Showing posts with label handheld blacklight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handheld blacklight. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Peach X Style TPU Gel Soft Case Skin Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire 2 HD 7"

Peach X Style TPU Gel Soft Case Skin Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire 2 HD 7'
  • Compatible with Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 inch
  • Made of high quality Soft TPU materials
  • Easy snap-on installation allows for quick usage
  • Color: Peach (as picture) - More Colors Available

This case fits great and has a good feel. It seems as if it would protect my Kindle Fire HE 7 inch pretty well. The color is ghastly. Peach should be a pale pastel orange, but this is translucent pink like cough syrup.

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Too bad it didn't fit my kindle fire....wrong size...oh well, i gave to the fella at the Other kindle fire..he won't use it either.

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The color was just what I wanted. The cover was just what I needed to protect my Kindle fire HD. I would most definitely recommend to all whom owns the kindle fire HD.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

rooCASE Dual-Axis Leather Folio Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (Black)

rooCASE Dual-Axis Leather Folio Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
  • rooCASE Dual-Axis Folio Cover for Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1. Genuine Leather with Micro Suede Interior. (Compatible with NEW GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 GT-P5113TSYXAR GT-P5113TSYXAR Release May 2012)
  • Detachable Inner Sleeve for Handheld Operation; Sleeve Reattaches to Folio by Velcro for Landscape or Portrait Viewing. (Tablet NOT Included)
  • 23-Way Adjustable Angles to Optimize Landscape / Portrait Viewing.
  • Magnetic Flap Closure. Elastic Loop for Stylus or Pen. Access to All Ports and Controls.
  • A MUST Have for all the NEW Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 Owners!!

Received a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 as a gift, so I wanted to be sure to get a case right away to protect it. Because this tablet is fairly new on the market, there weren't a lot of cases to choose from, and for this one, I had to wait several days before this case was available. It was definitely worth the wait, because the cases that were already available didn't have the qualities I was looking for and looked cheaply made. This one is of decent quality and I expect it to work well to meet my needs and hold up well to daily use. This isn't really a complaint, but the title and description of this product says that this is a leather case, but I seriously doubt that this is real leather it does have the look and feel of leather though, and more importantly, will wipe clean.

Now that I've had it for a few days, I have found that the rooCase Dual-Axis (Black) is great in that it allows you to stand the tablet up in landscape or portrait at any one of the 23 'multiple angle adjustment' grooves as well as slide it forward past the grooves to rest at a nice angle for typing on the virtual keyboard. The tablet itself slides into a 'sleeve' that looks to be felt-covered cardboard that detaches from the case using velcro. To switch between landscape and portrait, simply detach the sleeve from the case and reattach it sideways.

The case has cutouts and slots for the speakers, power button, volume rocker, microSD slot, IR blaster, headphone jack as well as both the frontand rear-facing cameras. However, while there is a cutout for the power/charge port on the detachable sleeve, it is NOT accessible while the tablet is in the closed case. I think this is a major oversight. This means that, to charge the tablet, I have to leave the case open and the tablet exposed. You also can't stand the tablet up into the grooves while it's charging not without feeling like I'm damaging the charging cord.

It would be a nice addition if this case had a zipper or a strap to hold the case closed when not in use. (rooCase does have a similar zippered case, but it doesn't have all of the nifty angle adjustment grooves their zippered case appears to allow only one angle.)

All in all, this is a great case, but I will still be on the market for a better case when one comes along, particularly one that allows you to charge the tablet while it is in the closed case.

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Made of durable leather. It will protect the tablet and hold it securely. This is the 3rd rooCase I have bought and have not been disappointed yet. I chose these because you can detach the tablet and inner case from the sleeve so that it is more comfortable to hold. As far as some people complaining about the charging port not accessible when the case is closed, just un-velcro the inner case, flip it around 180 degrees and then the case will close and you can charge it at the same time. I don't like to leave my tablet exposed when it is sitting around charging.

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This case is great, almost perfect. The only thing I would like is for them to have a cut out for the charger on the outside cover but that is easily worked around by turning the inside tablet cover around so the charger hole faces outward. Very happy with this and will recommend to a family member that is looking for one.

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I ordered this case for my tablet because I need something to keep my tablet in instead of the box it came in lol. I was looking at a bunch of different cases here and based on the reviews I read and the ratings my eye was over this one. So I ordered this one. First off let me say that for this case it is shipped through USPS which is by far the worst. It took like a week for me to get it. Anyway, after receiving the case and opening it up I found that the case is relatively easy to use and is simple. Now I'm not an expert on leather so I can't tell you whether this is good or bad or is even leather itself. But the case is nice. Inserting the tablet is pretty straight forward. It fits nice and there really isn't a fuss trying to line up the camera with the opening. the magnets that keep the case closed seem pretty good. I had my tablet in the case closed and held it upside down and shook it a bunch of times and it didn't even open. Now I was going through other people's reviews and a bunch of people were saying you can't charge it while the case is closed. You CAN in fact. What I did was take out the tablet, insert it in the other way around and problem solved. The only thing is the magnets are on the other side so the case won't stick closed but it will just lay there. Angling the tablet is nice. To set it horizontal you just remove it from the Velcro and turn it simple as that. The price for the case for me is very reasonable, not over priced at all.

So here are my Pro's and Con's.......

Pro's:

The price very reasonable, not over priced

Easy to use, Easy to insert tablet, Easy to angle the tablet

Tablet has a nice fit inside the case, doesn't move around

Case doesn't take up a lot of space on the screen at all

Magnets in the case keep the case stuck closed.

Leather material is good, not rips on it or tear and wear

Con's:

Is shipped through USPS, nuff said

Case doesn't stay stuck closed when it's charging (not really a problem

Not sure is it's real leather or not

*Quick update*

forgot to mention there is a little sleeve on the side for like a pen or stylist. There is no strap so when you carry it it's like carrying a little notebook but it's not bad at all.

*Important Update*

Sorry about this but you can in fact charge the tablet while it is in the case and have it closed. Just insert the tablet into the case opposite of how it's suppose to be inserted and the magnets in the case will keep it closed. I did test it to see if it will stay closed by holding the whole case upside down and giving it a few good shakes and it did stay closed.

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Not only does this case protect our tablet it also lets us use it as a stand for easy viewing, hands free! Very well built. So glad we purchased this!

Friday, July 11, 2014

GTMax Black 360 Degree Rotating Folio Leather Cover Case with Built-in Stand + LCD Screen Protector

GTMax Black 360 Degree Rotating Folio Leather Cover Case with Built-in Stand + LCD Screen Protector + Universal Stylus + LCD Screen Cleaner Strap for Archos 101 G9 10.1-Inch Touchscreen Android Tablet
  • compatible with Archos 101 G9 10.1-Inch Touchscreen Android Tablet
  • 1 x PU Leather Stand Case - Black
  • 1 x LCD Screen Protector Flim Guard
  • 3 x Stylus Pen - Silver / Black / Red
  • 1 x LCD Screen Cleaner Strap

Fits my Archos 101 G9 250GB very well. No instructions to put the LCD protector but looked up on youtube how to put the LCD protector, clean the screen, peel one side and stick and then peel the other side. The only drawback is the power hole gets covered. Not a big deal, I made my own hole. Overall satisfied with the cover.

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This case fits my tablet like a glove. It's very sturdy and protects very well. I also love the little stick pens it makes using my tablet so much easier.

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Got this for My wife, to protect her new tablet, she loves it, and the styluses! Must remember though, the folio covers the power jack on the Archos, But like a previous review points out, a small hole punch fixes that in a hurry.

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The case is good and I like the 360 degree design, however the charging port is covered so any time that I need to charge my device I have to take it out of the case.

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I would rate this higher if the power hole wasn't covered, and if the opening in back for the speaker was right over the speaker. I have the Archos 101 G9 Turbo ICS 250GB 10-Inch Tablet, I don't know if the power area and speaker of a different model would line up better. But it has a nice feel and does swivel around into different configurations for use. I haven't tried the screen protector yet. The top flap doesn't want to close easily, it's laying open a bit. If the spine was 1/4" wider it would be perfect. The tablet slid in easily and the folio velcros closed, it's not going to come out accidentally. It's not leather, it's the "synthetic PU leather" in the detailed description.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Rugged Quad-Lock Belt Loop - Black

Rugged Quad-Lock Belt Loop - BlackThis will work with any belt up to 2 1/4 inches wide. Well constructed like all Rugged equipment. Will not chew up your belt like the spring clip that comes with the phone case. Fits any Rugged phone case that uses the stud mount (and that's all of them, as far as I know.)

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Going Paperless for Dummies Scan & Organize Your Documents

Going Paperless for Dummies Scan & Organize Your Documents
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Going Paperless for Dummies is software that assists you in scanning a document, converting it to text using optical character recognition (OCR), loading it into Word, Excel, or an Adobe pdf document, (or your favorite word processor, spreadsheet, or pdf viewer/editor) and then saving it. Once a document has been scanned it is searchable and the text can be edited. Going Paperless requires Windows 7, Vista, XP, or 2000. There's not a Going Paperless version for the Mac.

What's in the box: a Quick Start Guide, a 57 page User Guide (paperback), and a CD with the Going Paperless software plus another program: the Electronic Filing Cabinet. A scanner is not included in the box (but there is an option to use a digital camera). Word, Excel, and Adobe software are also not included (but see the Options paragraph below).

Registration: When I registered the software, I received a message that I was using an old version (version 12) of ReadIRIS, the OCR software. And I was offered the new version 14 of ReadIRIS for $79 (regular $129). There was no free update and I declined the $79 offer.

Installation: Loading the software is easy. I chose not to install the 50+ different languages. After the program was installed, your scanner may or may not be automatically detected. My Brother MFC-495 was not detected. So I followed the instructions, selected TWAIN, and then found my scanner in the TWAIN "Scanner Model" list. So I was good to go.

Use: The basic process is to place a document on your scanner, choose to scan to Word, Excel, or a PDF, and then your document will be scanned and opened in the Going Paperless Window with an option to save and open the document in Word, Excel, or your PDF software. Optical Character Recognition is performed when text is recognized. (You can also scan and save it as an image file. Going Paperless can also perform OCR on an existing image on your computer.)

Going Paperless document window: After an image is scanned (or an image file is opened) a representation of it will appear in the Going Paperless document window. You will see what the automatic page analysis has determined the sections or zones in your document to be: the border colors are orange for text, purple for images, pink for tables, green for barcodes, and blue for hand printed text zones. If your text was not converted, check to see if it was determined to be an image (purple). You can manually change a zone type (right click and select Window | Type) and then reprocess the document (click Process + Save).

Options: For anything other than a very basic text document, you may have to go into the options for improving on the results. There are options for manually defining the zones (text, images, tables, barcodes, hand-printed text (must be all caps), or zones to be ignored). There are options for formatting, resolution, language, character pitch, black and white, grayscale, or color, straighten the scan (Deskew) if it is tilted, automatic document feeder (ADF) or "interval" scanning for multi-page documents, generate bookmarks, etc. If you don't have Word and Excel, you can choose AbiWord, Adobe Reader, the clipboard, an HTML editor, Jarte, Lotus Symphony, Nvu, OpenOffice, StarOffice, WordPerfect, or WordPad (text frames and columns are not supported by Wordpad so a special page analysis and single column format is used). There is also an option to use a digital camera rather than a scanner.

Formats: Going Paperless supports the following formats: Adobe Acrobat (pdf), DCX fax (fcx), DjVu Images (djv, dcx), JPG (jpg, jpeg), JPEG 2000 (j2c, j2k, jp2), Portable Graphics Network (png), Compressed & multipage TIFF images, LZW, PackBits (tif, tiff), Windows Bitmap (bmp), and Zsoft Paintbrush images (pcx).

Support: Page 4 of the Users Guide gives a website and phone number for support. When I went to the website and tried to submit a support request I received an error message.

Performance: Conversion to text was fairly quick on my computer. It took just a few seconds to perform the OCR of a full page letter, but your mileage may vary. I scanned the back of the Going Paperless box into Word without changing any of the options. (See the pictures that I uploaded.) The following text was accurately loaded into Word (along with images):

v Easy To Use

Simple For Dummies program with easy, intuitive buttons and

directions for any person to go paperless.

v Efficient

With best-in-market technology made easy by For Dummies,

going paperless is a fast and easy process.

v Convenient

Save time, never have to search through piles of paper on the

kitchen table, office desk, or file cabinet again. Once

paperless, everything is immediately searchable and viewable

at the click of a button.

v Stress Free

Never worry about losing or accidently discarding a document again.

v Ideal Tools For

Bills, tax returns, contracts, warranties, letters, certificates,

bank papers, titles, insurance documents, recipes, report cards,

diploma, passport, official documents, mortgage, investments, and more.

My first test of scanning a table into Excel did not go well. I scanned a budget table with row and column headings and 5 columns of numbers (which had been printed landscape rather than portrait). What I received in Excel was the following garbage: "0 ~ (!) c (!) (f) >. After trying several different things I was able to get all of the headings and numbers scanned into Excel (when a gray-colored row was removed and the document was turned and scanned in portrait). All of the numbers and text headers were correct. However, for all of the cells with numbers Excel gave me a warning message that the number in the cell was formatted as text. So I had to select those cells (as a range) and then click the error message and select the convert to number option.

Scanning landscape documents: Doesn't work automatically for me. There is a scanner option for landscape but I couldn't tell that it really did anything. However for Word documents I was able to have success when I scanned the document and then clicked Process | Rotate clockwise, and then Process + Save. However the same procedure didn't work so well for tables I wanted to scan into Excel. Columns disappeared and some of the numbers were marked as text zones. I changed the text zones to table zones but they didn't get merged into a single table. And I couldn't save the result to Excel, only to Word.

Electronic Filing Cabinet Software: This program installs separately. There was no documentation and I chose not to install it. However the Dummies website states: "Contains all the pre-built folders you need in life! One click simplicity to save, file and retrieve all the documents that matter. Save statements, bills, receipts, warranties, email, agreements, and web articles . . . you now have a place to file everything!"

CONCLUSION: My initial round of tests showed that scanning basic portrait documents produced very accurate Optical Character Recognition of text and numbers. Text that is not level on the page and complex documents may produce some formatting challenges. OCR of scanned landscape documents were not processed well automatically. I was able to overcome the landscape issue for text documents but not for tables that I wanted to scan into Excel. I would give 4.5 stars for scanning basic documents that are portrait mode and maybe 3 stars for complex documents and landscape documents.

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Friday, May 30, 2014

BoxWave T-Mobile Sidekick II ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)

BoxWave T-Mobile Sidekick II ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen ProtectorO MY GOSH! I just got this product in the mail and I applied it to my Sidekick II right away and all I can ssay is WOW! This product is truely amazing and you cannot even relize that it is on your screen. Thank you sooo much BoxWave I truely LOVE this product and I will never leave my Sidekick without one!

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I love it.. This is so much better. Easy to apply. and, I have no problem seeing through. Wow! I would recommend it to anyone!

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Friday, May 9, 2014

Black Rapid Car Charger for Creative Zen Micro / V Plus

Black Rapid Car Charger for Creative Zen Micro / V PlusThe first time I used this charger on my zen v the battery was over half charged. When I plugged it in to top off the battery it locked up my player and ran the battery down. When I was returning from my trip,I left the player on charge (over 350 miles) and it did nothing. I hooked it to my computer charger (usb port) when I returned home and the player charged fine. I am still trying to find some warrenty info. on the charger that won't!

The charger works effectively. Perhaps the problem lies in my thinking that I should be able to charge my player while listening to it. If you are on a road trip, you don't want to have to listen to radio stations fade in and out for forty miles while your player charges. On the other hand, you also don't want to listen to feedback if you charge the player while it is in operation. That being said, this product will charge your Zen, and that might be all we can ask.

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Handspring Visor Edge (Metallic Silver)

Handspring Visor Edge
  • Ultrathin, light handheld with cutting-edge design
  • 8 MB RAM stores thousands of addresses, appointments, to-do items, and more
  • Features address book, to-do list, memo pad, date book, advanced calculator, and world clock
  • Supports optional expansion modules for MP3 player, pager, modem, GPS, video games, and more
  • What's in the box: Visor Edge, USB HotSync cradle, 8 MB RAM, rechargeable lithium ion batteries, metal flip cover, metal stylus, AC power adapter, Springboard expansion slot, Palm Desktop software for Windows and Mac

I bought my Edge through the Handspring Website because they weren't available any where else at the time. I've been happy with it, even thought the first one crashed, and they had to send me a new one. They sent the replacement next day air and I haven't had a single problem since. I bought the Edge instead of the Handspring Platinum because the Edge was quite a bit thinner and had an internal rechargeable battery so I didn't have to spend a fortune on AAA batteries. The Palm V is the closest relative to the Edge in the Palm family, but I thought that Handspring had a better product with their Springboard module. I've already purchased the one step back up module which works great when you're away from your computer. In addition, I purchased the InnoPak/2V vibrator along with a Handspring belt type carrying case so that I can wear my Edge and have it vibrate for appointments. I figure that if it's on my belt I'll get that much more utility out of it. The only thing that I don't like about the Edge is that it's a new enough model that I'm not able to get all the accessories for it yet like the Targus foldable keyboard and the travel charger/synch cable.

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After reading the last 3 reviews, all I can say is how surprised I am that people have had problems with the Visor Edge. My experience with it has been nothing short of stellar.

The Edge is fast, has a clear screen, and feels rock-solid and durable. I have many different programs on it and it's fully Palm compatible. The lid is the best of any PDA I've ever owned, bar none; coupled with the fit and finish, it does a great job of protecting the screen. So far, I haven't felt the need to fold it flat to the back of the Edge, the settings provided by hadspring seem fine to me and well thought out.

I have one complaint about my Edge. The adapter for the springboard modules is basically a kludge. While it's not a bad design, fitting tightly to the unit and locking with a satisfying click, it's not a good one either. It makes the Edge far thicker, and it prevents you from using the lid as the adapter uses the same attachment point. Springboard modules are fairly big but surely a better design was possible.

If you need a solid PDA, buy this one. As for the other reviewers' problems, all I can think of is that I waited a few weeks before I made my purchase. Perhaps an early run of Edges had problems(?).

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The Edge solved the one real drawback of the Visor Deluxe: you couldn't carry it in your pocket without looking like a total dweeb. The Edge's size and perfectly designed lid fit nicely into a shirt or jeans pocket without worrying about a case. Probably not the best choice for people who keep Springboard modules in it all the time, since the module holder is kind of clunky, but this isn't a problem since I use only the Backup module and remove it after I'm done. (Don't even think about travelling with a Visor without the Backup module.) I waited a month before writing my review, to see if I would have any of the reliability problems that were reported early on. Maybe the first batch of Edges had some quality problems, but it looks like those were solved before I got mine. I'd highly recommend the Edge to anyone who carries a PDA in their pocket.

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I purchased a Visor Edge a few weeks ago, and I must say that I am completely in love with it.

Like most people, I did my research prior to purchasing a PDA and was initially put off the Visor Edge by all the negative reviews I encountered. I noticed however that the negative reviews relating to the hardware problems were dated a long time ago, and I figured that Handspring MUST have sorted out their production issues by now. This convinced me to include it on my list to 'testdrive'.

All PDAs work pretty much the same if they have PALM OS.

Much like mobile phones, PDAs all essentially do the same thing.

So what is there to differentiate PDAs?

First of all you need to decide if you are a PalmOS or a WinCE person. I chose PALMOS because I dont need 2 laptops.

To differentiate between the PALMOS products, my list was: Rechargeable battery, size of screeen, price competitiveness, overall thickness, and of course sex appeal. For me, the Visor Edge won hands down (especially sex appeal) Sure it doesnt have the latest operating system or blue tooth capability (will you REALLY use this?) and I did not feel that double the price justified something that I would not notice or use.

Just a point of note: The first Visor Edge I got did not work! It refused to charge or power on. Luckily after reading the negative reviews I had decided not to leave the shop until I was satisfied I had received a working Visor. This proved to be a smart strategy.

As part of your research, visit visorvillage.com for all those free programs you can use with your Visor.

When I first reviewed the sleek Visor Edge, it cost about twice what it does today. At the time, I advised buyers that this product was definitely going to come down in price so it can compete. Handspring finally has priced this product where it is extremely competitive with any product in the marketplace.

Functionally, the Visor Edge's sole advantage is its thinness. It is by far the thinnest PDA.

Functionally, the Edge is identical to the Visor Neo, except it is thinner with a rechargeable battery. This is the Palm OS equivalent of the Apple Cube -a beautiful machine that didn't justify its high initial cost. As with the Cube after it was discontinued, you can now get a great deal on the Edge.

Buyers may also want to check out the discontinued Palm Vx, which feels better in your hands and actually weighs about an ounce less.

BTW, putting the Springboard module on this product makes it look totally unwieldy and eliminates the "cool" factor. If you like Springboard, keep your Visor Deluxe/Neo.

Monday, March 31, 2014

LOGITECH G7 LI-ION 600mAh-Battery

LOGITECH G7 LI-ION 600mAh-Battery
  • Remote Control Battery
  • Remote Control Batteries

As another reviewer noted, you are only getting one battery, not 2, so you will need to order 2 if, like me, you are replacing the batteries for a G7 mouse. G7 owners received 2 batteries with their mouse originally one in the mouse, and one was recharging.

Although the size and shape of these batteries appears to be identical to the original batteries, there is some subtle difference with them I believe the 3 contact points are recessed *very* slightly more in the replacements. When I put them in my charger, they would not make contact without me pushing them in further. So, I added 3 pieces of scotch tape to the rear of the battery (the side facing out from the charger), and that was enough for the contacts to reach. No problems charging now, and the charge is holding quite well now running several days on one battery, rather than 2-3 hours with my originals.

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Since Logitech stopped selling G7 batteries I had to buy this third party battery for use in my MX Revolution. Snapped right in. Now my Revolution has another couple years ahead of it. Charges just as quickly as the Logitech official battery and gives me the same use time with a full charge. Overall was actually a few bucks cheaper then the two I ordered directly from Logitech.

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First off, i have never written a review before but it erked me that i bought a product expecting to work with out having to MuyGuver the damn thing. I bought these bateries to replace my old ones for my G7 mouse. I charged them and then tried to use one and it powers the mouse for a split second, and then goes dead. I know it turns on because the power button turns green for a split second. Confused about why this was happenening i decided to test the batteries with my meter. when charged it should have about 4 point something volts in it. The batteries were good. I had no idea what was wrong with them. After comparing the old ones to the replacements i noticed that the replacements had slightly deeper recessed contact points then the original. I had to put tape on the back of the battery to make the mouse work. I sent a complaint to the company but its to much trouble to return them plus the batteries were cheap and now i know why. I must admit one thing i figured out that the battery wasn't getting a good contact point due to the examination of them ( I pushed the battery in as far as i can and when i let go it turned off) but ranger1 gave me the idea of putting tape on the back of them to make them work. I'm just saying if you make a product for something make sure they work with out the consumeer having to jarry rig it to work right.

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So far so good. I got it for my MX Revolution, and it was a direct drop in replacement. Very easy. As I've read, though, you'll have to be careful of the little white connector, it is definitely fragile.

In the past I used the mouse for a lot of online/offline gaming, but not so much any more. So, it doesn't quite get the workout it used to. We'll see what happens down the road.

I am satisfied with its performance thus far, though.

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When it first arrived in the packaging i was iffy. But when i charged it for a day and put it in my mouse the next, i was amazed. i put it in 3 days ago and its still working! My old battery is dieing, a great deal!

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Sony Clie PEG-SJ33 Handheld

Sony Clie PEG-SJ33 Handheld
  • DragonBall Super VZ 66 MHz processor running Palm OS software version 4.1
  • TFT color display with back lights, 320 x 320 pixels, 16-bit color
  • 16 MB internal memory
  • Built-in MP3 Audio Player
  • What's in the box: CLIÉ handheld, USB HotSync cable, AC adapter, Stylus, Headphones and volume controller

Sony doesn't exactly develop the newest technology, but nobody

has better designers and nobody can refine an idea like Sony.

The SJ33 is the case in point today: I'm a former Handspring Visor owner, when it was the first PDA to come in colors and the first to come with 8 Megs and an advanced version of the Palm OS.

It was cutting-edge then... and the SJ33, while not cutting-edge any longer, will fill the bill for former Handspring Visor owners and newcomers alike.

First, the display is color, 65k colors worth and bright as all heck. You want to keep a virtual picture frame on your desk, this is a nifty 320x320 screen for displaying hundreds of wallet-sized photos.

Second, MP3s out of the box. Sure, no Memory Stick is included, and you are limited to 128 Meg Sticks at that (the new 256 Sticks are merely double-sided 128s), but you score a few Sticks, and you've got nearly as much MP3 space as a CD. And because it's solid state memory, no shock, no skip, just pure sound.

Third, it comes with the best software bundle of any PDA today. In fact, all Sony handhelds come with superior bundles: Documents to Go lets you view *and* edit Word and Excel documents; Intellisync is the best sync software for Outlook users, bar none; the games are terrific, but Bejeweled is possibly the most addictive game since Tetris; and the utilities for viewing and managing music, photos, and movies (yep, movies too) are far beyond my expectations.

Fourth, it's a Lithium-Ion battery, so you charge it whenever you're not using it, and just go. It lasts awhile, not nearly 9 hours if you're playing Bejeweled constantly or listening to MP3s, but you can go a whole day easy.

Fifth, those flip cases come in colors. I'm sorry, but a little funk in your PDA is a must. I dig colors, and I'm gonna score me that excellent orange one soon.

Now, the bits that kept a fifth star from alignment in the Clie Constellation:

#1 The SJ33 doesn't support Memory Stick Pro, so if you think you want 256, 512, or even 1 Gb Memory Stick space, you have to go a different route, like the NZ series or T series Clies.

#2: MP3 encoding from bundled software is limited to 128kps, 44Hz encoding. If you like 192 or even 256k encoding, you need 3rd party software. Good news is I can play my 192 or 256-bit MP3s with no problems.

#3: The Jog Dial is very cool, but a bit small and stiff. You need some serious dexterity to properly use it while holding the unit (heh, I said "unit").

#4: Palm OS 4.1. Keeps the costs down, keeps the software in the greatest compatibility, but Sony's lead time could've allowed for Palm 5. And it's not truly upgradable either: you patch it. Ah well.

#5: It doesn't come with a cradle. Yeah, the fifth star is withheld on that alone. Cradles are a necessity, and while I do give Sony credit for the compact travel sync/ charge option, I expect a cradle with any PDA. Period.

Let's sum up. A solid four stars, a really good choice for your 1st PDA (it'll go around two hundred), an outstanding upgrade from older PDAs (especially B&Ws and lo-res color), and an all-around high performer. If you don't need a camera, Memory Stick Pro capacities, or Palm OS 5, this is your best bang for the buck.

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I upgraded from a Handspring Visor Deluxe that I have been using for almost 3 years. The Clie's higher resolution screen and text look really nice. Colors are bright indoors (a little washed in sunlight). Battery life is very good although I wished they would have included a cradle for recharging and synching. Sony only included cables that plug directly into a port at the bottom of the pda.

I really enjoy the built-in mp3 player and the jog-dial on the side. The unit fits nicely in my front pocket where it can be quickly accessed. Installation and setup were a snap.

Pros Summary:

Great screen resolution and colors.

Small size and convenient flip cover.

Integrated mp3 player works and sounds great.

Good battery life

Reasonably priced

Cons:

Recessed buttons on front bottom can be kind of hard to press.

No cradle (just plug-in cables).

Included datebk does not include the week-at-a-glance that was

included on my old visor.

No voice recorder.

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Pros: Built-in MP3 player; fast processor; high-resolution screen; slick clamshell design; 16MB; excellent screen; hard cover; faster processor; small shape; Thin; light; great color screen; Great battery life.

Cons: Wimpy scroll buttons; includes OS 4.1 rather than OS 5.0; expensive; buttons are small again; Doesn't come with a memory stick

Summary: This is my third handheld, and I'm quite impressed with it. Before this I've used two Palms, the 130 and the 515. I always give my old gadgets away to family because I love keeping up with the latest.

The first thing that should strike you is the great look. This is a handsome PDA; although built with plastic, and not metal, it doesn't take away from the quality feel.

The screen is great. Way better than the Palm 130 and 515, and much better than most Power PC's I've seen. With the backlight on I'm able to utilize it non stop for about 9-10 hours, so this will last you probably about 2 weeks with average use.

The processor speed is lightening quick, I was able to move around while playing MP3's with no lag, also playing MPEG's was a great experience. With the 128 or 256 or bigger meg memory sticks you can fit a huge amount of multimedia in there.

My favorite thing about this as opposed to the Power PC is the speed with which I can just open up and use it. This is a great OS first and foremost, and doesn't have TSR's and other BS piggybacking it like the Power PC OS.

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I am a first time Palm OS PDA buyer. I have owned other PDAs before, but never a "Palm". So I did a little research and was ready to purchase a Sony Clie SJ-30. I happened to notice the SJ-33 on display in the store and sat and compared the two for a while. I went with the SJ-33, and WOW, am I impressed.

The Sony Clie SJ-33 is easy to setup, easy to use, and quite asthetically (sorry, if I misspelled that) pleasing. The cover fits nicely and securely over the face and the buttons so I can carry my PDA in my pocket without accidentally starting something. The screen is clear and easy to read. And synching your information is a snap (or should I say a tap...okay, bad joke).

The only drawbacks I see are the lack of a cradle for synching and charging. The SJ-33 uses one adaptor that fits into two cables (one for synching, the other for charging). A bit cumbersome, but I can deal with it. I have to agree with the other reviewers who say that the battery drains a bit quickly.

Other than those two drawbacks, I have absolutely no complaints about the Sont Clie SJ-33. I have only had it for about a week but am VERY pleased. I can't wait for my memory sticks to arrive from Amazon so I can try out the built-in MP3 player.

I've been a Palm and Pocket PC user for about 3 1/2 years now, and I've had a number of models, and I'm a big believer in PDAs as a powerful and handy personal organizing tool. Also they double as Gameboys and eBook readers, so you'll never be bored waiting in the doctor's office or standing in the checkout line ever again. Or I just think up more useful ways to use my Palm, which isn't hard.

This is another very nice PDA from Sony. Not all users will need these features, however. If you don't need the MP3 player, which will reduce battery life, you might want to just get the Sony SJ22 instead, which is 35% cheaper, and has an even slimmer profile. It also has an audio recording function, which not all users may need, but the speaker actually doesn't sound too bad considering it's probably about the size of a postage stamp. Headphones are included, though, if you want to listen to music.

One nice thing is the size and profile. This unit is also about half an inch shorter than the PEG T655 and T615 models, similar to the Palm Tungsten, and along with it and the SJ22, are the first color models to really fit in your front pocket, where I like to carry mine. The integral plastic flip-up cover looks better than the leather flaps on the SJ22 and T655 and T665 models too, and the case has nicely rounded contours that fit better in your hand compared to the latter models, which are more rectangular.

With a 66-MHz processor, twice the speed of the recent PEG T665 and T655, units, there is almost no time lag between pressing a function button and having the application pop up, although they all have the same amount of memory--16 megs. I like to store a lot of ebooks on my Palm, and that's enough for at about 50 typical length novels or other books in Palm format, which run about 200k to 400k per book. If you add on a 128-meg memory stick, which you can get pretty cheap these days, that means you could store 400 books on your Palm Pilot--a virtual library in the palm of your hand. Pretty cool.

I compared the brightness of the screen with the Handspring Prizm, which has a very bright screen, and also the Palm Tungsten, the Sony PEG T665, and the Palm Zire, and they're all comparably bright. The screen is partially back-reflective TFT technology which is solidly established as the display of choice for these devices now, and it works very well, being visible both outiside and inside. That fixed the problem with early color units like the original Palm IIIc and the HP Jornada which could only be read indoors or at least not in bright daylight. However, you'll notice one characteristic of these screens, ever since their advent on the Compaq iPAQ 3650 Pocket PC, is the slightly milky appearance of the screen. It's not that annoying, however, and is a small price to pay for outdoor visibility.

Lastly, the Sony models all have the jog-wheel and the back-button, which makes them almost completely capable of one-handed operation, and is much more convenient that the Palm models. I hope the American Association of Disabled Persons is taking note, here, and will make this their officially approved PDA.

For my money this unit is a better buy than the Tungsten at almost a 40% cheaper price, since I don't care about the built-in Bluetooth technology in the Palm, although don't get me wrong, the Tungsten is a great unit. But the lack of software fully supporting OS 5.0 in the Tungsten means you're better off with OS 4.1 in the Sonys.

My only gripe is that the back button, compared to the SJ22, is hard to access, being just below the jog-wheel and not as prominent as on the SJ22. You almost have to hit it with the edge of your fingernail.

Overall, however, another great PDA from Sony at a competitive price.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery 2-Pack

Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery 2-Pack
  • Up to 40 hours of gameplay per battery on a single charge
  • No more disposable batteries for your Wireless Controller
  • Works with Quick Charge and Play and Charge Kits

The Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery 2-Pack is perfect for any gamer who goes through battery's like crazy, or even not, The Rechargeable battery packs are perfect if you are looking for a spare or 2 packs to be on the charger at all times, ready for you to exchange them out in the heat of the battle. The only reason I give a 4 is they gave me a bit of trouble at first charging wise, but it's all fine now. In the end I highly recommend this product for anyone who is looking for more battery packs. If you have any questions comments or concerns, please comment below.

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I couldn't find these in the stores anywhere, so I settled for a Komodo brand. It specifically says for Xbox 360. The quick charger wouldn't recognize them, and neither would the play and charge. They are only a buck cheaper than on here, but what good are they if you can't even charge them!!! I won't make that mistake again. I'm going strictly for Microsoft branded gear. I'm so glad I found these here on Amazon! Don't settle for goofy knock-off brands for replacements! Amazon is the best mall ever!!!

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I purchased these brand new direct from amazon and I have to say i'm severely let down. I completely understand the matter of sometimes people receive defective products, and looks like it's my turn to be on that list. This contained two battery packs and neither pack would charge. I used my charge cable on an older pack I had just to make sure and that charged fine so obviously it's something to do with these batteries themselves. Maybe they've been sitting around in a warehouse for too long. If you're going to buy these just be very weary. If you get a good pack then great, but me personally i'm out of $20. I'll try to get the problem resolved, and if I do, I will update my review.

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These batteries last very long. I game for at least 26 hours a week, I can play weeks without charging my first battery before I need to replace it with the fully charged one. I have the charge and play kit that works wonderful. I am impressed that they last as long as they do. One thing to remember is to let them drain completely before charging that will make them last longer. This is my second set of batteries as well. My first pair I bought when the xbox360 first came out and they lasted me 5 years. Well worth buying these even for the casual gamer. I saved a lot of money on AA batteries.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch Android Tablet - Deluxe Series Red / Black

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch Android Tablet - Deluxe Series Red / Black
  • Non-OEM Case for Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch Android Tablet
  • Padded Tablet Compartment with Velcro Strap (Netbook NOT Included)
  • Front Zip-Down for Charger Adapter, Pens, Business Cards and Passport.
  • Lots of Storage Compartments Thourghout. Adjustable Padded Shoulder Strap. Strap for Rolling Upright.
  • Available in Black, Dark Blue, Pink and Red. Search: rooCASE Deluxe Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch Android Tablet

Purchased this bag for my Toshiba Thrive. Works perfectly for traveling or flying. Even with the charging cord and accessories the bag is comfortable to carry and will stow in the seat of an airplane.

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My red case is terrific! I have a Toshiba thrive that I keep in a case with a keyboard. The thrive in its keyboard case fits nicely in the carrying case. There are pockets to stow other supplies such as all the cords, stylus, etc. The case has both a handle and a shoulder strap. Really nice, really red.

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Have Toshiba Thrive 10.1" that I wanted to carry with me. Use this as a purse/carrying bag. Holds everything I need.

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I purchased the red rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for my Toshiba Thrive. We have a protective case around the tablet so I was a little concerned that the tablet would fit in the bag. There was plenty of room! There are pockets galore and room for many more items including a place for pens. It is a perfect size for traveling or taking to work. I highly recommend this item.

Friday, February 7, 2014

elago Stylus Slim for iPhone, iPad and Galaxy -World First Replaceable Tip (Extra Rubber Tip include

elago Stylus Slim for iPhone, iPad and Galaxy -World First Replaceable Tip - Jean Indigo
  • Designed for iPhone, iPad and iPod iTouch,Galaxy Tab.
  • Soft touch pen-point for better screen-protection.
  • Precise touch and control, easily avoid pressing the wrong keys.
  • World First Replaceable Tip
  • Extra Rubber Tip included

I have tried a number of styli, most of which needed replaced between the two to three month mark due to the tip loosing it's slick silicone feel and becoming, for lack of a better word... tacky. In a couple cases, the tip actually ripped.

I would like to point that I use the stylus mostly for drawing, less frequently for taking notes. I've use my finger in all other cases, I just cannot get used to writing or drawing with my finger. I would never think of using a stylus to play a game, or in an application where reaction time was of importance.

I have been using this stylus for two and a half months now and have yet to replace the original tip. The tip still has the slick feel and still skates smoothly across the screen. The barrel is not heavy and a nice length for my medium size hand. The tip is more firm than the tip of the Bamboo stylus, so those with a heavier hand will not `bottom out' as easy. The tip is just a bit smaller diameter than the barrel, so you'd have to be writing at a very shallow angle in order to scrape the metal shaft against your glass screen. I have made scratches with other stylus where the shaft is much thicker than the tip.

I have but two suggestions/concerns, one of which I have found a solution. The first concern is where will I be able to buy more replacement tips? One extra tip is included with the stylus, but eventually I will need another. The second concern was the lack of a clip. I found a clip from an old drafting pencil (lead holder) works just fine.

Bottom line... For the price difference between this and other more expensive styli, this gem is definitely worth a try. I personally use this stylus more than my other more expensive ones. I hope this helps.

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Just as good as any other we have tried, feels good in the hand

ALL of these styluses that I have seen the tip rips in about 2-4 months, with this one you can simply replace it instead of buying a new stylus every few months.

Maybe some day someone will made a stylus that is perfect, doesn't seem like it would that hard to do but until then just buy the cheapest ones you can because none of them are all that great and none will last more than a few months at best.

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I have been looking for a stylus for use with my iPhone 4 for some time and had not found one I liked. I ordered this one in part because I like the thought of having a replacement tip. When it arrived, I decided to put it through its paces. It did, as expected, a fine job when using the virtual keyboard and when navigating the apps and online. What really amazed me, however, was that it performed very well when I used it to play Angry Birds and other games. This stylus has a nice firm feel to its tip and fits perfectly in the hand. I look forward to using it for some time. Now, if I could just figure out how to order additional tips when the time comes!

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The metal body is slim and high quality and reminds me of Exacto knife. Initially I was pleased with this for basic typing. It has a broad tip so it is easy to select characters. Also bought this due to option to replace tips.

Problems came up once I began using it for games where I have to flick keyboard. The tip is hollow and soft so it gives as soon as you put pressure on keyboard. Several times the tip gave so much that the metal of the body scraped screen. If not for screen protector it would have scratched screen.

Also, the tip is so thin that I've almost worn it out after only a couple days. Returning to amazon.

I don't recommend this because i think u could damage your screen.

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A real solid feeling stylus, easy to grip, and a wonder to use. Love the capability to replace the tip, although I never seem to wear them out as often as others seem to do. Well worth the money IMHO

Thursday, January 2, 2014

BoxWave Capacitive LG Mystique Styra (Jet Black)

BoxWave Capacitive LG Mystique Styra
  • Works on all capacitive touch screens
  • Integrated and capped pen, perfect for taking paper notes
  • Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around
  • Durable construction
  • Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves

Might be a little bit pricier than the others styluses, but it works great and the pen writes really well. Its also pretty solid and has a nice bit of weight to it so it doesn't feel like you're writing with some light weight cheap pen. It's also about a quarter inch longer than the Targus stylus and I think it's more slick too. Definitely worth it and a must have if you like drawing apps or if you want to keep your screen clean and free of dirty fingerprints.

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

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

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

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

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

Friday, December 20, 2013

REALOOK AT&T / Verizon Palm Pre Plus Screen Protector, Crystal Clear 2-PK

REALOOK AT&T / Verizon Palm Pre Plus Screen Protector, Crystal Clear 2-PK
  • Best Seller in Korea with Proven Quality of Product
  • Perfect Fit on your Palm Pre Plus LCD screen
  • Crystal Clear Optical PET Materials
  • Bubble Free Easy Installation
  • Superior Protection from Scratches, Oil, and Fingerprints

These screen guards provide MINIMAL protection; it's really thin and is damaged with horrific ease.

Each screen in the package is set up like this in layers: sticker to help place the protective sheet on without using your fingers (therefore preventing fingerprint marks), thin film (the screen guard), adhesive plastic (so that the film doesn't stick to any surface during packaging), and another sticker (to help peel off the third layer, the adhesive plastic).

I received mine and was very happy to put it on immediately. So I took my phone and followed the instructions given to me. I peeled off the adhesive plastic so that I could put the screen guard on and then spent a little bit of time aligning it. When I finally got it just right, I smoothed the guard onto my phone screen. And then I tried to get the sticker off when the screen guard ripped. I had been extremely careful and gentle with the screen guard, but it simply ripped.

Thankfully, the package holds two guards. I attempted it again, this time being even more careful. When I finally got this second on to the point where I had to take the sticker off, I was prepared to spend a while carefully peeling the sticker off. So I gently eased the sticker off, which stretched my guard. So then I had a screen guard which fit oddly in one corner where it had been stretched.

So you'll either end up tearing or stretching your guard while putting it on.

But that's not all. The protection it affords is minimal at best:

@ I tried smoothing the screen out with the assist stick. It left a big scratch mark. I thankfully noticed it rather quickly and stopped immediately, but the damage was done.

@ After washing my hands, I got a phone call and had to pick up. Wiping the water drops off with a soft towel left small scratch marks.

@ My friend, upon seeing my new phone, asked to hold it. Her fingernails were not long (and the phone recognizes finger touch rather than force, so there's no way she was using her fingernails to navigate the it), but somehow the guard was scratched. (I was even watching her -I love my new phone, after all -and saw her being being extremely delicate with trying it out, but the screen guard still got scratched.)

@ I accidentally dropped my phone and went to catch it. Somehow within the time I dropped it and the time I caught it in mid-air, the screen guard ripped (READ: it looks like someone slashed my screen guard open). I don't know how this happened, seeing as the only thing that could have ripped it would be my fingernails (I wear no hand jewelry, and my watch is on my other hand). But my fingernails are always well-trimmed and short (I practice martial arts), so I don't know how it could have happened.

-----BOTTOM LINE-----

My experience with this guard has been awful at best. Other people may have had luck with their product (maybe mine was defective), but I wouldn't suggest this to any of my friends; it would be far too cruel.

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Easy to apply and looks great! There are so many different products out there that I wasn't sure what to get but for the price I figured I might as well give this a try. I've only been using it a little while so I can't comment on its long-term effectiveness but for right now its excellent!

The instructions for application are very easy to understand. The part I like best is the ability to reapply it if necessary. Some of the other products I looked at had a wait time between application and using the phone but this one was instant.

**updated on November 3, 2010** I still love this product! I messed around with it and got dust underneath the screen protector (oops...). But, just like the description said, they can be reapplied! I didn't have the instructions or the application 'tool' with me when I reapplied it, but you basically wash it off and then stick it back on!

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Nearly every item listed as for the pre plus shows a picture of a sprint palm pre instead. This screen protector has a notch for the top silver bar and a tiny divot for the microphone, perfect for this phone. It came with clear explicit directions, even going so far as to indicate on the wrapping which side goes to the phone. As a nice bonus, I ordered it standard shipping on July 31st and received it on August 2nd.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch AO521-3089 Netbook (Invisib

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch AO521-3089 NetbookIt works fine for my girlfriend's aspire one, but there is a little bit of space, and I like electronic sleeves and stuff to fit tight less sliding around and all. For her purposes, it works fine.

I got this for my little sister's aspire one netbook. the model is exactly the one this netbook sleeve was intended for, yet it wasn't a "sleeve", but more like a pocket. The case cover is way too big for the netbook, and it seemed like it had about two inches of free space hanging on the side. Also, the same brand rooCASE carries a better protecting sleeve that has the eggcarton-like protection in the inside. All this would do is keep it from scratches--if you're looking for some protection, don't go with this. the material is pretty flimsy.

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Friday, December 6, 2013

Protective Decal Skin Sticker for Verizon LG Ally case cover ally-22

Protective Decal Skin Sticker for Verizon LG Ally case cover ally-22
  • A revolutionary way to customize your device with Supper durable Ultra high gloss finish vinyl skin & High resolution digital printing with photo quality!
  • Precision cut to fit your device, scratch resistant protective shields with high-quality vinyl.
  • Supper easy to apply, with EASY Apply technology feature air bubble FREE in the application.
  • Non permanent adhesive allow easy peel off & leave NO sticky residue behind.
  • Thin enough to maintain compatibility with most accessories; tough enough to absorb the minor abuse from daily use.

I like the decal for my LG Ally! It was easy to put on and take off (as I had to replace my phone).

The only let down was not being able to use the "optional" matching wallpaper. The size does not match the size that the Ally automatically makes crops the image to. So, once they match their size to the preloaded wallpaper sizes for the Ally, I'd then give it 5 stars.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

BoxWave Capacitive Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7.0 Stylus (Crimson Red)

BoxWave Capacitive Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7.0 Stylus
  • Works on all capacitive touch screens
  • Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around
  • Durable construction
  • Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves
  • Available in Jet Black, Metallic Silver, Crimson Red, Lunar Blue, or Bold Orange color

bought this for my husband who is now on his 3rd pda due to droping the others . We were not looking for style we are looking for function . so far so good and the pda is still as it should be . As long as this little case continues to do its job then it is worth every penny spent , im looking to get at least 2 yrs out of it if we get more then good job . can fit on pocket but dont reccomend doing this , to easy to snatch off your pants pocket. hubby carrys it inside his pocket not so easy to steal.

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I had another one like this for my other iPAQ and so I figured I get this one for my hx2495b. It's a bit bulkier but smooth aluminum shell and the protective neoprene do the trick well. I am very happy with it and certainly recommend it. Be aware that this does not fit into the cradle and so the iPAQ has to be removed for use in the cradle. Its a bit of a hassle because of the good fit of the shell, so I just leave it in and use the USB cable without a cradle.

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This is a great product for your HP iPAQ, I love it, treat it hard and it has always protected my iPAQ as advertised!!

Friday, November 15, 2013

BoxWave Capacitive Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet Stylus (Lunar Blue)

BoxWave Capacitive Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet Stylus
  • Works on all capacitive touch screens
  • Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around
  • Durable construction
  • Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves
  • Available in Jet Black, Metallic Silver, Crimson Red, Lunar Blue, or Bold Orange color

This stylus is nice. It is a bit shorter than I anticipated but still works fine. I like that it attaches to my NOOK Tablet & iPad 2. I received this order quickly.

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Good fit, doesn't slip off. I don't use the belt clip but some people may find it useful. Kind of expensive but keeps the mp3 player protected, so worth it.

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I ordered the pink one for my daughter's Zen sleek. It fits like a glove and looks great. However, there are two issues with it:

1. It has a large metal button on the back for an included large black belt clip. There is also a lanyard, but it attaches to the belt clip. The FlexiSkin is great, but the beltclip is clunky and ugly. Better not to use the belt clip (but, of course, you'll make up your own mind).

2. Zen Sleek will not fit into the docking station with the FlexiSkin in place. It is necessary to pull up the bottom of the FlexiSkin to use the docking station. Since the Zen Sleek fits so snugly into the dock, there is no cover out there that will overcome this problem. Not a huge deal as long as constantly stretching the FlexiSkin off and on won't stretch out its shape. If you use the interface cord array included with the Zen Sleek and don't use the optional docking station, this fit won't be a problem.