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Alienware Aurora Support
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maximum power delivery of 220 Watts. Under heavy load this little power brick heats up to just over 129°F (54°C). A fan inside this power supply wouldn't hurt. Size comparison: the HP's power supply in the front and the Alienware's power brick to the rear....
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Alienware Aurora Support
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the Alienware's power brick to the rear. On the Aurora M7700, the ports and connectors cluster most heavily on the left and rear sides, just as on the Asus A7J. The Alienware unit is the only test candidate that offers two Firewire ports and four separate audio...
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HP Pavilion HDX 9000
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from left to right: two USB ports, the HD-DVD drawer and a security cable lock aperture. On the rear edge, from left to right: a fan/ventilation port, Blaster IR emitter, S-video, and NTSC/ATSC input to the left of the hinge, plus side, rear, center/subwoofer...
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Antec eSata Hard Disk Enclosure MX-1 HDD
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All this combines to make the MX-1 supremely portable. The sturdy, all-plastic enclosure draws in air at the bottom rear, then circulates it across the bottom of the drive, up the front, and across the top, before exhausting out the top rear. This explains...
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Canon PowerShot A480
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white balance and focus mode. However it is impossible to change the aperture and shutter values; the camera handles these itself. With the new PowerShot A480 camera, Canon puts an end to the rectangular brick shape of its earlier A460...
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Basic Info
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1100 has booted. The rear panel holds the Ethernet port, Power jack, hardware Reset and Power buttons. I had hoped that the power supply would be internal to the unit, but it's an external brick that's about the size of a typical laptop power supply with cords...
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Lenovo Ideapad U110: Style and Usability
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U110—this machine is just that fancy. Size and Weight The larger of the two batteries that come with this computer protrudes only slightly from the rear; its curved shape adds to the compact form factor of the machine. The unit’s dimensions are 10.8”...
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Buffalo Technology LinkStation Pro: One Hot NAS!
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by some of its competition. There is a single 2 inch fan, which to my ear was barely audible, even during the heavy load of testing. The only controls are a Power / Shutdown switch on the front and reset-to-factory-defaults switch on the rear and the front...