09 April 2008

AT&T Sierra Wireless Aircard 875U - Enjoy a 3.6 Mbps on HSDPA capable network



Product for sale: AT&T Sierra Wireless Aircard 875U

Market selling, brand new: USD299.90
Refurbished unit: USD 149.99 to 249.99

TH IT promotional price: RM650 (USD205) unit (while stock last)





Specification highlights:



Transfer wireless data at speeds up to 3.6 Mbps on HSDPA capable networks
High performance internal antenna
Supports worldwide roaming through HSDPA and UMTS on the 2100, 1900 and 850 Mhz band, Quad-band Class 12 EDGE / GPRS on the 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz bands
Supported OS: Windows® Vista, XP, 2000, and Mac OS X
Field firmware upgradeable

Key benefits:


Stylish, portable solution for enterprise & home use, offering the best mobile and fixed wireless alternative available on the market
High speed wireless connectivity in more places than Wi-Fi, offering greater mobility
Support for latest 3G technology, but backward compatible where 3G is unavailable
Secure internet access wherever there is network coverage
Solid product reliability so users can work efficiently on the road

Read full review from PC Magazine

Sierra Wireless AirCard 875U
REVIEW DATE: 07.10.07

Total posts: 1
$299.99
by Sascha Segan

Blaze across the virtual globe with the Sierra AirCard 875U, the fastest, most flexible way to connect your laptop PC to AT&T's high-speed network and to dozens of other computer systems in foreign lands. High-speed wireless connection solutions are available from three major carriers, in four different forms. You can get them from Sprint , Verizon , or AT&T, and they come either as chips embedded in laptops, as PC Cards, ExpressCards, or USB dongles.
USB dongles such as the AirCard 875U are less compact than the other options, but they're a lot more flexible. Since pretty much every PC has a USB port, it's easy to move them between computers. The 875U's SIM card slot is also relatively easy to access under its front cover. This lets you move your SIM between the dongle and your phone more readily than you could with a card.

About the size of an old-school pager, the 875U has a USB jack that pops out of the modem's body on an easy-to-release latch. Plugged into your laptop, it sits upright like a periscope, with unobtrusive green power and signal lights. There's an easy-to-access external antenna port covered by a little rubber plug on the side.

The 875U operates with AT&T's standard LaptopConnect plans. One option costs $69.99 per month for unlimited use in the U.S., and the other will set you back $139.99 per month for unlimited U.S. data plus 100MB of data overseas, with additional overseas MB $5 each. Those prices are on a par with what's offered by Sprint and Verizon.
AT&T's network, meanwhile, has come a long way since I first looked at it last year. AT&T uses HSDPA technology, which also works in dozens of countries overseas, including most of Western Europe. Over the past year, AT&T has extended its network to most major U.S. cities and metro areas. The current HSDPA spec allows for 3.6-Mbps downloads and 384-Kbps uploads, in theory.

In reality, we got average speeds of just over a megabit for downloads on the 875U, with download speeds peaking at 1.63 Mbps. Uploads averaged 275 Kbps, but with a strong signal frequently hovered around 350 Kbps. That's broadband speed, although if you're used to wired or Wi-Fi broadband, you'll still feel that Web pages load slowly because of the average 240-millisecond latency on network requests. The 875U supports the 850, 1800, 1900, and 2100-MHz bands, so you'll be able to get access in Buffalo or Berlin, provided you're on the right service plan.

When the 875U isn't in 3G range, it drops down to AT&T's EDGE network, which offers speeds of around 80 to 120 Kbps down. I generally don't recommend EDGE cards for laptop users for a different reason—EDGE transmissions tend to make some laptop speakers buzz annoyingly. If you're traveling primarily through EDGE country, I'd recommend tethering a phone to your laptop via Bluetooth instead.

The 875U proved faster than the competing AirCard 875 PC Card and Option GT MAX 3.6 Express in head-to-head download tests. It's also faster than older models such as the AirCard 860. The competition was tight. Of 35 downloads, the 875U was the fastest on 15 of them; the ExpressCard was faster on 14 tries. Differences in signal strength between the 875U and the Option ExpressCard were negligible.

Rather, it's the AirCard's flexibility I like. As a USB device, it's easy to plug and unplug at will, and the SIM card slot is easier to extract cards from than on the ExpressCard. Better still, the 875U is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, and Mac OS 10.4.9, though its driver isn't integrated into the Mac OS. You have to download a "Sierra AirCard Watcher" application from Sierra's Web site.



How to buy:

Contact person: Mr. Lee Te Hua, rental sales manager
Contact number: 019-2626812 email: tehua@th-it.com

Payment terms: Cash & carry


22 March 2008

Dell Precision M4300 for sale - Best buy for 3D users


Product for sale: Dell Precision M4300 mobile workstation

DELL's online selling price: RM7594.00
(Click here for detail)
Now only selling at RM5597!

Specification highlights:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 (2.2GHz, 2MB cache, 800MHz)
Support 64 bits application in Win XP PRO, Win Vista business and Red Hat Linux Enterprise 5.
Kingston memory 4 GB (2 GB x2) PC2-5300 667MHz memory
8X DVD Recordable Dual Layer
160GB SATA HDD (7200 rpm)
15.4" Wide Aspect Ultrasharp(TM) UXGA (1920 x 1200) Display
NVIDIA(R) Quadro(R) FX 360M 512MB TurboCache OpenGL PCI-E Graphics
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945 Dual Band 802.11a/g 54Mbps Wireless Mini Card
Bluetooth & WIFI
Integrated gigabit Ethernet
9-cell 85Whr Lithium Ion Primary Battery
WIN XP PRO SP2 64 bits/downgradable to WINDOW VISTA BUSINESS 64 Bits
Preloaded with licensed MS OFFICE 2007 SBE (OEM)
3 years on-site warranty
3 years support by TH IT.

Product history:

Date purchase: 14 Mar 08
Source: Direct from Dell
Date available for 1 Apr 08
Date open for booking: 23 Mar 08

This model is specially requested by one of our corporate customer for extensive 3D graphic base training. The requirement for graphic cards exceed the normal users requirement and this is shown by the NVidia(R) Quadro(R) FX 360M 512MB TurboCache OpenGL PCI-E Graphics used. For more info about this graphic card's 3D capability, please click Nvidia website and the notebook review on this model.

How to buy:

Contact person: Mr. Lee Te Hua, rental sales manager
Contact number: 019-2626812
email: tehua@th-it.com

Payment terms: Cash & carry
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19 March 2008

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TH IT has taken a bold step to market more agressively its rental program. Along side with this more agressive marketing program, TH IT has also created a sales program called
Quality Ex-Rental Computer For Sale.

Many have asked us about our disposal program for the rental products, of course our plan is very simple, sell it off! The question is of course when and where?

Well, depending on demand and supply, some products we may choose to keep long enough but some may be just one or two weeks. What ever the situation may be, we make sure we give customer a valued, attractive priced, reliable and good performance product.

All of those products which we have put them on our sales list will be listed here in this blog and for each product, its sales condition will be specified in that page.

Thank you for your support and we are sure you will find something useful here!


TH IT marketing team