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Friday, March 14, 2014

Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi 3540 8400

In general,
Fine laptop. With a screen size of 15.4 "very mobile (not rude), and besides, he is not heavy. The screen is sharp but does not reflect reasonably so with the light sit with. He looks pretty rugged and beautiful, and with a price of about 900 euros (inc shipping) almost exactly what I expected. Features tested with SD Card reader card, works perfectly. Blu Ray reader untested, DVDs work normally. webcam gives sufficient quality, like the integrated microphone. Wifi does very well and with the b / g / n equipped standards. Energy Heat production is not enough. in full performance mode, the heat dissipation is at the bottom, so do not put on your bed . Lap he keeps your legs warm. includes The Thing a silent mode which means that the CPU is under clocks and some other noise makers softer put. I have no further measurements done but the laptop was (after a while) noticeably softer, although he had been very quiet in normal operation. Power is supplied with an adapter. And the battery can be charged with this. Charging time is about as long as the usage time if I'd been him. Battery can more than 1.5 to 2 hours more than 2 hours when operating in silent mode and functionality approximately one hour 1.5 hours. Were Hard I think this is about the best configuration in which the Amilo Pi 3540 comes, so what that concerns are also pretty new things, such as a CPU of June 2008 and a Nvidia 9300M GS. All works nice and smooth. A note on the touchpad: The click buttons are quite stiff (hard button) and you can not do any scrolling in the sides. Software / Drivers In principle, this thing is preinstalled with Windows (R) Vista Home Premium (32-bit). Bit of a shame as there are 4GB of memory in it. It can therefore only 3GB memory use. All drivers are also installed. Moreover, you also get MS Works, Adobe Reader, CyberLink PowerDVD 8 and a trial / activation version of Office 2007 Student / Home Basic. Almost all the free software I immediately uninstalled PowerDVD after, because there the PureVideo HD feature of the graphics card could be, which incidentally works very well. Utilized with the support site of FSC is not very intuitive built but what you need to find is you find there. 64bit? Like I said I was sorry that there is no 64-bit Windows was installed, so I have done that yourself. The HDD was divided into two partitions of 100 and 200 GB so I could replace the beautiful system without external backups. Once Windows finished installing actually started whining. Nearly all (necessary) drivers are 64-bit ready except for the graphics card, something I find very important. I have contacted the help desk but said explicitly that no 64-bit support they gave to consumer products. Been given a driver eventually via a forum hacked INF files address. Now my device manager says I have a 9400 GS, but it all seems to work (at least better than the standard Windows driver). Further good Moreover, I am now experiencing spontaneous breakdown of the laptop. I personally think it is a driver problem. In the future may try again. edit: Also read my comments below on this issue.

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