November 4th, 2009
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Normally the sound of your prepackaged speakers or your laptop speakers are awful. The are tinny, lacking depth, and most commonly don’t allow much volume.
If you’re really wanting to get the highest quality sound possible from your MP3’s, and online videos, you will need to invest in a set of high quality speakers.
The speakers I bought are the Logitech Z-5500 Digital Speakers with 5.1 Surround sound, these speakers are even THX certified, and with over 500 watts of power they can really get your music cranking.
These are higher end speakers, but worth every penny. But if you’re wanting to save some money and still have great sound, then I’d recommend the Creative Gigaworks T20. The T20’s have much lower power, and only include two speakers, by they do sound fabulous. Read the rest of this entry →
August 27th, 2009
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When you think trash, you surely don’t think about your old, trusty personal computer. But that’s exactly what will become of it when you make the inevitable move toward your next laptop or desktop.
And, yes, buying a new computer is inevitable, considering the pace at which computer technology zips along. Just think—about a handful of years ago, a fast microprocessor for a laptop was at 233 MHz. Now you’re looking at about at least 2 GHz! That’s Giga, with a G.
So eventually, you will want a computer that can handle the latest software, the latest games, and the latest interactive Web sites, and then you’ll have to throw away your old computer, right? Wrong.
Try selling your used computer instead. Throwing out your computer is one of the worst things you can do. For one, your computer may be useful for someone out there, even if just for scraps. Read the rest of this entry →
February 17th, 2009
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Computer Parts, Keyboard, Mouse, Product Review
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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro consist of a keyboard, a mouse, a black USB charger and a USB-A to Micro-USB for its rechargeable mouse.
The wireless set is easy to install. By plugging the USB cable into any USB port of the computer, a user could use the MX1100 while charging it simultaneously. The company claimed a 6 weeks use from a 7 hour charge.
Besides charging it, you can all simply replace its AA battery with any alkaline battery. The keyboard still runs on 2 AA alkaline batteries, which could provide battery life to the keyboard for 3 years. There are peripheral and indicator lights to signal the user when it is low on battery. Read the rest of this entry →
December 18th, 2008
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Many people would prefer using laptop computers than desktop computers. It is simply because laptop computers offer mobility to users.
If you think that laptop computers can give you the same computing needs you have for desktop computers, then you are right.
Typical features of desktop computers are also included with laptop computers. Most often, laptop features are more advanced than of desktop.
Laptop and desktop computers differ in size but this does not affect the performance they both give. Laptop computers are handy and portable. Read the rest of this entry →
December 17th, 2008
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Are you thinking of buying a laptop or a desktop? You have to know your computing needs before you buy a computer. You should know if you really need a laptop or a desktop to suit your computing needs.
But do you know the difference between a laptop and a desktop?
Desktop computer is a personal computer intended for regular use in a single location. Desktop computer primarily composed of a system unit (where the processor, motherboard, memory module and video card reside), monitor, keyboard mouse and speaker.
These computer parts are connected to each other in order to make the desktop computer work. Desktop computers are useful at home, office, and computer café. Read the rest of this entry →
October 17th, 2008
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Are you set to purchase new computer? Great! Choices are intimidating, though. Just looking at a price aspect, you will spend somewhere around hundred of dollars to thousand, quite simply.
First choice you will have to make is whether you should buy desktop or laptop. If you require any sum of mobility, we would suggest laptop.
If you do not plan on shifting your PC around or else using far away from home and office, then you might need desktop. Desktop PC are easy to repair & are very cheap for what you acquire.
Next, you will have to make choice on a few of major features & components of computer. Memory is the big factor in deciding how quickly your PC performs tasks – I will not buy computer with below 512 MB memory. Read the rest of this entry →