Showing posts with label Tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tablet. Show all posts

Friday, 4 November 2011

iPad 2, Asus EeePad, Acer, ViewPad, HTC, Samsung, Motorola, Lenovo, Toshiba, Archos, LG. Tablets Tablets Tablets!!!

So here it is ladies and gentlemen.


The complete list of iPads and Tablets we stock, supply and sell!


These wonderful little products are fantastic! I've personally had an iPad and I LOVED it! It was so convenient! I say had... I wish I still had it. Sadly I sold it and did not replace it (Big mistake!)


If you look at it from an objective point of view, consider these arguments:
  • Instant on - convenient when you need to look up something there and then
  • Awesome battery life - you wont have to worry about carrying a bulky charger
  • Vast amounts of great content at your fingertips - Always entertaining with Games, Movies, Movies, Books, Websites...
  • Light weight and non cumbersome - Its not a chore to carry
  • Low cost - Over 2 years, the device is approx 50p per day. Thats it.
  
Have a look through the list below and give them a quick google if you like, but from my own experience they are great.



TabletPrice £
Acer A500£336.00
Acer A100£316.80
Acer W500£450.00
Asus EeePad 16GB£390.00
Asus EeePad 32GB£426.00
ViewPad 10Pro£522.00
iPad 16GB WiFi£414.00
iPad 32GB WiFi£504.00
iPad 64GB WiFi£598.80
HTC Flyer£366.00
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 16GB£442.80
Motorola Xoom£378.00
Lenovo ThinkPad X 16GB£528.00
Lenovo ThinkPad X 32GB£598.80
Lenovo ThinkPad X 64GB£666.00
Toshiba AT100 16GB£384.00
LG Optimus£726.00
Archos 101 16GB£288.00
Archos 80 G9 8GB£240.00
Archos 80 G9 16GB£264.00
Archos 101 G9 8GB£300.00
Archos 101 G9 16GB£348.00

Tablets for you... right here!
So thats it... Tablets. Honestly. If you're undecided about whether to get one or not, definitely get one. They are great. You may be slightly put off by the initial price, but really, its nothing, especially when you're thinking about updating that old, slow dying laptop of yours, right? New PC and Tablet combo for less than £800? Exaclty.


Cavtec Systems Limited


Cavtec Systems Limited, established 1991. Providing the finest quality computer support and additional services to Small Medium Enterprises and Home users. Newcastle upon Tyne, London and East Grinstead.


Thursday, 3 November 2011

Acer Laptop and Tablet Deals

So here is a little something special for the run up to Christmas...


What do you think?


Remember to get in contact with us and get yours now! Don't miss out on this deal!








Cavtec Systems Limited

Cavtec Systems Limited, established 1991. Providing the finest quality computer support and additional services to Small Medium Enterprises and Home users. Newcastle upon Tyne, London and East Grinstead.

Friday, 5 August 2011

The journey of my HTC Trophy


January, The month of hope and new beginnings. Full of promise and aspirations for us all. For me, the month in which I got my brand new HTC Trophy, fashioning Windows Phone 7! I was so thrilled. I had read so much about WP7, its innovations and new concepts and I was excited to see it and use it for myself.

Now I don't want you to misunderstand me here when I say I wasn't overly impressed with it. The device itself, the hardware and the way it looked was great. The software handles like a dream with its smooth animations and interactions. It was just the lack of external application development which let it down. There are some great apps from HTC, and a few notable others, but compared to iOS or even Android, it was (is?) lagging far behind.

Anyway, I persisted/endured my device.

2 weeks ago I noticed that the volume up button and the power button were not working any more? They just wouldn't "click", and to get it to even do what it was supposed to do you had to nigh on crush the device! The device was promptly shipped off back to the manufacturer for a warranty repair. The notified me that the standard turnaround time was 7-10 days. Whether that was working days or otherwise, they weren't clear. So for these few days I was without my HTC, I had to use something from the 90's! It wasn't really from the 90's but the way it performed it certainly seemed like it was.

Then it struck me, and really that is what this "iGeneration" has come to. Overly high expectations and ridiculous demands for something that it providing you with the service! How I longed for my HTC to come back, to provide me with on demand information burning into my face! I had become so demanding, that I couldn't wait a few extra seconds to get the information I wanted. Really!? Urgh!

Anyway, the HTC came back long before the 7 day mark, so I was pleased with that (satisfying my high expectations and ridiculous demands again!). It was shipped in a lovely little novelty box, on it printed "I'm Back", as if to somewhat invoke an emotional response from me?! 

HTC - "I'm Back. I'm Fixed now."

Expected response - "Oh I missed you sooooo much! Never leave me again! I'm sorry I hurt you!".

No! Not from me. Thanks.

These companies who manufacture such devices are clever. Very clever. In everything the device is, or what we perceive it to be, they market it to be a part of us. Even to the point where if it is sent off for repair, it is made out to be a journey of self-discovery for the device!

When I seen that, it was the light bulb moment. Things need to change in my life. I can't be so attached to an inanimate object. It does not have feelings or emotions and will not reciprocate affection no matter how hard we may try. Its just a medium for obtaining information.

A way in which you can help yourself is by using task/action specific devices. If you want to make a phone call, use a phone. If you want to take a picture/video use a camera, etc... It was either Lifehacker or Gizmodo who posted about this but I cant find it?!

Having employed such practice for a few days, I found it quite refreshing to say the least. Relying on those devices I have already got for what they are truely for! Genius!
 
The BBC presented an article about how a lot of us today are addicted to our smartphones?

I hope this has made some sense to you. I hope it can help/shed some light on your current technology addiciton.

Thanks,

Cavtec Systems Limited

Cavtec Systems Limited, established 1991. Providing the finest quality computer support and additional services to Small Medium Enterprises and Home users. Newcastle upon Tyne, London and East Grinstead.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Laptops, Tablets, Smartphones or any mobile device...

Afternoon,

So I've had my Samsung Q330 for a couple of months now, and to say the least I'm more than happy with it! Its light-weight, Its has more than enough power for what I need. It looks great, it feels great, it sounds great.

I have one issue with it. Just one. The Battery.

If you do anything that requires constant, above average processing power, drawing upon a lot of system resources, you will find that the life of the battery will not last you too long.

I did my research on this laptop. I read that it could have a decent battery life, or rather read that it should have a decent battery life, but my experiences show that not matter how hard I tried to get 5+ hours... I couldn't. I just couldn't get it!

I was adamant to get the 5+ hours the Q330 could give me! I got down to business. 

Ctrl + Alt + Del > Task Manager - Lets see whats eating my resources!

Applications/Programs like MS Office are fine, and at a push you could squeeze 5+ hours, but the killer is Skype! That bad boy just goes through battery like no other! As soon as I quit that, straight up there, knocking on 6 hours!

So... To simply put it > If you're not using it... TURN IT OFF! This will save you loads of battery life! Really it will. Anything you have running in the background, that your not using, just Alt + F4 that bad boy (but make sure it hasn't just minimised to your Taskbar!?)

If you're always loading up programs and needing to get to places all the time, one word - RocketDock - This is so helpful! It can also come fully customisable. Get it sorted!

Also... Get your bookmarks sorted as well. They do make life so much easier online.

You're welcome.

Cavtec Systems Limited
Cavtec Systems Limited, established 1991. Providing the finest quality computer support and additional services to Small Medium Enterprises and Home users. Newcastle upon Tyne, London and East Grinstead.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

18-26 Gadget Survival Guide

Picture this...


You're getting ready to go to college or university. You know you're budget is going to be tight over the coming years, but you know you need the right equipment to get you through!


What do you do?!


First things first... don't panic! Theres absolutely nothing to panic about! Sit yourself down in the quiet for an hour or so, grab a pen and paper (yup... to solve your tech needs you'll need a pen and paper) and analyse and evaluate your potential circumstances.


Good questions to bear in mind:
1) Location - Where are you going to be the most? Classes, Bedroom, Library?
2) Activity(s) - What are you going to be doing the most? Internet, Word processing, programming, media?
3) Frequency - How often will you be doing said activities? Hourly, daily, weekly?


Going from what we considered earlier this week when selecting a Computer/Laptop, remember the criteria! Know the terminology and understand the specifications. Have a budget and stick to it. Be prepared to compromise.


Laptop or Desktop?... both?
Power and performance or battery life?
Price or quality?


If you can afford it, and if you're smart about it, you could get away with both a Desktop to do the bulk of your work, and a simple standard laptop to give you that mobility factor.


Obviously If you can't... you cant. But one thing I will suggest is if you go for the Laptop, get the following:
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Monitor
- External Hard Drive


These additions will prolong the life of your laptop and heavily reduce the wear and tear!


Think Smart. You're Welcome.



Cavtec Systems Limited
Cavtec Systems Limited, established 1991. Providing the finest quality computer support and additional services to Small Medium Enterprises and Home users. Newcastle upon Tyne, London and East Grinstead.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

ViewSonic ViewPad 10s... Dare I say it?! I'm Tempted.

Tablets, tablets, tablets, iPads, Apple, blah blah blah!


Yes, another month and another set of tablets to add to the already 100's of them out there to choose from. Each of the manufacturers playing "catchup" (apparently) with Apple and their proven iPad, then out-doing eachother for "2nd place" it seems.


But with all the hype surround the iPad, and don't get me wrong it is an astounding piece of kit I've owned one before, Im somewhat deterred by it. Is it just me or do you need to feel a bit of substance in your hand when you hold a device?! Too small or too thin and there just isn't enough purchase on the device! This is why I'm turned off by the iPad... to some degree.


Now consider these alternatives *Drum roll please*


The new ViewSonic ViewPad 10s. The successor to the ViewPad 10 is 14.5mm deep! Its glossy 10.1" capacitive multi-touch screen is lush, and is looking like its geared up for Honeycomb!





Other note worthy tablets are the Acer Iconia A100, A500, W500, the up and coming HTC Flyer, the consistent Archos range and the Asus EEE Pad and Slate.


One other mention for those who are on a budget and are looking for something that will suffice, try the Creative Ziio 10.



Cavtec Systems Limited
Cavtec Systems Limited, established 1991. Providing the finest quality computer support and additional services to Small Medium Enterprises and Home users. Newcastle upon Tyne, London and East Grinstead.