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2011年2月24日星期四

Review: Small speakers from Philips for laptops

There are very few laptops that have built-in speakers worth mentioning. Most are gruesomely bad, so would you listen to music, you should get a couple of external. Philips Multimedia Speakers 2.0 is small and can manage the power from USB.
Philips small speakers in white, black and yellow. They are pretty to look when placed together with the computer, at least if you have a computer that is white.Together with my metallic colored laptop cut it, however, entitled significantly in design, and the speakers suddenly looked very plastic.
The purpose of the speakers is primarily to the use of laptop computers. I certainly think they are just a bit to clumsy to be dismantled in a computer bag. Do you have an ordinary flat panel computer bag will you get knöka properly to get them down.

From the right speaker is three wires , one to the left speaker, one who you connect to your computer's audio output and one that connects to an available USB port on your computer. The latter is used for the speakers to get power. There is therefore no external power supply, but it is enough USB port. It is smooth.
On the underside of the speakers is a deepening and a small device to spin up the wiring to. It's good, because otherwise it becomes a small white viper's nest of wires.

Sound quality is absolutely acceptable

In the case of such small speakers to get forward its own demands on a different level than when testing ordinary speakers. First, the speakers so small, but most of all, you can not squeeze out what seems like forever when you're limited in power from the USB port.
Philips Multimedia Speakers 2.0 can do really well. You will not be able to use them for the dance floor down in the rec room, but to listen to music while sitting at your computer running absolutely fine. The sound is relatively good quality and is actually pulling up the volume quite well.
The price of Philips speakers is around 300 SEK, depending on where you shop somewhere. There is an agreed price.
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2010年9月23日星期四

Damaging batteries in laptops for Windows 7?

More and more users Laptop (Especially HP and Acer) , who have installed Windows 7 are faced with the problem , namely, a message appears: " please consider sharing Battery". Frequently it happens after the laptop battery discharge . Most of the cases appeared to switch between Vista and Laptops shares were bought during the so-called . "Windows 7 Upgrade " so Batteries after such a short period of time should not refuse to obey. After you receive this message laptop battery holds about 5 minutes.

I became interested in this problem when this happened to my laptop , which has a few months and after that the Dell Inspiron 6400 battery should not behave . As is well known warranty the battery lasts only half a year , so the thread from the exchange . On the Internet there is a lot of people describing this problem, but so far it is not Solutions(Unless the battery replacement ).
Is it possible that Windows 7 was not set up power management and uszkadzał electronics in the Thinkpad x61 tablet battery ? As we know, batteries for laptops are not cheap , so if Windows is Microsoft should donate money for loss the equipment due to their use Software. I wonder what would Microsoft , because at the moment is silent ? Are there any plans to release a patch before people declare massive lawsuit ?
Via: Damaging batteries in laptops for Windows 7?