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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author:

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NewStar FPMA-D960 - Mounting kit ( articulating arm, desk clamp mount ) for LCD display ( Tilt & Swivel ) - black - screen size: 10 - 26 - mounting interface: 100 x 100 mm, 75 x 75 mm


NewStar FPMA-D960 – Mounting kit ( articulating arm, desk clamp mount ) for LCD display ( Tilt & Swivel ) – black – screen size: 10 – 26 – mounting interface: 100 x 100 mm, 75 x 75 mm


£58.24


The NewStar Flat Panel/LCD Monitor Arm allows you to maximize the efficiency and productivity of your Flat Panel / LCD Monitor The Flat Panel arm can be adjusted in five different ways to increase the use of the screen and prevent RSI Flat panel arms allow users to swing, lift, tilt and turn their flat panel monitors for maximum efficiency and ergonomic comfort   Product Description&nb…

7 Inch Portable Swivel Design DVD Player


7 Inch Portable Swivel Design DVD Player


£99.99


Take your films on the go with this portable DVD player. Featuring a swivel 7 inch screen to allow viewing from a multitude of angles, this will allow you to keep the kids entertained in the car on those long journeys. With USB and SD card playback you can use this to view items when away from the computer….

Newstar LCD 82cm-152cm Black max 50kg, LED-W560


Newstar LCD 82cm-152cm Black max 50kg, LED-W560


£57.25


Newstar LED-W560 flat panel wall mountThe NewStar LCD/LED TV wall mount allows you to mount a LCD or LED TV to any wall. Cause of the flexible hole pattern of this system is this wall mount useable for almost every TV up to 60 inches. You are able to tilt and swivle your screen very easily.This wall mount is easily to install by using the VESA hole pattern at the rear side of your TV. This wall mo…

Turtle Beach Licensed COD MW3 Ear Force Foxtrot PX21 Headset (PS/Xbox 360/PC/Mac)


Turtle Beach Licensed COD MW3 Ear Force Foxtrot PX21 Headset (PS/Xbox 360/PC/Mac)


£49.92



Black Adjustable 6 Levels Protector USB Cooling Cooler Laptop 3 Fans Pad with 4 USB 2.0 Ports for Sony HP Dell Samsung Toshiba Advent Compaq,Packard Bell


Black Adjustable 6 Levels Protector USB Cooling Cooler Laptop 3 Fans Pad with 4 USB 2.0 Ports for Sony HP Dell Samsung Toshiba Advent Compaq,Packard Bell


£9.99


Compatible with any notebook computers with 4 ports USB hub. Specifications: * USB hub compatible with USB 1.1 * Air Flow: 28 CFM * Speed: 1500 rpm * Noise Level: 25 dBA * Rated Voltage: DC 5V * Power Consumption: < 0.9 W * Rated Current: < 180 mA * Fan: 60 x 60 x 15 mm (L x W xH) * M.T.B.F.: 20,000 hours * Dimensions: 326 x 273 x 42 mm (L x W x H) * Weight: 962g Package contents: * ...

7dayshop Memory - USB Flash Drive / Key Drive - 32GB - Black Capless Swivel


7dayshop Memory – USB Flash Drive / Key Drive – 32GB – Black Capless Swivel


£14.99


These drives are perfect for the average user simply looking to store a lot of data, whether it be your music files, images or documents (if you have written a few novels!).

No more frustrating lost caps or ‘trouser fluff’ USB blockage! The simple swivel action protects the USB end of the drive very nicely indeed.

- Nice rubber feel
- Quality swivel action
- Red LED on Light
- Keyring attachab…


Swivel USB 2.0 High Speed Metal Flash Memory Pen Drive Disk Stick (8GB Black)


Swivel USB 2.0 High Speed Metal Flash Memory Pen Drive Disk Stick (8GB Black)


£5.88



Swivel USB 2.0 High Speed Metal Flash Memory Pen Drive Disk Stick (8GB Light Blue)


Swivel USB 2.0 High Speed Metal Flash Memory Pen Drive Disk Stick (8GB Light Blue)


£5.99



Swivel USB 2.0 High Speed Metal Flash Memory Pen Drive Disk Stick (8GB Deep Blue)


Swivel USB 2.0 High Speed Metal Flash Memory Pen Drive Disk Stick (8GB Deep Blue)


£5.88



Usb Swivel

5MP Sleek Photo and Video Camera with 3 Inch Swivel Screen

Awesome photo and DV camera brought to you at a wholesale direct from the factory price. This sleek little clamshell style unit is sure to impress.

With its fold out swivel screen, 5 MP CMOS sensor, built in flash, 30 FPS video capture, PictBridge compatibility and 4:3 or 16:9 capture options, you could say that this model has got a world of features all crammed into an attractive little silver package.

The rear thumbstick is easy to control while holding the camera to allow easy setting and mode changes while in use and the widescreen display clearly shows all the activated features as well as your subject in brilliant color.

Buy stock today at our great wholesale prices and re-sell for even greater profits to potentially millions of customers on eBay, UBid, Amazon or your own storefront and make use of Chinavasion’s efficient drop shipping services for maximum convenience.

China Manufacturer Specification

  • Still Image Resolution (Lowest to Highest):
    4:3- 1024×768 (1MP), 2048X1536 (3MP), 2592×1944 (5MP)
    16:9- 1024×576 (1MP), 2048×1152 (3MP), 2592×1456 (4MP)
  • Video Resolution:
    4:3- 320×240, 640×480, 720×480
    16:9- 320×176, 640×352, 720×400
  • Formats:
    - Still Image Format: JPEG
    - Video Capture Format: ASF at 15 or 30 FPS
  • LCD screen: 3 Inch LCD
  • Lens: CMOS
  • F/7.35mm , f=3.2
  • Zoom: x8 Digital
  • Focus range: 0.5m to infinite
  • Storage media: SD Card (up to 4GB)
  • Internal: 16MB
  • Flash: Auto. Red Eye, ON
  • White balance: Auto, Sunshine, Cloudy, Tungsten, Florescent
  • EV compensation: -2.0~+2.0
  • Sensor sensitivity: 1/125~1/2000
  • Self timer: 10sec. 20sec
  • Image Effects: Normal, Sepia, Black and White
  • Automatic Capture Scenario Settings: Auto, Scenery, Flower, Night
  • Auto power off: 1min, 2mins, OFF
  • Power supply: 900mAh Replaceable Battery (BL-5C)
  • PC interface: USB
  • Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese
  • System: Windows 98SE and Later, MAC OS 9.2 and Later, Linux
  • Dimension: 110x24x60mm
  • Manufacturer Ref: RIBTRCCZOBT5

Other Features:

  • Web cam function
  • TV OUT (PAL and NTSC User Selectable)

Package Contents:

  • Model CVSE-702 Digital Camera
  • Power Adapter
  • Remote Control
  • USB Data Transfer Cable
  • AV Cable (Stereo 3xRCA)
  • Ear Phones
  • Soft Carrying Pouch
  • Software CD
  • Wrist Lanyard

  • Manufacturer and Origin: China
  • Login for Wholesale Discount Price

Visit the website: http://www.boutic.power-heberg.com
You will find much more.

Current Reviews:    This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 21 January, 2009.
About the Author

The Best Distributor Of Chinese Wholesale Electronics.
China Electronics Wholesale and Dropship: Gadgets, Cell Phones, Car DVD Players, Digital Cameras, Digital Camcorders, MP4 Players, MP3 Players, Spy Cameras, Security Products, PC Accessories, and more…
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author:

Drives Internal


New STARTECH.COM 18 Inch Serial ATA Internal Hard Drive Keep The Cable Ultra-Thin Narrow Flexible


New STARTECH.COM 18 Inch Serial ATA Internal Hard Drive Keep The Cable Ultra-Thin Narrow Flexible




New INTEL Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive 24x IDE / ATAPI Internal Power High-Speed Internet


New INTEL Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive 24x IDE / ATAPI Internal Power High-Speed Internet




New LG ELECRONICS USA Multiple Compatibility Internal Dual Format High Definition Drive


New LG ELECRONICS USA Multiple Compatibility Internal Dual Format High Definition Drive




Dentemp Denture Repair Emergency Denture Repair Kit  Safe & Easy To Use- 3 Repairs


Dentemp Denture Repair Emergency Denture Repair Kit Safe & Easy To Use- 3 Repairs


£2.62


Contains 3 repairs – Liquid: 10 fl oz; Powder: 0.11 oz. Repair broken dentures. From the makers of Dentemp. Fix breaks. Mend cracks. Replace loose teeth. Zinc free. Repair broken dentures & denture teeth in minutes. Safe & easy to use, any place. Kit includes everything necessary for 3 emergency repairs….

250GB Hard Disk Drive for Slim Console (Xbox 360)


250GB Hard Disk Drive for Slim Console (Xbox 360)


£59.10


The Xbox 360 Hard Drive is the best option for media enthusiasts who game on Xbox 360. Expand your Xbox 360 experience with downloadable content. Save your game progress, Xbox LIVE gamer profile, game demos, and custom soundtracks from your own music collection. Download movies and television shows from Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Play original and retro games in Xbox LIVE Arcade. &nbsp; Produ…

Xbox 360 Hard Drive (20GB)


Xbox 360 Hard Drive (20GB)


£38.99


Expand your Xbox 360 experience with downloaded content. Save your games, Xbox Live® gamer profile, game demos, and custom soundtracks from your own music collection. The Xbox 360 Hard Drive also lets you play an array of original Xbox® games and even comes preloaded with an Xbox Live Arcade game, music, and videos….

Xbox 360 Slim 250GB Internal Hard Drive HDD - FASTEST AND CHEAPEST -WIRED--UP


Xbox 360 Slim 250GB Internal Hard Drive HDD – FASTEST AND CHEAPEST -WIRED–UP


£59.97


The Xbox 360 250GB Hard Drive is the best option for expanding your Xbox 360 experience with downloadable content. – Colour: Black – Storage Capacity: 250GB -Please Note: Available system memory will be 228 GB–the balance of the 250 GB are used for system memory–this is standard for ALL hard drives* the products are well packed in bubbled recycled envelopes unless specified or requested, our pro…

Drive Erase Pro (PC)


Drive Erase Pro (PC)


£6.99



Fujitsu Hd Sas 6G 300GB HOT PL 2.5 EP


Fujitsu Hd Sas 6G 300GB HOT PL 2.5 EP


£259.38


Fujitsu HD SAS 6G 300GB 10K HOT PLUG 25IN EP S26361F4482L130 Components Internal Hard Drives…

O&O DiskStat 1 Professional (PC)


O&O DiskStat 1 Professional (PC)


£15.90



Drives Internal

Cure Hard Drive Crash

Hard disk, the nonvolatile storage media, is fitted into the body of computer system. The computer system is no more than a numb casing without the hard drive as it serves the main purpose of data management and allows file creation, deletion, modification and replacement. You rely on it because of the stiff appearance it gives, but certainly the list of hard drive failure causes will surprise you. Operating system crash, file system corruption, virus attack, head crash, user errors, natural disasters, internals’ malfunction, just the name of few, any of these can force you to ask for hard disk recovery. The most awful part of the story is that this fiction can turn into reality at any of the unexpected time.

The combine effect of operating system procedures and hardware functions allows instant data access. The technologies are being made better by the day so as to ease the users and reduce system response time. Hard drive accepts everything for good until it suits its internals and logical parts, a minor crash and all your data may get lost. Though hard drive recovery is the key term to get all those back, but if you have made yourself safe by deploying best data backup scheme, you need not to pick your pockets anymore.

Hard drive crash reality

From physical stance, hard drive crash is nothing more than the mischief of hard drive internals. Data access allowance is restricted because the internals that were contributing into the task are no longer in good condition. Hard disk is a piled up stack of rotating platters and the supporting internals. For perfect data retrieval, it is required that they all should work in a synchronous way.

Major physical failure instances occur when the precisely suspended head comes in contact with the platter, what we call as head crash. Platters records data magnetically and crashed head not only restricts data access but also can grind away the thin magnetic film which may cause permanent data loss. The condition is characteristically accompanied by unusual hard drive sounds. Hard drive recovery engineers take the situations as curable as they have all the techniques, tools and knowledge which can help extracting inaccessible data.

In terms of logical data loss terminology, in cases of accidental format, virus attack, operating system crash and file system crash, deletion impacts only the file entries and not the data itself. The allocated space is marked as vacant when actually data lies there only. Data comes under the threat of overwriting, so this is advised to plug off your system to avoid loss.  Hard drive recovery software base their scanning on a fact that missing file entries can be matched with existing ones and hence data retrieval can be made possible. So you should immediately use them to recover lost data.

Stellar Information Systems Limited offers best  hard drive recovery solutions, high in quality and effective at results. Hard disk recovery software for different operating systems scan and recover lost data in most of the logical data loss cases. These applications are equipped with interactive interface and so are easy to use. Stellar’s hard drive recovery service is provided through Class 100 Clean Rooms, where technicians retain the power of extracting lost data well with set of advanced tools and techniques.

About the Author

Shally Spears is a freelancer for Stellar which offers file recovery software and file recovery programs for different OS and file system.


Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author:

Ray Duplicator


EdgeDupe 1 - 7 Blu-ray Duplicator


EdgeDupe 1 – 7 Blu-ray Duplicator


£1,095.00


The EdgeDupe is a standalone device which enables users to have multiple copies of their CD, Blu-Ray DVD, USB stick or SD Card in a matter of minutes with no PC required. The EdgeDupe is a professional grade duplicating unit, which combined with high quality Pioneer drives, makes it the smart solution for anyone wanting fast copies of digital media. Vertical markets include: musicians, television …

Edge10 Edgedupe 32977 1-1 Blu-ray Duplicator


Edge10 Edgedupe 32977 1-1 Blu-ray Duplicator


£299.95


Edge10′s range of duplication towers make copying any form of digital media affordable, fast, effective and reliable.Key FeaturesUSB source copy to multiple CD/DVD/Blu-ray discs One fast key for USB copy Two fast keys for eject all discs & select source U…

MicroBoards Print Factory - Printer - colour - ink-jet - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 5 disks/min - parallel, USB


MicroBoards Print Factory – Printer – colour – ink-jet – 600 dpi x 600 dpi – up to 5 disks/min – parallel, USB


£1,410.00


Connecting to your computer with a single USB cable, the PF-3
features a low-cost, full-color, fullcoverage printing solution. Using
HP printing innovations, the PF-3 produces amazingly high-quality,
professional discs with the highest resolution 4800 x 1200 dpi) on the market. The PF-3 also boasts the fastest print engine, producing text/graphics discs in less than twenty seconds. Its 100-disc ca…

Athena SATA CD/DVD/Blu Ray Duplicator Controller (1 to 11)


Athena SATA CD/DVD/Blu Ray Duplicator Controller (1 to 11)


£90.00


Athena SATA CD/DVD/Blu Ray Duplicator Controller (1 to 11)…

Ray Duplicator

Disc Publishing Vs. Disc Duplication

When most people think of making large quantities of discs, they think of the term ‘disc duplication’.  Disc duplication can be defined as recording large quantities of identical CD, DVD or Blu-ray discs from one master disc. There are many products on the market that can perform disc duplication, and it is quite likely you have the ability to duplicate a disc with the computer you are currently using. Disc duplication provides an effective and efficient solution for the basic need to distribute a large amount of the same information.

But what if you need to distribute a large amount of diverse information? For instance, your company may want to supply marketing material to a wide array of clients, including a personalized message on the disc to eachrecipient. Perhaps, you need to supply class materials to students, and you want to embed a unique code in the disc content that tracks which students completed the material. This is where disc publishing can provide the solution.

Disc publishing can be defined as making large quantities of unique CD, DVD or Blu-ray discs. Disc publishing is a more robust form of disc duplication, allowing you to do more than simply make several copies of the same content. Disc publishing allows you to customize each individual disc, opening up a world of possibilities for your CD, DVD or Blu-ray projects.

This white paper highlights the main customization features of disc publication.

 

Introduction

Disc publishing’s customization features offer distinct advantages over traditional disc duplication technology. Customization can be achieved in two distinct ways:

- On the disc surface

- In the content of the disc

 

Customization of the disc surface

The visible surface of each disc in a project can be customized with personalized information or artwork. Even if the content on all the discs is the same, each disc can be visibly distinct from the next in the batch. What is the benefit of customizing the disc surface? It saves you, the publisher, time and resources. Rather than creating individual label files for every disc, the features behind disc publishing enable you to automate unique label creation. When you use these features, which are similar to the common mail merge, you only need to create and design the label once. Automation ensures that the distinct information is included on each label. Unique label information may include:

- Recipients’ names and addresses for mailed discs

- Thumbnails of the digital photos included on the CD

- Barcodes with serial numbers

These are just a few examples. The possibilities for disc surface customization with disc publishing are unlimited.

 

Customization of the disc content

The content recorded to a disc can be customized, allowing you to create numerous discs with distinctive content at the same time. Rather than manually creating multiple data sets for a number of discs, automation allows this task to be done in batches. As with disc surface customization, you only need to set the parameters for the disc project once. After that, automation takes over, giving you more time and energy to focus on the fundamental tasks of your business. Here are just a few examples of what you can do when you use disc publishing to customize the content of your CD, DVD or Blu-ray discs:

- Back up folders on a network location to a  set of discs, making sure that each user’s folder is backed up to his or her own disc

- Archive video content from a shoot, clearly listing each disc’s content on the label

- Record financial reports for individual accounts, ensuring each individual only receives the data from his or her account

 

Whatever your content distribution needs may be, disc publishing can help.

Disc publishing has numerous advantages. Most importantly, it allows you to distinguish the external and internal content of your discs swiftly and easily. The customization features behind disc publishing not only allow you to store your data cleanly and systematically, they also ensure that you can distribute information in a convenient and unique package. No matter which industry you are in, disc publishing lets your professional disc projects go the extra mile.

Rimage disc publication systems are designed to make CD, DVD and Bly-ray publishing simple and successful. Learn more about Rimage’s disc publishing solutions at http://www.rimage.com/.

About the Author

Chris Wells is the Vice President of Marketing and Strategy at Rimage Corporation. Chris has extensive experience in mechanical engineering, strategic planning and business development, working for local Minnesota companies such as W.W. Grainger, Inc and PPG Industries prior to Rimage Corporation. Chris graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He also earned master’s degrees in business administration and engineering management from Northwestern University.


Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author:

Drive Enclosureusb


NEWLINK CDLSB-809  ENCLOSURE-USB/ESATA- 3.5inch-SATA DRIVE


NEWLINK CDLSB-809 ENCLOSURE-USB/ESATA- 3.5inch-SATA DRIVE


£33.36


* ENCLOSURE,USB/ESATA, 3.5inch,SATA DRIVE…


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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author:

Drive Gdr


360 DVD Replacement Drive (Hitachi GDR-3120L)


360 DVD Replacement Drive (Hitachi GDR-3120L)


£27.43


This is a brand new replacement drive for Xbox 360 by Hitachi-LG, model GDR-3120L. It comes with ROM VER : 0047DJ

Please note: Replacing the 360 DVD drive requires more than just physically swapping the drives, you will need to extract the key from your old drive and inject it into the new one….


Xbox 360 Replacement SF-HD63 Lens


Xbox 360 Replacement SF-HD63 Lens


£4.25


A brand new 3rd party replacement lens for Xbox 360, only suitable for Hitachi drives….

DVD-ROM Drive HL Data Storage GDR-8162B [10266]


DVD-ROM Drive HL Data Storage GDR-8162B [10266]



IDE DVD-Laufwerk:DVD HL Data Storage GDR-8162B, 16x DVD, 48x CD-Rom Der Artikel ist in tadellosem Zustand.Blende schwarz.Ausführung und Lieferumfang wie abgebildet. Zusammenfassung:Sensationell: DVD-ROM Drive HL Data Storage GDR-8162B. Täglicher Versand auf Rechnung. Sichere Verpackung. Beigaben. DVD-ROM Drive HL Data Storage GDR-8162B…


Fujitsu - Disk drive - DVD-ROM - 16x - IDE - internal - 5.25


Fujitsu – Disk drive – DVD-ROM – 16x – IDE – internal – 5.25


£77.00


Kompatibel mit: Fujitsu Scenic – Edition X102…

LG Electronics GDR8163B DVD-Rom IDE Drive (Beige)


LG Electronics GDR8163B DVD-Rom IDE Drive (Beige)




Xbox360 repair, new replacement HD67 laser unit. Fits the Xbox360 Samsung TS-H943 & Hitachi GDR-3120L DVDrom drives. Quality parts supplied by ConsoleParts4U Ltd.


Xbox360 repair, new replacement HD67 laser unit. Fits the Xbox360 Samsung TS-H943 & Hitachi GDR-3120L DVDrom drives. Quality parts supplied by ConsoleParts4U Ltd.


£7.99


A brand new replacement laser for the Samsung TS-H943 & Hitachi GDR-3120L DVDrom drives for the Xbox360 console….

Xbox360 repair, new replacement HD63 laser unit. Fits the Xbox360 Samsung TS-H943 & Hitachi GDR-3120L DVDrom drives. Quality parts supplied by ConsoleParts4U Ltd.


Xbox360 repair, new replacement HD63 laser unit. Fits the Xbox360 Samsung TS-H943 & Hitachi GDR-3120L DVDrom drives. Quality parts supplied by ConsoleParts4U Ltd.


£7.99


A brand new replacement laser for the Samsung TS-H943 & Hitachi GDR-3120L DVDrom drives for the Xbox360 console….

Drive Gdr

DANGOTE CEMENT reports Q1 profit of N28 Billion, Plans listing on London Stock Exchange

May 7 (easykobo.com) – Dangote Cement Plc reported 2011 Q1profit after tax of N 27.47 billion, up from 24.71 billion for the same period of 2010. Revenue increased to N 54.51 billion. For more information on Nigeria’s investment climate go to http://www.easykobo.com

 

 

For full year 2010, Dangote Cement reported profit after tax of N106.6 billion, up by 73.7% over 2009. Dangote Cement plc is part of Dangote Group. President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote assured sharehilders of continues return on investment backed by increase in production capacity as a result of two new plants in the country. He also said that Dangote Cement Plc plans to raise funds in a London share sale before the end of 2012 as it moves to more than double output in two years.

     

Dangote Cement Plc plans to invest $3.9 billion over the next 28 months to boost cement output to 50 million metric tons by 2013 from an estimated 20 million tons this year, Dangote told Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town.

The Company will sell global depositary receipts (GDR’s) in London before the end of next year to raise funds to help expand the business, Dangote said, without giving details of how much it plans to raise from the share sale. The company will probably seek between $3 billion and $5 billion, two people with knowledge of the sale told Bloomberg. GDR’s are equivalent of ADR’s in America, their price movement is closely tied to the movement of original shares listed in the host country.

 

 

“We have a major infrastructure deficit in Africa,” Dangote said. “In Nigeria, we have an 18 million-homes deficit. This will continue to grow because growth in population in Nigeria is 3 percent per annum. Definitely, we need cement to drive that growth.”

 

 

Dangote Cement Plc is the highest capitalised company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. It listed last year in October and created a temporary bull rally on the exchange. The company shares are currently trading for N121.26 per share.

 A bag of cement currently sells for around N2200 ($15), very costly when compared to global cement prices. Dangote cement is the no.1 player in the NIgerian cement market.

 

 

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EASYKOBO.COM is an interactive financial information hub for the Nigerian investor.


Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author:

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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author:

Drive Nip

Drive Nip

Tips On How To Drive Safely On Bad Weather

Smartcarszone.com has discovered some methods on how to drive safe on bad weather as follows;

When driving a car down a tree lined avenue and the sun is shining through the trees it is like driving with a strobe light flashing in your eyes, it can seriously affect your ability to see properly. Take extra care when emerging at junctions where the sun is shining directly into your eyes. Keep all your windows and mirrors clean both in and out to give you a clear view both front and behind. Remember heat build up in the car can make you drowsy, let some air or use the A/C.Hot sun may cause tarmac to soften, this may lead to lack of steering control. If it has been hot and dry for a while and then there is a rain shower this may make the surface slippy because of oil and fuel build-up on the road surface.

RAIN.1st thing, remember your stopping distance has increased, check it out! Observation can be real problem, you have rain on all your windows and mirrors, run your fan or the A/C to prevent misting inside. If the light has been reduced put on your dipped headlights and at night problems increase due to headlights spraying light everywhere. Ensure you are not tailgating and if you feel like you are floating you are probably aquaplaning slow down by easing off the gas so that your gets a grip again.

It is much more difficult to assess speed and distance day or night. Remember that other drivers cannot stop as quickly also. Always ensure you do not ‘chance it’, better too wait those few extra seconds. Again, day or night light shine will tend to make road markings invisible, and if you cannot see them, neither can others. Do not copy the stupid people, leave your fog lights OFF! Keep your washer bottle full.

WIND. A million dead wheelie bins, trees that cannot stand up any more, carrier bags looking for a nice windscreen to land on, watch out for Mary Poppins’ umbrella coming straight for you, cyclists auditioning for a circus job, slim young ladies walking with building bricks in their pockets to hold them down, all this and more is an ever present danger when driving in the wind. Beware when overtaking a big truck on the open road when there could be serious side winds waiting to blow you off course when you pass them. Gaps in hedges or houses may cause sudden gusting and blow you sideways.

Remember. Give plenty of room both front and sides to everyone (2 wheeled vehicles especially) and if the winds are really serious, go home and have a cuppa.

FOG. Now we are talking dodgy. ALWAYS DRIVE AT A SPEED THAT ALLOWS YOU TO STOP WELL WITHIN THE DISTANCE YOU CAN SEE TO BE CLEAR! If it means 3 miles an hour, so be it. DIPPED headlights. Full beam lights will create a white wall, even in thin fog. USE FOG LIGHTS front and rear. If seeing distance is more than 100 metres turn off the fog lights. When you are in a queue (at traffic lights for example) switch off your headlights to conserve battery power, (be a green person).

DO NOT drive on top of the tail lights of the car in front.-DO NOT drive on the white line, that’s what the stupid person coming the other way is doing! Your front fog lights are designed to see the white line without driving on it. Keep off the motorway if you can, you are surrounded by fools, where do you think pile-ups come from? Keep your windows clean with your wash-wipe facility. Be aware fog drifts so obey the fog warning signs even if you cannot see fog at that time.

Where possible park off the road. When emerging and you cannot see, open your windows so that you can hear, when you are as sure as you can be it is safe, nip off smartly (moving targets are more difficult to hit). Make sure you fully understand the meaning of all road markings, they feed you information that will help to keep you alive! When driving in fog keep your eyes moving so that you are not staring at the same spot in front of you. Remember, the best place to stare at fog is from behind your living room window.

SNOW/ICE. The only place to be in the snow is the garden, building a snowman. However, you can get caught out while travelling to work or home. Remember, before bad weather starts check the car has anti-freeze in the engine cooling water Across the frost period add special anti-freeze to your windscreen washer bottle. Always remember your stopping distance, up to 10 times when it’s slippy!

If you are going to drive and you know there is a possibility of a lot of snow take food; sarnies, chocolate, water. hot drink, Bananas. thermal blanket, a hat, a small shovel, an old blanket (to put under your driving wheels if you get stuck) they give great traction. Make sure the car has plenty of fuel. When driving in snow change to the next highest gear as soon as you think the car will take it in order to reduce power levels to the driving wheels. If you spin the wheels too much the car will dig 4 holes.

If you get stuck try setting off in 2nd gear instead of 1st with careful control over the clutch, don’t forget of course there is a shovel in the car. When driving think and plan well in front especially when approaching junctions, a good driver would drive so as to avoid using the brakes when arriving at junctions, try to keep rolling very slowly and carefully to avoid having to stop. If you get into a slide remember to steer into it to bring the car back to a straight line but never pull fiercely on the wheel, use all pedals with great care. If the oncoming vehicle is sliding toward you and the only escape is into someone’s garden, offer to cut the grass. Anything is better than hitting a moving vehicle head on.

About the Author

Kenyawebexperts is website designing and hosting  company in Kenya which designed smartcarszone.com an exclusive motor website


Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author:

Bigfoot Ide

Bigfoot Ide

WeRecoverData.com – Quantum Bigfoot

Bigfoot is the name of the hard disk marketed by Quantum Corporation in the mid 1990s. Compared to typical hard disk drives, Bigfoot drives were larger in size. They measured 5.25†wide while the typical hard drives were 3.5†in diameter. Bigfoot drives were made in this size assuming that PC users of that era already have cases that have provision for a 5.25†drive.

Quantum Bigfoot drives were characterized by lower data densities and fewer moving parts, so they were able to offer them at lower price, making them more competitive in the market. Though Bigfoot drives were lagging behind many other drives in terms of performance, they earned several OEM PCs customers, including Compaq and HP, owing to their large data capacities.

Bigfoot drives were available in both single platter models and double platter models. Single platter drives were available in capacities of 1.28GB, 1.6GB, 2.1GB, 2.5GB whereas double platter drives were available in 3.2GB, 4.3GB, 6.4GB, 8.0GB, 10.0GB, 12.0GB, 13.0GB, and 19.2GB.

The drives communicated with the computer using ATA-3 interface. Bigfoot drives were amongst the first to support Logical Block Addressing (LBA) and Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) monitoring.

Quantum improved the capacity of the drives over a period of time. The 19.2GB BigfootTS became the largest consumer-grade drive available at its release. However, the increased data density resulted in increased manufacturing cost, and the Bigfoot moved towards the premium price point. This resulted in poor performance in the market driven by low-cost drives. The model was discounted in the late 1990s.

WeRecoverData.com – Logical Block Addressing

Logical block addressing (LBA) is a method to address hard disk location by a single sector number rather than the cylinder-head-sector (CHS). CHS scheme did not map well to devices except hard disks. They were used in early MFM and RLL drives.

LBA was designed to support ATA/IDE drives when they reached the capacity of 504MB. Logical blocks in modern computers are typically 512 or 1024 bytes each. ISO 9660 CDs have 2048-byte blocks.

Modern computers used enhanced BIOSs to translate CHS addressing into LBA format. Enhanced BIOS achieved this by generating more virtual drive heads than the actual number of disk heads. They selected LBA mode automatically, and worked around the 1024-cylinder BIOS limit by showing the hard disk to the operating system as having half as many cylinders and twice as many heads.

SCSI used LBA as an abstraction. In more complex cases involving RAID devices and SANs where logical devices are composed via LUN virtualization and aggregation, LBAs are translated from the application’s model of the disk to that used by the actual storage device.

In second ATA standard, the LBA mode became the most commonly used scheme when communicating with ATA drives and their successors. LBA block address ATA can be 28-bit or 48-bit wide (introduced in ATA-6), which results in a disk size limit of 128 GiB or 128 PiB, respectively.


WeRecoverData.com – Zone Bit Recording

Zone bit recording (ZBR) is a method of optimizing the hard disk drives to enable more sectors per track on their outer tracks than in the inner tracks. This process is also known as zone density recording or multiple zone recording.

Hard disks are made of several disks called platters. Each platter is divided into concentric circles called tracks. These tracks are further divided into sectors. Each sector can carry a fixed number of bits. In this circular disk, as the distance from the center of the platter increases, the circumference of the tracks increases.

In earlier hard disks, each track consisted of same number of sectors and each corresponding sector had same angular measure. Because of this, the sector near the edge of the platter was longer than that near the center, so the magnetized region representing the data bits in the sectors near the edge of the platter were spaced farther than those in the center. As a result, the medium near the outside of each platter was underutilized.

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Ibm ThinkPad T43 Laptop Overview

The latest ThinkPad thin-and-light T series notebook addition comes in the form of the T43.  The ThinkPad brand has been built over many years now and has come to stand for high-quality, solidly built laptops that are rugged in their matte black look, yet sleek and professional at the same time.  Usability is second-to-none with the ThinkPad line and consumer oriented bells and whistles such as multicard readers or widescreen LCDs are shunned in favor of things such as adding keyboard lights, biometric security readers, hard-drive shock protection or other things that generally add to the usability, durability and security of a notebook.

Ibm ThinkPad T43 Design

Aside from the new fingerprint reader (optional), we find that the design for the T43 does not deviate from previous T4X models.  Since the ThinkPad T43 is intended for and targeted at business buyers, continuing on this look is just perfect.

Important to note is that Ibm Thinkpad t43p Battery is both a 15.0″ and 14.1″ screen configuration available, our T43 is the 14.1″.  Settling for the smaller sized screen results in a smaller overall footprint, less weight and longer battery life and so is better for someone that desires to be more mobile.

Like IBM’s previous T4X series models, the T43 is a textbook definition of physical quality.  From the first time you touch it, you know it’s just good. The screen cover for the ThinkPad T42 is constructed of magnesium alloy and prevents any screen flexing.  With other laptops you can usually push on the back of the lid and get a worrying ripple effect on the LCD screen, the T43 protective case will prevent such a thing from happening. The ThinkPad’s insides are housed in a case of titanium-reinforced plastic. The whole thing is held together by a pair of sturdy metal hinges that attach the screen and main body of the laptop.  These metal hinges ensure that there is no screen coggle, even when on a turbulent plane ride. The T43 just looks like it’s been designed to take a beating (although you should still avoid abusing the Ibm Fru 92p1227 Battery notebook computer when possible).

Input and Output Ports

Below are some pictures of each side of the ThinkPad T43 that displays what ports we have on each side of the notebook.  Please note that I have the optional 9-cell extended life battery installed so the notebook battery sticks out, the standard 6-cell battery is flushed with the back of the T43.

On the right side of the T43 we have the optical drive and what’s called the D-SUB port (can be used to carry analogue video signals to a monitor).  With this configuration the optical drive comes in the form of a CD-RW/DVD-RW drive.  This bay is actually altogether modular and is called the UltraBay by IBM.  You can use the UltraBay to put in an extra laptop battery ,battery, a different type of optical drive or even a sled that contains a secondary hard drive that is possible to boot to.  Also of note is the hard drive for the T43 is at the front right side and you simply remove a screw from the bottom of the laptop and then slide out the tray it’s stored in to swap the hard drive out if you wish.

On the left side of the ThinkPad T43 we have a majority of our ports.  Two USB 2.0 ports are on the back right side.  Personally I’d like to see more than just two ports, but for a thin and light this is acceptable, although not optimal.  We also have an S-Video output port available.  The modem and Ethernet jacks reside next to the S-Video port.  Headphone out and microphone in ports are sandwiched between the Ethernet port and fan vent.  On the front right side we have a PC card slot (PCMCIA slot) and ExpressCard slot.  It’s nice to have the ExpressCard slot as that will be the standard of the future for allowing accessory expansion on notebooks.  However, for right now there are very few ExpressCard compatible accessories available.

On the back of the T43 you can see the battery (sticking out in this case because it’s an extended life Ibm Thinkpad x23 Battery and notebook battery), power jack input and parallel port.  The parallel port is a legacy port hangover and is completely unnecessary for the consumer, but there are some corporate customers that still need this.

On the front of the notebook the only thing we find are the two latches to hold the screen down (two latches work much better than one for keeping the lid down and tightly closed by the way) and an IrDA port for wireless infrared communication with other devices or laptop computers.

IBM ThinkPad T43 Specs.

* Intel Pentium M 750 (1.86GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB)
* 14.0″ SXGA (1400 x 1050) display
* 60GB, 7200RPM Hard Drive
* 512MB DDR2 SDRAM
* CD-RW/DVD-RW (CD 24x Read, 16x Write) (DVD 3x Read, 2x Write)
* Standard 6-cell laptop battery and optional 9-cell extended life battery
* Ports: 2 USB 2.0, 1 ExpressCard slot, Ibm 02k6611 Battery, 1 PCMCIA card slot, 56K Modem, Ethernet LAN port, PS2 port, headphone jack, microphone jack, parallel port, VGA out port
Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2
* ATI X300 Graphics Card with 64MB RAM
* Intel PRO/Wireless 2915 802.11 a/b/g internal wireless card
* Fingerprint scanner for security

Ibm ThinkPad Screen

My IBM T43 notebook came with an SXGA (1,280 x 1,024) resolution display.  Personally I prefer having an SXGA screen over XGA.  I used a 15-inch screen IBM T42 with an XGA screen (1,024 x 768 resolution) for a period of time, and I can verify that you are able to see more on the screen using a T43 14-inch SXGA (1,400 x 1,050) resolution screen.  You can probably see about 10% – 15% more on the 14-inch SXGA screen relative to a 15-inch XGA screen.  It’s very reasonable to have more than one document open at a time with an SXGA 14-inch screen.

The screen quality and brightness is middle of the road.  When compared to other notebook computer screens such as the Sony XBrite screen or Toshiba TruBrite screen, the IBM T43 falls short.  Brightness and clarity on the Ibm 46h4144 Battery does not match the top screens out on the market today.  The whites on this screen are also not pure white but rather have a very slight tint of yellow, it’s not uncommon to find that an LCD presents whites with either a very small yellowish or bluish hue.

Although the screen brightness level is not the best out there, I find the horizontal viewing angle of the T43 to be quite excellent.  At a 45 degree horizontal viewing angle things are very readable and viewable still, and even from a full 90 degree viewing angle horizontally I am able to read text on web pages and in MS Word.  There are no dead pixels present on the notebook’s display.  Ghosting on the display (a phenomenon in which fast motion on a screen causes streaks or trails of ghost images) has not been an issue with this display, some T42 users reported such issues, especially on 15-inch display models.

Ibm ThinkPad Keyboard / TouchPad / TrackPoint

The TrackPoint navigation featuring a pointing stick, touchpad and multiple mouse buttons lets you choose your favorite way to navigate the cursor on the screen.  I’m a huge fan of the pointing stick.  The pointing stick and TrackPoint navigation are great for three reasons.

1. The pointing stick makes it really easy to get the cursor where you want it to go on the screen.  I’ve never met a touchpad that gives you precise control and gets the cursor where you want it to go 100% of the time.  With the pointing stick the cursor goes exactly where you want Ibm 40y7001 Battery, and if it begins to act funny and not go where you want it to, simply let go and the machine recalibrates the pointing stick automatically.
2. When the pointing stick is combined with the scroll button (located between the two upper mouse buttons) you can scroll through web pages and long documents with ease.  Just hold down the scroll button and push the pointing stick up or down to scroll to where you want on a page.
3. The mouse buttons are raised very nicely making it easy to feel the buttons and push them.  Competitors often have buttons that are barely raised, or even worse, flat.

The keyboard on the T43 is in line with the usual IBM exacting standards, there’s not a notebook computer out there with as usable a keyboard.  In fact, I prefer the T43 keyboard to even some external computer keyboards I’ve used.  The IBM ThinkPad keyboard uses 7-rows of keys as opposed to the usual 6-rows competitors’ use, this makes for more typing room and less cramping of the fingers.  Each keyboard key is firm and has excellent travel, and each key feels individual.  On a lot of notebooks you’ll get flexing of the keyboard, so when promoting in a key you’ll see other keys around it get slightly depressed and if you push in on the keyboard you’ll see the entire keyboard sag.  Not so with any ThinkPad, the keyboard is solid with zero rattle and zero flex.  The usability and bioengineerings of a keyboard is hugely important for a laptop, IBM has done very much research and exerted great effort to ensure this powerful feature is as good as Ibm Thinkpad t40p Battery can be.

IBM ThinkPad keyboards are sealed and sit inside of a tray so that spills do not get to the electronics underneath.  Now this doesn’t mean the T43 is waterproof and 100% spill proof by any means (liquid can still get in the vents if your aim is really bad), what it does mean is that if you spill some weewee onto the keyboard then you’ll have time to tip up the notebook and pour the liquid out before it seeps down into the internal components of the notebook.

One thing I should note regarding any ThinkPad keyboard is that IBM has always been stubborn about not putting a “Windows” key on the bottom left-side that nearly every other notebook has.  Pushing this key by default pops up the start menu in Windows.  Some people like having this and find it annoying when it’s not there, personally I don’t care, and I’m sure some Linux fans are just plain chuffed that IBM chooses to leave this Windows friendly button out!

Above the main keyboard are a few hardware buttons: the power button, Ibm Thinkpad r51 Series Battery volume up and down buttons, a mute button and the blue “Access IBM” button.  The Access IBM button will launch an IBM software application called Access IBM that will guide you in using, protecting, configuring and updating software on your T43.  Once again, this shows IBM is highly concerned about the ThinkPad’s usability and end user experience.  It would have been nice to have play, pause and stop buttons for the DVD player, but these are more consumer oriented features and in general IBM shies away from such things.  Apparently in the future this “Access IBM” button is going to be named “ThinkVantage” due to the Lenovo buyout of the IBM PC division (more on that later).

Ibm ThinkPad Processor and Performance

This particular ThinkPad T43 I’m using comes with a Pentium M 750 1.86GHz processor, and for using standard work applications this is absolutely more than enough for what you’ll need.  In general, with a 7200RPM hard drive and 512MB of RAM (my T43′s configuration) you’ll be very good with the overall T43 speed performance.  Functioning programs such as Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Word, Adobe PhotoShop and Media Player at the same time, and flipping between them, were common tasks I performed and never made the T43 hiccup.

We use Super Pi to get a benchmark of processor speed.  The Super Pi program simply forces the processor to calculate Pi to a selected number of digits of accuracy.  Calculating to 2 million digits is our benchmark:

Ibm ThinkPad T43 Sound

I’ve used one laptop in the past two years that has truly impressed me with its built-in speaker performance (and I’ve lost count of how many total laptops I’ve used!), that computer was the Dell Inspiron 9100.  Ironically, Dell made the 9100 for all of six months before ending its production.  The ThinkPad 43 does not end the streak of disappointing laptop speakers.  The T43 speakers are very average, there’s no bass whatsoever provided by them and any higher notes sound thin.  Headphones or a pair of external speakers and Ibm Thinkpad r60e Battery are a necessity for decent sound.  I can say the same for just about every other laptop I use though.

Ibm ThinkPad Wireless Connectivity

The ThinkPad T43 I have comes with an Intel 2915 PRO/Wireless 802.11 a/b/g internal wi-fi card.  I had no problems using wireless on the T43.  Using the built-in IBM Access Connections application makes it very easy to find networks and manage various wireless connection profiles.  IBM places what it calls the UltraConnect Wireless Antenna in the upper right-hand part of the screen.  You can’t see it of course as it’s enclosed in the casing, but Ibm 08k8178 Battery really helps to expand your wireless range.  Most manufacturers take the cheap route and put the antenna in the base part of the system where it’s susceptible to interference from all the other components there.

The T43 has an antenna in the screen area for better reception

There is no internal Bluetooth in the T43 I have, but Infrared (IrDA) is integrated into the ThinkPad and can serve as a useful way to connect to PDAs or cellphones.  When a ThinkPad with IrDA gets close to another ThinkPad with IrDA you’ll get a noise effect that sounds like a spring and you’ll be asked if you’d like to transfer files between the two machines.

Ibm ThinkPad T43 Battery

The laptop battery included with the T43 is a frequent 6-cell Lithium Ion rechargeable battery.  If you crave more battery life you can buy an extended life 9-cell battery for around $140.  Using the 9-cell battery I was able to get 5 hours and 39 minutes of life just doing things like web pasturing and using Word.  I had the screen brightness just above half (4 bars out of 7) and wi-fi was on.  Using the 6-cell battery you can expect 33% less battery life, but it’s still pretty good.  With the 6-cell I’d usually run out of battery at about 4 hours of usage.

You can also swap out the CD drive and place an UltraBay Slim battery there so that when your #1 battery gets low you can just tell the notebook to switch to using the #2 battery, or it will do this mechanically for you if battery #1 gets low.  An ultrabay slim Ibm Thinkpad a21e Series Battery retails for around $120 (UltraBay Slim Battery).  If you have an extended life battery and UltraBay battery you’ll have all day usage of your T43 without needing to plug in — but it’ll be a lot heavier with those two laptop batteries!

Fingerprint Reader Security and Software

The T43 can be configured with a built-in fingerprint reader on the right side to provide biometric security.  The fingerprint reader is unobtrusive in nature and won’t be noticed unless you know to look

The first question to answer regarding this feature would be, why is IBM even offering it?  According to Big Blue, the fingerprint reader provides a convenient means for unique user identification to a Windows system and eliminates the need for users to remember triple passwords.  In a large corporate environment this reduces the number of calls to support for forgotten passwords.

Moving away from the rational factor and onto the usability factor, the biggest concern I had with the biometric protection was that it would be a pain to get things setup.  This is not the case though.  The first time you start using the T43 with biometric security you’ll get the following screen that prompts you to “enroll” at least two fingers for the ability to scan and use as your Windows logon.

Once you’ve successfully enrolled two fingers you will be prompted by the software as to whether you’d like to now use finger swipes to logon to Windows.  In addition to substituting a fingerswipe for Windows logon you can also use the fingerscan for what IBM calls “Power Up” security.  This means that when you turn your computer on it will sit and wait for you to scan your finger before it will even start to boot.  So for the ultimate security use both the Power Up and Windows logon passwords/fingerscan.

Actually using the finger subscriber is relatively easy.  Just slide the end of your finger over the reader, and if it does not read right the software will actually coach you to move your finger to the right or left.  Ibm Thinkpad r60e Series Battery does take a little bit of training to use the reader the right way, you can move your finger too fast or too slow and you do need to line the finger up right, I can basically get the read right in one or two tries, but I won’t say it’s sure fire to work every time on the first try.

Although biometric security sounds really secure, it’s not necessarily more secure than a good password.  In fact, there is a just slightly less than .5% chance that some random person could authenticate as you using their own finger.  This is actually a lot worse security-wise than what a secure password can achieve.  A secure password consists of at least 6 characters (more is better) with combined alpha, numeric and lower/upper case characters.  If you use a secure password, there’s slim to no chance anyone will get into your windows account.  The trouble is that people use their favorite pet’s name, spouse’s name, the city they live in, or their last name as passwords.  Using these for passwords is very insecure and hackers will get into your machine in seconds if they know just a little bit of personal information about you.  And that’s when biometric security is better than a typed password.

Also, consider the fact that when you do use a very secure password, our feeble human mind Ibm Thinkpad t60p Battery is much more likely to forget that password.  If you are at work, where a secure password is much more important for a computer, a forgotten password intimates a call to the IT department and lost time.  Fortunately, the likelihood of losing your finger is fairly low (please be careful when handling knives and scissors) so if you’re using biometric security there’s little chance of a “forgotten password”.

For a white paper resource that covers all the advantages of biometric security check out this link: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/403/ratha.html

Conclusion

If what you are looking for is a highly durable yet light laptop, with great performance, great usability and from a company that will provide good service and support, then the ThinkPad T43 is the hand that fits the glove. On paper you will be able to configure a Dell Inspiron with the same specs as a T43 for a lower price, but you won’t get the same build quality and usability with an Inspiron.

The T43 is particularly good for business related work and for computer programmers — two occupations in which you spend a lot of time using a computer and keyboard and also might need extra security to protect your data.  If you’re going to be parking your laptop on a desk and want a lot of multimedia options, the T43 is not a good choice as it has no flash card readers, no FireWire port, limited USB ports and just so-so graphics performance.  Alternatively, anybody that travels a lot and desires a thin and light notebook battery that can be a real workhorse should look to the T43 as a fantastic solution.

Pros

* The best keyboard around, Ibm Thinkpad r52 Battery combined with TrackPoint navigation allows for easy use and input
* Tough case (titanium reinforced plastic) and rugged design, yet still thin-and-light
* Using finger scanner as a substitute for password logon makes for easy yet secure protection of your account.
* Great wireless range and features
* UltraBay allows option to easily put in an extra hard drive, different optical drive such as a DVD burner, or an extra Laptop Batteries.

Cons

* Pricey, you’ll pay $2,000 and up for a good configuration
* No FireWire port or media card reader, only two USB 2.0 ports
* If you’re upgrading from a ThinkPad T40, T41 or T42, nobody will notice you got a new notebook because it looks the same (I had to find one more con!)

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Microboards Print Factory introduction marks the beginning of a concerted industry effort to provide HP-based alternatives to Primera-based printing solutions. Disc Factory ($2995) has a lot to offer prospective CD and DVD disc labelers, including excellent high-resolution printing quality, rapid-fire output, reasonable cost per label, the ability to control multiple units from one PC, and the convenience of using off-the-shelf inkjet cartridges. But Microboards still needs to iron out some small wrinkles, including addressing glitches in the Disc Factory’s driver software and disc output system.

Microboard is one of the well accepted names in the world, not only in the printing arena, but in the entire industry of innovative technology solutions products. Microboard has a wide range of products, and in each product segment, the brand has managed to achieve brand leadership and maintain an unsurpassed reputation of quality. Now, Microboard offers world class Products, which shows that the company has indeed come a long way since its inception. Consumers looking for any of the Microboard products get relieved and assured once they find a Microboard product that fits their needs. And when it comes to Products, Microboard’s excellence in present day technology savvy world is undeniable.

Rather than confronting the juggernaut head-on, Microboards has instead opted to pick its first target carefully and come to market with a more specialized autoprinting product. Aimed at tower CD and DVD duplicator owners, as well as service bureaus decorating discs as an alternative to silkscreening, the Print Factory is a one-trick pony wrapping 50-disc autoloading capabilities around a thoroughly modern color inkjet printer in a smooth desktop unit.

In contrast to Primera’s solutions, which utilize Lexmark technology, the $2,995 Print Factory employs Hewlett-Packard’s Deskjet 6122 inkjet printing engine, which boasts 4800x1200dpi optimized resolution and true four-color capability combined with four- picoliter droplet size. This is a step up from Primera’s SignaturePro and Bravo.

Core Information about Microboards Print Factory:

Since the Print Factory is a straightforward autoloading printer without duplication capabilities, system requirements are predictably light, although using a faster computer will reduce imaging times with complex labels. Consequently, at least a 233mHz Pentium PC with 128MB RAM is called for, along with MS Windows 2000 or XP and a parallel or USB 1.1 port. For this evaluation, the Print Factory was put to the test using a speedier (although run-of-the-mill these days) 1.7gHz Pentium 4 PC with 256MB RAM running MS Windows XP Professional with a USB connection. As with most contemporary inkjet printers, installation proved to be a snap. The unit was up and running within a matter of minutes of unpacking.

In addition to the autoprinter, each Print Factory package includes a full complement of niceties, including one tri-color and one black ink cartridge, power cord, USB cable, a handful of alignment CDs, a spindle of 50 blank Taiyo Yuden inkjet-printable CD-R discs, printer drivers for Windows 2000/XP and Microvision Development’s SureThing CD Labeler LE label creation software. Serious production users, however, should take note that the unit offers only a one-year non-extendable warranty.

The Print Factory uses a customized HP driver to control the printing process. This includes selectable printing modes and print quality levels, overall ink volume, saturation, brightness, and color tone, as well as grayscale and black-only operation. Also included are maintenance features for checking ink levels, changing ink cartridges, and outputting test and alignment images. More specific to disc labeling is the ability to specify inner and outer printing diameters, hub labeling, and drying time

Just believe in the qualities of this amazing product and output quality is definitely is one of the best that you can desire.

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