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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Vupoint Magic Wand II 2 Portable Scanner with 1-Inch Color LCD Display (Pewter)

Vupoint Magic Wand II 2 Portable Scanner with 1-Inch Color LCD Display
  • Portable hand-held scanner, with preview display for color and monochromatic images, documents, magazines
  • Includes: Magic Wand portable scanner, USB cable, pouch, cleaning cloth, OCR software, 2 x AA Alkaline Batteries, User's Manual
  • Lightweight and portable; carry it with you anywhere
  • Resolution (DPI): low 300x300 / reg 600x600 / high 900x900
  • Easily scan your documents or photos into digital format files. Scan high resolution in color or B&W

I do a lot of genealogy work on my ancestors and needed a hand-held scanner to record data in books and family bibles, as well as scan photographs, that I could only have access to on-site. It operates on 2 AA batteries. It comes with a SanDisk 512MB micro SD card, a USB connector for downloading scanned documents to a computer, AABBYY FineReader 9.0 OCR software for your computer (I could not get the AABBYY OCR software to work but you really do not need it to view scanned JPEG and PDF files on your computer. You will need Adobe Reader installed on your computer to read documents scanned in the PDF format), and it comes with straight-forward instructions. It allows you to scan in either JPEG or PDF formats. It allows you set the scan quality at either 300 dpi, 600 dpi or 900 dpi. It is very easy to use. You can view thumbnails of what you scan through a little window on the scanner itself but it is much better to download the scans to your computer for viewing by using the included USB connector or by removing the micro SD card from the scanner, putting it in it's regular size SD card adapter, and inserting it in your computer (assuming you have an SD card slot in the computer or have an SD card reader which can be connected to your computer).

When scanning pages from a book I found that it takes a little practice to ensure that you are actually capturing all the words across an entire page. Several initial scan attempts left me missing either the first or last word on a line for a whole page. Practice before you start your first project and if you are scanning something that you may not have access to later then immediately download your scans to your computer and verify you have the entire document.

I would have given this product 5 stars if I could have gotten the included OCR software to work, but you only need this if you want to convert text you scan to another format such as Microsoft Word.

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I have used this little scanner to scan documents and other papers to store them on my computer. SO far I am satisfied with this product. The only problem I found is not being able to operate the scanner connected to a computer. So you have to trust your skills at using the scanner and hope your documents will look good.

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Light, easy to use and quick. If you don't need perfect alignment of the copy, just the information on a page or paper, this works very well. But any jogging or bumps while scanning can shift text and make lines of text print skewed. Also, it does not scan and translate book covers well since it does not recognize artistic script very well. Shipping was quick and it arrived in perfect condition.

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I like it and is a good product but not too good to copy pages from text books but it scans pictures ok.

NICE PRODUCT TO HAVE EVERY ONE SHOULD HAVE ONE IF YOU LIKE SCANNING OLD PICTURES AND IMPORTANT BILLS FOR TAX RECORDS.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

rooCASE 2n1 Silicone Skin (Dark Blue) Case Cover and Capacitive Stylus Pen for Motorola XOOM Tablet

rooCASE 2n1 Silicone Skin Case Cover and Capacitive Stylus Pen for Motorola XOOM Tablet
  • Non-OEM Case for Motorola XOOM Tablet
  • Made of Anti-Dust Silicone Rubber Material. (Tablet NOT Included)
  • Lightweight, Durable and Will Not Add Significant Bulk to XOOM. Has Openings for all Controls and Sensors.
  • rooCASE Capacitive Stylus for Greater Responsiveness . Lightweight Aluminum Body; Weigh: 4oz and Length: 114mm. Convenient 3.5mm Audio Jack Attachment. Clip that Can Attach to Shirt or Pants Pocket.
  • x1 Premium Silicone Skin Cover for Motorola XOOM x1 rooCASE Capacitive Stylus Pen

I have the case on my xoom almost everyday. I like the feel and the look of it a lot. The stylus on the other hand, isn't as good. I didn't expect something wonderful, but I was hoping for a little better.

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Monday, June 30, 2014

Apple iPad / iPad 2 10W Wall Home Charger Adapter

Apple iPad / iPad 2 10W Wall Home Charger Adapter
  • 100% Brand New Non-OEM Wall Charger Adapter
  • AC 100~240V; 10W
  • Get charged up when you plugged the wall charger in!
  • Has blue LED light indicator
  • IC Chip recognizes a full battery & automatically switches to saver mode

Doesn't charge! I left my ipad plugged in all night and it was at the same battery level when i turned it on in the morning! I've tried using it with three different cables and it still wont charge!

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It was really difficult plugging the USB into this charger. I should have stopped, but was in a pinch and needed my iPad. When I tryed to remove the cord however, it wouldn't budge. As I worked it as gently as possible, the wires in the cord broke and now no longer works. Very disappointed and will be returning this (with my cord still in it). It did however, charge my iPad2.

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I received it very quickly; that's about the only good thing about this product. It is not an authentic Apple charger. You can tell by the cheaper plastic and the pinch marks from when the product was pulled from the mold. It just has a lower level of quality than an Apple product would. They have clearly aimed to deceive the consumer with this product.

To top it all off--It doesn't work; Apple products actually work when they are plugged in.

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When plugged in alone it is quiet, but when charging a product it "hisses". Now concerned about a fire hazard.

Only charges iPhone and iPod not iPad. Some kind of aftermarket charger that iPad doesn't accept. I wish I would of just bought one from the apple store.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Tripp Lite B021-000-19 KVM Rack Console 1U Rackmount w 19" LCD Display

Tripp Lite B021-000-19  KVM Rack Console 1U Rackmount w 19' LCD Display
  • 1-year warranty
  • 1U rackmount console with 19-in. LCD screen, keyboard, numeric keypad and touch pad
  • Compatible with PS/2 and USB computers and servers
  • Space-saving 1U rackmount drawer design
  • Supports video resolutions of up to 1280 x 1024

Although our first KVM had 6+ keys that didn't work; I had a great experience with Amazon completing an advanced RMA!

Pros:

The unit has a very solid feel. The screen is very stiff when opening (which I like), not flimsy and shaky when typing. The KVM does not flex much with hands resting on the keyboard.

Cons:

The screen is a little fuzzy and not as clear as I'd expect from a quality LCD

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Unisen iPazzPort KP-810-16A 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Fly Air Mouse Keyboard WITHOUT IR Remote

Unisen iPazzPort KP-810-16A 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Fly Air Mouse Keyboard WITHOUT IR RemoteVery cool remote, it does what it claims to be able to do. The built is alright, it feels a bit plasticy but I wasn't expecting anything different. I use in combination with my Android MK802. I used it with my computer and it works well also. The range is more than enough. I think I've tried about 15 feet which is more than enough or else you can't see the device you're operating.

This product works great for my HTPC but already wearing out the mouse buttons. Functionality is great perfect for what I need just material is flimsy and cheap.

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I am using this to control a MK802 Mini PC running Android and Linux. It generally works well but has an issue with the mouse not being very precise. With the light weight of this device, when you mouse-over a link, the cursor will often wander off the link before you can click on it. I find myself using two hands to steady it. I have never owned a fly mouse before so I don't know if this is typical, I expect it might be.

There are two selectable modes of operation, with "Static mode" the center button is held and released to freeze the cursor and then you use the left mouse button to select it. This helps the stability issue but seems to double the effort somewhat. In "Dynamic mode" it works just like a normal mouse. Tapping the center button once will toggle it between the two modes. The left and right mouse buttons are also strangely reversed.

It seems durable enough although I have only used it off and on for a few weeks. The markings have already worn off the left mouse button. The USB receiver (dongle) stores inside the case which is handy although I cannot open the case with my fingers, I need to pry it open with something flat. It comes with a rechargeable Li-ion battery and USB charging cable. This seems to be the same product as the iPazzPort 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Fly Air Mouse Keyboard with IR Remote minus the IR remote so you might check the reviews there also.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

HQRP Replacement Battery for HP Compaq iPaq 3800 3835 3850 3870 3875 PDA + Screwdriver and Installat

HQRP Replacement Battery for HP Compaq iPaq 3800 3835 3850 3870 3875 PDA + Screwdriver and Installation MANUAL
  • HQRP PDA Battery plus HQRP Universal Screen Protector;
  • 100% compatible with Original Battery and Charger devices;
  • No Memory Effect, The battery can be recharged without loss of capacity;
  • Capacity: 2400 mAh ULTRA high Capacity , 3.7V; CE and SGS-ISO-9001-2000 certified.
  • 200 days warranty!

The company was very cooperative in returning the purchase price for the battery I used to power an IPAQ PDA. No one knows why the battery didn't work. It simply didn't power the device correctly and had it locked into a loop at the start screen. This wasn't a problem with the old battery even though it was dead and being powered by the charger. Some times non factory parts just don't work.

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Needed a replacement battery for my iPaq 3800. This did the trick. Package contained small star screwdriver to use in removing screws. Battery works flawlessly and holds a nice charge.

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The battery is working ok, inmediately i conected to the ipaq and charged it and works correctly, thanks.

J.

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The tools and instructions were great. I installed the battery in minutes with ease. It works great. The instructions mentioned an included standard screw driver. That screw driver is NOT included. Only the special screw driver was needed (I have the other one already).

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Denso Touchpoint 2200 Leather Case w/BC

Denso Touchpoint 2200 Leather Case w/BC
  • Leather case FEATURES a detachable swivel belt clip
  • Genuine leather, leather carrying case is designed specifically for your Denso/ Touchpoint/ TP-2100/
  • Has a full cover over the display and keys.Supported Models and Categories:Denso/ Touchpoint/
  • Latest Technical Development.

Danny Elfman's music for the Tim Burton film (dare I say "classic"?) Beetlejuice is tremendous fun. Even after 10 years (Yes, it's been out that long), I LOVE the music on this CD. The Main Title track remains my single most favorite instrumental composition of all time. If you're in the market for a fun soundtrack, or if you're looking for Classic Elfman, buy this one!

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The music here makes you wonder why Danny Elfman stuck with (Oingo) Boingo for so long. While he may have had a few catchy songs there, his talent for motion picture composing is awesome. Certainly, he and Tim Burton are nearly inseparable (witness The Nightmare Before Christmas and Batman), so Elfman's easy to peg. On the surface, it's tempting to say that once you hear one of his motion picture compositions, you've heard them all, but I suspect there's more nuance to his music that that. This album moves easily from the eerie and ethereal to the warm and heartfelt--often seconds apart. It's all dark, though, being music for a tart comedy about the afterworld. The two Harry Belafonte songs keep the gloom away, and add the perfect touch of whimsicality--both in the movie and in this album. It's hard to erase from your mind.

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This is a great soundtrack from the early Elfman. If you've heard his other movie scores you should like this one since it's in the same vein as his darker Batman style works. The Harry Belafonte songs are nice touch.

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This soundtrack has been hailed by many as the greatest to any horror/halloween film ever. And they are quite right. Catchy, large and sweeping, it beats out any other in it's genre. I've heard this music used everywhere, even in previews for other movies.

Danny Elfman and Tim Burton have a thing for working together, and the result is always spectacualr (except maybe their remake of Planet of the Apes, where neither was at their best, but I'll let that one slide)

This soundtrack is many things, but above all fun. If you are a fan of Elfman or like soundtracks period, this is a good one. And those looking for the tracks Day-O and Jump in Line, you'll find them on here, but not the other calypso tracks or Lydia's opera theme.

Danny Elfman provides an excellent score to Tim Burton's Beetlejuice (his second film, if I'm not mistaking). The music captures the comical elements of the film, but never loses the gothic theme which is now a trademark of a Burton/Elfman film. The two caribbean songs by Harry Belafonte (Day-O and Jump In The Line) are amusing and adds a nice diversity to the soundtrack, without breaking the "feel" of it. Tim Burton tried to add a musical number to Batman without succeeding to the fullest, here luckily it works absolutely fine. This is a great soundtrack, and you don't need to be an Elfman fan to appreciate it.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Flexible Bluetooth/Wireless Keyboard for Apple iPad

Flexible Bluetooth/Wireless Keyboard for Apple iPadI looked at Bluetooth keyboards to compliment my iPad. This one looked great in the pictures but when I received the product it was completely unsuited to the task. First off the keyoard is much smaller than it looks online and the keys are rubber chicklet type keys which will not allow you to touch type. As in the other review the keys are smaller than the keypad on the iPad so there is no advantage. Believe it or not the Microsoft curve bluetooth keyboard works much better. Apple's Bluetooth keyboard also works.

The good news is that I was able to return the keyboard no questions asked, so the company is a good one, its just this product that does not fit the bill

A word of caution I was looking for a Bluetooth keyboard primarily for when I am on long airplane rides but, as many of you know you are not allowed to use Bluetooth devices on airplanes, which kind of defeats the purpose.

Overall the need is real, but this product will not meet the need in my opinion.

Works and pairs Ok with my iPad. It is tiny, but at least all your punctuation and numbers are there.

Only real criticism: The EJECT key is ignored by the iPad. I tested the keyboard on a Macbook and the EJECT key is functional, but on the iPad it is ignored. The EJECT is the key that is supposed to pop up the native iPad keyboard. You can still get the native keyboard by turning off the bluetooth keyboard.

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It's just far too small. The product description says this keyboard is a "Full size QWERTY keyboard", but that is incorrect. The actual size of the letter portion of the keyboard is significantly smaller than the iPad's onscreen landscape keyboard and slightly smaller than the portrait onscreen keyboard. The outside distance from Q to P is 7 inches (18cm) on the iPad in landscape. It is only 5 inches (12.5cm) on this keyboard. So, before buying, put your 8 typing fingers down on a 5 inches of a ruler like it is a keyboard to see how the fit will feel. Alternatively, rest your left hand on "ASDF" on your iPad's PORTRAIT onscreen keyboard to get a sense of the size. I have small hands, yet it is completely unusable for me. I can type very fast on a regular keyboard, but hunting and pecking is quicker on this. The ipad screen is much more comfortable but gives no physical feedback.

If you can somehow deal with the tiny size, it does roll up very small. It's about the size of a pack of cards when rolled up.

I'm returning this and ordering a second Apple Wireless Keyboard (Retail Packaging). That keyboard is an appropriate size for hands, and is still very small and portable. I suspect this flexible keyboard is also far less durable.

I have added photos to show it at a better angle with an iPad, in comparison to the onscreen keyboard and a small standard keyboard.

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The blue-tooth feature works well. The plastic cover is a little difficult to type with, still gettin' used to it BUT I wanted travel and it gives me that :)

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I love this little flexible keyboard that I can roll up and stick in my suitcase. My fingers are not large and the size of the keys could be problematic for some people but it is so cute and handy. I have actually gotten pretty good at taking notes on my ipad w/o a keypad, so I just need to do a little more practice with this. I think it will be great!

I love that it is bluetooth.....no wires!

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Friday, February 21, 2014

Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For Xbox 360 S Slim Game Console - Cover Protector Art Decal - Sta

Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For Xbox 360 S Slim Game Console - Cover Protector Art Decal - Stars
  • For Xbox 360 Slim only. Skins are made up of ultra thin and superb vinyl material that is environmental friendly. These are NOT hard case or faceplate.
  • Our skins have an upscale leather like finish to distinguish your game console. (See Close Up Shot Image)
  • Highly durable and prevent abrasions & scratching. Removal of skins will not leave any sticky residual.
  • Does not block any vent holes or void your console's warranty.
  • Very easy to apply skins to your game console. No cutting necessary. Self-explanatory.

I was very satisfies with this. It looks great and actually was better than I expected. I would defiantly recommend this to anyone. Like I said they look great but they also protect your console.

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IT IS BY THE BEST VINYL SKIN STICKER I HAVE BOUGHT I PUT IT ON MY KIDS XBOX AND EVERYTHING FIT JUST RIGHT WITH NO PROBLEM IT WAS DILIVERD ON TIME LOVE THE WAY IT LOOKS EVERYONE KEEP ON ASKING WHERE I GOT IT LOVE IT

Monday, February 10, 2014

Yellow Toner Cartridge Sp C220

Yellow Toner Cartridge Sp C220
  • Catalog Publishing Type - Inks & Toners-OEM
  • Color(s) - Yellow
  • Coverage Percent - 5.00 %
  • Device Types - Laser Printer
  • Global Product Type - Inks & Toners-Toner Cartridge

Product was never available and I had to purchase it from another source.

Be more truthful with supply and demand

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I've searched the internet and there is no better place to find these cartridges. Service was very prompt even in a busy christmas rush. I still got these in a very timely fashion.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

LevelOne WCS-2030 11g Wireless-G IP Network Camera

LevelOne WCS-2030 11g Wireless-G IP Network Camera
  • Free CamSecure management software included for up to 64 cameras
  • Supports 4x digital zoom
  • Supports 3GPP/ISMA RTSP real time streaming protocol
  • Wireless IP camera
  • Adjustable network bandwidth

I have had this camera for six weeks. It works when hardwired. I have had several emails from Ly Seang, the company trouble shooter. His replies are short, not specifically responsive to my clearly stated issues AND his replies have not helped. I have learned that this product cannot be managed except on some XP machines and it cannot be viewed except by Internet Explorer on some machines set up with restrictions. Therefore it is NOT a true IP Camera. I would have given it NO STARS if that had been an option.

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I have 3 of these cameras (first one over 3 years old, and still working) I use these around the house (wired). I not have tested the wireless feature. I have used xp32, xp64, vista, and windows 7 x64 over the last 3 years and all os'es have worked with the cameras. I initially use the installation program on a machine to configure the cameras (I assign a static IP so I can find them with my browser. But mostly I use the included IP Cam Secure software to monitor all 3 at one time from one interface. This seems to work fairly well. They also have a microphone for picking up sound (no speaker in camera, so you can only hear what is going on). Picture quality is good in rooms with daylight. Not for dark areas. I can highly recommend this camera.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Skypix Mini Handy Handheld Portable Document Scanner Wand 900dpi Tsn440 with 4G card,Red

Skypix Mini Handy Handheld Portable Document Scanner Wand 900dpi Tsn440 with 4G card,Red
  • Handheld Scanner Original SkyPix TSN415: designed to scan documents, books & pictures up to A4 size.
  • Sensitive CIS scans at HIGH(900 dpi), MEDIUM(600 dpi) or STANDARD(300 dpi) resolution;
  • Built-in LCD Board displays scanning status;
  • Images in JPEG & text in PDF, saved to MicroSD card (included);
  • No driver needed; Compatible with Window 7/Vista/XP, and APPLE OS10.4 or above; Free OCR Software to convert images to word or more other formats.

Really good product, convenient, fast, portable really well, it is strongly recommended ha ha haReally good product, convenient, fast, portable really well, it is strongly recommended ha ha ha

Canon EOS Rebel T4i 18.0 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 18-135mm EF-S IS STM Lens

Canon EOS Rebel T4i 18.0 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 18-135mm EF-S IS STM Lens
  • 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, 14-bit A/D conversion, ISO 100-12800; expandable to 25600 (H) for shooting from bright to dim light and high performance DIGIC 5 Image Processor for exceptional image quality and speed
  • High speed continuous shooting up to 5.0 fps allows you to capture all the action
  • Improved autofocus performance with a 9-point all cross-type AF system (including a high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 center point), and new Hybrid CMOS AF increases autofocus speed when shooting photos and movies in Live View
  • Enhanced EOS Full HD Movie mode with Movie Servo AF for continuous focus tracking of moving subjects, manual exposure control and multiple frame rates (1080: 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 720: 60p (59.94) / 50p, 480: 30p (29.97) / 25p)
  • New 3.0-inch Vari-angle Touch Screen Clear View LCD monitor II (approximately 1,040,000 dots) with smudge-resistant coating features multi-touch operation and Touch AF for an easy and intuitive experience, flexible positioning, and clear viewing even when outdoors

I had this long awesome review and Amazon lost it of course. So here goes a second try.

This is my second Canon camera. Previously I have owned Olympus and Minolta cameras. I owned a t2i before this and used a t3i for weeks for testing purposes. I will try to cover most aspects of the new features and image quality. For testing purposes I used a Canon 17-40L lens.

Look and Feel:

Not much to say here for the look of the camera. Looks almost the exact same as the t2i, t3i. The battery grip and accessories all fit the same. One thing that is different from the t2i is the proximity sensor. On the t2i it was below the optical viewfinder and above the screen. On the t4i it is above the optical viewfinder. I use an eyecup(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003Y06336)and it used to make the screen shut off on its own regularly on the t2i. This is a non issue for the t4i. There is also an added dedicated movie button in the power switch now.

Feel is a little different. The t4i feels more sturdy than the previous two rebels. The buttons are more solid and the selector wheels are improved. The adjustment wheel has better clicks and don't feel like you could easily flick it and change a setting by accident. The mode selector wheel is sturdier as well. I notice this because my t2i used to regularly switch to A-DEP mode when I would pull the camera out of my bag and I would get upset if I missed a quick shot because of it. I feel this will be a non issue with the new model. One issue I have is using my eyecup mentioned previously. The flippy screen catches on this and is just a slight annoyance but not a huge deal in the grand scheme. The rebel series always felt a bit small in the hand for me so I now use a battery grip which adds weight and substance to the camera.

Touchscreen:

When I saw rumors that the t4i would have a touchscreen I first said I wouldn't buy it. I figured this would be a gimmick and offer limited functionality. Then when i saw the press release and videos from Canon I changed my mind. I was sceptic of a couple things I will address here. I will start with the touch to adjust. Right now I feel kind of wonky using the touchscreen to make most adjustments to shooting in manual mode which is all i shoot in. But I consider this like moving from a blackberry to an iPhone. You are used to using buttons and the keyboard for so long you are lost on the touchscreen at first, but with time it ends up faster and easier. So in time it will end up faster for me to adjust by touch I am sure. It is in two spots already. ISO adjusting always seemed kind of odd to me on the rebel. The ISO button was placed so you had to kind of search for it and then do a three button combo to set it. On the touchscreen I find this easier. A couple taps and its done. The other major place it's easier for me is AEB. Bracketing on Canon is typically a pain. Hit menu, find the exposure selector, hit OK. Slide the wheel, hit OK again then press menu. On touchscreen you just press the exposure and tap a couple times to set the bracket.

Touch to focus was something that I didn't see coming from Canon. When they announced it my thought was it would be OK but nothing great. I figured it would be where you would touch on one of the 9 AF points you would like the camera to use. But thanks to the hybrid CMOS on the camera, it is truly a touch to focus. No matter where in the frame you press the camera will seek out and quickly focus on that area. This function works much better than I anticipated and I may use it in the future. At first I figured this would be a selling point for soccer moms but I was incorrect. I have not used the face detection follow focus to comment on it yet.

Image Quality:

This is the most important thing in the end when you buy any camera. How will my images look? The t4i does not disappoint. Thanks to improvements in the processor, focus, sensor and noise reduction software the t4i simply crushes the previous rebel cameras. We can start with the White balance. On the previous rebels and even the 60d, white balance was not so great. A yellow or tan-ish hue was almost always present and reds were soft. Canon has addressed this issue and images are clear and cary a nice contrast throughout the image. Auto focus I have touched on. Moving from 1 to 9 cross type AF points and a new added contrast detection sensor for AF makes a world of difference. Focus is fast and true and doesn't waste time seeking as much as before. In live view mode in low light, the digic4 and old sensors were pretty bad. A lot of seeking and misplaced focal areas. This is greatly improved with this model. Because of these reasons if you shoot in auto focus or any auto mode on the camera your images will turn out better.

Low Light/High ISO:

When the digic 5 was announced Canon touted this as being able to provide up to 75% better image quality over the digic 4. Of course I didn't buy into this because it's Canon and they were there to sell you. With the t4i Canon added the digic 5 as well as some new noise reduction software to boot. How did it make out? I tested these things against a Canon 60D. Same lens, same settings. In RAW at ISO 6400 the image quality looked at least twice as good over the 60D in terms of noise. At 12800 its laughable. That being said, on my t2i I would not use an image over ISO 1600 to print or display or sell. On the t4i I would gladly use ISO 3200 and at times 6400. Auto focus is so much improved at high ISO and low light that it's one of the first things you notice when comparing the camera to the 60D.

Battery life: Have not used it a full day to test yet. I imagine if you use full time AF it will go down slightly from the previous models.

Other Additions:

Scene Intelligent Auto....Used for one shot. Seemed to be OK but I am a manual shooter. I am sure this would work well for most beginners.

Handheld Night Scene....This takes 4 quick shots in a row and then in the camera combines them to reduce shake and noise. At 6400 ISO the image did result in less noise over standard shooting in RAW. This mode can only be done in JPG. I can see it being very good indoors at functions or for quick night shots outside.

HDR Backlight Control....This will do in camera HDR. It takes three shots of various exposure and combines them to improve highlight and shadow detail.This worked well and didn't produce too much noise in low light. It does not produce an image that people now days think of in HDR with blown out tones and surreal feeling to it. It is more traditional in where it just makes shadows appear less and corrects some blowing out by brighter lights in a frame. Works well for what its supposed to be. Also only available in JPG

Autofocus during video...Worked well and somewhat fast with my 17-40. Still allowed some noise from the lens searching for focus, but I wasn't using one of the STM lenses designed for this function.

EDIT: Since my initial review I have had a chance to test video with an STM lens and try out the face follow focus. The STM lens does improve focus speed quite a bit in video and is much quieter. There is still a little noise but may be something you don't notice depending on the scene you are shooting. Face follow focus works better than I thought it would. It can actually focus on an object as well as just faces. It follows through the frame very well and precise even in low light. It's nto super fast to focus but still works well.

PROS:

Outstanding Image Quality. Even at higher ISO

Touchscreen

Ease Of Use

5 Frames Per Second Shooting

Auto Focus

CONS:

Built in stereo mic is kind of pointless unless you use an STM lens. Maybe even then.

The bezel around the touchscreen is uneven, but that has nothing to do with function. It's just poor design.

Learning curve on the touchscreen

Feature guide...It makes touchscreen control unbearable. Just disable it as soon as you turn the camera on and save yourself the frustration of being told why you need to change ISO every time you touch the button for it.

FINAL WORD:

If you were holding back or looking for a reason to upgrade your digic 4 based camera this is the one you are looking for. Compared to the t2i/t3i/60D this camera will offer you better image quality, focus, low light performance and ease of use. Yes the 60D is an "upgrade" over the rebel line but as of now, you'd only gain size, weight and one stop of shutter speed over the t4i with the 60D. With the t4i you'd gain better images, video, high ISO performance, touchscreen, shutter lag and a few other things. This camera offers many new technologies and additions from Canon that aren't seen on any other camera in their line up. If you are a beginner or someone with a previous rebel looking for a nice camera you will find this camera to offer many things that you will enjoy in a first camera or an upgrade. This camera can make your photos better by taking the same photos as you would have with the previous models just with the improvements and that is what you should look for. The t3i was a small upgrade form the t2i and Canon has made up for it with this rebel.

If you do own or buy this camera join the flickr group we have made. It can be found at Flickr /groups/canont4i/

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I've only had my T3i for about 8 months when this came out but I read the details and decided to pre-order. The new T4i just arrived today (body only) and I've been playing around with it all afternoon using my 50mm 1.4 lens.

All I can say so far is WOW I'm very impressed with the upgraded autofocus, the touchscreen, as well as the new focus selection methods. There is a LOT less delay when you move the camera and what you see on the screen in Live Mode. Live Mode is MUCH "snappier" feeling. When you turned on the T3i in Live Mode, it would have a little rectangle you could move around the screen to make sure the camera was focusing on what you wanted. But with the T4i, this system is much more versatile. You can tap the screen to instantly set a focus point, or you can move the little box around (which is much smaller and more precise now and it will also FOLLOW your focus point when you move the camera around!), or you can allow for a more "general focus" by getting rid of the little box and letting the camera choose how it wants to focus, similar to how it works when using only the viewfinder to take photos. When you do the "general focus", a bunch of little boxes appear on the screen letting you know exactly which parts of the photo are in sharp focus the T3i did not do this and only relied on the positioning of the focus box.

The continuous autofocus during video worked very well on my 50mm 1.4 lens sure, the focus motor was a little noisy, but if you're taking scenic shots or something where you'll be replacing the audio with music anyway, motor noise is a non-issue. If you're doing interviews where the person is talking into a lav mic, it still won't be an issue because the lav mic will be too far away to pick up the motor noise. Motor noise is only an issue if you're using the built in mic, which I would regard as an "emergency only" mic anyway.

So all this means that you do NOT need an STM lens to use continuous autofocus the main purpose of the STM technology as I understand it is to make autofocus FASTER and QUIET. Video autofocus with my 50mm 1.4 is what I would call "fast enough" meaning, it is a bit slow compared to a camcorder (and noticeable on-screen), but not so slow that it should distract my viewers from the content too much. The only time continuous autofocus won't serve you very well is in dark rooms where it can't lock on to anything very quickly. My 50mm 1.4 lens hunted for focus in very dark areas so in situations like that I would manual focus.

Video is excellent quality as always. If you're used to the T3i video, this is just as stellar and tends to make people and scenes look better than they do in real life (when using the 50mm 1.4 at least) They've moved the video mode to be part of the on/off switch instead of on the mode dial which is where it was on the T3i. This allows you to pick a mode on the dial and then turn on video straight from there and make use of those settings. So you can do full auto exposure video, full manual exposure video, or Program Mode video very easily.

I also love the increased ISO to 12800 and the ability for the camera to take multiple exposures and combine them to help eliminate noise and camera shake. This works very well for my purposes. It's a small thing but something I've not noticed anyone else talking about is how much BETTER the shutter sounds. Somehow it's more satisfying and reminds me of the more expensive cameras.

HDR Mode: I've uploaded some of this camera's HDR photos to the image section on this page so you can see how well it did combining 3 photos at 3 different exposures the T4i can do this in camera with no software needed. It takes 3 quick photos and processes them for a few seconds and then the result is the image you see. The 3 originals do not get saved. To save them, you would have to use manual exposure bracketing which this camera does quite well. When using HDR mode, you only have to worry about getting proper focus and then everything else is taken care of for you. Some of the images can come out looking a little weird, but if you take 2 or 3 different versions at different focal points, you should get at least one that looks very nice and detailed with lighting that doesn't look too cartoony. One thing that surprised me was how, in one of my photos, a car unexpectedly entered the scene while it was taking the 3 shots. The resulting image had NO car at all. Pretty cool.

CONS: So far, the only thing I DON'T like about the cam are the buttons somehow they feel cheaper and more fragile than on the T3i. I'll update this if I discover anything else not up to par.

Overall, I love the camera and am very happy with my upgrade over the T3i. I'm really looking forward to seeing what the new STM lenses can do.

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I upgraded from Canon T1i to Canon T4i. Having this T4i camera for 3 days and taking more than 1,000 pictures in different modes and environments, I want to write a few words for other fellows.

The main reasons for my upgrade are: 1) 9 cross-type focusing points; 2) Faster shooting burst rate; 3) Continuous video focusing; 4) Touch screen (very useful features). The picture quality is from very good to excellent. Color tone is realistic. Pictures from T4i camera look better than pictures from T1i camera in term of white balance and sharpness (probably from the benefits of 9 cross-type focus points). It is definitely more snappy in sport mode, focusing is fast and burst rate is good. I do like the continuous focusing feature in the video mode because of the convenience. It takes between 1 2 second to focus to new scene and you can hear the focusing noise from the lense. Definitely, there are rooms for improvement (faster focusing and reduce the motor noise during focusing) in video feature. I don't have the new Canon STM lense, so I don't know if it is quite or not.

This camera is good enough as an entry level and for people who to upgrade from their point-and-shoot cameras.

Link to some sample pictures that I took with my Canon T4i camera (go to flickr.com and search under tags only for henrynnguyen). I uploaded the orginal picture size (3456x5184 pixels), but the flickr.com reduced the picture size to 1365x2048 pixels. Hopefully that you still have a sense of how the picture quality look. Most of my pictures were taken in raw format, then converted to jpeg format using Canon provided software. The lenses that I used were Canon 50mm F1.4 USM and Canon 28-70mm F2.8 L series. The memory card is ScanDisk 32GB, UHS-1 rated. The Canon T4i camera performs as advertised by Canon. My main interests are accurate and fast focusing with high burst rate (who is not???). Overall, this is a very good entry dSLR camera. So, I am happy with the product and intend to keep it.

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You're thinking of getting the t4i, reading the reviews, comparing it to the t3i and countless others and pulling your hair out at all the pros and cons? Am I close? I'm a photographer and have used this, the t3i and its sony equivalent. I might be able to help. Here's hoping :) Let me start with an anecdote, (you've read enough technical jargon for now so consider this a breather)

I film eagles on the isle of Mull in the Scottish hebrides and the landlady I stay with was telling me about this other photographer who visits her little cottage (it's beautiful by the way, you should visit if you get the chance). So anyway, she is cooking tea , as she does if you ask her nicely. While it's cooking he shows her one of his photos, probably of a sea eagle catching a fish. Everyone wants to photograph one of those even though its on every other postcard in Scotland. Next to a highland cow looking over a gate its the top photo/cliche to get.. Anyhoo, she looks at the photo and says "wow that's great...you must have a brilliant camera" .

So they sit down for supper a bit later and its delicious, she is a great cook. He says "This is lovely...you must have some great saucepans!" boom boom.

But herein lies the real point of this camera. You know its the person behind the camera that takes the pictures but do you really know it? This and the t3i take pictures so good (if you have the skill) you could blow it up the size of front door but are you going to want to. The thing no sellers want to tell you is that for years, maybe 5 , all of the big names have been making great dslr. Since the nikon d40 perhaps. But you really want to know, if you bought this, would you be happy or buying a pup. Be reassured that neither canon, nikon or sony make chocolate teapots. They know how to make a great camera and this is one. It's biggest difference as you will have read ad nauseum , is the touch screen. is it worth it. It is if you like touch screens (I do). That's not flippant, it's how it is.

So the photos will be great and its a great camera, you've read other reviews so I won't duplicate what you have already read but one thing you may not have read is about the video. All the makers have got dslr right. No pups in sight, but video is a relatively new feature and Sony have tbh been leading the way. This camera sets to rectify that by having autofocus. A lot of places on the net, say it's not needed, you should be using manual focus. Nonsense. Manual focus is ok at times but can be a pain. Filming your dog on the beach for example..The autofocus on the t4i is actually pretty good. Not as good as a camcorder but pretty good. The slowest part is for it to get going. But when it's locked on its sound. Well worth having. So thats sorted right..err no, not really. This is the 650d 's killer feature. Trouble is, they left out the killer feature on the 600d. The 3x zoom with "no loss in quality". So here is the choice if you are buying this for video.

if you want you're 300mm zoom to be able to zoom to 900mm for filming sport or wildlife. It's the t3i for you.

If you love the idea of autofocus (or hate the idea of doing it the old fashioned way) its the t4i for you.

In my opinion if you're considering the other makes like Sony, it comes down to who makes the the lens you are likely to want. I know I have focused (blabbed on) about video but hey, there has been thousands of photo reviews already about iso , shutter speed etc etc. Nothing for me to add there!

So if you are considering using it for video here are a few "must have" things you will need to go with it.

Velbon DV7000 3-Section Ultra Heavy Duty Tripod with Geared Center Column, 2-Way Fluid Head and QB-6RL Quick Shoe, Max Height 64-inch, Supports 9.9 lbs

58mm HMC Ultraviolet UV(C) Haze Multicoated Filter Doesn't have to be this particular one but hey..

Oh and the one that should have gone top of my list

Make better videos with your dslr or camcorder (gives details of the counter intuitive settings that actually work best :) )

So now I have spent ten minutes typing away, telling you how I like the t4i for video (I do) do me a little favour and click that you find this helpful. Unless you don't. Either way you will enjoy this camera but do consider the little brother the t3i also. We live in good times to take photos as there are so many great cameras and this is definitely one of them. One more thing I forgot to mention (and yes it is regarding the video) is that to get great video you need to use the right settings in the menu. Unfortunately these are counter intuitive and if you don't use them you may be under whelmed. If anyone wants them, comment and I will try to post a link

I have the T3i and absolutely love the camera. Its feature packed and has incredible image quality. I recently purchased the T4i (body only) and was thoroughly impressed with the first press of the shutter!

Cross Type Focal Points:

Not only is the shutter quieter and faster than the T3i's, the enhanced cross type focusing on all points combined with the new image sensor is WAY FASTER and MORE ACCURATE than the already good but not great T3i. I rarely use the outer focal points on the T3i because the focusing is slow and unreliable, its always been center point or manual focus for me. Not so on the T4i! Super fast focusing on all points and great image quality!

Touch Screen:

Excellent addition to any DSLR and it works wonderfully! Everything you can do from the Main Menu button on the T3i and the Quick Menu button can be done through the Touchscreen's interface on the T4i. EVERYTHING!

Constant Auto Focus:

I tested this feature with my existing lenses and yes, you do notice the hunting and hear the autofocus motor (which will vary from lens to lens) but I have not tested it with the new 4omm or the new 18-135 STM lenses, yet.

Custom White Balance:

I believe this is new or I just never used it on my T3i. A very nice grid displays from the Quick Menu that allows you to set a custom white balance. No, this is not just selecting AWB from the white balance options, thats still available but the custom piece appears to be a new feature. (I could very well be wrong about that one)

The ADEP option has been removed from the dial. I rarely used it but it was nice having the foreground and background in focus option available in the 'manual' region of the dial.

UPDATED/CORRECTED INFO:

Earlier I made a correction regarding the lack of digital zoom. Well, the final correction to my previous correction is this, there is in fact no digital zoom. At least none I can find that is recordable while in video mode. You are still able to zoom in and essentially magnify a selected area but when you begin your recording the cropped or zoomed area goes away and your standard focal length will be recorded.

The viewfinder has a slight amber color as opposed to the bluish hue on the T3i. I can't say I see if this is a benefit or not but its worthy of mentioning for those doing research.

A friend asked me how much I think the T4i is better than the T3i. The only answer I had was this, "I was considering getting a 60D to take advantage of the faster shutter and better focusing (9 point cross type). Seeing how well those improvements on the T4i work, I forgot all about the 60D!" I know the 60D is better built and has a better/larger viewfinder but for my money, the T4i fit the bill!

These are things I've found to be improvements and overall nice features about the T4i but you should do as much research as possible. DPreview . com is an excellent site for camera gear information but the last time I checked they did not have a hands on review, only some canned information from Canon. Another great, I MEAN GREAT site is The-Digital-Picture . com. Again, too new for a review to be there but I encourage you to go there, absorb and be a well informed consumer and a better photographer!

Now I wonder if that 70D rumor is true.....

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

CAR CHARGER + HOLDER For Palm LifeDrive TREO 650 TX E2

CAR CHARGER + HOLDER For Palm LifeDrive TREO 650 TX E2
  • The value combo includes: 1 X Rapid Car Charger, 1 X Universal Car Mount Holder
  • Enhance the mobility of your PDA with a cigarette lighter adapter that harnesses power from your car, allowing you to recharge on the road.
  • Plug the adapter into your car cigarette lighter outlet, and your PDA will recharge while you commute.
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They sent me the wrong product. It looks nothing like the picture said it would be..I am very disappointed with the product.

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Very bad because I didn't get the hanger and I just received 2 useless chargers. I hate to bye anything online because of this issue.

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It works as advertised, it's cheap and without any problem at all. I bought this for my treo 650 and I am happy with the deal!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Lenovo 10.1-Inch Ideapad S10-3t 0651-85U Netbook Tabl

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Lenovo 10.1-Inch Ideapad S10-3t 0651-85U Netbook TabletIt's cheap and great~ and it fits my 10.1' netbook well. the color is fantastic as well. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I hate the review system which needs 20+ words.

The best feature of this is the extra zippered pocket for accessories. The material and zippers all have a pleasant and sturdy feel. It's a bit roomier than what you would need for an ultra slim tablet, which can be a good thing if you want to slip in some extra stuff like papers, brochures, business cards, etc. Or it'll be comfortably snug for a tablet with an attached keyboard or a small netbook.

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Bought this for my 9" android tablet. It fits perfect in the front pocket. Its really just a case. Doesnt make it any easier to carry the object around.

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I got this for my Kindle Keyboard so it would have extra protection in it's sleeve and so that i could put the charger in with it. I wanted one case for all the accessories so I could take just one case with me on a day trip. It works perfectly and I love the bigger zipper pulls. I have arthritis in my hands and it's easier for me to use the zipper on this case. Its well made and the color is beautiful!!

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I bought this case as an alternative to the folio for my Asus tf300. But mostly just to protect and store the detachable keyboard dock when not in use. Fits perfectly, however after just the first or second use the corner seam of the protective flap on the inside is already coming apart.

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Friday, November 15, 2013

rooCASE Gel Skin TPU (Clear) Rubber Case Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire 7-Inch Android Tablet (NOT Com

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  • Gel Skin TPU Rubber Case Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire 7-Inch Android Tablet (Tablet NOT Inluded)
  • Ultra Low-Profile Forming Fitting Case.
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Perfect fit for the Kindle Fire. I was looking for a clear case so you could see the Skin I had put on the Kindle. This case is perfect for that. Just enough protection for bumps and falls.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

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  • Skins are made up of ultra thin and superb vinyl material that is environmental friendly. These are NOT hard case or faceplate.
  • Fits well into most accessories and case & no sticky residue upon removal. Will not interfere access to buttons and slots.
  • This skin set will cover the outer and inner surfaces as pictured.
  • Skin set is for Nintendo DSi only. Installation is very simple. Self explanatory.

This is really cute. I bought this for my grand daughter. She didn't like the color of her DSi and for some reason they never exchanged it. So I bought her this. It's a great way to dress up the game, and there are tons of designs/pattern out there to choose from.

MAKE SURE YOU BUY THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOUR DSI. THERE ARE 3 SIZES!! And follow the instructions.

The blue matches her dsi exactly. It was easy to put on. Make sure the game is cleaned and there are no oily finger prints from potato chips on it. Darn kids and their chips!!

The directions say not to play with it for two hours to let the decals set. My grand daughter was handling hers right away and some of the edges weren't sticking well. So it will be hard for me to determine how long these will last with this skin. But she's happy with it, and they're inexpensive enough to be able to replace every 6-12 months if needed.

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This product arrived promptly after I emptied it from my cart. My 12 year old loves the new look of her now smiley face DSI and I love the fact that I bought it from a reliable source at a fair price. Thanks!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

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My old HP inkjet has only a parallel port connection. (Yeah, really old, but it still works!) And Dell didn't even list a parallel port as an option. I tried a USB adapter with no success. This plug-and-play card installed without fuss and the old printer is up and running. I'll only give it four stars, since it's way too much money for such ancient technology. But cheaper than a new printer!

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Plantronics Audio 478 Stereo USB Headset (Audio 478)

Plantronics Audio 478 Stereo USB HeadsetThis Plantornics Audio 478 Stereo USB Headset came to me via the Amazon Vine Reviewers Program. It was a timely for me because I had just ordered a new computer and was planning on setting up Skype. I am an avid Facebook user and recently learned that I will be having shoulder surgery, so I will be using voice activated software to keep up with Facebook and other computer tasks needing a solid headset with microphone to do so.

The Headset:

Solidly made, folds for storage with a small, but accurate microphone, this headset is comfortable to wear for long periods of time. It fits completely over your ears but it's not noise cancelling noise still gets through which frankly I like if I'm working so I can hear others come and go in the room.

The cord is about 6' long from the USB port connection to the headset. The control for on/off for Skype hits at about waist level when the headset it on me (I'm 5'6" with an average length torso). The boom for the microphone comes out from one of the earpieces. Because it rotates like the hands on a clock you can have it coming from the left or right whatever is comfortable for you. The headset is big enough to fit on larger noggins, and some with smaller heads may actually find it lose fitting.

Music and Gaming VS. Skype:

To use this headset with Skype you have to first go to Plantronics' website and download specific drivers that work with Skype. It's quick and easy to do so, and once I logged into Skype the software had no problem recognizing the headset immediately. Voice transfer was clear with only a slight echo occasionally. The microphone is noise-cancelling (giving a clear reproduction of your voice without noise in the room coming through too). Overall I'd rate it a 5 out of 5 for internet calls or video chat, using Skype, iChat or Windows Live Messenger. It works with both PC's and MAC too.

As for music playback I thought the sound to be lacking. I tried several genres of music, adjusted my PC's output to Bass Boost, etc..., but I really wasn't impressed with these headphones for true music enjoyment. I think it's adequate, but not much more in this area.

I also used this headset for playing the game L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition. I liked it, but hardcore gamers would find it lacking enough 'umph' I'm sure, and without the noise cancelling earphones, you have to turn up the volume quite a bit on your PC as sound is lost through the earpieces of the headset.

Conclusion:

These headphones are a good choice for those who frequently use Skype or similar chat software for work or pleasure. Also a good choice for software programs like: Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home, Version 11. However, they are not the best choice for music reproduction lacking depth of sound and noise cancelling earphones or for gaming, but do work for both. The headset is compatible via USB with both PC's and MAC. For my needs for Skype and voice recognition software, this headset will work great.

If you're more into music or gaming and want noise cancelling as a feature, consider these options: Plantronics GameCom 367 Closed-Ear Gaming Headset or Plantronics .Audio 655 USB Multimedia Headset which actually cost less and are geared towards those specific listening needs.

1/4/2012:

Used this headset for several hours while talking via Google Talk (free long distance calls through the end of the year 2012, but you need a Gmail account to do so...) on both local and long distance calls. All the calls were clear to both me as the user of the headset and to my call recipients. Actually the call recipients said that other than the number that came over caller ID, they noticed no difference in sound quality (me using this headset over the Internet) than if I was using a land line directly from my house. They said it was better than my cell phone for clarity (I have an LG Optimus with Virgin Mobile service).

1/16/2012:

Finding the headset to be uncomfortable on my ears after about 30 minutes. Call quality is still good, but not the most comfortable of wear.

These affordable corded headphones are OK, but not to fall in love with.

If you Skype from your laptop or desktop computer, and listen to music between calls, OK.

If you wear headphones a lot, you'll want better comfort and sound.

For "on-the-go," you could want something more compact.

USB connection -not for phones.

PROs:

Affordable

Plug and play

Handy control stick Mute, volume, and call answer/terminate

Noise canceling mic (earphones are not noise canceling)

OKs:

Music fidelity is OK, not great

Comfort is OK, not great. Not for wearing hours on end

Open-air foam earpieces allow you to hear your surroundings (good or bad)

Secure enough fit, just barely

Fold-able, but not super compact

1 year warranty

Alternatives -

I have not tried them, but I would consider:

Sennheiser PC 36 USB Headset

Logitech USB Headset H530

Logitech Laptop Headset H555

Creative Labs Sound Blaster Tactic 3D Alpha USB Gaming Headset

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When you first open the package you see the headset all folded up. It comes with a cloth bag as well that wouldn't protect it much, but might keep some dust off of it.

What I like about this headset.

Very lightweight, it may seem a bit fragile, but being lightweight is great for feeling good on the head.

Sound quality reception/mic is very good.

Very adjustable, the ear pads swivel which allow for a very comfortable fit.

What I don't like

The volume up/down/mute switch seems to be up to high. Instead of being able to hold it in my hand on my lap, I end up always having to reach for it, or grab it and spin it around to see if I'm muted.

The pickup/hangup button doesn't seem to work, I am on OS X and haven't installed any software, so this may be why, don't really need it.

Cords on both ears instead of just one

Bottom line, this is the best usb headset I've used, most comfortable, sound/mic isn't an issue, and it works great every time. I just wish there were a few small changes.

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QUICK SUMMARY: This headset works well with my laptop computer. While using Skype, the sound I heard was very clear, like the person was sitting next to me. The other person reporting excellent sound, too -much, much better than when I used my laptop's built-in microphone. The fact that this set is foldable and more easily transported makes this a great headset to own. Highly recommended!

WHAT I LIKE:

Comfortable fit. I didn't feel pressure on my head or ears after wearing them for a while.

The sound I heard was excellent for voice (I don't use headsets for music)

The sound captured by the microphone was excellent (as reported to the one who heard me speak)

Foldable design makes them easy to stow or transport

The microphone boom kept away from my mouth (other headsets I've owned tend to bump into my mouth)

Plug-n-play performance. Windows 7 recognized it right away for me. No drivers to install.

Usually I can make a comment or two about what could be done to improve a product I review, even if there was nothing I particularly disliked about that product. With this headset, nothing really comes to mind about what could be done to improve it. A headset should be comfortable to wear, provide good sound through the earpieces, capture and deliver sound well through the boom microphone. This headset does all of that. As long as there isn't an issue with reliability, I have no qualms about recommending this Plantronics headset.

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I use this set on a Mac PowerPC 2.0Ghz system. The Plantronics Audio 478 worked perfectly out of the box after plugging it into a powered USB hub. It's an excellent buy for $29.97. When using with Skype, access the Preferences/Audio. Select Plantronics .Audio 478 USB for audio output and input. The headset is comfortable, has excellent sound quality, and works as intended. My first call was on Skype for 1Hr +. I barely noticed the headset during the call. I played with the inline functions worked fine.

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