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Friday, February 24, 2012

Sony VAIO Z series VPC-Z390X

Sony VAIO Z series VPC-Z390X
  • Pros
    The most powerful ultraportable. Switchable graphics. Excellent performance and gaming scores. Incredibly light. Internal optical drive can be swapped out for a Blu-ray one. Supports dual SSD drives. Excellent resolution. Backlit keyboard. Excellent navigating experience.
An upscale 13-inch laptop to give even the MacBook Air a run for its money, Sony's Vaio Z is fast, slim, and light, and includes a docking station with an optical drive and discrete graphics.





The bad: Even though this updated version of the Vaio Z is less expensive than the previous model we reviewed, it's still a premium-priced laptop. We'd almost rather skip the GPU dock and hit a more ultrabook-style price.Average battery life. No cellular modem.




  • Bottom Line
    With a Core i5 processor, SSDs, and switchable graphics, the Sony VAIO VPC-Z116GXS is hands-down the lightest and most powerful ultraportable money can buy.
    With slim 13-inch SSD laptops now well under $1,000, Sony's expensive, high-end Z series laptop is a tough sell, although the long-life slice battery and unique GPU/optical dock help make its case.

    The stand-alone GPU dock is still a unique feature, and if you're looking for an ultrabook-like laptop that can play serious games, it's got that market locked up. But beyond that, the Vaio Z is a very, very expensive example of what we sometimes call an executive laptop--as in, only the CEO gets one to show off how important he is.


    Price as reviewed / starting price $1,999 / $1,649
    Processor 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-2450M
    Memory 4GB, 1333MHz DDR3
    Hard drive 128GB SSD
    Chipset Intel HM65
    Graphics Intel HD3000
    Operating system Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
    Dimensions (WD) 13.0 x 8.2 inches
    Height 1.3 - 1.5 inches
    Screen size (diagonal) 0.66 inch
    System weight / weight with AC adapter 2.5/3.6 pounds
    Category 13-inch laptop
    The slim, black carbon fiber body of the Sony Vaio Z is essentially unchanged from the 2011 version of the system, and my aesthetic reaction remains largely the same. The matte-black finish and slatelike chassis look and feel very high-end, although all the various joints and seams stand in contrast to Apple's unibody construction.

    A few oddities make the Vaio Z feel clunkier than it should. Our package (which included the optional slice battery) had two separate AC adaptors, only one of which--the larger one--fits the docking station. The stiff proprietary cable that connects the two components eats up the onboard USB 3.0 (but is replaced by another USB 3.0 port on the docking station), and it's short, so you can't place the dock more than a few inches away.
    The flat-topped keyboard used here has the now-standard island-style layout, which Sony has been using for years (along with Apple and a few others). Because the body of the laptop is so thin, the actual keys are extremely shallow, even more so than on most ultrabooks. You can get used to it, but it may not ever be a favorite for long-form writing. The keyboard is, however, thankfully backlit.
    The touch pad seemed fine in the mid-2011 version of this laptop, but since then, several low-cost ultrabooks have included much larger touch surfaces. The smaller pad here has a subtle patterned texture, with attached, but nontextured, mouse button zones separated by a fingerprint reader. Despite wanting a bigger pad, the multitouch gestures, such as the two-finger scroll, worked better on this system than on nearly any Windows laptop I've tried.

    The native resolution of the 13.1-inch display is 1,600x900 pixels, which is exactly where a high-end 13-inch should be. The last Vaio Z we tested included an upgraded 1,920x1,080-pixel display--as high as mainstream laptop screens get. On a 1080p screen, text could be so small it was hard to read, so that's one add-on that you can safely skip (even though it's only $100). For personal use, the onboard audio, with Dolby Home Theater technology, is fine, but immersive gaming or cinephile video watching would be better served with a set of high-end headphones.








    Working Manga Site

    Ok.. since SOPA starts many website close their site due to licensed are not available.
    If you don't know about SOPA you can read here..
    http://blognizend.blogspot.com/2012/01/sopa-stop-online-piracy-act.html

    There are Two Manga Website still open here they are...

    1. Manga123
    2.Mangainn

    Happy Reading.. Cheers!!..

    Wednesday, February 22, 2012

    Globe Fair Usage Policy Againts to their ads "Resist" Limitation

    Hello!!  do you experience a low speed net with full bar Globe Signal ?..

     We have the same problem the thing is to many subscribers are using the tower in your location so the  signal is congested  Globe don't action for this so they keep saying they have "Fair Usage Policy" which is 800mb limit,which is against  to their Advertise "Resist" the Limitation, Unlimited Surfing. Its a very clever ads as you read "Surfing" not "Download".. So people are confuse about their Advertisement . Their Plan is not "SULIT" or getting more than we need for..People are not  just Surfing  People loves to "Download" . Download your favorite DVD rip movie or playing your favorite Online Games with less PING. The Philippine is always late.. how can we have more fun? No FREE public WiFi.

    Tuesday, February 21, 2012

    How to Unhide and share Hot Spot Shield VPN

    This Tutorial enables you to share you "HotSpotShield VPN Malware Protection"

    As we know only Tap32 Adapter Shows only in Network Connection.If you go to CMD type "ipconfig/all" you can view the Anchorfree HSS Adapter
     but hidden on Network Connection so this the problem why you cannot share your secured vpn network

    To share this hidden VPN we must unhide this Ghost adapter
    How to do that?
    We Remove the Tap adapter and Reinstall it with new modified driver that change the "Characteristic Value"


    From 89 to 81 like the character Value of Local Area Network Adapter

     Method 1
    This the OemWin2k file at the driver open it with a notepad or wordpad

    ;---------------------------------------------------------------
    ;                             Driver Section (Done)
    ;---------------------------------------------------------------

    ;----------------- Characteristics ------------
    ;    NCF_PHYSICAL = 0x04
    ;    NCF_VIRTUAL = 0x01
    ;    NCF_SOFTWARE_ENUMERATED = 0x02
    ;    NCF_HIDDEN = 0x08
    ;    NCF_NO_SERVICE = 0x10
    ;    NCF_HAS_UI = 0x80
    ;----------------- Characteristics ------------

    [taphss.ndi]
       CopyFiles       = taphss.driver, taphss.files
       AddReg          = taphss.reg
       AddReg          = taphss.params.reg
       Characteristics = 0x89

    change 89 to 81 then Save.


    Method2
    Other method is editing  the win registry, go to run in Win XP or search in Win7 type "regedit"
    then ctrl+f  type Anchorfree HSS Adapter.


    Find the "Character" change the value to 81 refresh.. press F5


    Method3
    This the easiest Download Driver Add and Remove click Here
    After Download extract it the click Remove then "Restart" Open it click Add Tap32. ok cheers!!
    Note:This is only for 32bit



    Now the result .. Check your Network Connection

     Win7
    Win XP

    Now How to Share it?
    Go ! here....
    Link1
    http://blognizend.blogspot.com/2011/11/make-your-laptoppc-wi-fi-virtual-access.html
    Link2
    http://blognizend.blogspot.com/2011/12/how-to-make-wifi-network-via-cd-r-king.html

    Link2 is what i used now ^^