Hardware price list/spec sheet

quicky008

Technomancer
MP 258 - 3.3K
MP 287 - 3.8K

Both uses same cartridge, black ink - 950/-

I'd recommend you Hp 2050 - 3.7K(cartridge, black ink - 430/-)

Thanks a lot for ur help,my good friend.

It was originally my intention to go for HP but I've heard that only canon offers onsite warranty and so I'm leaning towards the latter.Which is more reliable-Canon or HP?
 
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MegaMind

Human Spambot
It was originally my intention to go for HP but I've heard that only canon offers onsite warranty and so I'm leaning towards canon.Which is more reliable-Canon or HP?

I'm quite sure HP 2050 has onsite warranty.. But its previous version HP 1050 doesn't... I was in the same situation a month back, almost ready to get canon MP 287... But ended up getting HP 2050 due to the cartridge price...

Quality-wise : HP 2050 = canon MP 287
Appearance : canon MP 287 > Hp 2050
 

quicky008

Technomancer
I'm quite sure HP 2050 has onsite warranty.. But its previous version HP 1050 doesn't... I was in the same situation a month back, almost ready to get canon MP 287... But ended up getting HP 2050 due to the cartridge price...

Quality-wise : HP 2050 = canon MP 287
Appearance : canon MP 287 > Hp 2050

According to the details that are available at HP's official website,2050 comes with a "Standard one-year limited hardware warranty".I don't think HP offers any kind of onsite warranty on their deskjet printers :(
 

MegaMind

Human Spambot
According to the details that are available at HP's official website,2050 comes with a "Standard one-year limited hardware warranty".I don't think HP offers any kind of onsite warranty on their deskjet printers :(

Yep, the hp site says so.. But the ITDEPOT guy said that it has 1yr on-site warranty.. Wil confirm it in some time..
 

topgear

Super Moderator
Staff member
Asus 9 Series BD mobo prices ;-)

Asus M5A97 @ 5.7k
Asus M5A97 PRO @ 6.8k
Asus M5A97 EVO @ 7.1k

Asus SABERTOTH 990FX @ 13k
Asus M5A99X EVO @ 10k
 
Intel Core i7-2600K - Rs. 14,800
ASUS P8Z68-V Pro - Rs. 12,250

here's the source ;-)

Still expensive man. I am sick of this waiting game
In auguat 2008 I purchased my 22 inch display for 17.5K now I am getting an offer for Dell 2412 (1920 X 1200) for atlmost 18K. In 2008 a 24 inch display was costing 48K. I am not really sure how much difference in gaming will i feel while switching from 22 inch (1680 X 1080) to 24 inch (1920 X 1200). I am not sure if I should wait for 27 inch displays to go down.
 

prvprv

Journeyman
suggest some cheap and best case with transparent side panel, screw less HDD and ODD bays, pre installed colourful LED fan all in a budget of... dont be shocked < 1.8k :D
 
suggest some cheap and best case with transparent side panel, screw less HDD and ODD bays, pre installed colourful LED fan all in a budget of... dont be shocked < 1.8k :D

I already have CM 690 in both my cases. Main rig and back up rig. The only difference is back up rig doesn't have a glass panel. Now I am planning to shell out my back up rig and replace it with a Core i7 2600K with H68 chipset. If I don't get a good buyer to buy my CM690 with Corsair HX 620 then I will only upgrade the CPU, Mobo, GPU, Display and PSU. Can someone sugget me some upgrade kits for CM690 to make it better for high overclocking
 

keur

Right off the assembly line
Hi I am a regular reader of digit(3-4yrs).
I am Buying a pc under Rs.25000 without monitor....
my Suggested Configuration:-
Graphics card :- ATI Radeon HD 5570.
motherboard:- intel DH61Sa.
Ram:-4GB DDR3.
hard disk :-500 gb seagate.
processor :-core i5.
Please suggest me a power supply.And as i am not buying a screen as i am tight on my budget.I am Using CRT monitor so,is there any compatibility issue.OR Do i hve to buy new Screen for it ....?
if any changes in my configuration please suggest it...Thanxx in advance.
 
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