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The Functional Laptop for Business and Personal - Toshiba Tecra A10
Reviewed on February 16, 2009
Toshibas Tecra A10 family allows users to utilize desktop features from a laptop. The Tecra A10s provide enough power, high performance, and quality features that many would think they were working from a desktop computer. It is a perfect laptop for traveling business individuals and for home use as well – even as a media center PC. Regardless of what you are looking for in a computer, the Toshiba Tecra A10 provides you with desktop functionality in a portable... Read More
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Zink Imaging – A New way to Print
Reviewed on February 16, 2009
Zink Imaging is a term used for Zero Ink™. It is exactly as it sounds a new technology that allows consumers to print images without the use of ink cartridges and printer ribbons. This new technology is to be released, to the public, at some point during the year... Read More
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The Very First Laptop Offered with 128GB SSD – Toshiba’s Dynabook SS RX1
Reviewed on March 30, 2008
While Toshiba's Dynabook SS RX1 will be available with 128GB SSD, the standard configuration only includes an 80GB hard drive. Regardless, this is the first mention of a laptop being offered with the 128GB SSD. The use of the SSD has definitely increased the life span of a laptop battery; rumor has it, the expected battery life, on the Dynabook SS RX1, is 12.5... Read More
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The Greatest Home Entertainment PC on the Market – the HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f
Reviewed on March 30, 2008
The HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f offers a new revolution of computing, and home theatre, in one, simple, sleek box! Techies, and entertainment enthusiasts alike, now have the opportunity to own a, low priced, compact, PC designed for home entertainment. HP has outdone themselves by creating a machine that offers a combo Blu-ray / HD DVD drive, PVR (personal video recording) capabilities, and a powerful back end to provide you with the utmost of processing speeds.... Read More
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Sharing files, wirelessly, at high speeds - Apple's AirPort Express
Reviewed on March 27, 2008
Sharing, from any USB peripheral, has never been easier. Simply plug your USB Printer, USB Hard Drive, and more, into the back of the new AirPort Express, and everyone within your house, office, dorm, etc, now have access. To ensure optimal speeds, Apple has integrated MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output), into their new AirPort express. This technology allows for the fastest connection and data transfer times... Read More
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Solid State Drives - Is the SSD the Future?
Reviewed on February 02, 2008
While a solid sate drive is still a hard drive, there are so many new technologies involved it’s difficult to call it such. The biggest difference between a solid state drive and your typical hard drive is the storage medium used in each. Typical hard drives use a magnetic medium whereas solid state drives are derived from the semiconductor technology (electrical... Read More
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Drobo is the First Fully Automated Storage Robot
Reviewed on January 27, 2008
While Data Robotics' Drobo isn't the first drive enclosure created for high-capacity storage—there are various external USB drives or enclosures offered by a number of companies—Drobo takes a unique approach to external storage. Drobo's ridiculously easy-to-use design comes with a correspondingly high price tag, but, depending on your needs, Drobo will likely fit the bill. Drobo limits the amount of human interaction required and includes some of the most advanced automated features... Read More
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