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Friday, October 17, 2014

SanDisk 32 MB CompactFlash Card

SanDisk 32 MB CompactFlash Card
  • 32 MB memory
  • Removable data storage system
  • Ultra compact
  • High image quality
  • For use in digital cameras, PDAs, HPCs, personal communicators, and audio recorders

At 1024 x 768 resolution, this memory card holds 200-390 images on my Polaroid PDC-700 camera (that's like 8-16 rolls of film). The price and capacity are just right for weekend trips or special events. **Go crazy** and take pictures of anything and everything that catches your eye!

I took 89 pictures in 5 hours at my company's "Relay for Life" event on Friday, and really enjoyed not having to "budget" my photos or worry about running out of film. The image quality was excellent, and downloading was quick & easy with a digital film reader.

I'm planning a 2-week trip to Spain this fall, and am considering an additional 32MB SanDisk memory card just in case I get **Too Crazy**. Does anyone know if they make a storage case for spare memory cards?

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When I purchased my digital camera (Kodak DC280) I included one of these for extra space. The card works properly and was at a good price. What else can you ask for?

Not much, unless you find that you sometimes take lots of photos. I guess that includes me. In which case you'll wish that you purchased a larger card. I bought the Viking 128mb card, and now feel completely prepared with the combined cards providing enourmous storage. Unless you are going to be away for an extended period, I can't imagine needing more space.

The bottom line is that this card works, but you need to really consider what your storage requirements will be so you can select the right size.

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I have a 32 MB Sandisk Compact Flash card for my Nikon Coolpix 950, a 2-megapixel digital cam. This card will allow you to record about 50 pictures at the standard (640x480) resolution, so if you find you're not a 'power user' of your camera, it should be plenty and the dollars-to-megabyte ratio is right!

However, if you regularly shoot at higher resolutions such as 1600x1200 (i.e. 8" x 10" photo quality), you won't be able to fit 20 photos on this card. In that event, you might want to think about going for their 96MB card (also available from Amazon!)

With this size card you might also want to think about going for Sandisk's inexpensive USB card reader it's up to 50x as fast and a lot less hassle than hooking the camera up to the computer!

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I didn't realize that there are large differences between brands of CompactFlash cards until I purchased (thinking that I was saving money) an inferior, "no name" brand. The generic card literally fell apart on me.

After making that mistake, I researched through the tech boards and unequivically, the SanDisk and the Viking disks received the best reviews and the highest ratings.

I chose the SanDisk brand because its price was better than the Viking's without foregoing the quality as I had done previously.

This is a great buy at the current, discounted price. Take advantage of it while the sale price is still available!

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The most common application for this type of memory card is a digital camera, but these can also be used with a number of electronic devices, including the HP Jordana, and even your laptop computer with a PC Card adapter. You can store any type of data on the cartridge, and they can be quickly changed between devices. I have never had a problem with any of my SanDisk Compact Flash Cards.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One AOD255E-1802 10.1-Inch Netbook Diamon

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One AOD255E-1802 10.1-Inch Netbook Diamond BlackThis is the second rooCase I have purchased. I was so satisfied with the first case I purchased that I wanted to looked for a rooCase for a for my touchpad! The quality of these cases is excellent--the material, the stitching,and design have not been disappointing. I really like these cases.

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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

HP® iPAQ 211 Enterprise Handheld PDA, 624 MHz, 4 inch TFT, 128 MB SDRAM, Black

HP® iPAQ 211 Enterprise Handheld PDA, 624 MHz, 4 inch TFT, 128 MB SDRAM, Black
  • Alarm(s) - Battery Charging, Battery Fully Charged, WLAN/Bluetooth Active
  • Backlight - LED Backlight
  • Battery Backup - Lithium-Ion 2200 mAH
  • Catalog Publishing Type - PDAs-Standard
  • Display - 4 inch TFT

My previous PDA was a 4 + year old Palm TX, so this review will largely focus on comparisons between that device and the HP 211.

General Observations:

A bit bigger and somewhat heavier than the Palm.

Seems well constructed and is nice-looking. I notice many reviewers rave about the screen, but to me it didn't seem noticeably better than the Palm. I didn't care for the case that came with it. The Palm had a cover over the screen that could easily be flipped open or shut and left me with something still slim enough to carry in a shirt pocket. The 211 came with a very close fitting case from which it cannot be easily extracted. It is nicer looking, but I lost the stylus the first day, due to the way you have to hold the PDA and pull on it to extract it. I have since replaced this with a Boxwave cover with magnetic clasp. But too bulky and heavy now to carry in my shirt.

Faults:

transition from portrait to landscape mode is slower than the Palm. You have to hold a button down for a few seconds, whereas the Palm only needed a single tap on an icon.

Documents are much slower to open or close than in the Palm. Also the Palm would remember my location when I closed a doc. The 211 always opens it at the beginning; so for long documents, it is a pain to find where you left off. Also in the palm, I could put book marks to easily find important sections in a long document; can't do that with the 211.

In the Solitaire game, which I play a lot, the cards seem a bit smaller and less distinct than on the Palm.

On the Palm, I could encrypt a single note; handy for storing credit card numbers and so on. Can't do that on the 211, although you can lock the entire device. This is a nuisance, so I had to figure out an alternative method of securing that type of information.

On the Palm, if I want to do a picture slide show, the orientation changed automatically as needed for each picture. The 211 doesn't do that, so if you start in landscape mode and come to a portrait-type picture, it will be displayed quite small. Also, the device doesn't seem to recognize that it's being used during a slide show, so it turns off after whatever time limit you have set for auto-off. Then you have to turn it back on, navigate back to the pics, find your spot again, etc.

Good Stuff:

Love the chime for calendar reminders. Pleasant sound and gradually gets louder. I use this now for my alarm clock, as it is not jarring to wake up to like a typical alarm clock.

Voice recorder. The Palm didn't have one. However, you have to hold the mike pretty close to your mouth if you want a decent recording. This wouldn't work out well if you wanted to record a meeting.

Game "Bubble Breaker." A screen full of different colored bubbles. Find 2 or more touching and double tap to remove them. The remaining bubbles above drop down. Get larger groups of same color bubbles together before removing and increase your score.

Removable battery. But the Palm battery (not removable) gave very good service the entire time I had it.

Voice recorder. I mention this twice because of a really nifty feature: you can append a voice recording to a note. This can be very useful, for example: I see a recipe I like but don't want to type the whole thing into my PDA. I can type a very short note, like "chicken pie" and then record the recipe as an attachment to that note. So later, I just look up "chicken pie" and then listen to the recipe.

I will not comment on features like the wireless, memory cards and so on, as others have done so more ably than I.

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Friday, August 29, 2014

PalmOne PalmConnect Serial Kit

PalmOne PalmConnect Serial Kit
  • Synchronizes your Mac and Palm handheld with the touch of a button
  • Connects HotSync cradle or cable to Mac serial printer or modem port
  • Kit includes updated Palm Desktop software
  • Replaces MacPac 90200U
  • Compatible with Palm III series, V, or VII handhelds

Fair warning: I'm a true-red Microsoft hater, and a MacFan for life. :) Now that I've gotten that bias confessed, I must say that this kit provides the user of an older (pre-USB) Mac everything he/she needs to connect his/her Palm to his/her Mac, like the PC people do. So far the software has worked flawlessly, and the adapter has been secure ... definitely no product complaints here.

The ONLY gripe I can give it is that the price is a little high for a simple serial adapter and software you can download from Palm's web site. Adding insult to injury is the fact that PC users get everything they need out-of-the-box (at least with the Palm IIIxe) to HotSync, while we MacUsers have to wait for delivery of another product. I didn't look around for less expensive serial adapters, and obviously the convenience of having the software on CD-ROM beats a slow download any day. Still, it does feel a little unfair at times.

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I ordered a Palm m500 and knew I would be connecting to an older Mac without a USB port. After spending quite a bit of time on the Palm web site and not finding much info, a Google search lead me back to Amazon.com and this kit.. When I got the Palm I realized I needed a Serial cradle. I think I'll also need the connect kit to connect to the modem or printer port. It would be nice if this kind of info was more readily available.. Oh well, it the price to pay for being both a Mac user and not up on the latest technology. But I do have a USB cradle in case I ever upgrade my MAc

Friday, August 1, 2014

ATI FireGL V7300 512 MB PCIE Video Card

ATI FireGL V7300 512 MB PCIE Video Card
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This item was listed and sold to me at a small fraction of the original MSRP. What a deal. It has made it possible for me to do my graphics homework just like the pros for way under a $100.00. THANKS!!!

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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Palm M100 Hot Sync Cable Db9f/pda

Palm M100 Hot Sync Cable Db9f/pdaThis is a must have item for any Palm m100 series user who is extremely mobile. I use the hotsync cradle with my desktop and this hotsync cable with my laptop. I can carry this around in my bag, so I can sync my data and addresses whenever I want. This definitely helps me keep up-to-date.

This cable is a necessity when you want to back-up your M100 on your computer. I have also found that it is a lot easier to type my schedule and addresses on my computer and then sync with my Palm because I don't have the folding keyboard.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Mustek ScanExpress H610 Scanner

Mustek ScanExpress H610 Scanner
  • 1" color LCD screen for quick view of scanned images
  • Stand-alone handheld scanner to digitize documents without PC connection
  • Scan directly to micro SD card
  • Quick scan to photos, documents, magazines up to A4 size
  • Scanning resolution up to 600 dpi

Since using this hand held scanner, I have put it through the paces. I have scanned close to 1,000 documents and it works beautifully. I'm working with extremely old and faded documents of various colors and illustrations, photos, etc. I am exceptionally pleased.

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Sunday, June 8, 2014

3M Pocket Projector (3M MPro160)

3M Pocket Projector
  • 32-lumens brightness for full 2-hour battery
  • SVGA (800x600) resolution
  • Compatible with: PC, DVD, iPod, iPhone, digital camera, smartphone, gaming consoles
  • Two, .75W stero speakers
  • Light source: LED-20,000 hours typical
  • VGA input/output

The miniaturization of technology is amazing. With iPods and cell phones and netbooks I've always had ways to show neat stuff, but generally one at a time. Nobody likes to squint over a tiny screen or deal with viewing angles. Something small and battery powered that I can just stow in my bag and project on any wall would be pretty great. Unfortunately, this just does that and doesn't quite seem to be as magical as the PR makes it out to be.

As far as controls and circuit logic goes, it's pretty plain. Just a stand-by screen waiting for input, volume up and down, mute, battery check, and off. No color adjustment. No 16:9 / 4:3 toggle. No high-power mode when plugged through AC. I know it's small, but even a simple color adjustment could maximize the range of non-ideal surfaces you can confidently project onto.

The image itself is fair quality... even though this 2010 model has double the brightness of the earlier 3M models, you still really can't consider using this in a lit room. That "whether you're in a cafe .. or conference room" really is a bit of a stretch since the cafe isn't going to let you turn out the lights. One real annoying bit about the display is the rainbow effect that drives me crazy from early DLP televisions. Newer revisions are fast enough to minimize it, but the red/green/blue flicker is quite obvious with this. I would say that rules out most movement-heavy video sources, relegating it to the world of Powerpoints and camera shots. For those things it should do fine: the standby screen gives a nice big "3M" logo in the center and you could use that for a focus reference. As the machine stays on and heats up, though, it seems to lose focus a bit and it then becomes a little more difficult to readjust because the focus dial is now hot. Last part about the image quality: you should know it's a 800x600 display, so, even though you could, in theory, hook up a 1080i or 1280x960 WXGA source, it's all gonna get scaled down to 800x600 anyway. Ye shall find no forgiveness for small fonts.

Audio is another let down. The volume adjust only has 4 levels so there's not too much control over it. And even at it's highest it barely exceeds the noise of the cooling fan. While it's nice it has a headphone port for more substantial audio setups, I wouldn't see why you would route it through the projector unless you were forced to (by using HDMI or a dedicated iPod cable).

Now the stuff that doesn't matter quite so much. It comes with a lot of goodies. It comes with a flexing mini tripod with a standard mounting post, which means not only can you mount the projector on any standard tripod, you can also put anything on this mini-tripod. It also has a fold-down kickstand to raise it, so, it seems like a duplicated accessory. You get tons of plug adapters which are nice, a composite cable with gender adapters for each cable, and a VGA cable with audio tail. The connections are flexible but I much would have rather had real ports on the sides. There's room enough for composite, component, HDMI, and a 1:1 iPod cable. It wouldn't be neat and it would be scattered all around each edge, but at least I wouldn't have to carry an additional bushel of cables for devices I might want to plug in. Rounding up the accessories is a little carrying case that fits it just perfectly. Unfortunately, with the extra stuff you'll have to carry around, the utility of a carrying case that JUST fits the projector is a bit silly. I would have been fine with just a snug little lens cap. I think they included all this stuff because after being a little disappointed with what you get you might not want to throw more money at it for adapters and cables.

Look, I understand it's a POCKET projector, but really I don't think the technology is there yet. Seems the biggest limiting factor of the technology is the battery with a leisurely 2800 mAh. If it simply had more juice then they can crank up the brightness, color cycling frequency (less rainbow), and audio. It takes 3 hours to charge but lasts only 2 while operational. All this puts together a ho-hum product that will put off my fantasy of an impromptu drive-in movie date on the side of a tractor trailer in a parking lot for perhaps another 5 years.

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This projection device was made for business presentations, home slide shows and alike. It is not a replacement for a one thousand dollar high definition projection system, nor was it meant to be. I found it to be exactly as advertised.

WHAT YOU GET

a light, easily hand-held unit (weighing less than 11 ounces), with 32 lumen intensity and two very small(0.75watt)internal speakers.

a small, flexible, tripod

a case for the unit, which holds only the unit

a wall charger that is adaptable for US, EU, UK and AUS electricity plugs (please note that the voltage in these systems varies, so it is very important that this adapter be used as this insures that the correct voltage and current is delivered to the unit)

cables enabling one to use a computer (PC and MAC), camera, and phone as a source

HOW DID MY UNIT PERFORM? The device I received performed as advertised, specifically (based on using it with a lap-top PC, tested with PowerPoint presentations and movie DVDs):

The setup was very simple and straightforward. The unit only allows one to view the state of the battery and to change the sound level from Mute to one of four other levels. However, given the very low level of the sound coming from the projector, the speakers would probably always be used at the highest level unless earphones were being used (there is an earphone jack on the projector). There is a focusing wheel, but no other picture adjustment.

Fully charging the unit from a complete discharge took a little less than the three hours stated in the description of the device. While charging, a yellow/orange light is illuminated, which goes out when the unit is completely charged. The advertised run-time on battery is two hours, and I found that the unit lasted a bit longer than this. At 2 hr, 10 minutes, the green light denoting that the unit was on changed to flashing red, and this continued for another ten minutes before the projector turned off.

The resolution was adequate for a PowerPoint presentation using 24pt type. The output from my computer was only VGA, which is far from being HD. However, the text was fine, but not as sharp as it is on the computer screen. This is not very surprising, given that the image was enlarged over that viewed on a 15 inch screen.

I tested this using a darkened room in the daytime and the same room at night. I found that in the daytime, I got good results with a 36 inch to 48 inch diagonal picture. As expected, the picture was even sharper at less than 36 inches, but going to a very much smaller screen defeats the purpose of the device. At night, when the room was even darker, I got a reasonably good picture up to about 60 inches. The image quality was a function of the darkness of the room and how well aligned the projector was with the screen. I used both a white and beige poster board screens and found both acceptable. I was also able to use the room wall, which is beige and textured. The advertising material suggests that the picture can be used with up to 80 inches enlargement, but at this size there is a further degradation in the intensity and sharpness of the image. Again this is just simple physics as the intensity and sharpness of any image degrades as it is enlarged.

The sound for the unit comes from the earphone jack on my computer and as such it is very weak and tinny. I got better results by not plugging in the speakers on the projector and just using the speakers on the computer.

WHAT I DID NOT LIKE.

While the setup and use of the unit is straight-forward, I would have liked a functional manual. The unit comes with a thick booklet containing a Warranty and Safety Guide, but it is in 10 languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and four Asian languages) and does not tell anything about the operation of the projector. There is also a Quick Start Guide in these ten languages, but most of the information is displayed pictorially. As I said, I found the setup and operation easy, but I still had a few questions. It was not clear how to hook up the sound, but I deduced that it had to be through the earphone jack as there was no other way to do this. I still do not know exactly how to read the battery indication icon, as I see little difference between fully charged, fully discharged, or anything in-between. This is not much of a problem since I plan to use the unit when it is fully charged and use it for less than 2 hours, or use it with the charger hooked up.

As noted, the speakers are weak and tinny and are not very useful for even a moderate size room.

HOW DO I RATE THIS DEVICE?

This is a five-star unit for its intended purpose, which is primarily for business presentations and home slide shows. It is very useful for a traveling businessman as it enables one to carry a presentation on a very small screen laptop or even a tablet and show it to a moderate size group. The unit can easily fit in a large laptop case or attaché case, along with the tripod, charger, and cables. I found that enlarging the image to three feet diagonally enabled me to clearly see 24pt type at 15-20 feet. The image was not perfectly sharp, but was very readable. If you are expecting a perfect image, you will be disappointed, but I found the image very acceptable for a business presentation. For my use of this device, the poor sound quality should not be a problem, as I have never used sound with my presentations. However, if you are showing a prepared presentation that employs sound, you will need better speakers. You could use auxiliary speakers with your laptop and forget about the internal speaker in the projector.

Please remember that this review is based solely on my tests with a laptop PC and on its suitability for business presentations. I give this projector five-stars for its suitability for this task, but this is NOT a good choice for showing a movie to a group of people, nor was it intended to be used as such. The image is only VGA and the sound is poor.

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Greetings,

I've had this handy projector for about two weeks now, and its great at what it does...but why?

WHAT IT DOES:

Projects a low-powered image onto a wall. Room needs to be pretty dark for the image to be at all visible.

WHAT IT DOES NOT DO:

Project an image when there is any real light in a room

WHY USE IT?

Fun, and little else.

This is not a practical projector for business purposes (i.e., when you have a client to impress). It IS a fun device for hotel rooms to watch a movie on the wall, but I would not drag the device with me in an overnight bag due to size and weight issues.

PROS:

Good battery

Reasonably light

Good price

truly portable

CONS:

So low powered (30 lumens, when a standard projector is 2000-3000 lumens) that it is impractical for anything other than a dark room

Speakers are basically uselesss; most laptops or netbooks will have better sound

CONCLUSION:

A product in search of a need. Think hard before you buy it as to what application it will address.

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First of all, this little device displays a very large, clear picture. The color fades out a little if you go larger than about a 6 foot by 4 foot projection, but anything smaller is bright and clear in a dark room. It would be nice to be able to adjust the color for different colored walls, but there is no way to do that, only a dial to adjust the focus. Also, the volume is so low it's not practical to use it when trying to watch a video.

I have three kids and they like to watch each other play computer games, but it drives the player crazy to have someone looking over their shoulder to watch their laptop. They solved that problem by using this projector so the other two can watch it on the wall and the player has his laptop all to himself. We also use it to watch Amazon Prime Instant Videos, but for that, we use speakers, otherwise you wouldn't be able to hear the movies.

It comes with a storage bag, a flexible tripod, all the wires you need to connect it to various devices and power adaptors for different countries.

I really like this portable projector for a couple of reasons.

First, its portability is just awesome. Nowadays regular projectors are getting smaller and smaller, but they are still heavy and bulky to carry around, which is inconvenient, because it is as if I'm carrying an extra laptop. However, with this tiny projector, I don't feel that way. It feels more as if I'm carrying an extra smart phone, just a bit thicker than an iPhone. This pocket projector also comes with a nice carrying pouch for your convenience.

Second, the connection. This projector comes with all kinds of connection cables; I did not have to worry about buying any additional cables, which often times is the case with other gadgets. My favorite is the iphone connector cable that worked great with 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPad. The projector worked immediately with photo, movie, air video, streamtome, YouTube, and a whole bunch of other video apps on my iPhone and iPad. Now with these two small gadgets, I have discovered many creative ways of using this projector for fun or professional business. For instance, a wedding photographer (which is profession which could benefit from this projector) can set up this projector easily on any white wall to showcase the night's captures. And again its portability lessens the weight of a photographers' gear. I also can't wait for the iOS 5's airplay mirroring feature. I am not sure how it will work out with this projector yet, but I can imagine it will be awesome if it does (maybe via apple tv 2).

Third, it is simple and user-friendly, which is great. Lack of settings or simplicity can be annoying for some people, but not all of us have to be technically bright. All I had to do to operate this projector was simply plug, turn on the power, focus, and watch. The fact that this projector is easy to use makes the gadget unbelievably likable.

As for cons: Things I don't like about this projector, however, are: sound quality, lack of settings, mini tripod that it includes, and fan noise. I did not expect great sound quality out of this tiny box, but fortunately, there is an audio out on the projector if I needed better sound.

Also, the tripod connecting hole is not in the center of the weight; therefore, unless you have a better tripod than the one it comes with, it's not too easy to get the projector the way you want. I recommend the $15 Joby golliapod.

Lastly, the fan noise is there. It is not super loud, but it's there. I noticed once the fan started running, within a minute or so, it buried under the movie audio and I forgot about it after that.

There are little things I might want to mention such as the product not including a lens cover, battery life lasts about two hours, which was enough for me, and no keystone control; however I can't have all the features I want in this small projector. Rather, I put it this way : it's awesome that this tiny projector makes huge video screen out of my empty white wall.

Monday, April 21, 2014

PDair B41 Brown Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250/Galaxy Nexus SCH-i515

PDair B41 Brown Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250/Galaxy Nexus SCH-i515Excellent quality and craftsmanship ... the only issue I see is after some time the phone is loose and tends to slide out easily it would be great if they had something on the top to lock it in place ... one more thing u cannot pull down the top slide down curtain easily but u can. But its a great product and I love it

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Exercise Variable Resistance Band 5-level Latex Tubes - Set

Exercise Variable Resistance Band 5-level Latex Tubes - Set
  • NEW 5 RESISTANCE BANDS SET for YOGA, ABS GYM WORKOUT
  • Professional Resistance Band x 5
  • Yellow ---- Extra Light Resistance,Green----- Light Resistance
  • Blue ----Medium Resistance,Red---- Heavy Resistance
  • Black ----Extra Heavy Resistance

I loved this product..

It really worth to spend $20 for this useful item.

I would highly recommend this item for everyone.

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Convenient little package of bands. They arrive just like the picture shows, and are pretty good quality. I haven't used the heaviest one, but the other 4 seem to be in very good working order and at no risk to snap. The bands are pretty good quality (though my experience is admittedly limited) and the attachments seem to hold up well. The bag to hold the extra pieces when not in use is also a convenient little accessory. Recommended item!

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Love them! Love the variation of resistance, and love that the door attachemtn is versatile, and not limited to just using a door hinge. Good product!

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excellent product and very useful .. 100% recommended for those looking for a good product and the best is the good price

I love the variety, but I do wish it came with an instructional video or a workout, but You Tube workouts using these bands have been good to me. I swear by the benefits of resistant training with these bands.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

BoxWave Apple iPod touch 2G (2nd Generation) mini Capacitive Stylus (Sparkle Edition) - Small Portab

BoxWave Apple iPod touch 2G mini Capacitive Stylus - Small Portable iPod touch 2G Stylus w/ Tether and Rhinestone Detail Design
  • Works with all capacitive touch screens
  • Helps avoid fingerprints and smudges
  • Pocket-sized for added convenience
  • Durable and responsive tip
  • Adorned with shiny, diamond-like decorations

I really like this case. It is snug, protects most of the BlackJack's important parts, and still keeps the phone thin and easy to slip into a pocket. The only thing holding this back from a 5-star rating is the screen is still very much exposed, and once you snap it on your BlackJack, you'll have a bear of a time getting it off. With the BlackJack's relatively short battery life, swapping out a battery is necessary once in a while, and with the Active Case, you need a small screwdriver to pry it apart -literally. I guess it only proves there is no perfect case out there. Still, a good strong choice.

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Ultimate Travel Kit: Neoprene Dual Pocket Zipper Case (Pink), Mini HDMI Type C to HDMI Type A Cable,

Ultimate Travel Kit: Neoprene Dual Pocket Zipper Case, Mini HDMI Type C to HDMI Type A Cable, Micro USB to USB Cable, Car Charger, Wall Travel/Home Charger, and Carabiner Key Chain for the Kodak PlaySport HD Zx3 Waterproof Pocket Video Camera
  • The padded stylish neoprene sleeve zipper case pouch lets you carry and store your valuable electronic device.
  • Mini HDMI (Type C) to HDMI (Type A) cables: 24k Gold-Plated Connectors High-Purity Oxygen Free Copper Conductors (30awg Cable).
  • The USB 2.0 cable is great for charging or to transfer data.
  • The car charger is great for long road trips and has an input DC 12V-14V and outputs DC 5V +/- 5%.
  • This purchase includes a zipper case, cable, USB Cable, car charger, wall charger, key chain

This kit has come in handy with all our traveling needs! The zipper case has room for any extra batteries or lens wipes! And the clip is sturdy enough to hold our keys too!

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Very pleased with the price and pieces in this accessory collection. Stayed with the Kodak PlaySport Zx3 as it has better reviews, so I got this kit. The case in perfect and the other accessories seem great though I haven't used them.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Ricoh Type 220 Waste Toner Bottle

Ricoh Type 220 Waste Toner Bottle
  • Waste toner bottle necessary for function of laser printer
  • Compatible with Ricoh Aficio SP C220N, C221N, C222DN, C220S, C221SF, and C222SF
  • Print yield of 25,000
  • Collects excess toner, developer and paper residue
  • Backed by 90-day warranty

These waste toner bottles only need to be changed every 25,000 copies and until the printer "notified" me that it was coming up for a new one, I was blissfully unaware that the printer even had a waste toner bottle. Lucky for me Amazon had the product and at the best price. It came quickly as is normal for Amazon shipments so I was all set to change it. I found it very easy to change and had no mess to clean up what so ever although I spread out newspaper in case as the instructions suggested.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Premium Neoprene Durable Protective Pink Carrying Cover Case Slim Design for Pandigital Novel 7" Col

Premium Neoprene Durable Protective Pink Carrying Cover Case Slim Design for Pandigital Novel 7' Color Multimedia White eReader + Indlues a 4-Inch Determination Hand Strap + Includes a Crystal Clear HD Noise Filter Handsfree with Mic and Mute Button
  • Pink w/ Black neoprene Canvas Portfolio Case for Pandigital Novel eReader
  • Noprene Case was design to protect from bumps dents and scrateches // Interior its patted with soft neoprene fabric
  • Case was design durable,slim and stylish to go with your pandigital and to fit anywhere
  • + Includes a Crystal Clear High Quality HD Noise Filter Earbuds Earphones Handsfree 3.5mm Jack
  • Includes a 4-Inch Determination Hand Strap "at Zero Cost to You"

I purchased my ereader a couple of months ago but it didn't come with a case. I tried keeping it in my purse so when I was out and had time on my hands, I could pull it out and read. However, by using that method it was never charged because it would get turned on while in my purse. I ordered this case to protect the glass from scratches and breakage, and also to hopefully prevent accidental activation. So far, it has worked and the ereader is always ready for use. The case is soft and durable. It came with a set of ear buds, another item the ereader didn't come with, which are great. The case also came with a clip on handle that is available if I decide to use it. I think this case is great (and the color isn't bad neither).

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This case is awesome! It's stylish and it fits my needs. It protects my e-reader when I put it in my purse and I can even carry it on my wrist if needed with the band it came with. I love it! Great product, especially for the price!!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

rooCASE Neoprene Super Bubble Sleeve Case for HP Pavilion dm1z 11.6-Inch (Black / Dark Blue)

rooCASE Neoprene Super Bubble Sleeve Case for HP Pavilion dm1z 11.6-InchI was very impressed with the quality of this case. I love the bubbles they are very cushy and I think they protect my computer well.

I have no cons to this computer, in fact I bought a second one for my friend.

I bought this case for my HP 11.6 netbook and it's perfect. It's has a nice layer of padding for the beating the computer can take in a bookbag and have enough space to slip in a mouse, or other computer accessory or charging cord. I really like the blue/black color scheme. Great item and a low cost to protect your computer.

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This is a great laptop sleeve. It fits my HP Pavilion snugly and has substantial padding. The pocket is nice for holding a CD/DVD, a small pad of paper, a pen/pencil and a flash drive, but isn't large enough for a mouse or a true hard drive. Great for putting in my backpack (when I already have lots of pocket space) so I know it's safe in there.

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Case fits my dm1 perfectly

the "bubble" inside the case is very nice, feels like it provides some protection, not like other cases.

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This is a perfect fit for my HP DM1z. Stylish, pocket for small stuff and added protection while maintaining a small form factor a recommended buy!

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Monday, December 16, 2013

2GB CF MEMORY CARD Pentax Optio 230 330GS 330RS 33L 330 430 Camera

2GB CF MEMORY CARD Pentax Optio 230 330GS 330RS 33L 330 430 Camera
  • Capacity: 2GB
  • Type: Compact Flash (CF) Memory Card
  • For Digital Cameras / Handheld / Laptops

This memory card seems to be working fine. It was promptly shipped in good condition when ordered. I can find no problem with the buying process or the value of the memory card.

L Steelman

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

OtterBox Drybox 3150 Waterproof Case

OtterBox WaterProof Universal Casei bought a smaller otterbox after losing a phone to the lake. I fell in love with that one and got this one then as well. They are awesome rugged boxes to store personal belongings on the beach, fishing, etc. I had to test this also :). i put a piece of paper in it and put it in the lake next to me. I pushed it under water and held it there. The paper was dry as a bone. I even tested the durability. I love it! I recommend this product. Any questions please ask i am always looking for advice so i enjoy giving it when i can as well.

This is a good waterproof box for like campers and hikers but there are some downsides:

1.it's hard to unlatch

2.not very big

3.difficult to put something in it

So if your looking for a waterproof box you should probably get the otterbox 3500

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I thought this was going to be bigger than what it was. It couldn't even fit my Nikon 5100... That's my fault but I kept the box anyways because it is well built and might be of some use for something else. OtterBox items are typically amazing products. Unfortunately this was just too small for what I originally planned on using it for.

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This product which shipped and arrived a day earlier than expected is a great air tight / waterproof (to 100') box with foam-lined interior storage that can be easily shaped and customized to fit small, valuables at maximum protection. Highly recommended.

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Saturday, October 26, 2013

PalmOne Zire 71 Handheld

PalmOne Zire 71 Handheld
  • Bright, 320x320 transflective TFT color display supports more than 65,000 colors
  • Texas Instruments OMAP310 processor (ARM); 144 MHz
  • Integrated digital camera with 640x480 resolution, auto exposure, and automatic white balance control
  • SD expansion slot
  • Zire 71 Handheld, Protective Carrying Case, USB HotSync Cradle, Power Adapter, Desktop Software CD-ROM, Software Essentials CD-ROM, Stylus

I Fried (Power Surge) my handspring Visor over the weekend and went to BestBuy with my "Service Protection Plan" They gave me full credit towards a new device ($...). I had to upgrade. My choice was between the Clie and the Zire ($... extra). The Zire won hands down. It's speed is fantastic, those of you who have older 33MHz chips will notice. The Colors are rich and bright and the interface is easy to use. Graffiti2 takes a little getting use to but it is easily mastered. The camera is just a neat addition, I mean it's not designed for professional photography. Thats what a 5megapixel digital camera is for. But it's great for taking little memory shots and having pictures of your kids available. And the device itself looks good too.

I do agree 16megs is a bit chincey esp when only 13megs is available for application usage. My biggest gripe is the carrying case. The Elastic is so tight that it sets off the joystick every time I insert it. I miss the hard plastic cover from my handspring. Palm could have given better protection than that. That's why it gets only 4 stars.

Anyone looking for an up grade from their old PDA would do well to steer in the direction PALM has taken. Top of the line device, though you may want to get a hard shell case to protect it.

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Despite Sony's slick Clies banging on their hood, Palm has not exactly been known to be very friendly in the bargain department. The Zire I at its low pricetag was an initiate's machine in the Low-Cost-Low-Features bracket. Surprise surprise -the Zire II, er, Zire 71 not only packs a full punch at 300 US$ but also ups the ante on multimedia handhelds!

THINGS TO NOTE:

1. Comes (finally) with OS 5.2 and its sharp fonts + cool icons/themes.

2. Sleek glossy blue skin

3. A light 5.3 ounces in weight

4. A 320x320 screen sporting 65,000 colors screen

5. An awesome VGA (640x480) digicam, but be prepared for a 1-2 second

delay in shutter click. To its credit though the viewfinder software appears very quickly.

6. A revamped PalmDesktop with a conveniently integrated photo-management module, which makes it a snap not only to load pictures onto your handheld, but also to view, organize, and even e-mail those you've taken with it. Also includes basic image-editing features like cropping, rotating, and red-eye reduction.

7. And the AudiblePlayer that enables you to listen to the huge library of spoken-word content from Audible.com

8. A better handwriting recognizing software Graffiti 2

9. A joystick type navigation "nipplehead"

10. Out of the box MP3 support (RealOne Mobile Player)

11. Above all, a snazzy "Kinoma Producer" software to produce movies specifically for your handheld, in 4 easy steps

CAVEATS:

1. No bluetooth (not that I'd need or use it but would have been cool. HP 5455 has both WiFi and BT!)

2. No With all this multimedia doohickey, a voice recorder wasn't much to throw in

3. Only a 16 MB of ram, kinda low for a device with this target market

4. Lack of a good screen cover

5. Digicam pics may be a little slow to save to memory

IN SUMMARY:

Despite the few minor grouses, a great offering from the Palm camp for entertainment junkies packing in mp3 player, audible player, movie player, camera and an Clie/iPaq type screen. May not be a great reason to upgrade if you already have a PDA, but if you are in the market for a new one, this is a superb buy.

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Just bought this Palm for a significant person in my life. Had the opportunity to prep it. The bright color screen is beautiful, and using the built-in camera can't get any easier. The screen feels a little slippery, and Graffiti 2, which still requires you to memorize some weird shorthands, takes some getting used to for people new to Graffiti and also old-time Palm users.

Overall I'm still impressed with Palm's simplicity and speed. And I appreciate the ability to sync with Outlook, using an included third-party app.

But I'm very disappointed in the way Palm implements multimedia functions. In this area, the Pocket PC is way simpler. Let me expound.

To play audio files (only MP3 and RealAudio are supported), you MUST purchase a secure digital expansion card. Of course, given the Zire 71 only has 13MB of user memory, you wouldn't fit too many MP3 songs in the internal RAM anyway if you could. But, still, it would have been nice to be able to carry two favorite songs with me without the SD memory. And had Palm chosen to license Microsoft's WMA technology, we could get the same sound quality at half the file size as standard MP3.

So you need to purchase an SD card, and then install RealOne Player from the 2nd companion CD. The choice of RealOne is not a blessing, because Real's software is totally invasive, even more so than Microsoft's. And copying MP3 files from your Windows desktop to the Zire is a total pain: first you have to create a playlist in RealOne, then specify which files in RealOne to copy, and finally copy. With Pocket PC, I just use Windows Explorer to go to the My Music directory on the Pocket PC, and then drag-and-drop MP3 and WMA files. (On the Mac, you'd use Hotsync, which makes it easier than on Windows. It puzzles me why Palm chose not to implement the same technique on Windows.)

To play video files, you'd need to install both the Kinoma Player and Quick Time. Then, each time you want to copy a file to the Zire, you must use Kinoma to convert the source file (AVI, MPEG and MOV are supported), a time-consuming process. This is true on both Windows and Mac. If you have a fast P4 the process is not as painful, but still it's totally unnecessary. Again, on the PPC, I just drop-and-drop video files into the My Documents folder (or a subfolder) and voila.

So if you are buying the Zire 71 for multimedia functionalities, hold off your purchase and wait until Palm improves this area. If you are buying it for snapping pictures, go for it.

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I just recieved a Palm Zire 71 as a birthday present. Previously I carried a "little black book" of names, addresses, email, phone numbers, etc.. Every few years it would fall apart from being carried everywhere. I planned on buying a bottom of the line PDA to replace my address book when my darling wife suprised me with the Zire 71.

First the good, the screen looks great! It's bright, colorful, and contrasty. My coworkers with older color Palm PDA's all covet it. I'm going to put lots of pictures of my daughter in my PDA and use it for my brag book instead of carrying a bunch of pictures in my wallet. The handwriting recognition is ok but what I like about it is that I can enter the data on my PC then sync it with the PDA. I entered hundreds of entries from my address book in a few hours (quicker than I could have copied them to another address book!). I've been going through game withdrawal ever since giving up my Nokia cell phone with snake (my top game was over 1,100). I downloaded Tetris on my PDA which is a lot more fun.

Now the bad, 16MB of RAM is a little stingy now that RAM [costs so little]. My first addition will be a memory expansion card. I wish the Zire 71 came with everything to play MP3's. As it stands I'd rather buy a [] MP3 player than buy the card for this and then have multiple cards to keep track of. I don't know why the other reviewers consider the built in camera to be good. When you see the pictures on the 320x320 screen they are already downsampled; when you see them at full resolution on a computer screen they look awful; downsampling them to 320x240 doesn't make them look much better. Even the cheapest and worst digital camers takes better pictures than the little camera in the Zire 71. I like the idea of a digital camera in a PDA but as poor as this one is I think they should skipped it and made it a little cheaper or upgraded something else on it.

In sum, this is a great little unit but do budget for a memory expansion and don't get your hopes up too much for its camera.

as well as the hotsyncing with xp.

The hotsynching although frustrating is dealable. I mainly only have trouble when I am trying to hotsync something that is online. Offline problems are less common, but then again most of my hotsyncing has been online so I am not sure how it would be offline.

My biggest problem is the battery life. I was told the battery is not replaceable. I think that sucks considering the price of something like this. Cell phones and gametoys are another thing their battery life may be short too but as far as phones go every year or two most companies give u an upgrade anyway (before battery totally dies)

Palms can be used everyday and the more on it (cameras, mp3, games etc) you use it even more and longer amount of time. Who wants to worry about the battery totally dying on you in a year. Palms are are like computers you get a new one and you have tons of info you have to reprogram and that is a major pain. Who wants to be forced to buy a whole new computer every year. I have had my palm for less than a year and battery life is getting bad. I have to do a overnight recharge everytime I look at it. (I am afraid to turn it on anymore so when I do happen to turn it on it battery is half gone) I dont use the camera much nor the mp3 player. I probably would use them alot if it wasnt for the battery. And like another reviewer said about this thing accidently turning on this thing is probably on a lot more than I think it is causing my lower battery life.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

PenFriend Voice Labeling System

PenFriend Voice Labeling System
  • voice labeling system that allows users to record, and re-record information onto self-adhesive labels
  • easy recognition sound and just four buttons in a simple identifiable pattern
  • instantly play back the recordings
  • over 70 hours of recording time
  • includes 127 labels in a mix of sizes and shapes

I am blind. This device enables me to quickly and easily label my files, CDs, other documents, spices, and other goods. The labeling process is quick and easy, and the backup process works nicely as well. The built in speaker is loud and relatively clear.

I list the downsides below:

1. In my opinion, the device is over priced. It is essentially a recorder with a small built in scanner. As such, it should cost only $50 or $60.

2. I think that the extra label packs are also overpriced. As far as I can tell, they are little more than paper labels with printed codes on them. As such, $30 per pack seems like an extremely high price for a pack of only a few hundred labels.

3. As far as I can tell, you cannot use the labels for this device to label clothing.

Conclusion:

Despite the downsides that I listed above, the device works quite well, and I am very satisfied with it. I would highly recommend it to any other blind or visually impaired person who is looking for a highly efficient labeling system.

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If you are visually impaired or blind, this is a great product to have. All you have to do is push a couple of buttons, describe the item, and attach the label to the item. Touch the label with your PenFriend and it automatically reads the item description back to you. It even has a lanyard so that you can put it around your neck. These labels can be attached to can goods, bottles, appliances, just about anything. I would recommend this item.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Ace Skull Rubberized Snap on Hard Protective Cover Case for Samsung Vibrant T959 + Microfiber Pouch

Ace Skull Rubberized Snap on Hard Protective Cover Case for Samsung Vibrant T959 + Microfiber Pouch Bag
  • Durable Lightweight Construction

My first thoughts when purchasing this protective case for my smartphone was "It's cheap enough and should work until I find a good one" Well I have had this case for quite a few weeks and it's still in great shape! I have dropped my phone and this cover has saved me the cost of a replacement phone. The rubber like feel gives you a great grip and it's not too bulky to prevent it from slipping in to a holster case.

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its imposible to take the case off without smashing you nails against your own screen i was at it for 20 mins and was forced to use a butterknife to take it off....its a good thing and a bad thing....other then a really strong case is that the skull and ace looks amazing looks 100+ better then the picture.