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Saturday, October 18, 2014

Spinpad Case Ipad 2 (Black)

Spinpad Case Ipad 2
  • 360 degrees Rotation
  • 180 degrees Reclining
  • Hang it, Landscape View, Portrait View, Gaming View, Presentation Mode

This is the Exact same as a Native Union Gripster. They bought this company and renamed it and doubled the price.

This is an amazing case. Easy on the hands if you read a lot like I do. Easy to adjust. Works very well with a Smart Cover. And it fits my ipad 3. For 20 I can't recommend it enough.

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This is my second spinpad. A person in the airport liked the way it looked and when I let him ha dole it, he bent the stand the wrong way. So needless to say, I immediately ordered another one.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

2pc 3-in-1 Stylus with Laser Pointer and LED Light for iPad, all iPhone, 4S all Capacitive Touch Scr

2pc 3-in-1 Stylus with Laser Pointer and LED Light for iPad, all iPhone, 4S all Capacitive Touch Screen Devices
  • Measuring 4.50 inches; Color: Black & Silver; QTY 2 pcs
  • 2 buttons activating laser pointer or LED Light; Solid metal material; Soft rubber tip.
  • Compact and light weight design, easy to carry. Can be clipped in your pocket, book, diary, etc.
  • Compatible with Apple iPod, iPad, iPhone, iPhone 4S or any other capacitive touch screens.
  • Keep your screen free from scratching and fingerprint.

I love this stylus. I have long nails so I need something to use on my Kindle Fire and iPhone. Plus I work long hours so by the time I get home I'm usually in need of a light. The stylus serves both needs.

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this is great! light weight, but well-made, does all it should, easy to carry laser pointer, led light and stylus, fit easily into my case, works on ipad and iphone, reduces finger prints and has a good screen feel.

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Pointer and light worked well but the metallic stylus tips were separated from the plastic bodies; gluing looks brittle and somewhat uneven. Returned.

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Service from Amazon great. However the tip of each of these stylus' came off the first week. I can't get them back on.

Disappointing.

This stylus works well. I love the fact that the pen includes an LED light and a laser pointer. It's a great value for the price. I have already been using this stylus to take notes on a touchscreen surface.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

HQRP High Capacity Internal PDA Battery (PE2032) Replacement for HP iPaq POCKET PC PE2030A / PE2030B

HQRP High Capacity Internal PDA Battery Replacement for HP iPaq POCKET PC PE2030A / PE2030B / PE2030C / PE2030D / PE2030E / PE2030F / PE2030G / PE2030H + HQRP PDA Screen Protector
  • HQRP Replacement PDA Battery plus PDA Screen protector;
  • 1500mAh Ultra High Capacity;
  • Voltage: 3.7v Li-Ion Internal Battery;
  • 100% compatible with Original Battery and Charger devices.
  • 200 days warranty!

The battery is exactly as described, it came in a timely manner and works great. I would use this "store" again if I had a need to do so.

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Quite happy with this, worked fine in my ipaq h5150, and the price couldn't be beat.

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I have an older HP Ipaq 5500 and the battery died. The price for the HP batteries was not worth it for something this old. Battery fired it right up and the delivery was as indicated.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Wilson Electronics 859902 Surge Protector

Wilson Electronics 859902 Surge ProtectorOrdered this surge protector along with a Wilson cellphone repeater. It was shown on Amazon as a product purchased in addition to the system I purchased and the available literature only recommended a surge protector (no part number).

Proincludes ground lug and fuse is easy to change

ConIt has N-Type connectors, the repeater cables and equipment had F-Type. Adapters (had to be purchased separately). Looked on the Wilson web site for the adapters not found. Went to local electronics store.

This protector was purchased as suggested by Wilson electronics. It is used in line from roof top antwnna to cellphone booster to protect against lightning atrikes. All the cable and fittings on the booster are standard cable tv connection size but the protector is "N"size. They should use a protector with the same size fittings so you don't need a bunch of signal weakening adapters in line to make it work. Otherwise I am sure it will function as it should if installed correctly and grounded. Shipping was on time and excellent.

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I ordered the cell phone booster first. It came with everything needed except a surge protector that was highly recomended, so I ordered it. That came and would not work because the connection was the wrong size for the cable which was included in the cell booster kit. So why in hell wasn't this all in one and why doesn't the product description at least tell you what you need or what fits what and where. So now it's been a month out getting what I need to set this up , partly because I live in a remote area or I wouldn't need the booster in the first place. Has not been a pleasant experience.

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This is one of those items that you don't know if it works until the lightning strikes.....but...it is recommended and the electronics it's protecting are expensive.

The quality is good as all Wilson products I've seen have been very well made. Let's hope you never need it. As a note.....if you buy a kit, you will likely need to purchase two smaller cable runs to replace a longer one so you can put this in the middle...if yo hadn't thought about that already.

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Was operating a internet over cell tower setup without one of these when EM from a heavy storm nuked some of my equipment; now with this item that doesn't happen anymore.

Connectors are female N type connectors on both sides so get extra cables accordingly. Will also require some wire to attach to the grounding lug and to jab into the ground. For a cheap grounding spike you can go to a hardware store and buy a big foot-long galvanized nail for under a dollar and wrap the other end of the wire around it. Solder the wire ends in place to ensure proper conductivity.

For anyone needing replacement fuses, according to a bit of Google research the fuse part for this product is called a "Wilson replacement gas discharge element 859920"

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Friday, June 27, 2014

White Amazon Kindle Fire 360° Rotating Leather Case Cover with Swivel Stand

White Amazon Kindle Fire 360° Rotating Leather Case Cover with Swivel Stand
  • Rotate 360 degree between horizontal and vertical position in different viewing angle.
  • View Kindle Fire in multiple viewing or typing angles for both horizontal and vertical position.
  • Clean slim fit with minimal weight and bulk. High quality Construction and stitching. Eco-Friendly artificial leather material.
  • Cut outs designed to ensure access of all Kindle Fire ports, cameras and speaker.|Shock absorbent and shatterproof.
  • Accessory ONLY Kindle Fire not included.

I was looking for a cover for my new Kindle Fire and was looking for one that could prop it up so I could watch movies or just surf the web. I was looking at getting one that was about $35 but found this one and took a chance on it. I was pleasantly impressed. It stays in pretty well. However the cover that goes around the Fire doesn't fit snugly and there is some slack and the Fire slides around a little. Also, it's not a bright white color. I saw another review that said this but I'm alright with it. It's more of an eggshell color. So if that's a sticking point then you may not like it. Overall, I like it and it's held up pretty well.

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The main issue I have is with the color. I know I ordered a white case, and I expected a "stark" white. This case isn't not what I would consider a "stark" white, it's more of an eggshell, it has a yellow-ish tint. So, if you are looking for a true white case, this is not it.

Otherwise, the features that I do like are how the Kindle Fire slides in. The case does do a good job rotating very easily. The holder roatates by a snap button, & works great. The case is made out of an decent material, that seems to be fairly sturdy & would withstand an accidental fall.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

PlayStation Vita - WiFi

PlayStation Vita - WiFiA few hours since delivery... I'm impressed. Just about everything about the PSV: display, controls, features, the games top of the line. This is a gaming machine that shouts "quality" and, after the first few hours of playing Uncharted and a couple of small games off the PSN, I can say that I've had the best portable gaming experience ever we currently have a PSP and a DSi in the house plus a couple of tablets and smart phones.

Briefly and I will update my review as I experience more of the PSV these are my findings so far.

HARDWARE AND FEATURES

I'm not going to get into details because Amazon's page has it all. Yes, it's quad-core this, and super-high-rez display that but what counts is that it translates into a super-smooth gaming experience with a bunch of non-gaming capabilities on top. I'm surprised how immersive playing a game on such a small screen with such tiny speakers can be. And it is so for a couple of reasons.

the sharpest, best looking display I've seen on a portable

the dual analog sticks make all the difference Sony learned from past mistakes

the back touch panel are something that it's better to experience because it's the one clear innovation on this machine and it won't give you headaches (sorry Nintendo :) )

games can be either downloaded or purchased and shared on physical media like I said, Sony is learning from past mistakes (sorry PSP Go)

seamless integration with the PS3 and the Playstation Network

a bunch of great multimedia apps including Netflix I'll have more to say about these after I stop playing Uncharted :)

cameras more later but I heard that some games allow you to build characters that look just like you

THE GAMING EXPERIENCE

Anyone who has a PS3 or a PSP should feel very familiar with the PSV. All the PS3 controls are there although some of the buttons are smaller. Add to that the 'touch' capabilities on both front and back with support for gestures and the gaming possibilities are almost endless. Because of its high resolution, there can be a lot happening at the same time on the PSV's screen and, don't forget, you can also feel the action while playing.

I don't feel like doing comparisons at this time but anyone who claims that the PSV is no big deal because we can play games on our phones should experience the PSV and then consider revising their statements. Vita can easily play any one-dollar game that a phone can play and I'm sure we'll get a couple of those and Vita can do just about everything a smart phone or tablet can do and most of the time do it better, but no phone or tablet can play Uncharted and no 'next generation' phone or tablet is likely to be able to play Uncharted or Little Big Planet. And, let's not forget that the Vita costs a less than most smart phones.

EVERYTHING ELSE

I haven't had time to explore all of Vita's features yet but, they're all in there. Multimedia, wireless connectivity, music playback... it's all in there. Add to that one of the best laid out, intuitive and responsive user interfaces and even non gamers should be happy to have a Vita around.

WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE

A couple of things. The most annoying is, of course, the hyper-overpriced memory card. You can't play 'big games' without one and Sony decided to make lots of money on this proprietary 'must have' add-on which is anything but optional. Then there's of course Sony not making the Passport program available in the US. We have a PSP and lots of games on UMDs. Not being able to play them on the Vita is very frustrating.

Other than that... perhaps I should have titled my review 'gamer changer' because the Vita is likely to change me into a more active portable player. I used to prefer the PS3 over the PSP but I'm not sure this will always be the case in the future. I know that I won't put the Vita down until I'm done with Uncharted and once I complete that there are at least half a dozen games available on lunch date that I'd like to play.

Oh and... I don't really like sharing our Vita with the kids at this time but I have to :)

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NOTES OF CAUTION

Before deciding whether you want to buy a Vita and as you are budgeting for one, keep the following in mind:

* SINGLE-USER SYSTEM or so it is meant to be at this time. Like the PSP, the Vita will recognize only ONE account. Unlike the PS3, you can't have other members of your family or friends log with a sub-account. If you are planning to share the PSV, Sony suggests that individual users keep their game saves on separate memory cards but you will still be logged on the Vita as the one user who 'owns' it.

* TROPHIES A Sony representative confirmed to me that only the 'owner' will get credit for the trophies, no matter who may be earning them during gameplay because the PSV only recognized one user.

* DOWNLOADS If you buy a 'download' you will have to download that game on each of your family members memory cards who wish to play that game individually.

* MEMORY CARDS SIZE see above for the multiple users scenario. In addition, get the biggest memory card you can possibly afford. The size of downloaded games tends to be enormous. Uncharted alone is 3.2 GB which is just about all that a 4 GB card can hold. Most games I care about seem to be 2 GB or larger.

* DON'T PLAN ON BUYING MANY DOWNLOADABLE GAMES see above. Half a dozen downloaded games would fill up your 16 GB memory card with little room for anything else. I would buy games on physical media whenever possible.

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>> Brush your teeth, it's the law!

The Good:

The Vita is a beautiful design, and it feels very solid in your hands. It's nice to finally have dual analog sticks, and the touch screen is very smooth and responsive. The rear touch pad has added an interesting new dimension to several games, such as Escape Plan and Mutant Blobs Attack.

The Vita's 5" screen is sharp and vibrant, vastly improved over the PSP. Look up 'mBVi3KbHPgY' on Youtube for a comparison of Hot Shots Golf on the Vita vs PSP. The Vita blows away the PSP!

The speakers are a definite improvement over my PSP, the sounds during Escape Plan were just amazing.

Speaker volume controls are under your right index finger, the perfect position!

Attaching the Vita to a PS3: I have a wireless keyboard receiver and USB mini-B cable coming off my PS3, so there are no open USB ports up front. I use the mini-B cable to charge my PS3 controller, and to attach my PSP. The PS Vita uses a new proprietary USB cable, so I found this adapter on Amazon that allows me to attach the Vita to the USB mini-B cable:

Your Cable Store USB Female A To USB Mini Female B 5 Pin Adapter

The Not-So-Good:

No video-out capability, which given the Vita's high resolution graphics is unfortunate.

The battery life has been decent for me so far, but a friend tells me that during an intense Uncharted gaming session, a full battery is empty in less than 3 hours.

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Cross-Platform Play & Remote Play: Most games are not compatible. Sony should change their webpage to say "Planned for Summer or Fall 2012 release", because right now this just doesn't work for most games.

Video file playback: The PS Vita is limited to specific MP4 and H.264 file types. Forget about avi, wmv, mkv, DVD files, etc. without doing a lengthy file conversion first. Android phone and tablet owners can download the free 'MX Player' application that will play back just about any video format, but Sony Vita owners don't have that option. I can copy a TV show from my home theater PC and watch it on my 5-inch Android tablet, but on the Vita the file will not play.

The Web Browser -This is just not up to par for a handheld released in 2012. I expect to rotate the Vita in my hand and have the browser change from portrait to landscape mode, but this DOES NOT WORK. I went to Youtube to check the latest FPS Russia video, and look for a video review of Hot Shots Golf, but this DOES NOT WORK. The Vita does not support Youtube, PERIOD. Then I went to Amazon's home page to check the daily Lightning Deals, and this DOES NOT WORK. Lastly, I was on movietickets(dot)com to buy some tickets to the show, and the Vita's browser DOES NOT WORK. Maybe there will be a browser update, or maybe we can buy the Dolphin HD or Opera browser in the Playstation Store in the near future, but as of right now, the Vita browser is limited.

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The first decision to make is how to buy the games, either Digital Download from the Playstation Store or order the physical game cartridge from Amazon.

We should support Amazon and buy the game cartridges here, for several reasons:

+game carts can be traded with friends, traded-in for store credit, or re-sold for cash. Digital downloads from the Sony PlayStation Store are locked to your online account and have zero resale or trade-in value.

+when I insert the Uncharted game cart into my Vita, in just a few seconds I have transferred 3.2 gigabytes of gaming goodness into my Vita. In comparison, the digital download might take several hours, then it has to be transferred from the PC or PS3 to the Vita using the slow USB cable. Then 3.2 gigabytes of memory card space is needed to hold the Uncharted game, memory space which is worth about 10 d0llars.

+physical game cards will naturally go down in price over time, due to normal supply & demand. For example, Pilotwings and Nintendogs were both launch titles for the 3DS, and they are now selling for HALF the price of launch day. Digital downloads may never see those kind of normal, market price adjustments. For examples of this, just look at PSP game prices on the Playstation Store, then compare to the better Amazon pricing.

Of course there are some games exclusively on the Playstation Store, but they are usually priced lower and with smaller file sizes. For example, Mutant Blobs Attack and Escape Plan are two excellent games that don't take long to download and are a great value.

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I started out with Hotshots Golf, Lumines, and Rayman Origins.

I've played Hotshots Golf ever since the PS1 days, but this new Vita edition is still a blast to play, and looks great. Lumines is fun too, I was a big fan of Lumines 1 & 2 on the PSP.

Rayman Origins looks amazing and is fun, but I think it's the exact same game that is already on the PS3 and XBox360.

In the PS Store, I bought Escape Plan and Mutant Blobs attack, both highly recommended! My next purchase will be Super Stardust Delta, another great title.

Next I tried some PSP games on the Vita: Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Dreams are Mini's that work great on the Vita, they look better here than on the PSP. Also, Capcom Classics Collection works fine on the Vita.

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The Playstation Store is part of the PS Vita experience. Even if we buy all our games here on Amazon, there are still a few online exclusives that must be purchased and downloaded from Sony.

I was browsing the store on my PS3, and found 27 Vita games were available for purchase. 18 of these games included a Preview, showing either screen shots or video clips. The other 9 showed nothing, expecting us to buy these games sight unseen, or go do our own research.

I can't believe that Sony still doesn't get it. EVERY game in the store should have a Preview. Sony should require it of the publishers. That's the way Microsoft runs their online store. Microsoft wants to be up-front and honest and lay the cards on the table, so there's no buyers remorse. Almost every game in the Microsoft store also has a free trial download. Sony could take a lesson from them.

Ok so then I went to the Playstation Store from my Vita, and was surprised to see that NONE of the games for sale had Preview screen shots or videos. Unbelievable!

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The PS Vita is a beauty to behold, a BIG step-up from the PSP, with some truly good launch games.

Now Sony needs to bring their A-game and fix some of Vita's shortcomings. Make the PS Store more user friendly, get Remote Play and Cross Platform Play working, as advertised, and fix the browser. How can ANY handheld not support Youtube in 2012? Lastly, how about a better app for video playback?

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UPDATE May-30-2012

There is now a javascript webpage available that allows Sony Vita owners to watch Youtube videos! The downside is that you have to download the entire video to your memory card before you can watch it, there is no video streaming or previewing available. Just lookup 'vita youtube' on Youtube.

The Vita has been out for 6 months now, why can't Sony give us a proper Youtube application? Samsung and Apple (and others) support Youtube just fine, they get the job done for their customers.

I have had this for 17 days, and so far I love it! I was worried whether it would be worth it, mainly because of the pricing, memory cards, and amount of games. I have a ps3 and buying games for two systems doesn't seem likely for a college student! Priced at only 20 bucks less than a ps3 game and depending on the title, it could set you back a lot. Even with all this, these are my reasons for why you should get it (and why not):

Pros:

Feels nice in your hands, perfect size, not too heavy, but not light in a way where it feels cheap

Amazing OLED screen, that is much bigger than the PSP's, Touch screen is great, and is being used nicely in some games

Back touch screen is also pretty interesting, and I can see where games can make real use of it (they did in Uncharted)

Dual analog sticks

Sensors are perfect

Buttons feel nice

The quad core processor is wicked fast and smooth

Sound is pretty good

Games play great, amazing upcoming line up

Ok to talk a little about my experiences with the ps vita, I absolutely love it. It just feels nice, and the OLED touch screen feels right at home with my normal touch screen electronics. Kind of funny that it comes with a tutorial. Loving the analog sticks, work great and are very responsive. To touch on that quad core processor, its so fast! I can literally press the home button in the middle of an intense action filled game (uncharted) which is probably memory intensive, do something on the home screen, go right back, and the game feels like it never left. There was no lag, unlike when this is done on the ps3, though to be fair, you can surf the net while on a game on the ps3, and not on the ps vita. Just feels nice to be able to play games on the go which so much power, especially when I never have time to just play for hours. Not much else to say except I cannot wait to see what the game developers can do when they make more games for the ps vita.

Cons:

Battery life is a worry, 3 hours it had like 25% life left

Directional button is too close to the left analog stick

You cannot play ps one classics!

The psp games you can download, scale horribly on the ps vita, probably due to the difference in screen resolution.

As cool as the back touchpad is, it gets in the way of games that use it sometimes like uncharted.

Memory cards are expensive

So let me start with the battery life. It is pretty bad, which saddens me. Such great hardware, it is a shame the battery couldn't be 6 hours of hardcore gameplay. Sony could have added a bigger battery, I assume of course. After about 2 hours you better have that charger handy to not get too low. For on the go casual gaming, its probably enough, but for the players that are on it for hours playing an intense (graphically) game, its not enough. The charger isn't compact, so its just annoying. I plan on getting around that by buying an external charger to charge on the go. Its very inconvenient and costly to have to dish out more money to have a great gaming experience for longer that 4 hours, especially if you aren't near a charger for a 6 hour or longer trip. But again, if you are a casual gamer, its perfect, playing for 30 minutes to an hour at a time, a few times a day, not bad. I will assume when connected to wifi for online gameplay, my experience with the battery will be much worse. One thing that I am very disappointed in is the lack of prone classic playable games! With such small, almost nonexistent library of rpg/fps games, being able to bring classics to such an amazing machine is a must. Yet this is missing, and knowing this, I can honestly say, don't rush buying this until there is better support, since you'll find the number of games are lacking (though there are a decent amount as compared to the 3DS). The last thing I want to point out is the memory card. I won't reiterate what everyone else is saying. They are ridiculously expensive. I get that it is suppose to keep the hacking to a minimum... but for god sakes, 50 dollars for a 16GB memory card?? Sony is literally sucking it for all its worth. Its a shame seeing as its an amazing products. The little things count.

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After playing around with my PS Vita for a couple days, I've been able to test out most of the features and game demos to give it the best possible review. Overall, I'm pretty impressed with my Vita. It's definitely worth the money I spent. I think it has potential to be a very successful system. I'm excited to see what developers create for it. A PS Vita version of Monster Hunter would make it sell out the roof, especially in Japan. Here's some features and components I thought stood out to me when I played it, good/bad.

PROS:

-The Design: One can quickly identify the Vita as a jumbo-sized PSP 1000, except the Vita is quite different. It is extremely light for it's size, and very sleek.

-The Screen: The first thing that stands out to anybody who picks up the device. The 5" OLED display is beautiful to the say the least. Along with the vivid display, is the touch component. The screen is extremely responsive, as responsive or better than my own iPhone's. No lag, whatsoever. A truly beautiful thing, especially for a gaming device where a majority of the controls rely on the screen's sensitivity.

-The Controls(Buttons, Sticks): One thing that Sony hyped up that supposed to revolutionize handheld gaming was the addition quasi analog sticks. The initial feeling is a very grippy one, which is good for a gamer. Although very small in comparison to its Dualshock brother, the two control sticks do a great job when handling games like Uncharted: Golden Abyss. The buttons are smaller compared to its predecessors' but once in gameplay their size does not pose an issue.

-The OS/UI: After reading some earlier reviews before release, I found that many people disliked the UI that Sony had implemented with the PS Vita. I on the other hand, disagree. It is very user-friendly, as I had no problems using it. They made closing apps really easy by just a drag of the finger. Although it's not as simple looking as it's ancestor's XMB, it is still really easy to use and find things.

-Party App: FINALLY. Something every Sony gamer has been calling for since the minute they played their systems online. The ability to do cross-game chat is huge for the Vita. It has the ability to chat with up to 8 people. The voice quality is very good, almost phone call quality. Very impressed with this feature.

-Near: Near is an app that shows near by Vita players in your current location. It shows displays your PSN ID to others on a radar and shows the closest players and what games they're playing. I was surprised to see about 20 Vita players in a 2 mile radius around ASU campus. A good addition to the Vita.

CONS:

-Remote Play: I was very eager to try out Remote Play, to see if Sony had made any improvements on it since the PSP days. I was disappointed to find that it was EXACTLY the same as it was on my PSP. I tried to play many of my PSN games but to no avail, the same message over again, "This feature is not available." I thought maybe with the increased computing power of the Vita, it would have the ability to do more with this feature. I was wrong. Hopefully Sony addresses this issue in an a feature update.

-The Ability to play PS1 Games(Or Lack there of): It seems like a regression of sorts to not include a feature the PSP had. With the PS Store's large collection(and continually growing one), why not include the functionality to play PS1 games. I know Sony says they're working on the issue, but I really would have liked to see them have it on day 1. It would give owners something to play if they didn't buy any games at launch.

-Camera: You'd think with Sony making the Vita, they would include a high quality camera. Nope. It's average at best. It's very grainy and doesn't focus well. But it's not such a big deal, you buy a playstation to game right?

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The PSVITA in a nutshell

The Vita overall is an exceptional piece of gaming hardware.

PROS:

-OLED is clear, vivid, and best of all pretty resistant to finger prints.

-PSN is responsive and easy to use.

-Dual analog stick 100% functional (unlike the nub).

-Rear touch pad is innovative and very responsive.

-Front touch works as well as any apple device I've ever owned.

CONS:

-Battery life (5-6 hours with brightness down).

-No PS1 classic support as of 02-23-2012(there are plans to add support down the road per SONY).

I believe that the Vita is where Sony finally got it right, this is the first handheld from them that I love almost as much as I did my GBA.

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When the original PSP was released, I immediately put it on my Christmas list and eagerly waited its arrival. The display was quite impressive and the hardware was unmatched by any handheld at the time, but the game library was lacking. Early on, the only game I felt was worthwhile was Wipeout: Pure, but I did not really feel inclined to purchase beyond (BEYOND!) that. A few years down the road, I bought a few more choice titles for it but I still could not shake the feeling that the PSP was some what abandoned. Titles such as GoW, Daxter, Lumines, and Persona were impressive, but outside that, the PSP library did not impress me (I'm sure many of you will disagree and I am more than willing to hear your opinions!). All in all, I felt burned by the original PSP.

Then we hear of the NGP, which would later be known as the PS Vita. It had a beautiful screen, dual analog sticks, and a processor that could wipe the floor with any iDevice at the time. My hopes for redemption were elevated, but I remained wry. Would Sony flirt with my hopes for a truly great handheld once again? Only to leave me burned at the end? I wanted my GB SP to finally be topped, but I kept my hopes in check.

Having bought a PS Vita this past Monday, I cannot say how this device will hold up in the long run, but I can say without a doubt that this is one heck of a machine. The OLED display is stunning. Letting colors and animations pop off the screen with grace. And the opening library is stronger than any one could have predicted (before last year's E3 that is), with titles such as Rayman: Origins, Super Stardust Delta, Lumines and Uncharted.

What they have done with the PS Vita's main menu is quite interesting. Instead of going with the XMB, Sony has elected to use an iOS style bubble system, clearly laying the Vita's tools before you. To open an application, one must simply touch a bubble (the menu uses touch only navigation), and a "page" is opened for it. I found this addition slightly unnecessary, but it makes multitasking on the device quite easy. You can have a page open for a game, your friends list, Near, and trophies all at the same. Making it easy to simply switch from a game to your friends list and back again, picking up exactly where you left off.

Like most systems made by Sony, the PS Vita is made with the hardcore gamer in mind. Its trophy support, dual analog sticks, and game library prove this very fact. Sony knows that the less gaming gamer will be very content with the games found in the app store, which give much more of a pick up and play casual experience. The Vita, on the other hand, is designed for the trophy hunters amongst us, who play games for the long haul and expect a strong (albeit free) internet suite. Apps such as near are designed with this concept in mind. You can find players in your neighborhood who play the same games as you. And even see which games their recommend to their comrades.

One of the downfalls for the Vita, however, is Sony itself. The proprietary memory card system is atrocious. A 32 GB memory card for 100 dollars is simply appalling considering the standards for memory pricing today. Having spoken to many about this, I know that the memory card schtick is alienating many, keeping the Vita from being the crazy success it deserves to be. Considering how rampant piracy was on the PSP, it makes sense for Sony to go the proprietary route, but it was by no means necessary for them to make them cost this much.

The next feature of the Vita I will discuss is its backwards compatibility. Keep in mind, Sony has ditched the UMD formate, which is a massive relief. That system just added moving parts, making more opportunities for unit failure and shorter battery life (which is a whopping 5 hours now). The way backwards compatibility is handled through what is available on the PSN Store. Now, Sony released a list of PSP games (about 200 or so) that can be directly downloaded to your Vita, but this is not an absolute list. There are ways to get more games onto your PSP, using your PS3 as an intermediate. If you want to know more details, look up the video on ign.com or on youtube (search "how to get PSP games on my VITA IGN, and it should bring you right to it!). I cannot attest to how well this works, as I haven't tested it yet, but feel free to comment about it below!

Next, the battery life. The batteries on your Vita should last anywhere between 3 to 5 hours. This number may seem minuscule, but when you consider the hardware it is running, it is quite impressive. Personally, I would have preferred they ditched the touch panels and added in maybe 2 hours of life to the Vita, but what are you gonna do? Rumor has it that Sony will release an extended battery pack to add a few extra hours, but I have not heard anything as of yet about that. (Sound off below if you have heard otherwise!)

The Playstation Vita is certainly a force to be reckoned with. Its revolutionary power, dual sticks, and game library certainly make it a contender for one of the best hardcore portable platforms out there. Its price, as well as the memory card situation hold it back from true greatness, making me take away 1 star from my overall review. If I could, I would have given it 3 and a half stars, but alas, technology has not gone that far (catch up Amazon ;)). If you are looking for a powerful up and coming machine that you can carry with you, than look no further than the PS Vita. That is if you do not mind making a large investment. I hope this system continues to receive the support from Sony it has today, and solidifies the dominance it so rightly deserves.

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Monday, April 28, 2014

HP iPAQ hx2490 RoHS Pocket PC Smart Buy

HP iPAQ hx2490 RoHS Pocket PC Smart Buy
  • Part Number:0882780062702
  • Handheld, Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition, 3.5"

I believe I received a used product . . . Although now I don't remember. While the product was shipped in a timely manner and quite intact, it only worked for about 3 months. The battery had failed. Replacement batteries weren't that expensive. It was just tremendously inconvenient!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

SanDisk SDDR-75-07 CF - SmartMedia USB Combo Rdr

SanDisk SDDR-75-07 CF - SmartMedia USB Combo Rdr
  • External CompactFlash and SmartMedia card reader
  • Fast transfer--up to 50x faster than using a serial cable
  • Easy to use; just drag and drop your files
  • Saves batteries; let ImageMate (not your portable device) transfer your files
  • Connects to your computer through its USB port

Plugged it into my windows 2000 laptop and it just worked!

My compact flash card shows up as a regular hard drive, you can drag & drop em and everything.

It comes with a VERY short cord that folds into it (good for taking it with you) and an extension cord for those of us stuck with rear mounted USB ports on our desktops

Has a nifty little light that flashes while its copies.

Great little device, i'm very impressed.

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This was the third memory card reader that I purchased. The first two either did not work or their directions were too difficult to understand. This device is perfect. It can be quickly plugged into the front USB port of your computer or with the extension wire which is included into the rear of your computer. It shows up as a removable disk (E OR F) when the card is inserted and you can then remove and insert compact flash or smart media cards as long as the light is not flashing (active data transfer). This saves on battery power and ordinary wear and tear for your expensive digital camera. The transfer time is also amazingly fast, better than the cameras themselves. I have both an Olympus and a Canon digital camera so this multi card reader is great. Its small enough to take on any trip in a pocket of your camera case (depending upon size) or luggage but its greatest use will be at home when you want to do a lot of work without taxing your camera. What's most amazing however is the price. There is not much you can buy for your digital camera that costs so little.

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I was looking for a SmartMedia reader, and this turned out to be an excellent choice! It is not the smallest reader you'll find, though it is pretty good size for a dual reader, the USB cord can be hidden around it, and it also comes with an extension cord if needed.

The main reason I wanted this reader is to transfer pictures faster than the slow serial cable of my digital camera, and this was definitely a major improvement. It works like charm in Windows XP without the need of installing additional drivers, I haven't tried on Windows 2000 but it is supposed to work with that as well.

I haven't tried it with CompactFlash cards. It is about the same price for a single card reader, so I figured someday the CompactFlash reader may become handy. It is a shame they do not make this dual reader for SmartMedia and Multimedia/SD cards.

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I just got the device today, so I must confess I don't know much about it yet. However, my experience so far has been very positive.

I needed to use scissors to get the product out of it package, which was a bit of a trial. After that, I plugged it into a USB port on my XP machine. By the time I could open the Windows Explorer and check, I could see that there were two new drives on my system. I put a SmartDisk in the reader and a little green light came on the top of my new device. There are two such lights, one I suppose for the smartdisk, the other for the compactflash.

I then went back to the Explorer, dragged the pictures stored on my SmartDisk to my hard drive. There were 256 2.1 Megapixel images in the 128 MB SmartDisk, and they were on my hard drive in three minutes. This was about 45 minutes to an hour less than it used to take me to transfer these pictures from my camera to my hard drive. I then popped the SmartDisk out of the device and I was done.

The only thing else I can think to say is that the instructions, the long USB cable, and a CD rom are all lying unused on my desk. So far there has been no need for any of them -which is just fine with me. They look a little like they might become clutter that I will have to file away or dispose of in the circular file.

I have not tried the compact flash part of this device. I may never try it. I only wanted the SmartMedia part, but the price was so appealing that I bought the dual reader on the off chance that some day I may need the CompactFlash part too. More flexibility when I shop for raw memory.

If I have trouble with the device, I will try to remember to update this review. But for now, no trouble, nothing but good things to say. It seems to be exactly what I wanted.

Sometimes it doesn't work! I've had mine for a year now, and I have checked for updated drivers.

I use mine with Windows XP Professional. I've used it to read smart media cards and compact flash cards, and in both instances I often get screen freezes when trying to access the cards. Then I have to reboot.

Sometimes I have to reboot three or four times before the thing works right. What's up? I dunno. I'm not a newbie. I've tried a variety of fixes, including reinstalling the driver, unplugging the USB cable and trying a different slot, and standing on my head when inserting the cards. This device is not reliable.

When it does work, after two or three reboots, it works just fine.

Try a different brand.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Belkin 15 AND 1 MEDIA READER/WRITER ( F5U249 )

Belkin 15 AND 1 MEDIA READER/WRITER
  • Media reader for 15 different types
  • Works with handhelds, MP3 players, digital cameras and other devices
  • Up to 40 times faster than USB 1.1
  • Simple interface
  • Lifetime warranty

I've been using this card reader for 2 years. I use it daily and enjoy it very much. I bought a 2GB SD card for my Treo and unfortunately this card reader will not work with it. The 2GB card works in my Treo and on my Compaq Laptop (Texas Instruments chipset). So I called Belkin tech support and the rep was very familiar with this type of call. He said there is nothing he can do for me at this time, Belkin products do not support 2GB yet. Oh well.

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Belkin now has the Revision 3 (three) of the product available which supports 2GB SD Cards. Check if you have a little sticker on the bottom of your cardreader.

I contacted technical support if the product number and asked "guess what my problem is", Support guessed right and assumed its the 2 GB SD problem and offered an exchange free of charge.

I give Belkin a big plus for the hassle free exchange, however a similar big minus for selling outdated products in the first place and hoping no one notices. Therefor, three stars.

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With the size of memory cards going up and up, you don't want to be stuck with a reader that doesn't support > 1GB size cards. And no, they don't tell you that it doesn't support > 1GB in their product literature or manual. Note that I checked with Belkin Tech Support (who I must admit replied relatively quickly). See below:

Hello,

Thank you for contacting Belkin Technical Support. Unfortunately our media readers do not support media over 1Gig. If you have further questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at (800) 223-5546 ext. 2263 Between the hours of 6:00 am 5:00 pm Pacific time.

Brad Mergenthaler

Belkin Technical Support

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Compact, fast and looks good on my desk. Works well for all cards but doesn't recognize SD cards 2GB and larger. I wish I would've known that when I bought it last year. I contacted customer support to see if I could exchange for a newer version or if they had a firmware fix. No on both. They just said it doesn't support 2GB or larger cards.

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I needed a reader for SmartMedia cards and this one works perfectly. Just stick the card in and it shows up in your folders correctly identified. It also reads all the other cards I use just as easily. Usb port hook up is as simple as you can have also.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

HP Mini 311-1000NR 11.6-Inch Netbook Carrying Case (Deluxe Bag - Pink)

HP Mini 311-1000NR 11.6-Inch Netbook Carrying CaseAnd the recipient loved it! Cute, compact, easy to carry, matches her laptop, and all for a great price. I have two of theseone for me and one for a friend!

Product came as described, but the shoulder strap was broken.

Fits a 11.6 gateway netbook, power cable, and external disk drive fine.

Problem is the strap.

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Black Leopard Animal Design Pattern on Purple Snap on Hard Skin Shell Protector Faceplate Cover Case

Black Leopard Animal Design Pattern on Purple Snap on Hard Skin Shell Protector Faceplate Cover Case for Samsung Smiley T359 + Microfiber Bag + Case Opener Picki received this case very fast and it fits pretty good just a little bit loose so it does come off easily but it is just as pictured beautiful bright color and very shinny.

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.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Cricket ZTE Score X500 Hawaiian Flower Vine on Green Design (B-HFL), Rubberized Coated Surface Impac

Cricket ZTE Score X500 Hawaiian Flower Vine on Green Design, Rubberized Coated Surface Impact Defender Hard Plastic Case Skin Cover Faceplate + Peace Charm and Strap Combo
  • One purple acrylic peace sign charm (14mm) and strap included.
  • Easy Snap On installation-no tools required.
  • High quality durable hard cover case, with matching top and bottom snap-on pieces.
  • Cut-out openings for headphone, charging port, speaker, and buttons.
  • Expedited first class shipping from CA, USA.Most paid orders before 5pm Pacific Time are shipped on the same day.

I really like this case for my ZTE Score Android phone. I like the rubberized feel and protection that it gives my phone. The reason I only gave it 4 stars, was because it did not come with a tool to take the case off, so I have worn away some of the rubber stuff on the sides of the case where the front and back pieces snap together. Other than being kind of a pain to take off, this case is gorgeous and I would buy it again! =)

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Protronix 2-in-1 Capacitive Touch Screen Stylus & Ball Point Ink Pen for iPad 2 & iPad 3 (2-Piece Se

Protronix 2-in-1 Capacitive Touch Screen Stylus & Ball Point Ink Pen for iPad 2 & iPad 3Lets face it, with something like this you get what you pay for. I didn't see the point in spending $20-$30 on a stylus because like pens, I tend to lose them. The price point was acceptable especially because it came with 2 of them. That said... the pen part of the stylus is a piece of junk.

The silver point where the head of the pen comes out has already popped out on one of my pens so I can't even use it anymore and they don't just screw back in. It uses a compression band on the inside of the shaft to hold that tip on and it has proven impossible for me to get it back together.

That said, at $5 or so... yeah, I'd buy the piece of crap again because while it works, it works and when it doesn't I've got a backup. ...both of which look professional and stylish. When it falls apart on me, I have spare ink cartridges for my quality Cross pens.

The pen writes OK, and the stylus part is replacable that's a tremendous plus.

Eventually that little rubber tip will break and you'd be stuck if it weren't.

Unfortunately the spring in the pen is badly designed and when I was taking the pen apart for this review it got twisted up and broke preventing either it's removal or replacement of the ink.

I'll contact the manufacturer and post their response here when I get it. Everyone can get a lemon once in a while what the seller does to fix the lemon is often more important than the fact that you got one.

UPDATE!!!! Seller sent me not one, but two replacement pens so he could replace the correct color one. He did this free of charge and INSTANTLY!!! this is an A+++ seller and he deserves your business.

Sometimes you get a dud, but when your vendor corrects this at his own expense without question, that seller deserves high praise!

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The stylus is too big on the end and isn't very securely attached. The stylus tip fell off and so now it's just a pen. The pen doesn't write consistently so it's not a good pen either.

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works well. writes well. I think this min. work count sucks. how about that for a review on your setup

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this is a great combo. I bought the pack so i would have one at home, one in my folio with my ipad...just have to figure out how to keep it out of the hands of the kids!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Bundle Monster Nintendo 3ds Vinyl Skin Cover Art Decal Sticker Protector Accessories - Fire and Ice

Bundle Monster Nintendo 3ds Vinyl Skin Cover Art Decal Sticker Protector Accessories - Fire and Ice Yin Yang
  • Prevent abrasions & scratching. Highly durable, dustproof & waterproof.
  • Skins are made up of ultra thin and superb vinyl material that is environmentally friendly. These are NOT hard case or faceplate.
  • Leaves no sticky residue upon removal. Will not interfere with accessibility to buttons and slots.
  • This skin set will cover the outer surfaces as pictured.
  • Skin set is only for the Nintendo 3DS only. Installation is very simple and self explanatory.

This is a nice skin and good quality. It was what I was expecting.Makes the nintendo look new and nice.

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Great design, great grip, weak adhesive two corners folded back almost immediately. Still, the fire and ice Yin/Yang is nice to look at.

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The back of the decal doesn't stay stuck down, this is eventually going to cause the entire thing to come off. So, the design is far from perfect. My son loves the artwork. It's a shame.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Palm Pixi Plus Back Cover / Battery Door for Touchstone

Palm Pixi Plus Back Cover / Battery Door for Touchstone
  • Enable your phone for connector-free charging with the Touchstone Charging Dock, sold separately.
  • Comfortable, stylish dimpled finish

This is the 1st replacement that is better than the original! Is harder and feels much better than the original cover, for the price is unbeatable and has little magnets that close the battery hole when not in use which i hated from the one that comes with the phone. i haven't tried the wireless charging but im considering buying the charger. I paid only 2 dollars for it you cant beat that!

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Great price, but my wife has now been through 3 of these in 1.5 years... It's a good thing they are down to a few dollars because the letters fall off quickly (just a cosmetic issue), and the charging "flap" won't stay closed because the little bit of metal that is glued to it falls off within a month of using it. On to of all that, the rubber edge separates from the cover after about 6 months of heavy use. All this being said, it was a great cheap phone so just order 3-4 of these covers to keep as spares.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Redfly Mobile Companion C7

Redfly Mobile Companion C7I have seen this product on sale for $200 and thought about buying it but I didn't. I'm glad I didn't! I just paid $40 and feel it is a little overpriced. It is not easy to navigate the screens and the mouse on the Redfly is constantly out of sync with the Blackberry. Also, the screen resolution does not allow it to use the entire viewable area. It is not easy to use, but could be useful for typing long emails on a train or something if you have that need. You don't want to spend more than $40 though, it's not worth it.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Instapark® GS-10 European to American Outlet Plug Adapter..

Instapark® GS-10 European to American Outlet Plug Adapter..
  • one European to American (two prong) outlet plug adapter
  • Designed for use with the Wall Charger or VersaCharger PRO
  • When used with the VersaCharger PRO, the power outlet voltage must range between 100 to 220 volts AC

this is a better quality plug than the ones that come in a multi pack. other cheaper plugs i've bought don't hold the european plugs securely so sometimes the connection will be intermittent. so i will usually have to use some tape to held them together. i haven't had the need to do that yet with this plug.

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I wanted a quality cordless united and it appears I got it. It came with all the accessories including the adaptor for use in the US. I was surprised as that is not how I read the ad. So far the unit works great, seems very powerful ( handles ice cubes) , and feels like quality, all with no troublesome cord. If it lasts it will be worth the price.

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These are pretty cheap. The sides stick out too far as well and need to be trimmed to fit into the recessed hole for the 220v plug. They also don't hold onto the 110v prongs very well. Did I mention they are cheap? In price and build quality. Guess you get what you pay for.

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This plug is exactly as described, works great, was a great price, and was one of the only ones that would ship free to Hawaii which was definitely the big selling point for me. All these plugs are so basic there's absolutely no reason to spend money on one that's a name brand or looks fancy. It's just a plug!!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard

ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard
  • Win8 Support Ready - Upgraded Hardware and Native BIOS Support, with 2 second Fast Boot.
  • Dual Intelligent Processors 3 - New DIGI+ Power Control, with DRAM and CPU Power, and SMART DIGI+ Key
  • Network iControl - Real-time network bandwidth control application that easily allowing users to prioritize bandwidth to different applications.
  • Remote GO!- Simple Solution provides Seamless Wireless Enjoyment, turning the Smart Handhelds into your best home entertainment console.
  • USB 3.0 Boost-Set USB 3.0 devices into 3 modes: Normal, Turbo, UASP to improve overall read/write performance instantaneously

I used this board in a recent build with an FX-8320, 16gb 1600, gtx 560 and Windows 8. So far the build has been very low drama and everything has worked perfectly. Do make sure to update the bios using the usb flash back feature before you start assembly as my board came with a bios 4 editions old and I bet yours will too (The bios flashback feature is a great selling point by the way).

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I bought this motherboard because it is ready for 8 core processors out of the box and it works brilliantly

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The first board that I got ran fine, but the sound card was DOA. Amazon easily shipped a new one to me that day, and within 3 days I had my second board. The new one worked beautifully and has been working beautifully ever since. The BIOS is lovely, and the temperatures of the board never exceed 40c. I am very happy with the purchase.

However, the board doesn't recognize Corsair Vengeance Ram as having 1866 as it's default frequency, and it is running it at 1600. When I first installed the board I could manually set the ram to 1866 but it caused instabilities, and after a BIOS update the 1866 option on my ram disappeared, and I can now only go to 2000+. This is probably just the RAM itself, and I am not blaming the board for it. I guess the lesson to be learned is to make sure the RAM is on the list of approved RAM models.

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I bought this for an upgrade I've been planning over the last several months. It's been a week since I've owned the board and so far everything about it is well. got it paired up with a FX-8350 and a GTX 560 Ti, and Windows 8/Ubuntu 12.04 dual boot. This is also my first experience with a UEFI bios, which I have come to like after tinkering with.

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This board and its components went together easier than any install I've had to do in the past. The manual was actually written in English by someone who knew English.

There are only two quibbles. The board has 6 SATA ports but comes with 4 cables. Two of the ports are something special and they will require some special set up and I'm not quite sure what that is about.

The board comes with a mounting kit already in place for just snapping the stock ADM heatsink/fan in place.

This hits the sweet spots for the money USB3, DDR3 to 1866GHz, SATA 6/GB.

The back panel is without a doubt the best. It isn't just a flimsy foil like one normally gets. It clipped in positively and there are labels on it. Quite nicely done.

If a friend asked I'd tell them this would be a good board for them.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Clear Silicon Back Protective Cover Case for Huawei M735 + Microfiber Pouch Bag

Clear Silicon Back Protective Cover Case for Huawei M735 + Microfiber Pouch BagThis product shipped to me extremely fast, I was surprised. I put this cover around the hard case cover I bought separately for more durability and I feel 100% confident that my whole world won't shatter to pieces if I drop it.