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Amigo AMX-CA6xE:
... have been researching routers with in-built modems, and the prices seemed way too expensive as oppose to the dsl router/switches. (The RJ11 WAN out is the tell tale sign, as this goes straight into your wall, whereas as RJ45 goes onto an ethernet modem or cable set top box.) I found this router on adslguide.org as the best for value for money, and before purchasing, i made sure i would have all the support i ne... Read the full review: Review by dale.s |
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Apple iBook 2001 Archive Computers / This iBook weighs 4.9 pounds — almost 2 pounds lighter than before. You’ll also note that this iBook is smaller: just 11.2 inches wide, 9.1 inches deep and 1.35 inches thick. With iMovie, iTunes and iTools, the new iBook is designed to work with your digital tools and toys. |
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USB Drive ... you need storage on the move? The Aries DidiDisk provides the solution! This portable storage device uses solid state technology to give you an affordable, reliable and easy to use USB drive. Transfer data, music, graphics or multimedia files from computer to computer without the need for an external power supply! So forget about creating CDs or using old floppy disks the DidiDisk makes moving data simple! Features No external power required Write protect mode and booting mode USB 1.1 Interface Compact design System Requirements Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP MAC OS 8.6/9.x/10.x Linux Core 2.4 or above USB 1.1 Port Oredered because of the price (£... Read the full review: USB Pen Drive Diddidisk by dwjupnorth |
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Apple iBook ... recently bought an iBook to take away with me to university in September, wanting something different from a normal windows system. I briefly considered getting Linux, but then looked at the iBook and decided to give it a try. People tried to convince me it was a bad idea initially, saying that I'd have to get used to a new OS and there wasn't much software for it. Blah Blah Blah :) Well, it took about a few days to get used to the new OS. I haven't had a problem with it. The only reason it feels odd at first is that I'm so used to Win 98. A total computer newbie would find learning to use Mac OSx much easier than Windows. The software that c... Read the full review: Nice by Tybalt348 |
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Apple iMac ... review may be a little short because I don't know too much about computers but recently I got a new job and I had to work on an IMac and it is absolutely rubbish. In fairness it may just be that I am too use to a windows PC but then so are most people so I will say that if you have never used an apple before don't bother. I have to use it mainly for the internet and it is so bad I am writing this review on a PC because it can't support internet explorer. I feel that the market is now so dominated by Microsoft that the Apple does not really stand a chance. Other browsers such as netscape function well but I found that the connection is frustratingly ... Read the full review: An apple a day keeps Bill Gates away by matt1979 |
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