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HP LaserJet Pro MFP All-In-One Printer: Print crisp, easy-to-read documents, scan straight to e-mail and make copies to hand out at the next meeting with this all-in-one printer, which features built-in Wi-Fi for simple printing right from your mobile device.
 
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Excellent Print & Scan Quality, Great Speed
on March 29, 2016
Posted by: jermbuck
from Colorado
This is a perfect printer for my home business. We print invoices on multi-purpose paper, and this prints quickly and the quality is very crisp. I bought this to replace an Epson 3640 Inkjet Printer (which I liked for the most part), and this knocks the socks off of that printer! The print quality is a night and day difference and well worth the price difference (as I'm writing this, both machines are on sale with a price difference of about $230).
It scans very quickly and does double sided scanning in one pass (from the paper feeder). This is like a mini version of the nice big office printers I'm used to working with at larger companies.
The footprint is not as small as the cheaper all-in-one printers I've owned in the past, but it's still quite small and fits on top of the single-wide letter filing cabinet I have next to my desk.
I love this printer and will highly recommend it to anyone in a price range under $400
My Best Buy number: 0754051044
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Stay connected on the go with this Samsung Galaxy Note II SPHL900WTS mobile phone that features an Android 4.1 operating system and 4G speed for a fast connection. The touch screen enables easy navigation.Requires a Simply Everything or Everything Data plan and a $10 Premium Data add-on.The Early Termination Fee is prorated and is calculated by taking the months remaining on your Service Agreement times $20 for Advanced Devices, with a maximum of $350, and minimum of $100.
 
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5 out of 5
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Best productivity device I've ever owned
on January 31, 2013
Posted by: jermbuck
from Colorado
Age:25-34
I'm going to try to keep this short - this phone is amazing. I'm a real estate agent and I've never been able to keep up with emails and voice messages like I have with this device. The size of the screen makes it incredibly easy to use. With a few apps, I'm able to create professional quality PDFs on my phone (using the camera), have clients sign contracts and documents with the S-pen, read my voice messages; take notes on the s-notes apps using the s-pen, sync my work documents to my phone via drop box, edit Excel and Word documents; track time with my clients with the click of one button (for billing), give voice commands for calling while I'm driving, etc. etc. etc.
I love the dual antenna because I have the wireless hotspot on my plan, and it allows my to use the internet on my laptop AND talk on the phone at the same time.
As far as the size of the phone - I'm 6'2", so this thing fits perfectly in my hand and I carry it in my pocket like any other phone I've owned. I usually put it in the seat next to me when I drive because it's just too big to get out of my pocket if someone calls, though. I assume a blue tooth headset would help.
My only complaint is that the volume is not that great while I'm on the phone (again, probably solved with a blue tooth ear piece). It's not terrible, but it's not great either. The speaker-phone option is actually good, but I rarely use it. This small annoyance is so far outweighed by the benefits, its not even funny.
The battery life is great. It gets me all the way through the day without having to plug in and that's with very heavy usage - I've been an Android user for years and I've never had a phone that will do that. (Leaving the hot spot on for a while will drain it fast, though!).
The s-pen makes Swype texting 10 times more accurate and so much faster.
I can now send and receive group chats from iPhone users (none of my other android phones could).
I couldn't recommend this phone more highly. I've had it for about two weeks and it's literally changed the way I'm doing business. And yes, that is the short version of my review ;)
What's great about it: Can do just about anything I need to do on the go
What's not so great: Phone volume is not the best
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Pack your office in your travel bag with this Lenovo Yoga multimedia notebook. A 15.6-inch touchscreen display and a full keyboard let you choose the navigation option that's right for you, and the Intel HD graphics card brings videos to life. Featuring a powerful lithium-ion battery, this Lenovo Yoga multimedia notebook delivers up to 9 hours of use before needing a charge.
 
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PLEASE READ B4 BUYING: Disgraceful Quality Control
By jonsnowmd
So let's start off with the good stuff: fingerprint sensor works nice with Windows Hello, the screen is amazing, battery life is satisfactory, and the NVIDA driver works very well.
Now for the bad. I HAVE BEEN THROUGH 2 OF THESE, I'm about to go return this one AGAIN. This is after I'd already gone through 2 of the other Lenovo Yoga 710 (same exact form and specs, but without NVIDA or 7th gen processor)
- 1st one: keypad button was stuck down. Did not recognize clicks about 50% of the time.
-2nd one: screen had bleeding
-1st one of THIS product: just died on me one day. Would power on, but screen did not turn on at all. Tried every single troubleshooting step in book, and tried to hard reset with little button next to head phone jack. Not even the Geek Squad people could figure it out
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- 2nd one of these (current): everything was fine, until I tried to use the headphone jack. I'll let the pictures do most of the explaining, but there was an obvious manufacturing error in which they made the headphone jack too shallow for headphones. Paperclip shown for scaling. Nothing is stuck inside, and it looks like a standard functional jack, until you try to use it.
AND by the way: ALL OF THESE have a fan problem which you will notice in almost every single review for this one and the other 710. The fan goes crazy with just opening the web browser. These processors are made to be at normal (non-fan) operation way above the temperatures at which this computer turns on the fan. Google "Yoga 710 fan" and you'll see a variety of posts on this issue on Lenovo's forums, and the best suggestion the Lenovo people give is to use a third-party fan control software (WHICH DOESN'T WORK because they have this option disabled in the BIOS) or to take apart the computer and check the glue by the fan. (OBVIOUSLY VOIDING YOUR WARRANTY!) This has been an ongoing problem since the original Yoga 710 15.6" was released in May, and NOT A SINGLE BIOS update has been made since, even with all the complaints. It's about to be 6 months and Lenovo has not addressed the problem.
You might be asking why I keep buying these: I'm a poor college student and I've used a credit on these that is no longer eligible for other computers, so if I get one that isn't the same exact product, I lose my credit.
Summary: save yourself and don't buy these computers with no sense of quality control or customer service. It will break, and if you're past Best Buy's return policy, you're out of luck.
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jermbuck
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January 7, 2017
I did, in fact, find my self asking why you keep buying these computers if you hate them so much. You answer of: "I'm a poor college student" is ridiculous and makes me feel like I just wasted 10 minutes of my life reading your unhelpful post. There are plenty of options in the $700 laptop range and surely someone who hates a product would have enough sense to try a different product perhaps?
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Pack your office in your travel bag with this Lenovo Yoga multimedia notebook. A 15.6-inch touchscreen display and a full keyboard let you choose the navigation option that's right for you, and the Intel HD graphics card brings videos to life. Featuring a powerful lithium-ion battery, this Lenovo Yoga multimedia notebook delivers up to 9 hours of use before needing a charge.
 

What is a 2 in 1 computer?

A laptop and a tablet = 2 in 1
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