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Western Digital My Passport 2TB Hard Drive ($249.99)

Western Digital My Passport 2TB Hard Drive ($249.99)
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Nathan Eddy
Apr 6, 2012
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Western Digital My Passport 2TB Hard Drive ($249.99)

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The built-in security features of password protection and hardware encryption help protect files from unauthorized use, and SmartWare automatic backup software adds an extra layer of security.


Apple New iPad ($499)

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We had to include it! The latest iPad features Apple’s acclaimed high-resolution Retina Display, 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) technology, a new A5X processor with quad-core graphics and a 5-megapixel rear camera capable of shooting 1080p video. You know you want one.


Nokia Lumia 900 ($99.99)

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Running Windows 7.5 on AT&T’s LTE network, the Nokia Lumia 900 boasts a 4.3-inch “clear black” active-matrix organic LED (AMOLED) display and a modern design to compete with Apple’s iPhone.


Dropcam HD WiFi Wireless Video Monitoring Camera ($149.99)

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Dropcam HD uses infrared technology to record video even in complete darkness, providing security for your business at any time of day, and has both a microphone and a speaker inside it.


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Linksys E4200v2 Dual-Band N N900 Router ($199.99)

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Built with 802.11n wireless technology, the E4200v2 offers maximum range to create a powerful wireless network, while higher-quality antenna technology helps to maintain high speeds across greater distances.


Xerox ColorQube 8700 Color Multifunction Printer ($2,499)

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This printer uses solid ink technology, a cartridge-free, crayonlike ink stick, to produce high-quality prints such as sales brochures, fliers and presentations.


Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3MP Digital Camera ($3,499)

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The cream of the digital SLR crop, its special optical technologies like the 61-Point High Density Reticular AF and an extended ISO range of 100-25,600 ensure you always get the best shot.


NetZero 4G HotSpot/Stick ($99.95/$49.95)

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The 4G HotSpot simultaneously supports up to eight WiFi-enabled devices, including iPads and other tablets, within a 150-foot range. The 4G Stick supports a single laptop or netbook via a USB port.


Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook ($999.99)

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The super-thin Ultrabook includes a 128GB solid-state hard drive, bonded Corning Gorilla Glass, machined aluminum and carbon fiber elements, and 2nd Gen Intel Core processors.


LaCie XtremKey 64GB USB Memory Stick ($199.99)

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The XtremKey’s memory modules are shielded inside of a 2mm casing and sealed with wear-resistant screw threads and a rubber O-ring, which makes it watertight up to 100 meters.

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