My Quick Review of my somewhat new Dell Studio 15
Posted by Nam-o | Filed under Electronics
About 3 months ago, my long time companion, a HP Pavilion dv1000, finally bit the dust. I tried to resurrect the HP by replacing the CFL bulb but that appeared it wasn’t enough. So the HP and I parted ways; the HP listed itself on Ebay and I looked towards a nice mail ordered Dell Studio 15.
Some basic specs of my new Dell Studio 15:
- Intel t6600 2.0ghz cpu
- 3 GB of Ram
- 250 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
- Ati Mobility 3450 with 256 MB
- LED Backlit Monitor
- Wireless-N network card
- Illuminated Keyboard
- Biometric Fingerprint Reader
The laptop is a bit on the heavy side of things. Heavy as classic Russian military machinery so I guess the weight is a good sign of reliability. There is not a sign of flex on the chassis when I grab the laptop at it’s edges.
As for the OS, I’ve decided to replace Windows Vista in favor for Windows 7 Beta (now running the RC). Nothing against Vista but Windows 7 is way better than it’s former. I’ll just save the Windows 7 review for another time.
Overall, I love my new sexy red laptop! The illuminated keyboard is bright and solid. The battery life is awesome; on a full charge, Windows report 3.5 hours of life. The built-in webcam and mic is really handy for those Skype sessions. The most important thing is that this laptop have just have enough horsepower to play some of my games such as Red Alert 3 and Company of Heroes.
A lot of people complain about how glossy laptop lids picks up those pesky finger print smudges but the Studio’s rubberized lid soaks oily finger prints just as well. A wipe down with a slight damp paper towel is needed to de-smudge the lid.
If you’re looking to purchase a Dell Studio (or any product from Dell), try to hold out for a sale which can save you a nice chunk of change from upgrades to free shipping and handling.
Tags: ati mobility 3450, companion, dell, games, studio 15
The Best (and Most Counter Productive) Game for 2009
Posted by Nam-o | Filed under Rambling
I was supposed to have this entry up 2 nights ago but I have been hooked on this flash game, Coconut Run. The game is supposed to promote ingenuity for a company called, Johnson Controls but the game was developed from the bright and creative minds of Colossal Squid.
Pretty much, you create some type craft or vehicle out of ordinary blocks such as: lines, rectangles and circles. In addition, you are also supplied with wheels and shocks to help you on your quest to deliver your massive load of coconuts through a route which entails mountainous terrain on the usual point a to point b scheme. Simple, but here’s the twist; the game pits your coconut shopping cart against (or relies on) the law of physics.
You just have to give it a try and once you try it, you’ll be hooked… muwhahahahah!
Tags: coconut, colossal squid, counter productive, flash, games, run
