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celular

Dec 13, 2012

2 Votes

Status: Acknowledged

I would like to propose an idea that all notebooks and even desktops come with a cellular modem coupled together to be able to make calls and access the internet directly from the pc goes like could have the computer in the store already with the mobile operator or even choose we should use the chip and even the pre paid or post paid plans with many liked the idea and patenting'll make some money thanks for your attention august portella

2 Votes | 0 Comment

Categories: Broadband and Mobility, Desktops and Laptops,

Enhancing new computer system by integration more information devices

Nov 12, 2012

1 Vote

Status: Acknowledged

Sir, I have the experience of using different companies computer systems but I found dell products excellent in today’s ICT market. But as the need of the day it should be more sophisticated and facilitated for the consumers.my idea is 1. To Integrate satellite receiver in the laptops to watch TV and listen radio on laptop any where and specially where there is no internet connection. 2. To Increase the capturing and connectivity power of laptops and desktops for the wireless networks.3. To integrate a complete mobile phone and desk phone system in every laptop that a laptop may work as mobile and desk phone.I think that If any computer system having the above said facility that will have a high market value because the Radio, Satellite receiver ,TV set and desk phone can be replaced with only one computer system

1 Votes | 0 Comment

Categories: Broadband and Mobility, Desktops and Laptops, New Product Ideas,

Tell us what WiFi chipset a laptop has.

Aug 29, 2007

1631 Votes

Status: Under Review

Tell us the WiFi chipset used in a laptop before we buy it so we know if the WiFi chipset supports a feature we want, or if it supports Linux or another operating system that we intend to use. The WiFi chipset being like "Intel ipw2200" or "Broadcom BCM4306", or "Ralink rt2500". Status Update

1631 Votes | 21 Comments

Categories: Broadband and Mobility, Laptops,

Bluetooth enabled printers

Aug 17, 2007

21 Votes

Status: Partially Implemented

The technology is out, Bluetooth has demostrated to be a reliable and fast way to transmit data. D-Link even has a bluetooth printer adapter that sells for $99. Why not make a photo/laser printer with a built-in bluetooth adapter.? Less cables, less weight for shipping, less space for packing and ability to share the printer without having a network (and a print server) setup.

21 Votes | 4 Comments

Categories: Broadband and Mobility, Printers and Ink,

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