Thinkpad Edge vs. Dell Vostro - LCD Stress Test

I have been considering these two laptops in my next IT-gadget purchase. I am in the look-out for a business laptop and I am weighing on The Thinkpad Edge or the Dell Vostro V13.

So when I came across this video posted in Engadget, one laptop brand gained another point for me. Guess which one passed the test, the Thinkpad Edge or the Dell Vostro V13? Which LCD is more robust?

See this:





It was a quick test - pressing two pressure points on the corner and the center of the LCD lid of the laptops in less than 30 seconds.

Question is, were the pressure applied equal on both the laptops' LCDs?

Short iPad Hands On

Last Thursday, a co-worker of mine brought his iPad at work. He is one of the first many who pre-ordered iPad last March. While our workday was nearing an end, we bumped in the hallway. He asked if there is anything I need because he was leaving early. I said to him, 'Yeah, can I?', I was pointing at his fresh from the box Apple iPad.

He left the device with me for a few minutes, and I gladly test run it! Free Ipad hands-on experience, I must say!

So yes, the encounter with iPad was quick.

iPad
*A quick picture of an actual iPad on my desk, compared to an A4 paper;
Too glossy of a screen, yeah?



My first impression on the Apple iPad is that it feels solid. Encased in an aluminum body, and a thick glass screen, the iPad is simple yet classy, fragile but solid. It is a minimalist design, in it's face, only the depressed Home button.

Our office was quite cold, and the aluminum device I was holding really felt cold at that time!

iPad has a big screen too. Convenient for reading, surfing, and social networking. However, I think typing on it for a long time is quite awkward. Maybe because I was walking then, maybe typing on iPad is best when you are sitting down.

I browsed, the apps, and photos, videos. As what has been reviewed by many, I strongly agree that iPad is best for content-consumption, and not content-creation.

Well, it was only a good 30 minutes iPad hands-on but I can conclude that my mom will like it.