Great Deal Linksys by Cisco WRT160N-RM Refurbished Wireless-N Router

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Best Price :$99.99
Offer Price : $34.99
Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours

I read all the reviews here and I was sold. I was a little skeptical because I’ve been burned before buying products online but this time I am thoroughly impressed. Very easy to set up, works better than my old router and since I work through a VPN, I have been kicked off probably 75% less than my old router! Highly reccomend this product

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Great Deal TI-Nspire CAS Graphing Calculator

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Best Price :$170.99
Offer Price : $135.00
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days

I bought this because I’m 54 years old and don’t have the eyes I used to. Of the calc’s on the market right now, it seems to have the easiest to read display with the largest font. I also have a classpad 330.

It does have it’s quirks. Being designed for classroom use has affected the organization of how it all works. This is not annoying to me, I find it kind of helpful. You organize around a ‘problem’. Within the problem you can make notes pages, calculator pages, graph pages, etc.

The book Nspire for dummies is very helpful as well, just for a basic understanding of how the machine works and is organized.

I got Nspire CAS to revisit and relearn calculus for physics which was an interest and passion years ago. It is helping.

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Great Deal Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL

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Best Price :$195.00
Offer Price : $175.99
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days

For the amount of money it costs I had high expectations on the latest iPod Touch, and the hype only made them higher. It isn’t my first music player, buy my first Apple product. I can say without question that it’s an amazing device. What can I say that hasn’t been said? It’s sleek, responsive, reliable, and a joy to use. And the ridiculous number of apps available pretty much guarantees I’ll never run out of things to try with it.

I got the Touch (3rd generation, 32gb) mainly to replace my aging Palm PDA. The main features I needed were WiFi for email, music player, and a decent web browser, along with a good platform for keeping a calendar, to-do list, and notes. The Touch has all that, and I found an even better calendar/to-do app on in the App Store. It’s truly exceeding my expectations. And the multi-touch movements, intuitive animations with menus, and scrolling are just plain fun. Apple really hit one out of the park with the usability of these devices.

I have no complaints, though it would certainly be nice if it cost less. To really kick it over the fence I guess I wouldn’t mind having a camera (as the iPhone does) and a bit more battery life (I use the screen a lot, so that’s a drain but it always gets me through the day). It doesn’t have a GPS function, but it does do maps nicely with the built-in app and WiFi.

Note: if you’re new to the world of iPod/iPhone apps, as I was, you’ll find it’s easy and fun to shop for them, either via iTunes or on the device (when it’s on WiFi). I haven’t begun to scratch the surface yet, but so far it seems like a lot of the free ones are “lite” versions of paid apps, and some have ads. Not a problem, just new to me. Of course there are tons of useful freebies, like USA Today, lots of weather apps, etc. Take the app reviews with a grain of salt, too. Unless the reviews are really bad, the best way to know if an app is good for your purposes is to give it a try, especially the free ones.

No hesitation here: if you can stand to part with the bucks, I join the many who highly recommend the iPod touch – it doesn’t disappoint.

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