If by economy-friendly you mean it's the cheapest option (@ $15/month), then yes. However you do get more bandwidth for your buck with cable.
DSL may have been more secure than cable in the past but now it's a moot point. It'll also probably fade away before cable does, it's actually...
OMG so much FUD! Where do I even start.
Enermax is weak? I can counter your link with a much more reliable (IMO) source.
Antec's Neopower isn't that inefficient as you suggest it to be when it comes to supplying power and how is it not a switching PSU? It draws as much power as a system...
It depends on your location.
In some places DSL has lower latency (not to be confused with bandwidth) than cable and in others it's vice versa. In my case, when I had DSL I was setup on Interleave mode -- probably due to my distance from telco's Central Office (or remote terminal?), which has...
I call bunk!
Old text ink tank: BCI-3eBK / 27 mL (Pixma iP4000)
New text ink tank: PGI-5BK / 26 mL (Pixma iP4200)
Old photo black ink tank: BCI-6BK / 15 mL (Pixma iP4000)
New photo black ink tank: CLI-8BK / 13 mL (Pixma iP4200)
Last I heard, the chips that come with the new ink tanks...
It should work, the specs are pretty close to the SLI certified 600W version. Main differences being 3A (32A on 485W vs 35A on 600W) and a single native PCIe power connector instead of two.
Are the email addresses you're using based outside the U.S.?
UPDATE: Got the same thing (ineligible) after attempting to submit a second email address. Had to clear out IE's "cookies" to qualify again.
Wash and dust off ever so often when needed.
The ability to do it is the reason I got one of those hard plastic surface mouse pads. Got tired of replacing cloth mouse pads when it starts to peel and it's a PITA to clean 'em. As for using my desk as a mousing surface, not exactly something...
Don't think there's a seperate rebate form for the 3 free months. Per the fine print...
I assume it applies for the other ISPs also and if not, the 3 free months may automatically apply just by signing up through Dell.
Also note that there isn't a rebate link for the free months as there is...
Click me or you can enter-
1. Name, address, and zip info in link above
2. Hit the "Find a High-Speed Offer in Your Area" button
3. Under the [if] listed Verizon $14.95 plan, click on the "Verizon Online DSL - 768/128kbps 1-Year Price Guarantee" link.
EDIT: Also check the rebate form...
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