Monday, October 13, 2014
rooCASE Super Bubble Neoprene Sleeve Case for Dell Inspiron Mini Duo 3487FNT Convertible Laptop/Tabl
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Extended Battery for Palm M550, TUNGSTEN T1, TUNGSTEN T2, TUNGSTEN T3, Zire 31, Zire 71, Zire 72, Zi
Thursday, September 25, 2014
rooCASE Executive Portfolio (Red) Leather Case Cover and (Red) Capacitive Stylus for Amazon Kindle F
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Dell 10.1-Inch Inspiron Mini 1018 Netbook (Invisible
So...after six-months, I think I'm going to throw it away. I can't stand the smell, and frankly, the idea of what I must be breathing in is bad as well.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
BoxWave Dell Streak Pro D43 Sketching Capacitive Stylus - Pencil-Shaped Dell Streak Pro D43 Capaciti
- Works on all capacitive touch screen devices
- Pencil-shaped design for optimal pen-like functionality
- Durable and solid aluminum construction
- Available in Gold, Jet Black, Metallic Silver, Olive Green, Scarlet Red, and Super Blue color
Oh and the reel does stop working if you pull the wire too hard. Like if it gets caught on something because it's swinging around.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989 - Flip Top Type (Black)
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700
- 13 programmable buttons help you perform intricate macros with a single click*
- Natural curves that fit your hand and smooth-gliding feet give you epic comfort and control
- Full-speed wireless (1,000 reports per second) combines gaming-grade responsiveness with wireless freedom
- A USB recharging/data cable makes sure you never run out of power in the heat of battle
- Crafted for gaming with high-precision laser tracking and onboard memory for storing up to five game profiles
PROS:
Highly accurate tracking (5700dpi max)
User replaceable AA rechargeable Eneloop battery
13 programmable buttons for each of 5 profiles
Matte finish easy to grip
Reasonably comfortable
Hybrid mouse (corded mousing ability)
Includes USB extension cable for wireless receiver
CONS:
Charge only via powered USB port
On the heavy side
Slightly elevated slope might be uncomfortable to some
Does not include a unifying receiver
Sometimes the packaging tells you everything about the product. I have owned countless Logitech mice and I'm very familiar with the packaging. A nice touch on the G700 is a tab that allows you to slide everything out of the box more easily without trashing the box. The G700 for me, is a replacement for my wired Logitech G9 Mouse, which replaced my older wireless Logitech G7 Mouse. I had used the G9 in conjunction with a Logitech MX Revolution wireless mouse, but I can safely say I no longer need 2 different mice for gaming and for general use.
COMFORT
The G700 is nearly as comfortable as the MX Revolution, to me. The G700 however, is higher at the peak of it's slope, with a higher backside than the MX Revolution. My fingers do not rest as comfortably down on the left/right buttons because my palm is more elevated than on the MX Revolution. It is more substantial than the G9 but more comfortable in my opinion. The one thing I wish were still possible in the G700 is the adjustable weight system that the G9 used. It's a bit on the heavy side and I would have preferred being able to set my own weight.
TRACKING
If you're a spec geek, you'll be happy to know that the tracking resolution on the G700 is a bountiful 5700 dpi. The G7 was rated at 2000 dpi and the G9 at 3200 dpi. I'm not sure why they couldn't use their Darkfield Laser technology on the G700. Perhaps it was a required compromise to keep the cost down from the already hefty price tag or perhaps it's not even possible. The Logitech Performance Mouse MX's resolution is still good at 1500 dpi, but not quite up to par with most gaming mice. Regardless, I had no problems tracking with the G700 and on-the-fly dpi changes were quick and easy.
There have been some chatter online about the G700 having problems with small, precise movements that are key to FPS games. I can say confidently that I don't have these problems. The SetPoint software I downloaded from Logitech did apply an update to the mouse though, so perhaps it was a firmware update to address this issue. I'm currently on firmware version 22.35.
CUSTOMIZATION
I have to say that the individually sculpted buttons on the G700 have been done as tasteful as you could want for a mouse with THIRTEEN buttons. There are 4 by the thumb, 3 by the forefinger, 3 for the scroll wheel, 1 under the scroll wheel, and of course, the left and right buttons. The scroll wheel is the highly vaunted hyper-fast scroll wheel that can scroll freely. The button directly under the wheel allows you to easily switch to the ratcheting style scroll and back. All the buttons are placed in easy to reach positions and all are customizable with the SetPoint software.
The G700-specific SetPoint options are separated from the keyboard so you won't see a tab for it if you happen to use a Logitech keyboard as well. The options in SetPoint are laid out well and easy to configure. From what I can tell, once you have written the configurations to the mouse's memory, you can use them on any computer without SetPoint. Great for LAN parties if you don't travel with your own rig. By default, the G700 comes with 3 profiles in which you can set different functions for each button. You can even add 2 more profiles, giving you a total of 5 profiles of 13 functions. That equates to a possible 65 different functions for your mouse. A mouse! You can keep track of which profile you are using with the LED indicators on the side.
WIRELESS PERFORMANCE
It's been a long time since I have had a wireless Logitech mouse give me problems with lag or stuttering and the G700 is no exception. I placed the nano receiver into the back of my desktop computer, which is located on the floor, under my desk. Logitech includes an extension cradle for receiver use, but I didn't need to use it. I have a cordless phone on the same desk as well as a single-band wireless N router.
BATTERY LIFE
Logitech gets bonus points from me for their innovation in the battery department here. First, the rechargeable battery is not only removable, but it's a standard AA NiMH battery that you can pick up for a buck or two anywhere. But wait, there's more! I flipped open the battery compartment to replace the rechargeable with my own Sanyo Eneloop low self-discharge battery and what did I see? A Sanyo Eneloop low self-discharge battery already IN the mouse! Now that is what I'm talkin' `bout Willis! It was low out of the box however so I needed to charge it right away. The battery in the old G7 mouse was actually quite a pain. It was a proprietary battery that you would swap out of the charging receiver, daily. Not only that, but replacements were impossible to find from Logitech. I'm not finished; the innovation doesn't stop there! Logitech included a micro-USB charging cable that inserts quickly and easily into the front of the G700 so that you can use it as a wired mouse while the battery is charging! Though Logitech marketing elected not to call it a hybrid mouse, that's exactly what the G700 is. Apparently the more expensive Razer Mamba has this hybrid ability as well. As should be expected, battery life doesn't come close to matching the old MX Revolution. However, the added flexibility of user replaceable batteries along with the charging/data cord option makes up for the shorter life, in my opinion.
MISC
I like the rough matte finish on the G700 as a matter of personal taste. It doesn't look as classy as my MX Revolution, but it also doesn't smudge like the MX Revolution. My one hope is that the finish doesn't peel like the precision grip on the G9 often did.
The other thing I noticed is that the nano receiver is not a unifying receiver. The unifying receiver is something Logitech has been touting heavily for the past year or two. This would have been nice in case you were using a Logitech wireless keyboard too, since the G700 already takes up 2 USB ports. I figure that Logitech wanted to avoid any complaints about performance due to sharing the bandwidth of a single USB port so they elected to leave out the unifying feature for their gaming hardware.
SUMMARY
The Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 is a fantastic wireless gaming mouse, especially for MMORPG games. It works well enough to also be a great everyday mouse. If you're really happy with your current mouse, I'm not sure it's worth forking down the Benjamin for the G700. But, if you don't like your curent mouse for some reason or it's on its last legs, I say go for it. Sure, it could be lighter and more comfortable and have better battery life, but you're also gaining so much more. I personally have packed up my G9 and MX Revolution. In fact, I'd been holding off on getting Starcraft II for a while now and it looks like I have a great reason to finally go get it.
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I received my mouse about a week ago, and have been putting it through the rounds. Before using this mouse, my main gaming mouse was the Logitech G7. It was a really great mouse for its time.Compared to the G7, the G700 has a much better feel to it. The surface is rough, instead of smooth and slick like the G7, so all your finger gunk doesn't get on there. All of the buttons on the G700 can be identified just by feeling them. They seem very natural to click.
The accuracy of this mouse is insane. I use it at 1000 reports/sec on max gaming power mode. Usually with a new mouse it takes time to get used to it, but this mouse just seemed so natural to me that I got used to it right away. It's slightly better than the G7, but it's *much* more consistent/reliable in its movement than the Performance mouse MX (which I use on my laptop). I mostly play league SC2 (diamond 1v1) so this is very important to me.
The battery lasts 3-5 hours in this max gaming mode before you have to plug in the usb cable. At this point, it becomes a wired mouse instead of a wireless mouse. I kind of miss the old G7 design where you would just swap batteries all the time, so it would be wireless full time. You can do that with this mouse too I suppose, since it takes a normal AA battery. You just have to buy some rechargeable AA batteries and charge some while you're playing.
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Logitech G700 ReviewPROS:
Good tracking / High Precision (5700dpi max, read further)
Nano Receiver
Good ergonomics: I personally like the G700's shape and feel. I don't think it's heavier than it needs to be for a solid, positive movement and I can use it for hours, even corded without strain.
The 13 buttons can be programmed for 5 different profiles Using Setpoint 5.44.5 works like a charm. The tactile feel of them is fine for my needs. I would prefer less of clicking noises using left / right and center mouse buttons.
Finishing is great matte black less cheesy than the G500 or other "gaming mice". Probably a Con for ppl that like showing off, but...
User replaceable AA rechargeable Eneloop battery.
You can charge it while you use it. The "wired" mode transition is seamless at least with the drivers I've used but some reviewers disagree on that. Setpoint 5.44.5 on Win 7 64bit never produced a freeze or loss of settings while hot-plugging the USB cable while the mouse was used.
Matte finish easy to grip. Feels "different" than the normal rubber padded mice, but will probably last longer too. Grip is quite positive, no concerns.
Includes USB extension cable for wireless receiver more of a desktop user easement. Range is great for laptop use, works out to 3 feet / 1 meter easily, never had need for more.
CONS:
Big, not ideal for slipping it in your laptop's slim carrying messenger bag, but nothing terrible.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Sony CLIE PEG-NR70V Handheld PDA
- Built-in digital camera for taking photos on the go; save files on optional Memory Sticks
- High-resolution reflective color display includes front lights for excellent visibility indoors and outdoors
- Built-in MP3 audio player; includes stylish headphones and remote control
- 16 MB memory, 66 Mhz processor
- What's in the box: Clie handheld, Headphones, Audio remote controller, USB HotSync cradle, AC adapter, Stylus, installation CD-ROM, application guide
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Once, years ago, I had proclaimed, "I could never use a PDA; I'd always be worried about running out of batteries or losing the information. Good old paper organizers are enough for me." That was then. A while later, while sorting through all my Post-It notes and hand "archiving" them into the back pocket of my fabric organizer, I decided to look into PDAs. Couldn't I keep a typed list of things to do without straining for hours to decipher my hasty handwriting on yellow bits of paper? Wouldn't it be nice to put an organizer that weighed a few ounces into my bag instead of the one I had which was quickly reaching the weight of a brick? Being a student, I wanted something reliable that also scored exceptionally well in the "coolness" section. My first inclination was to go with a Palm Pilot after all, they're everywhere, right? Palm this, Palm that. Celebrities swear by them according to a few magazines, ads show off shiny new models all the time, and "Palm Pilot" seems to have become synonymous with the word "PDA." That's it, I had decided. I'm going with a Palm m100 or m105 (a decision purely determined by price); the next day, I said, "That's it, I'm going with the Handspring Visor (the decision purely determined by the cool case colors).Little did I know that seeing a PDA on the web is very different from seeing a PDA in person. Like supermodels and magazine covers, most photos of PDAs seem to go through this "retouching" phase thanks to Adobe. When I saw the Palms, I was immediately disappointed; the screens were barely visible to me. When I saw the Handsprings, I was again disappointed; the supposedly vibrant "colors" turned out to be rather dull and unimpressive. After asking others for their opinions, I was told that the Sony Clié was the best way to go. The Sony what? I had never even heard that Sony was in the PDA business. A sales guy showed me the Sony Cliés it was instant love. I first purchased the Sony T-615, a perfectly competent model that did everything I hoped it would; until, that is, the NR-70V came out. As someone who loves the latest and greatest, I traded it in for the newest model. A built-in keyboard? Better resolution? A camera? I was sold! Of course, there were those who jealously defended their Palm Pilots, insisting that Palms were the best in this and that, that Sonys can't even touch what they had. Well, I was already taken by the Sony. I now laugh that I went from the... 150 m100 or m105 to the... NR-70V. What a leap!
I had just returned from a summer vacation to Thailand. I always use a vacation as a diagnostic test on how effective an electronic device is. Why? Because while at home I am gingerly handling the device, careful not to scratch it, afraid of wasting the batteries, terrified of using it too much; while on vacation, however, thrown into, ironically, hectic situations (handling airline schedules, quickly converting currencies in line at the store, checking world times before flights, bringing up dictionaries to haggle with store owners), I am forced to break out the device to apply it to life situations. In Thailand, the PDA never left my side. Carefully protected in its Brando leather case, I used it for everything (see parentheses above). I even took pictures with it. Be careful to note, however, that the camera on this device is not top quality; they're pictures you take for fun, not ones you take to print out brilliant photos later. So, if you do want to take digital pictures on vacation, be sure to bring a capable camera. However, there's great value in having a camera with you all the time. The camera is great for taking quick photos when you don't have the time to whip out your digital camera (or even when you forget to bring it). "I wish I had a camera with me!" Well, now you do.
A variety of programs can also make your NR-70V even more useful. BugMe! is a program that is designed like Post-It notes (you know, the pieces of paper I used to have all over the place pre-PDA); you just tap the icon on your device, bring up a new "sheet," and use your stylus to write right on the screen in your own handwriting. A great program for those who don't want to use Graffiti or type on the cumbersome mini-keyboard. Another program called Energy Dimmer is great for automatically dimming the backlight of your PDA after a number of seconds. If you are going to use this PDA for typing up notes, keeping the backlight on will drain the batteries quickly (along with using intensive programs such as games). Download this program so it will dim when it is idle, thus saving you batteries and the trouble of turning the device on and off every few minutes.
After visiting three airports, countless stores and restaurants, and many scenic sights, I have to say that this is the best PDA on the market. There are several good reviews out there that contain more technical jargon than I've provided here; I just hope this review has been helpful for those seeking a more "day-to-day" review. Some more specific points and tips to help you decide:
* The button placements are not ideal. They are awkward, requiring one to reach in and push into the heart of the PDA.
* The built-in keyboard is not very user friendly. The buttons are small; not much of a relief from using the Graffiti. It is a pain to capitalize and use numbers. I recommend getting the newly released PEGA-KB11 keyboard. It's a fold-out and full-sized keyboard that allows you to type as though you are on a laptop.
* If you want to use the camera instead of a digital camera (meaning these are just fun photos, not to be printed at great quality), use it with plenty of light, as there is no flash included. I took photos of some people in my tour group one in a dark restaurant, the other in a bright restaurant the difference is great. You can take pictures of people with this and insert the thumbnail photo in your address book.
* The MP3 player, in my opinion, is not very useful. First of all, you need a special white memory stick (different from the blue ones) to store the files. The price can add up. The design of this PDA is also a bit bizarre, so it's not really convenient to use it as a music player.
* The screen resolution is the best on the market right now. Some PDA screens will become almost unreadable with the backlight off; the Sony is still readable (with some reasonable ambient light) without the backlight.
* Be sure you can live with the clamshell design. Many people find this design awkward and unnecessary. Personally, I think it gives the PDA a "mini laptop" feel and plenty of versatility. You can sit it open like a laptop, flip the screen over like a spiral notebook, et cetera.
* If you don't want to use the cradle to charge or hotsync, purchase a cable that'll allow you to charge and hotsync via your computer (using the USB slot).
In conclusion, the Sony Clié NR-70V is a great buy if you know it'll be compatible with your needs. It is always with me, and many programs and add-ons can enhance the experience. This is your all-in-one device: an organizer, a camera, a currency converter, a laptop, a photo gallery, a subway map, your international watch, a music player, a remote control, a movie player, etc. After having this for a few months, I can't believe I ever preferred a paper organizer over this. This is definitely everything you want it to be.
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I was looking for a new PDA to replace my outdated, stuffed-to-the-brim, b&w handheld. When I just happened on Sony's site and saw the PEG-NR70V Bam! Love at first sight!The clamshell design is wonderfully different and the hi-res color, 180 degree rotating screen will make you the envy of everyone in the room. Games, pictures and even movies (!) look marvelous on the large crystal-clear display.
Those "gee, I wish I had a camera on me" moments will be no more. The built in camera takes decent pics on the fly. You can even edit them with the CliePaint app.
The 66mhz Processor makes your apps fly and the more the merrier with the 16mb of internal memory. Considering that the Clie also supports Memory Stick expansion, you'll always have room for that must-have application, or your collection of MP3s. Listen to musuc on the train as you read your synched morning newspaper with the AudioPlayer software and included earphones with remote!
If you must have the latest and greatest, then the Clie NR70v is definately for you. I've had no problems with mine and love the stares!
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This PDA kicks [rear]! I've been waiting for about a year to replace my Palm V and saw this model at a party and had to have it. Sony has sone a great job coming up with ways to make the platform better that I would never have thought of. Example: when you write on the grafitti area, the Clie traces your stroke, to show you briefly what you've written, so that if you're consistantly writing a letter wrong, you'll see why. Don't like grafitti? No problem. The integrated keyboard is as easy to use as a blackberry or any of the small attachable keyboards currently available. The screen is bright and sharp, the mp3 sound is as good as my mp3 player, and the photo and video is sharp as well. The third-party software is easy to install fun, and easy to use as well. It uses the same Palm desktop as my old PalmV and so I was able to transfer all my old data with no sweat.The memory stick works just like an external drive when the unit is in its cradle, so it's a snap to transfer files, music, pictures back and forth from my PC. You don't even have to hotsync.
The camera is actually useful, although it has no flash or adjustable shutter.
If I have any complaints it's that it doesn't go as long on a single charge as my Palm did, but then, my old Palm didn't have an MP3 player and camera running down the battery, and, to be really petty, the stylus is very thin and not as comfortable to hold as the Palm's. I'm not usually one to jump on the first new technology as soon as it hits, but this is just too cool not to have.OK, so I'm one of those gadget guys that has to go out and always buy the latest everything...and much to my wife's dismay, spend a lot of money in the process. As far as PDA's go, I have been from the Palm (m505), to Pocket PC (Ipaq) and now I'm back to the Palm again with the Sony Clie. Always looking for new features, I have been attracted to different PDA's for different features...and of course, the industry cannot come out with one single unit that does everything because that would hurt their bottom line, so I have been forced to buy several different types of PDA's.
The Sony Clie does not disappoint when it comes to features and overall aesthetics/appearance. Sony is the first that I've seen to realize that it's a smart idea to include the "case" as a feature of the unit itself. If you want to purchase a leather case to protect your unit even further, you can definitely do so, but the design of the NR70V has a nice titanium looking hard case on the outside of the unit which protects itself. No need to carry the bulky pocket-book looking leather cases.
This isn't a review that will list every feature of the unit because you can get that by just visiting the Sony web site ... Instead, I'll highlight some of the good and bad features for you so that you can make an informed decision.
First of all, as of the date of this review (6/11/2002), the price of the unit was still in the high [$$$] range, which is an extremely high price for a PDA. Waiting a few months, you may find the price will drop a couple hundred bucks and let you pocket that hard earned money.
The digital camera that comes with the unit is nothing more than a novelty. Don't fool yourself into thinking that you'll use this to take pictures at your next social function or Holiday party. The resolution is horrible, but with that said, you are buying a PDA folks. Despite Sony's attempts to promote this unit as an all-in-one "Personal Entertainment Organizer", it is still a PDA. Which means that you shouldn't expect a 4 mega-pixel camera. The camera should be used in its context, which for example may include taking a picture of a book in a bookstore that you want to make sure you read in the future, or a picture of the CD in the music store that you want your wife or parents to buy you for your birthday. Bottom line on the camera is don't set your expectations too high and you won't be disappointed. It might be cool at first, but should not be a deciding factor in your purchase decision.
The music player feature is great. You can play mp3's and use your PDA just like a walkman. The thing to watch our for here is that unfortunately Sony does not include a memory stick with this unit, despite its price (not even a 4MB stick to get you started!!), which I found extremely annoying. If you're going to play more than a few songs at a time, you'll need to invest in at least a 128MB memory stick which will run you upwards of [$$$] depending on where you buy it (cheapest place I found was by using the shopping comparison on Yahoo!).
The screen that the Sony comes with is superb to any that I have seen. The resolution is great, pictures show up clear, and movies are also pretty good. (this technology has a long way to go, but Sony is still at the top of the list).
Having experiences the ease of use of the PocketPC, I find several features of the Palm OS, and in turn, the Sony Clie, extremely frustrating. For example, there is no software that allows you to see all files that you have saved on your unit in one screen, and allow you to open/delete/change or beam them. The unit comes with MS Gate which is a program that attempts to do this, but unfortunately is extremely lacking. The features I found most annoying is that it lists ALL files, including system files that you don't care about, and it also will not let you open any of the files from this program. In contrast, the PocketPC lets you simply use something just like the Explorer included with Windows (as a general comment, if you are used to Windows and do not want to deter from it, go with a PocketPC and stay away from Palm).
The QWERTY keyboard is a great feature of the unit. It makes entering everything much easier, and for those of you that find Graffiti frustrating, this is your savior.
For some reason, the people that designed this unit put the audio speaker on the bottom of the unit in the exact place that your hand goes when you're holding it. This muffles any sound that comes out, and seems like poor design....just my humble opinion.
The size of the unit is great. It's nice and slim and rivals the M500 and Palm V series. Something frustrating to note hear is that the screen is a good size, but unfortunately you cannot always use its full length. Only certain applications that have been specifically designed for the full screen will let you take FULL advantage of it.
Well...have I said enough?? Overall, I think the Sony Clie NR70V is a step above the rest and Sony has made a good and pioneering effort to include several features that you can't find on any other PDA's. The question is, whether or not these features will make you fork out the extra few hundred dollars. For me, the answer was Yes, but being the gadget guy only means that I'll be doing it again with the next model, and the Clie NR70V will be a thing of the past. Spend wisely.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Delphi SA10069 Home Adapter Kit for XM SKYFi Roady or Roady2
- Home listening kit for use with Delphi XM Roady or Roady2 digital satellite radio receivers (not included)
- .125-inch stereo minijack audio output
- Easy setup using supplied minijack-to-stereo-RCA adapter cable
- Includes high-gain XM antenna with 22.5-foot cable
- Home stand measures 5 x 2 x 0.5 inches (W x H x D)
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Why leave your Roady 2 outside lonely in your car or truck when you can bring it inside and maximize your XM value? I carry my receiver back and forth between the vehicle and my house. Once in the house, I plop my Roady 2 into the home cradle, plug in the power and antenna and use the built in FM transmitter to broadcast XM to the FM radio in my bedroom and the main stereo in my living room, about 40 feet away. Granted, I have a good antenna in my home stereo, but the XM comes through clear. By using the line-out option, you can get even more clarity, but then you're limited to one service point.The home antenna is so powerful that, even though you're supposed to have it in a south-facing window, you might be able to fudge on that. Just use the "antenna aiming" feature on the Roady 2 available through the menu for a more detailed view of what the Roady 2 is seeing through the home antenna. The home kit also comes with a remote control that alone is about worth the price of the kit. The remote has features not available on the Roady 2 receiver itself including "scan" and "jump" (or a sort of "last channel" button).
I listen to the "Audio Visions" channel late at night and, sometimes, while I sleep. I wake up and dial the receiver over to CNN or Fox news for a little wake up. But wonderful programming is another subject all together! If you're just thinking about the XM service, . Amazon has great prices on the hardware necessary to enjoy the service.
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Awesome toy now that it's got power. I would give 5 stars however when I opened the package I was disappointed to discover my AC adapter wouldnt plug securely into my Roady2. Perhaps I have an older version? After compairing it to my auto adapter, I found that the AC adapter had a yellow plastic tip about a millimeter or two extending from the plug that shouldnt normally get in the way. I shaved it off with a knife so that it can plug into my Roady2 and have power.The antenna works in my area as I'm surrounded by terrestrial transmitters, and plus my apartment is on the top floor. I just have the antenna sitting in the corner of my living room on a bookshelf.
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This item is a must have for XM radio ownwers. Why be stuck to having the radio in the car only, when you can hook up the unit to your home stereo or home theatre receiver?The home kit comes with everything you needthe sturdy thick plastic base, the AC power adapter, the wires to connect to your receiver, and the powerful antenna with I think 20 feet of wire for it.
I use my unit in a bedroom basement, had to have the 50 ft extension cord to make it all the way to the south area of the basement. I have it mounted on the stairwall next to the backdoor which faces south. Surprisingly, you don't need a south facing window or an outside mounting. My unit gets perfect reception with 3 bars all the time inside the house. When the door is left open (which is rare), it does interfer with the signal and it usually goes down to 1 bar, but it's never open for any length of time, so this is no problem.
The base to the kit is very sturdy and make of thick plastic. It's durable and tough. You just slide the unit into the clamp, which is easy to do as opposed to some products where you have to position things perfectly to get them on their bases. The base tilts up and down so you can get the best view of the radio's screen...like I said, very strong and durableit sits there and it's not moving or falling over on its own.
The antenna, as I pointed out, works wellit's clearly pretty strong. It has a plate you can take out and put 4 screws in to mount it on the wall inside or outside. I have 1 screw thru mine and it sits against the wall of the stairway so no one can knock into it. The antenna tilts as wellyou can have it flat against the base or tilt it outwards to make it perpendicular with the base to find better reception. Mine, as mentioned, is flat against the base and it works fine this way.
If you have a south facing window and that seems to be the only way you can get 3 bars...it would probably sit easily inside most windows. Mine downstairs are very small and have no real window sills to speak of, so this wouldn't work...tho, no problemthe sigal goes right thru the door!
The wiring connecting to the unit is strong, but it's thin so it's easily run over my entertainment center and hidden well. Same for the power adapter and jacks to the receiver. Great sound quality via the RCA cables in the kit. It's all long enough for most people...the antenna comes with 20 feet of wire.
A great product and a must have for XM radio ownersthis makes it possible to listen to XM anywhere.The antenna is very weak. It definitely needs to face an open southern sky and it hates having walls in the way. There is an opportunity for a third party developer to create a better antenna here. On the other hand, the antenna cable is very long so Delphi is TRYING to make it easy to face it south.
The stand. . . well, it works and it seems rugged enough but it is very light and it slides around very easily. Too easily. I can see that it might be possible to accidentally knock it off the table.
The remote reciever in the roady seems to have a very narrow angle of view which limits the usefulness of the remote control. If you are too far to the right or left of the reciever, the remote is pretty useless. The remote itself, while physically small, is well designed and works with my gorilla hands. The buttons are of a good size. Overall, a good design.
This review might seem kind of negative so far, but that's not really the case in my mind. The components could be better, but they work reasonably well with each other and the Roady2 radio. I'd like to see improvements made and I'd even pay a bit more for a home kit with a stronger antenna. But overall, I am satisfied.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Belkin PDA Stylus Pen for Palm m500 series - 4 pak
- Palm M500 Stylus 4-Pack
- features three stylus instruments – lets you keep spares on hand.
- Compatibility with Palm m500 series handhelds
- Lifetime Warranty
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I kept track of the original stylus for my M500 so long that no one in the local stores stocked them, so I tried Amazon, which offers the usual overwhelming number of choices. The Belkin Product is essentially an exact replacement except the shaft is black instead of brushed metal. The fit is very good; it doesn't slip out on its own, and doesn't fight back when you need to remove it. There is a slight protrusion above the surface of the M500 when the stylus is fully inserted, but since the top of the stylus is nicely rounded it has a natural appearance. If you prefer the weight and feel of a metal stylus, like the original, this is the next best thing. Also, you now get 4 instead of 3 styli.Read Best Reviews of Belkin PDA Stylus Pen for Palm m500 series - 4 pak Here
These were fine, fit into the M500 perfectly. I thought I remember some reviewer saying that his broke when he dropped one or something like that that is ridiculous there is no way these just "break".Want Belkin PDA Stylus Pen for Palm m500 series - 4 pak Discount?
While there is a slight difference from the original Palm M500 series stylus, Belkin's stylus is the closest you can get to the original. It fits into the Palm stylus slot perfectly. It even has the reset pin when the top is unscrewed, just like the original. A great value for the 4 you get in the pack.It may be only a humble stylus for an older palm PDA, but it is exactly right for the job.Tuesday, January 7, 2014
SteelSeries QcK Diablo III Gaming Mouse Pad - Monk Edition
- Smooth cloth surface
- Non-slip rubber base
- Original game graphics
- Medium sized mousepad
+ Means you don't have to worry about hand/mouse sliding off of pad
+ Looks better
0 Might not fit on your desk, so research before hand, don't complain that it does not.
::Smooth Cloth surface::
+ Tracks better than my "Razer" brand mobile mouse pad. Although that may not say much, it is the only thing I can go off of.
+ Accurate, fast, but not out of the sake of control
+ Better than plastic surface in my opinion because it does not scratch and can fold to carry around
+ Better for your mouse
Does not track as well as the alum pads?
::Thick::
+ You can trust this won't fall apart over time
::Diablo 3::
+ Graphic looks 10x better in person, go for it if you like Diablo
Well worth the money. I play starcraft 2 religiously and the tracking is great. MW3 feels good on it too. My accuracy went up a bit in MW3, and misclicks down a bit in SC2.
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For the last two years I have gone without a mouse pad and in place of using one I have been using a black binder in place of one because I've been being cheap. I decided I needed to pick up a mouse pad and decided to go for this awesome Diablo 3 mouse pad and honestly I could not be happier. The difference from using my mouse on a binder to using it on this pad is night and day. It actually has improved my game in FPS games a fair amount, and I don't end up struggling to move the mouse around, it just floats on this thing. I love it. One of the better purchases I've made recently, and something I think a lot of people tend not to think about.Read Best Reviews of SteelSeries QcK Diablo III Gaming Mouse Pad - Monk Edition Here
The mousepad has an extremely smooth surface for my mouse to glide over easily. I would highly recommend this to any gamer, especially if you are into Diablo 3.Want SteelSeries QcK Diablo III Gaming Mouse Pad - Monk Edition Discount?
This pad is pretty bad ass, looks cool functions well with mouse and is about 2 times larger than I expected. I almost want to hang it on the wall.It's not bad, it does everything a mousepad can do, and does it well enough.It's also quite a nice size, making things around it easier to manuver with as well.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
PDair Aluminum Metal Case for Palm Tungsten T5/TX (Black)
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Premium PU Leather Cover Pouch Case with Stand For Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Tab
- 100% brand new and high quality
- Made of high qualityPolyurethane (PU)leather with softmicrofiber interior lining
- Easy snap-on installation& allows for quick usage
- Protecting your Tabletfromscratches, dust, shock and fingerprint
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The case fits my tablet very well. It seems to have been a good buy for the price so far. I recommend this case for the IdeaPad K1.Sunday, October 13, 2013
Borders Kobo Vox Tablet Case Cover Sleeve Jet Black with Neon Pink + A Vangoddy Live*Laugh*Love Wris
- Protect your Borders Kobe eReader with this stylish sleeve!!!
- Soft non-scratch internal lining and durable neoprene to cushion and protect your Kobo!!!
- Form-fitting neoprene material stretches snugly around your Borders Kobo eReader?s form!!!
- Water resistant material to protect from the elements!!!
Saturday, September 7, 2013
NEEWER® BLACK PU LEATHER CASE FOR IPAD 2
- Black PU Leather Skin Case Pouch Cover With Stand for iPad 2
- Color: Black
- Material: Faux Leather
- Unbuckle to use as a kickstand for easy screen display
The only cons are that the volume controls on the outside right of the iPad are a little tough to access, but nothing major.
Overall a fantastic buy!Good product for the price. However, I jumped the gun & hit the purchase button before I realized the same vendor was selling the same item for $2.00 less a few listings later. It's only $2.00 & the case is what I expected, so all is good. I would not hesitate to buy from this vendor in the future.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
rooCASE Capacitive (Black) Stylus for HTC EVO 4G / HD2 / Hero / Imagio / Incredible / Pure / Tilt2 /
- Non-OEM Stylus for HTC EVO 4G / HD2 / Hero / Imagio / Incredible / Pure / Tilt2 / MyTouch 3G Slide
- Ultra Responsive Capacitive Stylus that Works with All Touch Screen
- Lightweight Aluminum Pen Body that Weighs in at Only 0.4 OZ. Stylus Length: 114mm.
- Conevenient Cap Attachment to 3.5mm Audio Jack. Clip that Can Attach to Shirt or Pants Pocket.
- Available in Black, Silver and Red. Search: rooCASE Capacitive Stylus EVO 4G
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
iOrganize 3 Device Power Charging Docking Station
- iOrganize Power Station Perfect for Almost Every Hand Held Devices Such As Cellphones Mp3 Players Palm Pilots and Rechargeable Hand Held Games Resource Power Station.
- Black Power Station Traveler. Adjustable sliders to securely hold your devices while driving.
- Charges up to 3 portable devices while using only one outlet.
- Convenient carry case allows you to bring along everything needed to charge your devices.
- Heavy-duty luggage quality construction, foam padding with padded hand- carry strap and adjustable shoulder strap.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Corsair 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 SODIMM Memory Kit (CMSO16GX3M2A1333C9)
- Density: 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR3 1333MHz SODIMM
- Speed: 1333MHz
- Timing: 9-9-9-24 latency
- Type: DDR3
- Format: SO-DIMM PIN OUT: 204
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Plugged it in, put the back cover back on, fired it up holding down the D key to run the memory test. Memory test ran OK. Restarted."About This Mac" shows "Memory 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3."
Note: After removing 10 screws, the back cover remains retained by two plastic clips near the center. Pry it up gently and it pops off.
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I just purchased a new 2011 base model Mac Mini with 2GB of memory. Instead of paying Apple the $300 they want to upgrade the memory to 8GB I searched Amazon and found this option for one fifth the price. I'm not a "tech guy" but removing the two 1GB cards that came installed in the Mac and replacing them with these two 4GB was easily completed in less than five minutes. Everything is running smoothly with no problems to date.Want Corsair 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 SODIMM Memory Kit (CMSO16GX3M2A1333C9) Discount?
I have installed thousands (I am not joking, 2000+) of Corsair memory modules and I have run into only two incidents that needed replacement. I have installed dozens of these 8GB modules in recent months as prices started to drop to a level where there is no reason to consider 4GB x 2 or 4GB x 4 anymore.When I needed replacement (non so far on the 8GB modules) on the other Corsair memory modules, the service was prompt either over the phone or over web.
One caution: If you have iMacs and you are installing the RAM, be sure to use a solid object (not your fingers) to push the ram module evenly and firmly into the memory slot. This applies to ALL brands. A slip of finger or finger nail could easily dislodge soldered components that are near the edge of the printed-circult board.Installation was a cinch into my early 2011 MBP and all 16GB was detected correctly and working. After reading so many bad reviews of other vendor 2x8Gb packages I ran several memory tests to make sure mine were working fine (test run on each SoDIMM individually and as a pair). No errors reported in Tech Tool Pro, rember, and single user mode memtest. Each test ran three times on each configuration without error.
I'd say that they are working pretty well. ;)
Next up is a Win 7 laptop but I expect that it will also work out perfectly.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Ghope Lovely Girl 360 Degree Rotational Stand PU Leather Case Cover For Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 7.0 inc
- Made of high quality PU leather material
- Easy to access to all buttons and features
- 360 Degree Rotation: ideal for typing, viewing, Web browsing
- Easy to place inside a bag or carry alone
BUT! It took us a month to get the product. Not happy about that and I would not order from this particular company again unless I had a month to wait for it.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
rooCASE Netbook Carrying Bag for Acer Aspire One AO722-BZ 11.6-Inch HD Netbook - Deluxe Series Dark
It is just a bit pricey at $29.75, but seems very well made and is very stylish.
PROS:
good construction
lots of pockets
handles are very comfortable, and stay out of the way when accessing laptop
chromebook fits securely but also room in external pockets for mouse, ear buds, power brick, etc.
CON:
Only one thing keeps this from getting 5 stars. The inside of the case has two compartments. One is clearly for the laptop. It is just slightly smaller because of the way the divider is attached. None of this is a problem, the laptop fits into the slightly smaller size although it is a tighter fit (but not to tight). My problem is on the other half. This side is more for papers, books, etc. (see images) The problem is there is a zipper pocket on the inside of this other half. If you make the mistake of putting your device on that size, the zipper pull might mar the finish. I would have left this zipper pocket off.
That said, this is a great case. Stylish and very functional. Put the laptop/tablet in the correct side of the case (or at least position the bottom of the device toward the zipper on the other side).