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HP TouchSmart 300-1025 20-Inch Black Desktop PC (Windows 7 Home Premium) Review

HP TouchSmart 300-1025 20-Inch Black Desktop PC (Windows 7 Home Premium)
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I've had the Touchsmart for over a month now and while do not regret settling for the AMD version, I sure would have liked the Intel one (pricier). The Touchsmart software doesn't run smoothly, it takes a while to load and sometimes does not work. The first days it would simply not work at all, but after I did a software update thru HP's system doctor suite, it improve, but still freezes sometimes.
In general, it's is not as the simulated images on TV or You Tube, it takes a while to load each program (videos, music, photos, canvas, etc) specially those media relates like music and photos (which was the whole idea of having the media computer after all). Once it's loaded it's fun to play with, to be fair.
My wife is satisfied with it, as her Photoshop and Illustrator run much better here than in the 6 year old computer that we had and the 21" LCD screen is beautiful and larger compared to our old CRT 15" monitor, plus the touch feature, which she really doesn't use.
I haven't been able to make it work with my LAN cable from the router, it is only using the wireless connection and somehow I think it could be faster if accessing the Internet through the cable, just a thought, probably wrong.
Windows 7 looks pretty much the same as Vista, which I have been using at the office for 2 years. But my Intel Centrino Toshiba Portege surely performs better.
Conclusion, I am glad I bought it, technology works great, sounds very good too, visual is a plus, much better than what I used to have at home, however, would like to confirm whether the 23" (which I don't) Intel version (Touchsmart 600) is worth the extra $500.
Will tell you more in a couple of months.

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From the elegant design to the advanced features to the incredibly powerful suite of built-for-touch applications, the HP TouchSmart PC redefines what touch can do for you—and what you can do with a touch.

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HP Photosmart C4250 All-in-One - Multifunction ( printer / copier / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 30 ppm (mono) / 23 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 30 ppm (mono) / 23 ppm (color) - 100 sheets - USB Review

HP Photosmart C4250 All-in-One - Multifunction ( printer / copier / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 30 ppm (mono) / 23 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 30 ppm (mono) / 23 ppm (color) - 100 sheets - USB
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Having installed 2 of these printers, I STRONGLY encourage you to go to the HP support site and download the latest printer software from www.hp.com/support. The CD's that came with the printers I installed simply didn't work on OS 10.3.9 and was not the latest software for OS 10.4 or 10.5. Using the CD's is frustratingly long and in the end, pointless. Unfortunately, you'll need broadband Internet because the software is over 180MB.
Also for those connecting the printer to the USB port of their Airport, I quote from the HP Support site:
"In general, HP printers that support networking and/or optional JetDirect print servers should print when connected to the USB port of a wireless router, such as the Apple Airport Express and Extreme Base Stations.
NOTE:Connecting to the USB port of a wireless router will provide a `print-only' function, meaning additional functions of your product, such as scanning or card slots, will not be available."
I was disappointed that my scanner didn't work when using the Airport hub. I still think the printer is a good value for the under $90 I paid on Amazon but the software that comes with it is frustrating difficult if you start with the CD's. I give HP zero stars for software installation, 3 stars for some of the software applications they give you and 5 stars for hardware and value; so 3 stars overall.

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Item #: HEWCC211A. All In One Inkjet Printer, 300 Ppm Black, 23 Ppm Color, 1.5" Display, Print Resolution (Black) (Width x Height) 600 @ 600 dpi, Print Resolution (Color) (Width x Height) 4800 @ 1200 dpi Depth 10 1/4 in, Height 7 in, Width 16 3/4 in Customers also search for: HP® PS C4250 all-in-one inkjet printer

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HP Mini 311-1025NR 11.6-Inch Black Netbook - Up to 6.25 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium) Review

HP Mini 311-1025NR 11.6-Inch Black Netbook - Up to 6.25 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)
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I bought this netbook off of hp.com, not off Amazon, just to be clear. I'm reviewing this model as it contains windows 7, not XP. My specs are as follows:
* Black Swirl
* Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
* Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor N280 (1.66GHz, 512KB L2, 667Mhz FSB)
* 2GB DDR3 System Memory (1 Dimm)
* 250GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
* NVIDIA ION with a 5-in-1 Digital Media slot (For the N280 processor)
* 11.6" diagonal HD LED BrightView Widescreen Display (1366 x 768)
* HP Mini Webcam
* Wireless-G Card
* HP Color Matching Keyboard
* 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
* External LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer
* Microsoft(R) Works 9.0
* HP Home & Home Office Store in-box envelope
Price: $579.98
Tax: $52.52
Shipping: $29.00
GRAND TOTAL: $661.50
1st impressions....quite impressed. Size is very convenient, I find the keyboard comfortable. The trackpad is way too sensitive and I had to disable tap functions just to use it.
I think these 11.6" screens are really the sweet spot for screen resolution, I find it very comfortable for viewing and light work. I don't like dim screens in battery mode, so my battery life is about 4 hours.
It's definitely not as fast as my Core 2 duo, but hey...its a netbook. I'm using a logitech nano wireless mouse which works great other than it prevents the computer from re-booting or starting if left plugged in during re-start. I still have to iron that out.
The external DVD drive works well, although it adds weight to the package. If going to the office, I will probably leave it at home.
This is my first time using windows 7 and its definitely much more friendly than vista, with limited pop ups. I haven't tried out any HD quality movies yet, but regular AVI's look pretty smooth.
I'm definitely looking forward to the new version of flash, and I intend to try out Warcraft III on here one of these days. Still a work in progress. All in all, very fun to use, uber convenient, light, excellent screen resolution for a netbook, and a good deal of power for its class. I'll see if I can post product pics of my own netbook.

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The Internet is at the center of modern life keeping you connected and informed through email, IMs, RSS feeds, social networking sites and Search. Keeping up often requires time shifting with companion devices like netbooks. Powered by energy-efficient Intel Atom processors, the HP Mini 311 is optimized for Web access and can handle standard productivity apps - but is light enough to carry everywhere at just 3.22 lbs. Its 16:9 11.6-Inch diagonal HD LED BrightView display makes viewing HD content and two documents side by side possible. The 92 percentage of full-size keyboard enables much more efficient and comfortable use than texting (or typing on smartphone keyboards) for most. The touchpad has buttons at the bottom for intuitive use. The HP Mini 311 is the perfect device for staying productive, informed, in touch and entertained on the go.

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HP Photosmart c6150 all-in-one - Multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - 100 sheets Review

HP Photosmart c6150 all-in-one - Multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - 100 sheets
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I looked for a replacement for my Canon MultiPass F50 and needed a Mac-compatible printer that has Ethernet connectivity, an auto-document feeder, and could print 4x6 photos. It came down to this versus the Canon MP830. I chose the HP since the Canon lacked an Ethernet interface.
PRO's:
First, the unit is very attractive and matches the style of my Mac Mini. Second, it has both an Ethernet and WiFi built in, which is great for sharing it amongst all the computers in our house, both Mac and PC. Third, it has a built in slot to hold 4x6 photoprints, which it prints directly from a camera or PC or memory card. Fourth, it has ADF, which is great when you have 10+ pages to fax and hate to feed them in one by one. Fifth, print quality looks great, nearly the same as the Canon 830. Sixth, I got it super cheap at Costco for $239 (they were running a rebate). Seventh, the unit is smaller than most multi-function printers, Eighth, it has a little color LCD for viewing prints off a memory card.
Cons:
It cannot scan 35mm slides (which the Canon is able to). Also, unlikely that it scans an 8.5x14 document. The print cartridges do not look like they can be manually refilled with ink kits (not that this is always a good idea). The included Mac software was wrong (it was for a 7100 series), so make sure you visit the HP site and download the right software, then it installs easy. Once I had the right software, it took me no time to configure it on a network with 2 Mac Mini's. Lastly, print cartridges are not exactly a bargain: the color ones are $10 ea (you need 5) and the black ink ones are $18 ea. The cartridges look really small, so it will be interesting to see how much print output I get. Buy refills at costco, where they are $56 for a complete set, and $46 for 3 black cartridges.
I'll play with it more, but so far, I am impressed it with the speed and quality, and the cost versus features is simply unbeatable. Especially if you are a Mac user, finding a Ethernet and wifi enabled multi-function printer with ADF is pretty much impossible at this price.

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Use the HP All-in-One to quickly and easily accomplish tasks such as making a copy, scanning documents, or printing photos from a memory card. You can access many HP All-in-One functions directly from the control panel, without turning on your computer..................Networkable, easy, speedy? Connect your whole home computer system, with or without wires2to go wireless, plug it into the Ethernet port of a wireless router? Print efficiently with the 50-sheet automatic document feeder and automated 4 x 6" photo tray? Fax fast, in color, with or without a PC, plus eliminate unwanted junk faxes? Get quick prints and copies with the world's fastest All-in-One: at up to 32 pages per minute black, 31 color; get photos in as little time as 12 seconds? Save ink and money: with the six individual HP Vivera ink jet cartridges, you replace only the ones that run out......Photo versatility? Print photos and reprints without a PC using memory cards4? Print rich, realistic photos and laser-quality text using HP's Vivera inks? Print quick snapshots from your PC via the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connection5? Do borderless shots 6 and panoramas? Make professional-quality reprints with consistently accurate color reproduction, no PC needed? Do superb scans of photos and documents and restore damaged photos with the 4800 x 4800 dpi scanning resolution7, plus remove scratches on images? Easily print, e-mail, and save photos using the HP Photosmart Express software? Resist photo fading 8 for generations and retain document clarity for decades9? Remove red eye and enhance detail with the touch of a button using HP's convenient Photo Fix feature? Get creative: do artsy projects using the HP Photosmart software

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HP LaserJet P2015dn Printer (CB368A#ABA) Review

HP LaserJet P2015dn Printer (CB368A#ABA)
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Last week was HP week at Office Depot and I decided to buy the HP LaserJet P2015DN for [...]. Things I particularly like:
--250 sheet input tray under the unit, not stuck out front, reminds me of the old LaserJet II and III workhorses that are still in use by some
--fast start up
--fast print, even duplex
--lots of paper choices, including recycled which I usually use
--small footprint
--easy set up
--excellent print
--plenty of memory for a single user, easy memory upgrade if more needed
--front tray for envelopes, etc.
Things to know:
--cartridge included is the smaller one, rated at 3000 pages (larger is rated at 7000)
--"D" means duplex
--"N" means network card included (not in use by me)
--4 models available
P2015
P2015D
P2015DN (mine)
P2015X comes with a 2nd 250 input tray and 7000 page cartridge
--recommended page volume is 740 to 3,000 pages per month, though the advertised duty cycle is up to 15,000 per month.
This printer was designed for workgroups, though it will serve me well as my primary printer at home. It sits next to my humble HP 1510, ink jet printer, copier, scanner, which I will use if color is needed. I was tired of replacing black inkjet cartridges every 200 pages or so at $15 a pop and having only 50 pages in the input tray. A replacement 3000 page toner cartridge costs about $80.
I started printing the first 100 pages of a document I wanted on paper in the duplex mode. Although duplex is "automatic", one has to tell it to print duplex. It resets to one-sided at the end of the job. By the time I found my 3-hole punch and binder, the job was done, so I printed the other 107 pages which were ready as soon as I was. The duplex process is a bit noisy, but not obnoxious.
If you want the detailed specs, there is a 4-page document at the HP site that covers all 4 printers.
Thanks to the user comments here at Amazon, I decided against a color laser printer in part due to the problems with other than 20 lb. paper. I don't really need color for most of my printing, and am pleased with this choice.


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If you need automatic two-sided printing and the ability to network your printer, HP's LaserJet P2015dn has you covered. The small but powerful P2015dn is capable of print speeds of up to 27 pages per minute (ppm), and features instant-on technology, a technology that delivers the first page in less than 8.5 seconds from sleep mode. Ideal for large and small offices, the printer's integrated networking technology makes it easy to share the printer among work teams without compromising printer performance or document security. The printer also supports high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity, which provides data transmission speeds of up to 480 mbps for fast printing and easy expansion. The printer comes with a 400 MHz processor and 32 MB standard memory, which is expandable to 288 MB. The printer delivers true 1,200 dpi output for professional-quality documents, including high-visibility reports with complex charts and graphics.Sleek and attractive, this compact printer is designed for minimal tray protrusion and fits easily on crowded desktops. The toner transfer and fusing processes of the printer are designed around HP toner to optimize print quality and deliver high-speed performance. Uniform toner particles enable precise placement and control for crisp and consistent print quality. Capable of handling duplex print jobs, the printer comes with a 250-sheet input tray, a 50-sheet multi-purpose tray, and supports the following paper sizes: letter, legal, executive, index cards, and envelopes (No. 10). The printer supports Windows 98 SE and later and Mac OS X v 10.2.8 and later operating systems. Measuring 14.3 x 13.8 x 10.1 inches, and weighing only 24.3 pounds, the printer is backed by a 1-year manufacturer's limited warranty.
What's in the Box HP LaserJet P2015dn printer, print cartridge, getting started guide, CD (includes software and user's guide), and power cord.

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HP P3005DN LaserJet Printer Review

HP P3005DN LaserJet Printer
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Worked good for the first week, then the formatter went bad and we were instructed to take it to the local authorized repair shop. Three weeks later we're still waiting for the part. HP customer support is non existent. After three weeks agreed to accept a refurbished replacement but wanted a 1 year warranty, if the refurbished is just as good shouldn't they stand behind it as well? HP said no go and wanted me to pay to ship the refurbished printer. So if you want a printer that doesn't work and like to spend hours on the phone with tech and customer support, buy this printer.

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Simple, fast and worry--free-the HP LaserJet P3005dn Printer is ideal for document-intensive environments requiring high-quality and low maintenance.
Outstanding productivity Don't wait around. HP knows that in today's business world, you can't afford to wait for important print jobs. Speeds of up to 35 pages per minute (ppm) ensure that documents won't stack up in the print queue, while Instant-on Technology delivers a fast first page for quick access to your documents, even first thing in the morning.

With the HP LaserJet P3005dn you can increase office efficiency with printer sharing. With integrated networking capability1 that doesn't compromise performance or security, the printer is easy to share and ideal for small workteams. It also offers Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity for data transmission speeds of up to 480 mbps.
The HP LaserJet lets you handle complex jobs with ease. A 400 MHz processor and up to 80 MB RAM standard memory (expandable to 320 MB) should give you peace of mind when it comes to printing large files filled with complex charts, tables, or black-and-white images.
Simple and Robust With the LaserJet P3005dn you'll also spend less time reloading paper. The LaserJet P3005dn large paper input features a maximum input capacity of 500 sheets.2 preventing interruptions and keeping you on task. Your can print on virtually any paper. The LaserJet P3005dn Printer series includes a 100-sheet multipurpose tray that supports traditional paper sizes from envelopes to legal, along with a broad spectrum of paper types.
Proactively manage and reduce IT workload. HP Web Jet admin helps IT professionals install, configure, andremotely manage all network peripherals through a simple Web interface. HP Easy Printer Care is simple software anyone can use to manage printers and keep them supplied with easy online reordering. HP Easy Printer Care Software 2.0 is available as a free download at the HP web site or from a link on the printer's installation CD.
Reduce maintenance time. Interactive HP Smart printing technology3 in the cartridge and printer optimizes quality and reliability, sends alerts when supplies are low, and facilitates convenient reordering for multiple printers.
Impressive quality Make your documents look their best. Whether you're printing internal office documents or customer presentations you're sure to see great-looking output. Using advanced printing technology and HP toner, this HP LaserJet delivers true 1200 dpi quality for crisp black text, clear details, and fine lines.
Choose reliable HP print cartridges. Comprising up to 70 percent of your printer's imaging system, every Original HP LaserJet print cartridge you install refreshes your printer for reliable, precise operation.
Get consistency at high speeds. HP's patented toner formula is engineered for quality, consistency, and fast speeds. The printer's toner transfer and fusing processes are designed around the high-performance characteristics of HP toner to keep up with your everyday business needs. HP printing and imaging systems help you create powerful, professional communications easily. HP printers, supplies, accessories, and services are designed together to work together and are invented to meet your business needs.
Features Unique to the HP LaserJet P3005dn Print speed of up to 35 ppm, 80 MB RAM, expandable to 320 MB, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port, One open EIO slot, 400 MHz processor,100-sheet multipurpose tray, 500-sheet input tray, Built-in automatic two-sided printing, HP Jetdirect Fast Ethernet embedded print server
1. Networking capability is standard on the HP LaserJet P3005n, HP LaserJet P3005dn, and HP LaserJet P3005x only. 2. All models P3005 series include a 500-sheet input tray and 100-sheet multipurpose tray. The HP LaserJet P3005x includes an extra 500-sheet tray. 3. Using genuine HP supplies ensures availability of all HP printing features.
What's int the box HP LaserJet P3005dn Printer (includes built-in automatic two-sided printing and HP Jetdirect Fast Ethernet embedded print server), power cord, control panel overlay,9 print cartridge, software and documentation on CD, Getting Started Guide support flyer

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HP DeskJet 6840 Color Printer Review

HP DeskJet 6840 Color Printer
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I Needed a new printer for general photo AND document use to replace older HP deskjet 900 series printer. Used several sources (magazines, personal,internet, store, etc.) as research and considered other brands, even considered getting a photo-only printer. Downside with most photoprinters is that you are limited to 4x6 inch prints only, nothing else. HP ink cartridges also cost more, but they have in recent productions narrowed this cost gap with such printers as their photosmart 7000 series as read in a consumer magazine. Generally, the top three printer makers (Canon, HP, and Epson) make some excellent printers. Various factors influence choice, for example, ink costs, speed, text and photo quality, features, size, style, etc. I considered the new canon pixma printers, but they were HUGE. In summary I chose this printer because it uses HP's new Vivera inks (which are supposed to be an improvement from the last generation of inks), it's dimensions were medium size (shorter in height than most in its class), it is Wi-fi ready, and styling was new--its actually a very new model. Conlusion: It was a bit challenging as an average level computer user to set up the wi-fi conncection (as expected with wi-fi issues), but once set up, it works great as a wi-fi network printer. Texts prints were sharp. Photo prints were satisfactory, almost like lab quality (very impressive for a deskjet series printer) and it is quieter than my older printer in operation. The only downside I have for now is that there are only two slots for ink cartridges. HP has come out with a new photo gray ink (#100)for grayscale and enhanced black and white photos, but I would have to switch it with the regular black (#94 or #96) ink cartridge IF I decided to use it (although using the regular black ink will do for most users). To add some confusion, another new ink (#99) can be used for better photo prints (enables 6 ink printing) as an option over HP's regular black ink. There are no card slots but it is picture bridge enabled. I almost forgot to mention how great the included HP photo software is to use. Again, it is for an average user, and features red-eye reduction and other quick fix-it tools for those who don't want to spend more than a minute to edit photo prints.

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HP Photosmart 3210 All-in-One Printer, Copier, and Scanner Review

HP Photosmart 3210 All-in-One Printer, Copier, and Scanner
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To start off, let me say that I am traditionally not a fan of HP's products. I did, however, view this all-in-one as having some nicer features than some others and took a chance.
I feel that generally HP does well with hardware products and or designs but struggles with their software integration with their products. I feel this is the case here as well. I have had my 3210 for about 2 weeks and here are my experiences.
Pros:
i) Scanning resolution and overall quality is quite good.
ii) Printing quality is also good. I wasn't planning on doing a ton of printing but based on experiences I will probably do more than anticipated because of the good results.
iii) Scanning and printing are both pretty quick. Marketed as the fastest picture printer all-in-one on the market... can't compare with others but I suspect they are correct here.
iv) I was happy to find in my research that replacement ink cartridges are NOT terribly expensive and they are easy to replace and know if they are running low.
Cons:
i) Paper magazine is small so it doesn't hold a lot -- minor.
ii) Software install was more of a pain than I was expecting. Installation on WinXP SP1 was generally OK but on WinXP SP2 it was a struggle. Not HP's fault, certainly, but they weren't able to make the installation easier to prevent some of these isssues or frustrations. I hope they have a lot of tech support people available as this product sells.
iii) Network configuration was not as automated or straight forward as they could have been.
iv) Software interface isn't as easy and fluid as it could be. I think that those who purchase this product that don't have some comfort with computers will be on the phone with HP often.
Overall, I am pleased with the purchase thus far but still have some configuration to work through. In HP's defense, I haven't called or emailed their tech support -- but I shouldn't have to and my schedule makes this tough. Again, I feel the hardware implementation is quite good but their installation software and interface is lacking.

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HP Photosmart 3210 All-in-One Printer, Copier, and Scanner

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Intel WiFi Link 5300 - Network adapter - PCI Express Mini Card - 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft) Review

Intel WiFi Link 5300 - Network adapter - PCI Express Mini Card - 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft)
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I have a HP G60 121WM laptop, it came with a wifi b/g card, I wanted to upgrade to the Intel 5300 N. I am a advanced type computer geek type person, and I have built several computers from scratch, and I researched before I bought and thought the upgrade would be a plus for streaming HD Video from wireless N. Because wireless G bit rate is to slow! But when I installed the Intel 5300 card, on boot up I went to a black screen with a error message saying, 104-Unsupported
> > > wireless Network device detected. System Halted. Make a long story short I called HP tech support and after several hours of tech support through email, I found my notebook is not compatible with Intel 5300 wifi cards. I found that HP has a lock limit on the note book in the bios, and only thing you can replace the wifi card with is another just alike, or the computer will not boot. So even though the description says for HP, make sure before you buy, log on line with HP and make sure your notebook is compatible! I ended up having to go to a wifi N usb adapter, and wireless N router to speed my bit rate up to stream HD video!

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HP OfficeJet 7310 All-in-One Printer Review

HP OfficeJet 7310 All-in-One Printer
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My "real" rating would probably be 4.5 stars out of 5, but since I can't do that, I'll round up.
When my old printer died, I decided to look into an all-in-one since my scanner was getting up there in age and I had begun to notice how convenient having a fax machine in the house would be. I also wanted built-in two-sided printing (since I'd been spoiled with that feature on my last printer), and good print quality (especially photos). I also thought it would be nice to have each color in separate ink tanks so I wouldn't have to replace anything more than what I had used. With this printer I got everything I wanted except for the separate ink tanks.
I've been very impressed with the scan quality and copy quality. I have sent and received faxes with absolutely no problems. I've printed pages of great looking sharp text and impressive looking photos just using the default black and tri-color cartridges (i.e., without putting in the optional photo cartridge). The color LCD and the menu system it uses is great and easy to navigate.
If you're trying to decide between this printer and the 7410, I did some research and emailed HP to confirm what exactly the differences are. The only differences are:
1) The 7410 comes with the extra 250-sheet tray that attaches to the bottom of the printer and adds an extra inch or two to the total height of the printer.
2) On the machine itself, the 7410 has a 'collate' button and an option to collate within the 'copy' menu. HP also calls this 'reverse order printing' and they say it can be activated on the 7310 through the driver (although I have not done it). The same button on the 7310 is 'Lighter/Darker' and the 'collate' option is not in the copy menu.
3) While both printers have built in networking, only the 7410 has built-in wireless networking. This was not an issue for me since I already have a wireless router and I just ran an ethernet cable from my router to the printer. Now any computer that connects to the wireless router is able to print to the printer without having to go through another computer. The printer is basically its own device on the network and relies on nothing other than its network connection (i.e., no usb cables connected). If I had the 7410, the only difference is that I wouldn't have the ethernet cable coming from the router, but the functionality is the same.
I had no problems actually installing the software on any of our computers and have no problems using or accessing the printer from any computer on the network ("accessing" includes accessing any flash card in the media slots). There was a little complication with the software upsetting XP's Data Execution Prevention (DEP), but there is an update on HP's website that took care of that pretty easily.
My complaints:
- If you don't pull out the tray extender, anything you print will fall on the floor. This is kind of annoying if I'm printing from my laptop downstairs, go up to retrieve my print job, and find it all over the floor. Simple solution: If you just leave it pulled out (but not 'flipped' all the way out) it will still catch pretty much everything without having to deal with the thing jutting too far into space.
- As I mentioned before, I wish HP's ink cartridge system was different so that each ink color had its own cartridge that could be replaced as the individual color ran out. On a related note, I wish I could leave the photo cartridge in without having to swap out the black cartridge.
This is a great printer that is the first all-in-one that I have used that could perform all of its many functions really well. It is a little on the expensive side, but you get what you pay for. I have never regretted buying this printer.

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Product Condition:* NewProduct Category:* PrinterProduct Manufacturer:* Hewlett PackardUPC: 829160503028Description:* Enhance productivity for everyone with an HP Officejet 7310. Built-in networking enables multi-user sharing- share print, scan, and memory card access. Work efficiently with legal-size flatbed scanning and copying, plus professional photo quality and exceptional paper handling with a 50-page auto document feeder and auto two sided print, fax, copy and scan capability. Enjoy remote printing from your notebook to your all-in-one, and camera phone printing. View and print photos without a PC using memory cards and HP Photo Proof Sheet. Or edit photos using easy front panel editing and 2.5" color display. Make a great impression with printing up to 4800 optimized dpi color and laser-quality black or add 6-ink color. Print and copy with breakthrough performance up to 30 ppm black, up to 20 ppm color, and handle big jobs with extra 250-sheet paper tray. Stay in the lead with precision copying, black and color faxing, outstanding 2400x4800-dpi optical resolution scanning. * HP Officejet 7310 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier * HP 96 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge, 21 ml. (C8767W) * HP 97 tri-color inkjet print cartridge, 14 ml. (C9363W) * HP Auto Two-sided Printing Accessory * HP Image Zone Photo and Imaging Software on CD-ROM * User's guide and setup booklet * Network guide * Power supply and cord * Phone cord * Ethernet cable

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HP OfficeJet 7210 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier Review

HP OfficeJet 7210 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier
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About 2/3 of the reviews I saw on amazon were very complimentary, but I was reluctant to purchase the hp 7210 after seeing some negative reviews about installation, software, etc. Luckily, I saw a pc world review which rated this product as the finest in this price range. They were right (at least for someone with a two year old DELL Dimension with Windows XP and all of the recent OS updates).
Amazing copy quality, great color copying and scanning, installation took about an hour and was easy (I don't fax much, so I don't feel qualified to comment on this part).
I highly recommend this all-in-one product for home and small office use.

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Officejet 7210 All-in-One Color Printer/Fax/Copier/ScannerFax Modem Speed33.6 KbpsFax Maximum Resolution300 x 300 dpi black, 200 x 200 dpi colorGrayscale Halftones256Memory130 pagesAuto Document Feed50 sheetsSheet SizeLetter/LegalSheet Tray Capacity150Copier Maximum Reduction25%Copier Maximum Enlargement400%Maximum Copies99Broadcast TransmissionYes/48Auto RedialDirectory DialingOn Hook DialingDistinctive Ring DetectionExtension Phone HookupSpeed Dial Entries115 (110 speed; 5 one-touch)Scanner Maximum Resolution2400 x 4800 dpiPrinter Maximum Speed30 ppm black, 20 ppm colorPrinter Maximum Resolution4800 x 1200 dpiInterface ConnectivityUSBSize19-3/4w x 17-1/4d x 11-1/2hShpg. Wt.28 lbs.Manufacturers WarrantyOne-year limitedToner CartridgesHEWC8765WN and HEWC8766WN (sold separately)

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HP P1505 Laserjet Printer Review

HP P1505 Laserjet Printer
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Every year we rotate out about 250 printers of a total around 700 printers. That means we are on a three year rotation schedule. The batch going out this year is some pitiful Brother printers that are only one and one-half to two years old. The ones we are keeping past their rotation time are some HP1012 and 1022 printers that have performed flawlessly. Their replacements are these 1505s.
These printers are simply well-suited to their jobs. They are shared at every installation where we use them. They have been fault free so far and most likely will be if they mirror our experience over the last 20 years with HP printers. They are not network printers or meant for heavy production use. For that you have to expect to spend a few more dollars.
Based on our experience here with these printers I bought one for home and it is performing flawlessly.
I would recommend this printer to anyone who needs an everyday, reliable, easy on the combustibles printer.

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HP P1505 Laserjet Printer. With features never before available in a personal HP LaserJet, the P1505 series is ideal for producing effective business communications. Be more productive with professional print speeds up to 24 pages per minute and a quick first page out. Other printers need time to warm up before printing the first page, but with no wait Instant on Technology your first page will print in half the time. New, patented spherically shaped toner is specially designed for consistent, high quality results at fast speeds. Get excellent desktop performance, quality, and durability, plus many of the same time saving features as HPs robust workgroup and departmental LaserJets. It is all in the improved design of our all in one print cartridge and new toner formula. With a logical and thoughtful design, this printer is easy to set up, use, and maintain. Intelligence in the print cartridge helps ensure you never run out of toner you will get automatic alerts when supplies are low, along with convenient options for online reordering. Create crisp black text, sharp lines, and beautiful shades of gray for effective, no nonsense business documents. From HP FastRes 1200, to our new spherically shaped toner, to ground breaking intelligence in our desktop print cartridge, HP innovation ensures your documents always look their best.

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HP LaserJet 1022 Printer (Q5912A#ABA) Review

HP LaserJet 1022 Printer (Q5912A#ABA)
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The Good:
- super fast printing
- almost perfect print output (super dark black & wide range of greys)
- compact size, won't overwhelm your desk
- connects by USB port
The Bad:
- noisy when printing (whirring motor)
- manual feed holds only a few sheets or a couple of envelopes
- usb port issues (this can be fixed, see below)
- connects by USB port and nothing else
This laser printer is the best value for its performance and output. I had a LaserJet 6P which is a dinosaur now, still works perfect but doesn't understand PostScript3. I got tired of printing Japanese text by first having to make a pdf and then print. Now I can print directly to the printer. The text is near perfect on a scale of 1-5, i'd say 4.5. Unless you are going to buy a $600 Ricoh, you should really consider this printer solely based on its speed and text output. Even compared to other $300 models, this printer can hold its own and may even be better in some cases. It is kind of noisy when it prints- a deep whirring noise - it's bearable but should be mentioned. The manual feed can only hold a thin amount which could be a problem for some people who are going to be printing onto a lot of envelopes. And unfortunately you can't load envelopes into the main compartment. Also the actual printing of envelopes can be annoying, you have to press the button on the printer before it prints any envelopes and you have to do it for each single one - there might be a way around this but I haven't figured it out yet.
The USB issue:
yes, HP tech support can be frustrating as with any company. But my experience wasn't as horrible as others here have had. I received two follow up phone calls, even one from an HP technical engineer about this usb issue::
through trial & error, here is what I did to make it work:
If you are having problems connecting the USB printer to your computer, i.e. WinXP won't recognize the printer, you need to disable the USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller. For some reason, on some computers running WinXP, the USB printer port is recognized as an "Unknown Device." It affects any USB port, doesn't matter if it's USB 2.0 w/Firewire or an older port. It can be fixed easily with a little tweak. I'm sure a lot of people have returned the printer b/c they thought they couldn't print or it was incompatible. Not everything works perfectly straight out of the box, what fun would that be?...
You may also have the same problem if you plan to connect the printer to a router or print server. I have a wireless Linksys Print Server and it does not recognize the USB printer. I have asked Linksys to update their Firmware. When it will happen? who knows.
Keep in mind this is a brand new model for HP and issues will arise they may not have the needed tech support yet. Notwithstanding, for this price and excellent output, I think it's worth it.

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The HP LaserJet 1022 printer is an affordable, compact, and reliable laser printer with the ability to produce professional-quality print jobs. It prints at speeds of up to 19 pages per minute, and delivers the first page in less than 8 seconds thanks to HP's proprietary instant-on technology. With the included HP LaserJet print cartridge and 1,200 dots per inch (dpi) print resolution, the printer produces crisp, clean output for all of your business documents. HP Resolution Enhancement technology (REt), working with the ultra-precise toner formula and HP image writing systems in the cartridge, ensures reliable quality with sharp text and clear lines. The printer accepts a variety of media types--including plain, LaserJet, photo, and rough paper, envelopes, transparencies, labels, card stock, and postcards. With 8 MB of on-board memory and super-fast USB 2.0 connectivity, this printer is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems and will work seamlessly with HP's Bluetooth 1300 wireless printer adapter (sold separately). Measuring 14.6 x 9.6 x 9.5 inches and weighing only 12.1 pounds, this printer is backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
What's in the Box LaserJet 1022 printer, print cartridge, user's guide, printer documentation and software CD, power cord, 250-sheet input tray, and 10-sheet priority input tray.

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HP Photosmart C7280 All-in-One Printer Review

HP Photosmart C7280 All-in-One Printer
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This is a good machine, but as many have pointed out the software can be a problem. Here's some software install advice (below) to make it work well for you.
I have a Brother laser AIO at my office that I love, but I chose this HP for my home for several reasons. The WiFi Brother unit has a 10 page document feeder compared to HP's 25 page. This was important to me, maybe not you. I really like the styling of the HP better. The HP rep was in Best Buy and printed off a photo for me. It was fantastic. I've reproduced the same results at home, though I didn't buy it as a photo printer. The Brother has a phone handset hanging off the side that I will never use. The HP looks & feels like a higher quality product, though the Brother reviews are good.
Follow the quick start guide to set up on your LAN. I have WEP and had no problems...literally a couple minutes to setup.
1st, in general, never use photo manipulation software that these printer companies provide. If you need to work with photos invest in a good commercial product. There's some reasonabally priced products.
2nd. Trash the disk that comes with the printer and go straight to HP.com and download the latest drivers. That have fixes most of the problems the other reviews point out. You have two download options, drivers only or full software. I did drivers only and it worked fine, however you loose control of some of the units settings, so I went back and got the full package.
However, I highly recommend this installation method that I used.
Unzip the download and run. then...
1. Choose the custom (not the "easy" recommended) installation option.
2. Choose "NO" on the next pages which asks if you want to do auto updates. Anytime you select this for any product you now have another application running in the background all the time polling the internet. It will slow your computer down.
3. On the next screen select "custom". Don't be afraid, ever if you're not an "advance user" as it recommends.
4. You get a screen with a bunch of options to install. The first one you have to select, the drivers. Then uncheck "shop for HP" (just crap), "HP Updater" (memory & bandwidth eater), "customer particapition program" (memory & bandwidith eater), "smart web printing" (you can try it, but more resident sw to eat up cpu and memory), "HP photosmart essentials" (not essential and from what I read it's crappy software. You can try it, but it'll save you 40MB not to install), "OCR" (unless you really use OCR. If you use it a lot, buy a good program, this will save you another 80MB).
What you do select is obviously "drivers" (it makes you & you do need this), "Solution Center" (no actual solutions here, but it does give you some control over your settings), "imaging & device functions".
Choose the default directory it recommends, unless you really know what you're doing and want another directory.
Choose "connect through network", if you are connecting through the WiFi. Make sure you get the printer on the network first, as the directions tell you.
Don't sign up for the HP offers crap, unless you like spam.
I'm used to the Brother scanning SW, but now that I'm getting used to the particulars of HP's it's not too bad. I do have a problem scanning from the plate glass from Adobe Acrobat. It works fine with the doc feeder, but for some reason not the glass. I just go to the "solution center" and tell it to scan to a pdf and it works fine.
I did jump on the HP support site around midnight and have a live chat with a support person. He's the one who informed me I need to install more than basic drivers to gain some control over settings. I found the support helpful, but I didn't exactly have a brain teaser of a question either.
Good luck...and don't install that darn auto updater.

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If you're looking for a single device that prints, faxes, copies, and scans, the HP Photosmart C7280 All-in-One Printer, Scanner, and Copier is your answer. The printer has a built-in 2.4-inch display you can use to easily print photos without a PC: Simply put your memory card into the memory card slot (compatible with Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, xD-Picture Card), preview it on the display, and print. Enhancing your photos and removing red eye is as simple as pushing the HP Red-eye Removal button.
The HP Photosmart C7280 produces lab-quality, fade-resistant photo prints by using a six-ink color system for accurate color reproduction. Photos will always print on the correct side of the paper with the right quality settings because of HP Auto Sense technology. And coupled with HP Advanced Photo Paper, the C6280 is sure to produce photos that are smudge and smear-resistant right from the printer. Print speed is outstanding as well, at up to 34 ppm black and 33 ppm color. For those looking to save paper, an included duplexer lets you print on both sides of the paper. Sharing the printer with everyone on your network is simple with both built-in wireless and Ethernet connectivity.
The fax functionality is performed by a 33.6 Kbps modem at speeds up to three seconds per page. The built-in memory can hold up to 90 pages and the fax is capable of color faxing, delayed sending, and auto-redialing with a maximum of 48 broadcasting locations. The scanner uses a Contact Image Scanner (CIS) for scans at up to 4800 dpi optical resolution with a scan size of up to 8.6 by 11.7 inches. The copier supports pages up to this size as well and you can make up to 50 copies in one pass. Color copies are supported and there are settings for enlarging and reducing from 50 to 400 percent. HP Photosmart C7280 supports Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP Home and Professional, and Windows Vista as well as Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4.x. It is backed by a 1-year warranty.
What's in the Box Photosmart C7280 all-in-one, power cord, phone cord, 02 black ink cartridge, 02 cyan ink cartridge, 02 magenta ink cartridge, 02 yellow ink cartridge, 02 light cyan ink cartridge, 02 light magenta ink cartridge, set up guide, user's guide, paper sample pack, installer CD, and two-sided printing accessory.

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HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer Review

HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer
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I recently upgraded to the HP6310 from the HP7110 a machine I was more than happy with. The move has been excellent, all functions are faster particularly color printing, the unit is significantly more compact and the quality of images are also a serious upgrade. The unit has almost no shake and is extremely quiet in operation, particularly in comparison with my old 7110. In addition the price differential between this machine and the much inferior HP5610 is very small.
New features include the ability to take several formats of camera memory cards and read directly from them to print contact sheets, six ink color with inkjet photo ink and up to 24 x 8.5 prints. There are also wired and wireless network options etc but I have not used them.
Installation was a breeze, I was up and running in maybe 10 minutes, the controls are intuitive but if needed the instruction book is unusually easy to follow.
Why not five stars: it drinks ink and the cartridges are small -that gets expensive.
If you can live with the ink issue this is a great machine for the home office or small business.


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The HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One is primed for meeting all your home document and photo printing needs. It can print and copy at up to 30 pages per minute (ppm) in black and 24 ppm in color1. It has built-in Ethernet networking connectivity that lets you print, fax, scan, and copy from multiple computers--perfect for your home or small office. Other special features include printing photos direct from a memory card2, PictBridge enabled camera, or mobile camera phone, a 35-page automatic document feeder,and a junk fax barrier3.
Simple office networking You can easily share your HP OfficeJet 6310 all-in-one with multiple computers using its built-in Networking connectivity. Plug your all-in-one into the Ethernet port of a wireless router for wireless printing4 and more--with just a few mouse clicks you'll be sharing the HP OfficeJet 6310’s amazing functions across your small office in no time.
Breakthrough performance you can rely on With breakthrough print, scan, fax, and copy speeds and performance, the HP OfficeJet 6310 makes an efficient tool for your small business or home office. Print and copy document speeds reach up to 30 ppm black and 24 ppm color. It has color fax capabilities and a junk fax barrier that can eliminate future unwanted junk faxes. The 35-sheet auto document feeder lets you quickly and conveniently copy, scan, and fax multi-page documents.
Exceptional essentials
Cover all your office needs: print, fax, scan, and copy
Print and copy in laser-quality text and get true-to-life photos in six-ink color with HP's Vivera Inks5
Print and copy super fast, at up to 30 pages per minute in black and 24 in color
Transfer and print fast with the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connection
Get outstanding scans with the 2400 x 4800 dpi optical resolution
Make crisp color copies without turning on your computer
Connect several computers via the built-in wired networking;
Print wirelessly by plugging into the Ethernet port of a wireless router
Innovative extras
Optimize print and copy quality for different paper types with the automatic paper sensor
Keep junk faxes away with the junk fax barrier
Automatically remove red eye from photos and enhance detail in dark areas with HP's Real Life technologies
Print photo panoramas-with or without borders-at up to 8.5 x 24"6
Copy, scan and fax multipage documents using the 35-sheet automatic document feeder
Print photos without a PC when using memory cards7, a camera phone7 or a PictBridge-enabled camera; copy photos from memory cards to your USB flash drive
Resist photo fading for generations8 and maintain the quality of laser-quality text for decades9
Send and receive photos without large e-mail attachments with HP Photosmart Sharing10
Annotate documents with HP Document Viewer
Easy, efficient supplies
Save ink and money with HP inkjet cartridges
Stay on top of ink replacement with HP SureSupply11: receive alerts when a cartridge is low, monitor its remaining life, and enjoy easy online ordering or check stock and prices at nearby stores

What's in the box HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One, HP 98 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge (11 ml), HP 95 Tri-color Inkjet Print Cartridge (7 ml), HP Photosmart Essential and Premiere Software, setup guide, reference guide, power supply, power cord, and phone cord
1. Print speed may vary on the type of output 2. Memory card slots support Secure Digital/MultiMedia Card, CompactFlash Type I and II, Memory Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick Duo (with adapter, not included. Purchase separately), separately), Mini SD (with adapter, not included. Purchase separately). 3. Requires caller ID service, not included. Price and service contract must be negotiated separately. 4. Wireless printing requires HP bt450 Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter (not included, purchased separately). 5. Six-ink color requires HP 99 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge, sold separately. 6. Borderless printing up to 8.5 x 24" using brochure and photo paper. 7. For Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard, CompactFlash Type I and II, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, plus Memory Stick Duo and Mini SD (both with adapter, not included). 8. Based on Wilhelm-Research.com light-fade testing under glass (as of 1/05) using HP 93 Tri-color and optional HP 99 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridges on HP Premium Plus photo papers. 9. Based on paper industry predictions for acid-free papers; colorant stability data at room temperature based on similar systems tested as per ISO 11798 and ISO 18909. 10. Internet connection required. 11. Available only with original HP supplies; Internet access required.

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HP X280N MediaSmart Connect Review

HP X280N MediaSmart Connect
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August 3rd, 2008
I have been using a home built media center for about 1.5 years. It holds most of the kids movies (DIVX & XVID) and does recording of SD and HDTV. The main issue I had was that it was Noisy and generated a lot of heat in the media cabinet where system and other components were mounted. My goal was to move my MCE to the basement and use extenders in the house. I had a couple of requirements before I would switch this out for an extender.
1) WIFE Friendly
2) Support HDTV
2) Must play Amazon UNBOX Files
3) Must play DIVX (XVID) formats.
4) Must be able to schedule recordings from the Extender
Thursday I got the MediaSmart Connect and started with the install... When I first set it up, I installed the HP Software and went through the procedure for connecting the extender to the my Vista MCE system. Initially I was a little disappointed, it was slow and Amazon Unbox videos would not play. I also noticed that my MCE system was Locking up. I decided that this might be more due to my MCE system. So Friday night, I completely re-installed vista, MCE, but did not install the HP software.
Once the system was running (YOU MUST INSTALL SP1), my VISTA MCE system found the extender automatically. It worked GREAT... The MediaSmart Connect was much more responsive, MCE no longer locked up. And best of all Amazon Unbox video's will play through my MediaSmart Connect. I gave it the Wife test last night and she loved it... The with the Main MCE system moved to the basement and only the MediaSmart Connect visible, she was happy. No more noisy fans running and we can now close the doors of the media cabinet with out worrying about overheating.
A couple of Notes:
1) The Media Smart will Play Unbox videos from your MCE Machine, but if you move the storage of the Unbox files to somewhere other then the installed location you may have problems.
2) I am using a wired connection, I have not tested the performance of the wireless side.
3) I am not using the HP software, it is extender mode only.
If you are currently using a Media Center, this system is EASY to add on.... So far I am very pleased, will update this again with any issues I have after I have had a chance to run it for a week or two.


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HP X280N MediaSmart Receiver. The HP MediaSmart Receiver enables browsing of your entire library of digital photos, music, and HD video even across multiple PCs Access thousands of the best and latest movies, TV shows, videos, and songs from online media. HP¿s simple interface enables you to search for movies, order them, and begin watching them moments after downloading has begun. Unlike other receivers that allow you to access media from only one server at a time, HP¿s MediaSmart receiver automatically aggregates and displays content from all connected PCs or media servers in your home network. Enjoy a full Microsoft Media Center Experience with a single click on your remote. Watch live or pre-recorded TV and access Microsoft¿s online services through the HP MediaSmart Receiver. Integrated 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking, enables the streaming of high definition video while providing compatibility to existing Wi-Fi networks. A built in HP Pocket Media Drive bay and two USB ports allow direct access to your content stored in mass storage media. HDMI, component, and analog and digital audio outputs provide simple connectivity to your HDTV and audio equipment. The MediaSmart receiver features a dramatic, pianoblack, high gloss, exterior with an HP exclusive Zen imprint pattern. Blends into the living room and adds elegance to any entertainment system. The receiver includes a universal remote control. Use it to access all your content, order movies, or control up to four more entertainment devices.

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HP Mini 210-2070NR 10.1-Inch Netbook (Charcoal) Review

HP Mini 210-2070NR 10.1-Inch Netbook (Charcoal)
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I bought an HP mini Netbook to use in my office and I have to say I'm extremely happy with my choice. It's quick, light weight, and just small enough I don't feel like I'm lugging around extra baggage when I'm carrying it. I have a friend who just bought a huge, and I do mean huge, laptop and she actually groans when she picks it up in the case. Further more, my battery life is excellent! I set my computer power setting on "High performance" and I still get 6 hours of juice from my battery. My friend gets around 3 hours on her laptop. Granted the my Netbook screen is small, but even with my bad eyesight (with glasses) I can see everything just fine. I've even watched streaming videos with no problems. The keyboard, which is smaller than a normal keyboard, is actually surprisingly good when typing. Actually, it was the keyboard that made my decision to get the HP Mini. The "chick-let" style keyboard is what I liked most. Each key is separate from the others and makes cleaning a snap! No accidental hitting other keys when typing. The wifi range is excellent. I was seeing connections from other businesses down the street as my co-workers were barely seeing the connection from a business in the same complex on their laptops. One thing, you will need to back up your Win 7 recovery part and it takes either a DVD, there's no DVD drive you will have to buy an external one, or back up via flash drive. It says it needs 14.99 gigs of flash drive to back up the recovery. I bought a 16 gig and windows install the drivers for it but left me with a 14.8 gig flash drive-Windows allocates just a little bit of the memory on the drive. Well needless to say, you will need to buy a 20 gig flash drive to back the netbook up-and you can't use an external usb hard drive either, I tried that.

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Enjoy Web browsing and entertainment with an ultra-portable netbook. With a charcoal finish, the HP Mini 210-2070NR is a great choice for anyone. Watch videos, view photos and edit documents on the 10.1-inch diagonal flush glass display. Type with ease using the island-style keyboard and get fast access to email, IM and social networking sites. Plus, use the integrated webcam and microphone on this HP netbook to video chat with family and friends across the globe. Transfer photos from a memory card to the HP Mini 210-2070NR netbook using the 5-in-1 digital media reader. Built-in Wi-Fi lets you browse the Web from any room and on the go without using cables. Enjoy online games in crisp detail using integrated Intel video graphics, plus store important files on the 250GB hard drive. You can also connect this HP netbook to an MP3 player, digital camera or external optical drive easily using one of the USB ports.

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