HP300PRO DJ HEADPHONES A great pair of headphones for the DJ starting out or home use. ... more
Adjustable swivel mount earcups give maximum comfort in various positions. Powerful Neodymium magnets sustain high SPLs and give high definition bass and transparent highs. Excellent value for money. Features: 54mmØ drivers with Neodymium magnets sustain high SPLs Blister packed Earcups can be swivelled and reversed Adjustable padded headband Gold-plated connector Single side coiled cable entry Mono/Stereo selector Supplied with 6.3mm adaptor Specification: Cable: 3.0m Connector: 3.5mm/6.3mm Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz Impedance: 60 Ohms @ 1kHz Sensitivity: 106dB/mW Speaker size: 54mmØ
HP300PRO DJ HEADPHONESCITRONIC HP300PRO DJ headphonesA great pair of headphones for the DJ ... more
starting out or home use. Adjustable swivel mount earcups give maximum comfort in various positions whilst the powerful Neodymium magnets sustain high SPLs and give high definition bass and transparent highs - Excellent value for money.
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This range of print cartridges from HP is the bigger and better version of the HP300. Those of you who remember my stunning, wrongly uncrowned review of the HP300 will remember how it ran out after just 140 pages. Well, this time I splashed out on the upgrade.
Basically, these cost £30 each, although I picked them up on ebay for around £19 brand new and sealed. They are print cartridges that do a lot more than the HP300.
The black and white cartridge will give 600 pages of print (4 times what I got out of its baby brother at just twice the price). The colour one gives 440 pages.
The cartridges are tidy and easy to install ? they just click into place. There?s no ink around and you won?t get ink everywhere which is ideal.
The quality of the ink is stunning ? rich and dark, intense and thick, it looks brilliant. It never ...
Advantages: Slick, lightweight design; good performance; built-in webcam; Disadvantages: Low battery life, glossy display can be reflective
In my eyes, the DV6 is proof that laptops are very affordable. The specs are:
AMD Turion 64, dual core processor
2 GB DDR2 memory
15.4â?³ WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1280 x 800)
256MB NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) Go 7200
160GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support
1.3 Megapixel Webcam with mic built into screen
Altec Lansing speakers built in
3 USB ports, ExpressCard/54 Slot, Video Out,
Windows Vista Home Premium
these are the specs that the laptop my friend has.
One of the things that sold me on this laptop was the screen. The screen is excellent. It is bright and clear, and provides a respectable
1280×800 resolution in a widescreen format. there are other notebooks with higher resolution. but It really comes down to preference. For me, I ...
TechKing123 09.09.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of HP Pavilion dv6
Advantages: Small, easy to use, cheap, convenient Disadvantages: None really
I recently bought a new HP printer. It's an all in one that does photos while also having a built in scanner, copier, network print server, email system and web server.
On the front of this printer was a USB port and a card reader. The USB port is excellent for getting files from USB devices, but really comes in to it's own when used with the BT 300 from HP.
This is basically a small USB stick that sticks in the USB port on your printer and enables it as a bluetooth print server. This means that any bluetooth enabled device can print to the printer without wires.
The second I plugged in the device my printer recognised it and displayed the bluetooth logo on the little LCD screen. A quick scan on my phone revealed my printer sitting waiting. I selected a photo on my phone, pressed Send Via Bluetooth and it was away. I got ...