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HP 500 Windows 7 Drivers

Senin, 13 Juni 2016

You can upgrade your HP 500 Notebook PC into Windows 7 and here are the drivers you will need since HP only provide Windows XP drivers on their support page.

Windows 7 Drivers for HP 500:

Chipset
Intel chipset Installation Utility
Download

Audio
Conexant CX20468 Audio Driver
Download
If failed, follow this instructions.

Graphics 
Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML Express Chipset Family
You need to download and install this drivers manually, read here:
Download and Installation

Touchpad
Synaptic Touchpad Driver
Download


Mouse and Keyboard
HP Quick Launch Button
Download

Wireless
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Adapter
You need to download and install this drivers manually, read here:
Download and Installation
 

Original Drivers HP 500 - Windows XP Drivers

Here is the original drivers released by HP and it is for windows XP:

Chipset - Intel: Download
Audio - Conexant: Download
Graphic - Intel : Download
Touchpad : Download
Quick Launch : Download
Modem : Download
Wireless : Download

Do let me know if you have problem with the installation.
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HP Slate 500 Review

Selasa, 17 September 2013


 Specifications:

Slate tablet design starting at 1.50 lb/0.68 kg
8.9-inch diagonal LED-backlit WSVGA wide-viewing angle display (1024 x 600 or 1024 x 768 for some applications)
Capacitive multi-touch screen with pen digitizer
Integrated 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN
Bluetooth 3.0 + HS
Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W chipset and Intel Atom™ processor
64 GB SSD
Secure Digital (SD) slot
Two integrated webcams (VGA inward facing; 3 MP outward facing)
HP Slate Dock, HP Slate Digital Pen, and HP Slate Folio are optional accessories that may be included on select configurations

As a tablet PC user since the launch of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition in November 2002, Ive longed for a lightweight, portable and thin slate device that essentially functions as a digital notepad computer, and this is what I believe HP has delivered in the 500. Theres nothing new here, the Slate is just a vanilla Windows 7 Professional device with practically no 3rd party applications installed except Evernote and the camera software, but I think thats actually a good thing as it keeps the unit from being bogged down given its adequate but less-than-powerful Atom platform.


Build & Design

The HP Slate 500 packs a lot of hardware into its svelte 5.91 x 9.21 x 0.58 inch body, and it only weighs 1.5 pounds to boot. The unit is impressive with an Atom Z540 1.86 GHz CPU, 64 GB SSD, 2 GB of DDR2 RAM, front-facing VGA camera, rear-facing 3 megapixel camera and an 8.9-inch 1024 × 600 screen with an N-trig Duo Sense capacitive touch and digital pen digitizer. This combines to give the HP Slate 500 topline specs at a topline price compared to most consumer slates. The 500 is sealed with no user replaceable battery or other parts.

The device is physically attractive and the rubberized back with a distinctive textured repeated pyramidal design with the HP logo in the center allows for good gripping either lying on a surface or in ones hand, and the flat back allows the Slate to function well for inking on a desk.

The device is fanless and completely silent but still manages to keep cool most of the time. The back does get quite warm when the device is charging or being taxed, such as when playing HD video. Its not scalding, but it might make your hands sweat.

Ports, connections, buttons & accessories

The Slate has one USB port, a full SD slot, a combination headphone/microphone jack and a combined power/dock connector. There are five hardware buttons along three sides of the machine. On the right in the primary landscape orientation is the combination power and screen rotation lock switch that disables the accelerometer. At the top right is the home button that minimizes all open windows and when held down for several seconds turns off the display backlight. To the left is the Control-Alt-Delete button for domain security purposes. On the top left is a volume rocker and finally on the left side is a toggle button for the Windows Tablet Input Panel.

The dock is lightweight with a folding leg and provides two additional USB ports, a headphone/microphone jack, a power connector thats identical to the one on the HP Slate 500, and finally an HDMI output. The Slate pops in and out of the dock nicely.

The metal digital pen uses an AAAA battery and is very comfortable to hold but the battery cap at the top is a bit flimsy, Ive already broken the plastic ring around the top but fortunately it hasnt interfered with the pens function as far as Ive noticed. As with most digital pens on tablet PCs, it has a right click button.

The leather portfolio is form fitted for the Slate and has cutouts for the cameras and a strap holder for the pen. It reeks of professionalism and is a wonderful touch to the package as the Slate 500 is a device many will want to take to professional settings such as meetings.

The total weight of the Slate, dock, AC adapter, portfolio and pen is 3 lbs. according to my postage scale, which is accurate to within two ounces.

Screen

The 8.9-inch screen is bright however, viewing angles are not very good in primary landscape mode. Ive found that rotating the screen 180 degrees so that the HP logo is at the top provides better image quality especially for video when viewing the screen outside of 45 degrees.  As is common with slates, the screen is smooth and glossy and does produce glare, but Ive not found it distracting in normal indoor lighting conditions though bright and direct sunlight will washout the screen. There is a good amount of backlight bleed around the edges of the screen. Its not typically a problem but it is noticeable with darker colors and blacks, especially during video playback in darker lighting conditions.

Performance

As the HP Slate 500 is essentially an Atom based netbook running Windows 7; its simply not a speed demon. It has a Windows Experience Index of 2.7, with the 2.7 being the CPU rating, which is a bit higher than first-generation netbooks, and the 64 GB SSD does help to keep things humming along nicely for a netbook.
Youll find that common desktop applications like Office 2010 run wonderfully. Web browsing in IE 9 Beta overall is a solid experience with all of the Flash and other browser plug-ins youve become accustomed to in Windows.
Thats not to say that web browsing on the Slate 500 is a super smooth experience in all cases. While most web sites run well, there are some that just dont. Some vertically-oriented sites will often stutter when scrolling, which can be frustrating particularly while using the touchscreen. On the flipside, pure Flash sites like Geforce.com run very well. Major sites like YouTube, Facebook, etc. all run fine. Youll have a blast updating your Facebook page with a pen!

Touch Interface

The N-trig Duo Sense digitizer also has a capacitive multi-touch part that supports four touch points. Touch is responsive and works well in most applications, but since Windows is a desktop OS, most of those applications will not have the beautiful and fluid visuals of the iPad. The tradeoff is that one will usually have more functionality with those programs.

The Office 2010 suite of applications are examples that do provide enough touch awareness to be completely functional via only touch, and Office will generally outpace mobile OS equivalents in features. But even in Office, there are still buttons and menus that were obviously not updated or designed with fingers in mind, and not all of the applications work equally well with touch, including PowerPoint and Publisher. You might have to use a little more care to do certain things but there is rarely something that cant be done via touch in most applications, even if it is not as fluid as it should be.

Video Performance

The Slate 500s video playback abilities are strong gratis Windows. Ive used a variety of applications: Windows Media Player & Center, VLC and KMPlayer, and they all perform well, though VLC seemed to provide the smoothest 720p playback. 720p and even 1080p playback over 802.11n Wi-Fi is possible, though 1080p only worked in WMP and WMC as those applications use the Broadcom Crystal HD video decoder out of the box, though it is possible to get KM Player to as well.

modified from tabletpcreview.com


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Spesifikasi Harga Acer Aspire V5 171 32364G50ass i3 500 GB

Selasa, 10 September 2013

Acer Aspire V5-171-32364G50assSpesifikasi Harga Acer Aspire V5-171-32364G50ass | Satu lagi laptop bagus dirilis Acer. Dengan harga dibawah 5 juta, si cantik V5-171 ini sudah bisa dibawa pulang. Kalaupun layarnya cuman 11,6 inchi, apakah ada kelebihan Acer Aspire V5-171-32364G50ass ini sehingga dihargai diatas 4 juta rupiah? Bukankah biasanya yang berlayar segitu itu dihargai dibawah 4 juta? Ok, coba kita lihat apakah Acer Aspire V5-171-32364G50ass memang layak beli.

Processor, RAM, Storage

Dengan clock speed 1,4 GHz dan 1MB Cache, memang processor yang diusung cuman bisa disebut standard. Tapi toh masih lebih cepat dari kecepatan rata-rata netbook lain dengan rentang harga yang sama. Intel Core i3-2367M diharapkan mampu membuat laptop ini bekerja segegas yang bisa kamu harapkan. Belum lagi dukungan RAM yang lega, 4 GB DDR3 SODIMM PC-10600. Ini juga sangat berpengaruh pada kinerja laptop mini tenaga maxi ini. Kalau masih ragu, perhatikan juga hard disknya yang 500 GB 5400 RPM. Lega to? Saya mulai berpikir untuk mengganti Asus 1215B yang sudah berumur 11 bulan ini. wkwkwk, ngarep banget….

GPU dan layar

Meskipun selama ini saya merasa nyaman sekali dengan layar 12.1 inchi, mulai terpikir untuk mencoba yang lebih imut. 11.6 inchi sepertinya seksi juga. Jadi lebih ringkas kalau diletakkan di atas meja. Meski tidak tahu juga bagaimana keyboardnya. Semakin membuat kram di tangan apa tidak. Ok, sekarang GPUnya. Intel HD Graphics 3000, 11,6 inchi, dengan resolusi 1366x768. Sepintas terlihat bagus. Tapi jujur saja, saya meragukan si Intel HD Graphics 3000. Terlanjur nyaman dengan AMD sih. Intel HD 3000 dibuat untuk menggantikan Intel GMA 4500M HD. Tentu dengan performa lebih baik. Cuman masih tetap fokus di penggunaan office dan HD Video. Tidak untuk memainkan game terbaru yang semakin neko-neko saja minimum requirement-nya. Beberapa game 3D seperti Left 4 Dead, Farcry 2, Anno 1404, Need for Speed: Shift, Resident Evil 5, Starcraft 2, Call of Duty – Modern Warfare 2, Battlefield Bad Company 2, Call of Duty – Black Ops Call of Duty – Black Ops, bisa dimainkan, dengan syarat mengorbankan resolusi dan detail game sampai di dapat minimum fps di mana kita masih bisa menikmati game-nya. Kalau terlalu tinggi setting-nya, nanti malah belum apa-apa, nge-lag, mati sudah.

Ports

Untuk urusan port dan konektivitas dengan perangkat lain, laptop i3 murah ini sudah standard, bisa disandingkan dengan laptop lain tanpa perlu merasa malu. Ada port USB 3.0 1 biji, 2x USB 2.0, VGA, HDMI, LAN, jack Audio, dan tidak ketinggalan 3-in-1 card reader (SD/ MS/ MMC). Lumayan kan? Bluetooth-nya juga integrated dengan versi 4.0 yang menjamin kecepatan transfer data via Bluetooth lebih cepat.

Baterai

Ini salah satu poin yang kalau bisa di tambahi akan sangat nyaman. Laptop ini cuman membawa baterai Lithium-Ion 4 Cells dengan kapasitas 2600 mAh. Di situs resminya, Acer menyebut kalau kapasitas segitu akan sanggup bertahan selama 5 jam. Hmmm, sepertinya tidak. Paling banter 3 jam, atau bahkan kurang kalau kita menjalankan aplikasi yang butuh tenaga.

Harga Acer Aspire V5-171-32364G50ass

Saat ini kamu bisa beli dengan harga Rp. 4.599.000,- atau kurang.

Download driver Acer Aspire V5-171-32364G50ass di sini.

Spesifikasi Acer Aspire V5-171-32364G50ass

Processor

Intel Core i3-2367M

Clockspeed

(1,4 GHz, 1MB Cache)

Chipset

Intel® HM77

Display VGA

Intel HD Graphics 3000

Size Display

11,6" TFT LCD

Max Resolution

1366x768

Memory

4 GB DDR3 SODIMM PC-10600

Network Ethernet

10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps

Network Wireless

IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n

Bluetooth

Bluetooth 4.0 Integrated

Hard Disk Drive Storage

500 GB HDD 5400 RPM

Optical Disk Drive

N/A

Operating sytem

DOS

Card Reader

3 -in-1 card reader ( SD/ MS/ MMC)

Port

1x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, VGA, HDMI, LAN, Audio

Standard Warranty

1-year Warranty Acer Indonesia

Battery

Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery 4 Cells
2600 mAh

Adapter

External AC Adapter

Carrying Case

Shoulder Bag by Acer

Weight

1,38 kg Laptop Only

Speaker

Standar

Colour

Ask

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HP Slate 500 Review

Minggu, 01 September 2013


 Specifications:

Slate tablet design starting at 1.50 lb/0.68 kg
8.9-inch diagonal LED-backlit WSVGA wide-viewing angle display (1024 x 600 or 1024 x 768 for some applications)
Capacitive multi-touch screen with pen digitizer
Integrated 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN
Bluetooth 3.0 + HS
Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W chipset and Intel Atom™ processor
64 GB SSD
Secure Digital (SD) slot
Two integrated webcams (VGA inward facing; 3 MP outward facing)
HP Slate Dock, HP Slate Digital Pen, and HP Slate Folio are optional accessories that may be included on select configurations

As a tablet PC user since the launch of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition in November 2002, Ive longed for a lightweight, portable and thin slate device that essentially functions as a digital notepad computer, and this is what I believe HP has delivered in the 500. Theres nothing new here, the Slate is just a vanilla Windows 7 Professional device with practically no 3rd party applications installed except Evernote and the camera software, but I think thats actually a good thing as it keeps the unit from being bogged down given its adequate but less-than-powerful Atom platform.


Build & Design

The HP Slate 500 packs a lot of hardware into its svelte 5.91 x 9.21 x 0.58 inch body, and it only weighs 1.5 pounds to boot. The unit is impressive with an Atom Z540 1.86 GHz CPU, 64 GB SSD, 2 GB of DDR2 RAM, front-facing VGA camera, rear-facing 3 megapixel camera and an 8.9-inch 1024 × 600 screen with an N-trig Duo Sense capacitive touch and digital pen digitizer. This combines to give the HP Slate 500 topline specs at a topline price compared to most consumer slates. The 500 is sealed with no user replaceable battery or other parts.

The device is physically attractive and the rubberized back with a distinctive textured repeated pyramidal design with the HP logo in the center allows for good gripping either lying on a surface or in ones hand, and the flat back allows the Slate to function well for inking on a desk.

The device is fanless and completely silent but still manages to keep cool most of the time. The back does get quite warm when the device is charging or being taxed, such as when playing HD video. Its not scalding, but it might make your hands sweat.

Ports, connections, buttons & accessories

The Slate has one USB port, a full SD slot, a combination headphone/microphone jack and a combined power/dock connector. There are five hardware buttons along three sides of the machine. On the right in the primary landscape orientation is the combination power and screen rotation lock switch that disables the accelerometer. At the top right is the home button that minimizes all open windows and when held down for several seconds turns off the display backlight. To the left is the Control-Alt-Delete button for domain security purposes. On the top left is a volume rocker and finally on the left side is a toggle button for the Windows Tablet Input Panel.

The dock is lightweight with a folding leg and provides two additional USB ports, a headphone/microphone jack, a power connector thats identical to the one on the HP Slate 500, and finally an HDMI output. The Slate pops in and out of the dock nicely.

The metal digital pen uses an AAAA battery and is very comfortable to hold but the battery cap at the top is a bit flimsy, Ive already broken the plastic ring around the top but fortunately it hasnt interfered with the pens function as far as Ive noticed. As with most digital pens on tablet PCs, it has a right click button.

The leather portfolio is form fitted for the Slate and has cutouts for the cameras and a strap holder for the pen. It reeks of professionalism and is a wonderful touch to the package as the Slate 500 is a device many will want to take to professional settings such as meetings.

The total weight of the Slate, dock, AC adapter, portfolio and pen is 3 lbs. according to my postage scale, which is accurate to within two ounces.

Screen

The 8.9-inch screen is bright however, viewing angles are not very good in primary landscape mode. Ive found that rotating the screen 180 degrees so that the HP logo is at the top provides better image quality especially for video when viewing the screen outside of 45 degrees.  As is common with slates, the screen is smooth and glossy and does produce glare, but Ive not found it distracting in normal indoor lighting conditions though bright and direct sunlight will washout the screen. There is a good amount of backlight bleed around the edges of the screen. Its not typically a problem but it is noticeable with darker colors and blacks, especially during video playback in darker lighting conditions.

Performance

As the HP Slate 500 is essentially an Atom based netbook running Windows 7; its simply not a speed demon. It has a Windows Experience Index of 2.7, with the 2.7 being the CPU rating, which is a bit higher than first-generation netbooks, and the 64 GB SSD does help to keep things humming along nicely for a netbook.
Youll find that common desktop applications like Office 2010 run wonderfully. Web browsing in IE 9 Beta overall is a solid experience with all of the Flash and other browser plug-ins youve become accustomed to in Windows.
Thats not to say that web browsing on the Slate 500 is a super smooth experience in all cases. While most web sites run well, there are some that just dont. Some vertically-oriented sites will often stutter when scrolling, which can be frustrating particularly while using the touchscreen. On the flipside, pure Flash sites like Geforce.com run very well. Major sites like YouTube, Facebook, etc. all run fine. Youll have a blast updating your Facebook page with a pen!

Touch Interface

The N-trig Duo Sense digitizer also has a capacitive multi-touch part that supports four touch points. Touch is responsive and works well in most applications, but since Windows is a desktop OS, most of those applications will not have the beautiful and fluid visuals of the iPad. The tradeoff is that one will usually have more functionality with those programs.

The Office 2010 suite of applications are examples that do provide enough touch awareness to be completely functional via only touch, and Office will generally outpace mobile OS equivalents in features. But even in Office, there are still buttons and menus that were obviously not updated or designed with fingers in mind, and not all of the applications work equally well with touch, including PowerPoint and Publisher. You might have to use a little more care to do certain things but there is rarely something that cant be done via touch in most applications, even if it is not as fluid as it should be.

Video Performance

The Slate 500s video playback abilities are strong gratis Windows. Ive used a variety of applications: Windows Media Player & Center, VLC and KMPlayer, and they all perform well, though VLC seemed to provide the smoothest 720p playback. 720p and even 1080p playback over 802.11n Wi-Fi is possible, though 1080p only worked in WMP and WMC as those applications use the Broadcom Crystal HD video decoder out of the box, though it is possible to get KM Player to as well.

modified from tabletpcreview.com


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