Monthly Archives: November 2011

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e Series Review

If you know anything about Lenovo than you must surely know about one of the features of the company product i.e. durability. Lenovo has just recently added a new baby brother laptop Thinkpad x100e to its existing lineup of laptops. This one is a very cute laptop with sleek, compact, thin and light weighted design [...]

Laptop Reviews – ASUS N61JV 16-Inch Laptop

The ASUS N61JV is a 16-inch display laptop with all the latest bells and whistles. While its size means that it is technically a desktop replacement unit, ASUS have made the laptop very thin and mobile. At 2.8kg with a six-cell battery, it is at least two times lighter than most other laptops of the [...]

Cheap Laptops Doesn’t Mean Cheap Quality

Buying a cheap or inexpensive laptop computer doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on quality. Not by a long shot. Mainly because things have drastically changed in the laptop world.Laptops are becoming cheaper by the second. It wasn’t so long ago that buying a notebook computer meant you had to pay more for the same [...]

Laptop For Home Studio Recording

Using a laptop for home studio recording projects is a great idea. After trading in my big ol’ desktop a few years ago I put everything onto my laptop including my music recording software. Using mainly Pro Tools and sometimes Digital Performer, but also have used Cakewalk and Cubase in the past.What made this change-over [...]

iPhone Insurance Review – The Best 3 Ways to Save Money

Did you know that the high street providers are charging upwards of £15 per month for their iPhone insurance products? I don’t know about you, but it makes me really angry that these guys think they can get away with charging so much as they believe they have the market cornered. I think its time [...]

Norton Motorcycles Live On

James Lansdowne Norton, the father of the company, began the story in 1898 with a factory that made cycle chains in Birmingham, UK, but by 1902 he was importing engines from Switzerland and France to create his own motorcycles, and success followed quickly with a Norton ridden by Rem Fowler winning the twin-cylinder class at [...]