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Wireless Internet Cards for Business Travelers
The business travelers often have to suffer from lack of Internet facility in their laptop or being able to connect when they are on the move, or traveling to other destinations. Generally, as a solution, they have to rely on Wi-Fi systems available in the hotel rooms and have to be completely dependent on the speed and quality of the service offered by their internet providers.
For those business executives who travel on regular basis, wireless aircard comes as a perfect solution; it provides you with mobile internet connectivity anywhere and everywhere it is possible. The aircards gives you global access to Internet via wireless connectivity allowing you to connect while you are traveling on road or staying in hotel room. Sierra Wireless Aircard is the leading and most reputed maker of wireless internet cards and provides most innovated wireless connectivity solutions which are both compatible and reliable.
Sierra has recently come up with two wireless aircards, namely Aircard 595 and Aircard 597. Both of these aircards are of the highest quality, providing un-interrupted wireless connectivity at broadband speed. The Sierra wireless aircards have great advantages of having low energy consumption which is one of main concern when you connect through laptops at remote locations.
No matter which part of the world you are traveling to, by using Sierra wireless data card, you will have access to the Internet at all places having wireless connectivity. The fast data rates, by using this aircard, can go up to 1.8 Mbps downlink and 384 Kbps uplink, which lets you access to the same data rate which you get through DSL and cable modems. The sierra wireless aircards come with easy installation process using easy-to-install software which makes task of installing, configuring and managing your wireless internet aircard easier.
To the ultimate benefit of the consumers, the Sierra wireless aircards can be rented at considerably low cost. The aircard rental services offer cost-effective alternative of renting the wireless air cards instead of spending higher amount of money on buying. This makes it easier for business travelers who require wireless connectivity for few days to weeks but do not want spend hundreds of dollars on purchasing such cards. To their greater advantage, the companies providing wireless aircard rental services also offer complete support and assistance in installing, configuring in the rental period.
A. Alioua
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February 28th, 2010 at 8:10 pm
How much should I sell my laptop for? And how should I sell it?
I’m thinking of selling my 7 month old X61 Lenovo thinkpad. How much should I sell it for and how should I sell it?
These are the specs and a review I found:
Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Review
BY: Kevin, NotebookReview.com Editor
PUBLISHED: 6/20/2007
Click here to Buy a ThinkPad X61 Direct from Lenovo.com
by Kevin O’Brien
The Lenovo ThinkPad X61 is an ultraportable business laptop geared to individuals who demand the best. Like its larger brothers of the ThinkPad line, it shares all of the same rugged features, as well as the creature comforts of a full-size keyboard. The X61 looks as if Lenovo took a ThinkPad T60 and shrunk it down by 30 percent. Although it is much smaller than its counterparts, it is every bit as fast. This model came loaded with a 7200rpm hard drive, 2GHz Core 2 Duo processor, and 2GB of RAM. Light business travelers can rest easy knowing they didn’t sacrifice anything but weight when they bring the X61 on the road.
BUY the Lenovo ThinkPad X61
Lenovo $1,053.75
see all pricing for the Lenovo ThinkPad X61
Specifications of the X61 being reviewed:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz T7300
Chipset: Intel 965 Express
Memory: 2048MB DDR2 PC5300 (2x 1024MB)
Hard Drive: 7200RPM 100GB Hitachi (HTS721010G9SA00) SATA
Screen: 12.1" 1024×768 LCD
Optical Drive: LG GCC-4247N DVD/CDRW (Through X6 UltraBase)
8x DVD-ROM
24x CD-R
24x CD-RWX
GPU: Intel X3100 Integrated
Network/Wireless: Intel Wireless 4965AGN, 1Gb Ethernet Card, Verizon WWAN Modem and Bluetooth
Inputs: 95 Key Keyboard with Three Button Touchpoint
Buttons: Power, ThinkVantage, Power, Volume Up and Down, Mute, and WiFi/Bluetooth On/Off Switch.
Slots: PCMCIA/PC-Card
Battery: Eight Cell
Dimensions:
Width: 10.58", With WWAN Antenna: 10.91”
Depth: 8.35” ,With 8 Cell Battery: 9.37”
Height: 1.41"
Weight: 3lbs 10.6oz
Operating System: Windows Vista Business
Warranty: One Year Warranty
Price as Configured: $2033 ($1863 without UltraBase and Optical Drive)
The software that Lenovo preloaded onto it includes:
Microsoft Windows Vista Business (without media) | Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2007 (without media) | Sophos Anti-Virus | VitalSource Electronic Library
InterVideo WinDVD | IBM Record Now | PC-Doctor for Windows | Windows Media Player | Windows Defender | Internet Explorer | IE Plug-ins (Authorware, Flash, Shock) | Adobe Reader
IBM ThinkVantage Technologies | Ad-Aware Personal Edition
It has warranty from my University who I bought it from, oh and the ultrabase is included as well. My memory was upgraded to 3GB also. I would include a carry case.
Help me!
March 1st, 2010 at 1:12 am
I’ll free you from that machine for 700$. send it to me .
http://www.google.com/products?client=opera&rls=en&q=Lenovo+ThinkPad+X61&sourceid=opera&oe=utf-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=hgmoSe2tKYTJ-Aa-49mzAg&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&resnum=5&ct=title
check out these prices. then make a 20% discount . Leave 5% haggle option . sell it for – 25% max .
of course that is if you looked after the machine nicely
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March 1st, 2010 at 1:14 am
sorry wouldnt pay no more than 600 dollars. You can buy a pretty nice laptop for 700 dollars on sale now. 64 bit
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March 1st, 2010 at 1:16 am
Id say $500-$870. those are still pretty competent specs by today’s standards for what the laptop is intended to do. I mean I have a toshiba with an anemic 1.66GHz dual core, a 5400 rpm 200 gig hard drive (yes the boot time infuriatingly slow if you were wondering), some shitty integrated graphics, and 2gb of ram. and it works perfectly fine for surfing the net, watching videos, and doing a bit of word processing along with some 2d gaming.
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March 1st, 2010 at 1:18 am
Go to GadgetValue. just google it. You type in the specs and get a market value.
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March 1st, 2010 at 1:20 am
You can get a free quote online at a trusted source…be careful about selling to people on here…you never know if its a scam. Check out cashforlaptops
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http://www.cashforlaptops.com