Qual è il miglior notebook del 2011?

Qual è il miglior notebook del 2011? Abbiamo osservato e descritto con molto entusiasmo i computer e gli hardware presenti al CES 2011, che animeranno la scena tecnologica fino alla fine dell’anno. Ma tra i modelli descritti quali sono i notebook con caratteristiche migliori e rivoluzionarie? Basandoci sui desideri degli utenti, siamo riusciti a selezionare i 5 migliori notebook del 2011 che si differenziano dagli altri per funzionalità non comuni. Vediamo insieme quali modelli piacciono maggiormente agli utenti che asssiduamente frequentano il web
I notebook, ormai, son diventati molto popolari. In pochi anni, sono riusciti a sostituire, quasi del tutto, i computer fissi grazie alla loro praticità. Infatti, essendo molto più piccoli e leggeri, si prestano per essere trasportati facilmente ovunque vogliate. Quindi, grazie ad un notebook potrete leggere la posta, navigare su Internet o giocare in qualsiasi luogo e in ogni momento.
Tra le novità hi-tech del CES 2011, abbiamo visto la presentazione di diversi notebook che probabilmente ritroveremo le nostre case durante gli anni a venire. Scegliere uno dei modelli proposti, però, è molto difficile in quanto tutti hanno delle caratteristiche particolari molto utili per ogni tipo di esigenza. Proprio per questo motivo, abbiamo deciso di realizzare una classifica dei miglior notebook del 2011 secondo il gradimento degli utenti.
Sommariosab 12/03/2011 da Lorena Formia in Notebook.
articolo carente ed inutile.
Mancando i prezzi dei prodotti non si capisce su quale criterio sia basata la classifica.
Ok per Apple, primo in assoluto. Ma con quale criterio il Samsung è al terzo posto ? L’illuminazione led viene posta come un plus quando ormai è la norma….
E dove sono i prodotti Toshiba???
MacBook pro al primo posto? LOL
Dell Alienware m11x configurato con i7 a 1,5 GHz (Turbo 2,5) – NVIDIA 540 2GB – scheda killer
Prezzo: 1000€ circa, Peso: 2,01 Kg , Dimensioni: 23×28x3,2
il macbook pro è un bel PC, ma diciamocelo ce ne sono di migliori!!
tra l’altro solo il prezzo lo penalizza(devo anche mettermi a parlare dell’OS X che fa pena??)
concordo con salvatore e aggiungo che la alienware fa computer decisamente migliori di chiunque altro…
Sicuramente in commercio ci saranno dei Notebook più potenti dal punto di vista hardware,ma il problema rimane Microsoft ,di conseguenza il miglior compromesso è : MacbookPro 15 con SSD , certo è un bel sacrificio dal punto di vista economico adiamo sopra i 2000 ma alla fine ne vale la pena ,eccome se ne vale la pena…
For those that are confused about the piahscyl size of the replacement battery, this is an extended size battery. There is the standard size that is flush with your laptop when inserted and there are the extended sizes that protrude out approximately one inch from the back of your laptop. You will find this same protrusion on any extended size battery you purchase directly from Dell; it will stick out the back a little and that is normal. The standard size is a six cell battery and will give you a shorter run time on a charge. This is a nine cell battery; this is how they get more run time out of the battery it’s bigger ; Considering the same size battery from Dell for an Inspiron 1525 costs $179; I would say paying $39 is a bargain (price I paid at time of purchase). It would still be a bargain even if it lasts only half as long. You can save yourself some headaches though on having to replace your battery more often than necessary:- If you generally have your laptop plugged in and the battery is sitting there fully charged all the time, unplug it and let the battery run down a bit (about 40%) and then remove it. Your laptop will function just fine without the battery. When you need to use the battery, put it back in, let it charge up a bit, and use it.I can’t give this product a five star rating as I haven’t had it for an extended period of time. I received it, plugged it in, discharged it, and then charged it up to full it shows about 6.5 hours of run time with the backlight on the LCD at dim. Ran it down to 40% and put it away for storage. I’ll come back and edit this review a few months down the road.[EDIT - Addition - Jan 31, 2011] Well, a few months down the road has passed by. First, a little background info so you can relate my usage to what I am saying. I am a full time tech college student, I drive a small fifteen minutes both ways to campus, and I attend class four days out of the week. I have the computer on pretty much the whole time as that is where I store my notes, take my notes, and do some of my homework. I use the the battery fairly frequently. With all that use my battery still reads 6.5 hours. Not sure if it is reading right or not, but it does hold a charge through all my classes down to about the 15-20% mark at worst (depending on usage). I do keep the battery on power saver settings while in school; display dimness turned all the way down, display turns off in 3 minutes, goes to sleep in fifteen minutes, and WiFi turned off unless I need to look something up. I do occasionally turn the display brightness up, but turn it back down after. One needs to realize that the more you are demanding out of your laptop it will shorten how long your battery will keep the laptop running; I am pretty much using it for Office 2007. I remove the battery on the weekends as I can run it off the power cord at home.I have been pretty satisfied with the battery, so much that when my wife’s laptop (Inspiron 1525) had her battery kick the bucket I went and ordered one for her also (she has the same brand/model laptop as I do). I would buy this battery again and am changing my rating for it to a five star.[EDIT - Addition - October 10, 2011]It has been almost a full year since I bought this battery and it is still going strong. I cannot really add anymore to this than I already have. I am still using this on a regular basis in school and manage to run through my 3-4 hour classes with roughly 15% charge left. I have even made it through my Wednesdays this semester which run me from 10am-4pm with running on very conservative settings (display dimmed as often as possible).I am very pleased with this battery and my wife’s battery also.
Be sure to get the RoHs battery fuaetred here. I purchased a 9 cell battery from another seller at about the same time as this 9 cell battery. This one holds a 3 hour 40 minute (plus time to spare) charge (I tested with media player playing the first half the time and a backup running the second half no idle time) and the other barely gets past 2 hours. HUGE difference. Also the other battery gets warm not this one. Nice! I highly recommend this product. As for the seller, the shipping time was fast and the price is decent, esp for what you’re getting (it’s like two thirds cheaper than buying direct from Dell if I’m not mistaken). One one of the best buys I’ve made over the past 12 months. Kudos!
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più dell’inspiron non era meglio l’xps?