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Asoka POWERLINE Homeplug Pluglink USB Bridge Model PL9710-USB Retail $135
Asoka POWERLINE Homeplug Pluglink Ethernet Bridge Model PL9610-Ethernet Retail $135
 
KEYBOARD
MICROSOFT OFFICE KEYBOARD USB & PS/2 VER. 1.0A - OEM $26
 
SPEAKERS
Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 THX Certified 6 piece Personal Audio System $368
 
CDR
2x Lite On 48x12x48 CDRW Model LTR-48125W Retail $93
 
 
 
Just bought these off of newegg. Gonna be waiting for me as soon as I get back!

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I got an iPAQ 5455 yesterday to replace my iPAQ 3850.

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Quote:I got an iPAQ 5455 yesterday to replace my iPAQ 3850.

I was curious as to whether you condisered another brand Pocket PC.

I had an IPAQ 3765 which I really liked, and was looking into buying a new one soon. THe Dell AXIM is the frontrunner, although I have always been biased toward the IPAQ. Any particular reason you chose yours?

THanks

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Ordered my Zonet 4-port KVM switch! Should be here wednesday or thursday.

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5 minutes ago I ordered:
 
NEC 1760NX 17" TFT (16ms response time) and it cost me......a small fortune.
Should have her in my possesion in black tomorrow morning.
I've now got that giddy feeling where I cannot wait to get my hands on it and see it in operation and then on the other hand thinking of all that money I've put on my credit card

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Quote:Quote:I got an iPAQ 5455 yesterday to replace my iPAQ 3850.

I was curious as to whether you condisered another brand Pocket PC.

I had an IPAQ 3765 which I really liked, and was looking into buying a new one soon. THe Dell AXIM is the frontrunner, although I have always been biased toward the IPAQ. Any particular reason you chose yours?

THanks

I am a major fan of the iPAQs, and the only other unit I thought about was the Sharp Zaurus (Linux-based), but I wanted to use the PPC OS again with Outlook. As for the Dell unit, they haven't been on the market too long so I will just wait and see what they are like in a year or so. Every PDA I have looked at has had issues and needed a lot of firmware and OS updates to get them up to speed, so I just think I'll stick with someone that's been making them for a bit. Also, the utilities that Hew-PAQ released for my 3850 were great (WLAN switcher, dashboard, etc) and most of the time the 3rd party utilities that they bundled with the unit were full versions of the apps and not just demos or freebies that were already available.

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I was considering the DELL beacuse of price mostly.
 
I can order an AXIM with 400MHZ Xscale CPU, and 256MB SD card for 407 bucks shipped.
 
THe IPAQ i was looking at was closer to 700, although I like it better not sure I can justify the extra 300.

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Yeah, mine has integrated Bluetooth (not using it yet) and 802.11b (using that at multiple networks) built-in, which is *very* nice as I don't need to use my sleeve all the time with my PCMCIA NIC just to connect to my network. You should check out Toshiba, which has some nice handhelds that include wireless support as well. Plus, they have built-in CF support whereas these just have SD/MMC support only.

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Thats another issue.
 
I have a SOny DVC and a Kodak Camera so I got 2 kinds of memory as it is.
 
MY old IPAQ had the expansion sleeve, although it didn't have the SD slot like the new ones.
 
Wirelss is pointless to me, which I believe is why there is a difference is cost between the IPAQ and AXIM.

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Yeah, for me I sometimes store large files on the iPAQ or on the MMC/CF card with it. I have a 512MB CF card and a 128MB MMC card that I keep a bunch of things on (including MP3s ) for moving between systems. Many times, I use the wireless access between the iPAQ and WAPs, PCs, and other handhelds to move stuff around. This is quite a bit faster than using IR to transfer things. But, if you don't need the 802.11b, Bluetooth, and integrated fingerprint scanner in the handheld (yeah, the 5400 series now has biometric-coupled security options) then get a cheaper one. I just got tired of needing the sleeve all the time.

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Yeah with the sleeve the thing was a brick to carry around.
 
Either way im going with SD card and get a nice 256mb one mostly for files and stuff, maybe an Mp3 or 2

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going to be buying a nice C1 stepping CPU either 2.4 or 2.6 for mad over clocking to which in the next few weeks i will be building my ultimate overclocked cpu / gpu / chipset cooled system!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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My KVM switch came in, and it just rules. Not the most high-end, but a 4-port model for 60 bucks with 4 KVM cables was a great deal!.

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Oh yer, my NEC LCD came in too (although that was on Tuesday, I forgot to report back, d'oh).
That too is most excellent, in fact it is quite probably the best purchase I've ever made for my computer.
I could never go back to CRT now - well actually I do have to on a daily basis at work, but you know what I mean

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Hopefully buying the new Abit BH7 motherboard - if they get back to me about them saying that it can suport DDR400 - but then it says in specs only DDR333.
 
buying this for my overclocking fun as i have amxed out my p4s533 board @ 166FSB and my cpu cna go highe then 2987!! i know that. - i love C1 steppings!

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Been awhile since I last posted but I really haven't bought much computer stuff lately.
 
Just checked out Newegg today and they FINALLY have External Enclosures that support more than 200GB! Check it out: http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.as...pa=0&page=2
 
Just ordered 5 of these: External 3.5"/5.25" (USB2.0 & IEEE1394) Enclosure - ( Supports 250GB Hard Drive. With a COOLING FAN. ) - ( Silver/Silver ). Oxford & Ali chipsets. Works with both PC & Mac. Fitting for CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVD-ROMs, DVD-RAMs, and 3.5" Hard Drives, IDE to USB 2.0 or IEEE 1394 interface. Plug and Play. Hot-swappable connection. Stackable casing. ME-320 series. Retail Box. Please see images. --* Works With PC & Mac *--
 
They may be FUGLY but they work.
 
Also ordered 2 more Western Digital 200GB's at $244 a pop. I'll finally get to use the 4 200GB's that have been sitting in my drawer for the last month.
 
YAY! :x :x :x :x

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2 WD120gb in computer
1st one OS HD. 9x/NT4/2K/XP/Windows 2003. Full except for like 30-40gb which is a FAT32 drive for temporary storage between NT & 9x.
2nd one Game Drive. Currently has 50gb free because I do not have all of the games I haven't beaten installed on it.
 
1 120GB TRAVEL
1 120GB BACKUP OF TRAVEL
 
This drive has all of the data that I have accumulated over the years. Freeware/shareware/personal stuff. It's full to the brimm. It's also the drive I carry with me to work every day and to travel.
 
1 120GB GAMES1 + 1 120GB for Backup
1 120GB GAMES2 + 1 120GB for Backup
 
These are all of my Game .ISO's. Thet are both full.
 
1 120GB WORK1 + 1 120GB for Backup
1 120GB WORK2 + 1 120GB for Backup
 
These are all of my work .ISO's well basically anything that's not a game. They are both full.
 
1 120GB GAMES3/WORK3 + 1 120GB for Backup
 
Both Game .ISO's and Work .ISO's. Still have alot of space left.
 
So that's what 1200GB (half of which is dedicated to backup.) total that I'm backing up but 1450 total HD space including my computer.
 
 
With the 200GB's I'm getting it'll look like this.
 
1 200GB TRAVEL
1 200GB BACKUP OF TRAVEL
 
1 200GB GAMES1 + 1 200GB BACKUP
 
1 200GB WORK1 + 1 200 GB BACKUP
 
1 200gb GAMES2/WORK2 + 1 200GB BACKUP
 
1600GB!!!!!!!!!! Half of which is dedicated to backup.
 
 
 
Can't wait for those 300GB drives!
 


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Brought a stick of 512MB PC2100 DDR for my Athlon.

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Another 512MB DDR SDRAM PC-2700 DIMM. That bring to over 1 gig of ram. Also, I got a 60GB Maxtor Diamondmax Plus 9 HDD.

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Quote:Also, I got a 60GB Maxtor Diamondmax Plus 9 HDD.

Whats it like. I read the review on Toms Hardware and I am very impressed with these drives. I want one