Showing posts with label 3m handheld projector. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3m handheld projector. Show all posts

Monday, September 8, 2014

Dane-Elec my-Ditto Home Network Server, MD-H15001E23S (White)

Dane-Elec my-Ditto Home Network Server, MD-H15001E23S
  • Rapid, peer-to-peer connection
  • The freedom to access a home network through a small, lightweight USB key
  • No-third party remote access fees
  • Files are under lock and key with my Ditto's authenticated, password protected USB keys

I bought this device to replace a desktop machine that I did not want to leave on all the time because of the power it tended to draw. I was also interested in the RAID capabilities, given I had recently had some drive issues with my desktop. It was difficult to find ahead of time how much power this draws.

If you are going to use the RAID mirroring, do it right out of the box (says so in the manual). The user interface is ok, and I did not have any problem with setup. The desktop application (which is not needed for general use) was a bit doggy, but I don't use it much. The desktop UI provides for backup capabilities which I might explore at some point.

I am using the device primary with network shares and like the fact that you can create multiple users, each with their own shares.

The device draws about 17 watts when idling.

It is not a quiet as I hoped, the power supply fan runs all the time. I am going to have to move the device to another location because my office is quiet other than that.

Overall, I am happy with the device, and have only dinged it one star for the power supply noise. It seems to me that they should have been able to use passive cooling, so there would only be the noise from the disks running (like other USB drives I have).

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March 2011,

I purchased the 4TB unit in Feb. and have used it for about a month.

The product probably should get 5 stars because it's easy to setup and use as described. I'm using Raid1 (2TB mirrored) and counting on the server being a primary backup for our home computers and a remote access for our family away from home. The internal drives are Hitachi which were manufactured in 2009, so half the Hitachi warranty was over when received. My Ditto only has a 1 yr warranty which I consider short.

myDitto is currently working fine and my son's family is using it from MKE as well.

There are some short comings which caused me to give this 4* instead of 5*

1. The unit is shipped with only a quick start guide and you need to download the user manual from the website. […] And the manual is the only place to explain administrative functions. It is also incomplete.

2. Technical support is very weak. The support website is non-functional as I waited 3 days for no response to questions. You will be able to get a slow email response to questions to the contact support url above. There is no support phone number or address, but I obtained this:

DANE-ELEC USA

15770 Laguna Canyon Road, #100

Irvine, California 92618 USA

Phone: (877) 428 2363 (from inside the US) | Phone: +1 949 450 2970

techsupport@dane-memory.com

3. Do not use the Master Key on your first use of myDitto with an Id other than "admin". I did and the unit created a user account which it paired with the Master Key invalidating its use for administrative functions. After several weeks support finally emailed that I needed to create a new Master Key on a virgin USB flash drive. These keys get paired with an ID and cannot changed to a new ID (I didn't try reformatting a key).

4. Admin functions are limited. e.g. you can't limit space usage by users.

5. I've had some Raid errors which I did get fixed using the Raid Fix button in advanced services. But I couldn't get the button to appear once and emails didn't resolve until I cold booted the server. The unit has been solid for over a week.

6. I'm using XP SP3 and can only do a Windows backup to the Public folders. I'd rather do it my private ID folder, but don't have a solution for this yet.

In spite of all this, I like the myDitto unit. It is a good value at Amazon's price. But I don't have 100% confidence in it yet. Only time will tell.

Chicago

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For the past few years I have been using an HP Mediavault NAS for home use. It has been nothing but trouble pretty much from day one so when I had the opportunity to tryout this Ditto I was very excited. All in all the Ditto has not disappointed.

It it much faster than my old Mediavault and at a whopping 1TB holds quite a bit more as well.

Setup was a breeze though the instruction guide included is useless. A quick visit to Ditto's website provided me with the full instruction manual which was very helpful. I copied my files from my HP to the Ditto and now use it to back up all my home computers. The thing is very fast for home use!

I thought the USB keys are a nice touch. I was able to test out this feature and thought it worked well. I can now access my home files easily when away from home. It is very secure as well.

All in all, very happy with this unit. It is a nice compact size that won't take up a lot of room.

The one "negative" I find is that it is quite loud especially when the hard drive is whirling away, but that is more an annoyance than anything else.

UPDATE 6/13/2011 wish I could give it six stars! I recently purchased an iphone and found that I can download a "MyDitto" app to the phone which allows me to access data on the Ditto from anywhere through my phone! Wow! I can now view pictures, stream music, all from anywhere right to my phone. This is quite a great little home NAS!

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Bought this a week back to set up a central data repository for my home... and there are Macbook, iPad, android, windows 7 and XP. Lot of photos, movies, mp3s and other files.

Set up:

Easy. I use in Raid-1 mode. The other options are Raid-0 and JBOD Just a Bunch Of Drives ). Hooked the network cable, it found the IP, and ready to go.

Created two accounts. Sharing is easy across user accounts.

Initial data load :

Annoying ! when myDitto client software works, it is fine. But if the myDitto client crashes, it does not remember the list you created for transfer. and now you go and find out what is not backed up and create another list. To keep you in pain, it will ask you to confirm every time it finds a duplicate. No 'skip all' option. What a pain! But once done, things seems to be ok. Client Program helps you to mount myDitto as a drive in your Mac and Windows machines.

IPAD / Android : I can access data from both iPAD & Android. Very easy to configure. You can access even out side your home network. No streaming support for videos. So forget about watching movies unless you are ready to download the complete movie to your iOS or Android device.

Mac / Window 7 / XP : Works well.

Streaming : No streaming support for video. This is another teaser. You can see the video file, but wont be able to play it unless you download as a local copy. So forget watching blueRay or HD movies.

Looks : Above average. Not Jennifer Lopez.

Sound : Some where between smooth Jazz and rock. not horrible.

Overall : Hmm... not perfect. Biggest annoyance is that the client program crashes during the initial, large data load...leaving you search for words those are not in bible. You will search for same words when you come across lack of video streaming support. Otherwise, good product.

Overall, this is a very nice NAS. Its ability to serve files with only a password through the my-Ditto app is a handy feature. I also like the remote access using the USB key, although there is a potential security issue.

I quickly set up the server and copied a bunch of music files over. This NAS seems a bit slower than my NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo even using the same hard disks (Hitachi 1TB). It might just be my impression since I am so used to the ReadyNAS. I later decided to install another 1TB HDD and configured the my-Ditto as RAID 1. This wiped out all the data unfortunately. I did expect it to do that. Still it took a long time to format the disks and configure for RAID operation. Once operational, copying files is still sluggish and it takes time for mirrored images to appear.

A feature of the ReadyNAS I often use is the automatic download from the front USB port. The my-Ditto has a USB copy button but it is only for the rear USB port and is not automatic. I question why they placed the rear USB port so close to the power switch. It would be easy to accidentally switch the unit off when blindly plugging in the USB stick. When testing, both NAS took roughly the same amount of time to copy the contents. The my-Ditto does beep to indicate copy start and stop.

Both the my-Ditto and ReadyNAS show up on the network and are visible other computers and devices (e.g. TV, DVD player, TiVo).

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Protronix Touch Screen Stylus Pen for Samsung Galaxy Tab

Protronix Touch Screen Stylus Pen for Samsung Galaxy TabBought it for my android tablet. It basically works, saves your fingertip. The rubber at the tip of this stylus starts getting worn and teared easily, so I need to be careful with it.

But this stylus can not attach with my tablet, so when I need it in my living room, the stylus is in my bedroom. If this is not a problem for you, go ahead to buy this one, good price.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Socket Communications CF Rugged DPC for Qualcomm 860/1960/2760 Handsets

Socket Communications CF Rugged DPC for Qualcomm 860/1960/2760 Handsets
  • Connects Qualcomm 860, 1960, and 2760 GSM handsets to a Pocket PC or any Pocket PC or Handheld PC Pro
  • CompactFlash CF+ card plugs into any CF+ slot
  • Includes GSM fax/modem software and Microsoft's wireless communications kit for Windows CE
  • Kit features a setup wizard, real-time Web browsing for Pocket PCs, and ActiveSync 3.0
  • Battery Friendly design conserves battery power

I bought this product with a little apprehension due to anticipated (I am very pessimistic) compatability issues. Forget that.

Installation was exceptionally easy and took only a few minutes (for all my devices). I was downloading my e-mail and surfing the Internet via my Qualcomm 860 phone in a matter of minutes. I installed the product onto the following devices: HP Jornada 545 (pocket PC), HP Jornada 690, and a Compaq Presario 1800 series laptop. All devices easily work with the product, zero compatability issues.

This is a great alternative to other dedicated (and expensive) wireless devices such as the Merlin card, provided you have a mobile phone already. Socket includes an adapter that allows you to use the card in your laptop.

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I got one of these to use with my Jornada 548. I had to switch my service and get the Qualcomm phone to use it, but that was fine with me, the Qualcomm is a real nice light thin phone. You do need to pay extra for web access with the phone, but that does allow you to use the built-in web-browsing on the phone as well, for things like stock quotes and weather.

Installation is easy enough, although you do need to be sure to set the baud rate exactly as mentioned in the manual...usually a modem will adjust it down if you set it to high, but in this case, it just won't dial the phone. Other than that, it works great. However, it is a considerably slower speed than you get with something like the Pretec 56K modem, and of course, you DO have to pay cell phone connect fees. I personally would not want to rely on it solely, whenever I have access to a phone line, a regular modem is best.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Lithium Ion Handhelds/PDAs Battery For Palm Zire 72

Lithium Ion Handhelds/PDAs Battery For Palm Zire 72My Palm Zire 72s has worked well for the past 2 years or so. The battery life has progressively waned and now needs charging daily. I called Palm about out of warranty service, and their fee is $199 regardless of what the problem is. Basically, Palm considers their out of warranty PDAs as disposable items. Well, other than a dead battery the PDA was fine. I could not find anyone on the internet who would replace the battery for a reasonable fee. I did a Google search and found a few well illustrated how-to's on some of the techie web sites. It did not look like a very difficult procedure. Certainly not a $199 procedure. I bought the battery. It did not come with any instructions, but like I said, just do a Google search. You will need a T-5 Torx driver, a mini Phillips head screwdriver, and a plastic pry tool to open the case. All were included with the battery. I took my time, followed the instructions I found on the web, changed the battery, reassembled the unit and was done within 15 minutes. I had changed one iPod battery prior to this, and the procedure was similar. The most important thing is to have the exact disassembly instructions for your exact PDA model. Also make sure you ground any static out of yourself prior to touching your PDA, the motherboard, etc. This was pretty simple to do. Certainly not worth $199. You can do this.

I can't complain about the battery, it works and the kit did come with decent instructions, however, changing the battery in a Palm Zire 72 is not the easiest thing in the world. I was extremely careful and I still managed to destroy the camera and I easily could have done much more damage. Now, not only does the camera not work, but if I accidentally bump the camera button, the device locks up and needs a hard reset. If you have someone locally who knows what they're doing and will change the battery for a reasonable price, you might consider using their services. If this is a last ditch effort to fix your PDA and you figure you've got nothing to lose, then go for it and realize that it might not work out.

The kit comes with one itty bitty little screw driver that is necessary for changing the battery but you will also need your own mini screw driver (not provided in the kit) to get the PDA apart. You will have to remove the sticker on the back of the PDA, which does void the warranty. So if for some strange reason your PDA is still under warranty, it won't be by the time you're done changing the battery.

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This battery was to replace one for my Palm Zire 72. It didn't come with any instructions or tools to remove the old battery even though one of the reviews for this battery said that it did. So far the battery is working but seems to go down pretty quickly.

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I anticipate that this battery will be fine once I get it installed. My problem is that after reading the 2 previously posted reviews on Amazon for this item that I had the impression the Torx T5 driver would be included. I just received the battery and I received it in a timely manner. I can't install it though because I don't have the Torx tool to remove the back of my Zire 72.

The product description does not include mention of including the T5 tool so it is not falsely advertised; just don't misunderstand what you will be receiving by reading the reviews posted for this item. You will just receive the battery (and you DO need a Torx T5 tool to change out the battery on the Zire 72).

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Friday, July 4, 2014

Gomadic High Capacity Rechargeable External Battery Pack for the Novatel Mifi 2200 - Portable Charge

Gomadic High Capacity Rechargeable External Battery Pack for the Novatel Mifi 2200 - Portable Charger with TipExchange Technology
  • Integrated circuitry tailors output voltage and charging current to exact specification of the Novatel Mifi 2200 (accurate to 0.1v).
  • Very easy to operate. Simply connect Novatel Mifi 2200, press activation button on pack, and charging begins. Quick start guide included.
  • Specification: Internal Battery (3400mAh lithium polymer), Input port (miniUSB), Output Port (Standard USB), Onboard Circuit Design (Novatel Mifi 2200 Specific), Dimensions (4.0 X 2.0 X 0.5 inches), TipExchange enabled (Yes)
  • Designed with a series of front facing LED indicators that clearly display the current battery capacity at the touch of a button
  • Internal circuit protects the Novatel Mifi 2200 from various power ailments including surges, overcharging and short circuiting. Advanced logic maximizes charger efficiency

Took about 2 hours to fully charge then I took it to the bowling alley with me. I was able to charge my iPad,iPod touch,phone and mifi . It supports all these because it has various tips to use for charging. Plus it will charge anything that uses a USB connection ie Apple products. Seems to have about 10 hours of charging power. It's not as quick as a regular outlet but it gets the job done.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Acer Slim Carry Case (Black) Microfiber Interior Case & Cover for Acer Iconia A500 A501 10.1 Tablet

Acer Slim Carry Case Microfiber Interior Case & Cover for Acer Iconia A500 A501 10.1 Tablet + Free Tablet Pen by SecondShells
  • PERFECT FIT: Custom Designed for the Acer Iconia A500. Gives You Easy Access to All Controls, Ports & Camera
  • STAND & DOCK: Transforms Into Stand With Three Viewing Angle Choices & Serves as a Dock For Your Tab
  • PROTECTION: Soft Non-Slip Bonded Leather Protects Your Tab Against Damage From Falls & Scratches Outside & The Microfiber Interior Protects Inside
  • CARRYING CASE: The Light Weight is Ideal For Travelling & Magnets on the Corner's Keep the Case Securely Closed

Great looking cover, and concept is good....but...the Iconia doesn't fit into the clips very well (that hold it in the case) and in the normal portrait position when you are opening the case, holding it like a book (e.g open from right to left) there is no clip at the bottom supporting the iconia (there is only one at the top and sides). This means the iconia very easily slides out the bottom (and would drop on the floor)....very poor design....disappointed...and not fit for purpose as it gives a false sense of security when it could very easy drop out of the case.

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Cases are good quality and reasonably priced. The slim case allows the storing of twice as many dvds in the same amount of space. Shipping was reasonable and fast. I would buy from this vendor or recommend them to a friend in the future.

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When you see this case and remember the 'recommended sales price' of $ 79.99 you'll know all about it you have to know and you will return it. Save the postage!

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Pink Hard Cube Nylon Carrying Case for Amazon Kindle 2 which INCLUDES Wristband, Screen Guard, and C

Pink Hard Cube Nylon Carrying Case for Amazon Kindle 2 which INCLUDES Wristband, Screen Guard, and Car ChargerI would have given this 5 stars if it had a better strap inside to hold in the kindle. You can leave it inside the case while using it, but it slides out the bottom if you don't hold it a certain way. There's an elastic strap that goes between the keyboard and the screen to hold it in. I've had it for almost a year and the elastic is starting to wear out. The wristband is just a silly rubber band. I gave it to my granddaughter. The screen guard is a must have. It's a clear static cling protective cover for the screen, to protect it.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

PalmOne Portable Keyboard for Palm V Series Handhelds

PalmOne Portable Keyboard for Palm V Series Handhelds
  • Small form factor and lightweight
  • Full-size keys for true touch-typing
  • Integrated docking station
  • No batteries required
  • Compatible with Palm V handheld

Do you hate it when you're using the Stylus pen on your new Palm Vx and every time you make a 'v' the palm displays a 'u' or when you make a 'k' the palm displays a 'y'? Well palm has solved that big problem with the smallest portable full-sized keyboard that has yet to be seen for the Palm.

Simply put, this is the best product out for the Palm so far. Not only is it the same size as a regular keyboard, minus the number pad, but it also folds into one four-section square that snaps shut for easy transportation wherever you take your pal pilot.

It also functions flawlessly with the Palm itself. Just install the program on the disk that comes with it onto the hard drive and then place the keyboard program on the palm using the Palm Manager and you're all set to type away.

Besides its technical strengths, it is also got a strong magnesium casing to it to prevent damage to the keyboard itself in the event of dropping it. It also comes with it's own neoprene case for a little extra padding.

However, since I have to picky in order to best serve you guys who are reading this review, it does have one or two slight problems.

First, the shift button on the right side of the keyboard is a little small. Although aesthetically this may not be a big deal, once you start typing you'll see that every now and then you his the up button rather than the shift key and are typing in the middle of another sentence.

Second, although it's smooth sailing when the palm is attached to the keyboard, taking it off and placing it on the keyboard is a little difficult. The reason is that the platform, although stable, is a little flimsy, comprised of a plastic spine and a thin metal support. One time I almost broke the stand trying to get the palm out of the darn thing.

Don't get me wrong though. Compared to all other keyboards (i.e. the IGo) and all the other things that could have been wrong with it, the Palm portable keyboard is a must buy for people who pack their palm full of notes or anything else. It's quick and easy to use. And although a little more expensive than the IGo, it's worth the extra money and is a quality palm product...just like the palm itself. Enjoy!

RevuMan: Get out of the way Stylus, Keyboard coming through...Peace!

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This is the best palm product i have bought. It is so compact when it is colapsed that it can fit in your pocket. when the keyboard is open, i can type as fast on it as on a regular keyboard. This in conjunction with a program called co-Launcher lets me launch every app on my Vx with out needing the stylus...just assign co-launcher to one of the keyboard command keys. I use it to take notes in class, keep track of email, write memo's and todo's.

A couple of improvements...It doesn't work if you have afterburner turned on (i'm sure this is afterburner's fault). Also, the arrows default to moving while in a memo that is in edit mode, You have to the function key + arrow to scroll in an email...this is inconvienient for me : (

Bottom line....i would pay double the price for this product. It has made my palm a million times more useful. Now it is more than just a game playing machine : )

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A while ago, I wrote a review of this product entitled "Very cool, but flimsy..." in which I indicated that, even though the expandable Palm keyboard had changed the way I worked with my Palm V, I'd had some problems with it. A few days ago, I was contacted by the president of the manufacturer (not his administrative assistant), offering to replace my keyboard. I got the FedEx a day later with my replacement keyboard. This kind of concern for my satisfaction impresses me as much as the thinking behind the keyboard itself. As a result of this very positive experience, I need to amend my original review from a lukewarm 3 to an enthusiastic 5. The product's still a great one, but the company's focus on the customer makes it even better.

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I've tried other Palm V keyboards with little success. In my experience, the main problem with the other keyboards relates to HackMaster hacks. With all of my hacks in place -Graspeedy, Menuhack, Contrast Button Hack and PopUp Note -and with a ton of software on my Palm Vx, including the beta version of the Omnisky/Minstrel wireless software, all functions perfectly. I've tried the keyboard with SmartDoc, QuickSheet, MultiMail, PocketQuicken, HanDBase and all the built-in apps. It works fine with all these apps. The shortcut keys for opening apps and doing specific functions in an app, also work just fine. The folding keyboard is an engineering marvel and, in spite of what others may say, you can use it on your lap. Even the case is well thought out. This is a real winner!

The Palm keyboard is a great invention. This is something that i have waited for a long time since i first purchased the Palm V. I disliked using the Graffity-thing and the mini-keyboard on the Palm V.

Then one day i ran across this keyboard in one of the electronic stores, and the first thing that took my attention is the format of how the keyboard folds out. Breaking from a box into a four piece segment, the farside of the keyboard segment can then be slid together to form a full size keyboard. The attatchment to the palm can also be slid out to the top and fold out to make a stand for the Palm itself. The entire process could be done in a matter of seconds, and apart from installing the program into the Palm, the keyboard is a quick tool for any typing job for the Plam.

The only negative things about the keyboard is that it can't hold together into a one-segment like a normal keyboard can. You need to put it down on a flat surface. It is also relatively expensive and very FRAGILE when folded out, and i really mean it when i say FRAGILE.

Apart from the minor flaws and the price, I personally recommend this product to anyone who owns a Palm.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

WolVol ORANGE 2.8" LCD Portable Game Console With AV-Out And TONS of Built-In Games, Game Disk Inclu

WolVol ORANGE 2.8' LCD Portable Game Console With AV-Out And TONS of Built-In Games, Game Disk Included - Best Gift for Kids
  • Orange Color ~ Suitable for Boys and Girls
  • 2.8" LCD Display - Powered By Rechargeable 850mAh Battery
  • Portable & Trendy Game Player - Comes With Games Cartridge
  • Built-In TONS of Games
  • Features AV-Out-TV-Out Composite AV Cable Included

Do not buy this product if you are thinking from the pictures that u are getting a high resolution hand held game console with modern games that your child would be familiar with & exited over! That is not the case at all! The games are from the 1st nintendo system & the screen is fuzzy & hard to follow what you're doing! Also there are not near as many games as the reviews are saying, I guess the parents just did not notice that they are just the same games numbered over & over again!

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I do like this product because it offers alot of games for the kids to play. Also, the customer service with WolVol is great. The batterry was missing upon the arrival of the game console. Once I notified the vendor they were quick to provide a new battery and maintain contact with me. However, the product does not function as well as it should. Sometimes the screen goes black in the middle of a game and we have to turn the game console off and then turn it back on for it to work again. This product should not be as sensitive as it appears to be especially when the target audience is little kids. I like the fact that all of the games are on one cartridge however the games are rather simplified when considering the advanced technology that we have access to in these modern times.

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Fast, professional service. I now have 4 of these for my grandchildren. They each have a different color and love them.

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Has a rechargable battery which is a God-send! Has a good selection of games that aren't violent, good old fashioned ones without gore!

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I looked for handheld games for Salvation Army Christmas Angels this year. These games were perfect! Love, love, love them!

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

PDair B41 White Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-i727

PDair B41 White Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-i727My package was carefully and well organized. Its an amazing cover, very classy, the cell fits perfectly and everyone compliments me every time. At the beginning the leather has a strong scent but it's because its a good grain of leather but I kept the case open for the first week while the cell charged overnight and the scent was gone shortly after that. I absolutely love it and highly recommend it.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

BoxWave HP iPAQ 211 ClearTouch Crystal Screen Protector (Single Pack)

BoxWave HP iPAQ 211 ClearTouch Crystal Screen Protector
  • Amazing Glass-like Clarity!
  • 99% Visual Transparency
  • Ultra-high Transparency Produces Vibrant Colors
  • Protects Sensitive Touchscreen Against Scratches
  • Washable and Reusable

If you own a HP iPAQ 211 Enterprise, this is a must on your screen. Some reviews were unfavorable because they were first time users of the product, but don't let that detour you from purchasing it. I always purchase sreen protectors, and this one is great, but you must take you time when putting it on your devise. It is clear, as if there was nothing there, you will like this screen protector.

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This screen protector was the 2nd (type) 4th, 5th and the last kind I'll buy for my device. The first was an HP branded 3 pack. The first 2 of witch sacrificed themselves showing me how not to put them on the 210s raised edge screen. After a few months I did notice the screen was showing signs of wear. Originally I was gong to by another "some brand" 5 pack and didn't notice till I had the package open looking at only one anti-glare film. After 6ish months there were still no signs of wear like the other one, then I crushed the screen itself and had to send the unit back for repair. When it came back I did get one of the multi packs and was frankly very unhappy with the softer cheaper films. They showed wear very quickly and even affected the way the touch screen responded. I didn't even get halfway thro the pack before buying another ClearTouch Crystal that lasted for along time... I was working on a project at my desk and dropped a hook scribe maybe 6~8" skewering my screen at an angle leaving an 1/8" open gouge. I was pretty disgusted and sure I killed another screen. Luckily the unit kept working but I left the film on not wanting to see what damage I had done to the actual screen. Around a month later I got tired of looking at the torn screen and decided to just put on one of the remaining cheap'Os left from the multi pack. When I finally pulled back the ClearTouch the hook scribe didn't make it all the way thro the film; there wasn't a mark on the screen. The harder film took the hit and left the softer Digitizer unharmed. I've been using the current film from ClearTouch for about 8 months and yes it does have some signs of were but not enough that I would bother replacing even if using the cheaper ones.

Just to put some of this into perspective. I am a Tech and use the 210 as a quick reference tool and to pull tons of log/error files from the machines I service. I use the hell out of the touch screen transferring files and scrolling across expanded parts views or wiring schematics. In my off time I've used it for everything from an MP3 player to picture viewer. Cheaper film may work ok for most but these cant be beat in my book for there longevity and the sheer amount of protection they do give. As far as putting the screens on theirs not really much difference. Their all a pain and the best way I've found is to wait until my wife takes one of her lava showers and steams up the bathroom. The steam clears the air and makes putting them on much easier.

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Good points: Obviously far longer wearing than softer screen protectors

Annoying points: Harder to install/curl off backing paper, No chance to practice with the first protector and live with the second, Too expensive to replace if you DO get a mar on the surface.

Replaced this brand with a different kind from a 15 pack of softer protectors (i.e., 15 protectors for almost the same price as 1 protector), and the end effect was much the same, as far as bubbles and ease of use were concerned.

BTW, I've also installed a hard protector like this on a cell phone, however the phone did not have a raised case framing the screen so installation was FAR easier even with a stiff protector. Also, on the phone there is no stylus wear that will make me replace the protector.

However, I haven't felt any reluctance to replace the softer kind I now use whenever I feel like it, as opposed to when it would be absolutely necessary.

They fooled me once, shame on them; fool me twice,...

Friday, April 4, 2014

OmniSky Minstrel V Wireless Modem for Palm Vx

OmniSky Minstrel V Wireless Modem for Palm Vx
  • Add wireless connectivity to your Palm handheld
  • Send and receive e-mail, access the Internet, and send faxes
  • Content from almost 1,000 sites optimized for the Palm handheld
  • Requires monthly service plan--unlimited usage plans as low as $29.99 a month (with prepaid annual plan)
  • Compatible with Palm V series handhelds

This is a great complement to your Palm Vx. I don't recommend getting this with a Palm V it consumes a full megabyte of memory on your Palm, and if you have any other big applications, you'll run out of room quickly. (On my old Palm V, AvantGo took up 400k by itself, and my contacts and calendar were another 150k or so each... meaning that I had very little room for any additional data like e-mail from my OmniSky device.)

With that in mind, you'll find that this makes your Palm Vx a true road warrior tool. The sheer convenience of checking your e-mail from the back of a cab, getting flight updates, searching phone books, or getting realtime driving directions makes the Palm Vx a tremendously useful PDA.

One reason I prefer the Palm V/OmniSky combination to the Palm VII is that OmniSky operates more like a true ISP, where the Palm VII requires you to use palm.net as the connectivity provider. With OmniSky you get more control over what you do with your connection. Also, it's nice to be able to remove the modem when you're not using it and return to the small, sleek Palm V.

The battery life is a concern. If you're traveling often, you'll want to bring the charger with you you won't get much more than a day of casual use out of it without requiring a recharge.

The recent upgrade to OmniSky 2.0 makes e-mail download a lot faster (I check my corporate account in addition to my personal account without any trouble), and their e-mail client gives you great control through the use of filters. If you're already comfortable with Grafitti (the Palm handwriting "shorthand" for text entry), you'll find composing quick e-mails to be simple. Otherwise, you'll want to invest in the collapsable keyboard.

I've found that each of the .pqa (the Palm "clipping" applications that were originally designed for the Palm VII) applets work perfectly on my Palm V with the OmniSky modem. Check out http://www.handango.com/ for a list of useful PQAs.

If you're already a Palm loyalist and you are away from a computer for long stretches, you'll find that the OmniSky modem is truly a great extension of your existing PDA. I left the fifth star off because of the battery performance and the memory consumption... but for those two issues, this would be a no-brainer for 5 stars.

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I recently got the Omnisky modem for my Palm V. It allows you to access all sorts of content wirelessly that Omnisky has collected from a whole slew of content partners. Some other non-Omnisky apps also support live wireless access to content or at least wireless synchronization (e. g., Avantgo) once you have a wireless modem.

This includes lots of standard stuff like news, weather, stock quotes, Yellow Pages, search engines & directories etcetc.

The offer for online shopping and esp. travel booking is still WEAK. Amazon eg doesnt support the Palm, and the only travel site supporting wireless (that i found) is Travelocity (and there you have to register thru a PC BEFORE using it thru the Palm -sucks if you're stuck at an airport and want to book an alternative flight as I once did).

So far, the content/apps providers just had enought fantasy to transfer to the Palm what exists on the web anyway. But where are the new apps that make REAL use of wireless? Where is the app, say, that tells me which public transport to use from point A to B when I want to arrive at a specific time? (Saw that in Germany on the web and it ROCKS).

All the content that you get through Omnisky or other apps on the Palm has been reformatted so that it will fit the tiny Palm display. Technically, it is also possible to access any web page -but if they haven't been reformatted or have a REAL simple layout to start with, don't even bother. It is a) slow and b) you'll have a hard time deciphering anything at all.

Omnisky also supports receiving and sending email from any standard POP3 mail server. Cool!

The wireless coverage (ie, where you can connect) is still pretty spotty. You'll be fine in most metropolitan centers, but other than that, you'll have a hard time to connect.

The transfer rate is OK for email and reformatted web pages, however, dont expect a speed rush.

The price of the modem was pretty low (after a special discount they offered at year end '00), however, they want a monthly fee of $50 -and that's PRETTY hefty for what it does.

The bottom-line: Cool & great for early adopters who don't mind playing the tech mine-dog and being punished for it (money-wise). However, this is no consumer-product yet.

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I have been using a Palm Device since the old Personal Palm unit. Althought I loved my Personal Palm I didn't utilize it as much as I would have liked. There are only so many address, to do, and calendar entries once person can have. If I was going to upgrade my Palm I wanted it to have more funtionality.

With this is mind I decided on the Palm Vx and the Omnisky Wirless. Once received I went ahead with the setup of my account/modem and found it to be very straight forward with no issues. I setup my outisde POP3 email account with no problems.

The performance of the wireless modem is very good, download times are pretty quick. The content of the service is good with plenty of news, weather, sports, and other usefull information. Web site viewing is best with Omnisky content partners. I have not had much luck going out to other web sites but I wasn't expecting a lot in that catergory.

Overall I think this is a great wireless unit and service plan....

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This product is a great leap forward into the next realm of wireless connectivity. If you are considering on buying the Palm VII, don't. The Omnisky unit give you a lot more content to make you web browsing more enriched. It's speeds are definitely more reliable than than a standard at home 56K modem speed. If you're and avid user of eBay, are constantly guarding your stocks, or just don't have time to check you e-mail at your office then this product is perfect. The only drawback is that you will only get a strong connection areas surrounding major cities since the company is still in its initial stages. You will not be let down if you purchase this.

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This is a definite must-have for the mobile professional. The Minstrel V is slim and compliments the Palm Vx quite nicely. One of the features I like the best about the Minstrel is it allows you to specify up to six different POP3 email accounts to be downloaded to your PDA. In addition to downloading the messages it leaves a copy of them on the mail server so you are able to download them to your regular PC be it at home, work, or both. With this feature, I am able to check on my personal as well as my work email, downloaded to different folders to aid in organization. This feature combined with the mail alert system saves quite a bit of time compared with the time it takes to remove your laptop and connect with two or more servers, sometimes under very slow RAS connections.

The activation of the modem and installation of the software was straightforward and easy to complete even though it does take awhile. A minor issue that presented itself was the software did not add the additional mail account folders onto my Palm Vx; I went through and completed that manually. In addition, after the installation was completed I had to close the extra windows that were opened during installation.

The power management capabilities are also a plus for the Minstrel V. Not only does it have an auto-shutoff but also a sleep mode, similar to cellular phones. Unlike the Palm Vx, you are not able to set the interval for sleep or auto-shutoff; it is either disabled or enabled. However, the modem immediately powers up if a wireless connection is needed. Combine the power management functions with the short charge time, about 3 hours for about 12 hours of use; you will be able to continue to work while away from the office or hotel.

Should you decide to purchase the Minstrel V, you will not be disappointed. If you were to combine the looks with the functionality, you will wonder how you ever worked with your PDA without it.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Nokia Leather Case

Nokia Leather Case
  • Compatible with 6255i, 6256i
  • 1 Year warranty

I am kind of a old schooler. I need a new phone but I like the one I have. I couldn't find me a new Holster for my Nokia phone and found it here on Amazon. I oredered it and I really am satified with it. Thanks to Amazon and the Seller who offered this. I appreciate the honesty and the item. JOE BALLARD.

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I'm happy to finally get a sturdy leather cover that perfectly fits the Nokia 6255i phone I have, however the outside readout and the lens have no plastic covering a defect? Not sure. If the display and camera lens had a cover I would give it 4.5 stars. Kept the cover and slipped plastic covers (that stick to the readout and camera edge) underneath the leather case.

The case is stiff (as cowhide is) on the outside and has thick clear plastic on the inside that covers about half of the upper portion of the screen and half of the lower portion of the keyboard with no problem for dialing numbers or accessing the buttons on the sides. The leather cover does block the back speaker, however there seems to be only a slight distortion blockage of sound.

The one thing that does bother me is the lack of cover on the bottom of the phone where the data jack is I worry about dust getting in there thus the minus half a star.

I haven't tried out the belt clip yet, but the plastic parts look very sturdy and have a strong clip.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Pink Tranquility Design Skin Decal Sticker for Verizon Blitz

Pink Tranquility Design Skin Decal Sticker for Verizon Blitz
  • Pink Tranquility art-quality design.
  • Decal sticker covers both front and back of your Verizon Blitz.
  • Comes with matching wallpaper for a finished picture on the front.
  • Thick vinyl helps protect your device from minor abuse of your phone??s finish.
  • Easy to apply and easy to remove.

I bought this skin for my Blitz phone. The coverage of the phone by the skin seemed a little skimpy. I ended up putting the skin on my black rubberized case, which looked okay. But I don't know that I would recommend this product to a friend. When placed directly on the phone, it just didn't look right (although it does fit it). Also, there is no real benefit to the phone as far as protection, you still need a real case for that.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Universal Tablet Sleeve

Universal Tablet Sleeve
  • Protects your tablet from dirt, dust and scratches
  • Velcro closure on 4" flip cover
  • Easy-clean outer shell, microsuede interior

Overall great case for my Transformer Prime. The case is made of plastic and rubber but it is very slim as compared to the ones out there. My prime fits perfectly in there and there are still some more extra space on the side as well I guess for a bigger 10" tablet. The case is designed to be a little bit wider around the bottom because to make it looks slim and sleek. I do not like to use to slip on leather case as it wont show my tablet when I am using it. Given the lack of accessories for the Asus Transformer Prime, this definitely is a better option if you want to protect your tablet in a slim looking sleeve while it wont hide your tablet when you are using it. If you want any closer picture or a video of it please let me know.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Red Mighty Nylon Jacket Slim Compact Protective Sleeve Bag Case with accessories compartment for Ama

Red Mighty Nylon Jacket Slim Compact Protective Sleeve Bag Case with accessories compartment for Amazon Kindle TouchThe construction of the case is very nice and it is perfect for keeping my kindle, cords, and power adaptor plugs organized. However, when you hold the case with the loop strap on top the zippered opening is on the bottom and carrying it by the handle makes it feel as if the kindle could fall out. Also, the photos provided for the item show a secondary bag for accessories. This bag was not included with the purchase.

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

PDA Battery for Palm Tungsten T1, T2, T3

PDA Battery for Palm Tungsten T1, T2, T3
  • Replacement Battery for Palm Tungsten T1, T2, T3. Li-Polymer, 3.7V 850mAh. Brand new, 1 year warranty!

I am a product engineer, used to tiny screws, but the Palm Tungsten T3 is not designed for service by the average user. The new battery restored life to my Palm, but there were many things that I could have done wrong in the reinstallation. I am happy to have done it, but others may end up with a basket of parts.

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It took some time figuring out how to replace the battery. Somebody put a good information on YouTube and it was not too bad to follow the video. Once it was installed, it works good. It gave another life to my old Palm Tungsten T3 ,which has a lot of information I would like to keep.

Monday, January 13, 2014

iZel (Grey & White) - The Adjustable Stand for Viewing of Your iPhone, Android, e-Reader and Other S

iZel - The Adjustable Stand for Viewing of Your iPhone, Android, e-Reader and Other Similar Devices
  • Supports a wide variety of the world's most popular devices.
  • Adjusts for viewing your device in portrait or landscape mode.
  • Positions your screen for the optimum viewing angle.
  • Unfolds easily for travel and weighs only 1.3 oz.
  • Proudly designed and manufactured 100% in the U.S.A.

I've read reviews that say the vertical stand position is useless, because the back of the stand is rounded. That is incorrect, the back of the stand has a detachable piece and if you detach it, then it works just fine in the vertical position and you can press on it firmly without any risk of it tipping over. This is a neat product and a great stand.

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I work at a desk. I have a bunch of monitors and other devices arrayed in front of me, but right in the middle, in the most valuable real estate between my keyboard and my primary monitor, is my mobile phone. It's even closer than my coffee cup. I spend a tremendous amount of time on the phone for work, and need to both view and poke at the touch screen regularly.

At the moment, I have the phone propped up against my KVM switch (a big, sedentary box that my monitor sits on). It used to slide down and fall flat on its back each time I'd touch it. So, I put a little piece of one of those rubber, mesh mats that goes under a rug on my desk to keep the phone from kicking out. Now it only falls down every other time I touch it. It's pretty clear that I need a stand to save both my sanity, and the phone from breaking.

After looking at numerous alternative, I came across the iZel and just knew it was perfect. It's small, adjustable, and can even fold flat so I can take it on the road when I travel to use as an alarm clock stand. It's exactly what I needed.

Unfortunately, I was wrong. The iZel is such a good idea, but it suffers from one, fatal flaw it tips over at the slightest touch. Now, to be fair, the iZel supports the phone in two positions horizontal, and vertical. In the horizontal position, it's pretty stable. Not great, but good enough. In the vertical position, however, it's literally useless.

I have an HTC Merge, and my wife has an iPhone 4 the latter of which is probably the most ubiquitous phone on the planet. Even if it doesn't work for my obscure, heavyweight beast, it should at least accommodate her popular, svelte device. In both cases, however, when cradling the phone in the vertical position, the phone and iZel tip over when you touch anywhere on the top 2/3 of the screen. This occurs for two reasons:

1. The top of the phone is cantilevered over the top of the iZel way too far

2. The third leg of the iZel tripod (back) is round yes, round

That back leg seems like it's purpose-built for tipping over. Take a look at the product photos, then imagine a phone that's twice as tall sitting upright in the iZel. Now picture touching the screen in the upper-right corner. TIP! Left side. TIP! Dead center. TEETER, TOTTER, TIP! The only place where you can safely touch the phone is along the bottom edge, where the 4 Android or 1 iPhone hardware buttons are. (Note that we were able to improve the stability slightly by prying the rounded foot out of the back of the iZel, but not enough to make it even remotely usable under normal circumstances.)

I'm really bummed about this. In the end, my wife decided to use the iZel in its horizontal configuration, as an alarm clock stand (she uses her iPhone as an alarm). Neither her iPhone nor my Android home screens rotate, but I guess it's probably OK, since she'll be lying horizontally in bed when the alarm rings.

Movaic, please make a new version of the iZel that 1) has a flat, wide base in the back for improved stability, 2), is taller, to better support vertical phones, and 3) is identical in every other way. You have a great concept, great materials, and great manufacturing. I'll buy another if you can make the iZel do what it's supposed to do.

BOTTOM LINE: Don't buy the iZel unless you plan to use it exclusively in horizontal mode but do keep your eye out for future Movaic products, as they seem to have some good, if immature (in a product lifecycle sense) ideas.

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They have put a lot of thinking into this stand. It is well made (for what there is to it) and actually folds flat so it can be carried in a case or bag without taking up a ton of space.

I forget how the unit works but there is a piece on the back that can be taken out and turned around to give it more height, I think for a lower or higher viewing angle in landscape mode.

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I like this stand. It is sturdy and has rubber or silicone edges so it doesn't scratch the desk or the phone. It also keeps the stand from scooting around the table top surface. The stand has several adjustible angles for easy viewing. I use the stand for a Samsung Galaxy S3 and it works fine. The horizontal setting is best for my phone. It allows me to use the touch screen without tipping the phone over. Although the stand will hold the phone vertically, it is less stable for using the touch screen. I'm going to order another stand for home use.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Corsair 8GB (1x8GB) DDR3 1333 MHz (PC3 10666) Laptop Memory (CMSO8GX3M1A1333C9)

Corsair 8GB DDR3 1333 MHz Laptop Memory
  • Speed: 1333MHz
  • Timing: 9-9-9-24
  • Type: DDR3
  • Pin Out: 204 Pin
  • Voltage: 1.5V
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Replaced the stock RAM in my Acer Aspire netbook Acer Aspire One AO722-0473 11.6-Inch HD Netbook (Espresso Black) with this and it works like a charm. Shaved 15 secs off the boot time and is noticeably faster while running Netbeans IDE.

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My netbook came with Windows 7 (64-bit) and 2 GB RAM in one slot. This 8 GB module installed easily and worked right away without any fuss!

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I recently have been reading about how the Core i7 Second Generation L502X can accept the 8 GB DDR3 modules. I was curious and excited, but my Dell XPS 15 kept on saying (via the Dell site) to only support maximum of 8 GB (24 GB modules). I kept reading only of people saying it would work.. and I am happy to say it does. I had 6 GB (1 2GB module and 1 4GB Module). I replaced the 2 GB module with this Corsair 8 GB module and everything works perfectly. I have Windows 7 Home Premium and it correctly recognizes 12 GB of memory.

Installing it was a breeze and it everything booted perfectly. The real great feature (for me) is to open some really big files and know I have plenty of memory left (ie Premier or Photoshop). If you want more more memory, I would recommend this memory. Also, if you did not believe that the 8 GB modules were compatible with the XPs 15 i7 Core (2nd Generation)...well they are.. just remember to flash your BIOS to the current version first....

Enjoy!! works great!

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The Apple specifications for my MacBook Pro with an intel 2.7 GHz i7 processor say the most RAM you can put in is 8 GB. WRONG! I took a chance and ordered to of these memory modules and now my reports 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3. Now you only need this upgrade if you run LOTS of applications at the same time or are processing video, high resolution photos or a power user. If you are browsing the web, answering emails and doing some word processing, save your money. But if you are in the need for more RAM in your MacBook Pro and think 8GB is your limit -THINK AGAIN!

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Purchased two of these for my Macbook Pro late 2011. They arrived very fast, did not expect such fast free shipping. Installed them as soon as I got them . Error free and giving my laptop a huge boost.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Generiks Stylus & Ink Pen for iPad, iPhone, iPod, & Other TouchScreens - Silver

Generiks Stylus & Ink Pen for iPad, iPhone, iPod, & Other TouchScreens - Silver
  • Soft Rubber Tip
  • Smooth navigation without smudges
  • Comfortable pen-like design
  • Includes a built in Ink Pen for Paper

I bought this to use with my Kindle Fire. If you check around you will find the prices on these touch screen stylus vary on a wide range. This stylus works fine on my Kindle and I really don't see how paying more for the expensive ones would work any better. I checked around on Amazon.com and found this one. I have no complaints.

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