Showing posts with label handheld barcode printer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handheld barcode printer. Show all posts

Saturday, October 18, 2014

REALOOK AT&T Sony Xperia TL Screen Protector, Crystal Clear 2-PK

REALOOK AT&T Sony Xperia TL Screen Protector, Crystal Clear 2-PK
  • Perfect Fit on your AT&T Sony Xperia TL LCD screen
  • Crystal Clear and Color Brilliant
  • Superior Scratch Protection
  • Easy Installation
  • Complete Installation Accessories and Manual

This 2 pack of screen protector fit the Xperia TL perfectly and are crystal clear. The application went smooth with no bubbles. Good Buy fast shipping.

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We had endless troubles trying to push bubble out of this cover on an Experia phone. It was useless for us.

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This screen protector was exactly as advertised, simple to apply and almost completely unnoticeable from both a viewing and touch standpoint. Would definitely recommend. Well worth the cost.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

eForCity Universal Touch Screen Stylus compatible with iPhone® / iPad® / Xoom / Playbook, Pink

eForCity Universal Touch Screen Stylus compatible with iPhone® / iPad® / Xoom / Playbook, Pink
  • Use a touch screen stylus to prevent scratching your screen
  • Soft beaded point
  • Compact and light weight design
  • Length: 4 inch. Material: Metal. Color: Pink
  • Accessory ONLY, phone not included. Apple® does not endorse use of these products. NOTE: this universal touch screen stylus will not fit into your devices stylus slot.

But no seriously. It was compact. And the pink is very beautiful on it. It worked very well on both my cell phone and my ereader. I figured at first a foam tip but it's actually a really soft almost squishy material. So when you push down it kinda compresses. Maybe so you don't mess the screens up. It was pretty nice!

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I'm not sure if I wrote a review for this product or not, but it sucks. Xitech makes styluses in the same hue of pink, and they come in a pack of four. The quality is far better, and they construction of the stylus is a little sturdier. I would only recommend buying this because nothing else was available. Other than that...it sucks. I found myself putting more pressure than I should have to make it work....the idea of this is to imitate your finger. I don't press my finger into my phone as if the world were coming to an end, so I shouldn't have to do that with a stylus. The color stayed brilliant, it didn't ware off, but there were times even the most pressure proved itself useless. Definitely not worth the money.

Friday, October 10, 2014

INV ® macbook X-slim case, WIZARD/satin-WONDER begins series - for Apple Macbook Pro 13.3 inch WITH

INV ® macbook X-slim case, WIZARD/satin-WONDER begins series - for Apple Macbook Pro 13.3 inch WITHOUT retina, color - rubberized purple/violet
  • Compatibility: Perfect fit for the Macbook Pro 13-inch 13" (A1278/with or without Thunderbolt) with DVD-rom & black keyboard ONLY.
  • Mechanism: 2-piece EXtra light and slim cover (40-50% lighter and slimmer) provides your macbook with total protection, but without blocking any ports and plugs.
  • Design: No cutout but Apple logo can still shine through the case (in both solid or crystal color models).
  • Touching: Raw - without any additional craftsmanship, case surface with smooth touching; Satin - with an extra rubberizing coating, case surface with silky-smooth touching.
  • INV symbolizing character: Wizard - Profound.

I m happy with this. However there are some sharp edges on it that i may file down so i don't hurt my hand on it. But it fits and looks nice on my computer.

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Fits my Mac Book Pro 13.3 inch perfectly. I'm not sure how much protection it'll provide but it seems to be rubberized enough and the price is much better than all of the other laptop cases.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Toshiba e335 Pocket PC

Toshiba e335 Pocket PC
  • Lightweight, thin Pocket PC with 64 MB RAM and 32 MB ROM and 300 MHz XScale processor
  • Secure Digital memory card slot for transferring and storing music, picture and more
  • 240 x 320 pixel, 3.5-inch TFT LCD screen displays more than 65,000 colors
  • Features the Pocket PC 2002 operating system, with improved handwriting recognition and versions of Pocket Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • What's in the box: Toshiba e335, USB cradle, AC adapter, Stylus, Soft slip case, Quick-start card, User manual, Warranty card

This review is submitted for people who demand more than basic PIM functions out of their PDAs. If you are looking for a simple PDA with only a calendar, an address book and a memo pad, you should really go and get Zire or m105. They are really good.

However, I wanted to upgrade my PDA (m100) and was looking for a device with at least 16 MB memory, good resolution color screen and preferably mp3/wma playing capability. I initially considered Palm m500 series but had to give them up because of their bad reputation (which I personally experienced) for screen freezing that was not amenable to a soft reset. The worst part is that you have to send them to Palm to get them fixed that takes about 2 weeks in which time you are left Palmless. I could not accept my PDA freezing anytime because I really depend on it every instant. So as a demanding PDA user who wanted more memory and functions than my Palm m100 could offer, I had no choice to convert to a Pocket PC.

Pocket PCs inherently provide mp3 playback capability and word/excel document access in addition to basic PIM functions that are great.

E335 stood out among others with its 64 MB memory, 300 MHz processor, good color screen, lightness and sleekness. What I have also noticed is that it does not freeze and when it did a couple of times, it always responded to soft resets. The stereo quality is really very good and I enjoy listening to music (a dream with Palm OS for the moment).

ArcBase photo program is really cool and for those who demand photo viewing, it makes the Pocket Pc much more enjoyable.

The two drawbacks of e335 were that the Graffiti recognition was about 40% worse when compared to Palm (screen protectors help the recognition and I strongly recommend them for graffiti) and that when you transfer your memos from Palm, they are not automatically categorized. I had about 400 individual memo items and spent a great deal to organize them. By the way, unless you have Pocket mirror, there is no easy "free" way to transfer your info from Palm to Pocket PC.

One last thing, with Pocket PCs you cannot individually hide items as private (unlike Palm OS devices). You need to pay to get additional software for security. The device offers an optional initial security code for access to device, though.

The battery performance is predictably poor (needs once in very 2 days charging with optimum usage; mp3, bright screen etc) when compared to 2 months performance by a gray scale m100 on 2 AAAs but I come home everyday so that is not an issue for me. If you are going to get any high-res color screen PDA, you will inevitably sacrifice the battery no matter what.

I have to admit I still favor Palm OS over Windows CE because of its simplicity but the recent Palm models were not reliable enough for me to commit to. Now I can work on my Word documents with any of the 4 brightness-adjustable high-res color screen options and listen to a crisp sounding stereo mp3 tracks or just view my photo album in my spare time.

The manual does not involve the type of troubleshooting that is necessary. It is very important that you do not remove the synchronized files (Word, mp3, etc) from the PocketPC My Documents desktop folder without first deleting them from the Pocket PC. If you do remove them, the sync. Manager will give resolving conflict messages which are not solvable. This is the only important message that I can convey.

Overall, I believe that e335 is one of the best Pocket PCs around and it has completely satisfied my expectations except for the Graffiti recognition. I got the device at Amazon.com at an incredible price, which was much cheaper than M515! Incredible...

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Toshiba is known for their excellent notebook/laptop, but not for their PDA. My first PDA was the Apple Newton and Toshiba e335 is my current and last one (currently looking at the IPAQ 6315/6365).

My overall experience with the e335 is not too good. Hardware quality is very poor (cracked adaptor socket, creaking case). I am not at all a "heavy" user, but I still find this e335 to be inadequate and below average in everything. Battery life is average; plus it cannot be replaced when the battery is at the end of its lifetime. The processor is so slow and buggy, it requires "soft" reset several times a day.

The worst of all is the poor support from Toshiba itself as the maker of this PDA. The last rumor I heard was, Toshiba stops making and selling PDA (its a reality by now in 2005). So my suggestion is: don't even consider buying a used one or new ones advertised as clearance model, because you'll be stuck with less than average PDA that you can only use as a shiny toy to impress a 4 year old....

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I recently replaced my 1st generation Palm Pilot (6+ years old and a delight) with the Toshiba E335 Pocket PC. There have been quite a few pluses and minuses as I will explain. I love the power and available memory (and I also got a 256MB SD card which is great to load PICTURES). I've loaded books on it and I don't bring the paperback or hardcopy on my commute anymore. Games are nice too. Word and Excel I haven't had much use for yet, but I'm certain I'll have no problem loading huge spreadsheets and documents.

Now for some of the minuses...

The screen has frozen on me a couple of times and I had to do a "hard" reset and then go through the initialization process and restore everything from my PC. I was told this is a Windows bug. Uggghhh.

After 2 months, I lost the screen/machine for good (blank screen with a black bar down the middle) and had to send it back to Toshiba. I got it back in a few days at no cost. I was told, however, that the "screen" is not covered by any warranty. Luckily, it wasn't the screen that broke, so no charge.

I have a new Dell P4 2.4 Mz using XP and the syncronization software was not compatible. I had to download it from Microsoft. Frustrating when it comes with instructions to load the software on an XP machine. Also, the "quick reference" card's instructions were different than the instructions in the book for loading. I used neither.

I'm still having trouble setting it up to syncronize on 2 machines. It's not cut and dry like Pilot software is.

My work machine is running NT (not commpatible with USB) and I can't find anyone selling a serial cable for this Pocket PC, therefore I can't sync up at work until we upgrade.

Anyway, some pluses and lot's of minuses, but it is much nicer than a Palm style PDA when it is working. I warily recommend it and wish you better luck than me.

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I have had this PDA for a couple of weeks and I would say that for the money its great. Sure there are better PDA's but this one does what I need at a low price.

I had a little trouble getting it to "Activesync" the first time but thats becuase I didnt bother to read the quick start guide. Since then it has worked 100% of the time. (Running Windows XP)

I actually have a second one on order for my wife.

It does take some getting used to and has a learning curve. I was a heavy PalmOS guy and it was a change but now.. "I get it".

Someday I would love to get the IPAQ but until I can shell out $500-$600... for the price this is perfect.

this is probably one of the best Pocket PC's I have bought. And this is coming from someone who goes through PDA's like I go through underwear.... lightweight, fast and well made. I would recommend this unit to anyone... Its so slim I can put it in my jeans back pocket and carry it with me. So much easier to transport than the bulkier iPaqs or Dells. GET ONE OF THESE, you wont be sorry.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Instant Immersion ASL v2.0

Instant Immersion ASL v2.0
  • Features 500 ASL signs, arranged alphabetically in 20 categories
  • Signs are shown pictorially and used in sentences
  • All signs fully demonstrated by the onscreen guide
  • Get an overview of ASL history
  • Over 300 video demonstrations of fingerspelling, phrases and numbers

I wanted to learn asl, just to learn it. I like seeing the way it is done, and thought why not, I'll give it a try. It has 2 cd roms. the 1st one installs the program, and has the avatar and some things to start with. The 2nd cd, has the other program to get you further along.

I like the fact that you can slow the avatar down to super slow speed, or have it on like he is super speedy. The wholde program is great for someone like me who is a true beginner.

It is easy to learn, and its cheaper than classes.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

VuPoint PDS-ST415GN-VP Magic Wand Portable Digital Scanner - Green

VuPoint PDS-ST415GN-VP Magic Wand Portable Digital Scanner - Green
  • On-the-go document scanning.
  • Portable hand-held scanner, scans almost anything flat-surface in black & white or color.
  • Conserve paper and become eco-friendly.
  • Saves scans directly onto a microSD and microSDHC memory card.
  • Scanner Type: Mobile Scanner.

This works great for coping documents. It works OK for coping pictures. The OCR software works great. This will convert your text document into text that you can edit. Same as you typing it in. If you just want this for pictures you should buy something else. You do have to move the wand in a straight mannor or it will be skewed. You cannot copy over a picture frame. You have to copy the picture with no distance inbetween. Hope this helps others. You press the button, take you finger off of it, move the wand, then press the button again to stop. Good design as you do not have to hold the button down to copy.

If you copy a text doc and you skew it by moving the wand in a non straigh mannor the OCR software still works great.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

PDair Leather case for Sony VAIO P Series - Book Type (Black)

PDair Leather case for Sony VAIO P Series - Book TypeBetter than perfect. The item arrived well before I had expected it to, the quality of the supply was just as I expected it to be. I am most pleased, I would recommend anyone to purchase from this supplier any time.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

iShoppingdeals - Black Leather Case Cover w/ Stand for for HTC Flyer 7" Tablet Wi-Fi

iShoppingdeals - Black Leather Case Cover w/ Stand for for HTC Flyer 7' Tablet Wi-FiFor the price this item was good. It has durability issues if you use the tablet any more than a few times a day. I use mine for most of my basic computing and note taking, making lists, and the like, and the cover just was not able to hold up to multiple handlings a day. I can still use it, but the leather is coming off the plastic backing (I'm sure it is re-glue-able) and it makes it difficult to hold sometimes. If you are going to use the tablet on a desk rather than holding it, this is probably the right product for you.

Leather case is usable. Finish is not that great, but still gets the job done. There is no slot to keep the HTC magic pen in the case which is a disadvantage.

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The case is relatively flimsy. I had trouble standing it in an upright position, which is why i bought it. I sent it back. I still haven't found anything decent on the market.

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I was excited to receive this case prior to going on vacation. I was looking for a case with a stand that I felt comfortable tossing in to my handluggage. In terms of protecting my HTC view, I feel like the case did a good job. Low profile, and closed sturdily with an elastic. But when I pulled it out on the plane to watch a movie I felt that it was way too steep and didn't provide a comfortable viewing angle.

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This is a good purchase to protect your 7" tablet, but if I was to do over, dont pay the $8 for expiditeing of shipment

while I did get in 3 days , could have waited 1 more for saving money

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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Evecase® Hot Pink Leather Cover Case Folio with Built-in Stand + LCD Screen Protector + Universal S

Evecase® Hot Pink Leather Cover Case Folio with Built-in Stand + LCD Screen Protector + Universal Stylus Pen + LCD Screen Cleaner Strap for Asus Eee Pad Transformer 10.1-Inch TF101 Android TabletFor the price of this package with the quality and quantity of accessories for the Asus TF101 I can say that I am very satisfied with my purchase. I received everything that the vendor listed and very quickly. My tablet fits perfectly and all of the openings on the case match up with all of the ones on the tablet. I enjoy using the stylus to refrain from accumulating finger prints and the stylus works very well. It does not scratch the screen. The only thing I would suggest would be purchasing extra screen protectors if you have not applied one before because this was my first time and it was difficult for me.

I have seen these for a lot more. This tablet cover fit perfectly and looks great. The price was a steal. The pens and the trinkets made it even better.

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It is easy to use and love the color and you can beat this for the price. Perfect case for me.

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Thinking about buying another one in a different color. The overall quality of the case is a little low end. The edges have already worn down after a year of use but the overall appearance is still pretty decent. Still a great purchase if you need a case that has a little bit of style but it's more that $20.

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I am quite pleased with the product itself. The Nexus 10.1" tablet is a bit smaller than the sleeve and shifts a bit, but it is a great product to protect the equipment. It does not allow for a rear camera however...

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Thursday, July 17, 2014

FAVI Entertainment Mini Wireless Keyboard with Mouse Touchpad (FE01-GR)

FAVI Entertainment Mini Wireless Keyboard with Mouse Touchpad
  • LED backlit keys.
  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, charges via the included USB cable.
  • 2.4GHz USB wireless receiver; works up to 30 feet away from the keyboard.
  • Compatible with windows PCs & laptops (7/Vista/XP), gaming devices (Wii, PS3, Xbox), tablets and many TV internet boxes
  • What's in the box? 1 x Keyboard, 1 x USB to Mini USB adapter and 1 x power cable.

I received the device last week and on day one, I loved it. It exceeded my expectations. Typing on it was a little better than what I do on my Blackberry Storm and the scrolling (while not perfect) was quite good. The back light was a terrific addition as I bought this to use in my theater room where often it is difficult to see much (other than the screen) which is why the back light was great in lighting up the keys.

Right out of the box, I tried using it on my office computer worked like a champ. When I got home, I tried using it on my laptop which was connected to my home theater projector again, worked like a champ. Then came the problem... the next day the unit became completely unresponsive. I tried all the trouble shooting that I could think of and read on the manufacturer's website but nothing fixed the issue. I even tried using it in different locations on several different computers and still no fix. What I find odd is that the back light is no longer working either. I know it's not a battery issue as this has been charged fully twice in an effort to troubleshoot and fix the problem. I also tried changing the rf but again, that didn't help.

Something that I found disappointing was the lack of support. If you go to the manufacturer's web site, you will understand precisely what I mean. This is the first thing that I can think of that the support was so lousy not even a phone number to call!

I am going to try using another I asked for a replacement because when this unit was working, I loved it (I was even thinking about ordering another one for work/office use). I will report back later as to what I find with the second device.

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Revision: July 30, 2010

I received the replacement and wanted to wait a week before posting a follow-up to my review. The replacement keyboard is working like a charm! It works just like it should. I have tried using it in many different settings and on several computers. No matter where it is used, it picks up the signal very quickly and does what it is advertised. For my use, this is a fantastic keyboard. I use it in my theater room where I don't want a cumbersome full sized keyboard. Instead, I just take this out of the coffee table drawer and use.

I am rating this keyboard 5 stars because it does everything that was advertised and better than I expected (i.e. typing is really good on such a small device). I don't believe I should give it less than 5 stars just because I received a defective unit as that can happen with any product. While the support of the company is still not the best, the place that I bought it from was excellent! They shipped me the replacement immediately and even refunded my return shipping costs.

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I recently purchased this little gizmo for use with a Ubuntu media center setup using Boxee. I was getting tired of fighting with the outdated wireless keyboard and mouse combo I have and wanted something that would be able to mostly replace both input devices while also having a range well in excess of the 10-12ft I need between my couch and the computer.

First of all, the good. Ubuntu had no problem with the device, it worked the very instant I plugged the wireless USB receiver into the computer. It was already charged when I received it, which was extra nice. It took me a moment to figure out that the receiver fits inside the device itself when you're not using it, which is a pretty clever design if you're planning on using it at different computers. Range is good; I'd say it's 95% reliable within 30ft, but drops off pretty rapidly around 35-40ft from the receiver.

The available keys are good and make sense. The volume and playlist control buttons were especially nice, since they fit my media center setup perfectly. The backlight toggle is great. They also did a good job of including keys that don't get much use by regular users but still come up enough to be annoying if they were left out.

Now for the bad stuff, which really isn't very much. The trackpad is decent, but is also sometimes a bit annoying. It's not quite as precise as what I'd expect from a laptop trackpad, but it's not really bad for the price. It also doesn't register taps very well, which would be a bigger issue if not for the nicely-positioned left and right mouse buttons. Incomplete function key selection could be an issue for some users. My hands are quite large so I didn't find it difficult to type with both thumbs despite the trackpad being in the way, but if you have smaller hands you might not be quite so lucky.

There is one flaw that I think is worth mentioning separately, though, since it wasn't something that occurred to me while looking at the device, even though you can clearly see it in pictures. The keys are arranged in a regular grid, as opposed to the standard offset you get on a keyboard. This definitely takes some getting used to, and can throw you for a loop at first if you're accustomed to touch typing. If there's one thing that could be changed to massively improve the device, it's this. I understand why it's designed like this, but in my opinion it's the only stand-out flaw.

Despite this, and the handful of other minor flaws, I think this is a really great little device to replace a keyboard/mouse for basic tasks, especially presentations or media control. It's compact, useful, and the price is great for what you're getting.

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I learned about this keyboard several months ago when it was announced on Engadget, but at that time it was $90+ and only available from some shady mailorder sites.

This is a TV remote control sized full keyboard with a touchpad.

I finally ordered one from Amazon last week for $60. I got it very promptly about 5 days.

It looks exactly like the one in the photos. It's very thin and contains a rechargeable lithium battery. It has a mini USB receiver that hides in a compartment in the keyboard. The keyboard itself also has a micro USB jack for recharging either from a PC's USB jack or a USB charger (the keyboard itself didn't come with a charger).

The touchpad works extremely well (better than your average laptop touchpad) and you also have keyboard arrows under the touchpad. There are HTPC controls along the top and just about any function a regular keyboard can do it can do via a function key even CTRL-ALT-DEL. It's even got a back light.

Overall a VERY cool HTPC remote and I would also highly recommend it for presentations. It even has a laser pointer built in although it's not the brightest one I've seen.

I'm using it with a Windows 7 Media Center PC (I also have a Media Center remote but the keyboard is useful for web browsing and accessing the desktop for maintenance). I am thinking of ordering another pair for my other two HTPCs.

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I am an on the go supergeek and computer networking instructor. As such I love useful tech, and versatility. This gizmo does EVERYTHING, so I LOVE it! I use it in class with the laser point and mouse, as well as nearly full QWERTY keyboard. (It is missing the F8 to F12 buttons) but I rarely find that annoying. Hands down more versatile than the blue tooth version, so don't buy that one!

Pros: works with ANYTHING that can use a standard QWERTY keyboard via USB (tested on laptops, desktops, Wii, Playstations, Xboxes). Gets about 20+ feet range, so long as there isn't a wireless G/N (2.4GHz) transmitter nearby. The backlit keys are a MAJOR bonus, as sitting in bed at night this is THE keyboard to have. Great for those of us who have really adopted the thumbpad typing style from cell phone use! Better than the blue tooth version, due to compatibility issues.

Cons: Not AES encrypted, so don't use it for banking! Your passwords are ALL transmitted in the clear. If you need/want wireless keyboards with security I recommend the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK250 for Business (yes I own one!)

This is a really good device.

However, I got the "Rii Mini" which is the "North American" version of the same device. There is no difference between the "ProMini" and "Rii Mini" except the Rii has English packaging and instructions.

The trackpad seems smooth. the arrow keys seem intuitive for navigating media center.

the back-light is bright and makes the keys easy to read in the dark.

One thing I really love about this device is how good the keys feel. Their quality is far superior to anything else. I find myself often picking it up just to type even when the computer is off because they have a nice little clicking feel that is easy to push, yet stiff enough to not accidentally push by mistake.

the only downside is having the trackpad on the side. it gets in the way at times.

This item is perfect if you want a good HTPC keyboard/mouse. But not good if you need to do more work than entertainment.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Belkin USB Sync Charger for HP iPAQ (F8Q2000HP)

Belkin USB Sync Charger for HP iPAQ
  • Charges iPAQ through car' s connection
  • USB cable for synchronizing and charging your HP iPAQ in the car
  • Retractable cable eliminates cable clutter

For the price, you can't beat it. This is very handy for the car. Buy it, its worth it.

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Bought this for my iPaq and immediately had to go on a trip. It works really well for charging and using the iPaq, but it was a little tempermental to seat the plug into the power connector in my husband's truck, not sure if the problem is with the truck or with the adapter, we'll see.

Otherwise though it works great!

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I tried to find the same cable from many sites, including the HP accessories and as I am in Brazil, they couldn't send it to me.

At Amazon, I could buy and receive the cable as they promises.

The cable fitted exactly to my HP iPAQ HW6945 and now, I can charge and sync using my laptop, so, the battery is always full and I can't miss any call. At my car, I can use the GPS connected full time and now I don't need to turn my HW6945 off and on in order to save battery.

It values each cent it cost.

/Mauro

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Ion iCade Mobile Game Controller for iPhone/iPod Touch (ICG07)

Ion iCade Mobile Game Controller for iPhone/iPod Touch
  • Adds physical buttons and d-pad to your iPhone and iPod touch gaming
  • Rotating cradle allows for landscape and portrait views of gaming action
  • Connects using wireless Bluetooth technology
  • Works with Frogger Decades, Temple Run, and hundreds of games
  • Ergonomic design for hours of comfortable gameplay

I normally don't write reviews, but I noticed that I bought this product before it had any reviews and now it still doesn't. I use this with a jailbroken iPod Touch to emulate old video game systems wherever I want. Playing NES games using a touch screen just doesn't work. This does. Set up is easier in some emulators than in others. It set up without a hitch for emulators for: Genesis, NES, Gameboy and Gameboy Color. It set up easily with the SNES emulator with one caveat; there aren't enough buttons....it is one button short. This means that either you don't I assign the least used button for a game, or you don't assign an "emulation menu" button. The MAME emulator is a pain to set up with this, but with perseverence it'll work. That being said, my iPod Touch 4G doesn't seem to have enough internal power to connect to Bluetooth and run the MAME emulator so it crashes anyway (this is a limitation of the iPod, not the controller).

Overall I gave this 5 stars. The "one button short" issue I described with the SNES emulator is an easy work around. The controller was much more responsive than I expected. I've noticed no lag (except for MAME, which is a hardware issue) and can play some of the more intense button pushing games without any button pushed not registering.

The biggest con with this controller is that the battery case has to be unscrewed to change the batteries, which means if you want back up batteries, you'll need a backup screw driver as well.

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Monday, April 28, 2014

C2G / Cables to Go 27038 2-Port USB 2.0 High-Speed Front Bay Hub, Black

C2G / Cables to Go 27038 2-Port USB 2.0 High-Speed Front Bay Hub, Black
  • Adds two USB 2.0 high-speed front-side ports to your computer
  • Easily mounts internally into any available 5.25 inch drive bay
  • Backwards compatible with USB 1.1 devices
  • Provides bay space for 3.5 inch drives
  • Plug-and-play installation
  • Cable length (front-panel port to motherboard header): 24 inches
  • Cable length (front-panel port to upstream USB A port): 32 inches

using this to add front ports to an older server tower turned home computer. It looks as crazy as it sounds.

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Kids friend broke his case's built in usb ports. This took care of the problem. Came with multiple ways to mount. May order one for myself.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Handspring Visor Serial Hotsync Cradle (Graphite)

Handspring Visor Serial Hotsync Cradle
  • HotSync serial cradle for your Handspring Visor
  • Synchronize at home or the office
  • Compatible with Windows 95, 98, and NT and Mac OS 7.5.3 or later
  • Connects to serial port; ideal for non-USB-equipped PCs and Macs
  • Replaces or complements the USB HotSync cradle that comes with the Visor Deluxe

It's great that Handspring makes this an available option. My desktop has USB, so the USB cradle comes with the Visor fits the bill. But my laptop does not have USB. There are three options available. First is of course to live without a second cradle for a while, because I might soon buy a new laptop. Who knows! Second is to buy a PCMCIA card adapter for UBS port. Third is to buy Handspring's serial port cradle. It's not a big decision, but it's not an easy one either. I in fact mulled over this for a while before deciding to take the serial cradle. The main reasoning for getting the serial cradle is that I figure I need a second cradle anyway, one at home and one at work. Yes the serial cradle is much slower than the USB, but Palm users have alway used the slow serial port sync, and they still do. With this respect, I must thank Handspring for introducing a fast USB sync while at the same time making a serial port cradle available. As a standing alone product, I would rate it four star due the lack of speed, but as an option within a complete product line, the serial cradle deserves a solid five star.

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I was developing software for Handspring using CodeWarrior. Unfortunately the current CodeWarrior(c) does not support USB yet, so I have to look for a serial cradle for Handspring. This is very helpful for me to download the Palm binary code for POSE/Palm emulator.

I haven't tried this cradle to other softwares, put it seems to work to other softwares too as long as they have COMx supports.

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This is a nice alternative to the usb if you don't have usb accessible computer, but the drawback is the lack in speed which is considerable.

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Visor Cradles perform well regardless of the type of synchronization port you use. This cradle is handy if you need to synchronize data on your desktop or laptop computer and do not have a USB card installed in your PC.

The price point makes this a better purchase than buying a USB card unless you plan on using the USB port for other peripheral devices.

This cardle is very easy to use (same ease of use as USB port cardle), I love the synchronization feature which comes with HandSpring Visor products.

Friday, April 11, 2014

SanDisk 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card SDSDB-002G-AFFP

SanDisk 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card SDSDB-002G-B35
  • Cards include security feature for protection of copyrighted data
  • SD cards are fully compatible with all SD-compliant devices
  • Speed performance rating: Class 4 (based on SD 2.0 Specification)
  • Writeable label for easy identification and organization
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • High quality and reliability backed by a 5-year limited warranty

This memory card from Sandisk works just as expected. The quality of the pictures loses nothing and yet the amount of photos stored is immense!

Note: Be aware that not every digital camera has the capability to read memory cards above a certain ceiling (my Canon Powershot SD630 can only read memory cards up to 2gb), so make sure your camera is capable.

I use this memory card for my Canon Powershot G7. With the shooting function on Manual, recording pixels at M1 (2816x2112, enough quality for an 8x10 printout), compression at Superfine, I can take a max of 1915 photos or 64'50" of video at 1024 High Resolution. At around $50, this is a good price, although I'm sure in 10 years we'll have 1tb memory cards for the same inexpensive price and this comment will be scoffed at for being sooo from the '00's.

I'd recommend this product to anyone who will be traveling for an extensive time and won't have the chance to dock to a computer and upload their pictures.

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Please note that this is a Class 2 card (Class 6 is the current "top of the line"). Class 2 transfers two mega-thingies per second rather than the six mega-thingies per second for Class 6 cards.

This transfer rate is fine for most devices, but takes 3 times as long to copy files back and forth from your computer.

Please also note that older card readers are not able to handle SDHC (HC stands for "High Capacity"). Some card readers are good for only 1 GB, some go up to 2 GB or 4 GB, but only the latest generations are capable of 8 GB.

Lastly, if you are using Windows XP, you may need to either add Service Pack 3 or add a patch before the high capacity card can be recognized by your system.

I recommend adding the patch rather than SP3. Some things haven't been working quite right since I installed the latest service pack from Microsoft you may not wish to take that chance...

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The Sandisk brand of flash memory cards seems to be the best all-around quality. This particular card is a good value, I paid around $12 for it. It arrived in bulk packaging, meaning without a re-useable case. The newer Sandisk cards are black, so I assume this blue card is a year or two old model, but that's okay. I have had a few failures with Transcend and Kingston memory cards, but all of the Sandisk cards I own are still working, even the oldest ones. This Class 4 card will give adequate performance for capturing stills in any digital camera that uses SDHC cards, and it will capture Standard Definition (640 x 480) video. It might not be fast enough to record High Def video in some cameras, but in my Canon 60D, I have been able to shoot full HD videos up to three minutes long with no problems. This probably pushed the card to it's limits, as the User manual for the 60D clearly states that a Class 6 card is recommended as the minimum for HD video. A class 10 SD card is probably the best choice for HD video cameras, but beware of the cheaper Class 10 cards; some of these are labeled as Class 10, but don't actually deliver enough read/write speed for HD video.

Note on HD video recording capacity and cost. My Canon 60D needs 355 megabytes, more or less, per minute of HD video, so an 8 gb SD card will hold only about 22 minutes worth of video clips, with 4 gb being the maximum size of any single clip. That's three 8 gb cards for 1 hour of HD video; cost is about $90 for class 10 cards. By comparison, the Canon HV-40 HD camcorder stores a full hour of HD video on a single Mini-DV tape that costs about $2.00, and there is no inherent limit other than the 1 hour length of the tape, on long a single video clip can be. In many ways, a camcorder like the HV-40 is much easier to use for shooting HD video than a DSLR like the Canon 60D; for one thing the HV-40 has continuous auto-focus, which the 60D does not. What this means is that video of moving subjects shot with the DSLR will likely have a much higher percentage of out-of-focus segments than a video of the same subject shot with a camcorder. Bottom line is that just because most modern DSLR's can shoot HD video, this doesn't mean that a DSLR is your best choice for video; if you shoot a lot of video, a camcorder is probably a better choice, and one that records on to an internal hard disk drive or mini-dv tape will certainly cost far less for the recording media than high speed flash memory for a DSLR. I own an HV-20 camcorder, and it's definately easier to get nice video clips with it than with a DSLR, especially of moving subjects at close distances.

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I purchased this memory card for my girlfriend for Christmas, since the biggest memory card she had was 64 MB (I know, it's a damn shame...). We popped it into her Canon Powershot SD 750 and it worked flawlessly. Lots of room for high-res pictures, video, and anything else you want to put on it. I fully recommend this product to anyone who uses alot of space on their memory cards quickly: it will be well worth the money. Be forewarned, however: this memory card only works in HC-compatible devices, so older digital cameras may not pick it up. You might want to check with the company that developed your camera first to see if it will work.

No complaints at all about this card, works great for me.

Just make sure you are ready for the SDHC card as opposed to a standard SD, as SDHC is a newer format to allow more storage and will not be compatible with some older cameras or PC card readers that can read standard SD.

If you have an older PC but a new camera, you can still download the images by connecting the camera to the PC via the USB link, instead of using the PC card reader. If you're not sure if your camera can use this card, look up your camera model online and see if it's SDHC compatible before buying this.

Friday, March 28, 2014

HMDX Audio HX-P230OG JAM Classic Bluetooth Wireless Speaker (Apricot)

HMDX Audio HX-P230OG JAM Classic Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
  • Incredible sound quality in a small footprint
  • Connects wirelessly up to 30 feet away
  • Works with all Bluetooth-enabled devices: smart phones, tablets and more
  • Rechargeable for up to 4 hours of wireless play

I'm always looking for new ways to get portable sound to boost what I get from my iPhone and iPads. I was excited to test out a wireless set of speakers at such a low price point. What I can say is I was pleasantly surprised by all of the following:

+ Nice design to the speaker that just feels like a solidly built product.

+ Rubber bottom on speaker allows it to easily grip onto surfaces.

+ Sound is clear with some decent level of bass for such a small speaker. I tried all types of music including classical and did not experience some of the "humming" reported by others. I'm not sure if this was addressed by the manufacturer in later versions, but I was impressed and saw only minimal distortion at full volume.

+ Bluetooth range was impressive as I saw minimal distortion only when getting beyond about 15 feet. Keep in mind that most Bluetooth devices ranges advertised are maximum with some distortion, so 30 ft is what you get before you just flat out get an abundance of distortion. I did find that solid objects like walls will limit the range, which you find with other Bluetooth products.

+ Pairing was simple with all my iOS devices.

+ Added bonus of having an AUX in and Play/Pause/Rewind/Forward controls on the speaker even though it's unnecessary, since you can use your device as a remote for the speaker. The AUX in is a nice tough for anyone who doesn't have Bluetooth support, but then again I would not purchase a speaker whose main purpose is Bluetooth for a device without Bluetooth.

+ Included packaging is re-usable for storage, which is convenient.

The only thing that was really a small negative for me is that the cable provided for charging is rather short and unless your outlet is close enough to a solid surface you may have to leave the speaker hanging for charging, but this was something I easily saw past.

Overall this is a very solid Bluetooth speaker at a great price point when compared to other similar options. It's a great entry point for anyone interested in a Bluetooth speaker. Keep in mind that all my testing was performed on iOS devices. I tested on an iPhone 5, iPad 1 and iPad 2. iPhone 5 was running iOS 6 and the iPads were running iOS 5.

********* I received this product for free as part of the Amazon.com Vine program. Nonetheless, I review the product in the same manner as I would if I had purchased it myself. *********

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This is a great little speaker. The new smart phones are very good at connecting with it.

I can't agree with a previous review about the humming noise. Yes it hums IF it is turned to full volume and you have turned your music device down to low... your smart phone or player should be up to full volume and then you should use the volume on the speaker to control the volume. Magic>>> NO HUM. This is true with any connection. this same hum will occur on my home stereo if I use the volume on my player to control the volume instead of the speaker volume control.

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First off, I would like to explain that this may be an ongoing review. I just bought this item last night, and being a person who understands electronics, I usually wait for my reviews. This time, I figured I would start the review, and then I can come back and edit. Therefore, you may see some updates or changes below.

Second, don't let my initial 4-star rating fool you. I was torn on how to rate this product for the value of what you pay, or vs. other speakers. I decided to put this up against much larger bluetooth speakers, and I think it speaks volumes that a $40 item is 4-stars compared to $150 bluetooth portable speakers.

I'm going to start with what most peopls call "cons", but I'm just going to note them as minor nuisances

-The cord is only about 6 inches long....BUT...its your standard android type charger. Since I'm a Samsung Galaxy boy, myself, I have a ton of these cables. It is currently charging with an old LG cable I found

-Some have mentioned a slight hum in the speaker. This is pretty common with most Bluetooth devices. This goes away when you start playing music. There have been some that said, "once you hear the hum, you always hear the hum". I purposely turned the music all the way down just to hear the hum. I listened to it at my desk for 5 minutes, and then played music again. I don't notice any hum, and I am TRYING to hear it. So, although there is, in fact, a hum, I'm not noticing it when in use.

-Its not a great bass machine, but again, is this really a con? Do people buy a prius to drag-race? Cannot really hold that against this machine, so again...that is why I said a "minor nuisance" (and that is a stretch)

-The power switch is on the bottom

-There is an extreeeeeemly loud series of beeps every time you turn it on. You know its coming, so you can try to shield it. Its still somewhat annoying, and not good for starting up in quiet places. There may be a way around this, I just haven not figured it out.

-The controls on the speaker itself are a little slow to respond, but honestly, who is going to use this? It is only a minor delay anyway. I just tested them to see what they were. I control everything from my phone.

I tried this thing out approximately 10 times in Bed Bath and Beyond. I kept messing with their display and was rather disappointed that I couldn not try my own music on their display. So, that kept me from trying it at first. Plus, I am always concerned that the display model is set up differently and it just won't sound as good at home in larger rooms...which takes me to my pros, and what I love about this (so far)

-The sound fills a room. Its not that massive BOSE sound, but its pretty close in how it fills a room. I listen to a lot of 90's acoustic rock and that stuff sounds incredible. Now, if you get to some of the newer club-rap type of music, there is not a lot of power, but it doesn't sound distorted either. Still sounds good, it just is not going to blow your hair back and rattle windows

-I had the phone about 15 feet away from the device and it played beautifully. What is funny is Pandora played clearer than my recorded music...here is why that is a pro. Because, I realized a lot of my recorded music is garbage from the internet and typically poor recordings, which leads me to believe that this device really picks out the clarity of songs. Much like a good set of headphones might actually make some of my bad recording actually sound bad because the headphones are so clear.

-The construction is very sturdy

(pending a battery test)

any standard charger that comes with most android phones can charge this.

-line in that will work with non-USB devices

-packaging is actually very nice. I will keep this for storage.

If you are skeptical about buying this, just buy it from a place that has easy returns. Thus far, I have no desire to return it. As far as performance goes, it is a solid 5-star product for the price. Again, I gave it four stars only because its slightly not as powerful as some bigger, more expensive speakers. I realize that may not be a fair assessment, but, again, I think it speaks more to the product that I give it 4 stars in comparing it to the larger portable Bluetooth speakers. I think the only way I would have a problem with this speaker in the future, is if for some reason performance decreases, or I find that the battery lasts a very short amount of time. I will update this, if needed, in the future. If you don't hear from me, that means its still doing well :)

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I've been annoyed for a while that the speakers on my iPod Touch just weren't that great, and my laptop's speakers were downright embarrassing.

In a matter of moments I paired this speaker (right out of the box, with no additional charge) with my iPod Touch (VERY easy to do, go to Settings, Turn the BlueTooth on, when it sees the speaker, select it, enter the PIN found on the bottom of the speaker, play your music) with my iPod and was playing music, and it sounded wonderful. The music is clear, and the base is powerful.

It does have a little pop sound when it is turned on and again when it connects with your device. I've also noticed that it starts out pretty loud each time I turn it on, so I know to turn it down right away.

I love that I can walk around the room with my iPod and not be tied down with speaker wires. It is also nice that the speaker can be taken anywhere!

I had to laugh at the strawberry scent I smell when I open the jar the JAM speaker comes in. It is fun.

Charging is easy using the included micro usb connection. Just plug into your computer or USB outlet. When the speaker's light turns to green, it is fully charged.

I also love the grip material on the bottom, it keeps the speaker from slipping or bouncing on hard smooth surfaces.

In all, this little speaker packs a punch! Love it. (Plus, it is small enough to put in a purse or bag)

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I picked up the HMDX Jam and was excited it didn't cost $200. It's debatable if it is worth ~$40, you'll have to be the judge if the annoying issues with this product aren't a big deal.

PROS:

1. Small

2. Fairly Loud

3. Sound is OK

4. Rechargeable battery

5. Only $40 vs. a Jambox cost of $200 or others at $100

CONS:

1. Bluetooth sometimes requires powering the Jam on/off a couple of times to connect to my phone. Slight annoyance, but hey it's only $40

2. Loud (i.e. max volume) "duh, duh, duh" EVERY time you power on the unit with Bluetooth connected. You can't disable or reduce the volume of this notification. Again an annoyance, you can muffle the speaker once you know the sound is coming.

3. There is a very noticeable "humming" sound from the unit when using Bluetooth connections. It is most noticeable during acoustic type music (vs. busy, pop type music). It is somewhat covered when playing at loud volumes for busy music, but once I heard it I could hear it in every song. This noise is not there when using the line in, so it is likely tied to the Bluetooth module in the Jam. I actually took mine apart and tried to shield/filter out the noise without success (shielding didn't help, new filtering at 1st stage amp, which isn't used for Line-In, didn't help). It seems to be inherent to the analog output of the OVC3860 Bluetooth module HMDX is using. Talked to HMDX tech support about this noise and they confirmed it on one of their test units. They're response was "that's how it sounds when on, you should probably take it back". At least they were honest about the Jam's limitations and realized once you hear the hum/buzz/hiss it will take an effort to ignore it. I think this issue will end up being a deal breaker for me and I'll keep my eyes open for a sale on the Logitech mini Boombox or the Jawbone Jambox. Hey, you get what you pay for....especially with straight from Ch!na items. Oh, and here's another reviewer that called out this same noise as "electronic fax machine-esq".....

Thursday, March 27, 2014

BoxWave Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70 ClearTouch Crystal Screen Protector - Premium Quality, Ultra Crystal

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The size is perfect and is excellent on the camera... can hardly tell this is on the screen.

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Fit exactly to my screen size as i had hoped for. I bought the best product on the market for my new LCD camera screen.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Compaq iPAQ 3650 Color Pocket PC

Compaq iPAQ 3650 Color Pocket PC
  • 240 x 320 TFT LCD screen displays more than 4,000 colors
  • 32 MB RAM and 16 MB ROM
  • Includes Pocket Excel, Word, Internet Explorer, and Outlook, plus desktop version of Outlook 2000
  • Plays Audible.com spoken-word content; optional expansion packs can add a variety of functions
  • Box: iPaQ 3650, Two Styli, Vinyl slipcase, AC adapter, Docking cradle, Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery, iPaQ Expansion Pack system, User Manual

I've had my IPAQ for several months now and am extremely satisfied with it. Over that time I've learned a few things that might be helpful to to other users, so rather than write another general review, I thought I would post a few suggestions on this, especially for those that may be making the transition from the Palm platform to the iPAQ, (as I did).

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

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

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

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

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

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You have heard by now that a new class of handhelds the PocketPCs have hit the market and selling like hotcakes. You have probably even decided that you would rather go with a PocketPC than a Palm because you use Windows at work and home and feel happy with MSWord, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook and the whole kit-n-kaboodle. What you cannot decide is which one of these to buy they all rate so high! Well, for good reason. Faster processors and simpler WindowsCE system are making these eminently powerful and useful.

Price: Cassiopeia E-115 and Jornada 548 are both ~ $600 (if you go for the 16 M RAM, the price drops, but I don't recommend it). iPAQs are cheaper at ~ $500.

Processors: Cassiopeia (MIPS) and Jornada (SH3) processors are about the same speed (131 MHz) but Cassiopeia is a 64 bit processor. iPAQ has a StrongArm processor running at 206 MHz and noticeably faster.

Expandability: Cassiopeia comes with a Type II Compact Flash slot. This means you can put any compact flash cards out there, including the snazzy 1 inch IBM-microdrives that store upto 340 MB of data. Jornada comes with a Type I slot which means it cannot accomodate type II cards or the IBM-drive. iPAQ needs to add an expansion "jacket" to allow any cards. It is an innovative design that allows the main unit to be smaller but you have to carry more components if you want to lug around more data or music.

Display: Only Cassiopeia has a true 16 bit display (65000 colors). iPAQ and Jornada are both 12 bit (1000 colors). Can you make out the difference mostly not, unless you are looking at photographs.

Size: Cassiopeia is bulky and comes in at 9 oz. It does not have a hard top so it needs to be carried in a soft case that comes along. Jornada unit is about as bulky as Cassiopeia, but it comes with a hard top so the total package (unit and case) is definitely less bulky. iPAQ wins hands down with a Palm like form factor.

Bottom Line: If you need dislay, multimedia capabilities and expandability buy a Cassiopeia. Looking for a sleeker option with decent built-in expansion options buy a Jornada. You need speed and sleek look not farther than an iPAQ (remeber you need a separate jacket at times).

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For those of you are trying to find this very hard to get PDA, Keep in mind that the H3650 and H3630 are the same device. The H3630 model is sent to direct re-salers (i.e. Best Buy, Circuit City, Comp USA, etc), and the H3650 is sent to the online retailers. However, I've noticed on-line that you will see both. I've called compaq to confirm this. Good luck, and good shopping! I've been sold!

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NOTICE: The IPAQ does not support "Open Host Control" USB.

To check this out right click mycomputer->properties->Device Manager, then look under the USB icon.

If you have that kind of USB you will not be able to sync with the IPAQ through usb. I have been syncing with a serial since and it is terrible. It takes approximately 30 min. to sync an mp3, and at least 20 min. to sync avantgo. If you have an open host controller USB I would not advise getting the IPAQ.

Overall, I have to say that I am very happy with my IPAQ since I can sync at work with a USB.

I have owned the palm IIIc and the Handspring Prism. First the Prism, simply, not worth the money. The only advantage of the prism over the IIIc is the expansion port but the components are so expensive that it isn't worth it. So given the choice I would choose the IIIc over the prism. The screens for all intents and purposes are equal and you will not be able to tell the difference most of the time. My primary reason for getting the IPAQ over any palm type device would be the unit's speaker. I purchased all of my pda's to make sure that I am on schedule but the palm type devices don't have a loud enough speaker to warn me of a meeting. The IPAQ is loud, extremely loud. I also found the palm type devices to be somewhat limiting. In approximately one day you will know the entire machine and you will also know that, that is about all you can do with it. However, on the other had the IPAQ is way more complicated to use and to set up but I feel that if there is something unique that I need to do it will be able to do it.

Before buying the IPAQ I read many reviews and many of them said that Compaq's service was terrible. I must say that I do not agree. As a matter of fact I found there service to be A++ and the operators to be extremely polite and patient.

Also DO NOT buy this unit to play mp3's. It will be maxed out in about 4 standard mp3's because the IPAQ allocates part of it's memory for running programs so in reality you only have about 14 mgs of space to work with for your files. Also don't plan on upgrading the memory for the ipaq since the 64 meg cards cost $310 + $50 (prices from Compaq) for the expansion jacket.

One more note about the available software. There is not as much available software for the IPAQ (or any other PocketPc) as for the Palm devices. So if you want to do something highly specialized plan on spending more money after you get your pocketpc.

I know that I gave alot of cons and little if any pros, eventhough I said I was happy with my unit. I did this primarly because when you are spending [this much] on anything, the cons are way more important.

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I've had the Palm V for about a year before I was able to buy this Ipaq 3650. The Ipaq is really awesome! Compared to the Palm V, here are some of the positive and negative sides:

Positive:

-This beats the Palm in almost every way possible. Clear and bright screen that is perfectly viewable in sunlight. Not to mention that it's also crisp color as well. The brightness is totally adjustable and there's even a sensor that you can set so it will automatically adjust the brightness accordingly. Very cool.

-The hotsync speed blows away the Palm. What's also very nice is that it can dynamically sync with your Outlook mail, contacts, calendar, notes, etc. If you have the Ipaq already connected in the cradle and you're sorting and deleting your email on your desktop, the Ipaq will instaneously synchronize every delete/add that you make on your desktop. With the Palm, you have to press the hotsync button everytime or schedule a hotsync. With the Ipaq, you just plug it in and forget about it.

-The integrated Windows Media Player is awesome. It's basically an integrated Mp3 player that can play any mp3. You now have music on the go and plus you can plug in headphones to your Ipaq, and listen to your music at work.

-You can also record with the built-in microphone your voice or voice reminders

-Everything with Outlook Contacts, Emails, Calendar appears the exact same way as it does on your Ipaq.

-Very accurate Handwriting recognition. One of the best selling points for the Apple PDA is now available for the Ipaq. Same technology and accuracy that the Newtons run on.

-With the Palm V, you're limited to the amount of memory you can store of only 2MB or 8MB if you have the Vx. With the Compact Flash Card, you can store up to whatever your compact flash can hold. Currently, it's at 1GB. That's a lot of mp3s.

-Overall, it looks very cool (Matrix silver) and it's the fastest and most top of the line PocketPC you can buy out there on the market. And because it's so hard to get, it just raises the cool factor even higher. =)



Some of the negative sides

-Doesn't come with a serial cable. So people running NT have to purchase this cable separately.

-Size. It is a little bulkier than the sleek Palm V, but it still fits in my pocket and I can carry it in my bag.

-Accessories are hard to find and anything related to this item (including the Ipaq itself) is hard to find. Too bad a hard cover case isn't available yet for this. I'm still looking btw.

-Software. There's much more third party software out there available for Palm than there is for PocketPC. Go figure...Palm owns 70% marketshare for PDAs. This will slowly change.



Overall...the Ipaq is very nice. If you can afford one and find one available, I really suggest this as a very good strong buy.

Monday, March 3, 2014

8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo Combo (8GB Micro SD + MS Pro Duo Adapter)

8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo ComboIt provides great storage capacity for games music and videos for my psp. but the micro sd can work for sandisk adapters too

Does exactly what I needed it to, plenty of storage for the cost, and hardly takes up any room. Where possible I like to everything converted to run off micro SD. Interchangeable parts are where its at.

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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

SnapNType Mini Keyboard for Dell AximTM X50/X51 Handhelds

SnapNType Mini Keyboard for Dell AximTM X50/X51 HandheldsI just bought my mini keyboard for my Dell Axim X50v and both the installation CD and Belkin website driver download do not work. Spoke to a Belkin Tech support person and they said that no other software is available for me to use. Also received an email from Belkin Tech Support stating "The F8D0502 was only designed for the original Axim X50 and X51. Unfortunately the F8D0502 does not work with the new Axim X50v and X51v

models." Installing other software for my axim works fine but this program. Oh well, guess i'll have to just return it. So inconvenient...

First off let me state that I don't use this keyboard anymore. The thumbkey keyboard is too thick for my Axim carrying case and I didn't like the way it covers up so much of the shortcut buttons at the bottom of the Axim. Secondly, let me mention that I don't really *hate* this keyboard, just that for me the iGo Stowaway fits the bill much better. Even though the iGo is a "real" keyboard, as opposed to a thumb-keyboard, I can fold it up and carry it with my Axim in the carrying case.

The thumb keys on the Belkin do not allow quick typing. It is like you really have to mush-down on the key to make it respond. I was not as happy with this as I thought I would be. But it does work as advertised.

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I got this for my Axim X50 and it works fine with no installation issues. Pretty standard keyboard. I had the same exact keyboard for my Ipaq and this one works the exact same way although it was even easier to install for the Dell vice the HP.

Just watch out like the others reviewers say and make sure it is for your specific Axim. As long as it is, you will be satisfied. An attachable keyboard is worth it if you use your pocket PC much at all.

I gave 4 stars vice 5 only because of the somewhat nebulous compatibility issues.

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This little keyboard works well and I have no complaints with it's function. It is somewhat top heavy when attached to an Axim in that it tends to fall forward in your hand while you are typing. You just have to compensate a little when holding it. One point of criticism is that I have yet to discover all of the functions. I may be a dummy but I still can't find the "apostrophe" in any of the keys strokes (ALT, SHFT, 2ND)! It's got to be there someplace.

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This "thumb board" is much better then the built-in (on screen) keyboard.

Con: It requires an extra travel bag to go along with your Axim.