HP is the leading provider of printing and imaging solutions for both business and consumer use. Its Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) includes printer hardware, all-in-ones,... more
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HP is the leading provider of printing and imaging solutions for both business and consumer use. Its Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) includes printer hardware, all-in-ones, projectors, digital imaging devices such as cameras and scanners, and associated supplies and accessories.
Advantages: Screen, graphics, wireless range Disadvantages: Battery life, viewing angles
...has two 3D games made especially for the Dell x50v, Fathammer's Stuntcar Extreme driving game and the 3D puzzle game Enigmo, which look gorgeous and run well on the Dell. I would say that they are on par with the Playstation Portable, and even better than the Nintendo DS' graphics. If this is a sign of things to come in the gaming land of the Dell PDA, then I can't wait for the next 3D accelerated game!
Although the manual was very helpful, using the PDA was very easy has all that was required is to take the stylus from the stylus holder and switch the PDA on. The first screen would introduce you to the PDA and run a stylus calibration test to ensure accurate usage of the touch screen. Afterwards you can just enter your details into the owner information window and it is officially your PDA.
The screen is a joy to behold even when...
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Advantages: Reliable product Disadvantages: Not flat screen
...So my ACER flat screen monitor at work gave up the ghost last week and Bob the IT Donut said that I could have a replacement flatscreen monitor but it would take 7 - 10 days until it was here. In a sinister manner, he leaned forward and whispered in my ear: "follow me, Wayne". I picked up a pen with which to stab him in case things got a bit tasty and followed him out of the office.
We went a place in the basement affectionately called "the dungeon" and he showed me his wares! "Take your pick", Bob said as I surveyed the treasure before me. Keyboards, mice, computers, monitors piled dungeon ceiling high and standing room only!
I picked out a Hewlett Packard M50 monitor, which is very similar to the one I have at home, though with a slightly different spec.
I'm writing this review in a "non-teccie" style, and I hope you...
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...HP Pavilion F50s, is excellent got mine about a year ago and I love it. The colour is not brilliant (Grey) but I suppose it goes with my life! Any way it cost me just under £250.00 for a 15 inch size, and it does the business. This is available at most electrical sellers, I got mine from Comet. Had a bit of a problem at first. I bought it one evening, took it back to mine, set it up as usual, no problems, turned on the screen and noticed a crystal within the screen had disappeared. A crystal is what makes the screen up, normal monitors don’t have this but flat screen and plasmas do that’s what makes them so expensive. My mate who works for REDBUS internet company said take it back straight away, because the crystal that has disappeared will slowly destroy's the other crystal around it, and will slowly kill your screen.
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