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 Brother - LC71Y Ink Cartridge - Yellow
Brother - LC71Y Ink Cartridge - Yellow
This yellow inkjet cartridge delivers bright, vivid results for vibrant-looking documents and is compatible with select Brother printers.
 
Good for what it is
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4.0
Posted by: ITGuy
on October 30, 2014
It's a good ink refill. Doesn't last forever but OK
I would recommend this to a friend!
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My Best Buy number: 1034145965
My Best Buy number: 1034145965
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 Dynex™ - Mini DisplayPort-to-DVI Adapter - White
Dynex™ - Mini DisplayPort-to-DVI Adapter - White
This Dynex™ DX-PD94591 adapter lets you connect your computer's mini DisplayPort output to devices with a single- or dual-link DVI input. Support for up to 1920 x 1200 resolution and Thunderbolt technology helps ensure optimal performance.
 

Is this adapter compatible with the Microsoft Surface Pro 3

Also, is it compatible with the Surface Pro 3 docking station.
Yes, works with the Surface Pro 3 and the docking station.
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 Samsung - 840 EVO 120GB Internal Serial ATA III Solid State Drive for Laptops
Samsung - 840 EVO 120GB Internal Serial ATA III Solid State Drive for Laptops
Safely store up to 120GB of files on this Samsung 840 EVO MZ-7TE120BW internal solid state drive, which features a brushed-aluminum case for reliable durability. Data transfer rates up to 6 Gbps ensure speedy performance.
 

What is the difference between a slid state drive and a portable hard drive?

Solid state hard drives are extremely fast and have an interface of a SATA port usually. The external or portable hard drives have a mini USB connector so that you can connect to multiple computers easily without having to take them apart to get to a SATA connector.
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 Samsung - 840 EVO 120GB Internal Serial ATA III Solid State Drive for Laptops
Samsung - 840 EVO 120GB Internal Serial ATA III Solid State Drive for Laptops
Safely store up to 120GB of files on this Samsung 840 EVO MZ-7TE120BW internal solid state drive, which features a brushed-aluminum case for reliable durability. Data transfer rates up to 6 Gbps ensure speedy performance.
 

Does it come woth a data transfer cable? / USB to SATA?

No, you will need to have some way to either clone or copy your existing hard drive to this unless you are using it for a spare storage drive.
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 Samsung - 840 EVO 120GB Internal Serial ATA III Solid State Drive for Laptops
Samsung - 840 EVO 120GB Internal Serial ATA III Solid State Drive for Laptops
Safely store up to 120GB of files on this Samsung 840 EVO MZ-7TE120BW internal solid state drive, which features a brushed-aluminum case for reliable durability. Data transfer rates up to 6 Gbps ensure speedy performance.
 

Will this work with a Toshiba Laptop?

This will work with just about any laptop, you may need to remove a cover or a few screws on the bottom of your laptop to get to the existing hard drive. If you can't see a panel to open up, you may have to search for a disassembly video or manual for your laptop to figure out how to get the existing hard drive out.
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