Need help choosing what computer to buy!

So after months of debate, Ive decided to switch to mac after being a pc user for over 20 years. Now my dilemma is choosing what computer to buy and when. I have definitely decided to wait until Snow Leopard comes out and when I can get the student deals. However, choosing the right computer has been the issue. I hear that they are phasing out the white macbook so why would I purchase a new one? As well, I have been reading about many issues with buying a first generation unibody model. So where does that leave me? Do I wait for apple to fix the quirks with the new aluminum macbook or by the old white macbook knowing that they might not exist in the next couple years? I would like to get this computer by August but am willing to wait knowing I made the right decision. Thanks.

sopric wrote:
So after months of debate, Ive decided to switch to mac after being a pc user for over 20 years. Now my dilemma is choosing what computer to buy and when. I have definitely decided to wait until Snow Leopard comes out and when I can get the student deals. However, choosing the right computer has been the issue. I hear that they are phasing out the white macbook so why would I purchase a new one? As well, I have been reading about many issues with buying a first generation unibody model. So where does that leave me? Do I wait for apple to fix the quirks with the new aluminum macbook or by the old white macbook knowing that they might not exist in the next couple years? I would like to get this computer by August but am willing to wait knowing I made the right decision. Thanks.
If you don't need a new computer until August then wait. I don't care what brand you buy, or what model within that brand, some will inevitably have problems. These forums are like a hospital, this is where you come when you have a problem. Out of the hundreds of thousands macs sold every year proportionally very few have problems. Your chances of getting a quirky one are quite slim. But if you are going to wait for a model where 100 percent of them that come off the assembly line will never have a problem you are going to be waiting a very long time.
Message was edited by: pogster

Similar Messages

  • Need help deciding what computer is best for me?

    I am 14 years old and going into high school. I am debating whether to buy the new macbook or take my grandpa's original macbook air. I want to take programing/coding and graphic design classes, so I wanted to know which computer would be best for me?  I like the macbook air for how like and easy it is to carry with me to and from school, but I'm not sure if it would be more beneficial to have the newer technology of the macbook?  Any help or input would be great!  Thanks

    Can the money you don't spend now on a new computer be put aside to buy you a new computer at a later date? That is the key question. The trick with the Air is to avoid using up the harddrive, so the less stuff you have to put on it (games, movies), the better. Other than that, it should be able to do all you want it to do...for now. And given how much you poor students have to haul around in your backpacks , I think it's smart to go for Grandpa's Air and save yourself from hauling around nearly three extra pounds.
    The Air is there and, I assume, it's going to be given to you at a good price ? Use it and see if it does all you need and want it to do. If you find it's too limiting, the Macbook Pros will still be there for you to get. What's more, if you hold off now, then as you near college--or where ever you're going after high school, you can use the money you didn't spend now for something that might be really excellent for your future in coding and graphics.
    If it's feasible, I'd try out the Air for the summer and see if it's for you. The school specials on computers will be going for a while if you find it's not enough and you need more.

  • Need help choosing a computer

    I was looking around for a new LAPTOP ONLY that is good for intense gaming.  Mostly for playing WoW.  But the thing is i dont want to play a ridiculous amount of money for one.  Im looking for a cheap laptop (Under $700) thats good for gaming.

    I'll just get down to it and be blunt, a $700 laptop is not going to be able to do "intense gaming". It'd probably handle WoW on lower settings, but in the heavier areas, probably not be able to keep up.
    If you like my post, or solution to your issue/question, go ahead and click on the little star by my name and/or accept the post as the Solution. It makes me happy.
    I'm NOT an employee of Best Buy, or Geek Squad, though I did work as an Agent for a year 5 years ago. None of my posts are to be taken as the official stance that Best Buy will take on your situation. My advice is just that, advice.
    Unfortunately, that's the bad luck of any electronic, there's going to be bad Apples... wait that's a horrible pun.

  • My iPhone 4S won't turn on it's been off for two days now. I tried charging it but it makes a noise every 8 seconds,holding the buttons down and also plugging it to a computer. I need help on what to do or if anybody can tell me what's wrong with my phone

    My iPhone 4S won't turn on it's been off for two days now. I tried charging it but it makes a noise every 8 seconds,holding the buttons down and also plugging it to a computer. I need help on what to do or if anybody can tell me what's wrong with my phone

    Yes ive tried a different charger and it also nothing shows when i plug it in just makes a noise

  • I need help choosing a new MBP (previous one was stolen)

    Hello everyone, I need help choosing my next macbook pro because my previous one (15" Core i7 high res anitglare screen) was stolen . As you probably tell I spent a lot of money on my previous one and now I am a broke college student that doesn't have $2,400 to drop on a replacement.
    So this is where you come in... because of budget reasons I have been looking at the 13 inch macbook pro but I just cannot bring myself to spend $1200 on a laptop with old technology (Core 2 duo processor) not to mention it is only 2.4ghz. I am not really sure what to ask about it I think i just need some good stats or other convincing information to allow me to buy it.
    I know about the student discount and the refurb. macs, are there any other reliable ways to get a less expensive MBP?
    I am a converted PC user and I LOVE macs, please don't let my budget make me revert back to a PC...

    Like you’ve already said refurb is a good option.
    I know it’s a bit late now but let me point you in the direction of Prey Project.
    Prey Project is an open source program I use on my MacBook Pro, it’s a program that can track your computer and phones if stolen using GPS / Google Maps etc to give you location of it.
    It will also take pictures of who is in front of it, log what they are doing etc.
    Check it out here http://preyproject.com/ this such an amazing program that is free to use, will work on Apple, Windows, Linux and Android phones.

  • I recently sold my iphone 4s back to at&t and bought a galaxy s5 but my brother still has an iphone and when he sends me a text it dosnt always go through and i really need help on what to do next please

    I recently sold my iphone 4s back to att and they whiped it clean and now i have a galaxy s5 and my brother still has the iphone but when he sends me texts they dont always go through and i need help on what to do next

    See if this helps:
    iMesssage to old phone
    If you move to another phone and forget to turn off iMessage then read “if you no longer have the device inhttp://support.apple.com/kb/HT5661  If you still cannot resolve it call Apple http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57
    To deactivate iMessage http://support.apple.com/kb/ts5185
    Read http://m.samsung.com/us/support/SupportOwnersFAQPopup.do?faq_id=FAQ00053450&fm_s eq=62995

  • Yosemite made my MacBook Pro so slow !! Need help ? what is the solution?

    Yosemite made my MacBook Pro so slow !! Need help ? what is the solution?

    I've ran a benchmark on my Mac (iMac early 2009). Performance of Yosemite in general was about the same as Mavericks. But that can be different on other Mac's of course. Safari is mostly a bit slower. It's recommended you clean your old internet-caches and then restart Safari. (you can use a little app called CCleaner to do that). That might make a difference. Speed-issues are usually solved in the first and second update of OS X.

  • HT2480 I need help syncing my computer outlook email (through Yahoo) with my Iphone. when I delete an email on my computer is it still in my inbox on my phone.  Any help is appreciated.

    I need help syncing my computer outlook email (through Yahoo) with my iphone.  When I delete an email on my computer it is still in my inbox on my phone. Please help.

    Your computer is probably set up to access your Yahoo mail using POP3. POP3 does not synchronize with the server. For full synchronization, you will need to use IMAP instead. See the Yahoo mail help pages for instructions on how to configure your mail client.

  • Need Help about what to buy

    Hi,
    I am a student at a college and we have Adobe Premiere Pro there and I just recently downloaded it and started the free trial so I can edit on my own at home.
    I know we have another major video project coming and I am currently working on one now.
    The question is, I am new to this. What should I buy, or what type of membership should I buy and do they provide discounts to students? Classes are only until May and I am not sure I will need this for next semester.
    I appreciate any help!

    alot of nle's and other programs have a student edition or discount. if you need to use adobe's software for your class etc, can look at their student subscription plan.
    Student software discounts, student eligibility | Adobe

  • I lost my ipod 5th generation,i left it in the backseat when i texted my dad saying to take my ipod to the house he said there wasn't anything back there so i need help of what should i do my dad might not buy me a new one!?

    i need help finding my ipod i look so many times around my car and i didnt find it but my dad might not find it! what should i do!?

    You have to enter the Apple ID and password. You are running into the Activation Lock
    iCloud: Find My iPhone Activation Lock in iOS 7
    Is there a way to find my Apple ID Name if I can't remember it?
    Yes. Visit My Apple ID and click Find your Apple ID. See Finding your Apple ID if you'd like more information.
    How do I change or recover a forgotten Apple ID Password?
    If you've forgotten your Apple ID Password or want to change it, go to My Apple ID and follow the instructions. SeeChanging your Apple ID password if you'd like more information.

  • Need help choosing processor and display for X240 please

    I'm about to purchase an X240 today or tomorrow and, after doing multiple forum searches and reading a 67-page X240 thread elsewhere, I would really appreciate some help choosing a processor and a display. If it makes a difference, I've decided on:
    *Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    *8GB of RAM
    *256GB SSD
    I intend to use the laptop for viewing/editing Word documents and Powerpoint presentations, streaming movies, and streaming recorded lectures. I'm not sure what lecture viewer/player my school uses yet, but I do know that it has options to play the lectures at accelerated speeds (1.5x, 2x, etc.) and that I will definitely need to use this feature. I'm not computer literate enough to discern whether the processor type has any effect on this. I will use an external drive if I need to download and save any lectures. I also plan to do some infrequent and basic photo editing with Windows Photo Gallery and MS Paint. I'm willing to pay extra for a smoother/faster experience, but I don't want to go with the i7 processor if it's overkill for my purposes or if there are other significant trade-offs besides price.
    As for display, I'm torn between the regular HD (1366x768) IPS Non-touch, regular HD IPS Touch, and FHD IPS Touch.  Re: HD vs FHD, I've been using a 1280x800 13.3" non-IPS display for the last 6 or 7 years, and I'm pretty happy with it except for the limited viewing angles. Wouldn't regular HD on a 12.5" screen be a step up in resolution? A lot of the reviews of the regular HD on the X240 express disappointment with the "low" resolution, but I don't know if it's really that bad, or if people just have much higher expectations/standards than I do. I'm leaning towards regular HD because my glasses are so strong that increasing the sharpness of what I see also has the side effect of making things appear smaller (minimization error), so I'd probably have to mess with text/DPI scaling if I went with FHD, which isn't a perfect solution from what I've read. I'd only consider getting a touch version if I need FHD (since it doesn't come in non-touch), or if it somehow makes the HD display sharper or more vibrant--I have no intention of actually using touch features.
    Apologies for the length, and thanks in advance for any advice! :-)

    Actually I have been doing further research and I personally would either go with the 2.6GHz NON RETINA MBP or cough up the cash and go all out on a 2.6GHz RETINA MBP and upgrade the RAM to 16GB  and upgrade to 768GB Flash storage, I am a student as well so will get a discount which will help.
    My fears are that if I get the Retina model I will not be able to upgrade it even further, I want to keep the computer for at least a good 5 years, during those 5 to 8 years will the current upgrades be enough to keep up with the top games and programs etc? Also I have read that repairing the Retina display model is very diffcult  and it can malfunction commonly, so I am guessing I should get apple care on top of it just to be sure with this particular model?
    I am assuming that they they will bring out the new models out next year and all the chinks and bugs of the current Retina model will be fixed so to speak, of which I have read there is a few... Would it be worth buying the NON RETINA MBP and then selling and upgrading to an improved RETINA MBP model next year?
    Finally if i back up my files on a hardrive would I have to use the USP SUPER DRIVE to install files onto the RETINA MBP or can i directly do this without the USP SUPERDRIVE?
    Thanks

  • Need help choosing optimal hardware for a laptop that will run AE CS5

    BACKGROUND INFO (Questions listed below)
    I need some help figuring out the best hardware configuration for a new laptop. I’m a student at a design school and I will be using the laptop to mainly run After Effects and to a lesser extent Photoshop and Illustrator. I don’t need to worry about 3D rendering software or Premier Pro. I am primarily interested in getting the best performance during editing. I am not looking for the best performance for final output. I would prefer to sacrifice final output times for better editing/interface performance.
    I will be working with standard definition content and perhaps HD up to 720p on occasion. I do not need to operate in resolutions higher than 720p. My projects are generally animation and use many sources and many layers.
    I’ve been reading up on optimal hardware configurations for CS5 but my understanding is still a little foggy and I would like to use this thread to figure out how to build the best machine for my budget. The budget is about $1400 to $1600 CANADIAN after tax.
    I DON’T need help finding the laptop. I will search for it on my own. I just need to understand the best hardware to purchase within my budget.
    I realize that it is probably impossible to buy the laptop I want with the hardware configuration I need “off the shelf”. Instead I will be looking for a good base model (~$900-$1100) and I will purchase the necessary hardware upgrades separately. I will not be purchasing a Mac.
    Right now I’m thinking of a machine built something like this:
    - 15”-16” screen (17” models are too big/heavy)
    - Mid to high end i5 processor OR entry level i7 quad core
    - 8GB RAM (I would go to 12GB, but it’s hard to find a 15”-16” laptop with 3 memory slots)
    - SSD to replace HDD (However, if possible, I would like a laptop with dual HDD support or swap the optical drive for another HDD. If I had access to 2 drives, I would have and HDD/SSD combo).
    - Medium/high end NVIDIA GPU to take advantage of OpenGL while editing.
    QUESTIONS
    1) Does the “Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously” option enhance general editing performance (applying filters, scrubbing through the timeline, reverting history states)? Or does it ONLY help speed up RAM previews and final output? Does it reduce the length of RAM previews?
    1b) Is this option even necessary to enable on 64bit systems? (As far as I understand it was used to solve a problem where 32bit systems/software would only recognize 4GB of RAM per instance of AE).
    1c) If I turn this option on to help with RAM previews, would I be hindering general editing performance in any way? Or does this option have basically zero drawbacks?
    2) How come “Actual CPUs that will be used” will read 0 even if the sum total of RAM assigned to the CPUs plus the RAM reserved for other applications is less than the total available system RAM (on a 64bit system)? For example, I currently have 4GB RAM and 2 installed CPUs. I have 1.5GB reserved for other programs and when I set 0.75GB per CPU both CPUs are used. However when I set 1GB per CPU then 0 CPUs are used, even though the total RAM adds up to only 3.5GB.
    CPU
    3.) Considering the fact that I am more concerned with smooth performance while editing rather than final output speeds, would it be better to get a dual core i5 clocked around 2.5 or a quad core i7 clocked around 1.8?
    4.) What is the difference between an i3 and an i5 processor even if they are clocked at the same speed? How does an i5 460M compare on the grand scheme of things?
    RAM
    6.) Should the quantity of RAM that I get (8GB vs 12GB) be based on the number of cores in my CPU? If so, how should I be calculating optimal RAM based on # of cores. Should I also be counting threads, or just actual physical cores?
    STORAGE/SWAP
    7.) Should I replace the HDD with an SSD? I'm looking for snappy interface performance while editing. I would think that if the RAM fills up it would be best to have the SSD for scratch/cache.
    8.) What performance benchmarks are most important when considering an SSD for After Effects? (4k writes? IOs per second? Max read/write?)
    9.) I can afford the OCZ Vertex2 120GB SSD. Would this be a good choice if an SSD is recommended?
    10.) Would it be better to have 8GB of RAM and an SSD, or 12GB of RAM and an HDD? Explain why.
    GPU
    10.) After Effects utilizes OpenGL to enhance editing performance. I will not really be using Premier Pro, so catering to the CUDA Mercury Engine is not a concern. Do high end gaming cards provide significant gains in OpenGL performance? Or do OpenGL performance gains taper off around the mid-range GPUs? (i.e. can you justify buying a high end GTX 260M graphics card for enhanced editing performance versus an "entry level" dedicated card like the 310M?)
    11.) What hardware specs are most important when considering a GPU for editing performance in AE? (Memory size? # of Pixel shaders? Core speed? Shader speed?)
    Thanks so much for any answers you can offer to these questions.

    Please make sure that you've read through this page and what it points to.
    > 1) Does the “Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously” option
    enhance general editing performance (applying filters, scrubbing through
    the timeline, reverting history states)? Or does it ONLY help speed up
    RAM previews and final output? Does it reduce the length of RAM
    previews?
    It only increases rendering speed for RAM previews and rendering for final output. In After Effects CS5, it doesn't decrease the length of RAM previews. (In CS4, it does.)
    1b) Is this option even necessary to enable on 64bit
    systems? (As far as I understand it was used to solve a problem where
    32bit systems/software would only recognize 4GB of RAM per instance of
    AE).
    You misunderstood. Yes, it's still relevant on 64-bit computers. Moreso, in a way. (I'd rather not spend my entire Sunday writing out detailed answers to satisfy idle curiosity, so I'm not going to give all the technical detail to that answer.)
    > 1c) If I turn this option on to help with RAM previews,
    would I be hindering general editing performance in any way? Or does
    this option have basically zero drawbacks?
    It takes a small but nonzero time for the background processes to start up when they need to be used and shut down when they're done. And as they sit waiting, they take up a little bit of memory. So, it's not exactly correct to say that there are no downsides to leaving it on. But it's close. I leave it on.
    > 2) How come “Actual CPUs that will be used” will read 0 even
    if the sum total of RAM assigned to the CPUs plus the RAM reserved for
    other applications is less than the total available system RAM (on a
    64bit system)? For example, I currently have 4GB RAM and 2 installed
    CPUs. I have 1.5GB reserved for other programs and when I set 0.75GB per
    CPU both CPUs are used. However when I set 1GB per CPU then 0 CPUs are
    used, even though the total RAM adds up to only 3.5GB.
    4GB - 1.5GB for other software leaves 2.5 GB for After Effects.
    If you have 1GB assigned per background CPU, then the foreground takes 1.2x that = 1.2GB. That leaves 1.3GB for background processes, which is enough for one background process. There's no point in starting only one background process to do rendering, so it doesn't bother. (Note: When background processes are rendering, the foreground process isn't rendering.)
    > 3.) Considering the fact that I am more concerned with
    smooth performance while editing rather than final output speeds, would
    it be better to get a dual core i5 clocked around 2.5 or a quad core i7
    clocked around 1.8?
    Get the quad-core. That gives you a greater total number of cycles. And After Effects works very well with mutliple processors, even beyond Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously multiprocessing. An entirely unrelated sort of multiprocessing (multithreading) spreads work out to multiple processors.
    > 6.) Should the quantity of RAM that I get (8GB vs 12GB) be based on the number of cores in my CPU? If
    so, how should I be calculating optimal RAM based on # of cores. Should
    I also be counting threads, or just actual physical cores?
    The optimum amount is the amount that you can cram into the computer. I'm not kidding. Spend your budget on RAM until you have 4GB installed per processor (and I'm counting the virtual processors due to hyperthreading). If you have a quad-core, that's 8 CPUs with hyperthreading, so the optimum amount of RAM installed is 32GB. You can work with less, but you did ask about optimum. For HD work (i.e., 1920 pixels across), you're OK with more like 3GB installed per CPU. That's what I have at home: 24GB in a quad-core. You're going to assign 2/3 or so of the RAM to After Effects, so 3GB installed per CPU is 2GB per core for HD work in After Effects.
    > 10.) Would it be better to have 8GB of RAM and an SSD, or 12GB of RAM and an HDD? Explain why.
    12GB of RAM. Because After Effects likes RAM. (If you're thinking of deliberatly using virtual memory to swap memory to the hard disk, don't. That's a performance killer.)
    > 10.) After Effects utilizes OpenGL to enhance editing performance.
    Not really. If you're on a limited budget, don't even think about the GPU until you've already got the most RAM, the fastest CPUs, the largest number of CPUs, two fast hard disks, and a couple of good monitors. Then, and only then, should you even consider getting soemthing beyond a non-stock graphics card. Yes, OpenGL can be used to accelerate some things, but that's only for the low-fidelity preview renderer. (Pardon the bluntness, but I want to make sure that you heed this.)

  • I need help choosing a cell phone

    Ok. Currently I have an HTC Eris and it has all sorts of bad issues. I have talked with Verizon on the phone, chat, in person for the last several days. They said that I can get a pre-certified phone to replace my Eris and I had been going back and forth over the Blackberry Tour and Bold. Mind you that they don't have a pre certified bold, but are expecting me to come in and get the tour in two weeks when I get paid.
    Here is the problem... I do love having the android market, but the only phone that I would even think of getting would be the Droid 2 as I love the way that the keyboard feels. I have priced just adding another line to my account so that I don't have to pay out the full price (539.99) and it would be 99.99 through wirefly, which would be great. I have found that wirefly has the blackberry curve 9330 for free and that is a new released phone. I had a blackberry years ago and loved the phone itself. The thing is too when I looked at the pre certified list this morning they had the moto droid available (I had this phone when I first started my contract and hated the keyboard and the touch keyboard.)
    How do I choose what would be best for me?
    1) I don't text that often, but I won't buy an all touch phone ever again. The texting on the touch screens drive me crazy and it takes forever to type something out because you have to go back and fix your words.
    2) I check Facebook, and browse the internet at random times. I do love being somewhere and having the internet handy to look something up.
    3) I do like the android apps, but blackberry has them to download too from their market and I don't remember them having issues of force closing like the androids do.
    I mean do I even need a smart phone? I am currently typing this on my little HP laptop. I hadn't used my laptop for about three weeks until my Eris started acting up (god I hate this phone).
    The last question is would it be good to get the tour for 189.99 replacement and not have to add a fourth line, or add a fourth line and hope that I can exchange the eris line out for just a T9 phone for an extra 10 bucks a month?
    Thanks for any help you all can give me

    Yeah I was just reading a difference between the two here online when I got your message. After reading the differences between the blackberry and the android I still can't quite make up my mind, but I think I am getting closer to deciding.
    I like the fact that the Androids have bigger screens for you to look at the internet and media
    I like the bar style of the blackberry because you can reply quickly and know that with blackberry's system that things will push through quickly.
    Android does have a lot more apps, and it took me quite awhile to choose which apps worked best for me. Still there are those cursed Force closes that drive me crazy every day. And when my task killer stopped doing its job I switched to another. I like not having to worry about this on the blackberry.
    I like the fact that with the blackberry all you have to do is start typing and it will pull things up. I really wish that the Android phones did this. I like to get things done quickly. I don't like having to click three times or more to get to where I am going. I know I am being a bit picky here, but I like things simple. No I don't have a business or anything as I am disabled, so in a way having the blackberry probably is wasting the phone itself.
    All in all I wish that Verizon would be able to get ahold of T-mobiles Motorola Charm. That is the type of phone that I would love to have as it has the qwerty right there on the phone. I know that at some point and time that Android will get caught up within themselves to where everything runs great, but they honestly have to quit letting so many phones come out. With all the different platforms and styles I see the constant threads about what works on a Droid X won't work on a Nexus one and vice versa. They need to do what blackberry has and make phones that are compatible for all their apps.
    I have narrowed it down that I do love the apps and entertainment on the Android. I know that I need an android phone with a qwerty as I can't type on the all touch keyboards. I think this is why I am starting to really lean towards the Droid 2. I played with it while we were waiting at the store and I liked the way that the qwerty felt (much better and easier than the original Droid.) I love the LG Ally keyboard, but after looking at the reviews and hearing from my son that it crashes, I decided against that phone.
    If you all know of an Android phone that I will be really happy with, and even if it has issues stick with it please let me know. My partner loves her Devour and is on her fourth replacement. She loves the phone so much she will keep getting it replaced until our contract to upgrade comes up. I have tried the Devour as well and don't care for the phone. It's too bulky for me, but to each their own preference.
    Please let me know what you all think as I only have two weeks to make a final decision. It will be greatly appreciated.

  • Need help on which router to buy for my BB 8320

    Now i know 8320 is dated but at this point i am not planning to change anytime soon .
    So I have a router which is kinda old, it didnt really occur to me since it worked. When i got my bb 8320 i was in a hotel and i could connect through their wireless without any hassle. I could surf, use youtube, name it.
    When i got home i couldnt do anything, i spent countless nights trying to figure out waht was wrong then i realized its my router. If only BB said somethign it wont support old routers then i wouldve saved myself hours of self-loathing.
    Anyways I also have gone to my friends house, and i could connect to her linksys router without any hassle. i was the one who set her router up and we bought it this year. i didnt do anything special, configuration-wise or w/e.
    So NOW i am just going to buy a new router. I really need help!!!!
    I was wondering if this one is good:
    W311R Wireless-N Broadband Router
    W311R integrates the wireless AP, router, four-port switch and firewall in one, and increases over 4 times transmission range of ordinary 802.11g products. Compatible with IEEE802.11n (Draft 2.0) and IEEE802.11g/b standards, it can provide up to 150Mbps stable transmission rate. It is dedicated to SOHOs and students’ dormitory. In addition, URL and MAC address filtering can take it easy for parents and network administrator to manage network life, and QoS bandwidth control over specific computer’s downloading speed is supported as well. Moreover, UPnP and WMM support can smooth your MSN voice better, and the included Setup Wizard on CD-ROM will be easy and fast for non-savvy users to install the device and access to the Internet.
    Overview:
    * Includes router, wireless access point, four-port switch and firewall in one
    * Provides up to 150Mbps uploading and downloading speed
    * Supports two WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) encryption methods: PBC and PIN
    * Compliant to IEEE802.11n, IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.3 and IEEE802.3u standards
    * Supports far-distance transmission, 100 meters indoor, 400 meters outdoor (depends on the environments around)
    * Supports 64/128-bit WEP encryption, WPA and the latest WPA2 encryption security authentication
    * Supports RTS/CTS protocol and data partitioning function
    * Provides one 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation Ethernet WAN ports for WAN connection
    * Provides four 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation Ethernet LAN ports for LAN connections
    * Supports xDSL/Cable MODEM, static and dynamic IP in community networking
    * Supports remote/local Web management
    * Supports WMM to better smooth your voice and video
    * Supports SSID stealth mode and access control based over MAC address (up to 30 entries)
    * Supports Auto MDI/MDIX
    * Supports wireless Roaming technology and ensures high-efficient wireless connections
    * Supports auto negotiation/manual mode for 802.11b/802.11g/802.11n
    * Supports UPnP and DDNS
    * Supports Firefox 1.0, IE5.5 or above
    * Supports SNTP
    * Supports virtual server, DMZ host
    * Built-in firewall for hacker’s attack prevention
    * Supports DHCP server/client
    * Supports auto wireless channel selection
    * Supports the control over LAN access to Internet
    * Provides syslog to record the status of the router
    * Supports WDS wireless network extension
    * Supports QoS function
    Input Voltage Range
    AC 110~240V
    Output Voltage Range
    9V~1000mA
    Consumption
    20dbm
    Operating Temperature
    0? ~ 40?
    Storage Temperature
    -40? ~ 70?
    Operating Humidity
    10% ~ 90% RH non-condensing
    Storage Humidity
    5% ~ 90% RH non-condensing
    Antenna
    One Non-detachable external antenna (5dBi)
    Frequency Range
    2.4GHz-2.5GHz
    EVM
    -30dB
    Sensitivity
    54M:-74dBm@10% PER; 11M:-85dBm@8% PER; 6M:-88dBm@10% PER; 1M:-90dBm@8% PER
    Outdoor
    400m
    Indoor
    100m
    WLAN?LAN
    93Mbps
    WLAN?WLAN
    93Mbps
    Frequency Range
    2.4GHz
    Gain
    5dBi
    Nominal Impedance
    50
    Polarization
    Linear; Vertical
    Maximum Power
    1W
    * Vertical Beamwidth 360º

    Flip UltraHD.
    Shoots mp4 H264 format files. Fits in a shirt pocket and records 2 hrs worth of material to an internal card. Charges from your USB port as you download. If you are just trimming clips, you can use QT Pro without conversion. If you need to edit, convert to ProRes 720p30. Works like a dream.
    Just make sure you have it solidly placed when you pull the trigger as there is no image stabilization.
    Oh, and it is only $199 US.
    x

  • I need help choosing RAM for MSI PM8PM-V 7222 VER. 2.0 MB

    hey everyone as you know my MB is in the subject and i need help buying ram for it. on the MSI website it says it can surpport max. 2GB so 1GB in each slot? it only has 2 slots also what DDR and MHZ clock, DRAM fequency etc does the ram have to be and both single sided or double sided or 1 single and 1 double?
    thanks

    Quote
    also what DDR and MHZ clock, DRAM fequency etc does the ram have to be
    http://global.msi.eu/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1039
    Quote
    • Supports DDR2 533/400 memory interface.
    Check the memory support list for best compatibility:
    http://global.msi.eu/uploads/test_report/TR10_1039.pdf

Maybe you are looking for

  • How do i get rid of my emails showing up as fractions all the time

    Hi, I have two computers and they both continiously receive emails that show up as fractions for the text. It has gotten so bad that I have to forwared the email - then in the next screen i have to convert the text to arial to just read it. Also all

  • Error -45 when creating new backup on a new drive

    I just started to back up my iMac on a NAS network drive (that is configured for Time Machine). The first backup went OK but then on the second it wouldn't and I got a message that Time Machine wanted to delete the original backup and create a new on

  • Can I use a combined WiFi and Bluetooth PCI card in my 2GHZ Mac Pro?

    Can I use a combined WiFi and Bluetooth PCI card in my 2GHZ Mac Pro? I'd like to buy this one: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250583493783&ssPageName=STR K:MEWAX:IT Many thanks in advance for your help, Max

  • Create new project files with uploaded word document

    How do I create a new project file with an uploaded word document.  I tried to follow the guidelines using the Robohelp PDF file but after I upload the word document, I cannot see it in the workspace.  Are there other steps to bring the document into

  • No network LAN-connection after iOS 5.1.1update

    Today i tried to solve a big issue after updating my AppleTV's to 5.1.1 (actual version: AppleTV3,1_5.1_10A406e_Restore.ipsw). After updating my Apple TV´s, they could not connect to  the Apple activation server. No Home Sharing was adjustable and al