السبت، 16 يونيو 2012

Dell Latitude E5430 and E5530 Business Notebooks Announced


Dell today announced the new Latitude E5430 and E5530 business laptops, the E5430 sports a 14” screen while the E5530 has a larger sized 15.6” screen. These two laptops will start at around $800 on Dell.com when they become available next month, which puts them below the asking price for the more premium $1,000 Latitude E6430. The Latitude E5430 will replace the currently available E5420, the style will be much the same as before but internally updates will include the new 3rd generation Intel Core i3 or i5 processors and the integration of Intel vPro system management technology. The E5430 will have a tri-metal design with a brush aluminum finish to provide for high durability even with the lower system price. The keyboard will also be spill resistant and hinges made of steel to add to the overall rigidness of the system. The standard screen for the E5430 will be a 14” 1366 x 768 resolution matte screen and there will be an option to upgrade to a higher resolution HD+ 1600 x 900 screen.


The look for the larger sized E5530 will be the same as that of the E5430, just larger with a 15.6” screen. There will be the option to upgrade to a Full HD 1920 x 1080 screen on this larger Latitude model and it will have a built-in number pad due to the larger size. Both models will offer an integrated web camera and an optical drive.


Availability of the E5430 and E5530 should fall around July or August at which point further details will be revealed.

Vizio Laptops Coming this Month to Walmart


It looks like the Vizio laptops that were announced back in January at CES 2012 will be hitting the store shelves of Walmart this month. Vizio confirmed to Gizmodo that they would indeed be rolling out their first PC offerings to stores in mid to late June, but did not confirm any specs. In addition to a laptop, Vizio will also be launching an all-in-one desktop PC.


It is unclear whether the laptop Vizio intends to release will be the 14” Ultrabook that got displayed at CES. Vizio said at the time they would release an Ultrabook with a price that “doesn’t seem possible” according to the company CTO. Vizio is best know for its uber cheap LCD TVs and they’re hoping to beat the competition on price in the PC market as well. However, if you witness the 8” Vizio Tablet that was released last year, it has basically been following the price trajectory of other Android tablets – down. It’s about the same price as other cheap Android tablets, such as the Coby 8” Tablet andLenovo IdeaPad A1 7” that both cost under $200. So the question that remains is whether Vizio will walk the walk after talking the talk with their pricing here. If they truly want to win on pricing in the Ultrabook space, they’ll need to hit a price point under $700 as HP already has the Envy 4t Ultrabook priced at $699. Lenovo will be releasing their IdeaPad U400 Ultrabook priced at a similar amount too. All will be revealed in a few days and then we can all stop at aisle 4 when doing our Walmart shopping to check these out these new Vizio PC offerings in person. Should be interesting.

New HP Coupons for June, 33% Off ENVY and Pavilion Quad Edition Laptops


HP has yet another 33% off coupon for the dv6t and dv7t Quad Edition and ENVY laptops that has just been issued for June 3 – June 13, 2012. Here are the details to get this discount:
Use coupon code NBG5247 to get 33% off when purchasing a customized HP Pavilion dv6t Quad Edition, dv7t Quad Edition, Envy 15t-3200, Envy 17t-3200 or Envy 173D laptop at HP.com
Offer limited to 900 uses (1 per household), coupon expires on 6/13/2012

This means the dv6t-7000 is once again at the lowest price we’ve ever seen (or at least tied with). When you use the coupon NBG5247 at checkout the base configuration price of the dv6t Quad Edition drops to $770.49:


The configuration for the $770 price has the following specs:
Processor: 3rd generation Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7-3610QM Processor (2.3 GHz, 6MB L3 Cache)
Graphics: NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GT 630M Graphics with 1GB GDDR5 memory
Memory: FREE Upgrade to 8GB DDR3 System Memory (2 Dimm)
Storage: 1TB 5400 rpm Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection
Screen: 15.6-inch diagonal glossy screen with 1366 x 768 resolution
Optical Drive: Blu-ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner

We recommend upgrading to the 1920 x 1080 screen and Nvidia 650M graphics which would bring the total price after coupon to $904.49 – again, a very good price for a fully loaded desktop replacement style laptop that would allow you to do gaming and run the most demanding of software applications. If you need something larger and prefer the dv7t Quad Edition the base starting price is $837.49.

The coupon for 33% off also works on the ENVY lineup, the ENVY 15-3200 and ENVY 17-3200 were released this weekend and include the new Intel Ivy Bridge processors. The ENVY 15-3200 starts at $887.74 with the Intel Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz processor, AMD 7750M graphics and 6GB of RAM.

If you’re interested in buying any of these laptops we have full reviews for all of them, just check out the links below:

In addition to this coupon there are two more new coupons HP has issued that are good June 3 – 13:
Use coupon code NBW3244 to get $75 off any custom laptop > $750 at HP.com
Excludes HP ENVY 4t, ENVY 6t, ENVY 14,and ENVY XT laptops
Expires 6/13/2012 or after 900 uses
Use coupon code NBV9964 to get $150 off the purchase of a Pavilion dm1z Ultraportable laptopat HP.com
Expires after 500 redemptions or 6/13/2012, whichever comes first

HP Envy Spectre XT Ultrabook Now Shipping for $999


HP today threw up for sale the Envy Spectre XT 13” screen Ultrabook that they had announced last month, so it’s a few days earlier than the June 8th released they had said earlier. As expected, the starting price is $999 and at that base price you get the following specs:
Screen: 13.3" diagonal HD BrightView LED- backlit Display (1366 x 768)
Processor: 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U Processor
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000
Memory: 4GB DDR3 System Memory (1 Dimm)
Storage: 128GB (Solid State Drive Flash Module)
OS: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Wireless: Intel 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth
Battery: 4 Cell Lithium Ion Battery for Up to 8.0 hours of battery life
Backlit Keyboard
Included 2 Year Warranty


The Spectre XT has a few upgrade options, you can select a larger 256GB SSD for a whopping $300 extra. You can also bump the processor up to a Core i7-3517U or Core i7-3667U which costs $100 and $225 respectively. For most people the magic $1,000 mark is going to be what you’ll go with, there’s not a whole lot of point upgrading to Core i7 as the Core i5 should offer ample performance for most users. The 256GB SSD upgrade is very expensive, but for those that really need the capacity it may be worth it.

The build quality of the Spectre XT should be top notch, it uses an all aluminum case. Despite the generous use of metal, the weight will only be 3.07lbs and it will have a wafer thin thickness of 0.57”. Battery life is quoted at 8 hours, making this an all day use battery should you be stranded and away from an outlet. Ports included are an essential USB 3.0, HDMI and Ethernet jack – there is no media card slot though.

The ENVY Spectre XT and Envy 14 Spectre both now offer the new Intel Ivy Bridge 3rd generation of Core i5 and Core i7 processors, but the starting price tag of the XT is $400 less than the ENVY 14 Spectre. However, the screen resolution on the Envy Spectre XT maxes out at 1366 x 768 while the ENVY 14 Spectre has a higher resolution 1600 x 900 screen which is certainly worth something. The ENVY 14 also has a unique design that integrates Gorilla glass into the case. Outside of that these are two premium built Ultrabooks with very similar performance specs so that under $1K price tag is likely going to steer more toward the 13” XT.

HP ENVY 17t-3200 and ENVY 15t-3200 Sport Intel’s Ivy Bridge


HP has quietly updated their ENVY 15 and 17 series with the 3rd generation of Intel’s Ivy Bridge and given them the respective model numbers of Envy 15t-3200 and Envy 17t-3200. Indeed this is the only update for the popular 15” and 17” premium performance notebooks. To the chagrin of many, the IPS display in the Envy 15 that so many reported as having reds show up as orange, is still unchanged. No word on when that “fix”Engadget reported will be seen.

The good news? The price is still the same for both models despite the improved processors, so you’re essentially getting something better for nothing compared to those that bought earlier in the year. There’s actually a 33% off coupon (NBG5247) on both models right now that bumps the starting price of the Envy 15-3200 down to $887 and Envy 17t-3200 $988.


So what do you get for the $887 starting price on the ENVY 15? An Intel Core i5-3210M Ivy Bridge processor, the new AMD 7750M graphics (make sure to upgrade from the AMD 7690M for $0), 6GB of RAM and a 750GB 7200RPM hard drive. The upgrade to an IPS 1920 x 1080 screen is $150 – yes, that’s the panel with the red color display issues but it’s still going to be appealing to many given the advantages of a higher resolution. If you want to upgrade to a Quad Core i7 processor it’s +$100. The new AMD 7750M graphics and Intel Core i7 processors should provide a very nice performance bump over the previous generation. The AMD 7750M is reportedly on par with the Nvidia 650M graphics. We recently reviewed the dv6t-7000 Quad Edition with Intel Ivy Bridge and Nvidia 650M graphics and it scored 10,108 3DMarks in 3DMark Vantage versus the 6,970 3DMarks our Envy 17-3000 with Intel Core i7-2670QM Sandy Bridge and AMD 7690M graphics – a performance bump of nearly 40%.

HP ENVY SleekBook 4t First Thoughts - pics, video


The HP ENVY SleekBook 4t-1000 just arrived to us today, theEnvy 4 was ordered direct from HP.com at its base configuration and starting price of $699.99. While HP isn’t calling this an Ultrabook, apparently they don’t want to dilute the appeal of their more premium $999+ Ultrabooks, it’s at least targeted at the crowd that might want an Ultrabook but don’t want to spend over $1,000 that most models do after taxes. The Envy 4t is still very thin at 0.78” from front to back, but its weight of just under 4lbs isn’t exactly feather light when you compare it to the 3lbs or less weight you see in the thinnest and lightest of notebooks. The ENVY Spectre XT for example weighs 3lbs. However, if you’re a student on a budget or simply want a very light laptop that you can use on your lap in the evening when in front of the TV, the low price of the ENVY 4t might hold appeal – which is why we’re here to offer a first thoughts before the full review in a couple of weeks.

Before we go much further I’ll offer up a video tour of the Envy 4t, it’s not a full blown review but should give you a better idea of what this notebook looks like in the flesh:

HP Envy SleekBook Tour

As mentioned, this model under review was customized and shipped direct from HP. Here’s a picture of the box it arrived in and then out of the box so you get an idea what to expect will land on your doorstep:


And then the entire contents of what’s in the box above:


The top lid of the ENVY 4t-1000 has a black brush metal finish, it’s exactly the same as that found on the Pavilion dv6t-7000 Quad Edition. From above it may even look the same as the new Pavilion series with their midnight black finish, but it’s when you view it from the side to see the red accents and thin profile that you can tell this is no ordinary machine:


The thickness is well under 1-inch, but it’s still not as thin as the 0.58” thick ENVY Spectre XT. Either way, it’s still very easy to hold in one hand and how thin do you really need something? At a certain point a laptop gets so thin that you have to sacrifice keyboard quality and port selection, but to me the Envy 4t-1000 is “just thin enough”, you can still fit an Ethernet port, HDMI port, SD card reader, 2 USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port, headphone and microphone jack which is a lot more ports than other Ultrabooks can claim.


You can see the red accents along the side of the laptop that HP calls “Ruby Red”, that color carries over to the bottom as well, which is a pretty cool look but not exactly something you’ll be seeing much of.


Makes you kind of wish the lid was the same metallic red color!

The build quality of this SleekBook is above what you would expect for $699. I thought HP would cheap out on the case construction and include a lot of plastic in the finish to keep the price low, but that’s not the case at all. In fact this machine is very firm feeling and solid all over.

The screen on the Envy 4t is a 14” with 1366 x 768 resolution. There’s definitely nothing special about the screen, it’s so-so and the same as you get in just about every other budget laptop. It’s definitely not as good as the ENVY 14 Spectre we reviewed back in January. Here’s a look at the viewing angles:


Obviously the best viewing angle is straight on, and if you look at the screen at such an angle (as most will) the colors are good. The whites are white and blacks black, all colors are vibrant thanks to the glossy finish. The downside of the glossy finish is of course that you get a lot of reflections, which over time causes eye strain.

You’ll notice in the pictures of the screen that the keyboard is backlit. This is a nice bonus, a very cool feature is the fact the F5 key that you use to turn the keyboard backlight on and off is permanently illuminated, so in a dark room you can easily find the F5 key to toggle the entire keyboard backlight on and off. Kudos to HP for coming up with a usability feature such as that, I would never have thought of it and it’s the first I’ve seen of such a feature.



The keyboard is an island style key design (chiclet) and feels pretty much the same as other Pavilion and ENVY laptops I’ve used, there’s no sacrifice of key travel due to thinness that you might find in the skinniest of Ultrabooks.

A lot of people will be interested in the performance of the Envy 4t as you can get a discrete AMD HD 7670M GPU and Core i5 processor. Sorry to say that this configuration has the Core i3 processor and Intel HD 3000 graphics as I wanted to test the $699.99 version. Here are the full specs for the unit purchased:
Processor: 2nd generation Intel Core i3-2367M Processor (1.4 GHz)
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000
Screen: 14.0-inch diagonal HD BrightView LED-backlit Display (1366 x 768)
Color: Midnight Black with Ruby Red Soft Touch (base)
OS: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Memory: 4GB 1600MHz DDR3 System Memory (1 Dimm)
Storage: 500GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
Webcam: HP TrueVision HD Webcam with integrated dual array digital microphone
Wireless: 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth(R)
Battery: 4 Cell Lithium Ion Battery – Up to 7.75 hours of battery life
Backlit Keyboard

Even with the base level configuration the performance is good, to be honest I’d rather get an SSD than a faster processor and dedicated graphics, but alas HP doesn’t even offer an SSD. In the more premium Ultrabooks you do get an SSD standard, which really helps with bootup speeds and overall application performance. Most people will simply be getting the Envy 4t to do work on the go or browse the web casually when relaxing, and for those purposes the Core i3 is more than ample. However, if you do have more demanding needs and think you’d like to do some light gaming, upgrading to the Intel Core i5 + AMD 7670M combo will net some nice gains for 3D performance. We’ll have full benchmarks of this particular system in the review to be posted next week.

One last bonus picture I have is the ENVY 4t lined up next to the 12.5” ThinkPad X220 I own, as you can see the Envy is quite a bit slimmer at the back and slightly thinner at the front. Lenovo calls the X220 an Ultraportable. To be fair, even though the X220 is thicker it weighs less. The X220 weighs 3.4lbs while the Envy 4t-1000 weighed in at just over 3.86lbs on my scales.


Stop back next week for more complete coverage and the full review of the Envy 4t!

New 2012 ThinkPads Start Selling Today, X230 Gets a 15% Off Coupon


They’re here! The new ThinkPad 2012 lineup are available starting today via Lenovo.com (June 5, 2012) and we’ve got a rundown of the pricing and configuration specs for each of the new models. Each model will be available with a budget configuration that includes the second generation Intel Sandy Bridge or a slightly more expensive config that has the new Intel Ivy Bridge processor. The ThinkPad X230 has a one day sale 15% off coupon, use THINK15X at checkout to get that, so we’ll start with details of that model.

ThinkPad X230 and ThinkPad X230 Tablet

The X230 is a 12.5” screen notebook, we reviewed the X230 last week so you can see the full analysis of it there. The one recommended upgrade you should definitely make is to the IPS screen, which should cost around $50. The starting Sandy Bridge equipped X230 starts at $949 and the Ivy Bridge just $50 more at $999. For June 5th ONLY there’s a 15% off coupon, use code THINK15X to get the discount. That should bring the price of the Ivy Bridge model down to $850 and the Sandy Bridge to $806.
X230 X230 Tablet 
Bundle Description ThinkPad X230 Laptop (Sandy Bridge) ThinkPad X230 Laptop (Ivy Bridge) ThinkPad X230 Convertable Tablet (Sandy Bridge) ThinkPad X230 Convertable Tablet (Ivy Bridge)
Web Price $949 $999 $1149 $1249
Specs: 
Processor i3-2370M (2nd Gen) i5-3210M (3rd Gen) i3-2370M (2nd Gen) i5-3320M (3rd Gen)
OS Win 7 HP 64 Win 7 Pro 64 Win 7 HP 64 Win 7 Pro 64
Display 12.5″ HD 12.5″ HD 12.5″ Multitouch HD 12.5″ Multitouch HD
Camera No No No No
Graphics Intel 3000 Intel 4000 Intel 3000 Intel 4000
Memory 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB
Hard Drive 320GB/7200 320GB/7200 320GB/7200 320GB/7200
Battery 4 cell 4 cell 3 cell 3 cell
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year





ThinkPad T430

The ThinkPad T430 is a 14” screen notebook, it’s starting price is actually lower than that of the X230 but there are no coupons available at the current time. The Sandy Bridge model starts at $849 and the Ivy Bridge at $929. You can upgrade to an HD+ (1600 x 900) screen on the T430, which would certainly be a recommended upgrade if you can afford it.
Bundle Description ThinkPad T430 Laptop (Sandy Bridge) ThinkPad T430 Laptop (Ivy Bridge)
Web Price $849 $929
Specs: 
Processor i3-2370M (2nd Gen) i5-3210M (3rd Gen)
OS Win 7 HP 64 Win 7 Pro 64
Display 14.0″ HD 14.0” HD
Graphics Intel 4000 Intel 4000
Memory 4GB 4GB DDR3
Pointing Device Pointing Pointing
Hard Drive 320GB/7200 320GB/7200
Optical DVDRW DVDRW
Battery 6 cell 6 Cell
Wireless b/g/n N-6205
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year




ThinkPad T430s

The T430s is a premium version of the T430, it’s slimmer and lighter than the T430 but with the same amount of power. The price is also set to a premium amount, the Sandy Bridge version starts at $1,049 while the Ivy Bridge is $1,249.
Bundle Description ThinkPad T430s Laptop (Sandy Bridge) ThinkPad T430s Laptop (Ivy Bridge)
Web Price $1049 $1249
Specs: 
Processor i3-2370M (2nd Gen) i5-3210M (3rd Gen)
OS Win 7 HP 64 Win 7 Pro 64
Display 14.0” HD 14.0” HD
Camera Cam No
Graphics Intel Optimus 1GB
Memory 4GB DDR3 4GB DDR3
Hard Drive 320GB/7200 320GB/7200
Optical DVDRW DVDRW
Battery 4 Cell 4 Cell
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year




ThinkPad T530

The ThinkPad T530 is a 15.6” screen notebook, it’s starting price is $849 with the 2nd generation Sandy Bridge processor and $929 with the Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 processor.
Bundle Description ThinkPad T530 Laptop (Sandy Bridge) ThinkPad T530 Laptop (Ivy Bridge)
Web Price $849 $929
Specs: 
Processor i3-2370M (2nd Gen) i5-3210M (3rd Gen)
OS Win 7 HP 64 Win 7 Pro 64
Display 15.6″ HD 15.6” HD
Graphics Intel 3000 Intel 4000
Memory 4GB 4GB DDR3
Hard Drive 320GB/7200 320GB/7200
Optical N/A DVDRW
Battery 6 cell 6 Cell
Wireless b/g/n N-6205
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year




ThinkPad L430 and L530

The L430 is a 14” screen notebook while the L530 is a 15” screen. Think of the L430 as a budget version of the T430 and the L530 as a budget version of the T530. Lenovo also claims these models as their “Green Friendly” due to environmentally friendly materials that are used to build it.
L430 L530 
Bundle Description ThinkPad L430 Laptop (Sandy Bridge) ThinkPad L430 Laptop (Ivy Bridge) ThinkPad L530 Laptop (Sandy Bridge) ThinkPad L530 Laptop (Ivy Bridge)
Web Price $799 $879 $799 $879
Specs: 
Processor i3-2370M (2nd Gen) i5-3210M (3rd Gen) i3-2370M (2nd Gen) i5-3210M (3rd Gen)
OS Win 7 HP 64 Win 7 Pro 64 Win 7 HP 64 Win 7 Pro 64
Display 14.0″ HD 14.0″ HD 15.6″ HD 15.6″ HD
Graphics Intel Intel Intel Intel
Memory 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB
Pointing Device Pointing Pointing Pointing Pointing
Hard Drive 320GB/7200 320GB/7200 320GB/7200 320GB/7200
Optical DVDRW DVDRW DVDRW DVDRW
Battery 6 Cell 6 Cell 6 Cell 6 Cell
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year


Please note, Lenovo promised the launch of these would be June 5th, but as far as what hour of the day that is remains a bit of a question mark!