Set up a wireless network with this wireless USB adapter that features simple installation with a direct connection to a USB port. The transfer speed of up to 300 Mbps provides a fast Internet connection and quick data transfer.View a product demo.
I'm a computer tech and generally recommend Netgear networking equipment to my clients for they're ease of use and configuration. Generally they're pretty reliable, and this product has been so far
HP Pavilion 23" All-In-One: This all-in-one computer lets you browse the Internet and watch videos and more on a Full HD screen and is compact enough to fit comfortably on a small desk.Learn more about the New Windows ›
Overall5 out of 5
My first all in one like it
Bycorvetter07fromNorthfield MN
I am very pleased with this computer great price !!
NVIDIA SHIELD K1 Tablet: Game your way to greatness with a responsive 8" multitouch screen, 192-core NVIDIA Kepler GPU and support for Full HD 1080p resolution. Plus, you can snap high-quality photos and enjoy video chatting with the 5.0MP HDR front- and rear-facing cameras.
Overall5 out of 5
Best Android Tablet???
ByInsertUsername
This is currently my personal favorite Android tablet. It doesn't come with all the unnecessary bloatware that you find on other Android tablets. It also has compatibility with multiple Nvidia cards and can connect to your pc if you have one. You can stream anywhere (as long as your pc is on) and the stream is pretty accurate and, for the most part, smooth (it does depend on the internet connection). Nvidia also has a (optional) monthly game streaming service that offers various games that you can stream to your tablet from Nvidia's servers. The other notable feature is that you can connect to your HDMI tv as it has a mini HDMI port and is able to output up to 4K from the tablet.
davidsco
Boston, MA
uh, WRONG
April 28, 2017
I guess you missed all the Nvidia Shield bloatware. The repeated reminders to sign up for Rewards, and the other Shield garbage. This your first day with the device/ or do you just work for Nvidia?