The black-grey colour palette of Prevail Pro705 from Lexmark is ordinary for a printer used in office, but its even edges and bulbous paper input tray cut off the sharp corners and make the printer look more aerodynamic than the usual rectangular printers in office. Measuring 9.8 inches x 18.3 inches x 15.4 inches, it is simple for anyone to transport and move around the office.
From the outside, the front of the printer is much more exposed than the straightforward touchscreen on the Platinum Pro905. In lieu of a large LCD touchscreen, the Pro705 selects a tiny 2.4 inches colour LCD display with a bunch of short-cut feature keys around it on all four sides, as well as a positional pad for scrolling the menus and a number pad for dialling numbers on the fax side.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Sansa Clip Zip from SanDisk
Similar to the past days of the ox-drawn carriage, the age of the MP3 player has swiftly vanished into the past. Nowadays, the mobile phone is the portable multimedia player of choice for most of us and the iPod is nowadays only a footnote in Apple's history, outlasted by the iPad and iPhone.
However, the MP3 player is not dead. There is still one more home left for these technological cattle: the practise gym. That's right, as neat as your mobile phone may look, there is no application that is going to stop it from having the air of an old shirt if you keep it in your gym backpack. You need something lightweight, thin, handy, and low-cost enough that you will not cry unstoppably if it gets stomped on. Fortunately, SanDisk has made it all possible.
However, the MP3 player is not dead. There is still one more home left for these technological cattle: the practise gym. That's right, as neat as your mobile phone may look, there is no application that is going to stop it from having the air of an old shirt if you keep it in your gym backpack. You need something lightweight, thin, handy, and low-cost enough that you will not cry unstoppably if it gets stomped on. Fortunately, SanDisk has made it all possible.
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