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Reviews (4)
Apr 18, 2013
Great replacement drive for Toshiba DVD-R RD-XS52.
Perfect replacement for Toshiba RD-XS52 harddrive - exactly same model, works flawlessly, easy to install.
Mar 16, 2011
Fine Linux Laptop, Needs Cooling Pad
The tx1000 series, in particular tx1320us is perfect for linux - pretty much every device works out of the box with standard distros. You can add up to 4G ram and you can get 7200RPM 750G disks from Disk Solutions to beef it up. You WILL need a cooling pad (I recommend Antec) as this laptop cooks its own graphics chip off the board eventually - the Black Screen of Death. However there are fixes on the web, and here on ebay, that may be able to restore it even after that happens (or prevent it in the first place).
Laptops have not improved all that much since this came out - in many ways they've declined: trackpad buttons have all moved to "stylish" fancy designs that are actually unusable, and especially cannot click both left and right together for mouse button 3 (commonly used in linux). It's almost impossible now to get one this small/light that has a dvd player/recorder (whole category surrendered to netbooks with no dvd) - the only other model was Sony Vaio which had a terrible mousepad and cost minimum $1300 - almost DOUBLE what it is worth in terms of performance. Ridiculous. For $300-$400 dollars a newish one of these is still a very good deal if you want a small full laptop, especially to run linux.
Apr 20, 2010
Excellent router
This has been an excellent router for me - I have two working 24x7. It has gigabit networking, wireless-n (for what it's worth--wireless is buggy and ultralame no matter what router you use), and the features are just what I wanted:
o able to limit to local, https administration for security purposes
o able to disable wireless access or use wpa2 wireless security
o easy to configure NAT ports (ie, for a given port request from outside, direct traffic to x.x.x.x local network address).
o NEVER drops the connection on ethernet ports - no timeouts or other such garbage, leave an ssh connection open with no typing for a week, no problem, it won't drop it. Netgear routers I've used (and thrown away) have builtin timeout you can't override, always drop the connection.
I do occasionally notice network slowdown and seems to help to power-cycle the router, but it's rare--once every 2-3 weeks? All of these store-bought routers are mass-produced low-quality junk, but for that, this has worked pretty well.
I just bought a third used and it was a lemon (internet port dead), so obviously it's possible for them to die, no problems with the two I have.