Thursday 26 September 2013

Best 5 laptops to buy between Rupees 20000-30000...


Best laptop to buy between Rupees 20000-30000...



We love the looks of the latest incarnation of the Dell Inspiron 15, a surprisingly powerful low-cost laptop with a 15.6in screen. Both the inside and the outside of the chassis are decorated in a scaled pattern of textured black triangles. The result feels durable, is resistant to smears and fingerprints and looks great. The laptop is a little thicker and bulkier than some similarly-priced rivals, but it has the features to justify the extra size, including a numeric keypad, a generous 750GB hard disk and a DVD writer.
The keyboard is excellent. It has flat, widely spaced Chiclet-style keys which, like most of their kind, don't have a huge amount of travel. However, their layout - including that of the number pad and arrow keys - lends itself to swift and reasonably accurate touch typing. The touchpad has two buttons below it rather than being of the increasingly common type where the buttons are built into the touchpad. Some users prefer dedicated buttons, finding them easier to use with accuracy. The touchpad is slightly offset from the centre of the laptop but there's still plenty of space on the wrist rest for both your hands. However, the wrist rest appears to be over the processor or some other heat-generating part, as it becomes slightly warm after even brief use.


The advantages of Dell's Vostro 2520 are found in the good battery life, decent application performance, 24 month warranty and matte screen. The screen's contrast, black value and brightness are more than acceptable for the laptop's price range. The device can easily cope with routine application scenarios and provides more than enough power for most computer users. Regrettably, Dell has not placed much value on good maintenance. The entire laptop has to be disassembled to exchange the hard drive or clean the fan. The Vostro 2520 could also be a touch less noisy. It is an office laptop and you would want a quiet surrounding here.
Users who put value on low noise development should look closer at HP's 650. It produces less noise over the entire load range. The advantage of Asus' P53E-SO102X over the Vostro 2520 is the superior keyboard including number pad.


HP has released a number of Laptop in year 2012-2013. it has released another wonderful model in Pavilion Series G6-2103TU. In this model Hp has provided i5 Third Generation Processor. This Laptop has a 2.5 Ghz Clock Speed with Boos up to 3.10 Ghz. This Laptop also have a 3 MB Cache Memory. it has a 4 GB DDR3 Memory and that can be expandable upto 8 GB. BY Default it has 500 GB HDD. Overall this equipment is full of features if you are not looking at price only features we can say that it is a good deal.
Lenovo Essential G500s 59-388254 Laptop Key Features:
Processor - Intel Core i5 (3rd Generation), 2.6 GHz with Turbo Boost Upto 3.2 GHz, 3230M
O.S. - Free DOS
RAM - 8 GB DDR3
Chipset - B75 Express
Graphics - NVIDIA GeForce GT 720M
HardDisk – 1 TB, SATA, 5400 RPM
Display – 15.6 inch, HD LED Display
Battery - 6 Cell Lithium
HP’s Pavilion TouchSmart 11z-e000 is one the smallest, lightest, and least expensive notebooks we’ve ever reviewed. It’s also one of the slowest, finishing dead last on nearly every criterion in our five-system roundup except two important ones: weight and battery life.
Pavilion has a touchscreen. It measures just 11.6 inches, but delivers ten-point touch and the same 1366-by-768-pixel resolution as the other budget notebooks we looked at. Once you get over its diminutive size, you realize that the display is actually pretty good. Though it has a minor issue with vertical off-axis viewing, it’s much better than the screen on the Toshiba T Satellite L55Dt-A5253. Augmenting the Pavilion’s touchscreen is a trackpad that supports Windows 8 gestures such as two-finger scrolling, zoom, and rotate. Mechanical right and left mouse buttons are situated beneath the pad.


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