August 28 2009
Categorized Under: Laptops
Tags; 15 inch gaming laptop, 16:9, 16:9 aspect ratio, altec lansing, altec lansing speakers, asus, asus 15 inch laptop, asus gaming laptop, dual hard drive, G51VX-A1, geforce, high-end gaming laptop, nvidia, Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M, republic of gamers
Asus has shown an interest in making gaming rigs and its offerings so far have been fairly decent. Asus created the Republic of Gamers line of computers quite some time back. This series focuses on the sheer power required for high-end gaming and also on the aesthetics preferred by gamers. When I say aesthetics, do realize that I am mainly referring to cool graphics and backlit decals. Of course, I totally fall for those exact things myself so I do understand why things like AlienFX from Alienware matter as much as they do (and why people shudder when they see AlienFX on the Dell XPS line).
The new Asus G51VX-A1 is part of the Republic of Gamers line of machines and hence has the RoG logo displayed prominently on the lid right under the Asus logo. It has nice graphics (in both senses) and a great build quality. However, if you want a decent configuration for gaming, you will have to fork out sums to the tune of $1,700. Does that sound like your budget exactly? Read on to find out for yourself.
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August 14 2009
Categorized Under: Entertainment, Portable Audio
Tags; 2.2 speakers, affordably speakers, altec lansing, altec lansing expressionist, altec lansing speakers, expressionist bass, expressionist plus, laptop speakers


A lot of people these days are making a permanent shift to laptops. There are various points as to why everyone is leaving their desktops but the main reason is the compactness and the portability. Laptops are fast becoming as powerful as desktops and hence it is easy to understand why people who wouldn’t make the switch earlier are doing it now. While laptops can match desktops spec to spec now, there’s usually one thing missing when people make the switch and that is audio.
Laptop speakers, no matter how good they are, will never match up to the speakers that are used with desktops. These speakers sound better simply because they are larger and have enough space to house multiple and/or bigger drivers.
All that is changing for the good, thanks to innovative new speakers from multiple companies. One of the more prominent companies is Altec Lansing. They often make teeny tiny speakers for laptops and they sound great but their real speakers sound much better.
Today we take a look at their Expressionist Series. These speakers are meant to deliver great sound complete with thumping bass even within cramped spaces. The first one is called Expressionist Bass and the second one is called Expressionist Plus. Both will fit in nicely on a small and crowded desk where there is hardly enough space after placing a laptop. Perfect for college goers who stay in dorms and for crowded desks. Want to know if they are perfect for you? Read on.
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