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After having read numerous complaints about this device going to sleep and never waking up, I made sure to immediately install it using the fairly public workaround of giving it a dedicated IP address. It has never used DHCP and it has never failed. Would it fail to wake up if I used DHCP? Probably so, but since I'm not using it that way, it's not a problem.
I'm ecstatic that the driver can be installed alone - without all of the extra overhead fluff that many consumer printers scatter around your system. When I'm not printing, there aren't 10,000 processes running in the background like there were with my old Lexmark.
So far I've only used the included inks and the photo quality, at least to an untrained eye, is much better than I would have expected from a device at this price. I don't know if the 6 ink option produces better photos than the default 4 color output right out of the box, but again, to my untrained eyes, the photo output looks great from the CMYK cartridges which
I'm ecstatic that the driver can be installed alone - without all of the extra overhead fluff that many consumer printers scatter around your system. When I'm not printing, there aren't 10,000 processes running in the background like there were with my old Lexmark.
So far I've only used the included inks and the photo quality, at least to an untrained eye, is much better than I would have expected from a device at this price. I don't know if the 6 ink option produces better photos than the default 4 color output right out of the box, but again, to my untrained eyes, the photo output looks great from the CMYK cartridges which
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I bought this when I was teaching math online so that I could write math notation rather than having to try to improvise representing a square root and exponents etc. I wound up using it as a primary laptop as well.
This tablet is solidly built with a solid well-made base construction. The keyboard is comfortable to use. Though the keyboard is slightly smaller than a full-sized keyboard, it is still very usable.
The display is beautiful. It swivels easily and changes modes pretty well -- though there is a bit of a lag. One minor annoyance is that if you shut down in portrait mode and then start up in landscape, the screen will not re-orient until after you have logged in. That makes logging in a little awkward unless you go back to portrait mode first.
This system also makes a great ebook reader. Sure -- it isn't as portable as a kindle or Sony reader. However, if you need to carry your laptop and want an electronic reading library -- this spares you having to carry yet another
This tablet is solidly built with a solid well-made base construction. The keyboard is comfortable to use. Though the keyboard is slightly smaller than a full-sized keyboard, it is still very usable.
The display is beautiful. It swivels easily and changes modes pretty well -- though there is a bit of a lag. One minor annoyance is that if you shut down in portrait mode and then start up in landscape, the screen will not re-orient until after you have logged in. That makes logging in a little awkward unless you go back to portrait mode first.
This system also makes a great ebook reader. Sure -- it isn't as portable as a kindle or Sony reader. However, if you need to carry your laptop and want an electronic reading library -- this spares you having to carry yet another
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I bought this when I was teaching math online so that I could write math notation rather than having to try to improvise representing a square root and exponents etc. I wound up using it as a primary laptop as well.
This tablet is solidly built with a solid well-made base construction. The keyboard is comfortable to use. Though the keyboard is slightly smaller than a full-sized keyboard, it is still very usable.
The display is beautiful. It swivels easily and changes modes pretty well -- though there is a bit of a lag. One minor annoyance is that if you shut down in portrait mode and then start up in landscape, the screen will not re-orient until after you have logged in. That makes logging in a little awkward unless you go back to portrait mode first.
This system also makes a great ebook reader. Sure -- it isn't as portable as a kindle or Sony reader. However, if you need to carry your laptop and want an electronic reading library -- this spares you having to carry yet another
This tablet is solidly built with a solid well-made base construction. The keyboard is comfortable to use. Though the keyboard is slightly smaller than a full-sized keyboard, it is still very usable.
The display is beautiful. It swivels easily and changes modes pretty well -- though there is a bit of a lag. One minor annoyance is that if you shut down in portrait mode and then start up in landscape, the screen will not re-orient until after you have logged in. That makes logging in a little awkward unless you go back to portrait mode first.
This system also makes a great ebook reader. Sure -- it isn't as portable as a kindle or Sony reader. However, if you need to carry your laptop and want an electronic reading library -- this spares you having to carry yet another
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I bought this when I was teaching math online so that I could write math notation rather than having to try to improvise representing a square root and exponents etc. I wound up using it as a primary laptop as well.
This tablet is solidly built with a solid well-made base construction. The keyboard is comfortable to use. Though the keyboard is slightly smaller than a full-sized keyboard, it is still very usable.
The display is beautiful. It swivels easily and changes modes pretty well -- though there is a bit of a lag. One minor annoyance is that if you shut down in portrait mode and then start up in landscape, the screen will not re-orient until after you have logged in. That makes logging in a little awkward unless you go back to portrait mode first.
This system also makes a great ebook reader. Sure -- it isn't as portable as a kindle or Sony reader. However, if you need to carry your laptop and want an electronic reading library -- this spares you having to carry yet another
This tablet is solidly built with a solid well-made base construction. The keyboard is comfortable to use. Though the keyboard is slightly smaller than a full-sized keyboard, it is still very usable.
The display is beautiful. It swivels easily and changes modes pretty well -- though there is a bit of a lag. One minor annoyance is that if you shut down in portrait mode and then start up in landscape, the screen will not re-orient until after you have logged in. That makes logging in a little awkward unless you go back to portrait mode first.
This system also makes a great ebook reader. Sure -- it isn't as portable as a kindle or Sony reader. However, if you need to carry your laptop and want an electronic reading library -- this spares you having to carry yet another
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Good looking printer, nice footprint. Worked great when I first connected it but then went to sleep and never came back. The only way that I can make this work is to unplug the power cord (yes, the on/of switch is asleep too!) and then plug the power cord back in. What a concept for a wireless printer!
I usually do my homework well before buying something like this -- I should have checked here first:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=571026
Obviously, HP has a major problem with this thing. I can't believe that they would have shipped this thing out. No more HP printers for me (and my family of four have 4 right now). Looking at other brands.
I usually do my homework well before buying something like this -- I should have checked here first:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=571026
Obviously, HP has a major problem with this thing. I can't believe that they would have shipped this thing out. No more HP printers for me (and my family of four have 4 right now). Looking at other brands.
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I received this printer about a week ago and had it set up in 10-minutes (including connecting to my wireless network). The printer has excellent quality and seems to work flawlessly. I don't have a single complaint, which is significant for a $100 printer! I HIGHLY recommend this printer for home use (especially with a wireless network) or even small office use.
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If you're reading this review right now, then chances are you want to make sure you are making the right choice.
Let me assure you, if you're planning on purchasing a Toshiba laptop, you are not.
Please, google "toshiba laptop complaints" and get the REAL reviews.
As for my input...
this is a conversation that took place in an authorized toshiba shipping store:
me: "Man, let me tell you something... NEVER buy a Toshiba laptop."
clerk: "With the ammount of them that we ship back every month, I never would."
..just in case you were wondering how many laptops this authorized postal service receives from customer and ships out for repair every month - "..about 30" is the answer that I got
Good luck.
Let me assure you, if you're planning on purchasing a Toshiba laptop, you are not.
Please, google "toshiba laptop complaints" and get the REAL reviews.
As for my input...
this is a conversation that took place in an authorized toshiba shipping store:
me: "Man, let me tell you something... NEVER buy a Toshiba laptop."
clerk: "With the ammount of them that we ship back every month, I never would."
..just in case you were wondering how many laptops this authorized postal service receives from customer and ships out for repair every month - "..about 30" is the answer that I got
Good luck.
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The Toshiba is a very solid fast laptop. I needed it for various business travel. Previously, I had a HP dv 2000 which was a total waste of money and broke down after one year. So- I certaintly did a fair amount of research when it came to purchasing a new laptop. The screen is amazing and so is the sound quality.
The seller Beach Camera listed the price as $732.00 one day and $698.00 the following day. Beach Camera or Amazon would not give back the difference.
Also-it states it is 15.4 screen. It is a 17 inch screen. It is very difficult to find a laptop travel case that fits this large thick computer.
The seller Beach Camera listed the price as $732.00 one day and $698.00 the following day. Beach Camera or Amazon would not give back the difference.
Also-it states it is 15.4 screen. It is a 17 inch screen. It is very difficult to find a laptop travel case that fits this large thick computer.
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I have been a Mac user on and off over the years. Like Mac better, but overpriced. I decided to try the Mac Mini with my 40 inch LCD and Voila! I now have a Mac with a 40 inch screen with WiFi and linking to ITunes and Internet with Safari and Leopard. Easy as pie. My daughter uses this in the living room and it adds another computer to the household for little money. Not a powerhouse, but if you want to use for surfing and other non-heavy duty purposes, this is the way to get back to Mac. Wireless keyboard and mouse allow us to sit on couch and use with ease and comfort. Very glad I purchased! I am writing this on my Compaq notebook and have an old E Machine too. Like the Mac Mini the best. If Apple ever lowers their notebook prices to more competitive prices, I will buy then. Hope this helps.
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I reviewed the Lenovo 3000 N200 Lenovo 3000 N200 0769 - Celeron M 540 / 1.86 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HDD 80 GB - CD-RW / DVD - GMA X3100 - WLAN : 802.11b/g - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Home Basic - 15.4" Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) - Microsoft Office Ready when I bought it earlier this year after my HP died. I had always been a big fan of the IBM Thinkpads and hoped that the 3000 N200 would be an economical replacement. Proving that you get what you pay for, I was very disappointed. I have subsequently wiped the N200 clean of Vista, installed Windows XP and gave it to my son. It works MUCH better under XP -- much faster.
I had always wanted to get the T61 because... well, I like thinkpads. I like the feel of the keyboard. Their displays are crisp and beautiful and the build is solid and durable. But at the time, my budget just wouldn't allow it. But after a few months, I was finally in a position to upgrade.
I was a little hesitant since all my experience with Thinkpads
I had always wanted to get the T61 because... well, I like thinkpads. I like the feel of the keyboard. Their displays are crisp and beautiful and the build is solid and durable. But at the time, my budget just wouldn't allow it. But after a few months, I was finally in a position to upgrade.
I was a little hesitant since all my experience with Thinkpads
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I purchased a Dell Inspiron 1720, refurbished, and it has been nothing but trouble since the box was opened. During the "Computer Set-Up" Vista crashed & rebooted the machine. It kept randomly rebooting, without any rhyme or reason: While I was looking at the installed programs; When I tried some of the pre-packaged games (solitaire); When I was online using Windows Explorer; When I was using my Firefox browser. It would restart with multiple programs or a single program running.
The obvious fix was to upgrade to Windows XP. Except that this machine is engineered so that it is not backwards compatible with any OS prior to Vista.
It was even replaced with another refurbished machine which crashed just as frequently and inexplicably.
Then they replaced some of the hardware (CPU & Hard drive) and returned it without reinstalling the operating system or any software. After I did that the computer continued to randomly reboot. Now they want to return to the beginning and make me do their
The obvious fix was to upgrade to Windows XP. Except that this machine is engineered so that it is not backwards compatible with any OS prior to Vista.
It was even replaced with another refurbished machine which crashed just as frequently and inexplicably.
Then they replaced some of the hardware (CPU & Hard drive) and returned it without reinstalling the operating system or any software. After I did that the computer continued to randomly reboot. Now they want to return to the beginning and make me do their
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Please do not buy this computer. I had this computer for two months and the screen is cracked internally. Dell said that I caused the damage and I would have to pay $400 to fix it. I work in social services and I don't have that kind of money. $400 is my rent for the month. I am now using my old Toshiba laptop that I have had for almost 6 years without any issues. I never taken it off my desk it has never dropped. This model in particular has the problem of internally cracked screens, just do some online searches and you will see this problem come up constantly. Stay away from this product.
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I can't begin to describe how cool this laptop is. It is all you need for personal or business work. I have an Acer Desktop with 1 GB of RAM and 100 GB Memory. This little guy has 4 GB of RAM and an Intel Duo Core Processor (that's basically at least twice as fast as my desktop) and 250 GB on the hard drive! Those items are critical for good, fast performance. The keyboard is perfectly typical in its layout and the mouse pad is actually sleek and slightly indented, allowing you to seamlessly run your finger over the metal. The two button pads allow for more functions. It is completely intuitive and although I prefer Windows XP Home over Vista Home (XP is faster), you can't get around that nowadays. It comes preloaded with everything you need and I actually uninstalled some unnecessary programs. I took out the Norton Virus software and put in Windows Live One Care (my preference on quality and ease of use).
There are lots of standards that used to be extras, like the Web Cam,
There are lots of standards that used to be extras, like the Web Cam,
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Please do not buy this computer. I had this computer for two months and the screen is cracked internally. Dell said that I caused the damage and I would have to pay $400 to fix it. I work in social services and I don't have that kind of money. $400 is my rent for the month. I am now using my old Toshiba laptop that I have had for almost 6 years without any issues. I never took the Dell off my desk; it has never dropped. This model in particular has the problem of internally cracked screens, just do some online searches and you will see this problem come up constantly. Stay away from this product.
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Please do not buy this computer. I had this computer for two months and the screen is cracked internally. Dell said that I caused the damage and I would have to pay $400 to fix it. I work in social services and I don't have that kind of money. $400 is my rent for the month. I am now using my old Toshiba laptop that I have had for almost 6 years without any issues. I never took the Dell off my desk it has never dropped. This model in particular has the problem of internally cracked screens, just do some online searches and you will see this problem come up constantly. Stay away from this product.
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I like the fact that I can run XP Pro on it and MAC OSX. It's thin and small, has a built in camera, light weight, and doesn't run too hot. Its also easy to upgrade. I've put 3gigs of RAM in, and 250 gig H/D (Fujitsu SATA 2.5" H/D). This is an awesome machine and I use it a lot to do imovies. Cold Eyes
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The HP dx2300 is a well built well thought out computer. It is of solid steel construction with very little plastic on it. I added 2 more GB of RAM and it handles Photoshop work with ease and is very fast. I also added a dual monitor video card and that is working perfectly.
This computer seems to have everything you need or can be expanded to your needs, and it has nothing you don't need. I would buy it again in a minute. Indeed, I own the dx2000 and dx2200 in addition to the dx2300 and am very happy with all three.
This computer seems to have everything you need or can be expanded to your needs, and it has nothing you don't need. I would buy it again in a minute. Indeed, I own the dx2000 and dx2200 in addition to the dx2300 and am very happy with all three.
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I bought a top-of-the-line version of this for my son for med but it turned out to be completely unreliable. And 9 of the 10 others in his class who had Lenovo's had the exact same experience. Only 1 was satisfied. What's worse, when we had a disagreement with Lenovo over whether we should pay for a repair that did not fix the problem, the head of Lenovo's customer service department told me -- and this is an exact quote -- "I don't care what's good for the customer, I care what's good for Lenovo. BEWARE!
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Hello, this is actually my first review I have ever written. I am taking the time to write one because when I was reading reviews about this laptop there were some things that I was wondering about that I did not find in reviews. So, I will try to address the same questions that you might have that I had before I purchased this laptop.
First, I have to tell you some things about my dv9700t. I purchased this laptop through the HP website. I recieved the computer within a week of purchasing it which was 2 weeks earlier than expected(shipped from China) and my specs are as follows:
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9300 2.5 GHz
6MB L2 Cache
High-Definition Ultra Brightview Widescreen Display
3G of Ram
512 NVIVIA GeForce 8600M GS graphics Card
320GB(160 x 2) SATA harddrives at 5400 RPM
HD DVD Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium.
This labtop costed $1600. This was my first PC that I have purchased through HP. I have previous owned a Gateway and I have worked with Dells laptops. I must say
First, I have to tell you some things about my dv9700t. I purchased this laptop through the HP website. I recieved the computer within a week of purchasing it which was 2 weeks earlier than expected(shipped from China) and my specs are as follows:
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9300 2.5 GHz
6MB L2 Cache
High-Definition Ultra Brightview Widescreen Display
3G of Ram
512 NVIVIA GeForce 8600M GS graphics Card
320GB(160 x 2) SATA harddrives at 5400 RPM
HD DVD Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium.
This labtop costed $1600. This was my first PC that I have purchased through HP. I have previous owned a Gateway and I have worked with Dells laptops. I must say
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Hello, this is actually my first review I have ever written. I am taking the time to write one because when I was reading reviews about this laptop there were some things that I was wondering about that I did not find in reviews. So, I will try to address the same questions that you might have that I had before I purchased this laptop. First, I have to tell you some things about my dv9700t. I purchased this laptop through the HP website. I recieved the computer within a week of purchasing it which was 2 weeks earlier than expected(shipped from China).
My specs are as follows:
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9300 2.5 GHz, 6MB L2 Cache.
High-Definition Ultra Brightview Widescreen Display
3G of Ram
512 NVIVIA GeForce 8600M GS graphics Card.
320GB(160 x 2) SATA harddrives at 5400 RPM. HD DVD Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium.
This labtop costed $1600. This was my first PC that I have purchased through HP. I have previous owned a Gateway and I have worked with Dells laptops. I must say that
My specs are as follows:
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9300 2.5 GHz, 6MB L2 Cache.
High-Definition Ultra Brightview Widescreen Display
3G of Ram
512 NVIVIA GeForce 8600M GS graphics Card.
320GB(160 x 2) SATA harddrives at 5400 RPM. HD DVD Drive
Windows Vista Home Premium.
This labtop costed $1600. This was my first PC that I have purchased through HP. I have previous owned a Gateway and I have worked with Dells laptops. I must say that
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