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November 2009
Review summary of Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1999 reviews of Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8.05/10. Comparing these reviews to 85934 other Mouse & Pointing Devices reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 90/100 (or 9 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
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March 2009
D-Link DGS-1248T network switch
By Alan Stevens
Review summary: A business switch able to reduce power consumption by almost 50 per cent
Pros: Power-saving Green Ethernet technology ; high port density ; VLan, QoS and security features built in ; simple web-based management
Cons: Noisy fans on 48-port model
Verdict: An already well-specified small-business network switch made even better by the addition of D-Link's Green Ethernet technology
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February 2009
D-Link - DGS-1248T Gigabit Web Smart Switch
Review summary: Green, it seems, is the new black, with IT companies increasingly keen for their products to be seen as environmentally friendly. Some of the claims need to be taken with a pinch of salt, but D-Link's ...
Verdict: D-Link's new Gigabit Web Smart Switch has a lot going for it including Gigabit ports, optional fibre uplinks and a number of extras such as port trunking, QoS and VLAN support. But it's the ability to balance power requirements, to match the number of ...
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October 2008
Snap Server 410
By Alan Stevens
Review summary: Quick and easy to deploy Good cross-platform file sharing facilities Proven GuardianOS software Dual Ethernet ports Optional iSCSI and snapshot support Tags: Snap, data replication, network storage
Pros: Quick and easy to deploy Good cross-platform file sharing facilities Proven GuardianOS software Dual Ethernet ports Optional iSCSI and snapshot support
Cons: Add-ons bump up the price
Verdict: Nobody ever got fired for buying a Snap Server, and the 410 is no exception; it delivers performance and features to suit a wide range of uses.
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July 2008
Snap Server 410
By Alan Stevens
Review summary: Nobody ever got fired for buying a Snap Server, and the 410 is no exception; it delivers performance and features to suit a wide range of uses.
Pros: Quick and easy to deploy, Good cross-platform file sharing facilities, Proven GuardianOS software, Dual Ethernet ports, Optional iSCSI and snapshot support
Cons: Add-ons bump up the price
Verdict: Nobody ever got fired for buying a Snap Server, and the 410 is no exception.
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