Showing posts with label handheld gps review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handheld gps review. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2014

Palm PALM Palm Series Travel Kit

Palm PALM Palm Series Travel Kit
  • Automatically adjusts to all voltages and frequencies in the U.K, Europe, and Australia
  • Ultraslim design and light weight
  • Includes custom-designed travel bag
  • Compatible with Palm m130, i705, and m500 series handhelds

Beware, Tungsten E users! Although the heading on this article clearly says that it is for the Tungsten series (among others), it does not in fact fit the Tungsten E.

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If you are going to be out on the road, or flying to the other side of the world long enough to run down the battery's on your 500 series Palms, then you might as well round out your Road Warrior Bag with this item.

All the extra plug-ins for the Euro circuit are included, and are literally a "snap" to put on. The Travel Charger is light, small, and comes with a nice bag to hold it all. It won't take up much room in the luggage.

The only con I have is the price. Palm is a little too high here on something it didn't cost that much to produce.

But, I've got mine!

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I bought this travel charger for two reasons. One we were

heading to Scandanavia (Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands) and Belgium. This device worked flawlessly everywhere we went.

I was able to use my palm while on vacation (reading Ebooks

or playing games during down time). I didn't have to worry

about losing my charge.

The second reason was to have an additional method to charge

my palm at home. I keep my USB cradle at work. Rather

than buy a second USB cradle for home, I got the travel charger

and a serial sync cable (they were sold out of USB sync cables

as the time).

I don't have any complaints about this charger. The carry bag

is nice. The charger works well, and takes up very little space

(will fit inside a shoe to save travel space). I don't have a problem with the connector. Once you get the hang of it.. its fine.

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This along with the folding key boards are the most vital accessories that you can get for the Palm m515. The interal battery has a dismal life and if you use your Palm for any real use (read books, write emails, docs and play games) then you will need to be recharging quite regularly. This is a good charger with several plug adaptors and is really very very useful. Also comes with a cool nylon bag to keep all the parts in.

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The charger pictured is NOT the one you will get. It is the actually the one with 4 different plug inserts for international use. It is not the one with the folding prongs, as shown. But, apparently, if you have a Tungsten T, that makes a big difference. I think the other reviews seem to say that the pictured charger does not stay attached to the Tungsten T. Well, my experience with this Palm Universal Connector is that it stays attached just fine. It even has quite a bit of angular flex in it and still maintains the connection. And, although I don't do any travel abroad, the little black nylon Palm branded bag is really neat for carrying my miscellaneous Palm bits and pieces. All in all, it's exactly what my Tungsten T needed and it is reasonably priced, too.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

HQRP Wall AC DC Power Adapter compatible with HP iPAQ 307465-001, H5500, H5550, H5555 Pocket PC plus

HQRP Wall AC DC Power Adapter compatible with HP iPAQ 307465-001, H5500, H5550, H5555 Pocket PC plus Euro Plug Adapter
  • HQRP® Wall AC Adapter plus HQRP® Euro Plug Adapter;
  • Input: 100V-240V AC (USA plug+EURO adapter); Output: DC 5V, 2.5A;
  • Safety Features: High Efficiency and Reliability; Automatic Overload cut-off;
  • Automatic Thermal cut-off; Short circuit and Over Voltage protection; Low Interference & Noise;
  • 100% Compatible with Original AC Power Adapter; 1 Year warranty!

I'm an old stuff collector, not officially but I use my electronics until they die, so my very old iPaq handheld is still kicking and working like a charm, the whole thing all over wi-fi, email, slingplayer, full internet browser, etc, but the battery and the power adapter died so this was a life saver for my iPaq.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Handheld Game by Tiger Electronics

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Handheld Game by Tiger Electronics
  • LCD handheld game.

On the 18th, I managed to get ahold of 2 Tiger electronic LCD handheld games for $20 (total). Those games are a fresh version of Sonic 2 and a Power Rangers licensee. Sonic 2 was a blast when I learned how to play (See my review of that game for a full explanation). Power Rangers, on the other hand................Is a mixed bag.

The gameplay, at first, seems like a side-scrolling beat 'em up game. However, it also involves deep strategy, as you'll never know what your enemies may possibly do to attack. Either they jump-kick, or they stay on the ground and punch. As simple as it miiiight sound, playing it is a different story, but the result can be pretty fun. HOWEVER, it is nonetheless a difficult game. At first glance, your health would deplete practically rapidly.

As the game is already kinda hard, there are other aspects that make the whole thing a flawed experience. You can call in another Ranger, which is cool, but while he comes in to help kill bad guys, you have less room to maneuver. Another thing is that morphing ACTUALLY DAMAGES YOU! A signature feature from the Power Rangers, and it hurts you. That's just like that crappy Wolverine game for NES, in which taking out the title character's claws injures him! It's pathetic!

So that's Tiger's Power Rangers game for ya. It's not bad, but it isn't good. It bugs me how Amazon (and maybe ebay, too) offers this game at big prices compared to the Sonic 2 LCD game. And that game is much better (Although I WILL say this has better sound, considering there's no "music")

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

HQRP 3400mAh Internal Li-Ion Battery for DELL X50 / 35h00056-00 with Back Cover + HQRP PDA Screen Pr

HQRP 3400mAh Internal Li-Ion Battery for DELL X50 / 35h00056-00 with Back Cover + HQRP PDA Screen Protector
  • 3400 mAh High Capacity, 3.7V, with Longer Runtime
  • HQRP Li-Ion Rechargeable Internal Battery + HQRP PDA Screen Protector
  • Made from High Quality Cells
  • 100% compatible with original batteries and chargers
  • for DELL X50; 200 days warranty.

it definately helps extend the battery. I rarely charge it and can go 2 days without charging. The lowest its gotten in a day and a half was 78% from 100. Thats pretty good i think

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The extended battery is great. I've always used the standard batteries and this is nice to give me that extra time when I'm on the WEB or using it as a GPS. It would have received a 5 star rating, except the screen protector wasn't cut to fit my unit. I'll have to cut it down to make it fit correctly.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Acer Slim Carry Case (Black) Microfiber Interior Case & Cover for Acer Iconia A500 A501 10.1 Tablet

Acer Slim Carry Case Microfiber Interior Case & Cover for Acer Iconia A500 A501 10.1 Tablet + Free Tablet Pen by SecondShells
  • PERFECT FIT: Custom Designed for the Acer Iconia A500. Gives You Easy Access to All Controls, Ports & Camera
  • STAND & DOCK: Transforms Into Stand With Three Viewing Angle Choices & Serves as a Dock For Your Tab
  • PROTECTION: Soft Non-Slip Bonded Leather Protects Your Tab Against Damage From Falls & Scratches Outside & The Microfiber Interior Protects Inside
  • CARRYING CASE: The Light Weight is Ideal For Travelling & Magnets on the Corner's Keep the Case Securely Closed

Great looking cover, and concept is good....but...the Iconia doesn't fit into the clips very well (that hold it in the case) and in the normal portrait position when you are opening the case, holding it like a book (e.g open from right to left) there is no clip at the bottom supporting the iconia (there is only one at the top and sides). This means the iconia very easily slides out the bottom (and would drop on the floor)....very poor design....disappointed...and not fit for purpose as it gives a false sense of security when it could very easy drop out of the case.

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Cases are good quality and reasonably priced. The slim case allows the storing of twice as many dvds in the same amount of space. Shipping was reasonable and fast. I would buy from this vendor or recommend them to a friend in the future.

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When you see this case and remember the 'recommended sales price' of $ 79.99 you'll know all about it you have to know and you will return it. Save the postage!

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

13.3 Inch T-clear Snap-on Hard Case Cover for Apple Macbook Air (08-09 Models) + Free Neck Strap for

13.3 Inch T-clear Snap-on Hard Case Cover for Apple Macbook Air + Free Neck Strap for Cell PhoneThis is the second one I have ordered and it fits better, but the top is still not quite right.

Its leaves no space to chance. Covers all the essential part of my macbook air with full access to all buttons. Nice item that gives maximum protection to my devices. I really love it and recommend it. Cheers!!!

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Works great on my MBA 2008 Edition! I has opening in all the correct spots. A must buy for the 1st generation MacBook Air.

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Friday, May 23, 2014

rooCASE Neoprene Super Bubble Sleeve Case for Acer Aspire One AO721-3574 11.6-inch (Black / Orange)

rooCASE Neoprene Super Bubble Sleeve Case for Acer Aspire One AO721-3574 11.6-inchThis is a great case. I feel that my netbook is well protected in it. The smaller front pouch holds my power brick for my netbook, but it is a tight fit. I would definatly buy this product again.

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Orientex 2.4GHz USB Wireless Handheld Keyboard with Multi-touch TouchPad, Laser Pointer - White

Orientex 2.4GHz USB Wireless Handheld Keyboard with Multi-touch TouchPad, Laser Pointer - WhiteFor the price this is a solid 5-star item. I've tried a few less functional variants but all had issues, like no function keys, no back-lighting and clumsy "mouse" use. The Orientex device gets a thumbs up in all those areas, and it's light and well-designed . This is a very good deal.

Let me say it straight out: this is one amazing device. The size of your average Blackberry 8000-series, it has worked seamlessly with Win XP SP3, Win 7 /64 Ult, Mac OS X.6 and best of all, XBOX 360 with the small USB plug-in dongle.

Has just about all the functions of a standard PS/2 keyboard, with a warm light orange/amber backlight option (looks amazing on the white keyboard with black/blue lettering). It also has a laser pointer, and 2-step ctrl-alt-del access (fn+enter key). Additional full function features include 10 function keys (F1-10), page up/down, tab, esc, multimedia playback control (works with YouTube/Netflix videos), volume control, and mouse left/right click buttons.

An included mini-USB cable charges the device in a few hours, and I haven't had to recharge it yet after ~8 days of use.

So why only 4 stars? This might be nitpicking, but the trackpad is sloooow. With a widescreen display, the only way to speedily go from one to another is repeatedly swiping your finger. A touchpad configuration driver, a la the Synaptics systems found in laptops would make this device 5-star and amazing.

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Acer Aspire One AOD250-1151 10.1-Inch Netbook Carrying Case (Deluxe Bag - Red / Black)

Acer Aspire One AOD250-1151 10.1-Inch Netbook Carrying CaseI own an Acer Netbook and it just fits in perfectly. It also provides spaces for other things as well. I took my cel phone recharger, a camera among others things all in this bag on vacation and worked out very well.

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Friday, May 9, 2014

Rapid Auto Car Charger for PALM Treo 680 755P

Rapid Auto Car Charger for PALM Treo 680 755P
  • Conveniently charges your phones battery while in the car.
  • Rapid charges the battery or provides unlimited talk time while plugged in to power outlet in your car.
  • Portable lightweight design. Includes Smart IC CHIP to protect phone batteries from over charging.

This item is simple and effective. Works well and lives in my glove box!

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Product works great for 2 weeks. But the tip came off and it was too hard to keep it connected to the Treo, so I threw it away. Because of the low cost, its not much of a loss.

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What more can I say? I like this better than the Palm OEM charger, because the connector fits better!

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Surprisingly well made considering the low price. Works with no problems and feels pretty solid.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Navman PiN 100 Portable GPS Pocket PC Navigation System

Navman PiN 100 Portable GPS Pocket PC Navigation System
  • Portable GPS Pocket PC navigation system with SmartST V2 3D View
  • Voice Navigation/Mapping and Route Guidance software
  • 3.5" Color Transflective LCD display delivers a bright, crystal clear 3D street level view of each map
  • Operates with Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003 operating system
  • If you leave your programmed route, PiN's intelligent SmartST software will automatically recalculate the best path to take you to your destination

After seeing the terrible review at InfoSyncWorld, I became very worried that I was going to regret having just purchased the Navman PiN 100. There is very little in the way of reviews for this product so I will try to be as thorough as I can.

As a Pocket PC, I am completely satisfied with the Navman PiN 100. It is actually just a Mio DigiWalker (it even has the Mio DigiWalker logo on the back of it) so if you have seen reviews for that, then this is the same thing. It runs Windos Mobile 2003, has one expansion slot (an SDIO slot), and a suitably fast CPU and on-device storage & memory. I have used it as a Pocket PC for many things now and have not once felt the hardware specs to be lacking. Handwriting recognition is still awful but that is something to mention in a review of Windows Mobile 2003 operating system itself, not the Navman.

You WILL need a 256 or 512MB SD card to hold maps. The included 32MB card is basically worthless, I left it in the box and never used it. Many if not most states are over 30MB and that means you would not even be able to load them onto the card. I suggest getting one of those 256MB cards with wifi ability built-in, then you can kill two birds with one stone. Wifi is a neat thing to have.

As an in-car GPS solution, the Navman is hands-down absolutely the best value on the market. For under $500 (which is including the absolutely necessary additional purchase of a memory card) you get a Pocket PC, all necessary cables, an unobtrusive GPS receiver, a windshield mount, a car charger/adapter, and of course the Smart ST v2 GPS software. The Garmin iQue 3600 is its closest competitor -I tried it too and decided the Navman PiN was both the better value and the superior product (bigger, brighter screen among many other things). Unfortunately the Navman PiN package feels exactly like what it is -not one well-integrated product but a box of products sold as a bundle. When you open the box you are confronted with several envelopes, nearly a half dozen CD-ROMs, three different user manuals, and a confusing pile of cords and accessories. They burden you with actually loading the Smart ST v2 software on the Pocket PC, before you load it on your PC, register it and activate it, then install ActiveSync from another CD, and a bunch of other hassles like configuring the GPS COM port and baud rate -TOO many hassles -before you are finally ready to use the product. There was so much paperwork in the box that I spent several confused minutes wondering where the serial number was that the software wanted in order to install it. I would like to see the software pre-loaded on the handheld and all of the necessary stuff for your PC come on one single DVD ROM. I just plunked down 5 benjamins for a GPS toy, do you think I have not found myself a DVD drive for my computer yet? Get with the 21st century people.

Battery life is certainly better than the iQue 3600. It is at least 3 or 4 hours but I haven't done any real tests so I don't have an actual figure to give.

The GPS receiver takes some time to pick up satellites. Anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes on your first use, and 2 to 5 minutes from a cold start after that. It seems like definitely longer if you are moving. This is too long in my opinion, I don't know if other receivers are better, or not. As an in-car device I generally want to take it out of my pocket, put it on the dash, and have it ready to go. Instead I have to sort of sit there in the car for a few minutes or just wait until the first stoplight to check on where I am or where I am going.

The car charger is just that -nothing to say about it. It gets the job done and is nice to have. The windshield mount is a suction cup mount and secures excellently to the windshield. I wish I could say the same for how well it secures the handheld. It barely does at all. It sort of just cradles it lightly. If you put your Navman in it without the utmost care, it is liable to fall right out. That is NOT good. I recommend angling it back some so that gravity holds it in a little. This seems to work for me. I would have rather it clipped in or snapped in, but no.

The rest of this review is going to sound pretty harsh because I don't really like the GPS software that the Navman PiN comes with (Smart ST v2 2.00.0036 SP2). It is promising, but fatally flawed. I want to say up front though, that I would not give up using this device just because I think the software sucks. I just deal with the frustrations and hope there will be an update to iron them out later.

First off, the map view. The map view is gorgeous, in full 16-bit color, with color coded roads to show your route, the current road you're on, roads that pass under/over your road, and little arrows indicating direction of traffic. Major and minor roads are different colors, and the roadnames are displayed very clearly and legibly. Geography like lakes and forest is marked with blue and green. The view switches to a 3D angled view whenever you are on a route to a destination, and rotates so that up is always your heading and you can see more in front of you than behind. The graphics are state-of-the-art for this market and nothing in its price range with the exception of TomTom Navigator can touch it. Your friends will be impressed.

The voice navigation is well-timed and intelligible, with the exception of "make a legal u-turn" which to most people sounds like "make illegal u-turn" (worth a few laughs). Voice only says when to turn and which direction, it doesn't say the street name or even highway number, which is too bad but that's typical for a PocketPC program.

The two big disasters of this software are its address input for destinations and routing, and the routing algorithm itself. These are the fatally flawed features which keep me from recommending this device to anyone who would get frustrated easily.

When inputting an address, you are allowed to select from your contacts (a Windows Mobile 2003 feature), however if you do this, you will 100% of the time be told that you have selected an invalid address. Sometimes this is because the map data is 18 months old and doesn't know this address exists, but most of the time it will accept the address if you re-enter it by hand. This is unacceptable. Also, when you start entering it by hand, it will suggest a drop down list of possible locations, and they will all seem pretty much like the same place. There is no way to tell if the address you are entering should be in Richmond VA, Richmond MCD VA, or one of several other entries for what is obviously the same place. Then you will enter a street, for instance Lotus Lane, but it will not be found because you didn't type Lotus La. This is asinine. Entering the address for a destination takes 5 mintues because of this nonsense, when it should take 5 seconds. And you will have to do this every time you enter the address, unless you pick destinations off of your "Recent" list. Once, I loaded a destination off of my contact list and ignored the "invalid address" warning and Smart ST2 routed me to some completely non-related location of the same town. From now on I make sure I do the address input in the way it wants it.

As for routing, it has a lot of quirks. I will describe some of the ones I have experienced. To put it blunty, it can recommend some DUMB routes -I mean really out of your way sometimes. I use "quickest" navigation and "shortest distance" is even worse. Once it took me to what appeared to be a complete dead end, and the map said I could keep going -not without a machete I couldn't. I drew an "avoid area" and the route put me back on the course I should have stayed on in the first place. Other times, it takes you pretty close to where you have to go and says you have reached your destination, but you could be anywhere from one to eight blocks away from where you need to be. This can be frustrating if you fight hard for a parking spot in the city and get out and realize you still have to walk 8 blocks. It might have to do with the way the software estimates street addresses. It uses ranges of addresses and estimation to guess where a particular street address is. Sometimes this works reasonably well and other times (when ranges are large) it doesn't work at all. You might be better off never giving it a street address. Instead only give it street intersections and take yourself from there. Autorouting works fairly well, but Smart ST2 is slow to route anything, and so it will display a question mark for a minute or two until it suggests a new route. Sometimes when you know better and have a better route in mind, it will stubbornly insist you make a u-turn at every cross street until finally re-routing and "seeing the light" of what route you had in mind. I have seen other PocketPC software be smarter and faster at re-routing.

So in conclusion, I highly recommend this product to geeks willing to deal with some quirks (and hope for fixes), but not to the general public who would probably be hopelessly frustrated by the routing and input problems, despite the pretty interface and good value.

P.S. my review of the software is of the version after you apply the currently available patch on Navman's site. Before I did this, all of the routing problems I mentioned above were like twice as bad, and I would have given two stars instead of three. When reading any poor reviews of the Navman PiN, try to check if they are using the software before or after the patch.

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WARNING The US version ships with a 32M card not the 128M card cited in the Australian review posted here. A hastily added sticker on the box says a 128M card is "recommended" In fact, unless you live in a rural area, you can't load the map for your home area until you buy an additional card. Amazon should note this in its listing. The manufacturer has decided that its worth shipping a product that can't be used as shipped to save a few bucks.

The only other problem is a poorly documented setup. Basically they're shipping a kit. First you load the PC software on your desktop, then load the map software from the included (too small) card. Finally you load the map setup software on your desktop and activate your Navman over the internet . That's when I discovered I couldn't load the map for Northern California until I got an additional 128M card. As it happens I could steal one from my Treo 600, so I managed to get it functioning.

Once working, it works well. Entering addresses is strange if you don't have a zip code because they've made up sub regions that are parts of a town. Once the destination is in, however, the 3D maps are beautiful and (so far) seem accurate. Voice prompts are useful but not overly verbose. It's easy to use and read as well as being a nice small, light package

If the maker hadn't made a last minute decision to ship it without the required card, I'd have raised it to 4 stars.

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After researching different GPS navigation options (laptop with adapter, built in car unit, PDA with adapter, handhelp GPS etc) I decided to get the Navman PiN. (its the same as the Mitac, which has been out for a while and plenty of product reviews available)

It arrived 2 days before my cross-coutry drive. I unpacked it and started the installation and set up. It took a bit longer than I expected, their web site is horrible, and since the product needs to be registered before you casn use it, you better hope their server is up and runing otherwise install may fail. After sweating the install I got it working. (2 hours later) Its been working perfectly ever since. Very easy to use for the most part very accurate. During the whole cross country trip, we experience no problems. Sometimes, the device thinks you are driving next to but not on the road, and shows you travelling parallel to the highway. (i think this may be more of a map issue) I found this really annoying because it starts telling you to make turns to get you 'back' on the highway even though you are on it already. Also sometimes it would suggest an obviously ill advised manuever. So you can't be a vegetable about the navigating, you gotta think and I would definitely carry a map to compare some of the suggested routes vs reality. I wish the deivce would allow more control about sepcific preffered routes. (i.e. I want it to show me my favorite route instead of just Shortest or Quickest)

Let me just say, the device is really amazing. I am nit picking in order to lay out some of the things I found annoying about the device, but all things considered there is nothing even close to this on the market right now (except for the Garmin iQue, which I do not like because of the Palm OS and the lack of SDIO port (you gotta have the SDIO option for wireless networking)

I highly reccomend this device to everyone, fantastic screen, small unit, amazing functionality.

I want to give it 4.5 stars.

I found that a 128MB SD card holds enough maps for a full days driving (about 1000miles in most directions) therefore my 3000 mile trip required little over three and a half 128MB cards) I am considering buying the new 256MB SD/811g wireless networking card)

I wish it came bundled with cradle, mini-headphone jack adapter, built in WiFi antenna and card and an extra SD card.....but for about 400 bucks, its a fantastic bargain at this time.

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The Good

The Navman is a handy device. I owned a Palm V before this and a PocketPC device is just better, in my opinion. The color screen is great. The integration with Windows is great. I really like the device.

The Bad

The SmartST map and nav software is close but still sucks. I live in Alabama and none of the city names are right. I live in Huntsville but the SmartST app says I live in Hueytown. The maps are accurate at the street level but most of the city names are wrong. The routing view is pretty cool especially if you are map challenged. It gives a view from the perspective of the car instead of a birdseye view. Programming the route is a pain. The address lookup is annoying to use. The main application that runs on the laptop/desktop computer will only load maps. It sure would be nice to construct routes on the big computer and download them to the PocketPC.

All in all I think the Navman is a good value. Just be prepared to spend a little extra and get a big SD memory card and some new software, maybe Delorme Mapping Street Atlas 2005 for Handhelds.

Software Update

I purchased Microsoft Streets and Trips 2005 and it works nicely with the Navman. No GPS problems. The S&T maps are superior to the SmartST maps. HOWEVER, the SmartST maps are much smaller. The entire state of Alabama can be loaded onto the Navman using the SmartST application but only the city of Huntsville can be loaded (as a single map) using Pocket Streets and Trips. So if you are planning a long trip on Streets and Trips, be prepared to load a bunch of small maps. I guess I will use SmartST for city to city navigations and the Microsoft products once I get there.

Yes, free mp3 player... You can get it along with tonns of free soft on internet... Exciting...

Fun started from setting up desktop soft and applying patch.

But it is nothing comparing to fun of day to day use.

I have used Garmin aviation GPSes and Garmin iQue for more than a year before got this PiN thing (which i thought was cool since it had more built-in memory, faster CPU, runs pocket windows, and had no bad reviews at the time).

Ok, next day, my first trip from NJ to Long Island, I hit Rt.95, crossing GW bridge and screen goes gray saying no map data... I exit software, start it again, hit recent trips, wait for 5 minutes until it recalls the ONLY trip in memory and hey, it's working but i missed the exit and have to make a u-turn (with 20 min of traffic).

Next day, i still have lots of faith in this PiN in a butt, and rely on it for trip to Briarcliffs, NY for meeting. Passing this dead spot on Rt.95 again, restart, it's ok, maybe there is en update i can get later... I am almost there, driving on some road, then my PiN happily reports "DESTINATION!!!". You should see this destination, one line road and trees around... Destination was actually close, only about mile away, thanks to local police officer.

Another story when i was testing my patience. Was driving home and suddenly had suggested by PiN to take immediate exit right. It puts me on same highway in opposite direction, then suggests a u-turn in few miles. Leads me to same spot where i was fooled first time and suggests immediate exit right... I knew it's in the mood for a long joke, but i really wasn't, and actually wanted to get home ASAP, so since i knew the direction relatively well simply turned the damn thing off.

Actually once it was trying to save my life. In MA with few fellow colleagues we were looking for place to eat. I got my magic PiN and found a seafood place in Westboro using point's of interest feature. Cool! But i know my PiN well enough to sit and relax, so I am lookin around carefully while we are driving and searching for the place. Here it is, and right after i see restaurant sign PiN suggests continue 2 miles and something. We laugh, pull off the road. And only 2 hours later a realized that it was actually saving us from this food trying to drive us away...

Anyways. Now my windshield holder is broken and i can't find place to order it. That's actually what brought me here on Amazon... Remember, i was hoping to get update for map soft? Only $99 to get SmartST v3... Nah, what i need is update to another GPS...

As of now! I am using my wife's Garmin iQue every time it's critical to get to places ontime. I use mappoint for all other cases. I don't even know if i really need a windshield holder at this point, since i don't even remember where my charger is... And I will never spend more than $20 on any NAVMAN product in my life.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

PDair F41 Black Leather Case for Nokia E7-00

PDair F41 Black Leather Case for Nokia E7-00it took some time (but not more then a week) for this item to come but it came in nice brown box, which already made me feel like it is great product. Case is leather and looks very nice on the phone. Had to put under press to align it perfectly with the phone and now its just perfect!

The product is very well made, has an optimun finish, uses good leather and sofisticated items such as a magnetic cover closing "button". Excellent product.

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Well made custom case for Nokia E7. It is nice that the clip can come off for simiple phone protection and place in my purase. However with clip on, careful screw comes lose if frequent usage taking off and clipping back on. I have to check the screw after every other clip on and clips off to make sure it does not drop to the ground as it did happen to me once already. Because it is detachable clip, it does not sit snug to body, but nice that it rotates. I like the case because you can use the camera feature w/out taking out of case and recharge the phone while still in case because of the custom made slots for all the external controls. However, it took me some time to get use to flipping the the cover to use the phone as it is designed like an Ipad casa flip front and not like a traditional phone case that slips in and out. Would buy again.

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case for Gateway LT2115u 10.1-Inch White (Spring Butterfly - Red)

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case for Gateway LT2115u 10.1-Inch WhiteThis is a great bag to carry a netbook. It has a zippered pouch on the outside for a charger, and two additional velcro pouches.

A lot of utility for the price.

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Saturday, February 8, 2014

rooCASE Toshiba Satellite T115D-S1125 LED 11.6-Inch Black Netbook Carrying Bag (Classic Series - Bla

rooCASE Toshiba Satellite T115D-S1125 LED 11.6-Inch Black Netbook Carrying BagI LOVE this laptop bag. My Toshiba T115-S1125 mini-laptop fits perfectly and I take it everywhere. The bag has a nice side pocket for the cord. The laptop and bag are so light and portable that I even put both into a large purse to count as my one carry-on item for air travel. Highly recommend if you have the same or similar size laptop.

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Monday, January 20, 2014

Kodak P570 Personal Photo Scanner

Kodak P570 Personal Photo Scanner
  • Scans any printed photo, from wallet sized to 5 X 7 in., delivering high resolution digital files for sharing or archiving.
  • Includes 2GB MICRO SD Card and SD adapter to make sure that you have plenty of space to hold your precious photos as you scan.
  • Includes Kodak Easyshare Software to help you organize, share and print your scanned photos.
  • Scans printed photos at high resolution 600 DPI (selectable to 300 DPI).
  • Ultra portable design allows the P570 Personal Photo Scanner to be used anywhere in the home and makes it easy to archive or share your favorite pictures.

Tried the Kodak 460 1st (not from Amazon). One was DOA and the other one had scan lines from the 1st scan and could not be fixed.

This one has worked from the start. Have scanned in over 200 pictures at my parent's house. Actually my 8 and 10 year old did most of the scanning.

When scan lines appear it takes about one minute to clean the sensor.

The only small issue is that there is no way for you to set the scan area. What I noticed was that it crops rectangles only which means if you are scanning the old instamatic prints that had rounded edges, the edges were cropped but it was like a 16th of an inch on each of the sides.

This is a good product to scan lots of photos cheaply. Much faster than a flatbed. This plus a netbook makes a fantasitic portable scan setup that fits in a backpack.

All scanners of this type will have to be cleaned frequently because the photos are going to have dust and other stuff that will get stuck on the scan head.

A few tips:

Scan directly to your computer and look at each picture right after it is scanned because after 75-100 photos you will have to clean the sensor because of scan lines. Better to know right away than later and having to redo a bunch of scans.

To scan irregular shapped photos or fix cropping issues(sometimes cause by dark backgrounds,etc) place a white piece of paper in the plastic sheath and put the picture on top of the piece of paper. You will get a large size scan but can crop later.

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This is not a review of just the product it is about the marketing ploy in the tag line. It is NOT a negative and slide scanner. JUST A PICTURE SCANNER! However the unit is great I have over 30000 pictures from old 35mm, 126 and 110 file camera. And every one scanned perfectly. All my photos are now on Blu-Ray disc's and safe from degradation and deterioration of the paper and fading of time.

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Hello TWIMC,

This product does not scan negatives, nor slides. I checked with the manufacturer,

and it only scans 5x7 printed images or smaller.

It does not even mention negative or slide scanning in the description.

The items that Pandigital manufactures for Kodak that end in a 1, like the P461, or the P811,

scan negatives, but products that end in 0 do not, such as, the P460 or P570.

I tried to get Amazon to change the title, but they wrote back and changed it like this:

Current value: Kodak 5x7 Personal Photo, Slide and Negative Scanner (P570)

Your suggestion: Kodak P570 Personal 5x7 Photo Scanner, 600 dpi max.

Amended value: Kodak P570 5x7 Personal Photo, Slide and Negative Scanner

It is important that folks know it is a 600dpi photo scanner, that it does not

have the resolution 1200dpi required to process negatives nor slides.

Regards...

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Opened it up for the first time last night. It was NOT as easy as you'd think to set up, and it took forever for me to quit getting the blinking red light indicating it was not ready (error indicated a memory card malfunction, but there was none worked fine in my PC). Anyway, it scanned 40 photos last night, mostly well. You really have to "baby" the process as the photos/sleeve frequently get stuck 3/4 of the way through. You kind of have to pull them on the other side.

Today, I turned the scanner on to scan more photos, and 4 white lines appeared across each scan they almost look like they're left by rollers or something. Always in the same place on every photo, regardless of what sleeve I use or which photo. Read the manual, and the only suggestions are to clean and calibrate. I cleaned and calibrated multiple times, with no resolution to the problem. Since the lines run horizontally across the top 1/3 of each photo, it pretty much renders this product useless. Oh wait... I just tried scanning a couple more, and now there are lines in the exact same place on the bottom 1/3 of the photo scans. Have emailed customer support, so we'll see. After reading reviews on other Kodak personal scanners, it appears that the "white line" issue is a common theme.

Update: I contacted customer support via their website (as suggested in the user manual) on the date of this review (Nov 29) and received an auto email indicating I would receive a personalized response within three days. I almost gave up waiting for ANY response, but today (December 16) I finally got an email back saying "sorry, you'll have to call us." Two and a half weeks for that response? I have very little faith in this company.

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This is a great little PHOTO scanner. I was up and running in under 5 minutes. The photos are scanned directly to the supplied memory card or, if you install the Kodak software, it scans directly to your PC/laptop through the supplied USB cable.

Scan speed is pretty fast and resolution is set at 600 dpi out of the box, although this can be changed to 300 dpi if you want to.

The box also contains cleaning tools for removing dust and dirt from the scanning surface and two flimsy plastic sheathes which the photo should be place inside in order to scan cleanly. The software in the scanner seems to take care of any alignment issues and crops the image to the same size as the original.

I am very pleased with this, especially as I got it on a deal for under 40 bucks.

Remember this is NOT a negative or slide scanner, but a cheap photo scanner, which is easily sufficient to save those old photos snapshots from years gone by, before their colors fade. If you want a high speed, professional scanner then obviously this does not serve you but given the cost it is a fantastic way to save those old photos, or simply digitize them for sharing with family members.

PDair Leather Case for Nokia E52 - Flip Type (Black)

PDair Leather Case for Nokia E52 - Flip TypeI bought this product to one of my best friend. I bought it as a gift, he is really happy about it and he is recommending this product. He is very pleased about it.

the best case I bought from amazon you should buy it I am using it for over 5 month and there is no problem with it

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I chanced upon this item while browsing through the accessories portion for celphones and found this perfect case for my new Nokia E52. Wonderful product which was made specifically for my E52. It is so sleek, stylish and classy. One of my best purchases from Amazon.

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Scosche privaSEE Screen Protector for iPad 2 (FPD2P)

Scosche privaSEE Screen Protector for iPad 2
  • 1 Privacy screen protector for iPad 2
  • Polarized film helps keep your information protected
  • 1 Pack
  • 1 Privacy screen protector for iPad 2.
  • Includes micro-fiber cleaning cloth
  • Screen Protector for iPad

The Scosche privacy, excuse me, PrivaSEE filter is a great screen protector for your iPad 2. As far as being a privacy filter, it lacks severely. I have a different brand of privacy filter for my iPad 1 and it works extremely well. Unless you are within a small window in front of the iPad you can't see the screen whether they are holding the device landscape or portrait wise. The Scosche however only works when your holding it in portrait mode which, for me, I rarely do. Even when holding it in portrait, the window angle for actually seeing the screen is far greater than that of the other privacy filter that I own for my iPad 1. It doesn't "black-out" the screen, just merely blurs it. So people can still tell what you're doing, just not exactly what you're doing.

I wouldn't recommend this if you're looking for a privacy filter. They are all priced as much as this one, just look elsewhere and get a better quality one.

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For the money, I'd say it's overpriced. Right after I bought this, a brand-name company started advertising their privacy screen at a much more reasonable price. Too late for me.

But this works so I'm happy enough. Be advised this is only a 2 way filter which means it's most effective screen blurring is when you are using your iPad 2 in portrait mode, meaning folks to your left or right sides will have trouble seeing your screen when you are holding your iPad with the home button at the bottom.

It does not completely blacken out the screen the way some other privacy filters do. But it blurs your screen enough to make it difficult for nosy bodies to view your screen.

Would I recommend this? Totally, if the price were more competitive.

Final note, Amazon shipped this in a flat box which is needed because my previous attempts at buying a privacy filter did not work out because the vendor used bubble padded envelopes, not strong enough to prevent the post office from damaging the item. If you can ask ahead of time how the item is shipped, do so.

Monday, October 21, 2013

DBTech Ultra Compact Mini Tripod Stand for Sprint HTC Evo 4g, Shift 4g - Great for Video and Chat

DBTech Ultra Compact Mini Tripod Stand for Sprint HTC Evo 4g, Shift 4g - Great for Video and Chat
  • Fully adjustable for optimal view
  • Can be used for Horizontal or Vertical view
  • Spring Clamp with Rubber pads holds your device securily
  • Sleek Design - Metal Legs
  • Folds flat for portability

The tripod was surprisingly well Made with metal quality parts, I am extremely happy and the price was great.

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This tripod holds my HTC EVO Design 4G firmly, (with an otter box cover on it), allowing me to video record interviews for my business and for personal use. The stand is easy to set up and use. Multi-positional adjustments are great. To my knowledge there is nothing else available on the market to compare with this device. At this price get it, you won't be sorry. I'm very pleased with it.

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So this tripod works really well exept at some angles that you place your phone the stand falls over because it is topheavy. That is why i gave it 4 stars because of that flaw. But everything else is great, it has METAL legs, a strong clamp, and you can detach it and put the clamp on a bigger tripod if you wanted. i recomend this highly! its cheap to!

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It does what it says, sturdy but compact, for my evo 4G. Great for personal home videos. Try it, it's made of metal.

This item is great. Exactly what I was looking for. Holds my phone perfectly and doesn't get in the way of shots. Great for my small stop motion projects. Love this little item.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Sony CLIE PEG-T665C/U Handheld

Sony CLIE PEG-T665C/U Handheld
  • Palm OS v.4.1
  • Built-in MP3 Audio Player
  • High resolution TFT color display (320 x 320 pixels)
  • New DragonBall Super VZ Processor (66 MHz CPU)/16 MB (DRAM) Memory
  • What's in the box: Clie, USB HotSync cradle, AC adapter, stylus, protective cover, headphones and volume controller, installation CD, application manual

I've been a Palm Pilot user since they first came out, dutifully upgrading to the newest model every few years. I finally decided that I needed COLOR, so I bought the Sony Clie.

What I didn't expect was that in addition to getting color, I would wind up with an artfully designed PDA that is much easier to use than the Palm Pilot.

I love the look of the unit. Its brushed metal portions look so much nicer and richer than the straight plastic of the Pilot, and resist finger prints. It's very thin and light too.

One of the things I like best about it is the "jog dial" on the side. Using this dial you can quickly flip from screen to screen (especially nice for moving through your appointment book or phone book) using a single hand.

The backlit screen is much easier to read than my old black and white Pilot (a bonus for these over-40 eyes).

The best surprise was that the memory stick in my Sony digital camera is compatible with the Clie, so I can move it from my camera to the Clie and show my photos to my friends! I can also use my spare memory sticks from my camera as extra storage for my Clie, moving large applications off the Clie and onto the memory stick.

The only two negatives are:

1) Battery life. If you use one of the display-intensive features, like displaying a photo, you might have only 10 minutes of battery use. Playing games, I find I only have about 30 minutes of use. Because the batteries are not replaceable, you must recharge the unit in its cradle or using an AC adapter. Usually this isn't a problem because I just keep it in its cradle at my desk when I'm not using it, but for extended trips it means recharging every night in the hotel room.

2) The software that comes with it that lets you sync up with Microsoft Outlook to keep a synchronized calendar between your PC and the PDA doesn't transfer over the appointment location field. Since I mostly use the Clie to keep track of all my business meetings, I've been caught by this once or twice. (Running late, coming back from lunch, running to a meeting. But what meeting room is it in? Arghh! Have to go back to my office to look at Outlook on my PC to see.) I've overcome this by manually adding the location to the meeting description when I receive the invitation in Outlook, but you shouldn't have to do this.

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I'm 22, and I just got my first handheld to use at college. I've had the T665 for about 2 weeks and I have to say, I did a ton of research on handhelds before deciding on this one.

I just want to let everyone know DON'T LISTEN TO THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS! This is a very versatile device if you want a handheld to do everything well, and is perfect for the college student! People complain about battery life, but come on, I think you're asking for a bit much to have a colour hanheld with 320X320 65,000 colour display capable of playing mp3s to run off of rechargable batteries for 2 weeks, BE REALISTIC PEOPLE!

If you need something for travelling get a b/w handheld. But for the rest of us everyday people, especially people like me, I'll take mine to school in the morning, organize my day, jot down quick memos to remind me of things to do, and when I'm in the lab, I can easily start writing up a quick spreadsheet right away to record data. And if I'm studying on campus, I can use this thing to listen to mp3s on the go. I'll be syncing this thing at night when i go to bed, so battery life isn't an issue, just like i don't think its an issue for the common user.

As for the design, I think the buttons are just fine, they don't stick out above frame, so they can't accidently be pressed.

I love the jog dial on the side, I'm left handed, and it's not even an issue. I hold it in my right hand, and manipulate the jog dial with my middle finger, it's very easy!

This is a super machine, and I think sony really hit the nail on the head with a very stylishly designed, powerful handheld, I can't wait to purchase a 128 meg memory stick!

I'm gonna be the most stylish boy on campus now! Thanks sony!

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Hi folks, I've been through the gamut of PDA's. I even had an IPAQ...but yet, that wasn't perfect. First of all, it was too heavy to hold and would lock up all the time. Now onto this Sony. It seems that they are trying to keep up with Pocket PC. On this Sony there is video, there is a faster processor, and an MP3 player, though you need a memory stick for storage. Overall it is very fast, is very nice to look at and quite stable. The high resolution is amazing for viewing pictures. Those same pictures on the IPAQ weren't as clear!!The only gripe I have is with the buttons. Sony needs to go back to the circular buttons...easier on the fingers.

You will not be disappointed with this model. If you are looking to upgrade, this one is worth it.

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I was VERY pleased with my purchase of the Clie T665C. I bought it as a replacement for my Palm IIIxe. I am a consultant who travels Mon-Thu, so my review may concentrate on the travelling business person.

Here are some of the highlights:

(1) I haven't found the battery life to be a problem. I actually prefer it to my IIIxe, which would EAT up AAA batteries like crazy!! I always had to carry an extra set. With the T665C, I just need to get to an outlet. I can let it charge in the hotel overnight.

(2) I use Lotus Notes for e-mail, addresses, to-do's, calendar, and journal. This synchs up great with the T-665C using Lotus EasySync (not included).

(3) The audio player is a great accessory. I can copy audio files to the PDA and play them on the airplane, etc. As it has been stated before, you DON'T need a special memory stick, you'll just need to copy the audio files directly into the MSAUDIO directory of the memory stick using MS Import (included).

(4) I also very much enjoy the Mobipocket application (included). This application allows me to download news and business from FoxNews, Bloomberg, Newsweek, etc for FREE and read them on the plane as well.

(5) The screen, resolution, etc are much more than I imagined. I carry updated pictures of my family and they show up great. I also download short movies taken from my digital camera and can play them as well with the included software.

I would make this purchase again in a HEARTBEAT!!!

I am a converted Handspring/Palm user and finally broke down and purchased the Sony Clie PEG-T665C after several weeks of research. In a nutshell, the Sony delivers and is a well made, well researched product. The screen resolution sold me as well as the features. For those of you out there who believe you have to buy a "Magic Stick" in order to play MP3's.......WRONG ANSWER. Refer to your manual and you'll realize you can store and play your MP3s on a regular memory stick. Yes, folks, it's true. Magic Stick was designed to play ATRAC3 files but your normal memory stick WILL PLAY MP3 files. You simply place your Sony into the cradle which is connected to your computer. Your Clie should be on and all you have to do is tap "MS Import." Your Clie is now an additional drive connected to your computer. You can drag and drop files onto your memory stick which is inserted in your Clie. For MP3 files, drag them from your hard drive to the Clie (which is listed as a removable drive) and place the MP3 files in the file marked "MS Audio." That's it. Next, you tap on "Audio Player," your MP3's will be present and you can listen to your heart's content. That simple. For those who say you have to buy a "magic stick" memory stick in order to play MP3's, again,..........wrong answer. I use my Sony constantly and am very happy thus far. Every product will have some "bad ones" out there, but, if you want a sleek, stylish, reliable and productive PDA, this is the ticket. The Hi-Res screen is awesome. Sony quality and ingenuity at it's best. The Palm/Handspring line doesn't compare in my opinion in terms of quality and workmanship. Buy one and see for yourself......you may be pleasantly surprised!