Reviewed on December 9, 2003Netgear's WGT624 is a good choice for advanced users but may be too complicated for those new to networking.TAGS:Netgear, networking
Reviewed on February 13, 2009The affordable Gateway LX6810-01 scores high points for offering high-end components right off the shelf. We recommend this system for multimedia editors and light gamers who can make use of its hard-working Nvidia 3D card and full 8GB of RAM. However, if you're looking more at straightforward performance, Dell offers a system with a faster CPU and a similar feature set for about the same price.TAGS:Gateway Inc., optical drive, microphone, FireWire, Serial ATA, networking, gamer, video card, Dell
Reviewed on April 28, 2009The Color LaserJet CP1215 is HP's entry-level printer built to serve small workgroups, but it suffers from frustratingly slow print speeds, a missing LCD screen, and other problems. Your $299 will go much further with the Dell 1320c, another color laser with faster print speeds for the same price.TAGS:tray, laser, laser printer, printer, networking, HP, control panel, Apple Macintosh, LCD, operating system, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on March 26, 2009The Linksys WRT400N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router is a good option for your wireless network, thanks to its support of both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands, its helpful software application, and a good set of networking features. The router's unimpressive 5Ghz throughput speed and lack of Gigabit and USB support are the only major knocks against it.TAGS:Linksys, router, port, light-emitting diode, networking
Reviewed on February 20, 2009By sticking a wireless network adapter in a desktop with relatively slow performance for its price range, it almost feels as if HP has phoned in the configuration of this Pavilion a6700y. We can think of few reasons to justify purchasing this PC.TAGS:HP Pavilion, Dell Inspiron, graphics chip, Gateway Inc., HP, Dell, optical drive, Wi-Fi, 64-bit, networking, Ethernet