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Great Remote! I love my guide remote, people are always asking where I got mine. I actually got off eBay for about 20 bucks.The remote is easy to use and has tons of functions.The only function I've not been able to access is the PIP feature for my Big Screen. :(The remote never downloads on the first try, usually in about 4 attempts.If you find its only downloading 3-4 out of 7 days on the guide, you'll have to adjust the settings on the members web page, you'll need to disable the critic picks, and show summary report.You'll then have enough room on its small memory to download a full 6-7 days of programming.I wish the buttons lit up. Also numbers are rubbing off keys after about 4 months of use.Overall I do like my Remote. Something that no one else has..I'm trying to download the guide right now, on my 4th attempt.
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Tabletote Very easy to use and very usefull. A little flimsey, but stable enough. Would buy again.Modified 15 Jun 10: The locking mechanism used to adjust the height of the legs won't tighten on two of the legs, making the table unusable. Baring this problem, the tote is/was nice.
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No Complaints We use this extension cord to make accessible a wall socket that's behind a couch. The cord isn't terribly long. Plugs fit snugly.
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It just works I bought this keyboard to replace another ergonomic one and have been very pleased with it. I don't use the palm lift, but find the keyboard very comfortably shaped and easy to use. The Favorites buttons are kind of fun, but the calculator button is great!
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best buy Best buy for the memory size and works like a charm on all 4 of my systems around the home :)
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CaseLogic CD Case One of the few cases that accepts up to 60 jewel cases. If you need that feature, this is a good product at a reasonable price.
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Should be considered a torture device This headset is SO UNCOMFORTABLE that I can't wear them for more than 5 minutes. Come on, who makes square ear pads?? Plus, the inside of each ear pad has solid, hard plastic that presses against your ears. Sure, the microphone works great but the only thing you'll be able to record are the sounds of your screams from the shear discomfort of wearing these.Avoid at all costs!
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great for the price Great case for the price. It was a gift and she loved it. I liked it because it wasn't to expensive and yet had space for everything she needed.
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where is the audio menu? audio ouput is low,owners manual says make adjustments in audio menu,3 emails - company unable to helpadvised to unplug unit to resetignored my question -where audio menu?tell me what a great machine I havenot so happy with the inputs only being on the front
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Pana-Vue 2 Simple and basic - this item does exactly what you expect and the price is good. I've just gotten it, but I looked through a large box of slides with no issues.
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Nice long extension cable Very nicely made cable at a reasonable price - not a rip off like the big 'electronics' stores. Very fast shipping too.
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Cheap The velcros began falling off after my first use. The screen propector began falling off within a week of use.
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Shaky item Do your research!!!! This electric scooter is SOOOOOOOOOO cool, yet many minor technical problems. Mainly with the battery. The company is not even a year old. The tech. specialist is some guy in Long Beach, Cali. They give you his private cell# I was SO excited when i got this in the mail.. I took it right out. Fully charged like they stated. It worked fine for about 4 days then, WHAM... never worked after that. I did everything the guy told me. Nada. Nothing. Zilch... Just paper weight now. Fortunately, i got my money back from Target, for i wasnt that pissed off. I would really like another one, maybe the one i had was a lemon. Who knows. Lightweight. portable. QUICK at the start of a gun. Pretty fast. Its the ideal thing. However, one thing. THe battery does NOT last as long as they say it does. 15miles!!! yeah right.. only if you weigh like 80lbs and you're riding on COMPLETELY flat, SMOOTH surface. thats they only way. Otherwise, you get a good 3miles.. ANd thats with somes hills and everything. i weigh 140lbs.
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Wrong accessory Amazon advertised this item as an accessory for the Magellan Exporist 210 Handheld GPS. IT IS NOT. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS ITEM for Magellan Exporist 210 Handheld GPS.
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Great product for listening to your ipod in the car. For a while I relied on CDs for my music in the car. Then I was browsing around at Target and picked up one of these for $5. Now I can listen to as many songs as I can fit on my ipod in the car, rather than confining myself to six CDs and having to switch them out when I get tired of them. Using it is as simple as can be. All you do is plug it into the headphone socket on your ipod, pop it into your cassette player and then just press play on your ipod. My only complaints are that it's a little bit quieter than the CDs, bu it can still get plenty loud, and you can't use the skip functions on your stereo, you have to do it all on your ipod which isn't really good to do while you're driving. It has worked great for me so far and is way better than the radio adapter my friend got to play his ipod in his car, and that cost him $35.
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Disappointed Strengths: noneWeaknesses: Bulky,poor noise suppression,Augment internah hissSummary: I received these head phones 2 days ago.I am not impressed with the quality.Internal noise like tape hiss or hard disc rotation are magnified much more than the useful audio.External noise suppression is not too great either.I tried these with washing machine running in next room ,the noise was suppressed about 50%.But not bad for this price.
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Not so happy.. I bought this splitter to use it with my portable speakers and Ipod touch 4G. But to my surprise (and dismay), the volume control buttons on the earphones for the ipod touch do not work with this splitter. And the audio most of the times sound as if it is coming from a tunnel!A very disappointing product from Belkin.
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My expectations were much higher First, let me just say that Amazon gets a 5 star rating for their shipping. I use Amazon Prime, and couldn't be happier with it. Everything arrives in two days, for free. In 95% of the cases, no tax either.Now the lens itself. I am a pro photographer and owe it to anyone who considers buying a prime lens to WARN you: if you are buying the lens with the intent to use it between f1.4 and f2.8, there is a high chance you will be disappointed. Both this version, and its high-end sibling, 50mm/f1.2L are surprisingly VERY SOFT lenses when the aperture is wide open - definitely NOT what I expected from a normal prime lens. Some online reviews and Canon representatives at trade shows call them "dreamy", to me they are just plain soft. I have tested two f1.4's and two f1.2's. To me both are unusable, unless you shoot with a closed aperture. My tests were outdoor fashion portraits on a bright sunny day, with plenty of light to let you focus well. For comparison purposes I took a few other lenses with me - my Canon 70-200/2.8L, my 24-105/f4L, and my prime 100/2.8L Macro. ALL of them had better sharpness than the two 50mm primes at their maximum wide aperture, my 100mm/2.8L macro being the sharpest, with the most pleasing bokeh.Auto focus is far from perfect - the lens keeps searching for a while, but is really not that bad after all - especially at that price range. The 50mm/1.2L has a much better auto focus system.The reason I decided to keep this lens my underwater photography. I shoot brides and models - at f8 - f11 - and do not need the narrow depth of field there. The lens performs as expected. Everything is tack sharp there. 1.4 allows for more light to pass though it than most other lenses, and in underwater conditions - where light is scarce - that is critical. Considering it's not that expensive, it's a keeper. I chose it over the 1.2 because it fits my Ikelite housing and the existing port I have for my f2.8 fisheye, so I won't have to invest in extra underwater equipment.
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Worst Mp3 player ive ever experienced I have purchased two of these horrible pieces of equipment, and they both died the same way.one day the battery died, and when i replaced the battery it never came on again. i tried different batteries. no effect. also the computer doesnt recognize anything has been plugged in to it when i connect it.and i can't get a response from anyone at sandisk.if i could give the product less than one star i would.this product is terrible and so is the sandisk company! save your money!
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Does not last Product worked great for about a month, and then died. Unfortunately, the Sennheiser 2 year warranty does not apply when the product is bought here.
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Complex with horrible support Needless complexity, horrible support that takes forever, help sections is poor. Once you have it running and understand it in and out its a excellent system...however the company doesnt understand the frustrating complexity it puts people through. Plan on hours of education on 'how to use it' whith much of that 'on hold'. Once you have learned it....dont forget it or you will go through all the pain and agony of the horrible customer support again. They need a software revision that will make it customer friendly. Right now it hates customers.
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5 years later and still working GREAT! I bought this television well over 5 years ago and it still works GREAT! It was the best thing you could buy for under $2,000 at the time and we have not had a single problem with it, even the remote still works like new. I bought it at BB in 2003 for about $1500 with a couple of extras throw-in and they delivered and set it up for free. It is a bit heavy at a little over 200lbs, so moving it is difficult, but we have only had to move it a couple of times. I have a HD-DVD player hooked up to it now and the picture is great(yeah, I know Sony won this time, but I also bought a Sony BetaMax back in the day, go figure). I also now have a Onkyo SR605 hooked up that upconverts signals from other sources and they look great as well. I have had DirectTV sattelite since I bought the KV-36HS510 and get all the HD channels just fine and the picture is even better than when it was new, probably due to upgraded receiver and dish from directtv and/or my imagination, but either way I am very happy with my SONY purchase and will buy SONY when I get my Blu-Ray and new LCD flat screen XBR. I might even buy a Playstation 3 since the Blu-Ray player is built-in!
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Door broke after a few months I love that this DVD player will show movies that i've burned onto CDs.I hate that the door to load the DVDs broke after a few months, and then I had to lay a book on it so the door wouldn't spring open and stop the DVD from playing. I had to pick at it with a screwdriver to get the door mechanism fixed, but then it just broke again after another week.It's just a cheap, crummy little device.
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It Does not work when I saw this product I thought it might be the answer to my problems. The packaging was good, and the instructions were fairly simple. I followed the instructions to the letter, and there was nothing I could do to make this device work. When I pushed the buttons on my remote, I could see the lights of the unit flashing, but none of the electronic devices responded. I was attempting to control an AT&T u verse TV control box, and a DVD player. I followed all the suggestions provided but nothing made a difference. I have to admit I was extremely disappointed. I read a lot of good reviews about it, and even watched the video which showed the device operating up to 150 feet away. I'm pretty technology savvy, so I don't think it was anything that I did wrong. It just didn't work. Good luck to anyone else who buys it.
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Awesome! I love this thing and thank goodness someone thought of it.. I truly hated the suction cup, that without fail would always fall off when you least expected it.
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On My Way to the Return Desk Bought this Iomega Predator drive earlier this week. While not a computer guru, I am a neurophysiologist, and I have been designing electronics and using all sorts of small computers since the early 1980's. Used to program them when they were simpler. Anyhow, installing the Iomega Drive onto my Compaq Celeron has been the most frustrating installation process I recall. The initial installation took hours, and even then encountered an error that prevented the entire set of drivers and so forth from being installed. Before the install software will re-install, the partial installation must be removed with the uninstaller. This too takes hours, and in my experience about 5 or six passes before the software completed the whole job without crashing. Eventually I ended up with what seemed to be a working installation, although the setup did not seem to correspond to what the manual described. I did successfully get one CD created (the Verbatim CD-R that came with the system), but no more after that. It's back to the return desk for this paperweight.
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GREAT VALUE, BALANCED SOUND! This surround system provides an excellent range and blend of highs/mids/and lows. I've securely wall-mounted all 5 speakers with the included hardware, and they look very clean around my LCD TV. Most surround speakers (which come as 5 speaker packages in a box) disappoint in that you can tell exactly which speaker the sound is coming from, but with the CVHD, you get a seamless surround experience. The 12 inch sub offers lots of bass (which Cerwin-Vega is famous for), but depending on the levels you set, you can achieve a nice balanced sound without overwhelming bass. The speakers will give you a superb value when paired with a mid-to-high quality receiver (I've got it hooked up to an Onkyo TX-SR605 and couldn't be happier). As a musician, I have to say that you need sizeable speakers if you want to hear the full range of frequencies, and the CVHD will not compromise this fact. If you care about sound more than size (beware if you're married!), then this is your pick in this price range. Bill Bush, a senior speaker designer and engineer, left NHT and helped design this system, so you know you're getting a top quality product. Each speaker has 6 woofers and a tweeter, so prepare for a sonic delight!
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It works It really works I just got this today at target. I was very skeptic before I bought it because the Microsoft Zune Fm Transmitter is just God awful. I mean I could never really get a good reception there was always static with the microsoft transmitter.The monster Fm transmitter you can get a good signal without any static at all on all the FM stations.I only wish that the Monster Transmitter was able to charge your Zune because I only have one cigarette lighter in my car. I mean I did pay $60 for it.Why shouldn't it be able to charge and play music at the same time.Overall I do recommend it.
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Great stuff! Whole family loves it.Thinking of buying a new one, as I never get in line to use it, ha, ha...
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Live Fast, Die Young This drive is fast, but extremely unreliable. I bought the original drive just over a year ago. I've had it replaced twice already. The 3rd drive has just gone bad. Like the first two, it just clicks. Each drive lasted 4 months. Enough. I don't care if it's in warranty. I hope a Hitachi drive will do better.
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100 Pack Just Arrived - Surprised I heard that RICOHJPN are the best that we can buy. Then I hear that these printable 100 packs are no good.I just received this hundred pack (plain white top). Low and behold, they are RICOHJPN.If Ricoh is the best that can be bought, this must indeed be a great deal!If you want to know what brand the disk is, download DVD Identifier. It works great.The other Memorex I have are made by CMC. They seem to be excellent quality disks so far. They work very well with my 8X Kypermedia drive.
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Ive never liked HP... I don't own this moniter myself, but I used it for a while at my friends house. When I first used it, I didn't think it was a flat screen, because it wan't any brighter or sharper than any other moniters. When you stare at the text and the pictures you can read it, but theres nothing really special to it. The bad part is when you scroll. When your scroll down, all the text, pictures, ect...become VERY blurry. It just looks like a big blob. If your a person who likes to scroll and read at the same time (like me), than this isn't the right moniter for you.
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dont bother, low value I owned the e2c for one year and really didnt have any plans to replace them, but one winter the parts taht bend around the ears broke and the wires eventually went. If that didnt happen I would never have tried the Ultimare Ears fi.3 OMG, I now see what a ripoff the Shures were, the UE has the greatest sound I have ever heard in an earphone, it makes the e2c sound like they are made out of cheese. THey make everything sound great and they are cheaper than e2c. Frankly the e2c never blew me away with the sound, the were however realy good at blocking out external noise which is at least half of what they promise.
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Outside speakers Have very good quality for the price. Designed to be used outside and are sealed pretty good to keep the elements out especially in winter weather in upstate NY.
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Not for the beginner, unless you invest some time My father bought this camera prior to a safari in Africa four years ago; my mom was enraged with him for spending the money, but when we got back she was so thankful, and you will be too. It might not be the most intuitive model for beginners, but I think if you have a professional or avid hobbyist give you a demonstration in exchange for lunch, you'll be well-served.All the things you'd expect from a quality digital SLR are here - convenient media storage, battery life, an 11-point auto-zoom and focus, manual aperture/speed/ISO, and more. To get the most out of this camera, you're going to have to do the impossible: read the manual. And practice practice practice.First, the good: the storage media is convenient, and for medium-sized JPG's you can get hundreds of shots on an 8 or 16GB.The battery life is excellent - I hardly had to charge the battery at all during the entire 10 days we were in Africa, which was very convenient as we were nowhere near electrical outlets.Playback does well for the most part although there were times when I accidentally pressed a button and put it into a playback mode I didn't desire, and it was hellacious trying to get back to just the picture. The RGB histograms especially, gave me fits.Exposure comp and white balance are nice. It just means that much less time I have to spend in Photoshop later.The auto focus is a nice feature to have on the type of thing we did, what with animals sometimes rapidly going further away or closer. However there were times when I needed manual focus lock if something was behind a bush or something, or an animal running from side to side, and it isn't intuitive to figure out. It was only when i got home and read through the manual that I figured it out.In a word, the flash on this camera stinks. It does the job for what you would expect from point-and-shoot situations. But especially in low-lighting, trying to get the detail you'd expect from a 35mm simply isn't there, unless you upgrade.The same thing goes for the lenses. My father bought an extra 18-300 to complement the 18-135, and it's a good thing, since many of our subjects were so far away. In fact we probably could have used an even higher-powered zoom lens, so you might think about that, depending on what you intend to use it for. For sports events or nature, the 300 is the minimum, I'd say.I don't really use the preset modes; the chances of any of the presets being exactly suitable for a picture are pretty slim.In low-light situations, it's not intuitive how to suppress the flash. In fact there were times that the only way I could suppress flash was to manually hold the the flash closed.In closing I'd say this is a great camera if you're getting into the trade or are a non-professional hobbyist. The only thing is, don't stop with the unit itself. You'll have to get better flash and lenses if you want to get the most of it, or you might be surprised if your images look no better than a point-and-shoot.
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Fantastic for the price I bought this printer to replace a Canon BJC6000 that had been having some problems. I noticed that it didn't include a USB cable in the box, so I ordered one at the same time as the printer. No problem there.It took about 5-10 minutes to get it up and printing. I've had it for about 1 1/2 months, and I've been extremely pleased with both the photo and text printing. Photos may not be quite as sharp as a print from a good photo lab, but they're damn close, and the color saturation and accuracy are also very, very close. Likewise, the text may not be quite as sharp as a good laser, but it's close enough that you have to look closely to tell the difference. This is such a huge improvement over my BJC6000 that it's not funny. It's also much better than the Epsons and Lexmarks I looked at, and at least as good as any HP I saw.
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Dreaded C:13:01 Error I thought I would save some money buying the Sandisk version instead of the "tack on $20 for using black plastic" Sony ones. Well, as you might note in the title, I also fell victim of the dreaded "error" message.The strangest part is that it gave me that error the same night I started using it, but got it to work somehow by bending or banging it around while mumbling obsceneties. Rinse and repeat this scenario for the next several months I've had the MSPro and you'll get the idea on how frustrating it is when you have something worthwhile to take a photo of.Because of that reason I've made it a habit of carrying around the 32MB card that came with the camera.Another odd thing is that I can't get it to read in my Sony VAIO notebook which has a built in memory stick pro reader. There are some SERIOUS compatability issues here. Perhaps this is why Sandisk sold off parts of their flash memory technology and discontinued many of their products this past spring/summer (last time buy for this stuff was in april/may and AFAIK they shipped their last batch sometime in august).I've googled the error problem and it seems as if this has happened to a GREAT many people. Unfortunately I lost my receipt therefore I lost about $80 (I got this card when it first came out), but it's a lesson learned...buy a camera that doesn't take this propriety technology and uses cheaper, faster, and more readily available compact flash or the equivalent.It's not even the money that irritates me, it's the frustration of not being able to take a picture when you need to or attempting to upload the photos onto your harddrive only to find a blinking blue screen of death mocking you with a "Error C:13:01" message! Augh!
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Cheap for a reason I, like others, was lured by the price of this player. When it's actually *playing* a DVD, I've been pleased...good picture and such. However, with every DVD, the picture will freeze at least once and require being reset. Most recently all it does is power on (and I've only owned it a couple of months). Now my new DVD is trapped inside, and neither the remote nor the front buttons seem to be registering anything. I'm glad that some people have been pleased, but be warned: this is clearly an inconsistently made product at best...and at worst, not worth the styrofoam in which it was packed.
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Bad Product Worst Vendor Memory only works for a few weeks then stops, and thememstore does not answer your emails about this problems.
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a poor choice the sony MDR-110LP is a very poor choice of headphone,poor sound,stiff rubbery short cord.I just dont think it is worth the six dollars I paid for them.So far in my opinion for a low price headphone for less than five dollars from Amazon is the panasonic RP-HT21 with an excellent four ft. soft and flexable cord and very good sound for the price..
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broke after 3 months of light-duty use. Seemed like an OK printer for a single user, until one day it displayed an e error message that even the techs at HP didn't know what it meant, so I went through a week of dragging the 70 pounds of it first to a local authorized dealer, who couldn't fix it, and then to UPS to mail it back for replacement. I can only hope it doens't happen again. Or, if it does that it is still under warranty.
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Works pretty well i use it for two purposes. One is very close with the receiver hidden. It works pretty flawlessly for this purpose.The other purpose is from a distance of about 70 feet. My results are good not great. It works, just not each button press. All in all for the price very satisfied.
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Almost There. But Not Quite. Plus, Some Info About its Video Quality! I have posted some video of what I had shot with the Lumix FZ1, which I had purchased for less than $200. I'd love to have another; the one I did have crapped out on me, resulting from the video footage I had taken in Washington State. Feel free to search in motiono[...] under "daterace" (all one word) which will show 10 videos I had shot. First, you'll see the type of shooting I do, which is professional. Second, it gives you at least a small idea of what the TZ1 can do, which is, shoot some decent footage. I actually used it, in conjunction with a high-definition camcorder, to shoot some alternate angles because this camera is soooo compact, you can place it almost anywhere!Back to the reason that I have it no more: watch the footage in motiono of Ocean Shores, Washington. See the sand being whipped into a frenzy by the wind? Well, a grain of sand lodged in between the lens and camera housing, which jammed the lens. While it can be turned on, even the slightest zoom from 28mm would stop the lens, causing the camera to shut itself down, and show a warning that the lens cover was still on. It tells you that the TZ1 is not at all weatherproofed. There aren't sufficient seals to guard against a decent rain or some grit. Be very careful where you use it!I'm a professional photographer, learning how to shoot video. This makes a really decent "b-roll" camera, because I can plant a suction cup on glass and mount the tiny camera there, or set it between items, or on top of something, to get a unique perspective that a large camera (like thePanasonic AG-HVX200 1/3" 3CCD 16:9 HD/DVCPRO/DV Cinema P2 Camera) could never fit into. The footage of Lotte Plaza in motiono will show you where this camera can go. Unfortunately, with any videos posted on the web right now, you simply can't see the quality of the video; the websites compress the video footage too much, which degrades the image quality! But the very fact that I had been using this camera along side of a 3-CCD camera with HD capabilities should tell you that I trust the video that the TZ1 shoots.Meanwhile, I've been missing this camera's capabilities, and I'm arguing over whether to still buy one (in black, please), or whether I should upgrade to thePanasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3K 7.2MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)instead. While there are some significant issues with digital noise and in-camera "overprocessing," which tries to hide the actual "digital noise" (that graininess you see when you try to enlarge some of your pictures) which is a result of a small image chip in the camera, I quickly learned how to compensate and work around the issue to minimize those issues to yield some rather nice results in the still images. It makes me confident enough to leave myNikon D2Xs 12.4 Megapixel Digital SLR CameraandNikon D2HS SLR 4.1 Megapixel Digital Camera - BODY ONLYbodies at home when I travel for fun. I at least have a shot of shooting some quick-grab images or videos if something happens. I like keeping this kind of camera close by, in a pocket or something, which makes it more handy to grab if something unfolds right in front of me.I have many pictures posted in xanga, and you're welcome to go to the site and search for "daterace" which will also get you to the pictures I shot. If your settings are tweaked, you'll be able to get some nicely-toned and less-washed out images. The TZ1 does a better job, if you simply move the exposure compensation setting to about -.6, about 2/3rds stop under-exposure. And try not to go above 100 ISo in lower light, while staying at ISO 80 during the daytime! Drop me a line, if you want.
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You get what you pay for The build quality is terrible! The glass is loose inside the ring and has lots of imperfections. Completely useless.
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100% satisfied I've had the camera for a few days now and so far I'm very satisfied. The pictures are clear and crisp and the LCD display (despite being really small) is bright and easy to see. The flash and focus adjust automatically so all you have to do is point and shoot. I don't know why everyone is complaining about it eating batteries.. I put a set in two days ago and I've shot about 100 pictures with no problems.I guess my only complaints would be that the LCD gets thumbprints all over it and that the little flap that covers the connecters is a little flimsy & fragile feeling.
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The TK-209K is an excellent product I did a lot of research for a low-cost, easy to use KVM switch. The TK-209K was everything I'd hoped for. I'm so glad I paid only a couple of dollars more to have the audio jacks included.
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Very good product! This printer is the best I have ever owned. I've only used HP printers and I've had hits and misses with various models over the years. This one is flawless in all functions. I have printed, scanned (both with the glass and the ADF), copied, and faxed with absolutely no problems.Also, another pleasant suprises is that HP have finally figured out their software components (at least with this printer). Software in the past was slow, clunky, counter-intuitive, and just a general pain to use. The newest version with this printer is very fast. Load time is almost instantaneous and all functionality is accessible and effective. To be fair, I do have a fast computer since a recent upgrade. I'm running an AMD X2 3800 dual-core processor, 2 gigs of Corsair high-quality RAM, ample hard disk space, and a 7900GT video card.I'm very pleased with this product. If you want a good all-purpose multifunction with no card slots, but with ability to handle daily scanning, faxing, and printing tasks, this one is for you!
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Good Look, Powerful Sound - If It Works I have been a devoted Sony customer for years and have owned a few Sony DVD systems and TVs along the way. This system looks great, sounds great but is plagued with defects and has affected my devotion towards Sony products.- Like other Sony products, this system looks really good. The player and the speakers all have aluminum casing that makes it durable, look good and produce great sound.- The Amplifier and the speakers are powerful with 800w total output. It makes the bass sound deep and crisp.- BUT the DVD player has some serious defects. 2 months after I got it home, it stopped playing audio CDs. I cannot understand why this problem is selective. It still plays DVDs and SACD though - thank God! 1 year later, one DVD was stuck inside and would not come out. Yet the DVD still plays from its stuck position! But I am down to 4 DVD changers... Judging from a few other customer reviews and the posts on the web, I do not believe mine is an isolated instance.The Sony manual says that I should consult a service center in these circumstances. But I believe many of us would just tolerate these defects, with grief, instead of having to lug it for a few hundred miles and living without an entertainment system for 2 months.I am very disappointed. I give the look and the sound 5 stars, but the quality defects take 3 stars away from an otherwise great system.
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jpuliz Problems right out of the box. Having trouble with the CD doors, CD's not being sensed, doors continually opening and closing.This is probably going back. Sound quality pretty poor!!
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Gitzo Basalt Tripod an Excellent Choice I bought this tripod because I was looking for as light-weight a tripod possible that still had strength to hold equipment solidly. I settled on this and while it's not as light as a truly portable tripod is, it's certainly lightweight for a solid, dependable performer. I need to get a new head for it that also is lighter weight [unfortunately, just had to reuse the 'old' head I had and didn't save much in weight because of that.] In any event, it's a fine tripod and solidly built. I bought the 4 section one because I wanted to be able to break it down as small as possible for ease of transport, and that helps quite a bit. [The 4 star is a high rating from me, as I rarely give anything the top rating; perhaps after more use and with a newer, lighter head, I'd move it up.]
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Made Both of My 1GB SD cards Worthless I was happy when I got it, so I inserted my Sandisk 1GB SD card and try to transfer data from my notebook, My SD card freezed and became worthless. I was not sure that this card reader was the reason, so I tried my other 1GB Sandisk Ultra II and had the same problem (Thank god it was under warranty). I bought Lexar JumpDrive Trio and it was the right choice.PS: This review is about Bonzai's new version. I tried the old version with no problems at all.
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Sections too large This is great padding, but the sections you get once you've got it all together are just too big. You actually need more dividers.
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A Regularly Bought Item My husband and I use tons of disc, so we buy these often. Good value for the price!
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Great for the price! Like the monitor, display is great for the price, the built in speakers i didnt need because of surround sound. The only problem I had was getting the right drivers.
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4 Units and all going strong! I have four of the units now and really like them. I agree with those who have setup this unit as a network printer. It is very confusing. For PC's, it is a little easier than for Mac's. And when setup using a Mac, the printer is delayed and sometimes requires resending. The setup is mostly done through the menu keypad on the unit itself and that is where it is confusing. I would advise writing each step down as you go, then xing out the steps that don't work.Otherwise this unit is terrific. I didn't purchase all four units at the same time and there are slight differences with each unit as far as quality but no major complaints.I mainly use my printer for my menus in my restaurants.The duplexing feature, toner saver and ability to print card stock with the back of the unit open prevents jamming so the card stock passes through on a straight line.Another feature I like is being able to print two pages on one sheet. I have a large mailing list and can condense it by using this feature along with duplex printing.I love these units and would recommend them to anyone.The new units that are comparable to these do not have the duplex feature as standard - that is really too bad as I would purchase them when my units have finally died.
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Turn it into an RF remote for less than $100 total I compared all the other harmony remotes before I bought this, but what really made the decision for me was that I have an Xbox 360 and I wanted a remote which took AA or AAA batteries so that I could use myNext Generation Remote Control Extender. For less than $100 I have been able to put together a formidable RF remote that can control every component (except my Wii). The Next Gen Extender works flawlessly with this remote, and I feel like I made the right choice. Here are some of the factors that went into my decision.In my scenario, I had to have RF on my remote, because all my components are stashed in a closet out of range of IR.I liked the interface and touchscreen of theLogitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remotebut it lacked RF, and there was no real way to turn it into a RF remote. TheLogitech Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote Control (Black)(One's predecessor) was a little cheaper, but had the same RF limitation.TheLogitech Harmony 890 Advanced Universal Remote ControlandLogitech Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote (Silver)have RF, but at almost $300 that was more I wanted to spend on a remote. Especially the 890 which has been out for several years, and will likely be retired soon. The 1000 is just too big and clunky for my (and especially my wife's tastes).TheLogitech Harmony 550 Universal RemoteandLogitech Harmony 520 Advanced Universal Remote - universal remote control ( 966191-0403 )(close relatives of the xbox 360 remote) were both in the running, and would have worked with my RF extender; however since I have an Xbox 360 I decided to go with the 360 remote.One of the things which always killed me about my previous "universal" remotes was that when the activity failed, I either had to dig through menus or have the original remote near to turn on/off a single component, or otherwise fix the step in the activity which failed. The "Help" button on the Logitech remote is a welcome feature, and has completely removed my need to keep the other remotes nearby.I read reviews for other remotes that praised that the remote could be setup without a computer, and that the harmony remotes sucked because you had to use your computer. Really I don't know how you would customize something this complex on a 1 inch screen. I like the configuration utility. It has a wizard mode which gets the basic settings and activities setup, and then you can go back through and tweak/fine tune via the advanced settings.The activities are easy to setup, and the wizard knows how to create the 4-5 that you will want to setup immediately. I especially like that my wife can watch a movie in surround sound without me having to show her how to turn on the receiver and change the inputs.I was also a little worried about the XYAB button, because I read a review that I was giving up buttons that are on the other Harmony remotes. I didn't realize that for non-xbox activities/devices I can assign those buttons to whatever I want. I don't feel like I gave up anything.In the end, I love this remote. It's the only universal remote I've owned which was really universal (except for the Wii).
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Cheap, cheap, and double cheap I received this item a few days ago. Firstly let me address the good things: The sound quality seemed fair. The mic was very sensitive and seemed to produce a high quality recording. The recorder was easy to operate and small enough to fit in a pocket unnoticed. However... this product felt sooo incredible cheap! I could instantly tell that with one drop, this thing would be out of commission. I drop my phone and IPod ALL the time so this was not very comforting to me. The plastic was garbage (like the type of product you buy at a dollar store), and it felt waaay lighter than a gadget like that should. The second issue that I had was with the on/off switch. The switch itself seemed cheap, like it would only be a matter of time before it was rendered completely useless. Also, if I turned it off, and realized I had done so prematurely (i.e., I forgot about something I wanted to record), I could not turn it on again right away. I would have to wait about two minutes before it would turn on again. This was simply too annoying! As for me, I'm shipping this baby back and going for the Sony UX512. The review for that product is forthcoming...
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Carrying case much too large for a 52mm filter -- will not fit a CSC bag. I purchased this pricey PL filter in a 52mm size for use with a Compact System Camera. It cost me $65.00. I have a camera bag suitable, in size, to the CSC.Unfortunately, this relatively small filter came in a large, 90mm square case that will not fit my camera bag. The case measures 90mm square and will hold a 78mm filter. The snap-on end cap for the 52mm filter is 60mm in diameter. So, I will now have to buy a filter that I do not need in order to get a case that I do need. Very frustrating and wasteful! I figure about an hour of my time and about $15.00 in additional cost. The square case is also difficult to open, making it slow to get the filter mounted on the lens. I have seen round cases, with twist (screw) tops, that are very easy to open. Marking the square case, using a permanent marker, with an arrow on the latch size will help somewhat. You at least then know what side to be tugging at.The filter may be of excellent quality. But, I don't know -- it has yet to leave the house.I would like to see filters come in round cases that are matched in size to the size of the filter rather than a 78mm case being used to hold a filter than needs a 60mm case. As cameras are downsized with the mirrowless movement, camera cases will also be downsized. Furthermore, why would anyone want to waste space in any camera bag? Note that the filter has no front threads, so a filter stacker cannot be used. And, it is not a filter that stays on the lens like a UV or 1A filter.So, B+W, please pack your filters in cases that are not overly large and will not waste space in a camera bag.
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Worth the price I find this type of adapter very useful. The very first unit like this I bought was this brand, I later bought a couple of cheaper models from a different company. The cheaper models work fine for shorter periods but if doing anything that requires more than a few minutes the cheaper models transformers overheat and the units quit responding. The Cables Unlimited model holds up without overheating, its about twice the price but certainly worth the extra cost.
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Good choice if you're looking for sound isolation and quality I was looking for noise isolation earphones and a friend of mine strongly recommended me the etymotic er6i. The price seemed quit high in comparison to what I used to spend on earphones (U$S 15-20 aprox) but I decided to give them a chance. I use them aprox 1 hour per day to listen different genres of music. I travel a lot by subway and bus in a noisy city.In general I'm very satisfied about these earphones:+ Isolation: The level of isolation is the same you get from similar ear protectors used at some industries so you could say they have very good isolation, specially for the size of this product. The only con I found is that when you're walking or running you feel every step in your head because of being in-ear buds, but you get accostumed to that.+ Sound quality: Very good, cristal clear, you instantly notice the difference with other earphones. From my point of view, bass sounds lack of presence.+ Longevity: Despite the cable is slim and seems fragile I encountered the first problem only after 2 years of usage (one channel's cable began to fail at the jack, which is repairable) and I hope to keep using them for a long time. Filters and foams must be changed every 1-1.5 years. I treat them with a lot of care.+ Comfort: The product comes with different kinds of foams so you'll surely find one that feels comfortable in your ears.If you're not a hifi fanatic you can get very good earphones for half the price like the senheisser cx400.
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These speakers ROCK. These speakers are definitely worth the price! They sound fantastic and my iTunes music fills my entire house (with the volume only half way up!). The subwoofer is bigger than it looks in the picture, but the bass sounds great. There is even a bass dial on the volume control. I couldn't be more pleased!
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First sony product These speakers are the first product that I have ordered from Sony that are absolutely terrible.1. No volumn without distorting2. No quality3. And no bassDo not buy.
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To the point! Poor sound quality. After five months, tray has started sticking. I contacted Amazon, hoping not to get caught in the manufactures black hole of 'after a month its your problem' and was surprised that someone from some special unit(in amazon) would give me a call to work something out. NEVER HAPPENED!!!! STILL WAITING!
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Piece of Crap .....Do Not Buy !!!!!! I should have known better when I saw the price . It looked to good to be true .......and it was . Product worked fine for about 3 months of normal use . Then it crapped out . I thought maybe some of the wires came losse . But after checking and re-checking all of my wires and connections, there was no doubt the amp died . I took it to have it repaired, but the cost of the repair exceeded the cost of the amp .It's like anything else.....If you want quailty, you are gonna have to pay for it . A good rule of thumb is, a good amp will cost about $1.00 per watt and high quality amp figure $1.50 - $2.00 . So it you are looking for a 300 watt amp, your gonna pay $300.00 - $350.00 . If you go cheap like I did you will just end buying 2 amps . Going cheap in the long run will cost you more in the end ......
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Worked for 1 year, was repaired, died 1 year later but Brother sent new printer! I bought this machine 2 years ago, 1 year later the dreaded Error41 appeared (print head needs to be replaced), and it was replaced under warranty at no cost. Almost 1 year to the day later the same thing happened. I contacted via email Brother support. After talking with two very nice support persons on the phone, they agreed to send me a replacement printer, a new but cheaper Model 210C, which I just received, and I will send them back the broken MFC4420C. So I can't complain about their warranty service, however the machine itself has a few good marks, and some very bad ones. It self-cleans itself every time it starts up and takes forever. Print clarity constantly degrades so you have to clean it a lot. It's noisy, it smudges the edges of the pages quite a lot, it doesn't recognize new print cartridges when you insert them sometimes, it tells you the print cartridge is empty when there's quite a bit of ink left, it sucks ink like mad, and after two print head failures I swore I'd never buy a Brother again. So I purchased a new Epson Stylus CX5800F for $179 less $60 mail-in rebate. Much better construction and modern, not flimsy, prints good, but the copy function is very faint, very slow, and no way to adjust, so it's going back to CompUSA. I'll probably keep the replacement Model 210C Brother sent me as it's under warranty and it was "free," but I expect the same issues, sucking too much ink, self-cleaning every time you start it up, smudged pages, but it should copy and print ok, as did my MFC4420C. My recommendation - buy an HP, and forget Brother. Except for the fact that they sent me a new printer to replace my broken one, I'd never purchase a Brother product again. However, in fairness, my wife liked the copy and fax function of the MFC4420C because it was easy to use and the copies came out and looked good.
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TINY & BIG! This is just a quick review in response to a couple of previous reviews.One reviewer mentioned that it's not great for a keychain because of the slot which doesn't let it move freely (true) and the cap that keeps falling off (not mine). I would suggest for him to put a dab of super glue on the inside sides of the cap, this should make it tighter. The thing I didn't understand about the review was his cons had to to with having it on a keychain, yet he summed up the review by saying "Overall, I would not recommend this product to anyone who wants to carry a flash drive in their pockets."Shouldn't it say "on their keychain"?? I specifically use this drive BECAUSE it fits in my pocket completely unnoticed. It's as if it's not there! I love it for this reason.As for the other review about it being slow, yes I'm sure there are larger faster drives, but the drive is not "slow" per se, just slower than others.I think the trade off is great. I don't notice a lack of speed too much (though I gave it only 4 stars because of this), but best of all, I don't notice the drive at all. =)
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Only HDMI Cable out of five I own that doesn't work with anything! Have to return it. I tried plugging this into my receiver, blue ray, and cable box to no avail. All my other cables work in all of my devices.
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affordable and easy to use Like stated above. mp3 was easy to set up, and even came fully charged.simple drag and drop of audio files. I am by no means an expert at adding pics or videos so I don't even try. For what I need it for(exercise and drowning out coworkers)it works great for me.
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Caviar All The Way I have always used WD Caviar hard drives in all of the computers I build and have never had any fail. This is another top of the line performer. A great SATA drive with lots of space that will keep you happy for a long time. There is no risk in purchasing this drive. They always work flawlessly and last. Great Price too.
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D-lighted (sorry, I'm in love) I just got the camera 3 days ago and did my first headshots today. Awsome! Great camera. Happy client. Fast work flow. I was torn between the Canon D60 and the Nikon. And to be honest went with Nikon because it was the one that was available for my shoot -- But no regrets. Great camera.
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Works well This was the lowest priced wireless card (at time of purchase) and it is working well.
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Great Product! Got this for my 4Runner, already had the stereo in a different car and self installed it in the 4Runner, this kit fit perfect.
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Sony monopoly Unless you have a Sony TV don't purchase this item. Upon following the complicated directions on setting the system up, the stupid system would only work when playing a dvd. There was no sound from any of the speakers when trying to watch TV, listen to music or the tuner. Calling Sony support was no help. The first customer service rep proceeded to yell and scream on the phone. He also made me hook up the system to the cable box which caused the system not to work when playing a dvd and told me i would have to switch the audio cables(which are not included) back and forth depending on what i wanted to do (watch tv, listen to music etc.) The second guy didn't even know how to hook it up at all. The guys at the Sony Style store have no idea either. I will be returning the product. Don't buy it...it's a waste of money and precious time.
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Only Works One Way. Unlike Apple Cable, This Can be Upside Down For some reason, my cable only works one way. I have to confirm that it is charging. If it isn't, I have to flip it over, and it starts working. My Apple cable does not require this. I haven't tried it with a power cube, but the issue above occurrs with the USB port.
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Best computer Headset ever. The most comfortable headset on the market. EarHugger has done it again. I would recommend this product to anyone. The soft plastic frame makes this the most commfortable headset around. You must by this now!!!
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Flawed software, device not so rugged as it looks Modeled and promoted as a "sport" player for exercise use, with a "rugged" and rubberized look, I was looked into thinking this would stand up to the elements. I found out the truth this week when I got caught in the rain running with this on and had to run back 20 minutes in the rain. After about 10 minutes of light to moderate rain, the Rio stopped working. I'm not talking about dropping it in a bathtub or swimming with it, I'm talking rain drops bouncing off of it.When I got back inside, I could see water between the shell and the LCD screen. I immediately removed the battery and let it dry for several days and it appears that the rio will return to working OK now. Hope this lesson saves someone else potential headache.Rio's software to work with it is poor. It doesn't let you change the bitrate of songs from the computer to the Rio (to save space for more songs on the Rio). It's buggy: adding songs to a playlist results in wiping out the playlist and starting from scratch. And, unfortunately although the Rio is supported by Windows Media Player and Real Player, the support with each of them is also flawed in some way. I've read good reviews of yet another player (Red Chair?) that might work well with this but it isn't free and it doesn't seem right to have to pay even a small price just to get the Rio to work the way it should out of the box.
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maxell tapes can't go wrong with maxell. quality is great and the price was good i have used these tapes for a while now
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Great Product for a Great Price This is an exceptional piece of equipment. It does everything very well -- print, scan and copy. It's really going to make scanning photos for my scrapbook project a joy and save me a lot of money too.
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Great speakers for gaming! I bought these speakers for gaming and they work out great! Only problem I have is that I didn't get some stands for them, so depending where I setup my system, the other 4 speakers that suppose to be in the sides and rear might get in the way or you'll be throwing them in the front. I also bought the Soundblaster Audigy Z Platinum that was made to go with the speakers, so everything worked beautifully!
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Low price, fast delivery, poor preformance This cable was listed along with the ROKU. I thought for the low price, send it too. The ROKU comes with an A/V cable, not HDMI, so I ordered the HDMI cable. When connected to the HD TV, white flashes occured regularly. When I used the ROKU included A/V cable, no flashing, and a clear picture. The price of the HDMI was low enough to not warrant paying the return shipping. This one goes in the trash.
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Great for the price Nice looking cable.The snagless construction looks and works great. Achieves gigabit speeds as it is supposed to, measures approx. 14 feet with solid construction.
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Great buy This Neoprene Notebook Sleeve is a sleek product that will comfortably fit your laptop up to 15.4". It is stylish and provides more than adequate production without having to carry around a bulky laptop bag. Also, it includes an inside pocket great for storing your power cord or other accessories. It fits well into a backpack for convenient carrying and is a great value for the price.
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Very Nice Compromise I have more nice things to say about the Roady 2 than I do XM radio, which has taken a great concept and minimalized it. I bought mine so I could listen to news channels in the car on long trips so I wouldn't be zipping out of range constantly.The Roady 2 works very well in the car once the mobile antenna is in place. The displays change color and it's easy to dial up various stations, most of which are junk. XM is geared more to kids, which is a mistake because I think many of them prefer iPODs.Of all the XM receivers, this is the one to get. The FM transmitter works well at home or in the car and it's kind of relaxing to listen to Fox News or CNN.I hope they don't discontinue this model because I think many people overlook the transmitter. If you need a radio to pick up overpriced radio signals, this is the way to go. XM recently raised its prices to pay for two idiots named Opie and Anthony who really are worse (by a long shot) than Wayne's World.
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Logitech trackball is the way to go. Smooth operation, you can always rely on Logitech trackball to work out in all situations. The movement is smooth, easy, and glides in your hand.
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Canon Pixma mp500 This is a fantastic machine. We have been using it in our home office for several months now and have had zero problems. The only negative point that I can make is that it takes up a lot of desk space, but it more than makes up for itself.
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Look no further Inexpensive and very good value, there is no tint or any degradation in image quality. I'm very happy that i choose Tiffen. Highly recommended.
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Performance & Style .. These Rock! These are a steal! I've had my set for just over a year and love them every day. Performance is solid, the sound fills my room and bugs the neighbors if I want it to. =) I have read people complaining about the adjusting of the volume (via the touch pads on the R speaker) and the bass (via a knob on the rear of the sub). What's the big deal? They work very well for me .. I use both adjustments almost every day to suit what I am playing. (The manual does discuss proper operation of the touch pads .. and points them out to you in a *diagram!* I love how people have to blame the company for their own lack of attention.) Hitting both volume buttons at the same time mutes the system .. so it's not such a bother to me not having an on/off switch.I love the system so much that I just bought another one to give as a gift. These are not meant to be studio quality (look at the price!) .. but they will impress 98% of the population who want better quality when listening to their stuff on their computer or iPod.
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Worth the price premium! This is a great card even though you don't really pay apremium. Of the 3 32 MB Smart media cards currently on amazon thisone this the median price with the Sandisk card being ( )less and the New Media card ( ) more (as of 5/26/00). If you own an olympus digital camera with a panorama feature this is the card to get and is certainly worth the extra money. I use this card more than my 64 MB SanDisk because it has that awesome panorama mode! END
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Worked Flawlessly For Network Switch This cable worked well for my network switch.It is not V1.4 compliant though, so you might want to consider an upscale cable.
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Doesn't fit the Palm portable folding keyboard I was beside myself with joy when I saw this at Best Buy. Fortunately I asked the guy if I could try putting my keyboard in it and it didn't fit.I wish it were a little bigger--it's a great idea!
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Works well... But. I recently bought this converter to run a solid state cooler. When I first plugged it in, everything worked fine. When we got to our destination, it would not work. I discovered that you need to plug in the AC cord first and then plug in the device you wish to power with it. Apparently the circuit does not like having a load on it when it first powers up.The good:The converter seems to have no problem powering a cooler.It runs relatively cool but make sure you leave room for all the ventilation slots to breathe.The bad:You really need to plug in the AC cord first. The little instruction sheet that came with it said nothing about this.If I had designed this converter, I would have included some indicator LEDs to let you know the unit is working or why it's not working.I would buy this product again and would recommend it to others for powering 12 VDC items that draw less than the specified output current.
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Handy camera to have around I am always surprised people have such strong feelings for a camera. I mean, it's a camera. Some pics turn out great, like the ones from diving in Belize, beautiful, just couldn't take it *too* deep. Then there's that picture (on our living room wall!) of a castle in Ireland, the color contrast and definition is fantastic. This little camera has worked well for me over the past 5 years and been impervious to life's little oops moments.Pros and cons after 5 years of ownership?Pros:1) I never hesitate to take this camera with me. You can't take a picture if you don't have your camera with you!2) I think it takes great pictures. I had to dial down the exposure adjustment to -.3 (or -.7) in bright daylight, but it saves the setting, so that works well. The color tones are good, the picture sizes are good, some pictures are absolutely beautiful.3) Scene controls are nice, it has an 'underwater' and an 'online auction' mode that I use.4) It's kid,beach,dog,butter-finger,mud,adventure-proofCons:1) Battery life seems short. It's important to keep it warm in cold weather, i.e. skiing.2) The zoom controls are a little awkward.3) Be careful with the flash, it can easily overpower the scene.4) The movie mode is bad, I tried taking a few... too small and choppy.Bottom line:If this camera had a 10x optical zoom, I wouldn't be looking at new cameras right now.
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FE-210 "Battery empty" Problem Bought and returned FE-210 today...after 2 sets of tested good NiMH batteries kicked up "Battery empty" error messages. A quick Google search showed problem is ubiquitous. This will be my last Olympus.
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Was worth the $$ I bought this because i was on a budget and, i never had a bass tube before. i hooked this up to a 200SI kicker amp, put it in the back of my Jeep XJ. i am impressed. i was not expecting much when ordering this, but now i am glad i did.
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Good product Product received as promised - will buy again. -only draw back it fits into one outlet only instead of dual outlet
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Good Price I bought this for a friend. I chose it for price. Works like it should. No problems.
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Simple Product for your GPS I bought three of these dash board mounts because there have been a rash of car break ins when thieves see the tell tale suction cup mark on the windshield. The friction mount leaves no marks and is easily stored under the seat out of view of prying eyes. Now, does it work? In a word, yes. It stays put even when making multiple turns. It has weighted "wings" and the material it's made of "sticks" to the surface of the dash. I can see my GPS very well with the dash mount. It's a device that works. Five Stars.
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Don't buy cheap cables the first time So I bought cheap non name cables the first time from some china eBay seller. Big mistake. After removing and reinstalling half of the interior in my car I was displeased to find that serious noise coming through. I bought this cable and changing nothing else. The noise was completely good. The sheilding on these cable really works and I highly recommend them. Don't buy expensive gear and go cheap on the very items that carry the signal between components. That being said, I don't recommend buying these at a local store because they usually carry a high price tag.
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Didn't Work. Bad Service.!! This product was a waste of time and money. This thing didn't even fit my DVI port. I bought this for no reason at all. I don't know I didn't look closely. Then I couldn't return it because the dealer didn't really have great service. It made me almost want to give up on Amazon.com
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there is no 'i' in AudioQuest K2 terminated speaker cable I'm sure this is a great product, but my speakers are 9 foot away, and i massively can't be bothered to go and move them. I left the cable on the kitchen table.Also, the packaging has some very racial things stated in it.
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