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D-Link WBR-1310

D-Link WBR-1310Back in the day getting a router to work with all of your devices was fairly easy because 9 times out of 10 they were all Windows devices. Now that Mac laptops and desktops have grown in popularity, as well as Linux devices, finding a router that will support all three can be a challenging ordeal.

Luckily D-Link has the answer. The D-Link WBR-1310 allows both Windows, OSX, and Linux devices to connect to the internet through this router. It runs both 802.11b and 802.11g, includes basic security software, supports both WEP and WPA encryption and is easy to install. If you’ve ever installed a router before than this should be no problem but the instructions are fairly bad so you might need to get information off of the internet.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the D-Link WBR-1310:

  • Street Price: $39.99
  • Transfer Speeds: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, & 1Mbps
  • Frequency: 2.4GHz to 2.462GHz
  • 5 Brighty LED’s

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Kodak EasyShare Z712 IS

Kodak EasyShare Z712 ISDigital SLR prices have been continuously dropping over the past few years. You can now get a very decent SLR for under $600. For most people this wouldn’t be that big of a purchase and would be well worth the cost, but what happens if you don’t have $600 to spend on a camera.

If you don’t have enough money for a SLR but want a better camera than a simple point and shoot, what should you do? What happens when you mix an entry-level SLR and a point and shoot camera? The Kodak EasyShare Z712 IS.

The EasyShare Z712 IS is a really good mix between a P&S camera and a SLR camera. It has a number of great features like a 12x optical zoom, a number of preset settings for different environments and lighting conditions and it lets you have a lot of control over your camera. The great thing about it is that it’s about a third of the price of a regular SLR camera.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the EasyShare Z712 IS:

  • Street Price: $299.99
  • Resolution: 8.0MP
  • Shutter Speed: 1/2–1/1000 sec
  • ISO range: 80-1600
  • SD/MMC card

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10 Valentine Gift Ideas For Geeks

Valentine Gift ideasEvery year there comes a time when romance is in the air. All the business of Christmas has past, the excitement of a new year is gone but couples around the world have one night in February to look forward to. In case you still don’t know (and haven’t read the title of this post), I’m talking about Valentines day.

Valentines day is great, you get to spend it with your loved ones and it can be very romantic. One problem I always have however, is finding the perfect gift for the person I love. Compiled below is 10 Valentines gadget gifts that you could give to a loved one. Continue reading ‘10 Valentine Gift Ideas For Geeks’


Nokia E51

We have reviewed many consumer phones here on Digit Geek but have not really talked about business class phones.Although business class phones have a relatively smaller market but they form an important segment of the cellphone market.Nokia E-series phones are aimed at business professionals who need to access mail and internet day in and day out and at the same time also not lose out on multimedia features.Nokia E51 is one of the latest offerings from Nokia in this segment and has many improvements over its predecessor Nokia E50.nokia-e51.jpg

Nokia E51 specifications:

  • Dimensions : 114.8 x 46 x 12 mm
  • Weight : 100g
  • Display : 2″ QVGA, 16M colors
  • 96MB SDRAM,130MB phone memory
  • GPRS,HSCSD,EDGE,3G,Bluetooth,IR
  • WLAN: WiFi 802.11g,VoIP over WLAN
  • Symbian OS 9.2, S60 v3.1
  • 2 MP camera

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Logitech Noise Cancelling Headphones

Logitech Noise Cancelling HeadphonesMany times when you’re out travelling you want to listen to your music and only your music. If you’re on a noisy air plane instead of getting just you’re music you’ll get a number of sounds. What you need is noise cancelling headphones

Logitech’s Noise Cancelling Headphones do just that. They reduce outside distractions so you can enjoy each word and every note. Large 40mm neodymium drivers produce crisp, dynamic sound when you’re in the mood for music, while the detachable audio cable allows you to create a quiet environment when you’re not.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the Logitech Headphones:

  • Street price: $49.97
  • SilentSound: noise cancelling.
  • 40mm Drivers
  • 6 foot cord

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Fantom Drives 1TB External Hard Drive

Fantom Drives 1TB External Hard DrivePeople expect a lot from their computers. They expect them to be quick, efficient and store a lot of data. Unfortunately most computer cases can only hold a limited number of things before they become too cramped. If you’re into photography or video editing you want your computer to be very quick and store a lot of data and this just isn’t always possible.

The Fantom Drives 1TB external hard drive will allow you to keep all of the extra things that you can’t fit onto your computer. The FD 1TB external has a very sleek and professional design to it; just looking at it makes me want to buy one. Under the nice case is a fairly fast hard drive that will store your information at a rate of 75mb/s.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the FD 1TB external hard drive:

  • Street price: $339.95
  • Firewire 800/400, USB 2.0
  • Data Buffer Cache : 32MB minimum
  • Access Time : 8.9 ms
  • Connectors : 2x FireWire 800, 1x FireWire 400, 1 x USB 2.0
  • OS Support : Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Mac OS X v10.2 & greater

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Logitech MX Revolution

Logitech MX RevolutionLogitech has always had a strong presence in the high-performance mouse market. They were the first to have a virtually lag free cordless mouse (MX700), the first large company to produce a cordless laser mouse (MX1000), and now the trend continues. Logitech has recently created what they have dubbed as the world’s most advanced mouse.

The Logitech MX Revolution is one very sleek mouse. It’s ergonomic design is extremely nice to look at but also very functional, packing a lot of features in. It features two scroll wheels, front/back buttons and a search button. While the sensitivity of the mouse isn’t up to some gamers standards it is still fairly high.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the MX Revolution:

  • Street price: Less than $100
  • Wireless mouse and transceiver
  • USB micro-receiver
  • Recharging station
  • 800 dpi

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BlackBerry 7250

BlackBerry 7250For years now the number 1 phone for business people has been the blackberry. It integrates email, text messaging, calendar events and a number of other things seamlessly. For a person on the go this is an all-in-one device that’ll do everything you need to stay connected with your business. The only problem with most blackberries is that they are still extremely expensive ($500+ with out a plan). Today’s review we’re going to look at an older model of the Blackberry and hopefully one that won’t set you back an arm and a leg.

The Blackberry 7250 is definitely a phone from the past but even know I still like it. I’ve been using the 7250 for over 4 years now and it has yet to let me down. I’ve dropped it from 6 feet onto pavement and it merely scratched the case.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the Blackberry 7250:

  • Street price: Less than $100 (unlocked).
  • Dual-band network support for 800/1900 MHz.
  • Bluetooth support.
  • Backlit QWERTY-style keyboard.
  • Integrated address book, calendar, memo pad, task list.

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Logitech Z-5500

Logitech Z-5500Gamers love their sound. One thing that I’ve learned during my short, but extremely fun, gaming period is that sound quality can get you killed really easy. If you can’t hear the other character sneaking up on you then you mine as well stop playing. A number of speakers give you fairly decent sound, like the Altec Lansing VS4121 but none give you quite as good of a sound as the product I’m going to review today.

The Logitech Z-5500 5.1 surround sound speaker set is absolutely mind blowing. This set offers THX certified sound, 505 watts of power, a very cool remote and a very satisfied experience.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the Logitech Z-5500:

  • Street price: $249.95
  • Total Peak power: 1010 watts
  • Maximum SPL: >115 dB
  • Frequency response: 33 Hz — 20 kHz
  • Input compatibility: PC/MAC, cd, mp3, xbox 360, ps3, wii, etc…
  • 4 satellites, 1 central channel, 1 subwoofer

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Compaq Presario SR5350F

Compaq Presario E2160We often do reviews of high-end desktops like the Dell XPS One, HP Blackbird 002, and the Dell XPS 720 HC2. Today’s review is on a desktop that may be a little more affordable. Compaq is known for their low-end low cost desktop computers. A few years back if someone had mentioned Compaq I would have laughed at the though of owning one because their quality standards were quite low but a lot has changed in those few years.

The Compaq Presario SR5350F is the latest desktop computer in the Presario line. It has a number of great features like a Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of ram and a 360GB hard drive all for a low price.

Here are a few of the technical specifications for the Presario SR5350:

  • Street Price: $459.99
  • Dual-Core E2160 1.80GHz processor
  • 2048 MB of RAM
  • 360 GB SATA hard drive

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