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I needed batteries with enough juice to power my camera flash. The off the shelf alkaline batteries didn't have enough juice...they were good for a couple of pictures and died. Got these rechargeables and worked out just fine.
I've seen better martial arts type of movies...it was on sale for under $5. It was OK, but not anywhere near my all time fav -Enter The Dragon- with Bruce Lee.
Make duplicate copies or disseminate information throughout your building with this HP OfficeJet Pro printer. Its compact footprint doesn't take up a lot of space, and InkJet technology offers clear images and text for plain paper copying and beyond. An easy-feed tray on this HP OfficeJet Pro makes quick work of even large tasks.
My old HD-6800 series printer died on me. It served my printing and scanning requirements quite well. I was going to purchase something similar and saw the HP-8710 on sale. I went for it and was glad. It printed much faster with better resolution and looked to be more robust. For about $60 more than a similar 6800 series, it was worth the upgrade.