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Jun 20, 2017
Good Deal, Good Product
At 12$ it is less than half the price of most 5 port gigabit switches that i looked at. It doesnt come with a power cable, which would be nice, but 2$ at a thrift shop got me 2 adapters that i was able to splice together to make one for the switch. the switch uses 12v 1A, although the socket is narrower than the 12v socket on all of the routers that i use, hence the need to solder a different plug onto a 12v adapter. Once it powered up, the device has worked great, allowing me to hook all of my computers together with properly routed gigabit links.(you'll need a router as well if you dont allready have one, this just gives you a lot more ports). If you need more gigabit lan ports, i would definately reccomend.

Feb 28, 2017
Great example of a classic calculator.
1 of 1 found this helpful The HP48 is my personal calculator of choice. The RPN takes a bit to get used to, but it grows on you, and lets the calculator handle calculations of any length. The RPL lets you write your own code to automate repeated tasks, and writing a program is often as easy as typing in the commands you would otherwise have run manually. I will concede that while the screen is a higher resolution than a Ti84, and is capable of drawing 3D plots, the interface to the graphing functions isn't as user friendly as the one on its Ti relatives, and even at the higher resolution, making out details for the 3d plots isn't very easy on a black and white screen, so if you are going to be using it more for graphing than calculating, then perhaps a 83 or 84 from Ti might be a better choice. As a calculator though, I would highly recommend.