The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 Plus lets you experience PC-to-TV entertainment the way you Watch video, browse the web, chat with friends and much more. The all-in-one keyboard with touchpad ends the hassle~and clutter~of multiple devices. And a 32.8-foot wireless range ensures your fun won~t be interrupted. Comfortable, quiet keys and a large (3.5-inch) touchpad make navigating entertainment effortless. Even setup is a snap thanks to the tiny, plug-and-play Unifying receiver.
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Only at Best BuyHelp preserve your memories when you're on the go with the easystore External USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive with plug-and-play USB connectivity and WD Backup software. The backup software allows scheduling of regular automatic file transfers, and WD Discovery software makes it convenient to manage drive settings, including formatting and LED control. USB 3.0 connectivity, offers fast transfer speeds.
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Had no issues with the drive on my computer or laptop when using USB 3.0. Occasionally when using USB 2.0, the drive would not be picked up by Windows, presumably because there's not enough power (there's no supplied Y-Cable to connect to multiple USB ports, only one that connects to a single USB port.)
Works fine thou with a Netgear R7800 X4S router (for a network file share) thou which was my intended purpose.
Refurbished Acer R 11 Convertible 2-in-1 Chromebook: The 360~ hinge features dual-torque technology, so the panel is very easy to open, but locks in place when you tap, swipe and pinch on the touchscreen - for wobble-free touch control. The panel senses when you place it upside down for "tent mode", prompting the image and audio channels to flip over automatically.The Chromebook R 11 sports a premium aluminum top panel that is made even more attractive with a unique engraving-like pattern. Acer uses special nano-imprint technology to create this sophisticated texturing that helps you to grip the notebook firmly - and which looks as good as it feels.With the MIMO 802.11ac wireless technology under the hood, this Chromebook boasts very fast wireless connection speeds and longer signal ranges. It also outperforms most other Chromebooks with its impressive Intel processor that's based on Braswell micro-architecture, giving it the power to support another rarity for a Chromebook, a super-fast USB 3.0 port.Learn more about refurbished products ~Learn more about Chromebooks ~
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If you catch this thing on sale, its an incredible deal for a great Chromebook. I got this thing to basically be a web browser I can carry around without being too worried about losing it (IE, its not a 1k+ laptop). Its portable, light, with a 9+ hour charge on my refurbished unit. And as an added bonus, its one of the few Chromebooks which has access to the Google play store which means it can run a large portion of the apps available for Android phones (so tablet replacement anyone?).
The screen is a nice IPS one and even thou the resolution is low (coming from a Yoga 2 Pro, 3200x1600 13" screen), it never hindered what I was doing. Google does a pretty good job with resizing the icons so low resolutions don't have icons that eat up 50% of the screen (like running Windows 7 Bootcamp on non-retina MBPs @ 1280x800). The ram is enough for ~10 tabs on Chrome (maybe less depending on how much stuff is going on each screen) and it never really felt slow compared to computers that still run on old hard disks that spin. I haven't had hardware issues thus far with my refurbished unit.
Probably the only real downer is the touchpad. Its not smooth at all and it somehow always makes webpages scroll like a stuttering machine. The click on the touchpad is also a bit stiff. Luckily, you can kinda get around it by using the touchscreen and the keyboard which thankfully work pretty well. I guess I can't complain too much given the price.
Broaden the content you enjoy on your PlayStation system with this convenient $20 PlayStation Network Card. Use the card to purchase downloadable games, game add-ons, full-length movies, TV shows and other content that you can play or view on your PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 or PS Vita.
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Been using PSN cards ever since I started making purchases on PSN for my old PSP. Works as expected, no problems with activation. And its easy to use em, just redeem code from the menu in PSN (least for my PSV).
Safer than giving Sony your CC info as they've been hacked before.
And more opportunities for discounts as these cards do occasionally go on sale (or use your BB Points up for cheaper cards).
Just be a bit careful that you don't gouge the card while scratching off the silvery covering. Scratch it hard enough and you might destroy the code on the card in the process. Never happened to me but I've read of it happening to others (and its difficult to get a refund then in that case).