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Providing innovative, reliable products and services is a key element in satisfying customer needs, but there are other important elements as well. HP offers many different products and services to a broad set of customers. It is imperative that the products and services recommended to a specific customer are those that will best fulfill the customer's overall, long-term needs. HP has what you need. HP presents the sliding shelf 2U for all HP racks. The sliding shelf combines a flat rackmounting surface with full product accessibility. The shelf and slides arrive preassembled for quick installation.
Advantages: Lots of resource, processor power and expansion Disadvantages: Price and extras needed.
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Inside the Box you can expand the RAM up to 4Gb thanks to the expansion slots and there are 2 slots available for dual Core Xeon processors. Normally they ship with one and I will mention prices for additional processors later.
On the front of the server, there is a great LED display that gives a simple and effective method of telling shat is plugged in, working or faulty on the server. Handy for diagnosing hardware issues.
Alson on this panel are 2 handy placed USB connectors so you can "front access" devices such as mice and keyboards when setting it up before loading into a server rack.
Weight of it is HEAVY. It takes 2 of you to load and lift this into the rack and it comes with the bolts to attach it to the front of the rack but not the sliding mounts. These are available separately for about £150 a set. It also comes with its...
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Advantages: Looks good and affordable Disadvantages: none
...When it comes to home printer HP is thought of as one off the best in the field and this model emphases this reputation. The printer fires outs quickly good quality prints and is quiet in the process.
I bought this for my desktop from the person I bought my computer from. I got the HP 960c after I was advised to. I think at the time it cost about £150.
The printer is much plainer than the HP DeskJet 5550 I also own. However still think that it is stylish. The design has to basic colours incorporate in to it these are dark grey and light almost cream grey. This may not sound that nice but it is ok. The size and shape of he printer is practical, and this design give the printer a compact size. This allows a doubled up input tray, meaning it can sit on any shelf under your desk without trouble. The dimensions of which are, 43.9 cm x...
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Advantages: Small footprint, ease of use and reliability Disadvantages: Cost of running and paper storage
...I've been around for too long and owned or had experience of several makes of printers in the same period including dotmatrix, Bubblejets, Lasers (B/W and colour), most HP's and Lexmark's; each with its own foibles and idiosyncrasies. This particular piece of light grey plastic does me for the job I intended it to do – print in B/W and coloured imagery for internet usage, not for photographic work.
It is ‘fit for purpose’ (a quality professional’s saying meaning it will do what it is designed to do). That is the essence of this printer; it will admirable suit home use and some graphical work (at a cost). Anything more demanding like lots of photographic images will make your pocket feel like it’s got a hole in it.
Printers are marketed very cleverly these days. The money and profits come from...
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I like to be spoilt. Well, doesn't everyone? There are times when I just want to glide through life enjoying what I am doing and have other people deal with all the "chores" so I can concentrate on much more interesting and rewarding... more
When my daughter first began walking last year were were looking for equipment that would encourage and develop her emerging skills. A slide seemed a good place to start and this one was the first one we saw and liked.
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A quick Google... more