D-Link DKVM-2K 2-Port KVM Switch, Desktop, Built-In Cables Review

D-Link DKVM-2K 2-Port KVM Switch, Desktop, Built-In CablesI have also encountered the freezing mouse problem (but only on the rare ocassion).

I usually only use one computer at a time (Both running XP Home) but have on occasion used both switching back and forth.

To reduce the need for two monitors, mice and keyboards; I think it is money well spent.

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One of my computers was an always powered Mother Board and it would always default to that computer and would have to switch back. This is not a problem with the switch and I did not dock points for that but I am sharing this for your information.

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The DKVM-2K 2-port mini KVM switch kit allows you to easily control 2 different PCs from a single set of keyboard, mouse, and VGA monitor. It includes a 2-port KVM (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) switch and 2 sets of built-in cables for ready connection to 2 PCs.If you have 2 PCs and need to use them at the same time, the DKVM-2K saves you the money and space by allowing you to control your 2 computers from a set of keyboard, monitor and mouse. Or, you may have a better, bigger monitor and want to connect both PCs to it, the DKVM-2K allows you to do this. 2 sets of cables are attached to the KVM switch ready for use, dispensing you of the need to prepare separate cables and connect them to the switch.The DKVM-2K supports VGA, SVGA, and MultiSync monitors at up to 2048 x 1536 resolution at 72Hz refresh rate. Support for Microsoft IntelliMouse is provided.e easily integrated into your existing desktop environment at home or at the office.

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Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100 3014 - Tiny desktop - 1 x Atom 230 / 1.6 GHz - RAM 1 GB - HDD 1 x 160 GB - 307DV - Gigabit Ethernet - Win XP Home - Monitor : none Review

Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100 3014 - Tiny desktop - 1 x Atom 230 / 1.6 GHz - RAM 1 GB - HDD 1 x 160 GB - 307DV - Gigabit Ethernet - Win XP Home - Monitor : noneExcellent look and feel. Great price( 205$ ). Booted for the first time, finished all the windows setup. Shut the computer down. Could never boot again. All I did in between was a wireless adapter installation. Tiger Direct was able to give me complete refund.

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Fashionable DT by a monitorDIY an AIO with a special bracketMini HTPC (Home Theater PC)0.5L, the smallest PC in the worldOnly 20 mm thicknessFanless design4-stepup and enjoyAround 90% power-saving compared to traditional DTGigabit Ethernet integratedIntegrated audio card

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Dell XPS Desktop Review

Dell XPS DesktopThe following is concerning my ordeal with ordering a Dell Studio XPS 8000 Desktop from Dell's website.

A few months before Christmas, I decided it was time to finally replace my old trustworthy desktop. It is about ten years old at this point, and while it still functioned to do what I needed, it had slowed to the point that pretty soon it would no longer be operational. Every time you update Windows or update virus protection software, these updates go onto a computer's C drive. While I had plenty of drive space on D, E,F and so on, the C drive of my computer is only fourteen gigs... huge for its day, but now is insufficient for properly running Windows. The more updates, the more in-stable the computer becomes.

Anyway, I eagerly explored my options for a replacement computer. I had been doing everything possible to keep my old desktop running hoping it would make it until Window's 7 was released. I had heard so many horror stories on Vista that I did not want to replace my puter with anything running Vista. Naturally, my old desktop started really waning about a month before Window's 7 was to be released.

There is something about a sale that makes one loose the caution one normally has in regards to expensive purchases. I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted in my new computer. It is a big purchase, and I wanted something that could survive another ten years and perhaps another malformed Window's release. Black Friday, a one day sale appeared on the Dell website for a computer I thought was sure to do the trick.

Nervous about making such a large order spontaneously, I first contacted a sales rep on one of those instant chat thingies that websites now have. The sale was on only until Midnight and it was already eleven o'clock. After waiting for nearly a half hour, I asked the sales rep if the computer had a specific feature I really wanted. "Yes" was the reply. Seemed a bit too simple an answer, but time was running out, and so I placed the order.

The next day I began to worry that perhaps this item was not really a part of the system. It is a pretty standard thing on computers nowadays for computers of a certain price range, but I decided it was better to be safe than sorry. I called the Dell support center to ask them if this feature was available on the computer I ordered. If it wasn't, the computer order had not yet been sent and could be can canceled. Four hours of musak version of "Lollipop Lollipop". Five transfers. I finally get a sales rep.

So, I asked if the feature was a part of this computer. Waited for person to check. "Yes, that is a feature of that computer" said the sales rep. I felt much better. My order was due two weeks before Christmas. Would be nice to have shiny new puter Christmas day. Week before Christmas I get an email. Delivery has been delayed until after Christmas. No appologies or special discounts, just the offer of a free Christmas card saying that computer would arrive eventually. No big deal, it wasn't a gift. I contemplated mailing myself one of these free Christmas cards and decided not to.

Being in a wheelchair, I can not setup a computer myself. I know how to setup a computer, mostly what wires go where... but can't crawl on the floor to actually hook them up. I thought about having a service person do this, but at two hundred an hour, the cost was ridiculous. My old computer is a monster. My friend laughed at me when he saw it. Over ten years, the computer had become an octopus of tangled wires, usb gizmos of technology now and past. The first job would be to dismantle this monster that I had relied upon for many many years.

Two days of dismantling I kid you not. I had wires hooked into this puter that led to nowhere... things plugged in I still have no idea what they are for. Each Christmas and birthday it seemed, someone gave me another usb device to plug in. USB hub after usb hub over ten years had turned my once sweet little computer into a monstrous malformed creature which wanted to grasp at anything approaching it.

Anyway, I finally unhooked the beast ... or rather my parents did. Tempers can raise when one is tossing computer equipment about and loosing wires to things that may or may not be critically important to the new computer. Lets just say, having my dad disconnect a computer is a bit like sending a bull into a china shop to pick out your glass pattern. My room is now an absolute disaster area... wires splayed from one room to the next. Well... least it will be worth it to have a nice new computer that actually works.

Setting up a new computer is like the dismantling, but in reverse but without knowing where things are suppose to go. It would seem that computer manufacturers some time ago had this clever idea to not include instructions with computers so as the average person, confronted with hundreds of unlabeled wires, would simply give up and hire their company to install it. All day long we unpacked the computer and struggled to find the connection ports. This would of perhaps been even harder except for the fact, there seemed to be a strange absence of connections on the back of the computer. I think at the time i was thinking more about how little things like a mouse pad hadn't been included, no speakers, and other little things one expects to be included with a relatively expensive computer.

It was around the time we got down to the last few connections when we realized something was missing other than a mousepad. Yes... that very connection I contacted Dell about not once but twice. There were no video ports, no AVI ports, nothing for video input. It was missing the component I was assured it had.

Today. On this dinky lil netbook I finally got Dell support. "So sorry sir, your computer does not have that component. I understand if you want to return it. You will have to call our customer support number." I knew I was in trouble as soon as they told me had to call customer support. Customer support is the modern equivalent of hell.

From twelve thirty until four I was on the phone. As "Lollipop Lollipop" droned on for the first hour, my temper grew. Now, mind you, I generally am not a person who gets angry. And when I do get angry, I am very very easy to console and make un-angry. But something about this musak is like slowly twisting a tourniquet around my brain until steam comes out. Hour and a half..."We must transfer you to our service department, please hold." Then the familiar tone of a phone being disconnected. "SON OF A BITCH!" I shout outload before family members unaccustomed to hearing me curse.

This time I ignore the automated messager asking me to tell it which department I wish to contact... which of course does not include the return department. Finally after the computer repeats the message a hundred times stating it can't hear my response, I get to some poor operator whom I yell at. "One moment please... I'll transfer you to the service department... please hold." Before I could protest, more musak of "Lollipop Lollipop" which is apparently Dell's new trademark song.
Time seems to stand still on hold. I was transferred maybe four of five times and back on hold again before at last, after several hours on hold, an actual person in the service returns department.

"Yes Sir, I understand why your upset. Would a thirty-five dollar credit to your account make up for this instead of return?" I think I actually laughed. The missing component alone without installation cost over a hundred. After she went back and forth to her supervisor she offered a usb plug in version of what was suppose to be an installed component. At first I was going to accept this, but my parent's had already re-boxed the computer for return. "Well Sir, you can return the computer, but there is a fifteen-percent restocking fee." OMG... I was furious. They mis-represented what the computer could do, than they had the nerve to want to charge me for their mistake. I asked to speak to the supervisor. On hold again.

"Ok Sir, I've been authorized to drop the restocking fee." At this point, I was too exhausted to fight over the fact that I also paid for shipping and handling for a computer that was not what I ordered. Too tired to bring up the fact that I spent three entire days to dismantle an old computer I would now need again and setting up then unsetting up a computer that I could not use. My only revenge is to post this here, and hope that it may in some way affect their future sales.

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DELL XPS DESKTOP- Intel® CoreTM2 Q6600 Quad-Core (8MB L2 cache,,1066FSB), 3GB Dual Channel DDR2,320GB - 7200RPM, SATA /s HD, CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability, ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO 128MB , Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio , Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium

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GE 97863U SB 2.0 7 Port Desktop Executive Hub Review

GE 97863U SB 2.0 7 Port Desktop Executive HubGE 97863U SB 2.0 7 Port Desktop Executive Hub
This is a great product. The mounting option is solid and very useful to keep things organized.

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GE USB 2.0 7 Port Desktop Executive Hub adds 7 high-speed USB ports to your computer.

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HP Pavilion Elite e9290f - Tower - 1 x Core i7 920 / 2.66 GHz - RAM 9 GB - HDD 1 x 1 TB - DVD?RW (?R DL) / DVD-RAM - GF GTX 260 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - Monitor : none Review

HP Pavilion Elite e9290f - Tower - 1 x Core i7 920 / 2.66 GHz - RAM 9 GB - HDD 1 x 1 TB - DVDRW / DVD-RAM - GF GTX 260 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - Monitor : noneI have been a computer user since the early 1990s, so I know computers very well. I was hesitant to buy the HP Elite series after reading reviews that the Elite series computers would freeze/blue screen frequently due to a motherboard problem. I am glad to say that my HP Pavilion Elite e9290f has no problems what so ever. It is lightning fast and plays all my PC games very well. I've spent days researching other vendors including "mom and pop" type vendors for a PC and this HP computer beats them all in price. Also the HP Elite e9290f is super quiet and looks cool too (I like the glowing HP logo in the front). Like other reviewers have said on other sites, this might be one of the best gaming PCs for the price too, since it comes with an Nvidia GTX 260 1.8 GB graphics card. I am also the type who doesn't post reviews, but I wanted to post this review to let everyone know that there are no freezing problems with the Elite series as some have described in the past.

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The stylish HP Pavilion Elite e9200 desktop PC series offers high performance, flexibility and expandability. It has lots of available options to tackle the most demanding high performance computing, and photo/video editing tasks.

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DELL VOSTRO SLIM TOWER and , MONITOR 19 inch Widescreen E198WFP Analog Flat Panel - Intel® CoreTM2 Duo Processor E4600 (2.40GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800FSB),3GB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHZ ,(DVD+/-RW) Burner Drive ,250GB Serial ATA HD,Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 , Integrated 10/100 Ethernet, Wireless, Windows® XP Home Edition Review

DELL VOSTRO SLIM TOWER and , MONITOR 19 inch Widescreen E198WFP Analog Flat Panel - Intel® CoreTM2 Duo Processor E4600,3GB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHZ ,(DVD+/-RW) Burner Drive ,250GB Serial ATA HD,Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 , Integrated 10/100 Ethernet, Wireless, Windows® XP Home EditionThis is a lot computer in a small package. Speed and performance have been good. It did take a long time to get here though. I thought the shipper could have been faster. I'd removed my earlier review so he'd quit calling me. I'll buy my next Dell from Dell Direct.

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ClearOne Chat 50 - USB VoIP desktop hands-free Review

ClearOne Chat 50 - USB VoIP desktop hands-freeThe ClearOne Chat 50 is a unique product. It is a full-duplex USB speakerphone that can be used with your computer for Voice over Internet Protocol (i.e., Skype, Vonage), for audio or audio/video conferencing, online chat with instant messenger programs or online gaming. It is full-duplex: both parties can be speaking at the same time. Half-duplex is far more common, where only one person at a time can speak.

Installation is simple, although be sure to check for driver and firmware updates. The firmware update crashed my Windows XP system, though without serious damage.

As a microphone, the audio quality is top-notch. As a conference mike, it is very sensitive. I was able to comfortably listen to a recording made while I was about eight feet away and speaking in a normal voice. In that same normal voice, I was also audible out to about fifteen feet. Echo cancellation is excellent.

As a speaker, the Chat 50 is suprisingly capable. Sound is crisp, somewhat flat, but perfectly usable for voice, movies and streaming music.

Accessory cables allow you to use the Chat 50 with cell phones, some jack equipped phone systems, MP3 players and videoconferencing equipment. All in all, a very capable full-duplex speakerphone. The one drawback is that it has no battery power capability. It must be used with USB power or a somewhat bulky, but not huge, AC power adapter.

Overall, a pricey but very worthwhile full-duplex speakerphone for anyone who uses VoIP a lot, webcams or voice chats.

Jerry

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The Chat 50 personal speakerphone is a mobile audio peripheral that connects to a wide variety of devices and provides crystal-clear, hands-free audio communications.It provides unmatched full-duplex capability, which allows users to simultaneously speak and listen without audio cutting in and out. It also provides high-quality audio playback for music, gaming and other sound files.

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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 v1 ( B7T-00001 ) Review

Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 v1Bought this to replace my desktop elite also from Microsoft.Installation was simple.What I noticed right away is how precise and quick the laser mouse is.Much improvement over the intellimouse explorer 2.0.It's got a magnification button that is a nice feature as it can expand and contract.Also very comfortatable and a good fit with your hand.The keyboard is nice too although not revolutionary.It's your basic upscale type of Microsoft keyboard and what's nice about it is that the keys are white.I prefer white over black.Also the mouse and keyboard are in an attractive silver and grey.It would have been nice if they found a way to light the keys.Anyway,it's worth the price as the mouse steals the show.

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The ultimate in cutting-edge performance and sleek design, this High Definition Laser mouse and Comfort Curve keyboard set is perfect for any state-of-the art desktop environment.With proprietary Microsoft High Definition Laser Technology, this mouse responds quicker and offers more control. The mouse Magnifier tool lets you enlarge and edit any section of the screen, and the Tilt Wheel enables you to scroll horizontally as well as vertically. The comfortable keyboard with a Zoom Slider and My Favorites Keys makes accessing and viewing documents, spreadsheets and images more convenient.

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