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Hardware
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Epson Picturemate Deluxe Photo Printer Review & Its True Cost of Ownership
Epson Picturemate Deluxe offers fast and easy photo printing, editing and printing at home or office. You can print your photos on glossy 4x6 paper. With this photo printer, it is a quick process to make a direct printing from any PictBridge compatible digital camera and memory cards, and you don't need a PC. You can view your images in clear details on its photo viewer. Epson Picturemate Deluxe lacks an adapter for mini SD cards.
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Canon PIXMA IP1600 Photo Printer Review & Its True Cost of Ownership
With Canon PIXMA iP1600 Inkjet Printer you can make high quality photo printings at home. No need to limit yourself with standard paper sizes for your photo printings as Canon PIXMA iP1600 printer offers a wide variety of paper sizes and weights. For example; you can print on standard-sized papers, on credit cards or on envelopes if you want. Canon PIXMA iP1600 printer lacks output tray.
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Choosing a Digital Projector
There are tons of digital projectors available and they are
constantly dropping in price. However, when choosing a projector
for yourself or your school there are a few practical things you
should remember.
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10 Things To Be Considered Before Buying Student Laptops
The present day laptops are smarter, sleeker and sturdier. All in all, they have become better equipped to meet the hard wear and tear treatment by the students. But how would a first time buyer will get the best laptop from his purchase? Here is the list of top 10 things to be considered before buying a student laptop:
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Data in a Flash
NOT too long ago, flash drives were just for geeks. But these days, almost anyone who uses a computer is likely to have one, and some people even use it as a fashion accessory. The device, no larger than your thumb, is known by a variety of names: thumb drive, flash drive, flash disk, keydrive, keychain drive, clip drive, data stick, memory key and (erroneously) memory stick. All these refer to the USB flash drive, a storage device that uses flash memory to store data and programs and that connects to computers through the universal serial bus (USB).
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What is HDMI?
Why HDMI? What is it and why should I look for it on my next HDTV purchase? I also cover what the differences of HDMI generic and brand name cables. Don't make that next big purchase without reading this simple and straightforward article.
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The Laptops of the Future
Over the last few years the laptops sure have improved in performance haven't they? But what about their price?
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Branded PC or Assembled PC
Both Branded and Assembled PCs are have their own advantages and limitation. We need to buy a computer accounting to our requirement.
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How to Troubleshoot A Dead Computer
Is your Computer starting to act differently that sometimes it refuses to turn on? Or your Computer looks completely dead? If you're experiencing this kind of Computer problems, all you need is just some troubleshooting techniques to try and free all your Computer worries and headache.
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Network Media
Network media is what is used to connect Point A to Point B. Most people think of media as cables, but air is also media for wireless devices.
I will explain several different types of media - Coaxial cable, Unshielded Twisted Pair cable, fiber optic cable, and wireless media (air).
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