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Q2 Designs 12.1" Intel Celeron 1.73GHz Notebook - V49959
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V49959 - Q2 Designs 12.1'' Intel Celeron 1.73GHz Notebook
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A notebook that stands out from the rest!

Stylish and unique sum up these colored notebooks by Q2 Designs. Powered by Intel’s Celeron processor technology, these colored notebooks will make you standout among other mobile users. Imagine yourself surfing the internet and blogging with your friends with a pink colored notebook. No matter the color, your custom painted notebook by Q2 Designs represents the fusion of fashion and technology at its finest!

Notebook Features

  • 12.1" WXGA Wide Screen LCD
  • Intel Celeron 1.73Ghz Processor
  • 512MB Memory and 40GB Hard Drive
  • Windows Vista Home Basic
  • Super Multi DVD/RW Drive
  • Intel Pro Wireless Adapter
  • Memory Card Reader
  • HDMI Output
  • Built-in 1.3MP Camera
  • Biometric Fingerprint Security Sensor
  • Available Custom Colors: Pink, Green or Blue

    Dimensions: 9.1"W x 11.93"D x 1.16"H
    Weight: 4.5 lbs

    One year warranty

    Software Includes:

  • Cook n with Pillsbury
  • World Book Encyclopedia 2007
  • Professor Teaches Vista
  • Sudoku for Kids
  • Hoyle Board Games
  • Zoner Photostudio 7 Home Edition
  • Typing Instructor Deluxe
  • And Many More Titles

    What is a Windows Vista Capable PC?
    A PC that carries the Windows Vista Capable PC logo meets the Windows Vista Capable requirements below can be upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista. All editions of Windows Vista will deliver core experiences such as innovations in organizing and finding information, security, and reliability. All Windows Vista Capable PCs will run these core experiences at a minimum. Some features available in the premium editions of Windows Vista-like the new Windows Aero user experience-may require advanced or additional hardware. You will need to purchase the edition of Windows Vista that you want to install on your Windows Vista Capable PC.

    A Windows Vista Capable PC includes at least:

  • A modern processor (at least 800MHz)
  • 20GB Hard Drive with 15GB Free
  • 512MB of system memory
  • A graphics processor that is DirectX 9 capable
  • SVGA (800 x 600)
  • CD-ROM
  • Processor
      Brand Intel
      Model 530 Celeron
      Speed 1.73GHz
      System Bus 533MHz
    Memory
      Type DDR DRAM
      RAM 512MB
      RAM expandable to 2GB
    Hard Drive
      Size 40GB
    Memory Card Reader
      Type 4-in-1 Card Reader
    Optical Drive
      Type Super Multi DVD/RW Drive
    Ports
      USB Type 2.0
      USB 3
      Video 2
      Card Slot HDMI Output, S-Video
    Internet / Networking
      Modem 56K
      Network Cards 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN
    Features & Accessories
      Audio / Speakers High Definition Direct 3D Sound
      Keyboard 86 key
      Mouse Touchpad
    Software
      Operating System Windows Vista Home Basic
    Power Specifications
      Battery Life 4.5 hours
      AC Adapter Included
    Warranty
      Notebook One year
      Desktop One year
      Manuals Included Yes
    Weight
      Notebook 4.5 lbs

    Notebooks    


    Choosing a Notebook:

    Choosing a portable computer, usually called a laptop or notebook, is in many ways similar to choosing a standard desktop computer. Think about your computer needs and balance those with cost. Just remember that bigger screens and extra features usually mean more weight, and the whole point of buying this kind of computer over a desktop model is its portability.

    Here's a quick rundown of the advantages and disadvantages between desktop and notebook computers:

    Desktop computers are…

  • Generally less expensive than notebooks.
  • Usually have bigger keyboards and larger screens.
  • Are difficult to transport.
  • Often bulky and can take up a lot of desk space.

    Notebook computers are…

  • Lightweight and easy to take anywhere.
  • Small and take up very little space.
  • Usually more expensive than desktop models with similar features.
  • More difficult to upgrade and repair.
  • More susceptible to dropping and/or breaking.

    If you decide that a notebook computer is what you want, the next step is to choose the correct machine to fit your needs. Use the scenarios below to determine the notebook that's right for you, based on how you want to use it.

    The Basic Home User

  • Wants a desktop replacement packed with the same features of a desktop computer, or a mid-size budget-friendly notebook that balances performance with portability.
  • Key specs to look for: 14.1" or larger display; AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo processor; at least 1GB of memory; 200GB or larger hard drive for storing multimedia files; Fixed or swappable DVD burner; Windows Vista Home Premium operating system; Wired and wireless networking

    The Student on a Budget

  • Wants a notebook that balances features with price, and that is small, lightweight and rugged enough to be carried around campus.
  • Key specs to look for: 14.1" or larger display; AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo processor; at least 1GB of memory; 200GB or larger hard drive for storing multimedia files; DVD burner for projects and backing up data; Windows Vista Home Premium operating system; Wired and wireless networking to connect to campus network; Microsoft Office XP for homework, papers and projects

    The Business Traveler

  • Wants a thin, light and portable notebook for use at the office, at home, and on the road. It must also be powerful enough to perform well with a variety of business applications.
  • Key specs to look for: 14.1" or 15.4" display; AMD Turion 64 X2 or Intel Core 2 Duo processor; at least 1GB of memory but preferably 2GB; 120GB to 160GB midsize hard drive; Dual-layer DVD burner; Windows Vista Business or Ultimate operating system; Wired and wireless networking; Microsoft Office XP; Extra battery for continuous power

    The Multimedia Guru or Gamer

  • Wants to true desktop replacement packed with graphic-related features. Sacrifices some notebook portability for the ultimate in power, speed and space.
  • Key specs to look for: 15.4" or larger display; AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core 2 Duo or Intel Core 2 Extreme processor; 2GB or more of memory; 320GB or larger 7200rpm hard drive; Advanced graphics card with 256MB or 512MB of its own memory or dual SLI graphics; Dual-layer DVD burner, possibly HD-DVD or Blu-Ray compatible; Multimedia connectors such as S-Video, HDMI, FireWire and S/PDIF; Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate operating system; Wired and wireless networking; Wireless mouse and keyboard

    The Frequent Flier

  • Wants the most portable notebook possible, sacrificing some features in favor of a machine that is extremely small and lightweight. An ultraportable notebook is as small and light as they come.
  • Key specs to look for: 13.3" or smaller display; AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Solo or Intel Core 2 Duo processor; at least 1GB of memory; 120GB or smaller hard drive; Media slice or external CD-RW/DVD drive; Port replicator for the desk; Windows Vista Business operating system; Wired and wireless networking; Extra battery for continuous power


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