hours compared to traditional LCD displays, while the Intel SSD provides up to a seven per cent increase in battery life compared to traditional hard drives. Like any notebook, battery life will vary depending on the product model, configuration, loaded applications, features, and power management settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will decrease with time and usage. Inspired by aircraft construction and designed for style-conscious mobile professionals, HP EliteBook notebooks feature the latest mobile technologies. And from November, customers will be able to purchase an HP EliteBook with the new Intel high-performance SSDs - HP is a launch customer for new Intel X25-M and X18-M Mainstream SATA SSDs. In addition to helping achieve outstanding battery life, these new Intel SSDs provide greater durability and reliability and faster system responsiveness. Internal HP benchmarks show overall performance boosts of up to 57 per cent on industry benchmarks, and data transfer rates almost six times faster than traditional hard disks. The initial Energy Star - qualified HP EliteBook 6930p configuration starts at only 2.1 kg. It features a 14.1-inch diagonal widescreen display and is available with an optional, mercury-free Illumi-Lite LED display. To ensure the highest levels of battery life, customers need to buy the Ultra Capacity Battery and download the latest Intel graphics driver and HP BIOS. The notebook must be configured with the optional Intel 80 GB SSD drive and the HP Illumi-Lite LED Display. It requires the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. The HP EliteBook 6930p is built for the corporate road warrior as it features a shock-resistant hard drive, enhanced display panel and spill-resistant keyboard to help defend data against bumps, drops and spills. It was designed to meet the tough MIL-STD 810F military-standard tests, which measure levels of environmental reliability and operation at extreme temperatures, while withstanding vibration and high humidity. All HP notebooks boast energy-efficient features and select materials for easier recycling. For example, HP has set a goal to remove all mercury - a material commonly found in notebook screens - from its entire notebook line by the end of 2010. ![]() ![]() Mon, 29 Sep 2008 05:21:44 +0200 After scouring the laptop market for several months and having a run-in with a dreadful sales agent at Dell, I decided to go to PC World and just play with everything they had.
Loads of options, IBM, Toshiba and of course Compaq.The R4000 is a pretty beast and caught my eye immediately. It is designed for people who want the sheer power of a desktop PC with portability. We flitted around the store (my wife and I) changing the wallpapers on all the laptops to check out the quality of the screen. Also we opened Internet Explorer on each machine to see how quickly it would open. The R4000 won on both counts. The spec being: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ The laptop is very well packaged. All the accessories, discs etc were placed in a separate smaller box with the laptop. The R4000 looks fabulous and is amazingly rugged - I found some of its competitors to feel flimsy in comparison. It is coloured black with a silver Compaq logo. The inside is somewhat different and it is nearly totally silver. It is very eye-catching. It is wireless enabled so it 'found' my new router with ease and set-up was a breeze.I use it all over the house and garden. Works superbly and the seemingly high weight is not a problem or hindrance at all. Batteries last around 150 minutes. And that is with Internet connected and DVD running!The R4000 is well cooled and ventilated. It does not seem to run as hot as my old Toshiba. The 15.4" WXGA BrightView Widescreen (1280x800) is superb. No complaints at all. Watching DVD's is a joy - much better than the DVD player plugged into my TV!The speakers and very good and very clear. Plenty of available volume. I love the volume control. Three hotkey buttons for up, down and mute. These are SO useful.The DVD burner was an unexpected bonus. I have not used it to burn DVD's yet so cannot comment. Loads of ports to please everyone. Firewire Also a media card reader, which can read: Also: Symantec Norton Antivirus 2005 (complementary 60 days) ![]() ![]() Tue, 23 Sep 2008 05:33:49 +0200 New Plane Optical Mouse may be the ideal everyday mouse. Plus, it's cord-free, so there's no need to worry about dreaded desktop entanglements. Though New Plane Optical Mouse instructions are overly wordy, our test setup for this mouse was simple and quick, taking less than 10 minutes. The base, which is housed in a cool-looking opaque case, comes PS/2 and USB ready. It is not, however, a recharging station for the mouse, which instead boasts more than six months of estimated battery life, as compared to the average of three months for most other wireless mice, before you'll need to replace the two AAs. The overall look of the Wireless Optical Mouse is slick and stylish. It sports a comfortable ergonomic design, with added points for being ambidextrous. Perhaps because of the latter, Microsoft sticks to a simple three-button layout, which you can configure however you desire. The most notable feature of this mouse--and of all new Microsoft mice--is the Tilt Wheel Technology. This nifty attribute allows you to scroll through windows horizontally by simply tilting the scrollwheel to one side or the other. Another unique trait is the smooth movement of the scrollwheel, which doesn't continually click like those of other mice we've used. see the pic from my blog's pictures list ![]() ![]() Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:07:46 +0200 Spec data:
1.6-GHz Athlon XP-M 3000, 256MB DDR SDRAM, 40GB (4,200-rpm hard drive, 15.4-inch (1,280 x 800) display, 802.11b wireless, 7.9-pound system weight (9.5-pound travel weight), nVidia GeForce 4 420 Go graphics, DVD/CD-RW combo drive, three USB 2.0 ports, Windows XP Home Pros:
Wide-aspect screen, three USB ports, easily accessible buttons. Cons:
COMPAQ PRESARIO R3000 battery (COMPAQ 346970-001) life: 4 - 6 hours Bottom Line: the HP Compaq Presario R3000 is a desirably designed multimedia notebook, with a 15.4-inch wide-screen display at an affordable price. Review
If you're looking for a bargain basement system to ease the back-to-school burden but don't want to sacrifice multimedia features, then the Compaq Presario R3000 could be the notebook for you. The 8-pound R3000 has a sharp 15.4-inch WXGA display. The system had no problem displaying our test DVD movie clearly, and its JBL Pro speakers delivered superb sound quality. The nVidia GeForce4 420 Go graphics solution helped the R3000 win first place on our 3D performance tests. (Although our test system came with 802.11b, HP is offering free upgrades to 802.11g.) On Multimedia Content Creation Winstone and our Serious Sam SE gaming demo, the R3000 had the best scores of the budget machines with 16.6 and 28.4, respectively. But we were surprised to find no memory card reader on a system with such multimedia-centric components. On Battery Mark, the R3000 lasted 4 hours 42 minutes, which was lowest among the budget systems. The R3000 offers very good bang for the buck if you're on a budget but still want a spiffy multimedia system that will impress your dormmates. (Hey, you even get Microsoft Office SE 2003 for when it's time to get to work.) Shy away from the R3000, however, if you're looking for a more mobile system to carry around campus. ![]() ![]() Tue, 09 Sep 2008 06:10:23 +0200 Screen Size: 14.1 inches
Weight: 5 lbs Processor Options: Intel Pentium M Graphics Options: Integrated • Includes Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional or Microsoft® Windows® XP Home
• Intel® Pentium® M processors or Intel® Celeron® M processors • 15.0-inch XGA (1024 x 768 resolution and 16 M colors) or 15.0-inch SXGA+ (1400 x 1050 resolution and 16 M colors) • One fixed optical drive • Starting at 6.06lbs and 1.2-inches thin • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 900, up to 128-MB shared system memory • Battery: PB994A
Powerful, neat, small, portable laptop! I love it!
Submitted by Rogarhcard
Rating: 8/10
Pros: I love this laptop compared to all my other friends and collegues laptops. I like that its 14.1" screen size...not too small and not too large and cumbersome. It is also very thin, but it is extremly sturdy, even though sometimes I think I might be holding it in one hand too much. It is light compared to all my friend's laptops. I am a graduate student, and it portays a business minded image. I have had no stability issues. It has performed flawlessly for me thus far. I am currently upgrading the RAM from 512MB to 1.5GB. I do not have any issues with the 512 for my usage, I am just greedy I guess. FEATURES I LIKE: -Ambient Light Sensor: which automatically adjust the brightness of the screen acording to ambient lighting present -Built in SD card reader -Both pointing stick and touchpad -one touch presentation button -onboard mic -Security lock feature which can also be set to lock your hard drive permanently in case you have highly sensitive data on your hard drive. Overall, I am in love with this laptop. I hope it give me many more years of trouble free service. Cons: no on-screen display of volume meter, can not get my bluetooth to work ( I do not have much use for it though) A Solid Performing Business Notebook Submitted by Antedkuead Rating: 7/10 Pros: This is an excellent business notebook that has a great keyboard, good performance, and simple design. I have yet to find any features that irritate me enough to return the notebook, and I have been through at least 4 notebooks looking for the right fit. The NC6200 series is a great alternative for anyone looking to buy a business notebook with a ThinkPad design. It is my opinion that this notebook has a better build that the ThinkPad T43. The T43 has a poor build, especially on the palm rest that creak with constant motion and pressure. The NC6200 series has a completely solid feel. Cons: Battery(HP COMPAQ PB994A) performance is ok, but for a business notebook battery performance should be more of a focus. Lack of an intergrated fingerprint reader and built in microphone. Additionally, the edges of the notebook should be smoother, especially around the palm rest. Wed, 03 Sep 2008 09:18:54 +0200 This moring i opened Goole, found a new link about google chrome, and can download direct from google. then i download and install it. i like use these browser to see sites. because fast ordinary. and all my homepages are show accurate(such as my batteries, Espow, Laptop Battery), but if page has some nonstandard contents, these sites would show some misstake in this browser.
I found that i have used so many google tools, chat online i use googltalk, email use gmail, browser now use google chrome, and so on, google omnipotent for us
I used to buy things from stores, but now i always order things online by googel seacher. last week i ordered a Sony PCGA-BP2V and PANASONIC CGA-DU21, today i received, they send me a 6 Functions Knife as a gift. the notebook battery i used it and it good conditions, hope it good for ever. they give 1 Year Extended Warranty, so if has some broken, they will send me a new one. it same time and money for me. this is a good order experience. but some times have displeasure order online, i ordered a skirt from a site, but i received a bigger, mistake color, so bad quality skirt, i contact the saler, but they did not settle my problem. and i have not pull on it. so i have not order clothing online. i only order electronic goods. ![]() ![]() Sat, 30 Aug 2008 06:26:24 +0200 Dell Latitude D610 Review Unit System Specs
Build Quality Battery Life
I haven't actually timed the machine fully draining the batteries, but after normal use with the primary battery for 30 minutes, there was 83% remaining with a reported time left of 2 hours 24 minutes. I would estimate about 3 hours of light-duty computing from the primary battery alone. You could save a little weight with a 4-cell primary battery if you don't rely on batteries much. Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:05:26 +0200 The Nikon D80 is the long-awaited replacement the the best-selling D70 and D70s digital SLRs. It's basically a D200 with a slightly different CCD sensor (though still 10 Megapixel) and a slower burst rate. it's also substantially cheaper than the D200.
Some of the new features on the D80 versus its predecessors include:
Is the D80 worth your hard-earned cash? Find out now in our review! There are two kits available for the D80. Here's what you'll find in each:
The first thing you'll need to go along with your D80 is a lens. If you got the lens kit then you're ready to go. If not, you can use most Nikon F-mount lenses with the D80 without issue. Do keep in mind that there's a 1.5X focal length conversion, so a 50 mm lens has the field-of-view of a 75 mm lens. As for the kit lens itself, it's just fair. While it covers a very nice range, it's not terribly sharp, especially around the edges of the frame. If there's one thing I've learned about lenses it's that you (usually) get what you pay for. Something else you'll need to pick up is a memory card. Unlike the D70's before it, the new D80 uses Secure Digital (as well as high capacity SDHC cards), and I'd suggest a 1GB card as a good starter size. Buying a "high speed" card is absolutely a good idea. The D80 uses the same powerful EN-EL3e battery as the D200. This battery packs 11.1 Wh of energy, which is about as good as it gets. Since Nikon doesn't supply battery life numbers that use the CIPA standard, I can't tell you how it compares to other D-SLRs. I can tell you that Nikon gives battery life numbers of 600 and 2700 shots (obviously with very different conditions), and I'm guessing that the CIPA number lies closer to the bottom of that range. When it's time to charge the battery just snap it into the included charger. It takes a little over two hours to fully charge the battery. This isn't one of those handy chargers that plugs right into the wall -- you must use a power cable. Tue, 19 Aug 2008 04:19:09 +0200 As a seoer has working at Espow since 2005
the first we used exchang links to spread our webites and improve the keywords on the seach engine position, if your keywords list the first of the google, it can bring more and more users to list your site, then these user will be the order of your site.
Afterward, the web2.0 epoch cominge, all of us use web2.0 to submit the particular pages, use web2.0 to spread sites accordeing to the quantity. such as hot keywords Dell Inspiron 6000 Battery, so many sale to do the keywords use web2.0, one submit it to 10 web2.0 sites, other submit it to 6 web2.0 sites, the first one's site list before the latter. so use web2.0, who do hard, he would succeed.
I use blog to sale since last year. I have writed a blog very day or two days since last year. and today i found one order path my blog to order Sony Pcga-bp2e, this is the first succeed, i am so happy, i will use the way to do my job in the future. and i believe it can help. but so hard to find the blog url to write article. find the resource of blog url is the important thing.
![]() ![]() Wed, 13 Aug 2008 03:38:49 +0200 We all know that the iPod battery life isn’t the greatest but it is good enough that I don’t think it is a major issue. My Current battery stats: with about 25% left I actually think that is quite good. Probably better than what I have seen previously with my iPod. I used it for a lot of texts, some browsing, some calls, some music. Not bad since I haven’t plugged it in for over two days now. There are many ways to save your battery life as well. One major way is to turn down the screen brightness. Another way is to turn of the ‘Ask to Join Networks’ in Wifi settings. Of course using Wifi, Bluetooth, watching youtube etc, will all drain your battery faster. There was a rumor going around that turbosim, stealth sim, etc. caused your battery to drain faster. Since I have had first hand experience with it, I would say that it does make a difference without it. I was getting less usage and standby time before when I did have the turbosim in. The averages were: Obviously I am doing better than that now. One more tip: I’ve noticed that the battery tends to last a little longer when I leave it plugged in beyond when it appears to be full on the screen. I usually leave it plugged in overnight and get more usage and standby than when I charge it for a couple hours during the day even though it does look fully charged. Overall I think the iPod battery is sufficient. It is not unreasonable to have to charge your phone once every 2 days. What are the stats on your battery life? Leave a comment and let me know.
![]() ![]() Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:13:31 +0200 Displays the medal totals from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Drag the leader board to see all the countries with medals.
This end 5 pm of Aug 11(Beijing Times)
the 58KG Woman weight lifting is puting up now
But the internet speed so low, i can't see the living now.
i check my Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop, some virus on the computer, so the internet speed so low.
What a bad thing, my laptop battery is dead, can't used it
The only way is to see the TV, the working time has to use other's laptop. ![]() ![]() Fri, 08 Aug 2008 04:25:50 +0200 The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 8-24 2008
Today Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will open purdah, we look forward to the funny and significative inaugurate ceremonial.
Are you ready for the one world one dream's Beijing 2008 Olympic Games?
this morning i found Google use a enjoyable logo, now i save it for the future
I am ready for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, and we special offer a good deal of batteries, battery charger, adapter for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. see below to find what you need
![]() ![]() Thu, 07 Aug 2008 04:40:36 +0200 I have worked as a seoer more than 3 years, now i want to talk about the different between SEO and SEM.
I work at Espow company at SEO Dept. but our job not conventional SEO, it as the same as SEM, why? because we do some sites to sale our products -- battery, battery charger, adapter online, if our keywords list the first page of all the search enginer, but no buyer order goods on our site, it seems you did no well.
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![]() ![]() Tue, 05 Aug 2008 03:45:47 +0200 Basic two-way radio:If you want a basic, no frills GMRS/FRS radio, the FV200AA is a good choice — as long as you don’t need much range. The Motorola two-way radio’s rated range is 5 miles, but that’s greatly reduced by buildings, hills and other obstacles. The radio also lacks privacy codes, which isn’t a problem out in the woods, but could make conversations a challenge in areas where lots of radios are in use. The radio covers all 22 GMRS and FRS channels, but like most two-way radios, it requires an FCC license. Be aware that because it operates on open radio channels, others using the same channel can pick up your conversations Best two-way radio overall: It’s more expensive than the basic Motorola FV200AA, but the Midland GXT710VP3 offers more features, privacy features, better range and better power options. The feature lineup includes 121 privacy codes to prevent eavesdropping, NOAA weather alerts, a rechargeable battery, charger stand and more. The range is specified at 26 miles — one of the longest of any two-way radio in its price category (though actual range varies). The radio covers all 22 GMRS and FRS channels. A license is needed for use on the long-range GRMS channels, but you can choose to operate the radio in a low-power mode for license-free operation on the FRS channels (8-14). How To Buy A Two-Way Radio:Staying in touch in the woods is a snap with two-way radios. Besides keeping tabs on any game activity, two-way radios provide you with security and are an invaluable communications tool should something go wrong. With some added features, these devices may even help point you to your camp or keep tabs on the weather. Two Way Radio Batteries Characteristic Most two-way radios run on standard AA or AAA batteries. Others come with their own rechargeable NiMH (nickel-metal hydride) or NiCad (nickel-cadmium) battery packs. A few can accommodate either. ![]() ![]() Mon, 04 Aug 2008 04:36:18 +0200
Laptop battery is very expensive, so improving life of battery is essential.Here i give some tips for laptop battery.
1. Defrag regularly so pc runs very faster and battery uses low.and increasing life of battery.
2. Brightness of your screen should be low.
3. Cut down the programe running background.
4. So many USB devices consume high, so removed when not in use.
5. Add more ram , so PC runs faster. and consumtion is low.
6. Use virtual drive , so minimum uses of cd/dvd.
7. Keep battery contacts clean.
8. Do not over charge battery.
9. Charging ,placing,removing,replacement as per compny instructions.
10 Keep oprating temp. down.
11. Dont use multitask.
12. Prevent memory effect of battery .if battery is NI-CA ![]() ![]() Fri, 01 Aug 2008 03:46:04 +0200 I find so many tohsiba laptop battery users have this problem : the battery fully discharged. now i list some user's troubles
User A : I bring to you guys a strange problem I've got on my Toshiba laptop since one week ago. Basically battery isn't charging anymore. When I put it back on the laptop the charging lamp comes on for 2 seconds and then comes off. There's no charge at the battery, if I take main off computer dies immediately. But Windows XP ALWAYS acuses 46% of charge on the battery, and says not charging as well. My battery didn't get end of life because I rarely use it and keep it off the laptop and was holding full charge, not used more than 50 cycles. Facts: 1) I know the battery was full discharged from last time I used, about 3 days ago problem appeared. 2) I got some virus/spywares days ago, do you think it maybe afected Bios?
User B: I had a similar problem when my battery got fully discharged. I ended up buying a seperate charger and then had the same prob, it would positively charge for short 2-5 second intervals.
This worked for me: allow the 2 second charge, remove power adopter cord, re-insert again and again. The battery will slowly charge and after 20 times the power supply board will acknowledge that there is indeed a battery and charge fully. Don't let the battery full discharge after this point however. User C : the laptop model #psaa0u-01q002 Toshiba is working fine with ac plug. but does not charge my battery and i bought new battery but that one does not charge too.
the light comes on for 5 min. when i plug in the ac power, next to battery symbol in the front. it yellow color. so power is going to the battery, so connection is not the problem but why is it cut it off after 5 min.. and in the power meter it do not show charging too. User D : I have a Toshiba Satellite A70 and it's had problems in the past, but never something like this. The battery won't charge anymore while in use and plugged in - a problem that's never occurred before. It happened about a week ago before I went on vacation, and ever since I've come back, it's been acting like this. I have no idea how to fix this problem. The battery starts charging when I close my computer while still plugged in. Is there something wrong with the the battery settings?
User A and B has the some model : Toshiba Satellite P25-S487
no matter what model of toshiba laptops, check the battery problems as follows
Normally the DC-DC convertor or power board controls the charge circuit in notebooks. This will control the distribution of power in the notebook and ensure items such as battery charge are working.
You might have something strange such as your power adapter running a little low on voltage, we get units into our workshops quite often that fail to charge batteries correctly and find the power adapter is not supplying sufficient power. If thats the case its generally a cheap fix, replacing the power board is often a more expensive option. Ideally you could do with either finding someone with a power adapter you can try or looking for a reputable company that would perhaps give you a free quote - if someone asked us we would happily put one of our adapters on to confirm if its that or not. I suspect that first as when the units open and drawing most power the adapter might be struggling to provide sufficient power, its very difficult to measure the output as the adapters are generally worldwide compatible so they adjust themselves depending on the input voltage and the load required. ![]() ![]() Tue, 29 Jul 2008 03:31:41 +0200 I am so busy recently, have no time to list our Clearance Sales batteries, you can search from our site espow, if can't find what you need, you can use online help.
today i want to say some characteristic of sony camcorder battery. the brand of sony are admissive by world people, so the quality are affirmative wonderful.
first i list most sony camcorder batteries by oem battery models(pictures can see from the photo lists) :
We know the Capacity of battery more high, can used more times. the tiptop capacity of sony camcorder battery is Sony NP-F970(6600mAh), is enough for your shoot. of course hight quality battery must used right ways can exert predominance. about improve battery life ways, you can see the former blogs. ![]() ![]() Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:29:00 +0200 Some new batteries and batery charger will come into the market, but our storehouse so small, then we would celebrate Clearance Sales, some laptop batteries discount 90% off, other brands batteries' price under $10. now i will list some Clearance Sales batteries:
1. Sony NP-FE1 Digital camera battery ($ 8.09)
2. Jvc BN-VM200 Digital Camera Batery ( $ 7.24)
3. HP F4486B Laptop Battery ($ 25.94)
4. Dell Inspiron 2000 Battery ($ 25.72)
5. Motorola hnn9044 Two Way Radio Batteries ($ 7.21)
6. Apple Mini Ipod mp3 And Ipod Accessories ($ 7.53)
8. Eten m500 Battery ($ 7.25)
9. Apple 616-0206 mp3 And Ipod Accessories ($ 7.33)
10. Sony NP-FS21 Camcorder Battery ($ 8.19)
today have some thing to do, so only list these, you can see our store espow.org to search more.
tomorrow i will list Clearance Sales, and upload some photo. ![]() ![]() Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:00:29 +0200 The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30
The FZ30 uses the new CGR-S006A lithium-ion battery, which gives the camera 17% better battery life than its predecessor. The S006A has 5.1 Wh of energy, which is average. Here's Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 battery informations : ![]() ![]() Tue, 23 Sep 2008 05:26:08 +0200 SD Card
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