If you are tired of your ink prices, it might be time to switch to a Kodak printer. Kodak's ink prices are an average of 14 dollars less than most ink cartriges. This wallet saving ink also lasts longer than most cartriges of ink.
What makes this ink so cheap, you ask? Ink cartridges have electronics built into them that tell the ink exactly where to move on the paper and what color of ink to print with, but with Kodak printers it is different. Kodak printers have all the electronics built into them, which means the printer is more expensive (but also means you only have to pay a higher price on a printer once instead of paying a higher price on ink every time you need a new cartridge).
Kodak ink cartridges are actually enviromental friendly. Kodak ink cartridges come in bags instead of boxes which creates less waste. It is time to make the switch to a Kodak printer and save.
Wireless networking has changed in the last year, which means better technology, faster speeds, and better all time connection. Currently Wireless N and Wireless G+ are the top wirelesss technologies. Wireless N offers blazing fast speeds and high reliability, Wireless G+ offers fast speeds and moderate reliabiliy. Wireless G hardware is still being sold in stores which offers good speeds and moderate reliability.
Wireless N Router from Belkin
Still people use Wireless G hardware because it offers good speeds at a great price.
As you may have noticed that Wireless G hardware is not as near as fast as LAN lines or ethernet hookup. Wireless N can actually get faster than both of them. If you want faster speeds it is a great idea to buy a Wireless N router but know that you will have to have a Wireless N wireless card built into your laptop or desktop, iMacs cannot have this upgrade unless taken to the manufacturer.
Wireless N is still expensive on the other hand, wireless routers that have Wireless N technologies built into them can still be over a 100 dollars.
It is a fact, the more cores your processor contains, the better performance your computer will have. There are single core, mirror core, dual core, tri core, and quad core processors currently out.
A single core processor consists of one core in the processor which offers good performance only if the processor is 1GHZ or faster. Now a mirror core is a processor that acts as if it were a dual core but is not a true daul core, this type of processor is also known as a processor with Hyper-Threading support, this processor offers good performance under the same circumstances as a single core. The down side on these processors is they tend to get a little hot, up to 40 degrees celcius some were caught running at, but they were built to handle the heat.
Multi-core processors offer better performance then single or mirror core processors. This allows all of your taks to go on seperate cores instead of throwing all on one. A dual core processor consists of two cores and allows for good multi-tasking performance. A tri core processor includes three cores and allows for excellent multi-tasking performance. A quad core has four cores and allows for on the top multi-tasking performance.
Problems with multi-core processors is that they tend to come in low frequencies such as 1.8 GHZ and 2.0GHZ, but the multiple cores make up for the slower speed. Single core processors get up as fast as 4.0GHZ maybe more if someone tried to overclock which is dangerous. Thanks for reading.
Intel Core 2 DUO Dual Core Processor
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