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JVC KWAVX740 6.1-Inch Bluetooth Touch DVD-CD-USB Receiver

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JVC KWAVX740 6.1-Inch Bluetooth Touch DVD-CD-USB Receiver

tv 72 inch - click on the image below for more information. JVC KWAVX740 6.1-Inch Bluetooth Touch DVD-CD-USB Receiver
  • Touch Panel
  • MOS-FET 50W x 4 (20W RMS x 4)
  • Built-in 6.1-inch WVGA Widescreen Monitor
  • Wallpaper Capture
  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology (Bluetooth adapter included)

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The KWAVX740 features a rear USB port for easy, high-speed digital connection to iPhone/iPod devices, digital audio players, flash memory drives, and most cell phones. 7" LCD Touch Panel is fully detachable, and includes a high-resolution, high brightness VGA monitor for superior video playback. MotionX-GPS Drive feature lets you add app-based on-screen navigation display and turn-by-turn voice commands when connected to your iPhone 4 (KS-U30 Cable Required). Bluetooth Wireless Technology supports hands-free dialing/calling as well as wireless audio streaming from your Bluetooth enabled cell phone or other devices.

List Price: $ 549.95 Price: $ 549.95


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Unit!, July 12, 2011
This review is from: JVC KWAVX740 6.1-Inch Bluetooth Touch DVD-CD-USB Receiver (Electronics)
Just installed this unit and I am blown away with the quality and number of features! This unit is absolutely amazing. It has everything I wanted and more which includes:

--INSTALL: Took about 3 hours since I have never installed a head unit before and had to look at forums of how to take apart my dash. Even though it took long, it was relatively easy.
--BLUETOOTH STREAMING: High quality music streaming via Bluetooth from my Droid. I can also take control of my droid from the headunit. This is great since my phone is my primary music player. Pairs up as soon as I get in the vehicle and has very high fidelity. No unsightly aux wire needs to be run but can be if needed (Friend's phone/iPod).
--BLUETOOTH PHONE: Still tweeking it to sound just right, but overall impressed. Initially I was worried that it was not going to sound good at all when I first started testing it out. Call quality on my end (what I heard) sounded fantastic, but my voice sounded muffled to others. Turns out there is an on screen option to adjust the mic volume between 1-3. Its set on 3 but turn it all the way down and it makes it sound so much better. Have the mic mounted high on the A-Pillar currently.
--REAR USB: Works fantastic. Ran it into my glove box. Very fast to load, no lag. Brings in album art if you have it which looks fantastic on the high res screen.
--SOUND QUALITY: Awesome. Whether its bluetooth streaming, CDs, DVDs, or music on the USB stick, it sounds so much better than my stock stereo. EQ is great and very adjustable. I'm using the "Dynamic" setting and it sounds fantastic.
--DVD: Awesome screen quality, way better than the comparable Pioneer model. Very high resolution!
--MENUs: Intuitive and fast. No waiting time. Easy to get the hang of.
--EXPANDABILITY: Lots! Can add Sirius/XM, Back-up Cam, Sub woofer, Speaker Amp.
--CUSTOMIZABILITY: Can add your own backgrounds, change the illumination to match your existing dash lights.
--FIT AND FINISH: I really wanted a OEM look to my dash, not some flashly aftermarket unit. Fits great overall, still need to put in the dash kit and wire up the steering wheel controls but overall it looks fantastic. Makes my 4Runner look awesome inside.
--START UP AND LOAD TIME: Start up take 2-3 seconds max. Fast to connect to phone, fast to move from song to song on USB, CD or Streaming bluetooth.
COOL FEATURES: I have Navigation on my Droid through Google Maps so whats awesome is that the directions play through my speakers as part of the BT streaming. I literally can be listening to a song and bam, it pauses my music, gives me a clear voice direction where to go and then resumes my music.
DETACHABLE FACE PLATE: Great for anti-theft. Even comes with a nice case to protect your face plate while its off the unit.

OVERALL:
I simply love this unit. I can not recommend it enough. My friends and family are blown away at how nice it is. Seems to be of great quality and is feature loaded. Everything works so well! I demoed the Pioneer AVH 3300BT and Sony XAV 62BT. Both are ok but this unit, for me, blows them out of the water!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than most but room for improvement, August 13, 2011
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Julia Truchsess "Julia Dee" (Sandy Hook, CT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: JVC KWAVX740 6.1-Inch Bluetooth Touch DVD-CD-USB Receiver (Electronics)
In my quest for a decent car iPod controller I checked out most of the commonly-available choices from Alpine, Pioneer, Sony, etc. and chose this JVC as the least of all the evils. I don't understand why these electronics giants cannot come up with a unit that

- is fast and responsive
- provides good iPod music library navigation features
- has an intuitive and elegant UI
- doesn't look like a cartoon

All of the units I tested apart from the JVC had intolerably slow response. Press a button and there's a huge lag before anything happens and/or the screen is refreshed. The responsiveness of the JVC is one of the reasons I chose it - it's the only one where things happen right when you press a button, and screen drawing happens pretty much invisibly fast. The Pioneer AppRadio is a nice idea but it's insanely slow doing just about anything. If not for that I probably would have bought it. Given the large number of fast, inexpensive microprocessors available today I just don't understand this.

No car radio I've seen seems to have been designed by anyone who actually listens seriously to a large music library. My 160GB iPod has about 14,000 songs on it. The standard Media Center 130 that came with my 2011 Jeep Wrangler is a nice-looking unit with nice features but it is absolutely useless for listening to the iPod in any other modes than random shuffle or alphabetical-by-song. Because there's no alphabetical or percentage scroll feature, it's completely impossible to scroll to a specific artist or song - just scrolling through the A's to get to the B's takes more than 5 minutes of dial-spinning, during which time the iPod will probably crash. Hence my need to replace it with something else.

The AVX740 has reasonably fast music library scrolling, probably limited by the speed of the iPod data connection. While it's way better than the Jeep radio, there's unfortunately no real-time display of where you are during scrolling. You have to drag the touch-screen slider, take a guess as to where you are in the alphabet, stop scrolling, then wait for the display to update to find out where you are. It can take a lot of trial and error to get where you want to go. There should be a real-time display of where you are in the alphabet (like on the iPod itself) and there should also be a way to bring up an alphabetical keypad or set of tabs to go directly to a desired letter, like on the produce screen of the self-checkout at the supermarket. This is not rocket science, people!

Very often when I first get in the car I don't have anything specific in mind I want to listen to, and I listen to all songs in random shuffle. Then a song will come on and I'll think "Yeah - I want to hear that album" or "I want to listen to that artist". I can't believe I'm the only person who listens to music this way, but no car radio I've seen was designed with this in mind. The AVX740 comes tantalizingly close - when a song is playing, the artist and album info are displayed on separate lines of the display, and when you touch either of them the unit recognizes the touch with a beep, as if it were a button. It SHOULD take you directly to the current artist or album, depending on what you touched, but the AVX740 just beeps and does nothing. So disappointing! What you have to do at that point is start a new search. If the new search started at the current position in the Artist/Album/Song hierarchy and allowed you to go up and down in the hierarchy it wouldn't be so bad - you could go up to the album or artist level from the current song with a click or two, and select what you want easily from there. But no, pressing the search button takes you all the way to the top, to the first song (alphabetically) of your whole library, from which point you have to go through the tedious scrolling described above just to get back to the artist or album you were already listening to! What are these designers thinking? Why don't they hire me to write their software?

The AVX740 has the nice ability to let you use your own jpeg image as its background screen, but unfortunately the display is so incredibly cluttered with garish icons that you'll never see more than about 3% of the background image so there's not much point. There are like 15 or 20 buttons and icons on the default display. This stuff should only be shown when you specifically want it. The default display should show ONLY the album artwork (if you want it), the artist, album, and track info (if you want it) and the time of day (if you want it). And of course, a discrete button for bringing up a menu that lets you get to all those other features whose buttons do NOT need to be cluttering up and uglifying the screen all the time, like AVMENU, Mode, Traffic Alert, Audio Settings, Bluetooth Settings, NAVI, and USB (yes, all those buttons and much more are on the default screen all the time). The JVC is not alone in this... Read more
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Just Installed And Looks pretty Good, February 9, 2012
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OK, so I just had this double din unit installed today in my 2002 Chevy. Yup, a double din radio in a 1 1/2 din hole. It looks amazing. Love having a dial for the volume, and touch screen reacts well and doesn't need to be tapped very hard.

The biggest con to this is the user manual. It is poorly written, and I'm really having to scratch my head to figure out how to integrate my iPhone to the head unit and make everything work. But most of the controls fortunately are fairly intuitive. I will update this review in a few weeks once I've had a chance to play with everything.

UPDATE: It has taken some serious playing with various functions to get this radio to work right. One thing--this head unit is NOT completely compatible with the iPhone 4S! I am hoping this will be rectified by a firmware update by JVC. Finally got the Motion X GPS function to work, but the display of the map is very hazy. Not the image quality I'd expect. Also having problems with the settings, but I think that is more user error at this point than the unit (I hope).

2 Month Update: OK, having lived with the unit a bit, I can tell you that this unit is NOT iPhone 4S friendly. Half the time the phone makes a connection for playing music, and the music plays for a few seconds and then silence. You have to either manually disconnect and reconnect your phone, or scroll through the source button (8 pushes to get back to iPod) and then the music plays fine. As one other reviewer noted, the graphics are very amateurish, and I agree that an update could be done by JVC quite easily to update the look. They could also update the software to allow complete integration of the 4S. The JVC 740 will NOT import iPhone 4S contacts either. And even after multiple re-pairings, the head unit grabs my calls from my phone, but they can't hear me and I can't hear them, rendering the unit useless for handsfree. It will also not play Bluetooth music unless connected (or maybe that's the way it's supposed to be, but then why bother with bluetooth instead of just plugging in?) Also, like the previous reviewer, my display always stays on, even after an hour of not touching it. I can dim it by selecting AV OFF. Also, it would be nice to have the unit respond to dimming other than just changing the color of my text. Would like to be able to have it dim when using the light/dash dimmer, but maybe I'm just expecting too much.

JVC---PLEASE send out an software update!
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ASUS N53SV-DH72 15.6-Inch Full HD Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Silver Aluminum)

tv 72 inch - click on the image below for more information. ASUS N53SV-DH72 15.6-Inch Full HD Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Silver Aluminum)
  • 2.2 GHz Intel
  • 6 GB DIMM
  • 750 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
  • 15.6-Inch Screen (1920x1080), Nvidia GT 540 1 GB Nvidia GT 540 1GB
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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N53SV-DH72 Processor: Intel Quad Core i7-2670QM Processor (2.2 GHz) Chipset: Intel HM65 Express Chipset Memory: 6GB DDR3-1333 SODIMM memory, Max Capacity up to 16 GB Display: 15.6" Full HD(1920 x 1080) Display, w/ LED Backlight Graphics Module: NVIDIA GeForce GT540M Graphics Controller, w/ 1GB DDR3 Video Memory Hard Drive: 750GB 7200rpm SATA Hard Drive Optical Storage: Integrated Blu-Ray DVD Combo Drive Audio: Integrated Sound card, Built-in Speakers and Microphone Connectivity: Integrated Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN; Bluetooth 3.0 Interface: 2x USB 2.0 Ports; 1x USB 3.0 Port; 1x VGA Port; 1x HDMI Port; 1x RJ45 LAN Port; 1x Microphone-in; 1x Headphone-out Card Reader: 3-in-1 card reader, Supports SD/ MMC/ MS Camera: Built-in 2.0MP Web Camera Battery Pack: 6-Cell 4400mAh 47 Whrs Lithium-ion Battery AC Adapter: Output - 19 V DC, 6.3 A, 120W; Input - 100~240V AC, 50/60 Hz universal Color: Silver Aluminum Dimensions (WxDxH): 39.1 x 26.6 x 3.05 ~4.05 cm Weigh

List Price: $ 1,099.00 Price: $ 1,415.00


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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An updated ASUS N53SV-DH72 review as promised., November 25, 2011
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This review is from: ASUS N53SV-DH72 15.6-Inch Full HD Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Silver Aluminum) (Personal Computers)
I purchased the ASUS N53SV-DH72 just before Thanksgiving. Needing a desk top replacement as I can no longer sit for long periods of time. My research led me to this model and manufacturer. ASUS has long been a maker of computer components. In any event I was comfortable with ASUS and their products.
K. Gardner's well done review gave the specs for the computer. I'm going to flesh out the things I've noticed and discovered since purchase.
PROS- ( In no particular order)

1-I really like the screen. It has a non glossy matte finish, which can be rare on laptops I've discovered. The screens resolution is also full wide screen HD, great for movies both BluRay and streaming. In the bezel the 2.0mp camera has a sliding cover, to protect lens and you'll be sure its off or on.

2-The keyboard works fine for my needs and the separate numerical keys are great, allowing 10 key entry. It is not back-lit, which would be handy.

3-Track pad. As this is my first laptop I was unsure how I would like using one. My experience has been very positive, the multi gestures provided remind me of using a smart phone. User can scroll, rotate, zoom and even customize the way taps are recognized. If I needed the track pad can be set to ignore different levels of accidental contact while typing, and disabled quickly using keys fn + f9. It has a finish somewhat like nice paper and doesn't show fingerprints. The control button is a seesaw design with one solid button.

4-WiFi and Bluetooth. Was online in minutes with only code entry needed. Bluetooth found my DROID and once paired I could answer calls, send files back and forth and have the laptops excellent speakers play music streaming from phone. Both radios can be turned off if needed by a switch on the right side by the BluRay drive or via the keyboard.

5-BluRay Drive. Once all updates and drivers are installed played BluRay flawlessly. The drive cannot burn BluRay however it can a wide variety of DVD and CD media. ASUS includes some nice software for recording. I've only made recovery DVD's which needed 4 disks and went smoothly. It is a tray design.

6-The Hard drive. The 750gb drive in my unit is a Seagate Momentus 7200 rpm with 16mb in drive cache. It came split into 2 sectors the OS section has 279GB, Data section 394GB. Very fast access low power draw, quiet and stays cool. boot time is very close to my Droid X.

7-The Graphics card(s) The Intel 3000 graphics built in and which shares the system ram. And the add on Invidia card 540m which has it's own 1 GB of VR memory. The Optimus system dynamically shifts between the two graphics systems depending on the need at hand. i.e. low power draw Intel 3000, and the higher ability with higher power draw Invidia 540m. You can choose which card to use manually also. a led display on upper right of keyboard shows the active card, blue for on-board, white for discrete 540m

8-The body is creak free and I really like the design.The brushed metal cover and palm rest keep fingerprints at bay. The battery has a groove that fits my fingertips when carrying. The vent that pulls the cool air in and the hot air out is placed on the upper left hand side, and has not been loud or uncomfortable. The Ram and Hard drive are under the palm-rest and have passive ventilation grates in the removable cover.

9-Comes with a two year manufacturer warranty. Also a one year Accidental Damage warranty. Cool thing is you can double the AD warranty to two years for free just for registering within 60 days of purchase. also the is a zero bright spot warranty for 30 days. 24/7 support and free two way shipping if problems arise.

10-USB ports. The one 3.0 USB port promises much greater speed and higher recharge rate, to the devices that meet the 3.0 spec. It is the future and is backwards compatible with current USB devices. The second USB port is 2.0 and SATA compatible. The third is a standard 2.0 USB port.

Cons-So Far
1-Included manuals could be better and more detailed.
2-It will be cheaper soon. As Foretold by Prophecy.

I've added some pictures under the 'View and share related images' link on page above.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B005PAK23A/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_all

I'll update as time goes on...
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amended Review of N53SV-DH72, November 25, 2011
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This review is from: ASUS N53SV-DH72 15.6-Inch Full HD Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Silver Aluminum) (Personal Computers)
I wanted to review this for people, like myself, who know virtually nothing about "laptop specs" and just need a machine that does what they need it to do. So don't expect a high-tech analysis here. Right of the top, do not overlook the fact that this comes with a TWO YEAR Warranty. The first year even covers accidental breakage.

My Dell laptop died and I refuse to purchase another Dell or Sony Vaio. I started searching two weeks ago, bought an iPad and a Toshiba Satellite, took them both back for various reasons, then stumbled upon the ASUS the day before Thanksgiving. It was difficult to figure out the exact configuration of this machine, or where it stands in the ASUS N53 Series lineup, but I found a thread here on Amazon where two posters have broken it down perfectly:

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Since I travel extensively and for long periods of time, this needed to be my "desktop", also my TV Viewer, my Video Streamer, my Word Processor, BluRay disk viewer, internet and social media connection, etc. I paid 00 for my last two laptops, both which died within 2 years. So I was willing to pay up to 00 for a machine I felt I could DEPEND on while away from home.

Ordered this on Wednesday and got it on Friday with Amazon Prime Shipping. Out of the box, the Blu Ray player did not work on BR discs. After a confusing call with ASUS Support, another buyer here on Amazon informed me it would work with all the Windows updates installed, which it did. The laptop itself is beautiful with a brushed silver finish; sturdy yet light enough to easily carry; the screen display is absolutely breathtaking. I've abandoned my 50 inch plasma to watch my newest Blu Ray discs on this. It did not come with tons of "bloatware".

My only concern after hours of researching had been numerous complaints about the keyboard. Thus far I've had no trouble typing, and I do a lot of it; although I'd prefer a 'chicklet' keyboard. I uploaded a couple of pictures above. The screen is matte - no glare whatsoever even under harsh lighting. I've yet to hear the fan come on even after hours of video streaming. Battery life is about 3-4 hours when I'm working the computer at multitasks, i.e., playing DVDs, streaming video and using internet.

Here are the exact specifications for this N53SV Model, which I believe is top of the line for the N53SV models offered here at Amazon currently:

15.6" LED-backlit display
- Full HD means 1920x1080 desktop,Nvidia GT 540M Graphics
- 1GB DDR3 VRAM
- Nvidia Optimus Technology
Bluetooth (2.0, 2.1, or 3.0)
Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port
HDMI port
SonicMaster Internal Speakers
- Bang & Olufsen ICEpower
- Audio output via HDMI
USB ports
- 1x USB 3.0
- 2x USB 2.0
VGA Port
2.0 Megapixel Webcam
5-in-1 Card Reader
6 Cell Battery
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi WLAN
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
- 2nd Generation i7-2670QM Quad Core (2.2 GHz)
- 6GB DDR3 memory (expandable to 16GB)
-> 4 memory slots (1333 MHz SDRAM)
- 750GB 7200rpm Hard Drive
- BluRay DVDRW CDRW Drive

I don't know if I got a great deal. This may pop up on BF or Christmas for hundreds less. And of course, these are already being replaced by newer/faster models, etc. But I needed a laptop, needed it now and was sick of searching 24/7. I can't dream of needing anything more for many years because this gorgeous monster is much more than I needed and certainly more than I dreamed of getting. Extremely happy with this purchase. Will add more if I find anything to reduce this to anything but five stars. Of note, the price has increased since I purchased this for 8.00.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars ASUS N53SV-Great Machine with Great Support., December 21, 2011
This review is from: ASUS N53SV-DH72 15.6-Inch Full HD Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Silver Aluminum) (Personal Computers)
I have been buying a lot of 15.6 inch HP Laptops with good specs and none seem to last more than 18 months maximum.
HP has a country specific warranty and the service itself is horrible.
I remember HP helpline telling me that he cannot help as Non US credit cards are not accepted and they cannot even advice as they have to charge for any advice.
Most HP Laptops and specifically the ones that are refurbished do not last long as the layout,ventilation and build quality is horrible even though they look pretty.

This Laptop is a recommended buy for the following reasons:
-Built Quality & Design are very nice, Strong, Reassuring, Sturdy & Elegant.
-Specs are top of the line with Intel i7 2nd Generation processor & switchable Nvidia graphics chip.
-Screen is 1080p High Def.
-2 Year "Global" warranty
-1 Year Accidental damage Warranty.
-2 Mega Pixel Web Camera with Cover switch.
-Price is reasonable for the specs on offer.
-One USB 3 port for up to 10 times faster data transfers.
-BluRay Player.
-Upto 16GB DDR3 Ram upgradeable.
-Bang & Olufsen Speakers designed brilliantly & Uniquely above the Keyboard Module.
-Front facing Kensington lock slot & VGA & Power sockets.
-Trackpad supports some gestures.

The cons will be:
-Not well thought out Keyboard.
(I upgraded my Keyboard to the new Chicklet-Island style by purchasing the same on Amazon for Approx 25/-US$ )

If there is anything more i would desire from this high end Laptop it would be the Keyboard.
The Keyboard is easy to use but is not the "now in fashion" island type Chiclets format.
Instead the Keyboard is a color matched soft button type with a separate numeric keypad built in..
The indicator for the Caps Lock is strangely located on the other end of the Keyboard!!.
The power button is located on the rt side of the Laptop and the "Express Gate Asus Quick Web OS" can be started from the Left side of the Laptop.
The buttons for volume and play/pause are physical instead of the now popular touch type.
These are located above the Keyboard and are a bit difficult to get used to.
When u use these Volume & Play/pause buttons there is no indicator on the machine to identify them.
The keyboard should have been back-lit.
(The motherboard module under the Keyboard has no option to connect a Backlit cable)

There is a separate Wifi on off physical switch to the rt side at about the same place where Dell & HP place their "Power In" sockets.

Next to the Power button is a Indicator to display which of the Graphics cards is currently in action.
A WHITE light means that the "Discrete" Nvidia Graphics Card is switched on and a BLUE Light means that the "OnBoard" Intel HD graphics is in play.

The Laptop has a inbuilt Web Camera with a Cover Switch for Privacy and a small Flash next to it.

The Memory & Hard Disk compartments are nicely designed with access to them hidden under the rubber pads.
There is new refreshing lock in/latch/slide in style/feel to the common HDD & Memory compartments.
Providing 4 slots of max 4gb each in the Memory dock allows you to max the Ram of this Laptop to 16GB with four modules of 4gb each which is affordable.
(The configuration of 16gb with 2 modules of 8GB each is very expensive at approx 500-800US$ and has been thoughtfully avoided on this machine.
A 16GB Ram pack of 4 modules with each of 4 Gb costs 100-150 US$ only)

The screen is 1080 High Def and nice.
It however is not covered with the now popular bezel.
Had there been a bezel on the screen itself like with the MacBook Pro it would have provided additional protection.
(I once damaged the screen of a Toshiba Laptop as the cleaning fluid seeped under LCD screen)

There are 2 Graphics Cards which switch between each other depending on the needs.
The Intel HD Card & a 1GB Nvidia Geforce GT540M card.

A special mention should be made about cooling system of the Laptop as it produces virtually no noise or heat.

There is 1 USB 3 port on the left side which is marked Blue while there are a three USB 2.0 Ports.
The total of 4 USB ports are placed 2 each on either side of the Laptop.

The indicators lights for Power, Hard Disk, Battery & Wifi are located just under the trackpad.

The HeadPhone Jack can also double as SPDIF(Sony Phillips Digital Interface) allowing you to connect this Laptop to high end Audio processing units with cables that can deliver Dolby etc on your Home Theater systems.

The Windows 7 Home Premium sticker,Model number & Serial number along with the 24 month warranty are all nicely lamination designed such that they do not get damaged during regular use of the Laptop.

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