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		<title>Comment on Coby KTFDVD1093 10.2-Inch Under-The-Cabinet LCD TV with Built-in DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Radio by C. Singer</title>
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		<dc:creator>C. Singer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 23:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great TV! Installation compliquÃ© by boÃ®te recently required of cÃ¢ble.   We always haven&amp; amp; #039; t to essayÃ© reader DVD, but we like the smooth conception.  We recommended much by the value.   L&amp; #039; image is excellent and doubled d&amp; #039; ordonnÃ©e Ã unites maniÃ¨re  l&amp; #039; Thus nonusable Ã©cart. 
Estimation: 4/5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great TV! Installation compliquÃ© by boÃ®te recently required of cÃ¢ble.   We always haven&amp; amp; #039; t to essayÃ© reader DVD, but we like the smooth conception.  We recommended much by the value.   L&amp; #039; image is excellent and doubled d&amp; #039; ordonnÃ©e Ã unites maniÃ¨re  l&amp; #039; Thus nonusable Ã©cart.<br />
Estimation: 4/5</p>
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		<title>Comment on LG W2453V-PF 24-Inch Class Widescreen LCD Monitor by Ralph Blough</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ralph Blough</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&amp; amp; #039;  Â©tÃ SEES lucky Ã  Â© in my carriÃ  Â¨re have great matÃ  Â©riel informÃtico.  Jobs to the PC with 21&amp; amp; quot; monitors of rents to dÃ  Â©but of annÃ  Â©es 90.  AsÃ when d&amp;amp has come hour; #039; amÃ  Â©liorer is two or three months Ã©l Ã  Â©tait fÃcil dÃ  Â©cider of the processor and the components but elecciÃ ³ n mÃdifÃcil s Ã  Â©taient the monitor.  I&amp; amp; #039; m often on a computer during dÃas of l&amp; #039; hour 18+.  AprÃ  Â¨s the life Ã  Â  several stores informÃticas comparing monitors at the same time j&amp; #039; finally  Â©cision habÃan taken my dÃ.  But, almacÃ©n Ã  Â©tait outside which j&amp; #039; they habÃan chosen.  An examination rÃI request and l&amp; #039; undercarriage was had outside.  The salesman m&amp; #039; he said that podrÃa to inform it if I didn&amp; amp; #039; t l&amp; #039; they like.  C&amp; #039; Ã  Â©tait one elecciÃ lucky ³ n that I n&amp; #039;  Â© has regrettÃ, mÃ  Âªme if my paperback book did. 

The monitor seems well, but d&amp; #039; another part mayorÃa of the monitors is black glacÃ  similar Â© and watched trÃ  Â¨s.  J&amp; #039; it likes lumiÃ  Â¨re of smooth red smile sexy.  He is fÃcil to above affect far to the switch and lumiÃ  Â¨re n&amp; #039; she is not quite luminous to worry to me.  J&amp; #039;  Â© has trouvÃ that some indicators of indicaciÃ ³ n are too luminous. 
The true test d&amp; #039; a monitor is cuÃnto good l&amp; #039; image d&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran is and j&amp; #039; it must find aÃºn the best one.  1920x1080 has much d&amp; #039; real estate to observe things above.  fÃ cancilmente to observe two pÃginas on this monitor.  J&amp; #039;  Â© has regardÃ mÃs pequeÃ±os monitors with little Pixel, but tenÃa dÃ  Â©cidÃ  Â© that j&amp; #039; 1920x1080 or amÃ wanted to nail with rÃ  Â©solution  Â©liorer.  L&amp; #039; a thing that j&amp; #039; I have trouvÃ  Â©e I am that maniÃ  Â¨re rest and observe the monitor I tend Ã  Â  to fixedly meobservar and to incline to continuaciÃ ³ to me n because l&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran is so clear that it can run of pÃginas rÃ  Â©duites in tamaÃ±o.  And, with imÃgenes I tend Ã  Â  to concentrate to me on a sector.  L&amp; #039; image is clear mÃ  Âªme when my nose estÃon the verge of affecting it. 

DÃ  Â©cision that j&amp; #039; they needed mÃs d&amp; #039; real estate d&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran j&amp; #039;  Â© one has achetÃ visualizaciÃ ³ n Ã  Â  lÃquidos crystals Monitor&amp; amp; quot of Samsung 2343BWX 23-Inch;.  I l&amp; #039; they chose parce qu&amp; #039;  Â©solution of l&amp;amp had rÃ; #039; Ã  Â©cran 2048x1152 and seems well in almacÃ©n.  The house n&amp; #039; to not comparÃ  Â© Ã  Â  l&amp; #039; undercarriage, but Ã  Â©tait proportionnÃ  Â©.  Wine with cÃ  Â¢ble of DVI nevertheless.  AprÃ  Â¨s that plaÃ  Â§ant upwards that n&amp; #039; Great nonÃ£Â©tait j&amp; #039;  Â© has constatÃ that podrÃa not to obtain rÃ  Â©solution annoncÃ  Â©e.  Keeping on 1920x1080 j&amp; #039; ai commencÃ  Â© Ã  Â  Ã  Â  l&amp; #039; aid of l&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran in double mÃ©todo.  J&amp; #039;  Â© Samsung like enseÃ±anza has placÃ primary stops to have accÃ  Â¨s to icÃ  Â´nes and the perspective.  premiÃ  Â¨re thing j&amp; #039; ai notÃ  Â© them icÃ  Â´nes semblÃ  Â©es brouillÃ  Â©es.  Crossing a document of word Ã  Â  to travÃ©s of both monitors l&amp; #039; undercarriage Ã  Â©tait clearly whereas Samsung Ã  Â©tait brouillÃ  Â©.  imÃgenes enjambÃ  Â©es Ã  Â©taient also clearly better on l&amp; #039; undercarriage.  AprÃ  Â¨s one week d&amp; #039; utilizaciÃ ³ n j&amp; #039;  Â©cidÃ has dÃ  Â© to force to Samsung Ã  Â  rÃ  Â©solution mÃs Ã  Â©levÃ  Â©e.  dÃ  Â©connexion of l&amp; #039; undercarriage stops for not interfÃ  Â©rer Samsung and d&amp; #039; dÃa m&amp; #039; to gaspillÃ  Â© to abandonnÃ  Â© and renvoyÃ  Â© Samsung like peut-Ã  Âªtre dÃ  Â©fectueux.  J&amp; #039; deuxiÃ has my now  Â¨me LG2453. 

My only true denunciation: PorquÃ© boat d&amp; #039; undercarriage cÃ  Â¢ble from the VGA to the place d&amp; #039; cÃ  Â¢ble of DVI with a monitor in this Ã  Â©chelle of price or l&amp; #039; Ã  Â©noncer at least on boÃ  Â®te.  To dÃ  â   dÃ  Â©penser $10 in gas to occur to the return to almacÃ©n for cÃ  Â¢ble $5. 00. dah

EstimaciÃ ³ n: 5/5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&amp; amp; #039;  Â©tÃ SEES lucky Ã  Â© in my carriÃ  Â¨re have great matÃ  Â©riel informÃtico.  Jobs to the PC with 21&amp; amp; quot; monitors of rents to dÃ  Â©but of annÃ  Â©es 90.  AsÃ when d&#038;amp has come hour; #039; amÃ  Â©liorer is two or three months Ã©l Ã  Â©tait fÃcil dÃ  Â©cider of the processor and the components but elecciÃ ³ n mÃdifÃcil s Ã  Â©taient the monitor.  I&amp; amp; #039; m often on a computer during dÃas of l&amp; #039; hour 18+.  AprÃ  Â¨s the life Ã  Â  several stores informÃticas comparing monitors at the same time j&amp; #039; finally  Â©cision habÃan taken my dÃ.  But, almacÃ©n Ã  Â©tait outside which j&amp; #039; they habÃan chosen.  An examination rÃI request and l&amp; #039; undercarriage was had outside.  The salesman m&amp; #039; he said that podrÃa to inform it if I didn&amp; amp; #039; t l&amp; #039; they like.  C&amp; #039; Ã  Â©tait one elecciÃ lucky ³ n that I n&amp; #039;  Â© has regrettÃ, mÃ  Âªme if my paperback book did. </p>
<p>The monitor seems well, but d&amp; #039; another part mayorÃa of the monitors is black glacÃ  similar Â© and watched trÃ  Â¨s.  J&amp; #039; it likes lumiÃ  Â¨re of smooth red smile sexy.  He is fÃcil to above affect far to the switch and lumiÃ  Â¨re n&amp; #039; she is not quite luminous to worry to me.  J&amp; #039;  Â© has trouvÃ that some indicators of indicaciÃ ³ n are too luminous.<br />
The true test d&amp; #039; a monitor is cuÃnto good l&amp; #039; image d&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran is and j&amp; #039; it must find aÃºn the best one.  1920&#215;1080 has much d&amp; #039; real estate to observe things above.  fÃ cancilmente to observe two pÃginas on this monitor.  J&amp; #039;  Â© has regardÃ mÃs pequeÃ±os monitors with little Pixel, but tenÃa dÃ  Â©cidÃ  Â© that j&amp; #039; 1920&#215;1080 or amÃ wanted to nail with rÃ  Â©solution  Â©liorer.  L&amp; #039; a thing that j&amp; #039; I have trouvÃ  Â©e I am that maniÃ  Â¨re rest and observe the monitor I tend Ã  Â  to fixedly meobservar and to incline to continuaciÃ ³ to me n because l&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran is so clear that it can run of pÃginas rÃ  Â©duites in tamaÃ±o.  And, with imÃgenes I tend Ã  Â  to concentrate to me on a sector.  L&amp; #039; image is clear mÃ  Âªme when my nose estÃon the verge of affecting it. </p>
<p>DÃ  Â©cision that j&amp; #039; they needed mÃs d&amp; #039; real estate d&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran j&amp; #039;  Â© one has achetÃ visualizaciÃ ³ n Ã  Â  lÃquidos crystals Monitor&amp; amp; quot of Samsung 2343BWX 23-Inch;.  I l&amp; #039; they chose parce qu&amp; #039;  Â©solution of l&#038;amp had rÃ; #039; Ã  Â©cran 2048&#215;1152 and seems well in almacÃ©n.  The house n&amp; #039; to not comparÃ  Â© Ã  Â  l&amp; #039; undercarriage, but Ã  Â©tait proportionnÃ  Â©.  Wine with cÃ  Â¢ble of DVI nevertheless.  AprÃ  Â¨s that plaÃ  Â§ant upwards that n&amp; #039; Great nonÃ£Â©tait j&amp; #039;  Â© has constatÃ that podrÃa not to obtain rÃ  Â©solution annoncÃ  Â©e.  Keeping on 1920&#215;1080 j&amp; #039; ai commencÃ  Â© Ã  Â  Ã  Â  l&amp; #039; aid of l&amp; #039; Ã  Â©cran in double mÃ©todo.  J&amp; #039;  Â© Samsung like enseÃ±anza has placÃ primary stops to have accÃ  Â¨s to icÃ  Â´nes and the perspective.  premiÃ  Â¨re thing j&amp; #039; ai notÃ  Â© them icÃ  Â´nes semblÃ  Â©es brouillÃ  Â©es.  Crossing a document of word Ã  Â  to travÃ©s of both monitors l&amp; #039; undercarriage Ã  Â©tait clearly whereas Samsung Ã  Â©tait brouillÃ  Â©.  imÃgenes enjambÃ  Â©es Ã  Â©taient also clearly better on l&amp; #039; undercarriage.  AprÃ  Â¨s one week d&amp; #039; utilizaciÃ ³ n j&amp; #039;  Â©cidÃ has dÃ  Â© to force to Samsung Ã  Â  rÃ  Â©solution mÃs Ã  Â©levÃ  Â©e.  dÃ  Â©connexion of l&amp; #039; undercarriage stops for not interfÃ  Â©rer Samsung and d&amp; #039; dÃa m&amp; #039; to gaspillÃ  Â© to abandonnÃ  Â© and renvoyÃ  Â© Samsung like peut-Ã  Âªtre dÃ  Â©fectueux.  J&amp; #039; deuxiÃ has my now  Â¨me LG2453. </p>
<p>My only true denunciation: PorquÃ© boat d&amp; #039; undercarriage cÃ  Â¢ble from the VGA to the place d&amp; #039; cÃ  Â¢ble of DVI with a monitor in this Ã  Â©chelle of price or l&amp; #039; Ã  Â©noncer at least on boÃ  Â®te.  To dÃ  â   dÃ  Â©penser $10 in gas to occur to the return to almacÃ©n for cÃ  Â¢ble $5. 00. dah</p>
<p>EstimaciÃ ³ n: 5/5</p>
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		<title>Comment on LG W2453V-PF 24-Inch Class Widescreen LCD Monitor by M. Harmon</title>
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		<dc:creator>M. Harmon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 21:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A fine bargain, in my view.   Picture is vivid, clear and bright.   Adjustments are easy, although the Forte software package will not run in Windows 7.   Eventually, LG will fix that.   LCD monitor is glossy black with a clear strip at the bottom, attractive on or off.   Controls are odd.   They are tiny LCD's, which you activate by passing your fingers over them.   No pushing or pressing.   One caveat:  All these widescreen LCD monitors are in a very different proportion from the height-width ratio that may be familiar to you.   Accordingly, some images, in order to fill the screen, must necessarily be stretched.   I found this disconcerting in games for a while, but eventually grew accustomed to it.   And one more caveat:  The monitor comes with an old-fashioned VGA cable that will not give you the best results.   You will need to buy a DVI cable separately if you don't have one.   Finally, would I, personally, buy this monitor again?  Yes.   That is the best endorsement one can make. 
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A fine bargain, in my view.   Picture is vivid, clear and bright.   Adjustments are easy, although the Forte software package will not run in Windows 7.   Eventually, LG will fix that.   LCD monitor is glossy black with a clear strip at the bottom, attractive on or off.   Controls are odd.   They are tiny LCD&#8217;s, which you activate by passing your fingers over them.   No pushing or pressing.   One caveat:  All these widescreen LCD monitors are in a very different proportion from the height-width ratio that may be familiar to you.   Accordingly, some images, in order to fill the screen, must necessarily be stretched.   I found this disconcerting in games for a while, but eventually grew accustomed to it.   And one more caveat:  The monitor comes with an old-fashioned VGA cable that will not give you the best results.   You will need to buy a DVI cable separately if you don&#8217;t have one.   Finally, would I, personally, buy this monitor again?  Yes.   That is the best endorsement one can make.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Coby KTFDVD1093 10.2-Inch Under-The-Cabinet LCD TV with Built-in DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Radio by P. McKinney</title>
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		<dc:creator>P. McKinney</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I returned the tv before I hooked it up.   Okay, so I'm affected by the "looks" of things.   The white plastic on the main unit was a different "shade" of white than that around the screen.   (It was kind of "pinkish" toned. )  I just didn't like the looks, so I returned the unit.   
Rating: 2 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I returned the tv before I hooked it up.   Okay, so I&#8217;m affected by the &#8220;looks&#8221; of things.   The white plastic on the main unit was a different &#8220;shade&#8221; of white than that around the screen.   (It was kind of &#8220;pinkish&#8221; toned. )  I just didn&#8217;t like the looks, so I returned the unit.<br />
Rating: 2 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on LG W2453V-PF 24-Inch Class Widescreen LCD Monitor by MB</title>
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		<dc:creator>MB</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>LG makes quality monitors and the previous reviews are pretty accurate in their descriptions.   It is very light for its size and I did not need to calibrate too much out of the box.  The issue I had was the controls on the bezel do not illuminate when you pass your finger over them.   Instead, there is a little LED dot above the text and unless you have enough light to read them you will need to memorize them.   Again, this was only an issue with calibration since some of the procedures require the room to be dark to calibrate to your liking. 

The only things I can add are a couple of things that were overlooked.   The stand has no height adjustment and it really needs it.  A couple of reams of paper or some monitor stand will fix it.   But my biggest complaint is that this monitor, and several other LG LCDs, have NO VESA MOUNTING HOLES.   You cannot wall mount (or arm obviously) this display.  When I sent an inquiry to LG they stated that I might be able to find a third party vendor product that does not require holes.   Huh?

All in all the monitor is fine and I would recommend it if you are okay with it on your desk/table.   But if space is limited you will need to look elsewhere.  
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LG makes quality monitors and the previous reviews are pretty accurate in their descriptions.   It is very light for its size and I did not need to calibrate too much out of the box.  The issue I had was the controls on the bezel do not illuminate when you pass your finger over them.   Instead, there is a little LED dot above the text and unless you have enough light to read them you will need to memorize them.   Again, this was only an issue with calibration since some of the procedures require the room to be dark to calibrate to your liking. </p>
<p>The only things I can add are a couple of things that were overlooked.   The stand has no height adjustment and it really needs it.  A couple of reams of paper or some monitor stand will fix it.   But my biggest complaint is that this monitor, and several other LG LCDs, have NO VESA MOUNTING HOLES.   You cannot wall mount (or arm obviously) this display.  When I sent an inquiry to LG they stated that I might be able to find a third party vendor product that does not require holes.   Huh?</p>
<p>All in all the monitor is fine and I would recommend it if you are okay with it on your desk/table.   But if space is limited you will need to look elsewhere.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Coby KTFDVD1093 10.2-Inch Under-The-Cabinet LCD TV with Built-in DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Radio by Ellen Morgan Barron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ellen Morgan Barron</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This product is for our kitchen.  L&amp; #039; instalaciÃ ³ n was CORRECT.  If everything that wants is TV estÃwell very.  That tomÃ ³ a little while to appear outside cÃ ³ mo to use the other devices.  For the price, it is quite good. 
EstimaciÃ ³ n: 4/5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This product is for our kitchen.  L&amp; #039; instalaciÃ ³ n was CORRECT.  If everything that wants is TV estÃwell very.  That tomÃ ³ a little while to appear outside cÃ ³ mo to use the other devices.  For the price, it is quite good.<br />
EstimaciÃ ³ n: 4/5</p>
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		<title>Comment on MSI Wind Nettop 100 Desktop PC  Black by Victor B. Schneider</title>
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		<dc:creator>Victor B. Schneider</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:12:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The MSI CS120 does in fact run Windows XP with what seem to be no problems.  However, it does not come with an expert system manual, and trying to figure out the key to push on startup so as to set up the bios for a Linux boot is not clear from any documentation.  After hitting enough keys during one attempt, I got a menu for choosing which drive to boot up from, so I chose the Toshiba CD/DVD reader with the gobble the CD insertion process.  Still booted only Windows.  If Amazon, or anyone, has the real information for the F? button to push, please post it. 

I contacted MSI's online technical support, and they demand information not included with the system package before they will even accept the form input.  I would rate MSI technical support as "extremely unhelpful". 

I bought both the CS120 with the slot dvd player and Windows XP _and_ the barebones.  If you only run Windows on the CS120, it probably is a good machine for you.  The slot dvd player has some problems reading CDs.  I may have a defective player, so I was able to install some old Windows software, and the slot player took a few seconds to decide how to read it.  I inserted a Linux boot disk into the slot player, and it took at least a minute to decide how to read the iso boot sector and go into boot mode.  Something is not well with this device.  Also, after I booted Linux and did work with the "live" system and shut the machine down, the machine refused to boot up Windows.  I kept getting an "insert disk and reboot" message from the bios.  I managed to look into the bios and discovered that the hard drive (/dev/sda in Linux) was absent.  There is a bios setting in the ide disks or boot configuration or both that you have to reset to hard drive present  in order to boot up Windows again after booting up with any other than the hard drive as media.  This also happened when I booted a Linux system from a sandisk compact flash inserted into the reader (mentioned in the previous review that it won't boot at all from a pendrive). 

Oh yes, the cs120 manual doesn't mention it, but you push the delete button on the keyboard to enter the bios for editing. 

Lucky I bought the barebones and a memory stick.  The barebones came with the that information the cs120 was missing.  I am writing this from a Linux slackware on 2 gigabytes of sandisk on the barebones.  The barebones may have the same bios problems as the cs120, but I don't immediately plan to find out, I am so pleased with it as a Linux machine. 

So then I upgraded to the Atom 330 version of the machine after working out all the initial problems with the Atom 270 version to my _satisfaction_.  I added ram, moved my hard drives over to the 330 version, flashed the bios to the same version I had working well on the 270, and it worked.  The fan is quiet, because I had already dealt with that problem.  Windows XP decided that the 330 version was OK and booted up.  Windows Media Player 11 for XP asked me to validate, then went on to play a 720p high definition video from the Microsoft gallery with the 4 cpus showing no saturation and no obvious problem.  In other words, once you get the hang of it, it is a sweet machine. 

Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The MSI CS120 does in fact run Windows XP with what seem to be no problems.  However, it does not come with an expert system manual, and trying to figure out the key to push on startup so as to set up the bios for a Linux boot is not clear from any documentation.  After hitting enough keys during one attempt, I got a menu for choosing which drive to boot up from, so I chose the Toshiba CD/DVD reader with the gobble the CD insertion process.  Still booted only Windows.  If Amazon, or anyone, has the real information for the F? button to push, please post it. </p>
<p>I contacted MSI&#8217;s online technical support, and they demand information not included with the system package before they will even accept the form input.  I would rate MSI technical support as &#8220;extremely unhelpful&#8221;. </p>
<p>I bought both the CS120 with the slot dvd player and Windows XP _and_ the barebones.  If you only run Windows on the CS120, it probably is a good machine for you.  The slot dvd player has some problems reading CDs.  I may have a defective player, so I was able to install some old Windows software, and the slot player took a few seconds to decide how to read it.  I inserted a Linux boot disk into the slot player, and it took at least a minute to decide how to read the iso boot sector and go into boot mode.  Something is not well with this device.  Also, after I booted Linux and did work with the &#8220;live&#8221; system and shut the machine down, the machine refused to boot up Windows.  I kept getting an &#8220;insert disk and reboot&#8221; message from the bios.  I managed to look into the bios and discovered that the hard drive (/dev/sda in Linux) was absent.  There is a bios setting in the ide disks or boot configuration or both that you have to reset to hard drive present  in order to boot up Windows again after booting up with any other than the hard drive as media.  This also happened when I booted a Linux system from a sandisk compact flash inserted into the reader (mentioned in the previous review that it won&#8217;t boot at all from a pendrive). </p>
<p>Oh yes, the cs120 manual doesn&#8217;t mention it, but you push the delete button on the keyboard to enter the bios for editing. </p>
<p>Lucky I bought the barebones and a memory stick.  The barebones came with the that information the cs120 was missing.  I am writing this from a Linux slackware on 2 gigabytes of sandisk on the barebones.  The barebones may have the same bios problems as the cs120, but I don&#8217;t immediately plan to find out, I am so pleased with it as a Linux machine. </p>
<p>So then I upgraded to the Atom 330 version of the machine after working out all the initial problems with the Atom 270 version to my _satisfaction_.  I added ram, moved my hard drives over to the 330 version, flashed the bios to the same version I had working well on the 270, and it worked.  The fan is quiet, because I had already dealt with that problem.  Windows XP decided that the 330 version was OK and booted up.  Windows Media Player 11 for XP asked me to validate, then went on to play a 720p high definition video from the Microsoft gallery with the 4 cpus showing no saturation and no obvious problem.  In other words, once you get the hang of it, it is a sweet machine. </p>
<p>Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on MSI Wind Nettop 100 Desktop PC  Black by W. Gu</title>
		<link>http://www.moregadget.net/msi-wind-nettop-100-desktop-pc-black.html/comment-page-1#comment-4811</link>
		<dc:creator>W. Gu</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This barebone does not come with memory, hard drive, mini-PCI card, optical hard drive, or compact flash card.  Anyway, I bought this machine to build my low power file server, and was planning to add two hard drives into it.  There is only one 3. 5" slot and the other slot is 5. 25" for optical drive.  So I purchased a bracket to accommodate the second hard drive.  When I tried to install the second one, I realized that it is not designed to do so!!! The power cable at the 5. 25" side is very short that it barely hooks up the hard drive, so does the data cable! The worst thing is that the hard drive has about 1 - 2mm overlap on top of the hard drive power plug on the motherboard.  I have to cut off a piece of the power cable plug in order to make it (merely) work with the hard drive.  Also, you have to remove the drive bay in order to install compact flash card and mini-PCI card.  Overall, it is a good machine, but has a few flaws to improve.  
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This barebone does not come with memory, hard drive, mini-PCI card, optical hard drive, or compact flash card.  Anyway, I bought this machine to build my low power file server, and was planning to add two hard drives into it.  There is only one 3. 5&#8243; slot and the other slot is 5. 25&#8243; for optical drive.  So I purchased a bracket to accommodate the second hard drive.  When I tried to install the second one, I realized that it is not designed to do so!!! The power cable at the 5. 25&#8243; side is very short that it barely hooks up the hard drive, so does the data cable! The worst thing is that the hard drive has about 1 - 2mm overlap on top of the hard drive power plug on the motherboard.  I have to cut off a piece of the power cable plug in order to make it (merely) work with the hard drive.  Also, you have to remove the drive bay in order to install compact flash card and mini-PCI card.  Overall, it is a good machine, but has a few flaws to improve.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on LG W2453V-PF 24-Inch Class Widescreen LCD Monitor by Steve Afrin</title>
		<link>http://www.moregadget.net/lg-w2453v-pf-24-inch-class-widescreen-lcd-monitor.html/comment-page-1#comment-4814</link>
		<dc:creator>Steve Afrin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Several months later and I like always this monitor available.  J&amp; #039; ai prÃ©cÃ©demment possÃ©dÃ© 21&amp; amp; quot Ã  extrÃ©mitÃ© Ã©levÃ©; The monitor of Nokia that m&amp; #039; it had served well during annÃ©es, but c&amp; #039; Ã©tait a typical monitor of tube and Ã©tait all Ã  great fact, heavy, and discomfort.  J&amp; #039; they had wanted to go Ã  a visualization d&amp; #039; visualization Ã  liquid crystals d&amp; #039; Ã©cran plate these derniÃ¨res annÃ©es whereas the prices of the technology lowered, but Ã©tait difficult to take dÃ©cision to buy jusqu&amp; #039; Ã  what my old monitor of Nokia has commencÃ© Ã  to give to outside aprÃ¨s much d&amp; #039; annÃ©es on watch fantastic. 

J&amp; #039; it likes l&amp; #039; Real estate additional Ã©cran (this allÃ© of 21&amp; amp; quot; Ã  24&amp; amp; quot; on this new monitor available) and possibilitÃ©s of HD of this monitor d&amp; #039; undercarriage! Time begins upwards is immÃ©diat and the monitor is also dÃ©coratif qu&amp; #039; he is functional.  Ã©tait extrÃªmement easy to rÃ©unir exactly and in good condition to put outside the cardboard d&amp; #039; expÃ©dition, and more than three months later, l&amp; #039; image is that cruje, clear, and always also splendid that the day left boÃ®te. 

For my, l&amp; #039; reprÃ©sente undercarriage the products of stop qualitÃ©, and this monitor of HD n&amp; #039; diffÃ©rent is no.  L&amp; #039; image is entiÃ¨rement rÃ©glable of several maniÃ¨res, but I really haven&amp; amp; #039; t had a necessity to change or to modify the agreements d&amp; #039; visualization.  It&amp; amp; #039; s still more d&amp; #039; connecting and they go model d&amp; #039; article and n&amp; #039; they almost demand no maintenance.  Some I&amp;amp time; amp; #039; IT SEES dÃ clean l&amp; #039; Ã©cran, a nonfluffy rag lÃ©gÃ¨rement humidifiÃ© easily took well-taken care of from the weave d&amp; #039; Ã©cran and follows Ã  to leave with a stop product qualitÃ© me in my house aujourd&amp; #039; today. 

It would recommend much this monitor Ã  n&amp; #039; amount that looking for 24&amp; amp; quot; Monitor of HD.  It&amp; amp; #039; fantastic product of HIS for the price!
Estimation: 5/5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several months later and I like always this monitor available.  J&amp; #039; ai prÃ©cÃ©demment possÃ©dÃ© 21&amp; amp; quot Ã  extrÃ©mitÃ© Ã©levÃ©; The monitor of Nokia that m&amp; #039; it had served well during annÃ©es, but c&amp; #039; Ã©tait a typical monitor of tube and Ã©tait all Ã  great fact, heavy, and discomfort.  J&amp; #039; they had wanted to go Ã  a visualization d&amp; #039; visualization Ã  liquid crystals d&amp; #039; Ã©cran plate these derniÃ¨res annÃ©es whereas the prices of the technology lowered, but Ã©tait difficult to take dÃ©cision to buy jusqu&amp; #039; Ã  what my old monitor of Nokia has commencÃ© Ã  to give to outside aprÃ¨s much d&amp; #039; annÃ©es on watch fantastic. </p>
<p>J&amp; #039; it likes l&amp; #039; Real estate additional Ã©cran (this allÃ© of 21&amp; amp; quot; Ã  24&amp; amp; quot; on this new monitor available) and possibilitÃ©s of HD of this monitor d&amp; #039; undercarriage! Time begins upwards is immÃ©diat and the monitor is also dÃ©coratif qu&amp; #039; he is functional.  Ã©tait extrÃªmement easy to rÃ©unir exactly and in good condition to put outside the cardboard d&amp; #039; expÃ©dition, and more than three months later, l&amp; #039; image is that cruje, clear, and always also splendid that the day left boÃ®te. </p>
<p>For my, l&amp; #039; reprÃ©sente undercarriage the products of stop qualitÃ©, and this monitor of HD n&amp; #039; diffÃ©rent is no.  L&amp; #039; image is entiÃ¨rement rÃ©glable of several maniÃ¨res, but I really haven&amp; amp; #039; t had a necessity to change or to modify the agreements d&amp; #039; visualization.  It&amp; amp; #039; s still more d&amp; #039; connecting and they go model d&amp; #039; article and n&amp; #039; they almost demand no maintenance.  Some I&#038;amp time; amp; #039; IT SEES dÃ clean l&amp; #039; Ã©cran, a nonfluffy rag lÃ©gÃ¨rement humidifiÃ© easily took well-taken care of from the weave d&amp; #039; Ã©cran and follows Ã  to leave with a stop product qualitÃ© me in my house aujourd&amp; #039; today. </p>
<p>It would recommend much this monitor Ã  n&amp; #039; amount that looking for 24&amp; amp; quot; Monitor of HD.  It&amp; amp; #039; fantastic product of HIS for the price!<br />
Estimation: 5/5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Bargaincell- Permium Protective Green 2 Tone Silicon/silicone Skin Cover Case for Nintendo Wii Remote Controller &amp; Nunchuk by Loretta Krahn</title>
		<link>http://www.moregadget.net/bargaincell-permium-protective-green-2-tone-siliconsilicone-skin-cover-case-for-nintendo-wii-remote-controller-nunchuk.html/comment-page-1#comment-4807</link>
		<dc:creator>Loretta Krahn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>These are very difficult to put on without tearing but they protect nicely once on.  The cover makes it harder to change the battery. 
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are very difficult to put on without tearing but they protect nicely once on.  The cover makes it harder to change the battery.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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