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Title: Hobbs: Tech advances a boon for students - QUINCEY HOBBS, Tucson Citizen Post by: Stephen Taylor on August 20, 2007, 04:17:50 AM Hobbs: Tech advances a boon for students - QUINCEY HOBBS, Tucson Citizen
Ordinarily, the beginning of school, from a tech perspective, means shopping for a new desktop or laptop. But not anymore. Although laptops and desktops are cheaper than they have been, there is no need to buy a new system if you have one that fits your needs. However, there are a few other tech items that can make a student's life a little easier. A storage device is a must for students from middle school to college. The price of storage devices has fallen. They are cheaper now than they were when school ended in May. With a little comparative pricing of the big box electronic stores' advertisements, you can find a 1 gigabyte thumb drive for close to $10 or a 2 GB drive in the $15-$20 range. One GB is more than enough space for any pre-college student to save and transport work between school and home. Read More.. (http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/local/59844.php) |