June 25, 2009
- 1:00 pm
By Rob - UPENN

You may not use your computer for memory-eating gaming or need it for its high-power computing capabilities, so when it comes to watching videos on our computers, chances are, we don’t put much thought into just how powerful our laptop is. But, we’re in college! You can’t say you don’t use YouTube, play an online game here or there…or at the very least, appreciate some good graphics.
Like many of us, your computer was probably your graduation present so it won’t be you forking over your hard-earned cash (lucky!) for an upgrade. But if a brand new PC wasn’t waiting for you on graduation day or you just need something a little smaller/faster/better, it’s time to start thinking about what you need in a laptop. (There is more to them than Facebook and AIM.)
When you watch videos you probably take for granted what it takes to get them there so allow us to break it down for you:
Every computer has a video card which determines the quality and capabilities the machine has to display images. So, why should you care? Because even if you’re not editing feature-length films on your PC, you’re going to want a decent video card to do the regular stuff (like a DVD or YouTube or Hulu…) Read More »
Tags: AMD, asus, ATI, dell mini, dv2, fujitsu, graphics card, hard drive, HD, hp, intel, laptop, Netbook, notebook, NVidia, RAM, samsung, ultra-portable
June 13, 2008
- 6:30 pm
By Olua - Washington College
I know you’re reading this on your computer right now.
I’m not trying to be a creepy stalker. But, I mean, really; I don’t know a single student – or person, really – on my campus or even enrolled in my school who doesn’t have their own computer. Whether it’s a chunky tank of a desktop or a sleek and sexy notebook, everyone at school has their own computer. It’s not even a luxury anymore; yes, libraries all have computers for your use, but who really solely depends on the library for computer use? No one I know.
Trouble is – and this is the trouble now-a-days with everything – computers are EXPENSIVE. Even the proverbial cost of an arm and a leg will probably only get you a second-hand Dell off of craigslist. Mind you, I’m not knocking the second-hand craigslist computer; I’m typing this up on one of them right now. But if you’re looking for a new compy that can keep up with you, you can expect to be in the hole about $700. Right?
Ladies (and that one gent), let me introduce you to a new friend of mine: computer shows. Read More »
Tags: bargains, computer, computer show, deals, desktop, keyboard, laptop, PC, RAM, screen, speakers, tablet, thrift shopping, toshiba, wireless mouse