Showing posts with label handheld phone for iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handheld phone for iphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

2.4GHz Wireless Handheld Rechargable Optical Trackball Mouse with USB Receiver

2.4GHz Wireless Handheld Rechargable Optical Trackball Mouse with USB Receiver
  • 2.4GHz Wireless connectivity with working distance within 32ft (10m). Hold in hand or place on any surface
  • Plug and Play. Precise optical tracking
  • Compatible with: Windows98, 2000, XP, VISTA, win 7, Linux, Unix, Mac OS
  • Package includes: 1 x Wire Trackball Mouse, 1 x Receiver, 1 x Cable, 1 x Bag

Great idea. A portable trackball with the potential to be a mouse is stunning, with wireless capability would made it ideal to pack-in-go. However, the angle where you hold the mouse with your ring and pinky fingers is slightly angled more than it should be; it's like trying to hold the bottom end of a golf club upside down, it doesn't feel quite right; the odd feeling can be ignored, but it would have helped if the designers decreased the angle by a few degrees. The trackball is one of it's best perks, you can hold the wireless mouse in any position and all you need is your thumb to move the courser on the computer. The only downfall to the trackball that it doesn't work 20-40% of the time that you're using it it will give out, and you end up having to wiggle the trackball a little to get it to respond again.

Good little device if you want extreme portability and like to swap between a trackball and mouse; bad if you're picky about how you hold your mouse and if you don't like your trackball not working 20-40% of the time.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

HHI Crystal Clear Snap On Shield Hard Case For Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet - Clear (Package include a

HHI Crystal Clear Snap On Shield Hard Case For Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet - ClearI wanted a plain, clear case for my Kindle Fire, and I got it.

It snaps on the the back and sides of my device, but keeps the top/bottoms exposed so you have access to the speakers/power button and charging port. It's easy to put on and take off without damaging or scratching the sides.

It doesn't add too much bulk to the device.

**I wanted a clear case so I could customize my Kindle a little by adding fancy paper or pictures on the back of my device. I'm able to do just that by putting an appropriately sized sheet of scrapbook paper between the back of the Kindle and the clear case. INSTANT CUTE!

This protective cover is just what I was looking for and the price was great. It fits perfectly and the case does not interfere with the use of my Kindle Fire. It came with a nice little stylus which works great for me as I seem to have fat fingers. However, the one drawback is that there is nowhere to store it in the case except plugged into the headphone port. It dangles from there and snags on everything. If I take it off then I can never find it. I am going to try to create some kind of pocket for it on the cover.

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I wanted a simple protective case that wouldn't alter the way the Kindle Fire is supposed to be handled yet kept the appearance looking good. This is a perfect example of doing something simple just right.

The clear plastic is perfectly formed to fit the Kindle exactly. It snaps on and just keeps everything except the screen under cover. The wake/power button is easily accessible and the speakers are kept free.

Great, simple and exactly what I was looking for.

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Great value on amazon on something simple. But something great.

I took off my leather cover and used this case which seems to reduce (slightly) the bulk.

I think my leather cover would protect the backing on the Kindle, but IMHO the rubber backing was created to be used, and it is a great non-slick surface.

Couple of notes, though:

* This is a smooth plastic case where if you are in a vehicle with a cloth surface (such as a seat or on your lap), any turns or sudden stops can send the device moving--but, flip it over and use the Fire's rubbery backing and you have no problems.

* The plastic is easily scratch, and after a few weeks I already have tons of hairline scratches. If it gets bad, though, this case is rather inexpensive that I can simply get another one.

* You will need your fingernails at times to remove the case from the corners--it can be a tight snap. After about 2-3 weeks of using this, is it getting better, but if it is still this tight, I may try to get a way to find a solution (maybe take a few seconds with a hair dryer or file a little bit of 1 the corners).

* Wished it had a kick stand, though. But, I can probably tape a card-paper kick stand, or make one out of simple plastic and glue it on.

Despite of my notes, I think this is a great case. Now, I wish I can find it for my Kindle Touch soon.

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This case was exactly what I was looking for! I wanted to use a sticker skin to customize my kindle but also wanted it to be protected and this totally fit the bill!!

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Dymo LetraTag Plus LT-100H Personal Label Maker

Dymo LetraTag Plus LT-100H Personal Label Maker
  • 2-Line printing
  • Direct-thermal print technology saves you money - no ribbons, ink or toner cartridges needed
  • Auto-off power saver
  • Added navigation key with easy to use scroll menus
  • 3 Language options (English, Spanish and French)

I have been desperately trying to get organized, and when I found this gizmo from heaven at a heavenly price, naturally I jumped on it. After a few weeks of labeling frenzy, much like one of my other fellow reviewers, the tops of my labels started fading, then the middles, and soon the entire text of all my labels, poof! disapparated! Yes! I am a Harry Potter fan, but not for my labels in invisible ink. Tried all of the suggestions from the website. Cleaning, changing batteries, labels, cartridges. No luck. Still shooting blanks. Of course no way to put in new ink cartridges and it seems like the ink ran out. So waiting to hear back from customer service. Will post back, when and if I do. Really sad-that my labeling frenzy has been thwarted!!

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I was very excited about getting a labelmaker, and after some research, settled on the LetraTag. It seemed fairly priced and was just what I needed.

I made a couple of labels and was pleased the dozens of symbols and various fonts that the LetraTag offers are fun. Unfortunately, after only a few uses, the labels came out faded. I switched the label cartridge, but the next label came out almost completely blank. I cleaned the inside with the little brush, changed the batteries, and tried a power adapter all of the suggestions on the Dymo website. None of these worked. I e-mailed Dymo's customer support; they were relatively nice and sent me a new one. I had to send a couple more e-mails, however, to find out if they wanted the broken one back (they didn't).

I was excited to get my new labelmaker, but this time the first label came out faded. Then the second. And the third had barely a fleck of ink. Now I have two brand-new labelmakers that won't make labels.

Either I have a crazy electrical force field like Sean Patrick Flanery in Powder or this product stinks. I'm betting on the latter, and would not recommend this labelmaker to anyone.

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I bought this label maker based on price comparisons and multiple types of labels available. Once you get used to the buttons/functions, it is pretty good device. The magnetic labels do not have a great "stickability". More importantly, I did have a problem when using the basic white label cartridge. During early use, it began to make bad labels. After reading troubleshooting section of manual, I replaced the label cartridge with a new one, and that fixed it. But I wonder why is that needed, and how often is that needed especially since they mention that in the manual? I did send customer service a message regarding this and am waiting on their response. I will follow up on this review based on what they say, if anything.

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Each time I go to use this I find another little irritating thing about it. My main complaint is the size of the type. Oh, you can choose from several sizes, but that is only for width, not height of the letters. I.E. Extra Large prints the letters twice as wide as the Large size, but still only 3/16ths of an inch high, making them very difficult to read (and using twice as much tape, of course).

The Preview button only shows you the letters that will print, and the Size function shows the letters taller, not wider, and it is very misleading. It would be nice if you could see what the actual label would look like, and if it would print on more of the width of the tape, not just on a narrow 3/16th inch band.

I'd prefer a QWERTY type keyboard over the alphabetical one provided.

The labels are easy to apply and to remove without residue, and remain on the packages in the freezer (which is my main use for the product). I like the fact you can stick the entire device on the side of the refrigerator with the powerful magnet holder.

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This is a terrific little tool and an inspiration to become more organized. Good for labeling kids' items too. I use the plastic label tape for things that get wet, such as a water bottle kept in the fridge. So far they have stayed on & I'm very pleased with it. My one slightly-negative comment is that the font size default cannot be changed default size is large, but I'd prefer medium it's plenty big and would save tape. So I have to change the size each time I print something. But still... easy to use, doesn't take up much storage space and I love it. If Dymo would produce colored tape (I've only found white and clear) that'd be even better!

Thursday, July 24, 2014

rooCASE SLV2 Neoprene Sleeve (Jet Black) Carrying Case for Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB Ultra-port

rooCASE SLV2 Neoprene Sleeve Carrying Case for Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB Ultra-portable Drive USB 3.0 STAA1500100 BlackFeels a bit thin and cheap, barely fits the GoFlex cable in the extra pocket. Would I buy again? Maybe, but not the protection I had hoped for, nor the ease to fit in the cable. Good, not great by any means. Under $10 fine, over $10 hesitate.

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Acase Genuine Leather Flip Case for Kindle 3 (Keyboard) with Multiple Position Stand (Pink)

Acase Genuine Leather Flip Case for Kindle 3 with Multiple Position Stand
  • Designed specifically for the new Amazon Kindle 3
  • Holds Kindle securely in place for safe transportation
  • Multiple Position stand to allow for comfortable reading at any angle
  • Soft, suede lining protects device from scratches
  • Check out other colors! (Red ASIN:B004AWCBVU White ASIN:B004AWASQK Brown ASIN:B004AW7DNQBlack: ASINB004ALXSTU)

I spent a lot of time going over all the Kindle cases and ended up buying two: This one and the M Edge executive case. I doubt I will ever use the M Edge case because it has an awful chemical smell to it and it is big and rather bulky. The Acase cover however is perfect. Now, don't do what I did and try to get the Kindle in there with the cushioning that comes with it. That cushioning comes out first and then the Kindle goes in. (I thought the cushioning added extra protection for the device, but apparently it is just there for shipping.)

For those of you that get this along with your brand new Kindle, save the plastic protective clear covers that come on the front and back of the Kindle. I put one of those on the smooth leather side of the Acase case that is supposed to lie on the table surface when you have it raised. The plastic thing is the perfect size, doesn't have any adhesive to hurt the leather (not sure how it stays on there) and is very easy to wipe off. So for everyone that complained that this cover will get dirty if you stand it up, that is a nice solution.

I also bought an M edge light and it fits great with this case. I stuck in the left side next to the buttons (which I don't need to press because the buttons on the other side of the Kindle do the same thing). Then I turn the light up and flatten it against the side and over the top when I am done. When I flip the cover closed it covers right over the light and gives it a little protection. It won't protect it like the M Edge case will, but it keeps it all neatly packaged when closed.

That little cover flap got in my way while reading so I just tuck it in behind the Kindle on top not only does this get it out of the way, but it secures the whole case while reading.

When stood up, this case is secure enough. Oh, I can knock it over and so can my cat, but as long as there aren't significant forces against it, it will stay put. And it is incredibly handy. Who ever thought you would use the Kindle for recipes and things where you would WANT to stand it up? Turns out to be quite useful. Those little slots in the front are for when you open it up and you use the brace to fit into those slots. Each slot gives you a different position for raising your Kindle.

I find the quality on this to be very nice. I love the look of it closed. The leather is lovely and rivals any case out there. Open, it fits like a glove (once you have removed that packing cushion...duh!). It is a tiny bit bulky, but all the covers are and that is the point...to provide a little bulk to protect the Kindle. It is no heavier than any other case I have seen.

I would have purchased the official Amazon case until I read review after review of people having their Kindle shorted out by the metal clips that holds it in. Then I went looking and found this one and thought I might want that stand up feature. I can't imagine living without it.

I highly suggest getting the M edge light to go with this. It is a wonderful little light that will stay where you put it and it covers the whole screen. Plus, when you stick it on the site it provides a little place to hold the Kindle while reading so you don't hit those side buttons accidentally. I also find the Kindle a tiny bit dark, so unless I am in very bright light, I like to use this light while reading all the time.

For the price you can't beat this. (Actually, I would have been happy if this had cost three times as much, but don't tell Amazon that. I think it is a really nice case.) And hey, you can always get an extra case.

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The cover arrived with a small tear in the strap that folds over for the magnetic closure. That strap is a hard flimsy material that is very thin and only about half an inch wide (does not feel like leather). The tear starts on the edge in the middle of the strap and will inevitably spread as you bend that strap to open and close the item. Every time you open and close it, the strap bends at the tear, which will eventually cause a full tear and render the cover useless. This is something that should have been caught before the product was ever sold. Even though the item ships from Amazon, it is sold by Digital Media Source (Amazon does not sell this item directly at all). As a result, you cannot do an even exchange; only return and rebuy at the current price. It is now $6 more expensive than when I bought it (almost a 60% increase in price), so if I want a non-defective one, I have to shell out an additional $6 even though it arrived defective. I do not recommend this item since you are not guaranteed a non-defective one at the price you are currently paying.

Update (01/21/11):

The seller sent me an e-mail after I posted this negative review and offered to send me a replacement case at no charge IF I withdrew my negative feedback. The e-mail came from Digital Media Source, even though my order was fulfilled by Amazon. I started following the reviews for this case and noticed that the negative reviews usually disappear after a few days, now I know why. They sent me a replacement (not through Amazon) that had even more tears on the straps than the first one. I sent them (Digital Media Source) multiple e-mails since then and they have ignored me.

Another VERY important thing to note is that the person who posted the first video review (J. Johnson) gave it rave reviews. If you look at all of that users many reviews, every single one of them is for an Acase product (a few different people posting video reviews under that same user name). They rate every single Acase product 5 stars and talk about the products like they just bought it and think it's great. They clearly are affiliated with the Acase company.

With all of this information in mind, I would recommend that you do not trust the overall product rating or quality.

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So I finally got a Kindle 3, and I'm so glad I waited instead of buying with the 1st generation. I spent a lot of time researching cases once I had decided I was going to purchase the Kindle 3, and decided the characteristics I wanted/needed were:

Sturdy and protective for carrying around, primarily out of the house

Not too bulky

Able to put into a stand position for hands-free reading

Not hideous in overall appearance

There are several options out there including the case I originally had planned to go with, the M-Edge Platform Kindle Jacket. This cover looks slim, sharp in appearance, and is more than double the price of the Acase cover. There is also the Duragadget Kindle cover which is, as far as I could tell, exactly the same as the Acase cover on this page, but about $10 more expensive.

What I liked about the Acase cover from the description and reviews:

Appeared pretty sturdy, and had a secure way to hold the Kindle (not just corner-mounted elastic or leather bands)

Allowed multiple positions for the stand feature

Cheap!

I bought the red color which doesn't appear available on Amazon right now, for less than $20 (not black because I wanted it to be visible inside bags). Delivery was quick and it came before my Kindle did (granted, the Kindle was ordered right before Xmas when for a brief period of time it did not ship for 3-5 days). I was pleased with the appearance of the cover and eagerly awaited my Kindle. The Kindle itself I LOVE, but that would have to be the subject of a different review! It fits perfectly into the Acase cover. You do have to kind of shove it down in there to get it all the way down to where everything aligns best, and to remove it you also have to push up with your thumbs quite firmly (couldn't really pull from the top initially as the Kindle's too thin and slippery) this latter point was reassuring that the Kindle couldn't just fall out the top end easily.

The cover does add quite a bit of bulk to the Kindle though it's not heavy. For some people, including my mother-in-law, this was a good thing since some find the naked Kindle sort of insubstantial and difficult to hold. I personally prefer holding the Kindle without a case since one of the great things about it is the slim form factor and light weight. Also, when holding it in the case to read, you have to either hold just the part of the case enclosing the Kindle, meaning the flap hinging from the bottom just flaps down, or else fold the bottom flap up underneath and hold the entire thickness of the case in your hands. I personally don't really like this and when I'm at home I usually read without the case.

The exception is when I'm reading at the kitchen table....or any place where I can't lean one elbow somewhere (like the couch arm). I find holding the Kindle in one hand (while eating for example) is tiring. This is where the case is really great I slip the Kindle in and set up the stand, and then just reach out and push the "next" button as needed for the next page. I liked the idea of the multi-position stand, but so far I always use the highest (most vertical) setting, and am honestly not sure now when I would want it in a flatter position. Nice to have the option there, though, I guess. Another reviewer stated that the part of the flap that goes against the screen is, in stand position, down against the table, leading to the potential for dirt/crumbs/etc. to go on to the screen. I just take a look at that surface and brush it off if necessary.

One reviewer of this or the Duragadget (essentially same) cover stated she was able to stand up the Kindle in bed and read it by flipping the orientation. As I read every night and dislike holding anything too heavy (I have wrist/forearm issues and even holding my iPod Touch or Blackberry was sometimes tiring), I was hoping this would work out for me. It didn't, but I'm able to hold the naked Kindle (plus light I got the Mighty Bright Xtra Flex 2 purchased after MUCH research and definitely recommended) and ideally, prop it partly on another pillow, and it works overall great for me.

I haven't taken it out of the house yet, but I would definitely put it into the case, which has a magnetic flap to hold it closed. I would feel pretty secure about this case with the only potential issue being stuff (crumbs, whatever) getting inside and against the Kindle screen. However, this is a potential problem with nearly all the cases except those that zipper all the way around.

Overall, for build, price, and features, this was a definite WIN. I definitely recommend it.

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I like this case because not only is it leather which, in my opinion is stronger than most other materials used as covers. This case also holds the Kindle in securely on 3 sides so there is no chance of it getting dislodged from the cover while in my purse or luggage. Kindle just slides into the case from the opening at the top. I also like that this case is not bulky or heavy so I'm not giving up the fact that the kindle is small and light. It adds very little extra weight to the Kindle. The stand is so great. I find I am using the stand even more than I thought. Sometimes, rather than hold the kindle, I will simply put it on my lap and use the stand to hold it in position while I read hands free except to turn the "page". Other times, my cat is in my lap so I rest my kindle on the arm of my chair and use the stand to prop it up and read. That makes my cat very happy and I don't miss a beat in my book. The case stays closed by a small magnetic flap and the stand closes in on the case with a small magnet. The magnets are enough to keep the case closed or the stand piece attached rather than dangling out. The magnets are not strong enough to interfere in any way with the Kindle. All in all this is a perfect case for what I wanted and need.

Just when I thought I couldn't love my Kindle more, this came along. Perfect cover. Nice looking. Holds the Kindle at different angles for the easiest reading and protects your Kindle at the same time.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Belkin Striped Cover / Case with Stand for Apple iPad mini (Red)

Belkin Striped Cover / Case with Stand for Apple iPad mini
  • Multiple Viewing Angles
  • Protective Corners
  • Magnetic Tab Closure

Can't say anything negative about this product. I've only had it about a week but it has served it's purpose just fine. At purchase of my iPad mini choices were slim to nonexistent for covers/protection gear. I thought I'd give this a shot as I generally find Belkin produces quality products. This is no exception. The iPad snaps comfortably into the corner guards which hold it in place and do not block any portion of the screen or interfere with buttons/controls. The tailoring is fine and the fit seems perfect. Grey is my favorite color so I'm happy with it's appearance. The cover is soft and somewhat padded, feels nice in hand. Cover flips back and a nice feature of the magnetic tab is that it is magnetic in both directions; for closure and open back behind. I'm ecstatic with the iPad mini, so it justly deserved this bit of protection. Mind you, it's not a Tumi or Ted Baker cover or even that of the coolness of a Speck* product, but at present it's a great choice and more than adequate I like it.

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We got the ipad mini over the holidays and soon after we wound up on a quest for the perfect case to keep it protected. This does the job!

Belkin has crafted a superior product with this striped case. I love the padding this provides which some have mentioned disdain for. It seems like people want uber-slender cases but they don't realize that this lack of girth diminishes the protection to the iPad itself. I love that you can FEEL the thickness that is protecting your investment. I feel safe with this on my device.

The gray color is awesome. Very cool contrast between the gray and black. It has a masculine look to it that I am digging. I really love it. It seems to be holding up well and has yet to take on any stains or discolorations.

I like that the case snaps firmly into a framed slot and feels totally secure. It's a wonder that it feels as snug and still gives the user access to all the iPad's buttons. Very convenient!!!

I love the stand as well. I prop it up with no issues and find myself tapping away at the screen with ease throughout the day.

Great case from Belkin!

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Received this Belkin iPad mini case yesterday as part of the Amazon Vine review. The case offers nice padding for the device, and it can be used as a stand for say viewing videos (see photos above in the product display.) I also have the Apple Smart Cover, but I have found it a little too slim for getting a good grip on the iPad mini. This Belkin case provides a better grip without adding too much extra weight to the device. You can tuck away the magnetic closure, and the rubber corners are pretty obtrusive. However, the corners do make it a little difficult to remove the iPad from the case. The padding also makes it a little difficult to get at the volume controls and the power buttons, but I wouldn't say that is a dealbreaker for the case. If you're looking for a case with nice leather padding, I recommend this Belkin model as a good choice.

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Pros....

Good quality

Adds enough weight so that it doesn't feel fragile but not enough weight that it's heavy

Magnetic tab is secure but not a hassle

iPad snaps in to 4 corner clasps, no adhesive, secure but not obtrusive

Cons....

No SmartCover function (auto lock/unlock)

Little bit pricey

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This is a folio or "book style" case for the iPad Mini. The iPad is held in place using a sewn in holder made of a semi-flexible plastic; the iPad snaps into place, protecting the corners of the iPad. It holds the iPad in place securely. The magnetic latch does it's job to keep the iPad case closed when not in use, but it is not a smart cover that automatically locks the screen when closed.

The material that is used is a durable padded vinyl that somewhat mimics leather, but not objectionably so it doesn't appear cheap. The fit and finish is nicely done. The edges of the case overlap the iPad similar to a book cover, further protecting the edges of the iPad. The inside of the case is covered with a suede-like material that protects the screen.

This case has indents on the inside cover of the case that allows the case to be adjusted for 3 positions for horizontal viewing. The cover can also be folded over, with a narrower incline for typing, which works well.

The snap-in assembly which protects the corners and the additional typing position are important differences between this case and Belkin's cheaper cases. The price differential is so small that it makes sense to spend a little more and get this case.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1-Inch Tablet - Classic Series Red / Black

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1-Inch Tablet - Classic Series Red / Black
  • Non-OEM Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1-Inch Tablet
  • Padded tablet compartment with Velcro retaining strap (Netbook NOT included)
  • Large accessory pocket for power brick, cords and mouse.
  • Interior storage pockets for netcard, SD cards, magazine and cellphone. Padded interior dividers for customization. Adjustable padded shoulder strap.
  • Available in Black, Dark Blue and Red. Search: rooCASE Classic Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1-Inch Tablet

Received the bag today. It was purchased to hold the tablet and the accesories. We are going to be able to let any of our congregration members use the tablet while they are in the hospital.

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AWESME!!!! I COULD NOT LOVE IT MORE!!! AND OF COURSE EVERYONE WHO HAS SEEN IT WANTS ONE..... GREAT STYLE, COMPARTMENTS AND CARRYING STRAP!!!

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This bag is perfect to store my tablet and accessories in when I travel. I love it and my husband liked it so much I got one for him too. Kathleen

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The rooCASE is well designed and well built. It holds all the goodies. I would highly recommend this carrying case to anyone who owns a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Portable Emergency AA Battery Charger Extender for the HTC One S / Ville - with Gomadic Brand TipExc

Portable Emergency AA Battery Charger Extender for the HTC One S / Ville - with Gomadic Brand TipExchange Technology
  • Integrated circuitry regulates output voltage specific to the HTC One S / Ville. Advanced logic maximizes overall charger efficiency.
  • Built using the unique Gomadic TipExchange Technology that protects your investment by providing the ability to upgrade charging ports by simply swapping physical connectors.
  • Specification: Input Voltage (4 X AA Batteries), Cable length (6 inches), Dimensions (5.0 X 1.5 X 0.75 inches), Circuit Design (HTC One S / Ville specific), TipExchange enabled (Yes)
  • This Gomadic Battery Pack is uniquely designed to work with both standard (e.g. alkaline) and/or rechargeable AA batteries.
  • This Gomadic Battery Pack can be reused forever by simply inserting fresh batteries, providing instant power on demand.

for the price, and the fact you dont need a computer nearby to charge your phone, this is great for leaving in the car with a pack of batteries. it's clunky in a purse, so best left in a car or in your bag. otherwise, great emergency accessory to have. i'm surprised these guys haven't gone in with all those lame emergency roadside kit companies, because this is actually something you will use, not a band aid or a plastic rain cover.

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Monday, March 24, 2014

Hewlett Packard Jornada 680 Handheld PC

Hewlett Packard Jornada 680 Handheld PC
  • Touch-type keyboard
  • 6.5-in. 65,536-color touch screen with stylus
  • 16-MB RAM (upgradable)
  • 56 Kbps internal modem
  • What's in the box: Jornada 680, Stylus, Rechargeable battery, AC Adapter, Docking cradle, Serial cable, Documentation guide

If you shlep a heavy laptop on trips just to get your email, do a little bit of web browsing or write some notes, this is for you. You just put the Jornada in your pocket or briefcase and attach the phone cable to its handy built in modem. The battery lasts so long (sometimes 8 hours) that you can travel for several days without even taking the power adapter. The whole system weighs only about 1 lb. The keyboard is OK but might be problematic if you have fat fingers.

Although you can download Word or PowerPoint documents from your desktop and carry them around, the graphics are not good enough for technical presentations. However if you use mainly plain text and your PowerPoint presentations are mainly big pie charts and so on, this is another great feature. I found out that HP sells a VGA adapter card for the Jornada. This little plug in card lets you download your MS PowerPoint presentation into the little travel computer and then output it to a VGA monitor or projector with graphics up to 768x1024. So not only can I carry the Jornada on trips to get my email, but I can also download my presentation (up to about 16 MB) and output it to the client's projector or monitor. Since the presentation comes from the computer's memory, it is very fast. Great!

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I was looking for a "micro notebook" like machine. Pda utilities were important. being a "unix" programmer, some type of terminal was also quite important. I have used a few of the "palm size" machines and found them undesirable. (im always poping up the little tap on keyboard, AND,when entering numbers, 99% accuracy (hand writing recognition) doesn't quit cut it). I also was not going to spend over $500, and not get some kind of word processor. Using Hpvx, i have a beautiful, portable, always ready,telnet machine, that does wp, excel, email, and internet... and the color is Great. The battery last. Really last. better then 8 hours, even when using the modem.... Am i Satisfied ??? Im thrilled!. it not tiny, but its always with me, and i have become quite dependent on it.

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I like the hand-held "PC's"... but not this one. They are terrific for certain functions... basic word processing, email... carrying contacts out on the road... but the HP 680 just doesn't hold up. The hinges broke after only a month of use on the road. HP would not cover the repair under warrenty... because "pry marks voided the warrenty".... OK, but try to change the battery without leaving pry marks. I've since moved to the NEC MobilePro 780... It's much better constructed, holding up to wear-and-tear much more robustly. It's also lighter and gets better battery life... a much better alternative to the Jornada.

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A friend of mine had it sitting on his desk with a wirelessInternet card in the PCMCIA slot. The small size, SUPER bright COLORscreen and nice keyboard had me in the store within an hour! It's VERY functional (and I have a pretty small laptop). It's great in meetings. Navigating through CE is fast and intuitive. The keyboard has a solid feel and it's packed with 'Windows like' productivity software. I've only had low-end Sharp units, so for me the 680 is fabulous! I sync with Outlook 2000, get on the Net, send/receive faxes and keep myself busy while my son is "whoop-N'-it-up" at 'Chucky Cheese". It's not small but I usually carry my shoulder bag during business. The color is kind of wild (purple) but it's an OK trade-off for all this unit can do.

I travel overseas quite a bit including looong airplane rides. My Jornada 680 has been invaluable for getting my paperwork done on my way back so I can spend the rest of my time in the office vouchering my expenses. Ha, I get great battery length and really appreciate the fact that the charger is multi voltage. It is my constant travel companion. Great product.

Intellinet 24-Port 1U Cat5e Patch Panel (513555)

Intellinet 24-Port 1U Cat5e Patch Panel
  • Solid and reliable terminations for copper cabling featuring a minimum of 3 mm 50 micro-inch gold plated jack contacts
  • Compatible with both 110 and Krone punch down tools
  • Supports 22 to 26 AWG stranded and solid wire
  • For use with unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Cat5e network cable
  • Standards: IEEE 802.3/3u/3ab

Looks nice, installed easily and all ports work properly. Includes cable guides on the back for routing. Screws included for mounting.

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I bought this panel to organize all of my cat 5e runs at home. We are finishing off our basement, and I needed to organize my runs before the sheetrock went up. It is a solidly built punchdown panel and so far no issues at all with it.

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I work in Tampa Florida, and was looking for a cheap patch panel for my Data Center. A local supplier of Intellinet products suggested these patch panels. The supplier went out of business and nobody around here has any for sale. I thought I would give Amazon a shot. They are great for the price and extremely durable. My only complaint is if you want to reuse them and pull off old cables that are punched down they leave copper behind stuck in the slot. It just takes some scrapping to get it all out. Other then that these panels are great for the price. So if you are looking to save a buck and want a decent panel shop no further. My name is Christopher and I approve this message!

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This product worked totally as planned and was an easy install. I now have total definition to all my network connections and wiring and a direct interface to test and troubleshoot. A good product

What can I say, it's a patch panel. I would recommend this product and save your self some money versus the other over priced products. This is in my home network 6 months and never had a problem with it. It comes with color coded wiring diagrams and is easy to install.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Amped Wireless High Power Wireless-N 600mW Pro Access Point (AP600EX)

Amped Wireless High Power Wireless-N 600mW Pro Access Point
  • High Power, Professional RangeA 600mW amplifier + High Gain directionalantenna provide extreme WiFi coverage overlong distances
  • Weatherproof DesignHigh quality enclosure protects the Pro AccessPoint for reliable use outdoors or indoors
  • Smart Security FeaturesSecure your network with professionalWiFi security technologies and features
  • Additional Wired PortConnect an additional networking device,such as a PC, switch or another Pro AccessPoint
  • Optional External AntennaProvides an external antenna port forconnecting an optional outdoor high gainantenna for more range options
  • Plug and Play: No Setup RequiredSimply plug the Pro Access Point into yourrouter and it automatically configures allnecessary settings

I'm posting this review in connection with their SR600EX which i purchased first...i'm using both of these together and its been nothing but WiFi bliss :)

So i've searched around for many repeaters and access points for my wi-Fi range extending problem and I came across those from Hawking, Linksys, among many others. I saw this one on an Engadget review and came to my favorite shopping location to purchase it (Amazon) I actually purcahsed the SR600EX repeater first and then purchased this one later after being recommended by the Amped support agent..... Received the unit very quickly and the first thing i noticed is that the box was heavier than i thought it was going to be (around 3 lbs or so). This was already a good sign since i was used to those cheap, lightweight plastic computer products. But this was not one of them. The Pro Access Point came with a 30 foot cable, a metal desktop stand (which I didn't need), another 3 foot patch cable, a power over ethernet adapter and power adapter. The unit itself is made with very good craftsmanship and also looks really slick. Now to the application..

I have a backhouse thats about 500-750 feet from my front house which i have a linksys router. The backhouse gets 0 signal. I purchased the SR600EX and set it up in my backhouse and placed the AP600Ex in the front house. Attached the power adapter to the wall and connected the PoE adapter to it (Amped includes very helpful tags so only a dummy would connect it wrong). Anyways i placed the repeater on the outside wall of the backhouse and then did a scan w/ my computer. There was my linksys network!! I now have full bars in the backbouuse and whats best is the PoE adapter also has an extra RJ-45 port where i've connected by wired bluray player with Netflix! I have my IPad which i can use freely throughout the 1000 sq ft backhouse as well as in my yard beyond the backhouse.

I called Amped's service department also to see how i could get my speed faster and the very friendly rep recommended pairing it up with the AP600EX (this unit which i installed in the front house and pointed it towards the backhouse). The agent told me that this setup was good for 2 miles+ and that its always good to have HIGH POWER UNITS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CONNECTION (he really stressed this point) but all i needed it for was 500 ft or so. Either way, i'm ecstatic, my wife is happy and the kids are also! I highly recommend Amped based on their product performance and customer service! Thanks Amped!

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This products range is amazing when it works. After exchanging it 3 times it worked again for about a week. Tried everything, rebooting, updating firmware, resetting all settings on my network devices. Even purchased a new router. Only then did it work. Only for a week. I have tried talking to customer service multiple times, and their response is always the same. "You must have a defective product. We will send you a new one. It will arrive in two weeks." I'm so fed up with it. I bought an access point and two repeaters. Waste of my time and money. Seriously though Amped fix this for me! Your customer service has to know more than just going with the old "exchange it and forget about it" method.

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This is by far the worst product I have ever ordered from Amazon. I have no idea what made me ignore all the bad reviews it had. I think it was a combination of arrogance, "I know quite a bit about networking unlike those reviewers", the fact they have flashy website, "if they got that kind of money into a website they must build quality products", and price "oh man is it expensive it must work great".

After installation it would regularly either lose connection to the router or it would drop all the wireless clients. I would then try to log into it's web panel to see if I could fix the problem and it would be inaccessible. That would require a reboot to factory settings, meaning I would have to reenter all the settings. Rinse and repeat for about a week till I got completely fed up and sent it back. We replaced it with this Wap/cb Long Range Outdoor Wireless Dual-polarization which is not only quite a bit cheaper but works great with a longer range even though it is omni-directional.

I beg of you stay away from this product.

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I am very happy with the Amped AP600EX Access Point. I also bought the Amped USB adapter and the two product "talk" well to each other. I connected two buildings, 100ft away from each other. Positioning the devices properly was important (they need to face each other). I also put the AP600EX outside, on a pole, about 15 ft high. Now, I have between 90 and 150Mbps which is more than enough for my need. Setting up the AP600EX was easy; following instructions was wise, and the setting up manu from your Web Browser was easy. I can set up schedule and users: since the AP600EX is very powerful (up to 1.5 miles) many users can detect your signal: you want to be able to control who can use your internet connection.

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I had purchased a repeater for home from this company several years ago and remembered good phone tech service so I called, described my goal—extend a Fios connection from one building to another across the street, for newly rented space to avoid needing a second paid connection—and got a very clear tutorial and product recommendations. For the $250 it cost for this device—which "broadcasts" the signal—with the SR10000, which picks it up and amplifies it throughout the new office, will save some $800 or so a year we would have spent on a separate line.

The obstacle was the new office being half below grade—a basement with thick stone walls, deep window sills up high, in a neighborhood with some 20 or 30 other wifi networks operating. Using an analytical app that this company offers free for Android, I was able to walk around with my phone and find the sweetest spot for the repeater in the new office, where the signal registered consistently above 90%. I logged on with a laptop and the speed was surprising, even a bit faster than I get with the Verizon wifi device that came with the service, possibly because this device is directional. This result was achieved with just setting this device in the window of the "broadcasting" location. (With no glass or metal window screen in between. Placing it behind the screen significantly reduced the signal.) When I get a chance, I'll attach it to the outside wall. The distance is only about 75-100 yards and I found some research suggesting that (in the web-based settings panel) reducing the output power would widen and concentrate the coverage range, something that made sense on a device that is supposed to be accessible from more than a mile away and thus, at 100% power, sends a signal pattern that is fairly narrow.

As a result, we can tear out all the old communications wiring and start with a clean, wireless office. This is low-intensity use, so I can't say what would happen if you had many devices on the network. Also, there are some tree branches in between that will be in leaf come spring and, as I understand it, the moisture in leaves tends to absorb some of the signal. For the moment, this is a winner for me.

My one suggestion to the company would be to include some literature explaining the best place and way to mount it outdoors (because it is directional), and some illustrations showing roughly what happens when you reduce the power or tilt the access point down, as I have done slightly since it is on a third floor and the repeater is underneath a three-story building. I did learn about all that, but it took me three hours of searching until I found some reliable research with graphs.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Sena Palm Tungsten T3 Leather Cases

Sena Palm Tungsten T3 Leather CasesThe case fits well, took a while to slip it on. Looks durable. I got the belt clip, there is a metal fastener. The last case clip fastener was plastic and broke. Room for 2 expansion cards and Wi-Fi card (without mirror). I like not having to take it out to sync. Time will tell but I think this will be a good investment

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

LG-101 Cell Phone

LG-101 Cell Phone
  • Text & Nessaging
  • Speakerphone, 1-Touch Speed Dial
  • Quick volume keys, voice mail, caller id
  • Store up to 600 contacts, quick contact info.
  • Surf the web, email

I love this phone! It is small, simple, and does everything well that it is supposed to do. Of course it has caller ID and call history (How silly to say otherwise. To see your call history just press the green 'TALK' button you use for dialing a number, same button as in almost every other cell phone.)

Honestly, I am shocked that of all the cell phones I have owned this is my favorite so far. I use a phone for calling and a little bit of text. This phone is small, it does calls and text well, everything works smoothly and simply, actually it is so much more intuitive, simple, smooth, and well thought out than most of the expensive phones you get with a contract plan. None of my previous phones cost less than $100, but this one usually runs around $20 (base price, not including any contract tie-ins or promotions) and it is better than any of them. How long will it last? I don't know, but honestly it doesn't seem poorly made, all the buttons are crisp and everything locks together nicely. Other than being so light, which isn't necessarily a negative, it seems as good in manufacturing quality as any other phone I have had.

If what you want is a simple, small phone for mainly just talking and a bit of texting this phone will be great for you. It has no camera or bluetooth capability, but it has a REAL headphone jack, and a simple push button on/off speakerphone. As the phone is small, so are the buttons, if that is a problem for you then this is not your best choice.

Bottom line: it's small, simple, easy to use, cheap, and it just works. I would recommend this phone to everyone who just needs a simple phone that is intended to be used as a phone not a computer.

If you want a smart phone obviously this is not the one for you. For my purposes, this is one of the best purchasing decisions I have ever made in my life, after paying so much for cell phones in the past I feel like I have just struck gold.

If you flush it down the toilet, you're only out ~$20. How about that.

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I bought this phone for my boyfriends mom. She was using netpay and it cost her too much. The phone was in great condition and cost less than the website offered it for.

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Thanks, its perfect and came in great condition, although it was for my daughter replacement phone. U didn't have to activate in my name.

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The cell phone is not working.... never rings but only vibrates. It was too chap to bother with returning it ....

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Saturday, February 8, 2014

BoxWave Slimline Capacitive Stylus for Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 - Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF1

BoxWave Slimline Capacitive Stylus for Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 - Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Touch Screen Stylus w/ Thinner Barrel and Finer Point
  • Works with all capacitive touch screens
  • Helps avoid fingerprints and smudges
  • Slim and light
  • Designed like a pen
  • Durable and responsive tip

I purchased this stylus since it was listed as being for the Asus Eee Pad TF101 tablet. Unfortunately it works very poorly and has already been returned and replaced with a much better unit. Unless you are looking to avoid the use of your finger(s) entirely, I cannot recommend this unit at all. It is no more accurate than my fat fingers, and even then it is not consistent (i.e.: you could not run it across the screen to get a solid line in a sketch application, the line would have breaks in it).

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Nice pen, clips into the headphone jack, but it is hard to get it out when you put it in there. It is sleek but it damages easily.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Iomega Storcenter IX2-200 NAS 6TB (2 x 3TB) 2-bay Cloud Edition 34788

Iomega Storcenter IX2-200 NAS 6TB 2-bay Cloud Edition 34788
  • Iomega corporation 34788 6TB STORCENTER IX2-200 2 X 3TB

This StorCenter is an interesting device for those looking to enter the world of NAS, but certainly will disappoint advanced users: some features simply don't work as expected.

From the physical point of view, the StorCenter ix2 is quite compact, and resembles a small surge protector fits in any corner. Not the quietest: the coling fan breaks the office's silence, and the internal disks also clacks when accessed not much to bother. What really worries me is the temperature it operates: always above 55°C, too hot to handle. With all this heat, my data would be safe?

Throughput is a strong point: operating in Gigabit Ethernet, I was able to read/write data at 21MB/s rate, similar to those obtained using a local disk. However, speed relies on a Gigabit network: you may need to change router, network cards and cables to escape the 100Mbps Fast Ethernet limit, today's standard in most home and office.

In software, StorCenter has its main weakness: first of all, firmware sits on its internal discs. It takes time to load, and any failure of the disks makes it unusable. Same logic applies to a possible capacity expansion: if you want to replace the original disks with larger capacity ones, say your StorCenter goodbye unless if you transport the firmware from original disk to the new ones, using one of those cryptic and endless tutorials available on the Internet.

The StorCenter offers a huge list of interesting features, but all of them are poorly implemented, frustrating most demanding users. Some promises that StorCenter ix2-200 don't deliver:

DLNA Media server: after successfully setting media folders, its scan was done incompletely. The music and photos don't appear on items list, there's no log of problems encountered during the scanning process. Couldn't see any photos or music on DLNA devices nor on the computer or television;

SNMP monitoring: the StorCenter's SNMPv3 implementation is NOT documented there are no details of monitorable variables and events, and Iomega software doesn't allow to monitor device status via SNMP. In other words, SNMPv3 is a feature that Iomega says thatexist, but no one not even the product support knows how to use it;

UPS monitoring: StorCenter has UPS USB monitoring, and ok, it works. The problem is that other network devices are not warned when the UPS is about to shut down. StorCenter takes possession of the UPS signal, and don't propagate it to the network. It may even be possible to obtain this information via StorCenter's SNMP, but how cam I do this? There's no SNMP documentation!

Torrent and P2P networks: this is an almost unusable feature. You can't see the percentage of completed downloads, you can't get the list of connected peers, there's no DHT support, there's no secure Torrent connections (preventing Torrent detection by ISPs), there's no way to prioritize downloads, there's no way to inhibit some unwanted file downloads... In short, if you expect a simple and powerful interface like uTorrent on StorCenter firmware, forget about it.

Remote Access Tools: StorCenter's web interface is heavy and loads slowly manage it using 3G connections requires patience. The file management tool is inexplicably poor: there's only a view/explore tool available, where you can just download and upload files, delete files and create folders you can't perform basic tasks such as renaming files and folders or moving/copying files between folders.

Management Tools: it's hard to believe that you can't defragment volumes, check the discs health after accidental or unscheduled shutdowns, manage how many and which users are currently connected, where they come from (if they are local or remote connections), its active network connections, the read/write activity per task or user (the discs spin, spin and you don't know who is doing what), among others. You are blind all the time.

Copy Jobs: if you have a NTFS-compressed USB drive and want to copy data from it using firmware copyjob feature, be assured that your target files will be corrupted: the StorCenter doesn't make decompression during copy, and data recorded in its internal storage will be unusable. When the source data comes from compressed NTFS discs, copy them always from a Windows computer file sharing, and never, ever, by using the copyjob.

Well, there are many more serious flaws in the StorCenter's software to tell, but I think they're only suitable for more advanced users. If you want a NAS device to backup your files, easy to use and fast read/write speeds, buy it, worth the price. But if you, like me, want to go deeper into NAS world and need good, efficient and complete firmware solution, spend a little more and find a more bulky equipment.

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I had very high hopes for this device. I've had good luck with Iomega products in the past, but this has turned out to be one of the worst purchases I've made in a long time. The sad thing is that I read reviews of this that were not good for many of the same reasons Im going to talk about. But I mistakenly thought that those bad reviews were all by people who didn't know what they were doing. I was wrong.

Everything about this looks good on paper, and when you open the box it looks and feels well made. The problems start when you want it to do what you bought it for.

This is, without a doubt, both the slowest and the noisiest hard drive I've ever owned. Did you like the 80's? Well, then you'll be presently surprised when you discover that this transfers data at the speed of an old CD-Rom. I mean a really old CD-Rom.

And the noise. I have no idea what this thing is doing, but it runs constantly. All day. All night. And it sounds like you hear every bit being written. I have set it to have the drives spin down after 30 minutes of inactivity. It still runs. It runs when every device in the house is off. It literally runs 24/7/365. If you are planning on putting this in your bedroom, or within 50 feet of your bedroom say goodbye to any chance of getting a full nights sleep.

And because of this insane problem, again what it could possibly be doing is beyond me, I have no faith whatsoever that this is a reliable product. The running/noise problem is not only annoying, but as far as Im concerned this thing is running as fast as it can towards a catastrophic drive failure.

I will never buy another drive from Iomega. A company that puts out a product this flawed will not be supported by me.

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Summary:

A seemingly simple implementation became quite buggy, with a frighteningly hot device, that was noisy with loud grinding noises, incapable of accepting an external USB drive without locking up, and the proprietary connecting software was incapable of connecting to the device.

System configurations tested:

Windows 7 64 bit; Windows 7 32 bit; connected to a U-Verse router; several different external USB hard drives, including USB powered and AC powered; Chrome, Firefox, and IE browsers; latest versions of Iomega Storage Manager and firmware; appropriate port forwarded.

Review:

The Iomega ix2-200 4TB seemed promising, with two solid hard drives, a mostly metal case, USB connection, actual buttons on the device, and a simple interface. However, upon receiving the device, I was unable to access the drive from the network. After switching from the included cable to one that I have owned for almost a decade that doesn't even have prongs to hold it in place anymore, the ix2 connected right up.

Initially, it went okay, with setting up the device going smoothly, access via Windows Explorer occurring quickly with the Iomega Storage Manager mapping the various shares directly. The registering of the Cloud went quickly as well.

Upon connecting USB hard drives, however, the device would lock up and become unresponsive to the front panel buttons, including not being able to turn off by pressing and holding the button. Obviously, then, the 'QuikTransfer' function flatly failed. I tried three other drives, one AC powered and two USB powered, and all resulted in it locking up eventually. Occasionally, it would recognize a drive long enough to search it via the web interface or Windows Explorer, but without fail it would revert to becoming completely unresponsive to anything except pinging (which was just fine for some reason), but would not respond to its own buttons, the web interface, or Windows Explorer. The only option, after leaving it sit for a day incase it was unresponsive because it was rebuilding data or something, was to unplug it. I had to do this several times.

Although the Cloud idea sounds promising, the needing to use the Iomega Storage Manager is a little frustrating, but free and more or less expected. The other option that they advertise requires a subscription after the first year. However, the ix2 only responded outside of my network once, and would not connect again, whether I reinstalled the software, restarted my computer, or even wiped the entire device clean. No luck.

I also had to completely reconfigure Windows' networking settings to get it to access the device. No matter what configuration of user names and passwords I entered, whether the ix2 security was enabled or not, I could not access them through the Network Places; if the drives were already mapped it would usually still connect to those, as well as the web interface. Poor implementation of security compatibility in my opinion. Sometimes, even if the ix2 drives were mapped, they would stop being responsive unless I went into the web interface and logged in. The Storage Manager software was no help, and Windows credentials were useless.

The Storage Manager software was also very perplexing. It would state the device was unavailable, then I would force it to find it; other times it would say the Cloud Service tab was simply 'Disabled' in the middle of the screen; other times it would try to connect and ask me for credentials that I had saved, despite the fact that the downloaded software was specifically from the invitation I sent myself from the cloud, which has a custom access code immediately available to it; finally, it would give me an XML-RPC error that was nowhere to be found on Iomega's site. Before I gave up, it changed the icon from an ix2 to some strange squiggle and a blob... No useful functionality.

The highest temperature I recorded was 132 F, and the fan status still said 0 RPM. The device was obviously warm to the touch externally.

The Twonky media server configured itself despite not installing it, which is quite disturbing.

After trying lots of iterations of troubleshooting (I have seven pages of paragraphs and small screen snip-its describing a number of steps I took to see if it was my computer, my set up, my USB drives, etc...), I did the secure overwriting of data, which took approximately 27 hours to complete, packed it up and sent it back.

Be aware that the customer service is limited to week day hours, and after hours or after the warranty expires you have to pay them $50 to even ask about your device. There is a user forum, that I recommend potential buyers view to see the other potential problems awaiting you with this device, that Iomega staff occasionally will respond to, but there is no email correspondence that I could find. The Iomega responses on the forum are few and far between, and seemed to often simply ask basic troubleshooting questions rather than proactively offering suggestions under various scenarios (eg: rather than asking "Does your work use a proxy?" they should state potential ways to work around this limitation, or declare that your device will not work through the proxy, instead of wasting time with a feudal back-and-forth in a forum).

Take home message:

It seems that if all I wanted it for was in-network storage, without any use of the 'QuikTransfer' it seems like it might be a decent device. However, I paid for a 'Personal Cloud' with USB transferring capability, and this was not it.

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When I read the characteristics of this product, I thought it would be great.

The first months, everything worked ok. Files and music there was very comfortable.

But then, when I requested more from the unit, I started to see its performance.

Slow... Really slow! Not a great unit for video.

And failures! I already had one hdd failure. I got a hdd replacement (The customer service agent was good. The problem is that I had to wait more than 4 weeks for the disk replacement. Maybe because of problems with argentinian customs... But they didn't had spare discs here for this situation... That's bad).

Now I have a second failure... Let's see. That's not a good thing for a device where you have so much valuable things!

I have been quite pleased with this item it works as advertised, except I haven't yet been able to set it up for remote access (though this may be something to do with my PC setup).

One cirticism is that the disc drives are very noisy when reading/writing. Much noisier than any other drive in the house. I'm not sure if this is a function of the size of the drives, but you would definitely have to think about where you put the Storcenter.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Pana-Vue Pana-Scan EasyScan Portable Document & Image Scanner

Pana-Vue Pana-Scan EasyScan Portable Document & Image Scanner
  • Auto white balance and status LCD display
  • Memory card is required and supports microSD cards up to 32 GB
  • (2) AA alkaline batteries (included) do approx. 180 color or 200 b&w scans
  • Optional 2000mAH rechargeable batteries do approx. 250 color or 300 b&w scans
  • Automatically powers off after 3 minutes of inactivity

Very strange... When I bought this item it had a good rating. Now that I'm having problems i.e.: (hard to scan and hardware is not recognizing any mini-disc) there is no reviews. I wish I would have waited. There seems to be more diversity in mobile scanners even QVC.

Good luck on your research.

HP iPAQ 4155 Pocket PC

HP iPAQ 4155 Pocket PC
  • Slim, sleek, and affordable
  • Integrated Bluetooth for wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices
  • Secure Digital slot for greater storage and expansion
  • VPN software provides enhanced security for wireless connection
  • Removable/rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery for continuous power

As a previous owner of PDA's (palms) and specifically ipaqs (both a 3870 and a 2215), I am proud to say I've finally found a PDA that satisfies all my needs.

But first, I'd like to start with one piece of advice for any first time Pocket PC purchaser.

** If you're unsure between two models, ALWAYS choose the smaller. **

Why? Because the extra features of a large-sized PDA (like a fingerprint reader?!?!) are almost never worth the increased probability you choose to leave it behind. A PDA's usefulness scales rapidly with its vicinity to you. And a PDA is just about the size of a pocket.... You get the idea..

Okay:

THE PROS (somewhat obvious)

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1. it is ultra thin and weighs only 5 ounces.

2. the screen is bright

3a. it has wireless 802.11b

3b. the wireless features are now very intuitive and somewhat secure, a vast improvement over pocket pc 2002.

4. it has bluetooth for syncing wirelessly or for accessing your bluetooth enabled phone. (This I haven't tested with this ipaq)

5. it comes with a cradle, unlike some of their other models

THE CONS

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1. HP removed the stylus holder from the cradle... which means you can't hold an extra stylus conveniently in front of a docked ipaq anymore. Which means, if you want to quickly access something on a docked ipaq, you have to remove the stylus, which you must do very carefully or you'll disconnect the 'paq.

2. the battery life is much poorer than pretty much all competitors'; most notably the Dell AXim series.

3. no compact flash, only secure digital. Although, almost all compact flash ports are typically used for these days is to hold 802.11b cards, which this device has integrated. And SD memory has gotten remarkably cheap, so it shouldn't bother most users. Still, if you have a compact flash requirement, keep that in mind.

4. the screen is slightly yellow when viewed from a skewed angle. Some people care about this... if you're one of those people, be advised. Straight-on, the colors are accurate, however.

5. the new navpad isn't so great for games

Okay, that's it:

Finally, some advice

1. about the wireless features: they drain a lot of juice, so simply turn them on and off as you need them.

2. if you use it to read eBooks, the MS reader it comes with is already outdated! (And the error message is vague about that... I had to figure out the problem by reading microsoft's knowledge base.. not fun.) You'll need to do an update.

3. Buy a protective case; the one it comes with is basically garbage.

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I had been always curious about the Pocket PC OS and its usefulness and practicality on the PDA environment. I am now a believer and definitely prefer it over the Palm OS due to its ease of use, compatibility and similarity to the Windows PC environment. This also results in a faster learning curve.

Integrated wireless:

This was the selling factor, and it did not dissapoint me. I got it to work at home and at the office, where I connect to different wireless access points. The iPAQ allows you to create individual profiles for every connection, so there is no need to manually configure every time you switch networks.

Bluetooth:

This technology is becoming more common around airports, offices, malls and other places, although probably you'll need to incur in a connection fee. I have not tested this feature yet although my iPAQ recently came across and recognized a Bluetooth network on one of the airports I travelled to.

Synchronization:

The iPAQ supports Outlook (preferably 2002) for Calendar, e-mail, notes, file and task synching. The Active Synch software is included and required on your host PC in order to start synchronizing with your PDA. A maximum o 2 PCs (partnerships) can be established for synching. Methods of synchronization include IR(Infrared), USB(using the included cradle), WLAN (yes, you can synch wireless) or serial.

Word and Excel documents are automatically converted into Pocket PC format when they are synchronized with the iPAQ. The original document needs to be copied into the Pocket PC folder (Pocket_PC My Documents) on your host PC before performing the synch.

Internet:

In order to connect to the Internet, you are required to be connected to a network, be it WLAN or Bluetooth. There are a few interesting web links included with your iPAQ and you can add your own favorites as well. Navigations is similar to Internet Explorer although you are required to scroll up/down and left/right continously on web sites that are not mobile-friendly.

E-mails:

E-mail accounts on the iPAQ are setup in an almost exact manner as Outlook on a normal PC. By default, and in order to conserve memory, e-mail attachments are not downloaded, there's also a default limit of e-mails you can carry at a time. E-mails can be downloaded while connected to the Internet or synched using the methods mentioned previously.

What about games? Two games are included: Guess what? Solitaire is one of them! The other one is Jawbreaker, a very simple but extremely entertaining game. There are many web sites with additional programs that can be downloaded for your iPAQ.

Programs and utilities included:

MSN Messenger, Windows Media Player, Pocket Excel and Word, Pocket MSN, Microsoft Reader, Calculator, Terminal Services Client among others.

Security:

Password security is optional; there are two security options, a simple 4-digit number and a more complex alphanumeric password option. Wireless connection security is obtained using 64 or 128 bit WEP encryption. Obviously your PDA is as secure as the network it is connecting to. Setting up 128 bit encryption on your iPAQ won't work if your wireless access point is unsecured.

Time settings: Up to two different time zones are available at the same time.

Display:

Very clear display, sharp, easy to read text, adjustable text size and fonts in some programs.

Battery:

The iPAQ possesses a respectable battery duration. It obviously varies according to your battery saving settings. Reducing the default screen brightness helps as well as turning off the wireless access or lowering the sound volume.

Settings:

You can monitor memory usage and power consumption, remove programs, adjust backlight settings, align the screen, sharpen the text, etc.

Other features:

Voice recording: There's a button on the upper left corner of the iPAQ to start recording short messages or reminders, very handy.

MP3 audio: MP3 files can be downloaded and played on your PDA using Windows Media Player. A headphone jack is also available for your private listening pleasure. Memory is limited though, is not like you can have a CD full of music on your iPAQ, don't confuse it with an MP3 player.

Letter Recognizer A very cool option where the iPAQ attempts to recognize your handwriting and converts it into readable text.

Block recognizer It's similar to the Palm's graffiti recognition

Transcriber It recognizes words written in cursive

Notes can also be quickly handwritten as if using the iPAQ as a paper Notepad.

Images can also be viewed using your iPAQ, and as with the MP3 files, you should consider the memory limitations.

Memory:

Additional memory can be obtained with Secured Digital (SD) memory cards. These come on 128, 256 and 512MB sizes at reasonable prices.

The HP iPAQ 4155 is a complete, full-featured piece of equipment, well worth its price.

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I bought the HP IPAQ 4155 for 3 Reasons: 1)I set up a Wireless B/G Network in my home and needed to access it while I was on the road.

2) I was becoming dissastifed with how slow my Treo 300 was surfing the web.

3) I wanted to surf the web as fast as possible without a laptop or PC.

I've had this unit about a month. I am extremely satisfied with it thus far. It is my first Pocket PC. I've been using the Palm OS for over 5 years. To be sure, the Palm OS is more intuitive to operate. But I can do so much more with Windows Mobile Premium 2003. The HP IPAQ is a great MP3 Player (get excellent sounding stereo headphones), a very good PDA and, above all, has tremendous WIFI signal strength. The WIFI is built into the unit so there is really nothing to set up. I connected to my wireless network at home as soon as I took the unit out of the box. Lots of people have wireless routers in NYC so it is simple for me to connect (for free) when I am outside my home. I find the WIFI signal strength on the unit is about 1500 feet; but that depends upon the Router I am connecting to. I am so satisfied with the HP IPAQ 4155 that I am seriously considering ditching my Treo 300 and getting a Bluetooth Phone so I can surf the Internet when I cannot pick up a WIFI signal. The Processer inside this unit is very fast. I have not tried the Bluetooth yet.

The only negatives were the cheap case and cradle and the weak battery. My battery was going down to 0 after 2 hours of wifi surfing. I rectified these deficiencies by buying a hotsync charge and sync cable, a new custom case and a 2000mAh battery, which required a bigger battery door. Now I can surf a good 4 hours daily with the wifi before the battery completely drains.

Bottom Line: HP hit a homerun with this unit.

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iPAQ 4155 in my opinion is simply the best handheld device on the market right now. Combination of ideal size, full features and excellent performance is almost hard to believe. I've used it for about a month now and I am very satisfied.

I use almost all of the advanced features including Bluetooth connectivity to my Sony T610 cell phone for remote internet access (this setup works quite well with T-Mobile data account), wi-fi networking at work and home, terminal services for control over other computers, data synchronization through wi-fi, VPN connectivity, etc etc. And of course, email and other related scheduling features work very well. All of this with a familiar Windows interface that is, I am happy to report, stable if not entirely intuitive.

There are few relatively small gripes, like I wish the back cover of the unit was silver (aluminum) to match the front, the cradle could have been better designed no to put so much tension on the connector, more memory would have been nice (this, however, can be remedied quite easily by adding a non intrusive SD memory chip), the OS integration could be more stable (thankfully it is easy to recover from the rare freeze), the included case needs a belt clip, and such. However, these should not deter anyone form enjoying the fine product that 4155 is.

You can use this thing as a mp3 player, use instant messenger, add a digital camera through the SDIO expansion slot, install software and games, read books, do work with email, excel, word, surf the net, connect to networks, and on and on... If you can imagine a miniature laptop pc, you are getting the picture. It is not however, an exact duplication of laptop or desktop capabilities. But it is a remarkably useful and powerful tool.

One word of advice: it takes patience and determination to make it do what you want it to do, particularly with more advanced features. But if you like this kind of stuff, then the capabilities are definitely there for you to use. If you're not technically savvy, then have someone knowledgeable help you set up everything you want and DO A BACK UP of it!!! Once you got that, you have one very powerful tool.

Verrrry Cool.

The new iPAQ 4155 is what I've been looking for. I've hopped around from Palm OS to Pocket PC, prefering the Pocket PC desktop integration and OS but finding that most of the high-powered ones were just way to big to carry around. The 4155 is TINY smaller than my Clie I replaced and light! Easy to carry around, I don't even notice it in my pocket. The screen is bright and crisp. The 400mhz Intel processor is plenty for my needs. I've played games on it, emulated an old Atari, handled all my work, and linked it to databases with no problem.

The integrated wireless was the selling point for me. I'm a wireless engineer, so it helps to be able to carry around such a small device with built-in 802.11b. My only complaint is that it does not allow you to manually set the SSID information if it automatically detects wireless network SSIDs, but that probably won't be a big problem for most users.

Again, this is the PERFECT handheld. I've finally found a handheld I absolutely love and I've been looking since the original Palm Pilot.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

iGo EverywherePower 7500-Series Universal Wall/Auto/Air Power Adapter with DualPower Accessory for N

iGo EverywherePower 7500-Series Universal Wall/Auto/Air Power Adapter with DualPower Accessory for Notebook Computers
  • For use at home or office, in the car, and on planes and boats
  • Includes S1, S3, S4, S5, S10, S11, and S12 notebook tips
  • Provides up to 90 watts of continuous power
  • Compatible with a wide range of notebook/laptop computers
  • DualPower accessory for powering an additional portable electronic device

I bought this for a IBM T42, Sony Ericsson P900, and a Dell Axim X50v:

The charger is ENORMOUS. At least twice as heavy as the OEM IBM charger, and weighs more than the IBM, Sony, and Dell chargers added together. The cords are thick and extremely long. This is not the charger to bring on a trip.

The plug is a three prong plug which usually creates significant problems in a lot of foreign countries if you want to use plug adapters. You can buy cords to fit some plugs in foreign countries from IGO, but they are fairly expensive. Further, the cord to the IGO charger is, of course, proprietary lose it and you are hosed.

It didn't work with the Sony phone at all. With the IBM Thinkpad, it charges the laptop when its in hibernation or off, but it doesn't work right if the Thinkpad is on it switches off and I have to unplug it and plug it in again. It works fine for the Dell.

I'm not exactly sure who this is targeted for its nice that I can plug in two devics at once, but at home I don't mind having everything plugged in with its own charger. This is WAY too big to carry on travel. I can't even imagine whipping this sucker out in the airplane to charge my laptop.

I've switched back to the OEM cable and two charge-and-sync USB cables for my phone and PDA that I found on the internet.

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Summary:

With the i-go juice 70/90, you can power a notebook from car and hotel. Pay another $20 and get the adapter and it will charge your cell or ipod also.

Pros: One bag will carry it all. Contrart to what others say. Tips are available for almost every product from radio shack, etc. at $10 each. they have tons of them. The "monster cable" tips at Best Buy are interchangable.

Cons: You have to work to get it all in one bag. Not just one item as it looks. There is a power pack, a car cord, a house cord, power pack to notebook cord, and the optional cell/ipod charger cord.

Summary & my breakages:

Good product. The first I bought from Ebay and the wall cord worked every once in a while. The second had a problem that I couldn't figure out. The third was really my fault. I always left the cord from the power pack to the unit plugged in and just wound the cord around the power pack for storage. The pins on the end wore down and broke off within cord. I know that three breakage in 6 months is really bad; but, I do think that it is a good product worth buying.

The only real competition in the kensington that just came out. It appears flatter; but, still about the same size. Alot of people don't like it because the wall power cord is just 5". I look at that as a benifit because the power cord is bulky. The cord to the notebook is 10' long; but, it is a thinner cord so it is easier to store. I travel weekly, so the engineering here is very good in my eyes. To many, it seems stupid. I think they are not thinking clearly nor traveling weekly with the unit like I am.

I looked heavily into the Targus and Monster Cable units; but, they are re-packaged i-go's. They are the same and the tips are interchangable just look at them and you will see.

I looked into the APC unit also. It looks awesome on the surface because the cable just wraps around the unit and it has built in USB charges on the side. The problem is that there is a dial on the side and YOU choose the voltage. Good luck getting it right. There is also a very big discrepancy on whether the tip will fit your computer. I searched the internet for 30 minutes and NEVER found a compatablity list. Try it yourself. It's not even on the APC website. I looked long and hard because I really liked the unit; but, in the end it appears flawed. I do not want to choose my own voltage. I want somone to guarantee that this or that is correct in writing!

I have had 3 i-go's in the past 6 months.

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It did everything it says it would for me and it's a decent design, but this product is a POS quality-wise. As many others have reported, the build quality is very poor. I promise you it will break just about the time that the warranty runs out. At least they upped it to two years, so you may have a chance to get it fixed before it breaks.

I extended its life by using a rubber band to hold the cable in place better so that all the contacts would touch, but finally the cable end that connects to the brick just broke. You can now buy replacement cables now from the igo site, but $20 to replace a shotty part that costs a few bucks isn't very good.

The fact that these replacement cables are backordered tells me that many people have this problem.

Buyer Beware.

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The sleek industrial design of the power unit belies the heavy-duty industrial "design" of the wires that connect to it: they are thick, heavy, and inflexible.

While other laptop adapters can manage with a thin AC cable and two-prong plug, the iGo uses a heavy cable with giant plugs at each end that would be better suited for powering a refrigerator than a laptop. The same is true of the power output cable: an unecessary heavy braided shield visible through the thick and low-flexibility PVC insualtion makes that cable hard to use. I've often had the adapter tip pop out of its socket on the laptop because the cable doesn't bend properly.

The power part works great, but I wish they'd offer replacement cables.

I was given this as a Christmas present. The idea behind it is great. I used it with my Averatec tablet. Soon after using it, the battery life dropped to about half. I purchased a tip for my phone. First time I used it, the charging was done in 10 minutes. The battery now only gets 3 days where I was getting 5. I replaced the battery and still get the same 3 days. I've sent emails asking about tips for other items and have not received a single response. In addition, I sent an email asking about the problems I had after using the device, again, no response. Use at your own risk.