Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison

Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison



Model
Price
Amazon Rating
Type of Binding Machine
Method of Punching
Punching Capacity
Binding Capacity
Fellowes Pulsar 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar 300
$100-200
4.4
Comb Binding
Manual
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1-1/2" comb
GBC CombBind C20 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
GBC CombBind C20
$100-200
4.7
Comb Binding
Manual
20 sheets
330 sheets
Fellowes Pulsar E 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar E 300
$200-300
4.6
Comb Binding
Electric
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1.5" comb
Akiles RubiCoil 4:1 Pitch Coil Binding Machine
Akiles RubiCoil
$100-200
N/A
Coil Binding
Manual
10 sheets
N/A
GBC ProClick P50 Wire Binding Machine
GBC ProClick P50
$50-100
4.1
Wire Binding
Manual
6 sheets
100 sheets



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what are the pc games that i should have ?

Question by ghanemziad: what are the pc games that i should have ?
i have those games :

zuma 7 Wonders of the Ancient World

Age of Empires III

Assassin’s Creed

Call Of Duty 1

Chicken Invaders ROTY Xmas

Company of Heroes

Crazy Machines

Crazy Machines 2

Crysis Warhead

David Douillet Judo

Dofus

Feeding Frenzy 2

Fifa 2007

freedom fighters

GTA San Andreas

IGI 2

Infernal

Left 4 Dead

luxor 3

Medal Of Honor Airborne

Need for Speed™ Undercover

Neighbours From Hell 1

Neighbours From Hell 2

Oblivion

Peter Jackson’s King Kong -The Official Game of the Movie

Crayon Physics Deluxe

Sins of a Solar Empire

Prince Of Persia 2

Prince of Persia 4

Prince of Persia The Sands of Time

Pro Evolution Soccer 4

Red Alert 3

Silkroad

SPORE™

SpiderMan the movie game

Tomb Raider – Legend

Stronghold Legends

The Sims™ 3

Tomb Raider – Underworld

tomb raider-anniversary

Trials 2 Second Edition

Virtua Tennis 3

WALL-E

World of Goo

X-Blades

Trine

Diner Dash

Diner Dash 2

Overlord II

Gravity

NBA LIVE 06

Call of Juarez – Bound in Blood

Burnout(TM) Paradise The Ultimate Box

Best answer:

Answer by Andrew
Here is a complete list…

http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?page_type=games&platform=5&type=top_rated

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Question by Sock Monkey: Should I buy a laptop with XP on it for all my 95, 98 and XP games?
I’ve noticed that even though Windows Vista backfired it’s now pre-installed on desktops and laptops on sale. Most of them don’t even offer the option of installing XP, even if I’d want to customize it. Seeing that most XP games (the good ones anyway that really made history like The Sims 2 and Doom 3) won’t work on Vista, I was thinking of buying a laptop for all my Windows games because I have such a huge collection, especially for the XP OS. I’m looking for a laptop with around a 100 GB to 160 GB and a good graphics card. Possibly like an NVIDIA Geforce 6000 or 7000 (along those lines, not the exact make). Will these machines be priced from 400 to 600 dollars? Or are they bound to go over with these configurations? But I don’t know if this is more cost efficient than just buying the XP installation CD (mine didn’t come with the machine, how stupid). Please advise me. I know pretty soon Vista will catch on fast, and very few machines will even offer to XP. Thanks a lot in advance!

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Answer by maniacmartinuk
If you want a spec like that with a decent graphics card, it will cost much more than 600$

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