The Tt definitely is a better buy over the other two links.
This one is either on par or better than the Tt though:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129003
the HP zr2740w can be had for $450 and includes 3 year warranty with HP. I understand that there can be issues with this HP monitor model too, but the warranty with HP offers a greater peace of mind and reassurance.
So if you want just the resolution, then I think the HP is a better deal for...
avoid the HHKB lite, it's overpriced for the quality
found another [H] thread about the same inquiry and a good recommendation from that thread for a good economical priced compact KB are any of the Cherry ML series keyboards.
You can pick up a Cherry ML series KB on eb@y for like $15 - $30...
I think this is your best deal outside of majorly discounted office suites.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-office-365-university-2013-FX102918415.aspx
averages to $20 annually and she'll have the latest and greatest/crappiest Office version available.
BTW, the 2013 office sucks...
Cool news, but they've arrived late to the party.
DDR4 RAM is right around the corner, so manufacturers most likely will invest more heavily in producing those units and slow down on DDR3 production.
As such, these 16GB sodimms might have low production runs and be more expensive dollar per GB...
you need to register both a CC and bank account.
Then Amazon will either increase the monthly limit allowance or remove it entirely.
For my account, they raised the limit to $1,000.
Uncertain what triggers the limit increase amount or limit removal for personal accounts.
FS: sealed, new in box, Nvidia EVGA Geforce GTX 680 4GB
P/N: 04G-P4-2686-KR
$360 shipped to all 50 states, Am@zon P@yments only.
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FS: sealed, new in box, Samsung 840 Pro 512GB SSD
P/N: MZ-7PD512BW
Will also include an SATA to USB connector.
$375...
Get a $20 GC if you're a new customer
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Or $10 instant off (again, new customer)
because you know, 1% or 2% discount helps
For sale: Topre ISO Yellow keycaps set (twelve keycaps in the set)
Between ten to eleven keys can be used for ANSI Topre keyboards (sans the big@ss ISO enter key and/or the 1.25x shift key).
This is a picture depicting two sets, one on a keycap sizing legend sheet and one on a Realforce ANSI...
Router on sale for $140 FS
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New customers get $10 off $50+ purchase, or $20 GC on $100+ purchase.
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$10 instant off for $50+ purchase code: NEWCUSTOMER10INSTANT
$20 GC on $100+...
Agreed. The author is annoying.
He didn't mention anything about the acquisition as a strategic move against all the other giant patent hoarders. This was already discussed in depth with tech and business online articles during the time of acquisition.
The author is only considering the current...
This is still a niche product.
For this form factor to be more popular, it will require OEMs to implement the SFF8038 jack into mobile devices. Also, for greater adoption, this will require SSD companies to implement SFF8038 port on their drive offerings as well. Do SSD companies want to offer...
New in box, still in shrink-wrap: DC3217IYE
Also included is a compatible power cord and 4GB DDR3 sodimm (2x2GB)
~SOLD~
CPU: i3-3217U 1.8GHz
integrated HD4000 graphics
two HDMI ports
dimensions: 4.6" x 4.4" x 1.5"
Full detailed Specs and Drivers found on Intel's website.
Additional...
Just to clarify, the GP method still requires manual administration.
If you want to give users a newer iTunes version/update, then you'll have to update the GP iTunes installer package. But by disabling the automatic updates in the GP iTunes installer configuration, the user won't be prompted...
GP can do it. But only if you're aware of the iTunes update, as it is a manual approach to push the specific update package via GP. Think the OP wants to grant the users' PCs to automatically update iTunes whenever there is a new release.
Why do you think that your switches are eating up all your free IP addresses?
How many devices do you have in your environment? Does that number exceed the number of IPs in your DHCP range?
If you have unsecured wireless access points (or password protected but everyone has the credentials)...
t_ski,
Any update on this topic?
Not looking to hijack this thread, if deemed so, this can be a new thread on it's own.
I'm also in need of an asset management for a small environment, ~175 devices, and have looked at similar threads with suggestions. None of the suggested products fully meets...
From TR's FB page, a review of the cooler against the Samuel 17 and noctua NH-l9i
Google translated from Chinese to English. (humorous wacky English translations, but you'll get the gist of numbers and inequality symbols)
Long story short.
Picked up a 180GB drive.
Box appeared to be resealed, as circular seal had air pockets and box flaps were bent.
Interior security sticker on the anti-static bag had a few tears, obviously tampered.
Fortunately the anti-static bag containing the drive was sealed air-tight...