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(Aviation) Review Article Of Acer TravelMate 8204 WLMi Laptop Computer

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By Gursel Batmaz

  A successor to the highly acclaimed TravelMate 8100 series, the TravelMate 8204 was created to impress inside and out. Sporting a revamped style, it’s composed of a carbon fiber chassis combined with Acer’s Folio design theme, exemplifying a modern and sleek design that appears to descend in the 22nd century.

Everyone will appreciate the new functions and cutting-edge technologies incorporated into this sleek laptop. It is filled with a robust set of functions, such as the new Intel Core Duo T2500 (2. GHz) processor, a whopping 2GB DDR2 RAM, and a massive 120GB Serial ATA hard drive. Other prominent functions consist of a high-resolution 15.4-inch widescreen show, modular DVD RW drive, built-in rotating Internet Camera, and VoIP Bluetooth phone!

Avid gamers will be really satisfied with the overall performance from the mid-range yet effective ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB DDR VRAM and AVIVO technology, whilst business professionals will appreciate the Smart Card feature, providing additional security from unauthorized access. The near-perfect Acer TravelMate 8204 WLMi is an attractive package: it’s effective, combines quite a few new functions, and is just darn sexy. Of course for $2500, it is one of the more costly laptops available.

The instant appeal from the TravelMate 8200 lies in its Folio design theme, which is Acer’s name for its unique style found in numerous their laptops. In addition, the two tone inverted color scheme keeps it clean and simple, with carbon fiber wrapping close to the top lid while graphite grey covers the area around the palm rest and computer keyboard area. Addititionally there is a touch of glossy black trim above the keyboard and in the bottoom of the outside lid for additional style.

Two stiff hinges hold the LCD panel together, located near every corner from the show. The LCD panel consists of dual latches that assist in keeping the lid securely closed, preventing any kind of movement when shuffling the laptop computer around. When shut the screen hovers slightly over the keyboard and palm rest area, reinforced by eight rubber pads to prevent the screen from touching the computer keyboard and wrist region.

There’s two sets of status indicators found on the pc, the first is upon the upper-right corner above the computer keyboard (below the show screen) and also the second set is on the front of the computer. The upper-right corner below the display contains indicators for hard disk, caps lock, and num lock. All indicators emit a green glow when activated.

Conveniently upon the front panel are some extremely useful indicator lights which supply a quick glance in the power, battery charge, Bluetooth, and Wireless LAN. Both the energy and battery status indicators emit a green glow when active (or amber for the battery when it’s charging) whilst the Bluetooth and Wireless LAN buttons emit a dazzling blue and amber glow, respectively. The Bluetooth and Wireless LAN are buttons used to enable or disable its associated purpose.

Located on the upper correct hand corner are four launch keys to instantly launch your frequently used applications. Every button is designated for Email, internet browser, Acer Empowering crucial, and a user programmable option. The Email button is used to launch your E-mail client, such as Microsoft Outlook; however, additionally it is user programmable to designate other applications. The internet browser crucial is utilized to launch your favorite internet browser, but it’s also user programmable. The Acer Empowering key (’e’ symbol) is used to launch the Acer eManager application (more on this in the software section). Lastly the user programmable button is obtainable so that you can assign your favorite application via the Launch Manager software program. Sadly there isn’t any multimedia hot keys (i.e. volume adjustment) despite the available room close to the top section from the keyboard.

Source of this article, Gursel Batmaz works at a Netbook related company as article writer. To find more regarding to Netbook take a look at the websites.


Places of interest in Spain
Algar

By Edward Walsner

  Spain, this European country is one of the leaders in the tourism industry. Spain has many places of interest for the tourists. Blessed with the vast beach of the Mediterranean Sea and many mountains which run parallel to the sea; Spain has splendid natural beauty. The islands and rich vegetations around its great rivers are the other places which would be of interest to the visitor. Spain has a rich history dating back to several thousands of years BC. It was the home for many civilizations like the Celts, Moors, Romans, etc. During the rule of these civilizations several castles, churches, cathedrals, etc. were built.

Although most of these constructions have been destroyed due to passage of time, the Government of Spain has been successful in preserving thousands of these constructions. They speak of the great heritage of Spain. Now these places have become places of tourist attraction.

One unique feature in Spain is that every city, town, village, however big or small; has something or the other which is of interest for the tourist. One such place of interest is Algar which is one of the places which attracts a large number of tourists throughout the year. This tiny city in the province of Cadiz with a population of about 1700 inhabitants is rich in natural beauty. Interestingly this tiny city has many things to offer the tourists.

The great natural waterfall called the Les Fonts de Algar is one of the places of interest which has been attracting a large number of tourists round the year. Along the waterfall are the swimming pools formed out of the natural water springs. Local people say that these swimming pools have medicinal value because they are formed by the natural springs. Along the path of this natural waterfall, a walkway has been formed and this is the most ideal place for those who enjoy walking.

The walk path is filled with natural vegetation like Bamboo groves and many herbs which have great medicinal value. Apart from this, for the convenience of the tourists; several bath areas have been formed. On the top of the bathing area, facilities like dining table, chairs, etc. have been provided where the tourist can enjoy his picnic.

This tiny city has a railway museum which also attracts a large number of visitors. The museum has many photographs showing the growth of the railway industry in Spain. Some of the old railway engines, coaches, etc. are also on display. By visiting this museum one can get a vivid picture of the working of the Railways.

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How You Can Not Miss Your Next Bali Vacation

By Chris Sims

  What is it about Ubud that one should visit this beautiful village? Because Ubud has much to offer; from its stunning panorama of Ayung River valley and the terraces rice filed, its most talented artist, its typical traditional market and myriad of shops that line the road is a heaven for shopping, its undying culture, its serene environs and plentiful of nice small hotels and restaurants and many more.

Ubud has no great beaches to speak of, no mountain lakes, and no grand hotels. Yet it has the richness of soil and it is the center of Bali’s art and culture. If you don’t stay in Ubud, or you don’t have much time during your Bali Holiday, a visit is worth because it would offer you a memorable stay in Bali.

Driving out of bustling Denpasar, the tranquil green of rice paddies contrast sharply with the boisterous sounds of the city. Palm-leaf carvings of Dewi Sri (the Rice Goddess) guards over the crops, and small thatch huts dot the rice fields, giving shade to those who work them. Temples and small shrines can be seen along the way, women lay out offerings of flowers, rice, incense and holy water to placate evils spirits and please the good one. Even with the great influx of tourism, village life basically goes on the same. Almost every village on the way up to Ubud specializes in some kind of art form. You can stop off and see the artisans at work in their studios.

Many places near Ubud make beautiful side trips. Morning walk through the villages lead to out-of-the-way retreats. The route to Tegalalang offer beautiful views of terraces rice field and myriad of art studios, Mas, Penestanan and Peliatan, the centers of wood carving and painting, Sayan offer a stunning panorama of Ayung River valley and still home to spectacular view of gorges and palms and rice fields. Campuhan , the place where three rivers meet - a sacred site. There is a very beautiful temple called Pura Gunung Lebah is worth a visit.

To the north is Petulu village is known for many things but the most spectacular is the kokokan or white herons. Every morning at dawn and the afternoon around three or four o’clock, you can see them circling the trees in droves.

To the south a short walk you will arrive at Monkey Forest. To visit it, one must by a ticket. There are hundreds of tame monkeys and a temple stands in the middle of the forest. In the center of town the interesting places to see are the Puri (the court of palace of former kings), here every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock dozen of young girls study traditional Balinese dance. Ubud main market just opposite the Puri offer varieties of merchandises; Produce, dry goods, linens, T-shirts, paintings, wood carvings, even traveling medicine men appear here. Closed to market you can visit Puri Lukisan (Museum of Paintings). Established in 1954, it is dedicated to showing the works of local painters. It is the excellent place to get an overview of the stylistic differences between artists.

Ubud is a picturesque township and visitors have been attracted by its charm and beauty for decades. If shopping is your interest, Ubud has a myriad of shops which line the road to Monkey Forest and the Museum Puri Lukisan. Don’t forget to bargain!!! If art is your interest, in Ubud, Mas and Peliatan, one can study dance, music, painting or a number of other art forms. The best way to meet a teacher is to find a style that appeal to you (by going to galleries and watching performances) and than approach the artist directly about lessons.

While you are in Ubud and need more complete information, you can visit Bina Wisata a local Tourism Bureau. It prepare map of Bali and Ubud. There is a massage board, small book store and a printing press on the premises. It’s about 500 m past the market.

Waka Namya Resort is a nice place to stay. It offers free luxury shuttle service to the center of town and to the Rudana Museum and Arts Gallery; it is one of the best galleries in Ubud. It also offers a free tracking to the rice field. Excellent service and very friendly staffs. I know the manager very well, so I sand many guests to this resort. Waka di Ume, Komaneka, Santi Mandala Resort and Maya Ubud are also very nice place to stay. For more affordable accommodation you can choose Ubud Sari; small, charming and rustic ambience. It has a complete Spa and Beauty Salon service, Yoga, Chiropractic, Healing Week in Bali Program. Raw Health Food Program and Colonic Hydrotherapy.

So Ubud has many attractive objects can be seen for your Bali Vacation. And do not hesitate to choose beautiful Bali for your holiday. Bali is a small, beautiful island in Indonesia, the ultimate tourist destination in Asia.

The quickest and easiest way to find Bali hotels at your destination is to go online and visit a hotel reservation website. Do a search for Bali you are traveling to and you will be presented with a list of available hotels in Bali, Choose your preferred Bali Hotels.

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