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Best Wireless Desktop Computers 2015

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Best Wireless Desktop Computers 2015

2024-07-25 03:14:16

Best desktop computer I had yet

5
2024-05-05 05:14:22

Smaller than my wireless mouse for my desktop, but just as easy to use.

5
2024-09-07 03:29:22

I like wireless, and I like Logitech. I've used this combo on other computers, and I'm pleased with the way they work together.

5
2024-05-25 02:11:40

This is the BEST All-In-One WIRELESS I have ever bought! I can instantly print from any of my wireless devices!

5
2024-06-29 01:10:12

It deserves the judge of just the right balance of flexibility and ease of operation, as winner of InfoComm 2015 Best of Show from SVC. We could use it pretty easy and intuitive, and extremely quick-switch when we want to share/present/collaborative talk with each other attendee in the huddle room.

5
2024-07-12 04:22:38

I've been using this mouse since 2015 and it still works like new! People tell me that cheap wireless mice are not good for gaming but I've never had any problems keeping up in games. It has even survived being thrown at a wall multiple times. I usually only have to replace the battery once every 1.5 years.

5
2024-09-26 01:16:35

I use the Arc Mouse for my desktop, laptop and netbook computers. Very easy to use and the design makes it very comfortable to use. It takes just a little adjustment after switching from an optical mouse, but you will not go back.

5
2024-09-06 04:59:48

I know that there are several companies out there who make good memory cards, but when I check my stash of memory cards, most of them say SanDisk on them. Likewise, most of the back-up memory for my Desktop computers say Western Digital (who owns SanDisk). My advice is to learn about the nuances of memory cards. The small print on similar looking cards distinguishes the capability, not just in GB capacity, but the generation of chip and the speed for reading and downloading. I also own some Sony and Delkin memory cards, but SanDisk makes good stuff.

5
2024-08-25 07:37:55

Both dives allow me to easily transfer files from my laptop to my desktop computers. I find it very easy to use.

5
2024-08-19 04:52:11

Short review: I wanted to find a USB switcher I didn't have to worry (or even think) about at all. This is it. Long review: for context for the rest of this review, my use case is to switch a common set of USB devices (keyboard, mouse, and USB audio device) between a desktop and a laptop. I bought this unit after having a poor experience with a much cheaper USB sharing switch from another manufacturer. This other unit lasted about two years, then started to fail to switch between host computers, and also seemed to be allowing voltage from one host to pass through to the other. I'm not one to risk damage to the valuable computers I've got hooked up to these switches. I got rid of that unit, did some research, and picked this one up based on some other folks' recommendations. This unit isn't cheap, and seems to be marketed primarily toward business use cases, but so far it's working perfectly for my home office setup. It appears that I'm getting exactly what I hoped I was paying for: reliability and safety. I haven't had a single electrical gremlin show up since I began using this. It automatically switches the three USB devices to my laptop when I plug it in, and switches back to the desktop when I unplug my laptop. I'd recommend reading the instructions and making use of the power supply.

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