Network cable speed measurements are based on 100M max length and a few other details.
Cat5 is 100Mbps
Cat5e is 1000Mbps (ie: 1Gbps)
Cat6 is 10Gbps with a lower max length of 55M, or 1Gbps at 100M
Cat6a is 10Gbps at the full 100M length
So Cat5e is all the 99% need for home networking even...
The feature I use in particular is hiding cruft from the App Drawer.
For the launch screen and the Dock there's a lot of visual customization available, you can modify the grid size & spacing and coloration. Can also modify what icon is used.
I have no idea if the current stock launcher can...
Wuuuh? I pay ~$105 for my annual at Costco and every year a few months before it ends they send me a check for more than that as cash back on purchases. And in spite of buying less and less there over time I have yet to get less back than my annual renewal. It would still be worth it as long...
It is compatible with Paddle controllers (little wheel plus a button) and they even sell a version that comes with a pair of them. I didn't find a source of paddles separately on Amazon tho.
Wah? Blue switches have a mechanical device in the switch that clicks "loud" as you press down, "softly" as you release. There is also the bottom-out thunk of pressing the key cap all the way down which Logitech tries to mitigate by adding rubber o-rings (I think all G710 models have them)...
PBT is a harder plastic that until recently was typically dye-sub printed or laser etched for symbols. Recently there have been sets produced in double-shot (symbol/legend is a separately produced piece that the cap is molded around).
PBT is often done with a mold that produces a thicker...
That's a design choice influenced by the backlighting. The primary symbols in that config will be fully lit and the shifted symbols will be partially lit if at all.
Erg, no!! I'm extremely happy with my 32" deep desk, monitors arm mounted and pushed back as far as they'll go. Lots of desk surface to work on when I'm not on the PC, lots of arm support when I am. Of course a key part of this is having it height adjustable so that it can be just right...
I'd still much prefer HDMI ports w/ HDMI->DVI adapters. I run my monitors via active HDMI cables and some of them have DVI adapters at one or both ends to be able to. The active HDMI cables are super thin and easy to route along the arm-mounts I use and 2-3 cables per monitor takes less space...
What people seem to be missing is that the 120/240/480 sizes are SandForce 2200 drives which VirtualLarry says are crap (and reviews tend to agree).
The 512GB drive that is being praised for not having an SF controller (it has an SMI 2246EN) has little to no reviews as it is brand new.
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