Laptop Reviews
The Latitude D531 is the latest AMD-based notebook from Dell. It has a magnesium alloy shell, which enhances its durability. It come with an in-built security chip but we missed having a fingerprint reader or webcam, which are pretty common in notebooks of its class these days. It has an 80GB hard disk, which may be a slight concern, but by paying a few extra bucks you can customize your notebook at Dell’s website.
In performance, it scored 2870 in pc Mark05, which makes it worthy for business applications. The score …

A great feature-performance combo and attractive price make this a steal. But inconsistent face recognition lets this notebook down.
By now, you must have gotten used to logging into your notebook using smartcards fingerprint scanners. It’s now time to prepare yourself for other biometric security techniques. The platinum silver colored Lenovo 3000 Y500 notebook goes a step ahead and lets you login with your face as your credentials. It comes with a software called veriFace to do the honors. we tried to use this feature in many different ways and got …
Sony’s latest in the vaio series is meant for those who want a stylish desktop replacement for swanky areas in their offices or homes. vaio LA38G is a personal computer but not a laptop, even though it looks somewhat like one. The screen is surrounded by lightweight polycarbonate frame on all sides giving it a classy look. The transparent frame also houses various indication lights for power, Wi-Fi, hard disk activity and battery status with speakers on either side of the display. On the top, it’s got a built-in web …


