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Nokia N80: Celebrate multimedia...
Author : Alice Erin


In present times, mobile market has become one of the most competitive places in the world. Every leading handsets manufacturer is right on the edge and the progress has been tremendous. Sometimes, it does look quite unusual –the way mobile technology has earned an inseparable place in our lives. Hence, it does take a lot to emerge as a world leader in mobile communications and Nokia did it very well by bringing a whole lot of things at our fingertips. Things were moving randomly for Nokia, until it hit the jackpot with N-series. This highly efficient range of mobile handsets does not need any introduction, as it has already earned a dedicated following across the world. The Nokia N80 is also an elite member of the N-series and it has lots to offer.
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Author : barry wireless
This article is designed to provide a review and comparison between the two leading kids cell phones: the Firefly and the Migo from LG (the TicTalk will not be discussed). Designed to equip consumers with the latest reviews this article will provide a brief analysis about the pros and cons regarding these two cell phones. Let's get started....

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5 Factors To Consider When Investing For Passive Income
Author : Bernard Ng
From the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki, I learnt that to be financially free, I need to generate sufficient income to cover the monthly expenses of my lifestyle. And it is not just income, but passive income so that I can still survive without having to work. And to generate passive income, Robert Kiyosaki and his Rich Dad advise that we should let money work hard for us.
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Big and Beautiful Ladies - Looking Good Tips
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Author : peterkohar
Research gives you a tremendous advantage. The time spent in this area furnishes everything you need to create a compelling, intriguing headline from scratch -- one that’s sure to attract and interest far more prospects. If you’ve followed this book in sequence, you might have already mined the ore… and now you’re left with a wheelbarrow of gems, perfect for creating outstanding headlines.
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Cisco CCNA / CCENT Certification Exam Training: Physical And Virtual LANs
Author : Chris Bryant
Earning your Cisco CCENT certification and passing the 640-822 exam demands that you master networking basics, and part of that is knowing how to work with both physical and virtual Local Area Networks (LANs).
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How to choose the right printer?? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 07 September 2007
Author : Alexis Svenn

How to choose the right printer??



It can be a minefield when trying to buy a new printer for your office or home. It’s not just the cost and print quality of the printer you need to worry about. You also need to consider the amount printing and the type of printing you are going to do.



You can buy a decent looking printer with for as little as £29.99; but you soon find out the print cartridges cost more than the printer itself and after printing out a lovely presentation you find your have run out of ink; so that the £29.99 printer is going to cost you a heap more than you had previously imagined, so simply buying a printer on price is a false economy.



What you need to do is work out the type & quantity of printing you are going to do. Printing a few letters a day is going to cost you a lot less than printing full colour presentations for a board of directors.



Here is how you can work out the monthly costs:



How much ink coverage you will need. Manufacturers normally work to 5%, 15%, 20% 40%, 90%.



Estimate the number of pages you need to print out, it could be 10 to 10,000



If you estimate you are going to do a print run of 5000 with 10% ink coverage it would cost for the following printers:



  • HP Deskjet 9800 Printer (retails at £249.45) - cost of print job £363.50.

  • HP Color LaserJet 4700n (retails at £1073.89) cost of print job £148.50.



If you estimate you are going to do a print run of 5000 with 60% coverage it would cost;



  • HP Deskjet 9800 Printer (retails at £249.45) - cost of print job £2055.50.

  • HP Color LaserJet 4700n (retails at £1073.89) cost of print job £726.50.


It doesn’t take a genius to work out which printer you should buy???



So before you buy know what you are going to use your printer before parting with your hard earned cash, it could be a very costly mistake.


So if you get torn between making the decision on a Colour Laser Multifunction Printer or an Inkjet Multifunction Printer do your homework first.

Ameiva Printers have a very good online resource for costings with each printer being displayed with its associated printing costs.

 

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