HP w2558hc Black 25.5-Inch LCD Monitor Review - PC World
- 4 Stars on Jun 12, 2009
- Bottom line: This display offers impressive image quality and great features, including a card reader and built-in reading light.
Amazon: Out of Stock
HP LP2475w Review | Displays | From the Lab | Macworld
- 4.5 stars on May 9, 2009
- many connection options
Price as rated: $624
Amazon: $553.69
LG Electronics W2353V-PF Review | Business Center | Macworld
- 4 stars on Nov 26, 2009
- only tilt
Price as rated: $310
Amazon: $230
TigerDirect: $200
Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW Review | Business Center | From the Lab | Macworld
- 4 stars on Nov 21, 2009
- solid image quality across the board
- only tilt
- no HDMI
Price as rated: $200
ViewSonic VX2433wm Review | Displays | From the Lab | Macworld
- 3 stars
- Affordable 24-inch LCD comes with a few compromises
Top 5 23-Inch and 24-Inch Wide-Screen Monitors - PC World (June 2008)
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Saturday: Typepad pricing, Rechargeable batteries
Rechargable Battery Performance
I just bought a bunch of Rayovac rechargeable batteries and wanted to read up on their performance before opening the packaging. Consumer Reports has their rechargable battery test ratings.
Typepad for my future wedding website
After I finish my degree, I'm going to start wedding website as business project and create a website using Typepad, because their pages are easy to edit. Here's Typepad pricing page. The pro plan is $15/month and includes the "total design customization". The plus plan for $9/month does not include the design customization. This a must-have because I would have a modified index template, and not show any blog style entries on the homepage. The pro plan essentially has everything I would need to get the site up and running quickly.
I also read up on Movable Type, and this would be better for a large scale site, since it's an entire CMS system with some incredible features. Movable Type would not be best for the wedding site because it's a platform that runs on your server. Moveable Type Pro is available free for "power bloggers" and the business license is $400. If I ever create a website geared to make it big, I would definitely use Movable Type. Here are the installation instructions for Linux/Unix. It looks like it will work with 1and1. This blogger gives some pointers (from 2003) on how to install MT using 1and1. He gave me hope.
. . .designed for bloggers, design and development firms, and small and medium-sized businesses, and has all of the features of Movable Type plus social networking features, custom fields for extending your content management system, and new Professional Templates that help you get up and running with a beautiful website quickly.
I just bought a bunch of Rayovac rechargeable batteries and wanted to read up on their performance before opening the packaging. Consumer Reports has their rechargable battery test ratings.
Typepad for my future wedding website
After I finish my degree, I'm going to start wedding website as business project and create a website using Typepad, because their pages are easy to edit. Here's Typepad pricing page. The pro plan is $15/month and includes the "total design customization". The plus plan for $9/month does not include the design customization. This a must-have because I would have a modified index template, and not show any blog style entries on the homepage. The pro plan essentially has everything I would need to get the site up and running quickly.
I also read up on Movable Type, and this would be better for a large scale site, since it's an entire CMS system with some incredible features. Movable Type would not be best for the wedding site because it's a platform that runs on your server. Moveable Type Pro is available free for "power bloggers" and the business license is $400. If I ever create a website geared to make it big, I would definitely use Movable Type. Here are the installation instructions for Linux/Unix. It looks like it will work with 1and1. This blogger gives some pointers (from 2003) on how to install MT using 1and1. He gave me hope.
. . .designed for bloggers, design and development firms, and small and medium-sized businesses, and has all of the features of Movable Type plus social networking features, custom fields for extending your content management system, and new Professional Templates that help you get up and running with a beautiful website quickly.
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