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Written by Bryan Super Admin Guy Steimel
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Tuesday, 05 February 2008 21:03 |
T he E-Disk Altima E3S320 is pushed to 1.6 Terabytes or 1600 gigabytes. They just made a 1Tb hard drive for consumers a few months ago and now they have an even larger SSD. Even though its made don't expect to be affordable. Prices haven't been posted yet but expect to be far out of the average price range. The drive is 3.5 inch form factor and transfers data at 230mb/sec. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 February 2008 21:04 )
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Written by Bryan Super Admin Guy Steimel
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Thursday, 29 November 2007 11:00 |
 Here is a handy chart showing the power consumption of todays most popular HDTV's. I was surprised at the yearly cost of some of these tv's. The plasmas are the biggest energy hogs the highest being $185. $185 is a considerable energy increase especially if you have 2 or 3 of these babies. CNET provided this nice collection through a test of 80 different models. It shows standby watt, powered on watts, watts per square inch, there overall score and score per size and annual cost. If you have not jumped into the HDTV bandwagon you'll be glad to know that your saving $50-$185 per year in energy costs. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 November 2007 11:29 )
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Written by Bryan Super Admin Guy Steimel
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Monday, 19 November 2007 21:12 |
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As LCD TV's lower in price everyone seems to be getting them and putting them in more interesting place. A nice place for a tv is the kitchen. You can enjoy the game while you make the nachos or acually follow along with the food network to impress your mate. The only problem is that there is a lot of stuff thats a little dangerous for a delicate LCD TV. Well the answer is here at frontgate.com. They have designed a sturdy stainless steel widescreen 20" TV that comes with a water resistant remote. It comes with all the normal fixens from a quality TV. HDMI connection, 15-pin D sub for input from a computer,16:9 HDTV ration,quality sound. The stainless steel will help protect from erosion and will match most of your appliances too. Looks like a quality TV, made for a specific location and at $600 is priced competitively.
Check it out here |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 November 2007 21:57 )
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Written by Bryan Super Admin Guy Steimel
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Friday, 16 November 2007 09:15 |
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Already available for the holidays is a PC for only $199 running Linux. Every year we see Linux creeping into the Desktop market with Ubuntu now offered on dell's this PC from Walmart is a considerable jump.
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Written by Bryan Super Admin Guy Steimel
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Friday, 16 November 2007 08:59 |
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The USB Ecostrip is a normal power strip but with an added bonus, it turns off your devices when your not using them. The Ecostrip has a USB connection to your PC and determines when you shutdown, when you do, it powers down any peripheral devices you might have including your printer, router, monitor or anthing else. As your electric bill keeps rising this winter grab this easy gadget to help you trim a couple bucks off. On average you could save $70 in the first year. The strip only costs 34.95, so it pays for itself. It seems like a really great idea for the average home user.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 November 2007 09:00 )
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