Showing posts with label handheld camcorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handheld camcorder. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sony PEGA-MSC1 Memory Stick Camera Module for Clie PEG-N/NR/T/SL/SJ Series

Sony PEGA-MSC1 Memory Stick Camera Module for Clie PEG-N/NR/T/SL/SJ Series
  • Lightweight and miniature-size digital still camera
  • Capture color images up to 320 x 240 pixels
  • Take pictures from various angles with rotating lens
  • Compatible with PEG-NR70 , PEG-N760C, PEG-N610C, PEG-T615C, and PEG-T415 models

Awesome tiny camera for SONY CLIE Handheld/PDA. Great features. Excellent image quality = CyberShot digital camera. A Very Nice addition to SONY CLIE without intergrated digital camera.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

BoxWave mini Capacitive ViewSonic ViewPhone 4s Stylus (Lunar Blue)

BoxWave mini Capacitive ViewSonic ViewPhone 4s StylusPerfect for charging your HTC Cruise and its extra battery. Don't have to worry about plugging in the cable anymore. I am glad I bought it.

This cradle is better than I expected. It is a fast and sharp charger that is easy to use and charges the 2nd battery at the same time. This cradle makes the Touch Cruise into an effective bed side clock when you are docked.

Hope this helps you...

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

XO Skins Screen Protector for Garmin Oregon 450T

XO Skins Screen Protector for Garmin Oregon 450T
  • Clear Scratch Proof Protection
  • Fills Small Scratches.
  • Easy to remove.
  • Reduces Finger Prints.

The screen protector was too small for the screen of the Garmin Oregon, leaving unprotected space on all sides of the protector. Although I followed the installation instructions exactly (and have successfully installed this type of protector before, carefully cleaning the device and dosing my fingers with the included spray solution), I ended up with a fingerprint in the middle of the screen that was so annoying that I removed the screen protector and threw it away. Although the material was sturdy and avoided some of the texture issues of similar protectors, it was a waste of money for me.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Intelligent Dual Purpose DC Vehicle and AC Home Wall Charger for the Samsung Epic 4G - Two critical

Intelligent Dual Purpose DC Vehicle and AC Home Wall Charger for the Samsung Epic 4G - Two critical functions, one unique charger - Uses Gomadic Brand TipExchange Technology
  • State of the art, advanced circuitry prevents the Samsung Epic 4G from being damaged by power surges, overcharging and/or short-circuiting.
  • Intelligent circuit tailors precise output voltage (including resistor configuration) specific to the Samsung Epic 4G. This ensures battery is safely and efficiently charged.
  • Broad input voltage range of 12-24VDC and 100-240VAC respectively. Permits charging via vehicle and home outlets worldwide!
  • Gomadic TipExchange Technology protects your investment by providing a means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for Samsung Epic 4G included with additional tips sold separately)
  • Non-coiled, straight cable design allows for easy routing around your vehicle trim for a more professionally installed look. Durable construction is built to last.

Great product that came in very handy when my dog chewed up the original charger that came with the phone. I panicked at first but then remembered I had this great little gadget in the car that would work in a traditional light socket. Perfect!

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Uniden USB-1 Scanner Radio PC Interface Cable

Uniden USB-1 Scanner Radio PC Interface Cable
  • For PC to Radio Scanner Hookup.
  • Fits Most Current model Uniden Scanners.
  • For BCD-396XT, BCD-996XT, BCT-15X, BC-346XT, BC-95XLT.
  • For SC-230, BC-246T, BCT-15, BCD-996T, BCD-396T, BR-330T. (Not for Home Patrol)
  • Use instead of supplied serial cable for USB connection to PC.

I bought the Uniden USB-1 programming cable to complement my Uniden BCD-396XT digital trunktracker scanner. It did not come with a driver, so I searched the 'net for an appropriate driver, loaded it, and after that, and also after installing appropriate software (I chose Freescan), I installed it without any problems whatsoever (Freescan even auto-searches for an open COM port).

Does it work? Yes indeed; the cable itself is sturdy, well engineered, and seems to be immune to inferference from the computer. With this cable hooked in to my scanner, I can not only program it whenever I want, but can also control the scanner through it! What an incredible luxury to do that, in a stationary or mobile environment (autologging when traveling is an incredible tool).

Sure, you can cobble together your own cable from bits and pieces, but I think this cable was money well spent; YMMV of course .

73 de KC5JLA

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The product works fine, but you have to install drivers with this cable. Why not take the Serial cable that is included in the box with your scanner and connect it to this inexpensive TRENDnet USB to Serial Converter TU-S9 (Blue) serial adapter... Your computer will recognize it immediately, and no extra drivers are required. Your software will work fine with this inexpensive alternative.

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This might be a great cable to connect your computer to a Uniden digital scanner but I discovered that the new Uniden BCD996XT I purchased from Amazon ALREADY has a serial port cable included. If your computer doesn't have a serial port, it's probably a good idea but I spent almost 40 bucks for nothing. Restocking fees prevent me from sending it back. Heads Up!!

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Works great with Windows XP and my Uniden BCD396XT scanner. Basically XP thinks its dealing with a serial port. Not much to say really, it just works.

The cable does exactly what it's supposed to do, but when spending $450 on a high-end scanner and finding out that the cable that comes with it only works if you have a 10 year old computer (with a serial port). Oh wait Uniden will save the day and sell you the cable that should have been included with your product.

I love Uniden Radios, but this is not the right way to treat customers who spend top dollar on a scanner. Uniden should change the default cable that comes in the box to this cable.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-Inch Netbook Carrying Case (Deluxe Bag - Red / Black)

Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-Inch Netbook Carrying CaseI absolutely love this bag! I can fit my netbook and Kindle in it. I love taking it everywhere. It is so portable and holds all my chargers and wallet for those times when I just want to get away! Great product and the strap is very comfortable!

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

PDair Leather Case for Nokia N8 - Book Type (Brown/Crocodile Pattern)

PDair Leather Case for Nokia N8 - Book TypeThe presentation is real good and the case protect the phone very well, but to answer calls is not practical. To take photos is ok. I use this case only when I go to a party.

Friday, June 6, 2014

GTMax Clear Silicone Skin Soft Cover Case for Amazon Kindle 3

GTMax Clear Silicone Skin Soft Cover Case for Amazon Kindle 3I purchased this and another soft gel cover to see which I liked better. They both offer good grip and "drop" protection. I only wished they were a bit more transparent to see my skin-it through them. Oh well...function before form.

Great cover. I purchased this when I bought my kindle keyboard and it fits great. It was easy to put on and I have had no problems with it. What I also like is that I have a leather Targus cover and I don't have to remove it when I use the leather cover.

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

"The Electronic Rolodex File" Portable 128k PDA EL128k Organizer

'The Electronic Rolodex File' Portable 128k PDA EL128k Organizer
  • The Electronic Rolodex File" Portable 128k PDA EL128k Organizer

This unit is great. I have used this unit or another model variation by Rolodex for Decades. It can store thousands of names and numbers and auto dial them when you attach the phone cord.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

New OEM Verizon HTC Droid Incredible Black High Gloss Silicone Case

New OEM Verizon HTC Droid Incredible Black High Gloss Silicone Case
  • Silicone

This case is amazing. Its slim, not sticky but not too slick either. If you have any doubts don't. You'll love it if you're looking for a case that is durable, protective, and slim.

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I already owned this same case for my Droid Incredible Android phone. My wife loved my phone so much she got one, so I ordered the same product from amazon. Nice buy!

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Just as desc Fits nice and snug. Has a honeycomb/carbon fiber reflective design on the back which is pretty cool, and gives it some uniqueness over a regular, plain black silicone case. Slips right in and out the pocket, and offers great protection. Only SLIGHT downside is that it collects a little dust in the corners, but not much at all. Just wipe it down once and your good to go!

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This cover for my phone is so much better than the first one I bought. The first one (different)brand always would pop off on me. This was does not and it looks and feels so much better.

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I'm very pleased with how slim this keeps the profile while still providing protection. It is a very snug fit, yet easy to put on. It doesn't seem to attract every single dust particle in my purse either. My only possible negative is that the edge pushed my Zagg screen protector off in two corners. Not sure if it is user error or because of the design. If anyone has has luck with screen protectors and this case, please comment.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

myGear Products Anti-Microbial Screen Protector Film for iPad Mini - (1 Pack) Anti-Microbial

myGear Products Anti-Microbial Screen Protector Film for iPad Mini - Anti-Microbial
  • Prevents germs and other microbes from lingering
  • Precise cut for best fit and easy installation
  • Scratch and scuff resistant
  • Static cling adhesion: Will not leave sticky residue when removed
  • Includes: 1 high quality iPad Mini screen protector, squeegee, and cleaning cloth

I just have to say it's a really good product and very easy to install. It's 100% free bubble and you can take it off as many times as you want, it doesn't leave any adhesive stain! The only contra I saw is that it removes a little bit the screen resolution of the New iPad (iPad 3) and the measures are not accurate but still it's a recommended product!

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This is the best product out there... Bar none. Slips right on and bubble fears are completely eliminated. I've had mine on the iPad for 6+ months and no complaints whatsoever. This design is perfect and can't be beat by any item online or any of the fancy covers kiosks at malls try to peddle unsuccessfully.

Forget the "19 pack of glare/scratch/tank resistant protectors" for $.17 and spend the extra money on this one. No regrets, guaranteed.

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This is the very best screen protector I've ever had ..bar none. It fits perfect and can easily be reset if not right the first try. No glare, no bubbles, great protection and easy application! What more could you ask for!?!?!

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I purchased the gear screen protector for my iPad 4. It fits very well on my new iPad,No glare or fingerprint smudges on it. Arrived before shipping date said it would. I would buy this screen protector again in the future.No bubbles,Easy to apply to the iPad.A very good product. Thank You.

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Arrived fast and was simple to apply. NO Bubbles!Wish I had found this 2 years ago as I have bought 3 others that were junk!

Monday, April 21, 2014

CCM® Blackberry Playbook Capacitive Stylus Red

CCM® Blackberry Playbook Capacitive Stylus Red
  • Works on all capacitive touch Screens.
  • Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves.
  • Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around.

Being stated as a "Blackberry Playbook" stylus, I figured it would be a great stylus for my application. It's an ok stylus, and probably a great stylus if you've never had one. I found that it requires too much pressure to function. I also found that the stylus needs to be in a near perfect vertical position in order to funtion. This just isn't a practical stylus for my preferences. If you want a near perfect stylus, try the Skosh.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Epson B11B206201 WorkForce DS-30 Portable Document Scanner

Epson B11B206201 WorkForce DS-30 Portable Document Scanner
  • Scan directly to the cloud
  • Scan documents up to 8.5"x14" including business, rigid I.D. and credit cards
  • Travel friendly, weighs under 1 lb, Windows and Mac compatible
  • USB powered, doc management suite included
  • Search and edit scanned text, create PDFs and PDF/A documents

First things first: This is not a portable "wand" scanner, i.e. a scanner you can wave/roll over things like books or whatever, and store images for use later.

Instead, this is a slot loaded document scanner. It scans documents through a thin slot. The documents have to be flat, but can be somewhat rigid. The maximum width is 8.5", and the maximum supported length is 14".

Basically, this scanner can scan standard and legal sized pieces of paper, and paper sheets smaller than that.

It CANNOT scan books or any other document that won't fit in that slot. There are portable scanners that can do that, and they look something like this. So it's good to get that out of the way.

In addition, this scanner is NOT self powered, and it does NOT have onboard memory. You MUST plug this scanner into a PC/laptop (Windows and Mac both supported with the included install CDs). So this is hardly a solution you'll stick in your back pocket or your purse.

OK, so much for the limitations. How is this at what it does? The answer: Very good. In my tests, I tried single sheets of 8.5x11 paper, 2 sheets at once (double thickness), sheets that were somewhat crumpled, a business card, a birthday card, and a thin round drink coaster. The scanner handled all of them without problem (though the drink coaster had to be supported until it started to go through the scanner). All documents came out the way they went in, with no mis-handling, and no added wrinkles in the documents due to the scanner. I found the text scanning quality to be excellent and completely sufficient for standard optical character recognition using the included Abbyy Finereader 9.0 Sprint software (for Windows).

The resolution of the scanned document can be varied up to 600dpi, which is more than sufficient for both OCR and for scanning full color images for repurposing. The image can be scanned to .jpg, .tiff, .bmp, or .pdf.

In terms of color documents: The quality was very good, and I was surprised at the lack of moire effects in the output images. I found the colors to be good, vibrant, and quite deep, but sometimes slightly off, especially in the region of purples and blues. Skintones were close to dead on.

By default, the software suit installs so that images are scanned at a lower resolution to a .pdf file by default. But these defaults are easily changable through an options panel.

Scanning time was not bad, taking about 45 seconds to do a full color 600dpi scan of an 8.5x11 document.

The software suite that is included is sufficient: A couple of Epson scanning programs (including one that auto activates when you press the scan button on the physical scanner), a limited version of the excellent (in its full form) Abbyy Finereader (9.0 Spirit) OCR program, and a business card reader (NewSoft Presto! BizCard). (Abbyy is replaced by NewSoft Page Manager if you are installing on a Mac). The Abbyy program should be more than sufficient for OCR of standard text documents. It is probably too limited if your intent is to take complex layout originals and reproduce the entirety of layout in your captured document. But for capturing blocks of text or numbers, it's more than adequate.

The user's guide is online--not terrible, but annoying.

There are hooks in the scan capture program that allow you to direct your scans to cloud locations like Google Documents and Evernote, as well as to standard destinations on your local hard drive.

Overall, this is a nice tool, although the slot loaded nature of it limits who this will be useful for. The scan quality is good, and it's reasonably fast. This will not replace the value of a good flat bed scanner, and I found that while the color images it scanned were surprisingly good and deep looking, the colors did tend to be somewhat off in the purple/blue end of the spectrum.

If you're a road warrior who needs to scan documents, I can't imagine you'll do better than this. If you're looking for something for the office, on the other hand, and can afford the bigger footprint of a flat bed scanner, one of Epson's flat bed scanners in the similar price range offers more flexibility and quality that's at least as good.

The package includes the scanner, a usb cable, software install CDs, a calibration card, a couple of cleaning sheets, and an inexpensive bag/case for the scanner.

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There's a lot to like in this compact little Epson WorkForce DS-30 Portable Color Document Scanner, and it's not just its small size. But although my first impressions were that it was a solid workhorse in a small package, it didn't hold up with the test of time, and became an exercise in frustration, putting it simply

Simple points first...

Pros:

+ Compact and lightweight, yet a very solid feel overall

+ Real 600 dpi resolution; nice image quality

+ Scans 8½ x 11 and legal size documents and even business cards & receipts

+ Excellent auto size detection; handles business cards with ease

+ Light weight; just over ½ pound

+ Scans directly to the cloud; no problem with Google Documents

+ Good text enhancement; does OCR quite well

+ USB-powered; no batteries or power cord needed

Cons:

Software is very sketchy; sometimes just doesn't work

USB issues; sometimes connects, other times it doesn't

First impressions:

Right out of the box it was easy to see that this Epson WorkForce DS-30 scanner is a tight little product. It's well packaged, and inside is the scanner itself, a USB cable with a Velcro strap, a simple carry bag with a drawstring closure, two installation CDs (1 PC and 1 Mac), some calibration and cleaning sheets and a setup guide. That guide stated that it was important to not install the USB cable until the software was installed, and I did that. Inserting the CD and following the directions was an easy process.

Regarding the CDs, one is for Windows 7, Vista and XP variants; the other is for Mac OS X 10.5.6, 10.6x and 10.7x. It's also advisable to check online for any software updates are available from Epson. Though I will use this primarily with a MacBook Pro, I installed it on a Windows 7 notebook as I've upgraded the OS on the Mac.

In Use:

On the PC, a 'WorkForce DS-30 User's Guide' shows up after the installation. I followed the online guide and ran the calibration sheet, and all was smooth and painless. In operation I tried scanning first a few 8½ x 11 printed documents and a then couple that were 'chicken-scratched' notes from a legal size worksheet with handwritten notes, and each worked smoothly as expected. I tried a few business cards and then a couple of receipts. The receipts were flimsy, so care should be exercised, the same thing that I found with my older NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner that has been in use for almost three years.

There was no problem with scanning documents directly to the cloud once the online directions were followed, and I ran a few of them to Google Documents. The auto size detection worked properly, and the OCR text enhancement was good enough that I could easily create a few PDF files with ease, when the software wasn't acting up. It handles color reasonably, though I'll be tweaking some of the images that was to be expected. This diminutive scanner is decent for general home office use when using it on the Windows 7 PC, and it takes up just a small amount of desk space. It does a better job than my older HP flatbed scanner, but my older NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner does a better job overall, putting it simply.

This Epson WorkForce DS-30 Portable Color Document Scanner does black & white, color, OCR, and does it in a small, solid and lightweight package. It does what I need and does it well when it doesn't have USB or software issues on the Windows 7 PC. But when I ran it on the Mac (OS X 10.8.x), the USB issues really showed up. It works OK on the PC about 75-80% of the time, but reboot your computer first. On the Mac I've gone back to using the NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner.

Your results may vary.

4/19/2012

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Like many on-the-road business people I always travel with my "office in a bag." My laptop computer, iPad, Canon portable i90 printer, etc., etc. When I received an opportunity to get this product I had to stop and think "Do I really need one more thing to lug through airports, taxis and hotel lobbies? The answer is, yes, I really do.

When I first started to carry a small printer on my trip I was very surprised at how often I used it and how convenient it was. Boarding passes, emails, product spec sheets, maps, all could now be printed out anytime and anywhere that I wanted. Now that I have my portable scanner my experience has been almost the same. I almost can't imagine being without one now.

I work in a competitive industry and my home office expects those of us on the field to be their eyes and ears. Now, if I see a brochure for a new product from a competitor I can scan it, sheet by sheet, and send it to the home office the same day that I found it.

The software could be better as it took a long time to load, but once that was done it was fairly easy to figure out. I like to save scanned documents as JPEGS since it is easy to doctor them if I need to. The quality of the scans are very good, not stellar, but very good. The unit itself is so small that I hardly notice that I have it. All in all I am very pleased with this item and recommend it often to my co-workers and customers.

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This is a good basic bus-powered (no power brick) sheet-fed scanner suitable for anyone who needs to scan documents away from their office or home.

It is compatible with the scanner driver built into Mac OS since the later versions of Snow Leopard (10.6). You can do basic scans and create PDF's without installing the Epson software that comes with the scanner (plug the scanner into to a USB port on your Mac, open the Preview application, choose Import From Scanner on the File menu, the Epson DS-30 should be on the pop-out list).

If you use the installation disc that come with the DS-30 it installs:

Epson Scan Scanning software that gives you a lot more control over your scans than the scanner software built into OSX.

Presto! PageManager Standard document management software that, among other things, lets you split or merge PDF documents.

Presto! BizCard 5 dedicated software for scanning and parsing the information on business cards.

ABBYY Fine readerOptical Character Recognition (OCR) software used to convert scanned documents into editable text.

The DS-30 physically resembles the NeatReceipts scanner. I tried the DS-30 with the Neat software. It worked one time out of several attempts; in the other cases, the software did not recognize the scanner. It is somewhat faster than my four-year old Neat scanner on ordinary scanning tasks.

I installed all of the software and verified that it all worked with Mac OS 10.7 Lion. I did use the ABBYY OCR software a few times, enough to conclude that you will get decent results scanning reasonably legible documents at higher resolutions (no surprise there). You end up editing virtually any document scanned with consumer scanners and software. The ability of the software to correctly read a business letter increased dramatically going from 200 to 400 dpi, reducing the number or errors from two or three dozen to five or fewer.

The only software I spent a significant amount of time using was Presto! BizCard. I have a box with a couple of hundred business cards I've received over the past few years, so I picked out about 50 to try with the software. I tried to find as many design variations as possible. I've included more information about that experience below.

I scanned over 50 business cards and about two dozen other documents with the DS-30 and found the results to always be acceptable for a document scanner.

The Epson WorkForce DS-30 Portable Document Scanner is a good choice for those who travel and need a decent basic scanner for gathering documents instead of lugging them around until you get back to your home base. It's also worth considering for a home office or dorm situation where space is extremely limited and you have a need for a basic scanner.

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Scanning Business Cards

This is slightly off-topic, but I think worth passing along.

BizCard was quite adept at identifying information and putting it in the correct data field. It also saves an image of the card so you can edit the data without having to keep the card. Looking at the results, there are some clear lessons to be learned about designing business cards in an age when a lot of people will just scan them and toss them :

Never, ever, set type on a diagonal. It did not matter if the card had a horizontal or vertical orientation, but any type on a diagonal was ignored.

If your company uses a logotype that distorts or joins letters, spell out the company name elsewhere, possibly as part of the physical address.

Group the elements logically: name, job title, & department; street address, city, state, postal code, & country; email address & web site url; phone numbers. Put each component on a separate line. The software understood most of the common words for differentiating phone numbers (Office, Mobile, Cell, Fax, etc.) and parsed the numbers accordingly.

-Avoid using dashes, bullets, or small logos in or near any typesetting; it may try to interpret them as part of the text if there is too little space between the object and words or numbers (hyphens within phone number are OK).

-Kern carefully, if at all. While kerning (removing space between individual letters) can produce results more pleasing to the human eye, to the scanning software it creates letter pairs that may not read correctly.

Don't spell out your phone number with letters; it will be ignored.

You can leave off "http://," but if you leave off "www," your web site url will be ignored.

-Colored objects and even photos are OK in the background as long as there is sufficient contrast between the background and the type.

-Surprisingly, the most common problems involved names and company names. For these critical items, use legible typefaces that are not significantly out of proportion to the other information on the card. Avoid drop caps, heavy (extra bold) fonts, and the use of any kind of symbol on the same line.

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I bought this scanner from amazon deals. It works what I wanted it to do. I usually scan few documents and converted it to pdf format to send thru email. Highly recommended.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Samsung P400 DLP Lumen Pocket Ultraportable Projector (1.9 Pounds)

Samsung P400 DLP Lumen Pocket Ultraportable Projector
  • LED projector for long lamp life and low power consumption
  • DLP technology for crisp images
  • 1.9 lbs for easy portability
  • PC (DB-15) and composite video connectivity
  • 150 ANSI lumens for vibrant images

I bought this as I often give presentations to small groups and wanted a "portable TV" when traveling. I was torn between this and the Dell M109S. I did a ton of research on both items and bought the Samsung in the end, even though it was $200 more. The Samsung is MUCH brighter, has sound, and can be bought from Amazon with its better customer service than Dell.

I used it to watch an entire movie with a group and they loved it. We projected it onto just the plain wall and the brightness was just fine with a lamp light turned on nearby. You won't be able to use it during broad daylight for a movie (presentation perhaps).

The thing I love about it is that it's on full brightness all the time! My friend bought a $1500 projector a while ago and he's always concerned about bulb time, the brightness level, etc. I don't have to worry about any of it. It's so refreshing to have a projector where you don't have to worry at all about conserving the bulb. It's a HUGE stress reliever. That's what you want in a portable projector, one that you can just pack and go and not worry about everytime you use. The bulb will last the lifetime of the projector.

Yeah, the 800*600 resolution isn't HD, but it's ok. It's good enough for presentations and movies. You're never going to use HD for presentations putting up tons of text onto a screen will drive the audience crazy!

I carry the projector in my laptop bag with all its accessories. So in on medium size bag, I have my Dell M1210, the Samsung P400, and all the necessary wires and power. It's great!

The only negatives are that the power brick is huge! It's about 1/3 to 1/2 the size of the projector. The second negative is the sound. I read reviews that the sound was decent, but it's only decent for presentations. But for movies, it's not the best... having a portable speaker would greatly help. I have the Logitech MM portable speaker which is great and tiny.

And oh! One huge thing that I hadn't read is that the Samsung has a tripod mound. The Dell does NOT. Because these projectors are so small, using a tripod greatly stabilizies the projector.

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I have it almost 1 month. It works well. Now I can enjoy 100+" Display with this 600+ dollars. Of course, I need to close the curtain when I use this 150 ANSI lumens only project. But don't forget: It's LED, i.e. it is supposed to be used for 10 hrs, 365 days a year, and 5 years long. And it weights 2 pounds only! I am really satisfied with it... as long as it can operate as long as a normal LED product should do.

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I was very skeptical because of that LED technology and only 150 lumen

but I have to say I am very nicely surprised. Sure with bright light in the room the image is quite dim but who watch movies during the day??? Same thing and quality as in theater. It can be still visible with full light in the room but when you dim the light quality is like in regular LCD screen, really great colors and contrast.

I was thinking about buying 52 inch LCD TV soon to my living room but I've changed my mind, what for paying over 4 time as much money and have 52 inches heavy, non portable screen when I have 80 inches which I can bring with me in my laptop bag! plus I can watch it anywhere I want, on the wall, on the ceiling etc. It's also great addition for a party, I can display some images or video clips on the wall with music from my computer.

For a moment I was undecided between viewsonic PJ513DB projector which was much cheaper but the cost of the bulb is just not worthy. With samsung I don't have to worry about bulbs at all, and it's half the other projectors weight and it's also quieter. Although the power supply is like a brick :) I definitely recommend it.

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This projector is awesome, for what it is. It is best suited for presentations, as the native resolution is 800 x 600. I was able to drive other resolutions, such as 1280 x 960, but the image is relatively fuzzy at those resolutions for looking at small text or web pages. For PowerPoint, I can't tell a lot of difference, and for my slides, the 800 x 600 is fine for PowerPoint.

I am driving this with a MacBook Pro using Apple's DVI->SVGA adapter. Works great out of the box.

Some reviews has mentioned that this projector is challenging in low-light situations. I have found is more than suitable in my office, where I have it sitting on my desk, pointing at a wall for an 80" screen size. The projector is about 10 ft from the wall. With the lights off, the image is, of course, much nicer, but even with the lights on, colors are good and the image is more than readable.

There is a bit of a "screen door" effect when looking at the image up close (a few inches) but it's unlikely your audience is going to be that close to the image.

Physically, the projector is very small. It's about as tall as a package of dental floss and takes up about the same desk space as a paperback book. Although it is very light at 2 lbs, beware that the power supply weighs about 1 lb as well, which I hadn't considered when looking at the weight.

There is a focus knob on the left of the projector, though there is no adjustable foot on the bottom. There is a threaded hole on the bottom for mounting, most likely upside down, and a software setting can be used to flip the image.

The case is very slick plastic that attracts fingerprints, but regardless it is very sharp.

Because the bulb is an LED, the projector puts out very little heat compared to most others, and it doesn't seem to have the complicated shut off procedure that most projectors have. There is a little bit of fan noise from it, but it's low enough that I don't mind having it on my desk.

I was surprised, but the project comes with a remote that enables access to the on-screen menus, toggling the source input, and so on. The remote is about the size of an iPhone, but a bit thinner. It uses a circular battery like a watch does, but I imagine it will last a long time.

So the only real negative for me is the huge and weighty power supply. However, given the low price, the great quality, the eliminated consumable cost of $300 bulbs, this project is perfect for presentations and other low-res work like video conferencing. However, if you want to use it as a desktop monitor, you're going to want something that can do higher res. As another reviewer mentioned, this projector doesn't come with a carrying case, so an older camera bag or something might be handy to protect it before throwing it in your carry-on. I intend to travel with this projector, and will update this review with how it fares in a few months.

I am very, very happy with this product.

Unit is nice and compact and easy to operate(great for the business traveler). However, unless the room is darkened a bit, the projector's brightness via the LED technology can be a bit challenging to view. We plan to hold on to the projector but we will be a bit more selective in its use than originally intended.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Compaq iPAQ H3975 Color Pocket PC

Compaq iPAQ H3975 Color Pocket PC
  • 3.78-inch low power 16-bit color transflective TFT LCD with white backlight, 240x320 resolution
  • 400 MHz Intel X-Scale processor, 64 MB SDRAM
  • Bluetooth integrated
  • SecureDigital card expansion slot
  • What's in the box: iPaQ H3975, Stylus pen, AC Adapter, 1400 mAh Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery, USB Cradle, User manual

I've had the Palm III, Palm V, Palm VII, and a BlackBerry so I consider myself a long-time PDA user. I've had the 3975 for about 2 months; here are my observations.

Screen is the best I've seen, in all types of lighting.

Battery life is good, but you can not swap out the battery, it is rechargable.

The ac adapter used for charging comes with a small "adapter" that is needed to charge the device when the cradle is not used, e.g. when traveling. On a recent trip, I brought the charger then realized I did not bring the "adapter". I had to go to an electronics store to buy one...at least it was cheap.

It is heavier and bulkier than Palm's, not something you can carry in your shirt pocket.

Includes Bluetooth funcitonality. I was able to download my entire phone list database to my cell phone (also Bluetooth enabled) in about 2 minutes (200-ish numbers). I've also used it with my PC after I got a Bluetooth USB AdapterPairing the iPaq with other devices is a bit klugey but once you've figured it out, it's good.

Comes with infrared also. It DOES NOT work with a PALM (atleast I have not gotten it to). I have used it with my PC however.

It interfaces smoothly with MS Outlook (synched via USB port). I use it to download emails and read/respond in meetings or on planes etc. The emails are dumped back into Outlook and sent off at next "autosynch" when attached to PC.

If it had BlackBerry "always on" capability, it would be much more useful with email.

It uses MS Pocket PC 2002 OS. I have not had any issues with it, one soft re-boot when internet explorer locked up (iPaq still worked fine, but could not launch explorer).

HOWEVER, do not expect this OS to function like PC-based Windows. It does have similar look, but does function differently. You have to get used to cycling through windows that are open to get at what you want...not bad, but not like PC-based windows...I still like it better than PALM OS.

There are several different methods for inputting info; Palm-like character recognition, handwriting recognizer that recognizes long-hand, and a small keyboard-like pad.

Software is decent and a lot is available in places like Avant-go, apps that are usually free for trial, then [a small fee].

MS Word is good, Excel is difficult to use unless you want to see a handful of cells at a time; I downloaded a program from Avant-go for viewing ppt slided, great unless there's a lot of text, almost impossible to read. MS Outlook is great, email, calendar come across perfectly. MS Reader is good, screen has enough resolution to make reading easy on the eyes.

It comes with SD card for adding memory, programs, etc. An expansion kit for Compact Flash is available, should have been included on a device at this price range.

There are expansion packs that slide on to the device for adding GPS, modem and ethernet hook-up etc. I have not tried them.

Comes with several other features, voice recognizer (you can include audio in notes, docs..), and other things; see the descriptions on sites like Amazon.com, thier all fine and not worth going into.

Overall, it's my favorite PDA to date. If it had "always-on" email capability, it would get 5 stars from me.

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After reviewing all the literature and having a Jornada 568 already for personal use, I decided on the Ipaq 3975 fo business use. I purchased the expansion pack that adds a compact flash slot and an extra battery. This makes it a bit bulky but allows you to keep the unit on 7+ hours straight. The Blue Tooth technology is very handy. The screen size is a bit bigger than the Jornada 560 series.

Low points include the sometimes eratic screen behavior when switching between apps fast. I also don't like the fact that you cannot change the battery. You need to send the Compaq into HP/Compaq in order to get a new battery installed if the installed one ever fails. The unit (without the expansion) is heavy compared to the Jornada. With the expansion, the Ipaq weighs quite a bit.

Over-all I like the Ipaq. All they really need to do to make this a stellar item is make the battery swappable and add a backup battery in case you happen to wear out the charge in the main battery.

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I evaluated Pocket PC devices for two weeks before finally deciding on the 3975. I looked at the Toshiba E740 and the Hitachi and the Fijitsu Loox before deciding on the 3975 (which is the same as the 3970). The deciding factors for me where the stunning screen on the 3975, the 48Mb of flashrom which allows instant backup of your contacts and calendar, the built in Bluetooth capability, and a plethora of available accessories. The downsides are the built in non-changeable battery, the relatively high price, and only a SD memory slot (no built in CF slot). All in all, the 3975 was the winner, having more pluses and less minuses than the competition. Having now had it for a week or so, it seems to have been a good choice and I'd order it again.

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The Compaq iPAQ 3955 and 3975 are hands-down the greatest pocket PCs out there. I've learned a few things that might be helpful to other users, so rather than write another general review, I thought I would post a few suggestions on their use, especially for those that may be making the transition from the Palm platform to the iPAQ, (as I did).

The iPAQ saves individual Notes that you make in the sub-directory where you create them in the Notes app area. This results in them initially having a name such as "Work1, Work2, etc. (i.e., if you have a Note directory called Work). This is not very helpful so you have to rename them by doing a "tap and hold" on the file name, and giving it the new name. Otherwise you end of with lots of Notes with non-descript names with numbers at the end. Not too helpful.

For better power management, watch the screen brightness setting which you set from the Settings menu. You can also hit the "Q" button and pop up the Q menu and get to it from there. A lot of times you can reduce the backlight setting and save power and extend battery life. Otherwise running it at the highest intensity you'll only have about 3 hours. Also, in direct sunlight, where the iPAQ works great but the Palm and Casio units wash out totally, you can set it on "power save" mode

If you use the digital recorder function, be careful what you have for the settings here. The iPAQ will record anywhere from 8,000 Hz, Mono, 2KB/sec, to 44,100 Hz, 16bit, stereo, 172 KB/sec. You'll find that even the 22,050 Hz, stereo settings will cause even short notes to take up 300K of space. After a few of these you're out of memory and you'll wonder why. The default setting of 8-bit mono is okay so I just leave it there.

This setting is also hard to find and can be found under Settings\Personal\Input\Options.

I've found my iPAQ to be the best of the Pocket PCs out there. Hope these suggestions help.

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i've decided to purchase the ipaq3975 instead of toshiba e740 because i've read the not-so-good reviews on having to constantly soft/hard boot the unit. but as long as i don't encounter those problems, then paying a bit more will justify for the headache and unsatisfaction. so far, there hasn't been any problem. let's get down to business.

1. setting up the unit was a breeze. the unit function as expected. activesyn works fine with my toshiba laptop;

2. this is the 3rd day that i have the 3975. i set the backlight to med low, and so far have yet to recharge from the initial charge. although i don't know how many hours i have used in 3 days, the battery seems to hold up as stated per spec;

3. the transflective tft screen is amazing. i'm certain other brands will offer the same, soon;

4. have yet to use bluetooth. will do another review after i try;

5. plan to get a modem and cf expansion pack to go online through regular phone line. will do another review on how the unit responds to websurfing;

6. the unit is definitely heavier than my palm, but that is not a big issue. i've learned to adjust.

all in all, the price was justified by the problem-free ipaq. one should shop around for the best price, no matter what brand. amazon offered the best price to me. amazon also gave me a credit when they lower the unit price. thanks.

i gave the unit four stars because i've yet to use other features.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Nokia Lumia920 Leather Case - Vertical Pouch Type (NO Belt Clip) (Black) by PDair

Nokia Lumia920 Leather Case - Vertical Pouch Type by PDairI bought this cause I was looking for a pouch that is both slim and luxurious. It turned out to be one of those cheap smelly ones that is i guess artificial leather or something!

It also is so thick that it made my phone unbelievably bulky.

I wouldn't recommend this pouch for those who care about slimness, look and feel, and finally smell.

I was surprised by the material quality and finish of the pouch. The contrasting white stitching looks great on the black leather. Fits my Nokia Lumia 920 beautifully. Could have been a little thin though.. the phone with the pouch looks a bit bulky. But, the exquisite quality compensates more than required.

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Fits the Lumia 920 perfectly and holds securely. It's not terribly bulky, but obviously makes the phone thicker in your pocket or bag. Still fits in my pocket, however, and I don't need to use a case on the phone itself. The 920 is a nice phone, so did't want to cover up the body and add thickness when using the device, so this is the perfect solution to protect it while carrying it around but have it naked when in use.

Durability TBD, but looks to be well made and solid. A little more pricey than a cheap case, but worth it to me.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Casio Pocket Viewer Pv-s1600

Casio Pocket Viewer Pv-s1600
  • Multiple Language Travel Phrase Guide
  • Contact Storage
  • Appointment Scheduler w/Calendar
  • Create and Sync Excel Files to Your PC
  • Currency Converter

I have found that the pv-s400plus useful by means of the scientific calculator program provided as a bonus. The pv-s1600 didn't have the scientific calculator program. I'd have to learn C progrmming or owbasic programming to 'roll my own' scientific calculator and I'm not willing to invest the required time for that solution. Otherwise the increased storage and other programs are a plus.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Palm Pre / Palm Pre Plus / Palm Pre GSM OEM Sprint Microfiber Cleaning Pouch Carrying Case Skin

Palm Pre / Palm Pre Plus / Palm Pre GSM OEM Sprint Microfiber Cleaning Pouch Carrying Case Skin
  • Palm OEM Case that comes standard in the Palm Pre original box !!
  • Custom made to fit your Palm Pre perfectly.
  • Light weight and durable.
  • Lint-free, streak-free clean-ups and cleans without chemicals

Great little suede pouch that protects your Palm Pre while it is in your pocket. I lost the one that originally came with my phone, and this was an exact replacement.

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Fantastic price, exactly the same as the one that came with the phone and shipping (from SF Planet) was super fast.

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This is OEM replacement for lost case. This case is just right. Fits in pocket and won't slip out. Protects without bulk. You can wash it if it gets soiled.

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This is the exact case that I received with my Palm Pre Plus. I always like to have a backup as just when you lose something, they don't sell it anymore. It actually looks really cool with my Amazon Basics iPad case that is black and orange AmazonBasics Netbook Bag with Handle, Fits 7to 10-Inch Netbooks, iPad (Black) as I purchased the Palm Pre Plus just to use as a wi-fi hotspot for my iPad. I purchased this Palm case from SF Planet that was fulfilled by Amazon. No problems at all. Perfect fit.

I ordered a Microfiber case for my small Palm Pre Plus phone and this vendor sent me a hard plastic clip on belt case that would probably fit a phone twice the size of Palm Pre..Fortunate for me Amazon refunded me my purchase price..Because of the cost to return this garguatuan piece of crap vs the price of the item I did'nt get stuck with shipping cost for a refund..I would'nt recommend buying from 11th StreetWireless..I trashed the item..Thanks Amazon for making this refund headache free.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Iomega 35553 StorCenter IX2 2 bay 6TB (2x3TB) Network Storage

Iomega 35553 StorCenter IX2 2 bay 6TB Network Storage
  • Backup & Data Protection, including Device to Device Replication
  • Central Access & File Sharing
  • Exceptional Speed, Performance & Usability
  • Iomega Personal Cloud
  • User replaceable hard drives
  • Create users and manage access to shared folders
  • Energy Saving Features
  • Virtual environment support

I'm in IT and have bought 6 of these so far. 2 for me and 4 for the company.

For the business, the iSCSI targets are great for backups and virtualization.

For home the SMB and FTP functionality is very useful. I put my movies on it and the built-in media server will stream right to my PS3! It will do your torrent downloads for you but I haven't taken advantage of that yet.

I replaced a home built file server with one of three units and so far I've not regretted it. It even recognizes my UPS through the USB port so it can do a graceful shut down during power failure.

The only reason I don't give it 5 starts is the performance isn't fantastic at times, and the web interface could use improvement. I don't like how much effort is involved with turning off unnecessary features and clearing unnecessary shares that it comes with.

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A few days ago, I was attracted to the dark side of my basement by a weird sound. Walking in, I noticed my old ix2 had a red light on it. I had been having issues with the management software, but I knew it was a failed drive on a unit out of warranty, so replacing the drive would be almost 200 bucks. My old unit took two RMAs to get a working unit, so I was nervous about buying a new Iomega, especially since parent company EMC is selling the unit to Lenovo. On the other hand, the price is amazing for a unit that also will support scsi-3 pr.

The new unit was up and running in no time. The old management interfaces are gone, now managed through an integrated web server. There are many great features like a media server that will consolidate other ones on your network. In addition, there is integration for Mozy, Amazon AWS, and EMC Atmos. All in all, it's a solid little box, and after the issues getting the old one to initially work it's been rock solid for 5 years.

Migrating data was easy, I used Microsoft Synctoy on my windows workstation. Unlike the old ix2, this new one is 100% timecapsule compatible, so I easily set up my wife's laptop to backup to the new ix2.

I have not really used the cloud stuff, but I could not get the iphone App to detect the device. This appears to be a common complaint.

Really, I only use it to backup my media and allow my wife access to it. For this, the device is 100% fine. They have appeared to have fixed quality control issues in earlier units, and it's easier to manage and use than previous models. With my experience so far, I will even start to recommend them again.

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After much frobbing, the NAS portion of this seems to be working okay. This is not a plug and play device.

Mac / Time Machine: unless you work hard to set things up manually, time machine will by default use all

available space on a volume before it starts deleting old backups. There is no way to partition the nas to

restrict a share to a set amount of space. I had to manually create a mac sparsebundle of a max size in

order to keep time machine backups to a reasonable amount of space.

twonky media server: this is utter garbage. It barely works on the internal nas. It does not work

at all from the internet: external IP's are remapped to internal lan IP's (which of course are not

visible externally)

plugging in a printer to the usb port: my macs can see the printer, but get nothing but an assortment

of errors trying to print to it. After many hours of debugging, gave up on this one.

personal cloud: you can get to documents, but that's it. I've never been able to get to mp3 or mp4

files. m4a files appear to be completely unsupported.

mounting as an afp fs on my macs works ok

mounting as NFS on my mac does not work. Spent quite a while trying to bug this (so far,

unsuccessfully)

iomega support has been completely unresponsivethey have answered none of my queries.

In short, is provides network storage, and nothing else. The other features advertised do not

work.

I wold not recommend this box to anyone who is not comfortable hacking on a linux box

to fix whatever goes wrong... That said, it is much cheaper than competing 2-bay NAS

solutions offered by netgear and friends. If you need a plug-and-play solution, you need

to pay more and get something that has actually been debugged, and is supported by the

vendor.

My primary need is for NAS storage: I will keep it, as it is the cheapest solution I have found

for that. I give it two stars, because the advertised features simply do not work, and the

advertised support is non-existant. Two stars feels a bit generous, given that it doesn't do

what it claims to do.

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We tested our Iomega IX2 for last couple weeks, this little storage server NAS is really great but there is a lot of potential for furtehr software updates specially teh Apps area that can be downlaoded and insatlled as a service on the NAS. As of today there are only few services that work with this protocolar unit, for example there is no MySQL version for IX2 but there is for some other models, you need to be careful when purchasing which model would best suite your needs. On a very positive note, Iomega IX2 is very fast and reliable, we purchased it for a purpose of placing home videos on a DLNA server and using it to access movies of our kids and family. Up until today those movies ware just sitting in the online storage and we didn't have a easy way to access them and watch them. In combination with most Smart TVs and/or Network Media Player that is connected to your TV all content on the Iomega becomes rather accessible. Overall this NAS is solidly built and its quite robust for such a small footprint. Its virtually silent and small so it can sit in a family room on the shelf without being noticeable. The fact that content is redundantly mirrored to both hardrives would put your mind to ease as your content is safer then depending only on one hardrive. However I still recommend that you backup perhaps on the Cloud as a secondary backup place specially if you will be storing irreplaceable family movies and photos.

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I got this NAS as I wanted something to put my medias safely. Also got it on sale for $78 somewhere else so I thought great!

For the price you get a Marvell 1.6GHz CPU which supports 2*3TB, yeah!

So I played with it and compared it with the DNS-325 that I also have. I was a bit disappointed of the StorCenter ix2-dl as I thought it would have been an upgrade from the DNS-325. It wasn't.

The specs are great but don't really show in reality, even with the latest firmware. After a week of playing with it and contacted support as my transfer speed wasn't really good and steady, I returned it for a full refund.

PROS:

1.6GHz CPU

2*3TB support

Firmware has a bunch of features, I liked the iSCSI target

Certified ESX and CITRIX for iSCSI

Setting up backup with rsync is easy

CONS:

Runs hot (I was hitting 91C during file transfer on the CPU, 61C idle, 68 for the motherboard all with lead opened)

Speed varies too much (from 2MB/s to 60MB/s even on files > 10GB)

Hard drive compatible list is limited

Support don't know much about the product

Cannot configure the unit with no drives

RAID 1 kicks in automatically when 2 drives are inserted

No JBOD support

Cache is off by default

Drives get warm to the touch quickly

All in all it could be your first NAS box as it has a lot of features and is easy to set up however if you want speed you might want to look somewhere else. Although I may have got a bad unit, hence the 3 stars and not 1, I didn't risk to give it another shot as I already have spent more time than necessary.