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Hewlett Packard 4100N LaserJet Printer Product Description:



  • High-speed printing, up to 25 ppm
  • 600-sheet standard input capacity, expandable to 1,600 sheets
  • 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution
  • 32 MB memory, expandable to 256 MB
  • Parallel, wireless infrared, and Jetdirect print server interfaces

Product Description

HP LaserJet 4100N (No Toner) Laser Printer Only B&W A4 1200dpi 25ppm 600-Sheets 32MB Parallel 10/100Base-TX C8050A C8050A#ABA. Product may differ from image shown.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Stop shopping; buy this one!
By steampunk1881
For the best in all round small workgroup printing (3 to 20 people), this is the perfect printer -- it works well with everything from MS-DOS and Windows to Unix, Apple, and even the IBM AS/400. It will continue to run 24 X 7 with little maintenance required. I have used this model and its predecessors (4050N, 4000N, etc.) in a hospital environment for over 5 years and the most serious repairs needed were a scheduled maintenance kit change (easy to do if you can use a screwdriver and read directions) and several paper jam incidents which are traceable to "wet" paper. (If you open a ream of paper, use it now; don't leave it on a shelf for 6 months.) The print quality is excellent for all general purpose business papers. If you want color and are picky about graphics, look to the Xerox Phaser. Also, I have no complaints about speed; again on normal business papers, you will not have to stand around and wait on these printers. As to suggestions for improvement: If you are going to use the printer in an AS400 or Unix environment, use HP's download manager(another excellent free product from HP!) to update "flash" the BIOS of the printer to latest versions. Lastly, if you are going to run a lot of paper or different sizes/weights through the printer, I would suggest you look at the HP Laserjet 4100tn instead.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5This is it!!!
By Thomas W Benton
This printer is so easy to install, I just left the option onfor DHCP and within seconds our Wk2 and linux systems werecranking out the print jobs. The built in web server and HP'sWeb Jet Admin are a breeze to use. The 500 sheet papercapacity means I dont spend most of my time reloading the papertray!! When I need to print on special media types, I just popopen the front tray load and print, no fussing with changing thepaper out in the main tray. The 10000 documents per toner

cartride is a spectacular value which really becomes obvious whenthose print jobs start flowing through with over 250 copies at25 ppm and the toner indicator on the web page does not evenmove.. wow!!! what a printer!!!

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5An Excellent Printer!
By Bibliophile
For the past year or so, I had been noticing that my old HP LaserJet 5MP was taking longer and longer to print. Of course, the fact that my documents have been getting progressively more complex probably had something to do with it...but I'll choose to blame the printer. Finally fed up with my circa-1995 printer, I started the search to replace it. I looked at a lot of different units, but finally decided on the 4100N. I've used these in the business world, but wanted something that could deal with a fairly high-volume home office printing requirement, was fast, and had great print quality.

In a nutshell, the 4100N fulfilled all my requirements and then some. Setup was a breeze - just open the box, take out the printer, remove the packing materials, put the toner cartridge in (piece of cake), put in a ream of paper, plug in to power and network and turn it on. On the Windows XP side, just put the CD in the drive and push the install button. The install software even automatically scans the HP site for updates. That's it! The thing automatically grabbed a DHCP address from my router, the install software took care of all the driver installation, etc. and I'm ready to go.

The speed and print quality of this thing is amazing. I use this Georgia Pacific ink jet paper that has a brightness rating of 94 and a weight of 24 and was blown away by the results. We're talking professional quality output at a rate that won't make you wait. Envelope printing is a breeze and, worked perfectly the first time I tried it. True, this unit does not have a page duplex feature (print on both sides), but I seldom would use this feature that typically adds considerable price and complexity to the equation.

The HP LaserJet 4100N gets my highest recommendation.

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For Sale Online RCA RC6000P Progressive-Scan DVD Player

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RCA RC6000P Progressive-Scan DVD Player Product Description:



  • Progressive-scan DVD player with Dolby Digital and DTS output
  • Plays MP3-CDs on compatible discs
  • Distortion-free special effects
  • SRS TruSurround offers surround sound experience using just 2 stereo speakers
  • Component-video outputs for optimum video connection to compatible TV sets

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4Quality DVD player.
By ronaldo gomez
I had been searching for a Progressive Scan DVD player for a long time. Every time I came across one it tended to be quite expensive. Well, this weekend I finally got a Progressive Scan DVD player that didn't have me empty out my wallet.

The RCA 6000P gives a good quality picture as well as superior sound. The menus are user friendly and the remote is as well. On the minus side, The picture did flicker for about a second while I was watching a movie. But, I hope that it was only and last time that it will happen.

Overall I recommend this DVD player to anyone interested in owning a Progressive Scan DVD player. If you have a High Definition capable television you'll appreciate the difference in quality.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5GREAT UNIT
By e
MULTIPLE OUTPUTS IN ALL CATEGORIES. UNIT IS GREAT AND PLAYS MOST OF THE DIFFERENT FORMATS.

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5DVD PLAYER
By e
This unit has multiple outputs in all categories. Great picture and sound. The most features I have seen for that price!

I bought two. BR>Go get two while they last.

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Escort Inc. Passport 8500 Radar Detector Product Description:



  • Multiple high-performance laser sensors
  • Reprogrammable digital signal processing for upgrading for use against new detection systems
  • Intelligent AutoSensitivity mode automatically reduces false alarms
  • Sales restricted to the United States and shipment is prohibited to addresses in Virginia and Washington DC
  • FCC Identification Number QKL8500

Product Description

ESCORT RADAR is the source for the best radar detectors on the road. ESCORT RADAR offers the best radar and laser detectors; including the PASSPORT 9500ix GPS Radar Detector. The PASSPORT 9500ix's red light, safety camera and speed trap database delivers the ultimate ability to avoid speeding tickets. The battery operated cordless Solo S2 Radar Detector is the ultimate travel radar detector. And, the PASSPORT 9500ci custom - installed radar detector packs our exclusive laser shifter technology for the ultimate defense. Avoid traffic tickets - invest in the best radar detector from ESCORT RADAR.

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124 of 126 people found the following review helpful.
5A high tech must have that delivers on its promise!
By Steven E. Baker
Radar detector manufacturers have always promised the ultimate in traffic ticket protections, but for years they delivered something less than adequate when comparing the final product to the advertised claims.

Some of this is still evident, even with this fine model, such as the claim to have increased response time to "instant on" photo-radar by 200%. This is supposed to be a good thing and make you feel more protected, and in a sense you are, but the mere fact that instant on radar is so quick that if you are the targeted vehicle and you are speeding, you are done. It happens so fast that a 1000% increase would not help you in that scenario.

But, every millisecond counts!

This unit does not have voice alerts (Low importance for me) or a built in compass (a fading feature that I like).

Fast driving, tech savvy drivers like me have always used our radar detectors as a tool in our speed driving kit. I don't rely on it exclusively, but I do learn the road and where I will here a beep and where I don't. I try to drive so that the radar signal I am intercepting is being aimed at a car in front of me so that I can take time to react because if they are aiming at me, it is a slim chance that I can react fast enough to help.

Twenty years ago these devices were very expensive, promised the world and delivered a lot of useless noise. With this model of Passport, I believe these units have evolved into a useful tool for everyday driving and interstate speeding.

I've been testing this unit out on the highways on New England and had great results. The most important feature is the lack of false alarms. Before I bought this unit my old radar detector gave me so many false alarms I simply grew used to the sound of it chirping. Now, when I hear a noise, I know it is most likely something I need to react to.

The range is terrific and actually does a nice job of giving you a little warning before you reach the speed trap. Pay attention to this unit because it gives out a lot of information that you can use.

Features I like:

· Using the multi-source expert mode, it can monitor more than one signal at a time: A lot of traffic lights up here are so seldom used that they incorporate a X-band radar unit to know when a car is waiting at a red light. I have driven over a one lane bridge recently that had a sensor on both sides and a speed trapping state trooper hidden in the brush waiting to catch me. This unit alerted me to each signal, along with the relative strength as expressed in a strength meter. This was very nice, I felt like I was in total control, knowing how many sources were transmitting and allowing me to figure out what to do. Your readout will show all of the alerts at once, each with its own strength bar.· You can set it up to tell you the numerical frequency of the transmission. This is very nice for you hard core tech heads out there. I'd like to see this feature exploited further and have it learn the unique signatures of different devices and report them (imagine a warning: state trooper, same one as yesterday!). It is also a way of seeing different sources, though different than the multi-source expert mode described above.· You can set it up to monitor your system voltage and give you a constantly updating readout, unless an alert is triggered and then you wont see it again until all radar sources are gone. Wow, I can't tell you how impressed I am with this feature. To sum it up in one word, troubleshooting. It's just as good as hooking up a fluke to your electrical system and monitoring it while driving. In a couple of drives you can evaluate your battery, alternator and electrical system, all the while monitoring for radar traps. Who thinks of this stuff!· You can have the display do some cool scanning type graphics. All tech type people like to impress their under funded, low knowledge friends and girlfriends with this graphic trick that makes your radar detector look more like the eye piece for a Xylon warrior from the old Battlestar Galactica (by your command....) It gives you a comfortable feeling that the airwaves are being scanned, and the device is functional. This is a good thing, since you will rarely hear from it.. This unit is very customizable and can be programmed easy. You can read the official reviews to get the details, but I will tell you that it is very easy.

Also, forget what you thought about radar detectors of the past. This unit is actually heavy and reflects the amount of circuitry and detection equipment that was installed.

Never forget that radar detectors are a tool for you to use. They gather information about your surroundings. They are not fool proof and cannot be relied upon exclusively. I've spent several hundreds of dollars on detectors over the years, but this is the one I have been looking for.

By the way: Do not buy a radar jammer. They simply do not work. I've owned them, I've used them, I've thrown them out the window.

Another note: The price you see here on Amazon is a good one. You will be hard pressed to find it any cheaper and many places cannot even get them. I would not trust the refurb units you see on [other websites], but even those are going to be within [range]of this unit.

53 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
5Fully Capable Countermeasure
By A Customer
This detector will fulfills the needs of most all drivers wanting some protection against speed tracking devices. I'm an engineer designing satellite systems and a Reserve Air Force Officer in satellite operations, routinely studing technology and it's application in warfare. For it's designed purpose, the New Passport 8500 excells over other products, and if properly engaged, will significantly decrease your probabiliy of getting stopped.On routine routes, you must build a "profile" of emissions that routinely set off the detector, which is characterized by frequency and location of the signal. The 8500 allows you to tell you the numerical frequency of the transmission (if you want to set it up that way), or at least the band (standard display). One of the local PD trys to hide in the emissions of an x-band traffic signal, but his radar is K-band - the 8500 tells you he's there. It continuously scans all the frequencies, and supplies detection information simultaneously for all the perceived threats, giving frequency and signal strength data.The 8500's detection range and sensitivity is way above older and cheaper detectors. I live in the mountains, and still get the emissions tip-offs from the patrol cruiser's instant-on hits of cars in front of me. The 8500 detects the reflected signals over small hills and around canyon corners allowing you to correctly react. This is your only hope. If you're the target of a direct instant-on hit, you're toast. No one can react faster that computers and the speed of light. You have to detect and react to the threats in the vicinity before you're the target. On a side note, there's technology on the street which allows the new radars to register the speed of each target in a group of cars, and can lock the speed of the fastest in a group i.e. a car passing a truck. You can no longer hide in the large radar return of a big profile vehicle.The 8500 has ability to filter most all of the false signals which allows you to keep you pace up. Some detectors have decent range, but register more false signals. In many cases this is worse than a detector with less range, but better "intelligence", because you'll be continually reacting to false information. With frequent false data, you'll have to decide whether to plod in the slow lane "just in case" or keep up you pace and hope it wasn't really a trooper's radar hit.I live in the remote mountains of Colorado and commute on one of the highest patrolled canyons around. I keep the mode on HIGHWAY most of the time. My infrequent use of CITY and AUTO modes seems to support the claims that its advanced signal rejection circuitry in the those modes separates real threats from the "noise" in high emission areas.A co-worker that flew Navy EA-6B Prowler electronic countermeasues aircraft used to swear the Valentine was the only "real detector", until he used my 8500. He thought the performance as good, but the 8500 costs significantly less. While the 8500 has rear detection capability, he missed the lack of a direction indicator for the threat. Most all your detection will be from the front, but it would an advantage getting the added information. He lives in Virginia, and the immunity to VG2 (system that detects the presence of a radar detector) is critical, which drove him to purchase the valentine before the 8500 came out.I have a radar detector designed for motorcycles on my BMW, purchased for the clean mounting and the riding environment. It can't compare to the 8500 performance. I wish Escort would provide a clean, secure mount and a remote display/signaling unit or integration into my helment speakers. I know I'd never hear the 8500 at triple digit speeds and can't afford the risk of it falling off.I got the 8500 because I'm on the verge of loosing my "good driver" status on my insurance. The 8500 has paid for itself, saving my bacon on tickets and premium increases. From experience, I can say buying a cheaper detector isn't worth it.An update - I got my good driver status back thanks to the 8500. I can credit it to about a dozen saves over the last year and a half. If direct sunlight hits the detector, I ocassionally get false laser detections.

43 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
5Worth the price
By economist
I have had several other brands of radar detectors ranging from $50 to $150. None can even compare. Of course none were the brand escort either. I do not know if this quality is standard among their product line but this radar detector is awesome. It has an auto feature that automatically senses where you are at while you are driving. It minimizes false alarms and its range is unbelievable. Around corners, long straight-aways, hills, you name it, it does it. The only thing it lacks is a voice alert which I like but is not needed.

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Low Cost Canon PC425 Personal Copier

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Canon PC425 Personal Copier Product Description:



  • Portable printer
  • Copies in a choice of five colors, simply by changing the cartridge
  • No warm-up required, automatic shut-off
  • Produces 4 cpm
  • Handles a wide range of media

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77 of 78 people found the following review helpful.
5Great home copier!
By D Johnson
If you aren't looking for a volume printer, just one to make those misc copies at home, this printer fits the bill. I previously owned a Xerox personal copier that I had for many years and it died, and I figured that it would cost more to fix it than to just purchase a new one. Once you have a copier at home you can't do without, so I did quite an extensive search on the internet, and this was the cheapest that I found. The nicest feature is that you can turn it on and instantly make copies, because you don't have to wait for it to warmup....that's great for those single copies you want to quickly make on the run. I also like being able to make copies from books, which you can't make from your fax machine. The kids copy their chapters for homework and use those copies to travel with on weekends instead of dragging their entire load of books along. For ..., this printer is worth it. I have not had any problems with it so far.

26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
5Beautiful design, solid engineering
By MitchPDX
What a joy to own this copier! I just bought it, and making photocopies is no longer a time-consuming errand, it's a quick and simple in-office activity. The aspect I like best is the ability to make copies from books and other "three dimensional objects". It has no warm-up period, which means that Type-A people like me get instant results. The energy-saving auto-off feature turns the copier off automatically if it's been unused for 5 minutes. The laser output is crisp and more than adequate for making readable backup copies. It doesn't have any "fancy" features, such as zoom, collation, etc., but on the other hand I don't need those features. Moreover, the PC425 is compact (the trays fold up to free up surface space when the unit isn't being used), it's relatively lightweight (18 lbs), it comes with a built-in retractable carrying handle, and it appears to be solidly constructed. The copy speed of 4 ppm is sufficient for low-volume, occasional copying needs. The reproduction size is limited to 8.5 x 11, but I can't think of the last time I needed to make a legal-sized copy. I feel as though the PC425 was designed with my exact needs in mind! I give it 5 stars, which assumes it will provide years of trouble-free operation.

PURCHASING NOTE: Canon appears to have discontinued the PC425 and replaced it with the (otherwise identical?) PC428,... Even so, I think the PC425 (or by extension, PC428) is well worth the price, even at retail price. If you need to copy onto legal-sized paper, get the more expensive PC430.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Easy to use basic home copier
By H. Geisler
I'm about to buy our first replacement toner for this machine after over three years of light use, but it's perfect for those occasional copies in a home office. We also own a PC940 and both have been great for us. This one has been discontinued but newer models are very similar. It is light, small, and basic with no bells and whistles to get in the way. The one annoyance is that after the third year the feeder started feeding inconsistently, sometimes failing to insert the paper. My workaround is easy and has become habitual--just grip the paper as you press the start button and nudge it through. If it still fails, or you forget to do this, the copier will pause and indicate a jam. Just turn it off and on again, and try again. Small price to pay for a small copier that has lasted this long. Warmup time is nil. Put the original on the glass, turn it on, press start, and it's done. OK, it's not fast but it's just a few seconds.

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  • .75-ounces loose powder
  • The unique formula features light-reflective crystal color and skin-enhancing minerals to instantly brighten skin, soften flaws and boost radiance
  • No animal, vegetable or mineral oil
  • Skin-brightening loose powder sweeps on for silky radiance
  • Contains vitamins C and E help improve skin tone

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Brush inside! Sweep on luminous, silky powder.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent product!
By S. Kidd
This product will give you a wonderful glow and is very convenient to use.I use it with or without foundation and it works well either way.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5REVLON DISAPPOINTMENT
By Sandra Sophia Allen
VERY disappointed that this has been discontinued. However, I will NOT spend $60 on it...any suggestions on a comparable product that wont drain my wallet? if so email me at SandraSophiaSA@aol.com...thanks!!

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5Highly recommended!
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This is one of my favorite bronzing powders that I have tried. It is easy to apply and blend, and creates a pretty bronzed color. I use it on my body, I've never tried it on my face.

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Package made in China.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it
By Patricia Youngblood
This loose powder has so much shimmer to it. I am addicted to it. I can't find it in stores anymore but I found it on Amazon.com. It's great on your chest,arms, and lightly on the face.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5perfect
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best makeup ever so sad that revlon discontinued this product and now its sold out here too ;(

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5PLEASE REVLON MAKE MORE!!!!
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I swear by this stuff! It's my favorite face illuminator/highlighter that I've ever found, and Im a product junkie. I've purchased everything from Chanel Touch eclat to drug store finds, and nothing compares to the light reflecting sparkles this has in it. It always gave my very fair porclein skin the perfect glow. So so so sad it's discontinued. I feel like that's the fate of every great product while the crappy stuff stays on the market:(

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing
By Jaime
I never leave the house without this on. It's light and gives a healthy glow for day or night. I'm very upset that this been discontinued.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Product
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This product gives a wonderful healthy glow to your face with the added bonus of an SPF and a moisturizer. I am 53 and I use this in place of a facial foundation.The item was received exactly as it was advertised. The item came quickly and I was fully satisfied.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
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I've ordered this several times, as the stores don't carry it anymore. Love it. Margie

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