This is a basic optical mouse with a nano sized receiver. There is nothing special about it, but since I haven't seen more than just tiny avatar of this mouse around. I decided to post how it looks in better view.
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This is a basic optical mouse with a nano sized receiver. There is nothing special about it, but since I haven't seen more than just tiny avatar of this mouse around. I decided to post how it looks in better view.
People might think of it as what an idiot idea or what you can do yourself, but if you know it’s only a buck, that might give your attention. Yes, it costs less than what you can get ping pong ball and do that by yourself. Let’s see what you will get.
I hadn’t shopped for SD for quite a while. SanDisk, esp. Extreme series, is considerably one of the most expensive SD in the market. Anyway I got a good deal for SanDisk Extreme III 20MB/s. So I have a quick test to show if it’s really worth premium.
Mouse again!! This one is not from Logitech, but Microsoft. I’ve got this mouse long time ago, but I haven’t had time to write about it yet. For this model, you would be able to get one at the price from $28 to $50.
It seems like we are mouse-freak nowadays haha =) think of this as mouse review festival, there are still more to come, not over yet. Today it’s Microsoft Arc Mouse’s time which is the newest mouse released to date and projected to overcome any other notebook mice by how small when packing in the bag, yet comfortable in hand while using. Does Microsoft achieve what they really want? You'll see in a bit.
Logitech VX Revolution is the mouse that you comfortably use and carry along with your laptop. Because of the shape of VX Revolution, right hand people will absolutely love it. Additionally, this model has a lot of functions that you can manage them yourself.
VX Nano seemed to have very positive feedback from most people. That was why I decided to get on my own, but the result was not that pleased. You will see later on how come it ends up like this.
Honestly, I have used this as my Linux box, but once I had review HP EX470, which has only single core CPU, I decided to put WHS on Shuttle K45 with dual core Intel CPU and see the differences it may have. Although I have only 160GB on K45 box, it should give an idea whether or not CPU can make any significant difference.
Today I will show step-by-step of how to take Fujitsu Lifebook P7230 out. I have no idea why I have a lot of Fujitsu system, but I can say that it's quite a good notebook. Although P7230 uses a bit different step from its predecessor, taking keyboard out is the first step of everything in most notebook. Thus, you will find much easier when trying to upgrade anything else. What surprise me most is you don't have to have even a screw driver to complete this job since Fujitsu decided to use a sticky tape + plastic lock mechanism to stabilize keyboard instead of any screw and it gets the job done nicely. (although the whole machine has a lot of flex, keyboard is not.
The way to take keyboard out of Fujitsu P5020 is relatively easy. One reason is you have to take this out in order to just upgrade RAM.
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