Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Laptop Tester Reviews | The Panasonic VIERA® 65" Class VT30 Series Plasma HDTV with 3D for Under 3k

VIERA® 65" Class VT30 Series Plasma HDTV with 3D | Model number: TC-P65VT30

$2,899.96
Panasonic's Viera TV doesn't really turn me on, it really just only blows me out of my seat! Man Panasonic just doesn't mess around when it comes to their electronics and their VIERA TV's are no exception even under $3000.00 this a great buy.

This 65" single glass sheet (64.7" diagonal) Plasma TV doesn't just boast the best in HDTV quality it very well could be the best in it's class. Nobody knows perfection in electronics like Panasonic and they have reached new heights with this VIERA VT30 Series TV.

Panasonic's VIERA Connect hosts a wide range of connective applications to create a more interactive TV experience. Some of the apps already available are MLB, NHL, NBA, MLS, Skype, Facebook, Twitter, plus quite a few more. All of these apps are already installed and ready for you to connect to the internet. We had zero problems being able to use the ones that came with our test model and actually the total experience was really quite satisfying. We have only tested 3 models in this category so far and out of the three we have tested, this one would rank as the best in it's connectivity and ease of use.

If you would like to read more about all the specs available for this Viera Plasma TV- Model # TC-P65VT30 , please visit Panasonic for more information.

As far a we can tell this is going to be a hot item this year, and it is affordable if you're really in the market for a TV of this size. Viera is well suited to give everyone in your home a great viewing experience and a cool way to stay in touch with friends and family.

Panasonic offers more to you than any other TV in this class. You are able to transform 2D images into 3D images with Panasonics unique 2D to 3D technology. You can even watch regular broadcasts in 3D with Viera's Super Resolution function. Although 2D sources are not always going to provide as good of a 3D view as a 3D source would, you can still watch almost everything in 3D.

The operating manual is easy to read and equally easy to understand, so all the great functions of the Viera TV are easy to use and easy to learn. We found that the most difficult part of using this TV was actually leaving the room. I had a hard time walking away, the picture quality and smoothness of the movements of on screen people were so lifelike and realistic that it was like watching action in person rather than on a TV.

Panasonic's Viera VT30 is top of the line plasma TV quality and it's price isn't all that too high when compared to other TV manufactures in this class. Our hats are off to Panasonic and their VIERA TV, all I can say is if we had one more star to add to our rating scale, this plasma TV would get. Excellence in Electronics, that's Panasonic, and this VIERA model is second to none!

Best Price were could find came directly from Panasonic for under $3000.00. $2,899.96

Laptop Tester Reviews | Acer Aspire ONE D255E-13639 Intel Atom N455 10.1in Netbook (1GB/250GB/3-Cell/Win7)- Tested


Laptop Tester on Blogger, Tests the Acer Aspire One D255E-13639 with the Intel Atom 1.6GHZ 455 / 10.1in Netbook (1GB/250GB/3-Cell/Win7)

Before I go further, the Aspire One D255E is an excellent netbook for the price, but if you want a little more kick in the same brand and system, check out this review of the Acer Aspire ONE 722-BZ699

Purchased as a side arm for my blogging and blog site work, I was not looking to use this small compact mini version of a laptop for much more than everyday computer tasking. Acer's Aspire One Netbook sold at Wal-Mart for $268.77, came with the Intel 1.6GHZ Atom Processor and a 250GB 5500RPM HDD Hard Drive.

Mine is black and very slim and impressively sleek and easy to use. Came with Windows 7 starter, a very basic Windows 7, that you might be dissapointed with or approve of, depending on your needs.

I didn't care for the lack of not having the ability to change my wallpaper background, but that's Windows problem, not Acer's. Which however leaves me to question; if I was a laptop or pc company, would I choose a less conformable OS over one that didn't push to be upgraded by limiting the consumers ability to customize their new system?

I did how ever find a program that lets you change your greeting and log-in backgrounds, but nothing for wallpaper. This would have made a good platform for another OS to make a debut, Unbuntu, or even something else, but it is annoying to not be able to fully use your netbook.

Free Shipping for 7I was well aware during the purchase that there would be no CD/DVD drive available, but if there was one, it would make this mini might perfect for everything!

The display is small, only 10.1", but it looks, and does great. I watched Spiderman II on a flash drive and the small screen did an amazing job keeping me glued to it. The glossy finish and the low end Intel integrated media accelerator chip managed to keep me watching. Impressive graphics for such a small computer. The sound, not bad, not awesome, mind bending audio, but goodenough to fill the ears while it sat on my lap and table. A set of head phones anyone?

The WiFi and networking card runs great, had no problems hooking up to my home system or the local McDonalds. I enjoyed the ability to have all my networking needs met, as I managed to transfer files via Ad Hoc, and get a 10Mb transfer rate. So a few files adding up to 4.5GBs went rather quick.

Had no complaints, Acers Aspire One passed my tests, I enjoy the little mini laptop. Took some adjusting getting used to a semi-small keyboard. At first typing takes a little work, getting to know the keyboard, but once you get passed that feeling, it works for you like the normal sized one you may be used to.

I think the processor could be a bit stronger, but it works great for what it is. There was a little time frame loading web pages and doing mundane tasks, but nothing I wouldn't expect from a small system like this, but it would be cool to see it come with maybe 2GB of memory, and a step up in the processor. I.E. a 2.0 would make this hum!

The hard drive is great. A 250 GB drive for just a mini netbook is awesome. I already plan on transferring a multitude of pictures and other things from another computer at home and using some of the space for back up.

All in all I think for under $300.00 this netbook by Acer is perfect for anyone who is doing school work, into low graphic games, or just posting their status updates on facebook while eating a cheeseburger at Mcd's.

I give it a 5 Star Review and recommend it to anyone looking for a good little compact netbook to take with them anywhere. I guess that's what I liked about it the most, that instead of carrying around a 8 pound laptop, I can carry off my 2 pound netbook.

My only, only complaint is that it would be rocking to have a CD/DVD player somehow, and a bigger processor, maybe a step up from 1.6GHZ
 

Acer Aspire ONE D255E-1802 Netbook Specs

  • 10.1 inches of TFT LED backlight WSVGA display screen
  • 1024 x 600 pixel of screen resolution
  • Intel NM10 Express chipset
  • 1 MB L2 cache
  • 1066 MHz 1 GB / 2 GB (max) DDR3 SDRAM
  • 250 GB, 5400 rpm hard disk drive
  • 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor
  • Intel GMA 3150 dynamic video memory technology 4.0
  • Microsoft Office 2010
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera
  • 1280 x 1024 pixel of resolution
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Starter operating system
  • SD memory card, Multimedia card
  • Sound card
  • 1 ( 0 ) x memory, SO DIMM 204-pin expansion slot
  • Wireless LAN connectivity
  • Stereo speakers
  • 3 x Hi Speed USB port, VGA, HDMI port
  • Multi gesture touch pad
  • 6 cell lithium ion 4400 mAh battery



The Laptop Tester Review: $399.99 Motorola Xoom 10inch Android 3.0


Motorola Xoom 10inch Android 3.0 with WiFi b/g/n, Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) WiFi-Only Tablet - Powerful NVIDIA Tegra 2 Processor, , 10hr Battery, Dual-Cameras (Refurbished-1 Year War.)

This deal alone on the Xoom tablet is worth the $399.99, we checked it out at Laptop Tester on Blogger, and felt the urge to try to save you money on the Motorola Xoom craze running out there!! This Tablet is the coolest one we ever tinkered with.

Motorola Xoom 10inch Android 3.0 WiFi-Only Tablet

The Motorola Xoom 10inch Android 3.0 WiFi-Only Tablet, running on the Android 3.0 (honeycomb)
OTA update to Android 3.2  - The Xoom is the best of the next generation of Android software run tablets, designed specifically for tablets only. With its powerful dual–core processor and giant 10.1–inch HD widescreen display, you will enjoy watching HD video content, and because is powerful, it makes media output that’s richer and clearer than ever before, all in well made thin, light and powerful device. 

Motorola Xoom 10inch Android

  • Google Mobile Services included: Google Maps 5.0 with 3D interaction & building outline view; Google Talk with Video Chat; Google eBooks with over 3M titles; tablet–optimized Gmail & Calendar; Redesigned YouTube
  • Thousands of apps available on Android Market
  • Android Webkit HTML5–based browser with tabbed browsing, Chrome bookmark sync, form auto–fill incognito mode, and Flash 10 support – Adobe Flash is coming soon and can be downloaded via market once available
  • Push Email Support: MAP and POP, Gmail™, MSN Hotmail®, Yahoo!®, AOL® and corporate email
  • Desktop–like browser w/tabbed browsing
  • Video chat on Google Talk&reade; with any other Google Talk enabled device (smartphone, tablet, PC or other)
  • Next generation of Android designed specifically for tablets.
  • Dual–core processor and 10.1–inch HD widescreen display, and 32GB internal memory.
  • Dual Front & Rear facing camers - 5MP rear, and 2MP front ideal for face to face video calls.
  • Full MP3 Android Music Player plays all your MP3 files
  • Bluetooth Stereo Wireless Technology
  • The Best Android Tablet Experience Yet!
  • OTA update to Android 3.2