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Sharp MX-5500N
posted by maas187

:: PRODUCT INFO :: Designed for incredible versatility, Sharp’s MX-5500N High Speed Workgroup Colour Document Systems can easily handle the diverse needs of todayR ...
1973 None 04-15-2010 07:59 AM No reviews
Saitek Eclipse II
posted by jiml8

This is a lighted 104 key keyboard. Light colors are blue, red, or purple (user selectable). Keyboard has some multimedia keys on it to handle sound volume and play of multi ...
34056 None 12-21-2008 04:19 PM 1 reviews
Connectland ( Syba ) USB 2.0 Card Reader
posted by moxieman99

After more research, I found that this is also known as the Syba 32-in-1 card reader, model CL-U2CR-32BK ads refer to 2 gigabytes, which I assume is a limitation on how much ...
2158 None 03-03-2008 11:32 AM No reviews
Intel, Others HD Audio Controller
posted by GrueMaster

This is a bus definition for on board audio and other devices that handle audio streams (modems, HDMI, etc). Currently, ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) has support f ...
25820 6.50 09-18-2007 12:37 AM 2 reviews
Dell Dell Latitude D400
posted by Interdictor

Dell's Latitude D400 series is one of the best-looking and most affordable Pentium M ultraportables on the market. We have tested an entry-level 1.3GHz version with 128MB of R ...
9195 None 02-19-2007 08:03 AM No reviews
Hercules Fortissimo II
posted by gtbrad

Sound card based on the Crystal SoundFusion 4624 audio processor. Pretty comparable to the Turtle Beach’s Santa Cruz. This is the model between the Game Theater XP and the Gam ...
5150 None 09-24-2006 04:29 PM No reviews
Intel Pentium D 960 - 3.6Ghz
posted by Micro420

(From intel website) With an Intel Pentium D processor-based PC featuring two full processing cores, you get the flexibility and performance to handle multimedia entertainm ...
14094 10.00 07-28-2006 09:55 PM 1 reviews
Asus A8S-X
posted by JimBass

Nice motherboard with PCIx16, PCIx1(2), and regular PCI. Room for up to 4 GB of RAM, and handles most of the 64 bit AMD processors, including Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2, and Athl ...
34370 8.00 07-22-2006 05:07 PM 1 reviews
Epson Stylus C87
posted by DaveQB

Thought this printer would be ok as its an Epson :) Installedon SuSe 9.3 no problems at all as a C84. I did try the Gutenprint 5.0.0rc3 driver but couldn't get it up as ...
3610 None 05-21-2006 08:04 AM No reviews
Intel Celeron "Coppermine" 733.332MHz
posted by Phaux

This is the type of processors in the older (v1.0-1.3) Xboxes. Enough horsepower to run Linux extremely well, handles well when running at full load, but the fan in the back ...
3825 None 01-02-2006 12:31 PM No reviews
Omni HD350UFC
posted by kevin_hill54

Generic 3.5inch external hard drive enclosure. Described as able to handle firewire 1394b. In Australia it is marketed under the name of Omni. Pluged it in and it worked perf ...
2996 None 10-14-2005 05:54 AM No reviews
HP HP Pavillion ze4315us
posted by Alchemyst

I just thought I would share some info about my MEPIS install. The version I installed was 3.3.1-1 I have had a bit of trouble finding a distro that worked on this machine. ...
41500 10.00 08-06-2005 02:25 AM 1 reviews
Lexmark Z54/Z54SE
posted by davidjmoberg

This is a printer which is partially compatible with the Z43/Z42 drivers. With z42tool and letter size: if the document printed is too wide (e.g. with output of xpdf) the prin ...
4171 None 07-18-2005 01:33 PM No reviews
Olympus Camedia C-765 Ultra Zoom
posted by workman161

The Olympus C-765 UltraZoom camera has 4 Megapixels resulting in finely detailed images. It uses xD picture cards as its method of storage, connects via USB (and can be used a ...
3230 None 07-17-2005 11:03 AM No reviews
Rio Karma
posted by cathectic

A 20GB player that can handle a very large range of formats (MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC) and has a 5-band parametric EQ. USB does *not* work under Linux (this is *not* a ...
4435 None 06-22-2005 05:10 AM No reviews




  



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