Computer Cables Warehouse
Cables are probably the most hated part of the computer, and many people have found different ways to minimize them. For example, I have switched to a wireless keyboard/mouse combo, installed a FTP server on my PSP so I can access its storage space over the network and added a wireless card to my computer. However cables will be around for quote some time, as much as we hate them. There are several suppliers of cables, and I’m going to be blogging about one of them in this PayPerPost sponsored post.
Technical Cable Applications is a new company located in Seattle, WA that has recently relocated it’s warehouse to even a bigger location on the outskirts of the city. They offer the most basic products like USB, FireWire, DVI and HDMI cables. Also they have a lineup of HDMI Wall Plate and peripherals, including the latest keyboards, mice and graphics tablets. They stand behind the quality of their products 100%, and if you find any damages, just bring the cable to them and they will fix the defect free of charge. If you are not happy, you can return the product too in it’s original package, however you might be charged a refurbishing fee that can range from 15% to 35% of the original price.
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My name is Karol Krizka, and I am a undergraduate student at SFU where I study physics and computer science. In my free time, I write simple applications and play with my PSP.
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