Brother MFC,Hp laser jet,biguard

Brother's MFC-685CW is an all-round multifunction device.Among its few flaws is that the USB or network cable has to be guided through a small crevice along one side of the MFD to the centre.
Like any other MFD,it performs the typical scan,print and copy functions.It also has a memory card reader which can read from a variety of memory cards and support for USB flash drives.That's not all-it has both wireless and wired network connectivity which means it acts as a network printer as well. The quality of photo printer is good but the color-red especially-turned out a little pink.In the other text and image prints,there is a little difference in the density of the colors between the normal and fine quality prints.It is close to twice as fast in the normal modes than the fine mode.At Rs 13,630,this is an awesome bargain.there are too many features in this MFD to go about.it does pretty much everything you'd possibly want an MFD to do.

HP Laser Jet P1505n
The P1505n is a brand new network printer from HP which can also be used as a local printer using USB.It looks like any other laser printer-compact with a simple design and bland colour scheme. The the printer feels very light and has lots of plastic all over it.The trays seem wobbly and weak ,so printer might not be ideal for rough use.The paper feeding mechanism works well even with few sheets of paper in the feeding tray.In terms of print quality,it isn't too bad.There is an economical mode you can choose from for both the600 dpi and 1200 dpi modes.There's a big degradation in quality but there isn't much difference in the speed anyway.The eco mode shows up big jagged edges in the curved text characters.The shades of black become a lot lighter.Most prints take between 7 to 9 s from the time the print command is given on the program to the paper being dropped out.There is a little difference in print quality between the 600 dpi and 1200 dpi print modes.This printer serves as a network printer as well.Installation is simple and just requires plugging in the CAT5 cable.Firing up a test print gives you all the necessary information.There is a Web interface that can be accessed through a web browser.Network connection and quality settings for the printer can be viewed and changed.IPv6 support has been integrated into the printer.The price for the HP P1505n is Rs.14,999 which is costly and would make no obvious sense for a home user.For office use,it's a comparatively cheap investment.For prints with images along with text,the quality is average,but for just plain text printouts it does a rather good job.If you already own a monochrome laser printer then there's no real reason to move to this.For a SoHo environment,or even larger offices for that matter this printer should make good sense as it removes a dedicated print server.
Specifications
Resolution:600*600 dpi,
Memory:8MB,1 toner cartridge,Dimensions:14.9*15.9*8.9 inches,weight:5.8 kg.

Billion BiGuard S20
The billion bi guard S20 is a network switch with a lot of focus on security and virtual networking.The hardware has 8 ports for the LAN and 2 ports for the WAN.There is even a Gigabit Ethernet port for high speed backbone links to other switches or networks.A web interface is used to control and monitor the various features.The interface is plain and easy to use.The WAN ports can be setup to dial using PPoE to ISPs and there are features for load balancing between the connections in the device.Features for the bandwidth monitoring and throttling are also present.All the features have logs that can be viewed and e-mail alerts can be sent automatically.Other than the standard features,there is a lot of emphasis on security,SSL and virtual private networks.The router generates almost no heat and the web interface doesn't slow down under load.Overall,the BiGuard S20 is very good as a switch.It has features perfect for offices but at Rs.30,000 it is an expensive piece of equipment to consider.It might be worth it if you really need the plethora of security and features it offers.
Specifications:Four 10/100 Mbps ports,Two WAN ports,One Gigabit port,RS232 Console Connector

Tagan TGA300-BZ
Mounting power requirements for performance systems don't seem to slow down.With single graphics card consumption close to 200-300 W each,SLI and quad-SLI setups are very demanding.As it name suggests it's a 1300W power supply.Like with some other Tagan power supplies,the TG1300-BZ too has the round connectors with a nut screw to tighten.The sockets are lit up and the cables are of good quality-long and also well sheathed.A perfectly fitting rubber gasket acts as a buffer to absorb vibration and keep noise low.It is provided separately and fits between the power supply and the cabinet.A 135 mm fan is used for cooling the power supply.Gold plated connectors have been used for all the cables.For the test,we plugged in 3 hard drives,an optical drive and two 9800 GTXs in SLI.The system ran flawlessly.
The package by itself gives an idea that this is a costly and premium product.The power supply comes in a fancy carry bag with an additional pouch for cables.There are anti-static gloves supplied as well.Even the crocodile leather styled manual is extremely detailed and explains everything of setting up the power supply in detail.Other extras include a small screw driver.No matter how much of a premium product the Tagan TG 1300-BZ might be , it is by no means cheap especially with a price tag of Rs.16,700.The demand for this colossal amount of power is usually not required even with the most powerful of systems.
Specifications:max. power:1300W,ATX standard,weight:3.4 kgs.

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