Wednesday, August 20, 2008

LCD Display Technology - The ins-and-outs

LCD DisplayDo you ever look at the spec sheet or the side of an LCD box you are looking to purchase and see nothing but a bunch of gibberish? We take a look at the LCD Technology and show you what's important, what's nothing but hype, and what exactly all those specs and numbers on the box mean.

From Color Gamut, Color Depth, and blacklights, to LCD Inputs, Contrast Ratios, and HDCP, we explain to you all the important peripherals of the LCD technology.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Stop Wasting Time With Inadequate Tech Support

Tech Support With No HassleWe've all been there, your brand new laptop starts running slow or stops working, your computer equipment begins to have problems and you need to fix it fast. You call Tech "Support" that's anything but. You waste hours and hours of time on the phone going through a tedious process that was designed to keep the labor cost down of a giant company rather than to help you solve your technical problem.

Its time to stop wasting your time with outsourced off-shore call centers and script reading technicians that know little to nothing about your problems. Wouldn't it be great if you could get support from real technical professionals right here in the United States? Skip the hassle and get real tech support service from local computer service professionals and not from somebody who looks up solutions as you sit and wait.

The next time you need Computer Service be sure to contact us. We guarantee local technicians and installers who are qualified in their profession and provide top notch service.

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Colorado Computer Service Testimonial

Here is a quick testimonial from our Colorado computer service now web page.

"In the business warehousing world most people think that everything moves slowly and that a lot of work does not get done but in reality it is exactly opposite of that. All of the work that we do is scheduled and it is known exactly when it needs to be done. We have a lot of servers that are involved in our operations but there are always a few that have non warranty related issues. If we can not handle the problem we call the Tech Special Forces. They are more knowledgeable than we are and know how to fix it. It makes it easy and convenient to be able to contact them and get help with whatever we need." -James Nguyen

You can contact us at:
Phone: 877-422-1907
Fax: 800-440-1662
or email: sales@csn1.com

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Friday, August 01, 2008

Windows Mojave Experiment

Many of you have probably already heard of Windows Mojave experiment, but for you guys who have not here is some info to catch you up.
Windows Mojave Experiment
What is Windows Mojave
"For those new to the Mojave Experiment, it's a focus group effort we initiated a few weeks ago. We interviewed and polled 120 participants in San Francisco, in hopes of better understanding everyday users' perceptions of Windows Vista and seeing whether there really is a gap between perception and reality. We wanted to see how people reacted to Windows Vista when they were not aware they were seeing Windows Vista. We recorded our discussions, and today you can see them for yourself."

The experiment though seems to be a quick way to grab the public's attention. They could of not picked a better group of people to interview for Windows Mojave. I do not know if you actually looked at any of the people they interviewed, but to me none of them looked like they new a single thing about computer. You could of handed them a shiny toy that said Mojave on it and that lady in the commercial would of wrote a 10 on the paper.

The fact is the experiment was a 10 minute demo on Microsoft's computer's, not their own personal computer's. The demo had a sales rep right next to them showing them all the flashy apps and the new looking theme. They did not run any real tests to see how Mojave works with their daily lives. They did not take Mojave home and actually try and install it on their old computers. Better yet Microsoft hand picked the 120 people for the survey. Now if you do not believe what i am saying go ahead and look at Vista's Blog itself and read the comments.

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