Sunday, 30 October 2011

Prices of computers in pakistan market.

Prices of computers in pakistan market.

Prices of computers in pakistan market. This list of the computers parts is in local Pakistani market as it is offered to the dealers. If you want to gift some one a computer in Pakistan You can contact us and we will quote you the best possible price. Our delivery & Services charges for Main cities of Pakistan Karachi Lahore Islamabad Quetta Peshawar are Rs. 1500 and all other areas of Pakistan Rs. 3000.00

The prices mentioned here are net after all discounts.

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Completer PC Prices without Monitor in Pakistan All Prices are for Karachi.
           

   

PROCESSOR : INTEL ATOM DUAL CORE 1.6GHZ (1MB CACHE-533 MHZ FSB)

MOTHERBOARD : INTEL D945GCLF-2D (SND+AGP+LAN-1MB CACHE-533BUS-DDRII)

MEMORY : 1GB DDRII (800 BUS)
   

HARD DRIVE : 250GB 3.5" SATA-II 7200RPM

OPTICAL DRIVE : ASUS CD-ROM

CHASSIS : ATX NORMAL

MOUSE : STANDARD PS2, KEYBOARD : STANDARD PS2

  Prices : 15749

PROCESSOR : INTEL DUAL CORE E5300 2.6Ghz (2MB CACHE - 800Mhz FSB)

MOTHERBOARD : INTEL DG41RQ (LGA775-SND+AGP+GIGA LAN-800MHZ FSB)

MEMORY : 1GB DDRII (800 BUS)
   

HARD DRIVE : 250GB 3.5" SATA-II 7200RPM

OPTICAL DRIVE : SONY DvDRW 24X SATA

CHASSIS : THERMAL HT SUPPORT
 
Prices :21249
   

PROCESSOR : INTEL CORE 2 DUO E7500 2.93GHZ (3MB CACHE-1066 MHZ FSB)

MOTHERBOARD : INTEL DG41RQ (LGA775-SND+AGP+GIGA LAN-800MHZ FSB)

MEMORY : 2GB DDRII (800 BUS)
   

HARD DRIVE : 250GB 3.5" SATA-II 7200RPM

OPTICAL DRIVE : SONY DvDRW 24X SATA

CHASSIS : THERMAL HT SUPPORT

 Prices :28999  

PROCESSOR : INTEL CORE i3 530 2.93Ghz (4MB CACHE - 2.5 GT/s)

MOTHERBOARD : EVGA H55V BOARD (FOR LGA 1156)

MEMORY : 2GB DDRIII (1333 BUS)
   

HARD DRIVE : 500GB 3.5" SATA-II 7200RPM

OPTICAL DRIVE : SONY DvDRW 24X SATA

CHASSIS : COOLER MASTER CHASSIS CM ELITE

MOUSE : A4 TECH , KEYBOARD : A4 TECH

    Prices :3900

PROCESSOR : INTEL CORE i5 750 2.66Ghz (8MB CACHE - 2.5 GT/s)

MOTHERBOARD : INTEL DP55WB (SND+GIGA LAN)

MEMORY : 2GB DDRIII (1333 BUS)
   

GRAPHIC CARD : EVGA GT210 512MB (64-BITS)

HARD DRIVE : 500GB 3.5" SATA-II 7200RPM

OPTICAL DRIVE : SONY DvDRW 24X SATA

CHASSIS : COOLER MASTER CHASSIS CM ELITE

MOUSE : A4 TECH , KEYBOARD : A4 TECH

    Prices :50000

PROCESSOR : INTEL CORE i7 920 2.66Ghz (8MB CACHE - 4.8 GT/s)

MOTHERBOARD : INTEL DX58SO (LGA1366-SND+GIGA LAN-1333/1066MHZ FSB)

MEMORY : 2GB DDRIII (1333 BUS)
   

GRAPHIC CARD : EVGA GT210 512MB (64-BITS)

HARD DRIVE : 500GB 3.5" SATA-II 7200RPM

OPTICAL DRIVE : SONY DvDRW 24X SATA

CHASSIS : COOLERM MASTER CHASSIS CM ELITE

MOUSE : A4 TECH , KEYBOARD : A4 TECH

Prices: 60000

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

New 'FeTRAM' Is Promising Computer Memory Technology

New 'FeTRAM' Is Promising Computer Memory Technology: Researchers are developing a new type of computer memory that could be faster than the existing commercial memory and use far less power than flash memory devices.
The technology combines silicon nanowires with a "ferroelectric" polymer, a material that switches polarity when electric fields are applied, making possible a new type of ferroelectric transistor.
This diagram shows the layout for a new type of computer memory that could be faster than the existing commercial memory and use far less power than flash memory devices. (Credit: Image courtesy of Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University)

"It's in a very nascent stage," said doctoral student Saptarshi Das, who is working with Joerg Appenzeller, a professor of electrical and computer engineering and scientific director of nanoelectronics at Purdue's Birck Nanotechnology Center.

The ferroelectric transistor's changing polarity is read as 0 or 1, an operation needed for digital circuits to store information in binary code consisting of sequences of ones and zeroes. The new technology is called FeTRAM, for ferroelectric transistor random access memory.

"We've developed the theory and done the experiment and also showed how it works in a circuit," he said. Findings are detailed in a research paper that appeared this month in Nano Letters, published by the American Chemical Society.

The FeTRAM technology has nonvolatile storage, meaning it stays in memory after the computer is turned off. The devices have the potential to use 99 percent less energy than flash memory, a non-volatile computer storage chip and the predominant form of memory in the commercial market.

"However, our present device consumes more power because it is still not properly scaled," Das said. "For future generations of FeTRAM technologies one of the main objectives will be to reduce the power dissipation. They might also be much faster than another form of computer memory called SRAM."

The FeTRAM technology fulfills the three basic functions of computer memory: to write information, read the information and hold it for a long period of time.

"You want to hold memory as long as possible, 10 to 20 years, and you should be able to read and write as many times as possible," Das said. "It should also be low power to keep your laptop from getting too hot. And it needs to scale, meaning you can pack many devices into a very small area. The use of silicon nanowires along with this ferroelectric polymer has been motivated by these requirements."

The new technology also is compatible with industry manufacturing processes for complementary metal oxide semiconductors, or CMOS, used to produce computer chips. It has the potential to replace conventional memory systems.

A patent application has been filed for the concept.

The FeTRAMs are similar to state-of-the-art ferroelectric random access memories, FeRAMs, which are in commercial use but represent a relatively small part of the overall semiconductor market. Both use ferroelectric material to store information in a nonvolatile fashion, but unlike FeRAMS, the new technology allows for nondestructive readout, meaning information can be read without losing it.

This nondestructive readout is possible by storing information using a ferroelectric transistor instead of a capacitor, which is used in conventional FeRAMs.

This work was supported by the Nanotechnology Research Initiative (NRI) through Purdue's Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN), which is supported by National Science Foundation.

Tablet computers Amazon's competition

Tablet computers Amazon's competition: As Amazon launches its Kindle Fire tablet computer, BBC News looks at some of the other big players in the handheld computing market.
 Kindle Fire                                   

Amazon

    Amazon's first fully fledged tablet has a number of factors in its favour - the popular Kindle brand, the company's array of downloadable content and its relatively low price. But its technical specs may fall against more expensive rivals. 


i pade            

Apple

    Current market leader, by a long way. Research firm IDC estimated its share at 68% in September 2011.Its stylish looks and sophisticated ecosystem of apps and content continues to draw customers.


Galaxy Tab 10.1

Samsung


    The most recent version of Samsung's Android powered tablet has been widely hailed by reviewers, but legal problems in the form of patent lawsuits brought by Apple mean that its sale is currently restricted in several countries.





PlayBook

Blackberry

    Blackberry has a lot riding on the success of the PlayBook, as it struggles to maintain a significant position in the smartphone market.The company was widely pilloried for shipping the first version without an e-mail application.


Nook Color

Barnes & Noble
   


Only available in America, but an early indicator of things to come. Bookseller Barnes & Noble created much more than just an e-reader when they released this Android-powered tablet.


Touchpad

HP

   

The first casualty of the tablet wars. HP's decision to move away for consumer hardware led to the Touchpad being sold off at bargain bin prices just two months after it launched.


Flyer

HTC

   

HTC's tablet uses a slightly tweaked version of Google's Android operating system. The device also features a stylus. Most manufacturers ditched pen input after the first generation of handheld tablets in the early 2000s.


Grid 10

Fusion Garage

   

Niche player Fusion Garage has done something radical with Android - tearing-up the familiar interface and building their own ecosystem. It's also gunning for the competition with a £259 price tag.



Windows 8

Microsoft

   

Although a few tablets running Windows 7 exist, Microsoft's big push isn't expected until it releases Windows 8, probably in 2013.The Metro interface is designed around touchscreen devices.





Thursday, 22 September 2011

New Computer Lenovo G570 Intel Core i3-2310M

Lenovo G570 43345NU 15.6" Notebook, Intel Core i3-2310M (2.1GHz), 4GB DDR3 Memory, 320GB HDD, DVD Super Multi-Drive, Intel HD Graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit


Manufacturer: Lenovo
Mfg Part#: 43345NU
Buy.com Sku: 221236339
UPC: 645743794825
UPC 14: 00645743794825
Buy.com Sales Rank: 72





Affordable Technology.
The latest technology at an affordable price—the Lenovo G570 with OneKey Rescue System.

The Lenovo G570 notebook is an affordable notebook that doesn’t compromise on the basics. It delivers outstanding performance for everyday tasks, plenty of memory and spacious storage for images, music and videos. It also features OneKey Rescue System, a convenient tool which makes data backup and recovery quick and easy. Plus, Lenovo Energy Management helps to protect the long-term life of the battery by preventing unnecessary recharges, and uses advanced energy-saving technology to increase time spent away from the wall outlet. All in all, the Lenovo G570 is more than the average affordable notebook. And, it’s from Lenovo, makers of the award-winning ThinkPad.


Tech Specs   
Processor: Intel 2nd Generation Core i3-2310M, 2.1 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache, 2 cores, 4 threads, supports 1333 MHz DDR3
   *       Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
   *       Lenovo Enhanced Experience: 2.0
   *      Display/Resolution: 15.6" HD (1366 x 768) LED backlight, 220 nits, 16:9 aspect ratio
   *      Video Graphics: Integrated Intel HD Graphics
   *       Serial ATA Hard Drive: 320GB 5400RPM
   *    Memory: 4GB DDR3 1333MHz
   *     Maximum Memory: 8GB DDR3
   *     Optical Drive: DVD RW
   *    Camera: 0.3 Megapixel
   *     Sound solution: 2 x 1.5W speakers
   *     Integrated Communications: 802.11 b/g/n, 10/100 ethernet
   *    Security: McAfee Virus Scan 2009 Trial Version
   *     System Weight: 5.73 lbs.
   *    System Dimensions: 14.8" x 9.8" x 1.37"
   *     Shipping Unit Weight: 7.8 lbs
   *     Battery: 6-cell Li-Ion Battery
   *     Watt Hours: 48 Wh
   *     Limited Warranty: 1 Year Parts and Labor Limited Warranty
   *     Included Software: OneKey Rescue System, Lenovo Energy Management, Windows Live Toolbar, VeriFace, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Power 2Go, ReadyComm, MS Office 2010 Starter Edition, Lenovo DirectShare, DDNI 2.0
   *     Ports: 4 x USB 2.0 port, VGA port, 5in1 Card Reader (MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Secure Digital Card, xD Picture Card), RJ45, Mic-In, Headphone
  *    Energy Star 5.0 Qualified: Yes
  *    EPEAT Certification Level: Gold