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Amazon Kindle DX Reviews: What Actual Kindle Buyers Are Saying

November 8th, 2009

You won’t have a hard time finding a review of the Amazon Kindle DX if you search, but you will get some mixed results. The Kindle is the most popular ebook reader on the market and as such it has to appeal to a wide variety of people, something which is nearly impossible. While many complaints are due to personal experiences which are fairly uncommon, such as a 12 hour battery not lasting long enough for someone used to transatlantic flights, you will find some valid concerns. While many people may not feel these concerns will affect them, it is still important to address all of them. When you are buying a $500 piece of technology, you want to make sure you know exactly what you are getting.

List down the advantages of the DX and you’ll find yourself with a rather long list. The hype surrounding it during its release had some basis after all. First, the Kindle DX sports a huge screen with an auto-rotate feature, and natively supports PDF documents. All these make for a great device for reading newspapers, illustration-heavy books, tables, charts, and maps. Its 4GB of hard drive is large enough for your entire library and then some. The DX also has the sleek design of the Kindle 2 but with a much improved look and feel, and better placement of buttons.

But there are still issues, many of which aren’t exactly the fault of the device. The biggest complaint that many users have is the DRM (digital rights management) that Amazon has chosen to use. DRM is widely considered an outdated practice of material protection and unfortunately limits the kinds of documents you can use on your Kindle DX. You are forced to buy from Amazon and you may find that many of your reader files will not work.

And if you have a lot of reading material, you will struggle to search through it as the organizational limits of the DX are imposing. If you do manage to fill up that 3,500 book capacity, you may spend most of you time filtering through it looking for the book you want to read. And it is impossible to discuss the DX without mentioning the price. At nearly $500, many people just cannot afford to buy one.

All that taken into account, it’s time to take a step back and consider if the Kindle DX is worth having. True, it is one of the most expensive gadgets around given the fact that it’s more of a hobby gadget than necessity, but the features that also come with it as an ebook reading device certainly can’t be easily dismissed. It may have its share of flaws which are quite off-putting for some, but these flaws do not affect 100% of buyers. The bottom line is, the Kindle DX may not be for everyone just yet, but for most of those privileged to own one, their purchase was worth the price.

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Travis Van Slooten is an expert author featured on EzineArticles.com. He writes on a variety of topics ranging from diet supplements to electronics to home improvements. For more information on ebooks and ebook reading devices, visit the site at http://ebookreadersresource.com.

Early Reviews Mixed For Apple iPhone

November 8th, 2009

Whenever a new electronic product hits the market, it is greeted by skepticism by some and with great fanfare by others and Apple iPhone has its share of dreamers and schemers who from day one were looking for ways to defeat the AT&T partnership need as well as many reports of long delays in having the phone service activated. Through the initial roll out where thousands were trying to start service, activation was back on track within a couple of days, but leaving early reviews for Apple iPhone mixed among new users.


Most companies understand that no matter how hard they try, it is impossible to make everybody happy, but with the Apple iPhone, the company tried to do just that. Possibly one of the most controversial issues with the new device is that it only works on the AT&T network, formerly Cingular, a reality that many former Cingular customers are not excited about. Although the phone system, once activation was successfully, seemed to work flawlessly for many subscribers.


The draw back is the ways available to find a contact phone number. The choices are to scroll through the entire list or got to the alphabet on the side of the Apple iPhone screen and choose an alphabetic listing by the first letter. For an average user with a couple of dozen names in their phonebook this is not a big problem but those with hundreds of contacts may find it time consuming and annoying.


The buzz for the latest techno-gadget has been heating up the internet for years, and the recent unveiling of the Apple iPhone had the requisite long lines and up to 16-hour waits to be the first to own the cell phone, handheld computer, music player, video player, internet connection and digital camera, with add-ons making stock reports, weather and email available in real time. It has been touted as the first true all-in-one gadget to keep users connected in every conceivable sense.


Despite all the hoopla surrounding its release critics have quickly spotted deficits in its design or programming, verifying the theory that a company can’t please everyone. While many people were able to get their phone activated quickly, the back log of applicants slowed the process considerably. However, once up and running, exploration began on the other assets of the Apple iPhone.


To use iTunes on the Apple iPhone version 7.3 is required and it features a graphic connection to the music installed. Simply locate the cover of the album desired and then the song from the album list to play the song. One quirk is the design of the 3.5mm headphone plug. For most headphone jacks it is recessed too far requiring the purchase of an adapter to make them fit.


Keyboard Speeds Text Messaging Service


The QWERTY keyboard on the Apple iPhone makes sending text messages easier but many complain about the lack of internet instant messaging. Perhaps the tie-in with AT&T and its texting services, all at additional cost, has something to do with that feature lacking on the Apple iPhone.


The camera yields a competitive 3.5-inch display of 160 pixels per inch, far from camera quality, but is quick and easy to set up and use. There is some concern about the inability to instant message pictures to other users.


Email System Poses Memory Issues


For casual email users, having a POP3 account easily accesses email and the keyboard helps greatly in replying to messages. However, deleting old emails is a four-step process that sends the message to the recycle bin. With the message open the delete or edit button is pushed, followed by the minus button, then the delete button. To remove message from the trash can the process has to be repeated on the Apple iPhone.


Overall, the release of the Apple iPhone was met with acceptance by most users as well as those who find fault with everything, they could not find fault with everything about the new device.

Damian Drab was one of the first Apple addicts to buy an Apple iphone. Here is one in a series of articles on the Apple iPhone. You can see the rest of the articles at
http://www.appleiphonereviews4u.com.

How to Do Laptop Reviews Based on Configuration and Pricing

November 8th, 2009

Laptop reviews are based on many characteristics. The main characteristics one must look for good review ratings are reliability, performance, price, service and support, portability, upgradeable and of course the need of the user. Reviews based various categories are as follows.

Top all purpose laptops- review based on overall performance, user experience, durability and value for money.

HP Pavilion dv6500t laptop – 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7300

Display Size: 15.4”, Wide Screen, HD Size (GB): 120

Min. Weight (lbs.): 6.2, Price: $1134

HP Pavilion dv2500t laptop – 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7300

Display Size: 14.1, Wide Screen, HD Size (GB): 160

Weight (lbs.): 5.5, Price: $1439

Lenovo ThinkPad R61 laptop – 2.2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7500

Display Size: 14.1”, Wide Screen, HD Size (GB): 100

Weight (lbs.): 5.8, Price: $1514

Toshiba Satellite A215-S4757 laptop – 1.8-GHz Turion 64 X2 TL-56, Display: 15.4”,

HD (GB): 250, Weight (lbs.): 6.2, Price: $1000

Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop – 2.2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7500

Display Size: 14.1”. Wide Screen, HD Size (GB): 160

Weight (lbs.): 6, Price: $1748

Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop – 2.2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7500

Display Size: 14.1”, Wide Screen, HD Size (GB): 160

Weight (lbs.): 5.3, Price: $1499

Asus A8JR-4P021C laptop – 1.66-GHz Core 2 Duo T5500

Display Size: 14”, Wide Screen, HD Size (GB): 120

Weight (lbs.): 5.5, Price: $1099

Toshiba Satellite A205-S4639 laptop – 1.73-GHz Core 2 Duo T5300

Display Size: 15.4”, Wide Screen, HD Size (GB): 280

Weight (lbs.): 6.5, Price: $1550

Top high end models – Ratings according to high configuration and top of the line pricing.

Apple MacBook Pro Laptop – 17-inch 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 160 GB Hard Drive

2 GB RAM, 17-inch Widscreen , Price $2490.

Sony VAIO TXN15P/B laptop – Core Solo U1400 / 1.2 GHz ULV,

Centrino, RAM 1 GB, HD: 80 GB

Sony VAIO VGN-SZ480NW9 Laptop – 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7600,

200 GB, 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM,

13.3 WXGA Display – nVidia GeForce Go 7400

These models come with latest hardware configuration and wireless connectivity. The respective company provides security and data prevention software package with there models to satisfy the user’s needs.

Top laptops in each brand –

In case of HP laptops there HP Compaq 8710W Core 2 Duo 7700 Laptop is highest rated because of its good configuration but price factor affects its ratings.

Dell’s Dell XPS M170 is the top of the line notebook with all features and good pricing.

Acer’s TravelMate 661LCi Laptop is embedded with all purpose features and in cheap price.

Lenovo ThinkPad T61p laptop is Lenovo’s latest and finest product. One can have it for sure.

Sony Vaio’s Sony VAIO SZ series is most stylish and is Boon for avid Sony fans.

Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Laptops for Years. For More Information on Laptop Reviews, Visit His Site at LAPTOP REVIEWS