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Links to Reviews for April 7-9

Posted Apr 9, 2008 by Sara  

Samsung CLP-610ND Printer - “The Samsung CLP-610ND is an affordable option to the high end CLP-650
and a great replacement to the lifeless CLP-300. Priced at $150.00 more than the CLP-300, you won’t be disappointed in what you pay for. First off, you get built in network capability. This is a must have for any business! The second and more important aspect of the CLP-610ND is the quality and speed of each print job. The self-calibration increases some print jobs but ensures you get top quality every time. At 21 pages per minute, you can have your report in your boss’ hand in no time.”

Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 - “Notebook mice are getting more and more popular. They offer 100% of the functionality of a standard mouse, but have it all packed into a smaller package. In addition, seeing that most laptop buyers are consumers that like to be unplugged and free to roam (hence why you buy a laptop), it is only common sense that a wireless mouse would make a smart purchase.”

7 Notebook Coolers Compared and Tested - “With the majority of PC shipments being laptops it is time to find out how you can effectively keep them running cool. In this comparison review we test seven different notebook coolers from Zalman, Vantec, Spire, Sunbeamtech, Revoltec and Antec.”

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  1. Michael said:
    4/10/2008 3:12 pm

    I too live in the Tampa Bay area (St. Pete) and had a similar experience. The private contractor that BrightHouse (different name back then) hired was installing cable at the house next door and actually trenched a line diagonally through the middle of my back yard. Not only did I have a line of dead grass; he also managed to cut through my cable . Made several calls and followed with a rather sharp letter to management.

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