Triple Threat
Protect your system, get a better view and take business on the road with these three tools.
All In One: Data protection and system maintenance are
two important goals of Symantec's Norton SystemWorks 2006. A
dashboard-style interface makes sure that any computer user will
feel comfortable with the program and not have to face a steep
learning curve to get the most out it. The package includes Norton
GoBack, a program that can roll your system back to before a
problem installation or an unwanted program took its toll. Norton
CleanUp helps you get rid of unwanted files, and Norton AntiVirus
and a system optimization solution come bundled as well.
SystemWorks 2006 costs under $70, and a Premier version with even
more features is available for just under $100. Visit www.symantec.com for
more information.
Flat Out Worth It: Flat-panel monitors are more
affordable than ever. Case in point: Hewlett-Packard's L1706.
For $319, you get a clean, silver design with a wide 140-degree
viewing angle, 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, a range of tilt settings
and a detachable base. There's no pivot capability, but
that's to be expected in this price range. If you want, you can
add an attachable USB speaker bar for $35. The three-year warranty
with on-site service is a nice benefit that will help keep you
working with mini-mal interruptions should anything happen. A
48-hour exchange is also available under the warranty. For more
details, stop by www.hp.com.
The Upper Hand: The Palm TX has just about everything you
might need in a Palm-powered PDA, all for less than $300.
Here's the list: a high-resolution 320 x 480 color screen,
128MB memory, a 312MHz processor and an expansion card slot that
can accommodate Multi-MediaCard, SD and SDIO formats. Best of all,
it comes with built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to make it a truly
flexible wireless device. The Palm TX weighs 5.25 ounces and
includes the Documents to Go software suite. That lets you take
your Excel, PowerPoint and Word files with you on the road. Some of
the Mac functionality is a little limited, but Windows users can
take full advantage of the many software features. Stop by www.palm.com for complete
details and an in-depth product tour of the TX.
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