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Dell Inspiron Duo Convertible Tablet Marlin Blue with Intel Dual Core 1.5GHz, 10.1
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List Price: $899.00
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Converts to your needs – The unique flip-hinge design enables seamless transition between touch and type modes. Sometimes you want to touch. Sometimes you need to type. With the new touch-sensitive, Flash-capable Inspiron duo convertible tablet, you can do both in style. The innovative flip design lets you switch from touch to type in seconds. Listen to music, use as an alarm clock or view your photos with the Inspiron duo Audio Station. Read books, watch movies and play games on the 10-inch high-definition (HD) display. Picture perfect – Experience superb visuals on the 10.1-inch HD multitouch display.
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ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch IPS LCD Monitor
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Key Features: 23-Inch 16:9 widescreen IPS LCD monitor for photographers, designers, CAD/CAM engineers, and medical applications IPS panel delivers superior image quality, accurate colors and high contrast ratio even at super wide viewing angles of 178° Environmentally friendly Eco mode saves up to 40% energy while helping reduce your energy bill Slim Bezel designed for multi-monitor applications 4-port USB hub for easy connectivity of USB devices such as digital cameras, USB flash drives and mice 100mmx100mm VESA compliant for 3rd party wall mount or monitor stands DVI and VGA inputs for diverse … [Read More...]

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Evaluating successive generations of HP’s TouchSmart series reminds us of shopping for a new car. If you fall in love and buy this year’s model, you must never, ever visit the showroom to look at next year’s model or you’ll be hit with a bout of buyer’s remorse faster than you can say “planned obsolescence.”

We’re not suggesting that HP is intentionally designing these machines to have a shorter-than-normal useful life or that it’s been adding frivolous features to new models; it’s just that the company’s engineers keep making design improvements that are significant enough for us … [Read More...]