The Intermec EasyCoder C4 is a desktop printer for direct thermal and thermal transfer printing. Complete setup tools and an innovative double-clam shell design make setup and... more
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The Intermec EasyCoder C4 is a desktop printer for direct thermal and thermal transfer printing. Complete setup tools and an innovative double-clam shell design make setup and operation a cinch. Intermec's C4 is sleek, compact, and very silent in its operation. The C4 has a unique double-clam shell which opens for extremely easy drop-in loading of supplies.
Advantages: good value for money, good security, very fast basic installation Disadvantages: must read the manual for advanced settings, beware of 'lemons'
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What's in the box
In the box it comes with the wireless modem, DC adaptor, microfilter (only one, if you have >1 phone socket in the house, buy more), an ADSL telco cable, an Ethernet/CAT5 patch cable, a CD-ROM (contains only the electronic quick installation guide and a 'must-read' user manual) and a one page, double-sided quick installation guide.
The microfilter...
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Advantages: Thin design, great looks, better for the eyes Disadvantages: None
...Ever since LCD monitors hit the market a few years back I have wanted one, but the high price coupled with the quality of the display always held me back. Finally though I decided that my old CRT monitor was not really up to the job, it is a monster of a display about the size of a small car taking up far too much desk space so it really did have to go. I did a great deal of research online to find out which was the best LCD monitor for my needs and was constantly finding myself reading good reports on the Philips 170C4FS 17” LCD Monitor (henceforth in this review to be known as the 170C4). I also noticed that it was sold by PC World which was another bonus as I wanted to see the monitor I bought working first, just to see if the colours and brightness were acceptable and exactly as I required.
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