Friday, October 17, 2014
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
HP 2311x 23-Inch LED Monitor - Black
- Full HD 1920 X 1080 resolution
- 3,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- LED backlighting
- Ultra-slim 23-Inch diagonal monitor
- 170/160 degree viewing angles
The primary improvement of this display is driven by its use of next-generation LED back-lighting instead of compact fluorescent bulbs, which contain mercury vapor. The benefit of LEDs is several-fold. One is the elimination of the mercury, which is an obvious environmental boon. Two is the significantly greater energy efficiency of the LEDs over the compact fluorescents. Three is that the LEDs are brighter and will maintain their brightness longer than fluorescent bulbs, which will extend the usable life of these displays. Four is that the LEDs are smaller, allowing for a thinner, lighter overall package. Finally, the LEDs give off a fuller spectrum of light than the compact fluorescent bulbs, giving brighter, more vibrant colors with greater saturation.
Indeed, the display is noticeably thinner than previous iterations, and considerably lighter. The design appears less bulky, more svelte. They also decided to go to an all glossy black design, with some texture to give the appearance of two-tones. It's simpler than the two-tone silver and black of the previous HPs. I like the economy of this approach, which gives some appearance of sophistication without being too showy. The design is consistent with most of the HP line clean lines, and simple, elegant forms, with understated repetition of the HP branding on the front and back.
It comes in a very narrow box. You do have to do a bit of assembly, but it's trivial. I recommend testing the display before snapping it together, just it case you wind up deciding to return it, due to dead pixels or whatever. My display did not appear to have any dead or hot pixels. It seems that manufacturers no longer ship displays with such problems. This may be an issue of the past.
One added bonus here in California is that you won't be charged the state-imposed $8 recycling fee, thanks to the elimination of the mercury. I don't think Amazon charges you that anyway.
Some basic specs follow.
-The display is 1920 x 1080 resolution at 60 Hz. It's not 120 Hz, so it cannot be used for 3D display in the future.
-I find 23-inches to be a perfect size for general use. It seems smaller than it is because the margins around the display are smaller, so it doesn't quite feel like it's 23 inches large.
-I like the option of having DVI or HDMI input. It has VGA too, but I consider that a total waste. The plug-ins at the rear are normal to the panel, and are much easier to access. On the previous versions, the connectors mounted in the vertical, making it a difficult, blind connection. Also, the power supply is smaller, due to the lower power consumption, and plugs into the display with a tidy little DC jack.
-It is indeed a matte-finish display. I personally prefer matte finishes as they reduce room-lighting glare. However, the glossy displays do tend to mellow and smooth out the imagery.
-There is a tilt-hinge, but height is not adjustable. There is some elevation to the display already, so most people will not care to adjust any further.
I only have one caveat about this display. I'm not sure what to make of LED back-lighting technology for quality of light. The display is brighter, and there are myriad indisputable benefits to using LEDs. My concern is the quality of the color gamut. Some colors seems more vibrant, but at the same time, it also seems harsh and a bit washed-out. I couldn't find a way to tweak the brightness and contrast settings to adjust for this. Maybe it just requires some getting used to. For my needs it will be just fine, and I expect to get used to the difference. Others may find it a bit jarring. There is no doubt that most manufacturers will standardize on LED back-lit displays, so I figure we should try to get used to it. For graphic designers, or anybody for whom color matching is critical, this may be an issue.
I tried the Samsung 23-inch LED display before this one but returned it because the text display on it wasn't smooth. To be fair, this may have been a display adjustment I failed to make, but the Samsung menus were not as simple and easy to use as the HP menus. The Samsung uses capacitive, touch-style controls, whereas the HP uses REAL BUTTONS. I know touchscreens are cool, but I think it's a mistake to eliminate real buttons altogether. The tactile feedback given by a proper button makes certain things much easier. When I've pressed a capacitive touch button and nothing happens, I'm always asking, "Is my finger in the right place? Did I actually press the button?" This is not an issue with real buttons.
Note that the tilt-image above shows the previous generation HP 23-inch monitor. That's a mistake. This monitor does not have that range of tilt motion.
Overall, for anyone considering a 23-inch display for general use, you cannot go too wrong with this product.
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For the price, this monitor is a great value. HP list price is $250 (on HP website), but I got it on Amazon for $179 (price fluctuates from day to day). Highlights:(1) The screen is indeed a matte finish. I dislike the more prevalent glossy screens, which reflect overhead lights. The bezel is a glossy black though. It can pick up stray reflections. I have no idea why glossy black is so fashionable in electronics these days. Well, I'm grateful at least that avocado isn't the color de jour.
(2) Text, still images, and video display sharply and with clean colors. At work, the IT dept recently bought 21" monitors from another brand. Text is jagged. Images and video are washed out.
(3) There is a full range of settings available controlled by four small switches at the bottom front right corner of the display. One switch brings up the main menu with 10 fields. The other three switches allow you to scroll up/down, left/right, and enter. It's a bit tedious, but you don't need to tweak all the settings. I mainly changed the brightness and contrast to suit my taste. There's a reset to factory settings selection in case you mess things up. The unit at work has horrible switches buried under the bezel that take a lot of pressure to activate.
(4) The inputs provided are VGA, DVI, and HDMI. Although this is a 1920 X 1080 display, it's still useful to have a VGA input. You can use it with computers with only VGA outputs and be HD ready when you upgrade your PC. Another reason I chose this unit is because of the HDMI input. My laptop has VGA and HDMI, but not DVI. Many HD monitors on the market have VGA and DVI. You then have to buy an HDMI DVI adapter. VGA and DVI cables are supplied, but not HDMI.
(5) There are no speakers. But this is a thin profile display, and built-in speakers would probably be pretty bad anyway.
(6) I'm running with WIN 7, 64-bit. No problems.
(7) Mechanically, the unit is mediocre, but on a par with other units in this price range. It's stable sitting on a desktop, but be careful about bumping it. I have a 12 yr old NEC LCD monitor that's built like a tank, but it is only 15", has lower resolution, and cost $800 at the time. LCD panels and control electronics keep dropping in price, but mechanical components generally don't. Mechanical components are less robust than earlier generations to cut costs.
(8) The stand has no vertical adjustment. The bottom of the screen is ~4" above the desktop. If you need to raise it, you can simply stack it on some books or sheets of paper if you don't want to buy an auxiliary stand. [[Note: The display snaps into the base. Once snapped in, you can't remove it. If you think you may need a lower position, don't snap on the base right away, in case you need to make a separate mount.]]
Edit 11/25/2011. In the comments, R. Tadeo has corrected my statement on the mounting of the base. I have confirmed that there is a release button on the front of the base. I was not able to confirm, however, that the base can be removed. After what I considered to be a reasonable amount of wiggling and tugging, I was not able to remove the base. I didn't want to tug any harder, because I was concerned that I would break the unit. R. Tadeo indicated that considerable effort is required to remove the base.
(9) Note that the tilt is very limited. HP spec is 0 to +25 deg (that is, tilts up, but not down). As another reviewer has noted, the picture on the Amazon listing is incorrect. This range is OK for normal desktop viewing, but not OK if you place the monitor on a high shelf or mount it high on the wall.
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I have been buying 23-inch 1080p HP monitors for our engineering company for the last couple of years, and we now have more than 20 of them. The quality has always been impeccable (until now), and the price has been very reasonable (under $200). The few monitors I have purchased from other manufacturers have paled (literally and figuratively) in comparison. I recently started purchasing the LED HP2311x because it is thinner and lighter than our LCD models, and it is supposed to use less electricity. We now have 4 of them. A couple of people really like the screen's matte finish (all of our other monitors have the glossy finish) because the individuals in question have windows in their offices and do not have to deal with reflections. Most of us, however, find the matte image to seem less detailed and the colors to be less vibrant. The image just isn't as attractive. Furthermore, the last HP2311x we bought has had shadowing problems. When touched or moved the slightest bit, reds and whites begin to appear among the "real" colors (kind of a moiré pattern). After painfully long conversations with HP technicians, HP has finally decided to replace the new monitor with a refurbished one. We will see how that goes!Want HP 2311x 23-Inch LED Monitor - Black Discount?
This appears to be the stock monitor HP is shipping with its desktop computers right now. The image is very sharp, the monitor thin and light.I'll say up front the one thing I don't like about this monitor I've put it on an Apple desktop and laptop is that when the computer awakens the screen from sleep, the HP causes the computer's display driver to rescan it, so the screen goes white, then black a couple of times before stabilizing. I worry about what this does to the video card after a few thousand iterations. I have a ViewSonic VX2433wm 24-inch WideScreen LCD Monitor (not available locally any more) that keeps its signal to the computer constant even after turning off the screen, so that when the computer wakes up its output, the image instantly appears on the screen, with no video reset.
One other slight advantage of the ViewSonic for adding to a laptop is that it can tilt slightly downward, so that if you have it elevated above the laptop monitor, you can tilt it orthogonal to the line of site. The HP tilts to 90 degrees an no more.
Blessedly, the monitor makers haven't been sucked into the glossy screen fad the way Apple has. I would have bought an iMac instead of this screen and desktop if it weren't for the mandatory glossy screen on the iMac. This HP is nicely matte, with little in reflected artifacts.
There is growing concern about the amount of melatonin-suppressing blue wavelengths that are twice as strong in LED displays as in LCD displays (Cajochen, et al. 2011. Evening exposure to a light-emitting diodes (LED)-backlit computer screen affects circadian physiology and cognitive performance. J Applied Physiology 110: 1432-1438) . This HP display fortunately allows you to reduce the blue by choosing a cooler color temperature; whether this compensates enough I do not know.
**** Postscript ****
After using the monitor for a few days, I discovered that I was getting eyestrain with it, an experience I never got with the ViewSonic VX2433wm. I did some investigation to figure out what was going on, and found that quite a number of people complain of eyestrain from LED monitors. In both LED and CCFL LCD monitors, if you turn down the brightness, it achieves this by strobing the backlights. So I made sure to set the brightness to maximum. One can turn down the emitted brightness then by lowering the contrast, so the LCD layer blocks some of the backlight. I jimmied around with contrast, color, and temperature, all to no avail. The LED display actually has a continuous spectrum, while the CCFL has more discrete bands, making the LED more like natural light. Yet, my eyes got very tired looking at it. All I can think is that the deep blue spike in the spectrum of LEDs does something to exercise the focus muscles in the lense --otherwise, I have no theory for why my eyes got tired on it. At any rate, I returned it, and ordered the twin of the VX2433, the ViewSonic VA2431WM 24-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor, which came quickly and is gorgeous and easy to look at.It's an awesome monitor. I went from a 18 inch LCD (the square type) to this, and it feels huge. Plenty of viewing real estate. I'm glad to go with this size and not any smaller. The monitor itself isn't enormous and has the same height as my old one, but about 6 inches wider. The look is very sleek. The screen is non-reflective without the hazy coating look, and the edge is shiny black. It feels quite light but not flimsy.
The screen is really nice. Sharp and clear. The factory settings were too bright out of the box. Also, the color temp needed some manual adjusting too to get the white and colors to come out right. But, after you play around with the settings, it is absolutely fantastic.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Sony MLB 09 The Show for PlayStation 3
Never had so much fun playing a video baseball game.
The players are very realistic and the movement flows very well.
Gameplay is very simple that even a child can learn to love this game.
Music and sound quality make this game exciting.
the annoucers are interactive and very fun. A must have for MLB lovers!
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
87KEY USB Mini Combo Keyboard Black
- Sleek design with a metallic protector finish
- Includes vertical scrolling feature integrated within the touchpad for faster browsing
- Touchpad: 2 button Glidepoint Touchpad with scrolling feature
- Windows 104 keys enhanced desktop keyboard layout
- 7 Multimedia Hotkeys (Volume down, Volume up, Mute, Previous Track, Play/Pause, Stop, Next Track)
PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989 - Book Type (Black)
It has some card slots on the inside so that is nice if you only need your ID and phone. The belt clip is swivel and removeable (but I have not used it). It had a weird smell but that has gone away and I feel it is real leather. This is a quick ship considering it came from overseas. I searched and searched for alternatives and a better price, but no luck. But the price is reasonable. I did find this brand has a flip up version versus opening like a book. You do look goofy putting it to your ear. You could slide it out but it is a snug fit so that would get old. I just use my bluetooth or speaker. If you order this, make sure you acutally have a Galaxy II from T-mobile.Couldn't be happier with this buy. From the protection of the phone to the card holder, you've gotta love this case from end to end! Great buy!
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I use this case to protect my phone from scratches & rough handling. It works fine. I do not use the attached (rotating) clip. I have had a bad experience with rotating clips as my prior phone (an old, but venerable Palm Treo 650) would fall out when the clip rotated without warning.---
What would I like to see? (And, yes, I know that this would cost extra. I'd be willing to pay.) A nice, heavy, brown leather case with a fixed clip. I haven't found one yet.
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This case is a nice leather protector. Quality stitching, magnetic snap/closure. Screen cover has two pockets for ID, Credit cards, etc. Padded, leather covered, and proper sizing. It comes with a belt clip that was less than satisfactory. Broke the first day of use. Was able to disassemble and repair. Free swinging, will not lock in a particular place. Was able to use an existing clip from a Body Glove protector that has a built-in stand and did not swing freely. All together it was well worth the money. Shipped from Hong Kong but arrived early. Very happy since I have dropped it several times with no harm.Looks good, expensive.
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I was pleased with this purchase, good solid case, It took two weeks to get here but was not in a hurry. Made in China by the China slave market.Monday, August 25, 2014
SteelSeries 4HD Professional Gaming Mouse Pad (Black)
- High definition mouse surface
- 4 Layer process
I spent quite some time finding a mouse mat that worked well for me -i hate the fabric ones (too slow and 'sticky'), and i hate the cheap vinyl/plastic ones as well (too slick, no traction at all), so that rules out most of the general-purpose pads available. I eventually settled on a piece of thin cardboard, which, despite being kind of ghetto, actually worked incredibly well. The texture of hard cardboard is almost perfect for me. But... cardboard absorbs moisture very easily, and a combination of summer humidity and a year of contact with my hand has ruined it. So i started looking for a real mat, and after first looking at Razer's offerings (most of my friends are gamers, so it was the first company that sprang to mind), i decided on this.
Since i am not a gamer, i naturally don't have any idea about the ideal surface for quick movements or whatever, so i can't comment on that. All i can comment on is how well it works with my mouse (currently a Mighty Mouse, soon to be upgraded to a Magic Mouse) and how it compares to previous surfaces i've used.
First of all, the pad looks very nice. I'm sure a lot of people don't care about that, but it was a factor for me, and it's one of the reasons i didn't like Razer's mats -they were all too 'extreme'-looking. Ideally i'd like something with a bit more of a creative design (are you listening, mouse-mat people :/), but this will do too.
One thing i don't like is the little curve at the bottom of the pad. I'm not sure what it's for, i suppose it must be to prevent compression of your wrist, but that's not an issue for me. It just kind of bothers me, it's so subtle that it almost looks like it was un-intended, like maybe somebody couldn't keep their scissors straight when they were cutting the mat. Minor irritation.
The texture of the surface is what i would consider smooth, but it has a slight friction too. It's definitely more 'grippy' than a standard vinyl mat, but not greatly so. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the smoothest/fastest vinyl mat and 10 being the slowest fabric mat, i would put it at maybe 4. (On that same scale my piece of cardboard would probably have been a 5 or 6, so this is definitely an increase in 'quickness' for me.)
As far as tracking, i haven't noticed any issues with either my LED-based wired Mighty Mouse or my laser-based wireless Mighty Mouse. No jumping or sliding or anything like that.
The backing is nice, much better than the old-fashioned fabric/vinyl mats i've used. I haven't had any problems at all with the mat slipping.
The size is almost perfect, it fits the 'depth' (front to back) of my keyboard tray almost perfectly. I do wish it were slightly thinner, but it's probably not a wish i would be willing to back up with more money, so that's fine i guess.
Speaking of money, this would be my main complaint with the mat, although it's not a huge one. I definitely am happy with the purchase, but for what is essentially a simple sheet of plastic, i think maybe 18 or 20$ would be the worth i'd assign to it. I realise gaming mats are kind of a niche product, though, so i guess it's not surprising that it's a little more expensive -and it is MUCH cheaper than most of Razer's mats (which was the other factor in not getting one).
Overall i'm happy with it and would definitely recommend it to anyone who needs a midto large-sized mouse mat for general use. Whether it's good for games, again, i can't say
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So after doing research on mousepads on which one to buy, I decided to get the 4HD. I'm not the type of gamer that takes up a whole lot of space, I generally play with my wrist area mounted and I pick up the mouse quite a bit. The mousepad is a good price, not really big, sticks well to the surface, it doesn't slide around all easily or w/e.I was thinking about getting a Puretrak Talent, however, I saw a youtube video that showed the acceleration on that one against the 4HD. Perhaps a big factor in why I chose the 4HD.
Basically, Optical/ball -> cloth
Laser mice -> hard surface
I use a G9X on the 4HD and it's been good, and the surface is not all slippery, you still have control!
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Don't let the product information on Amazon's page fool you. It is not a 24x30 mouse pad.From the SteelSeries website:
Specifications for SteelSeries 4HD:
Material: Hard plastic
Surface treatment: Heat
Dimensions: 240 x 290 x 2 mm / 9.4 x 11.4 x 0.08 in
Size: Small
Glide: Semi-rough
Compatibility: Optical, laser, ball
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My old cheap Belkin pad was falling apart so I figured it was time to upgrade. I bought this as I have a Razor Mamba gaming mouse and figured a gaming mouse pad would fit. I received the pad and it is a really nice sturdy pad and well constructed and looks great. I got it home and my mouse wouldn't track on it at all. I put my old cloth pad back in place and it works fine. Swapped back to the new pad and still nothing. I was very disappointed. After doing some research I found that they recommended taking the feet of the mouse and things along those lines. I wasn't very keen on destroying my expensive mouse to get a $20 mouse pad to work, so I checked out the Razor site.The mouse has a Surface Calibration tool that fixed my issue. Unplug your mouse, put it on the new pad and plug it in. It will then calibrate to the surface that you are going to be using. I haven't had an issue with it since.I've been resisting buying a mouse pad for a long time. I didn't see the point of a mouse pad for gaming or otherwise. I'm one that looks at these items as novelties marketed to gamers because we've shown to the world we have a lot of money to spend on brand names and terrible software. So I hesitated here, considering the overpriced nature of products from Razer and Saitek amongst others.
A friend of mine allowed me to play games on his mousepad, a Cyborg V.5 Gaming Surface It was pretty sexy, but I found the mouse too floaty on one of the sides, and too rough and ghostly on the other. Both were smooth, but they were extremes of 'smooth' I wasn't comfortable with. However what it did do, was make me realize that a mousepad is something more than just a piece of plastic. The dynamics of the surface really do make a difference~!
I ordered the Steelseries product on the fact that I had one of their headphones and have used their mice and keyboards so I knew Steelseries to be of good minimalistic quality. So I plunked down the change and decided to give it a chance with low expectation. My friend had a brand new gaming mouse, my old Logitech couldn't possibly fare that well I thought.
Boy was I surprised to feel the texture on this pad. It felt slightly rough to the touch, but the mouse took to it like it was on velvet ice. I say velvet because despite the fact this mouse floats over the surface like it was made of gel, it has a slight sense of friction that gives you a bit of feedback to the hand. This allows me to make small movements even on high sensitivity, and I can stop the mouse on a dime regardless of the sensitivity of the game.
It took some adjustment, but I found that this pad was far better than any of the cloth pads I've ever used, and better than the Cyborg v.5 pad my friend had. It's right in the sweet spot of smooth and textured that I needed, and compared to all the other plastic mouse pads out there~ this was in a delicious pricepoint.
Definitely going to be considering Steelseries' products in the future. :)
Friday, August 15, 2014
BoxWave Logitech Harmony 1000 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)
Friday, July 11, 2014
AT&T Car Charger for Palm Centro Treo 650 680 750
And It does not work atleat the one I got. But it is so cheaply made --I simply cannot understand how a company like AT.T could fix their name and sell such a cheap worthless thing.
VERY DISAPPOINTED.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Premium Durable Professional Portfolio Cover Carrying Zipper Flip Case with Build In Handles For Bar
- This lightweight cover is contoured to fit your Nook Color smooth, rounded edges
- Protects from bumps, dents and scratches // Profesional Portfolio Case with easy to Carry Handles
- Material: Durable Synthetic Leather with strong Straps to hold in your eReader while you are reading
- + Includes a eBigValue (TM) Determination Hand Strap Key Chain to attach to your keys as a reminder
- + Includes a Crystal Clear High Quality HD Noise Filter Ear buds Earphones Headphones ( 3.5mm Jack )
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
PDair B41 Black Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy xCover GT-S5690
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For Xbox 360 S Slim Game Console - Cover Protector Art Decal - Gre
- For Xbox 360 Slim only. Skins are made up of ultra thin and superb vinyl material that is environmental friendly. These are NOT hard case or faceplate.
- Our skins have an upscale leather like finish to distinguish your game console. (See Close Up Shot Image)
- Highly durable and prevent abrasions & scratching. Removal of skins will not leave any sticky residual.
- Does not block any vent holes or void your console's warranty.
- Very easy to apply skins to your game console. No cutting necessary. Self-explanatory.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
PDair B41 White Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-i727
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Apple iPhone 3.5mm to Car Audio Aux Jack
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Great product for a great price!! Although the life of the product doesn't last as long for the price you pay you really can't beat this deal! I love that its retractablewhich is a huge space saver in a compact car and works great on IPOD/IPHONE/MP3 players.Read Best Reviews of Apple iPhone 3.5mm to Car Audio Aux Jack Here
This works great, only thing I would change is how it recoils back in to the middle. It sometime makes it hard to pull it back out.i've been using this in my car for a few weeks for my ipod...it does just what it's supposed to do. I like the retractable cord because it keeps it in it's place without haveing to fuss with extra wires laying around my car.Friday, April 18, 2014
Gomadic Intelligent Compact Car / Auto DC Charger for the Palm palm Tungsten E2 - 2A / 10W power at
- Intelligent circuit provides precise output voltage and resistor configuration specific to the Palm palm Tungsten E2. This ensures battery is safely and efficiently charged without affecting battery longevity.
- Charger provides a full 10W (2,000mAh) of available current in a small form factor a little over 1 inch long. Flexible, straight cable measure 50 inches in total length.
- Gomadic TipExchange Technology protects your investment by providing a means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for Palm palm Tungsten E2) included with additional tips sold separately)
- Straight, non-coiled cable design allows for easy routing of your charger around vehicle trim for a more professionally installed look. Durable construction is built to last.
- Integrated advanced charging technology protects the device from power surges, overcharging and short-circuiting.
Nothing not to like about this piece.
Friday, March 28, 2014
rooCASE Slim-Fit (Black) Folio Case Cover with Adjustable Stand and Hand Strap for Samsung GALAXY Ta
- Slim Fit Low Profile Case Cover for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus / Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (Compatible with Galaxy Tab 7.0 PLUS and Tab 2 7.0 - Please See Product Image Between Tab 7 vs 7.0 PLUS)
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- A MUST Have for all Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus / Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Owners!!
Friday, February 28, 2014
HDE 5-Pin Mini B USB to AC Wall Charger
- Compatitble with most electronics
- Charges the device while supplying power
- LED indicator light and Auto shut-off when charging is complete
- Compact lightweight design; Length: 3.5 ft
- HDE® is a registered trademark and is the only authorized seller of HDE branded products
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THIS WAS AN EXCELLANT PURCHASE AND VALUE, I LOVE IT NOW I DONT HAVE TO HAVEMY TOMTOM HOOKED TO MY COMPUTER TO CHARGE IT. I PLUG IT IN AND CHARGE AND
READY TO GO. I GAVE ONE TO MY GRANDSON FOR HIS TOMTOM GPS AND ONE TO HIS DAD
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Honeywell Voyager MS9520 Bar Code Reader - Wired
- MS9520 VOYAGER BLK HH SCANNER USB HID RSS OPOS COMPATIBLE NO P/S
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I just wanted to let any future shoppers know that Metrologic makes 9 different versions of this model.What I was looking for was a black scanner with USB only. Just plug it into your PC and go.
I could not find the exact model number on Amazon so I had to buy it from a prefered reseller.
If that is what you are looking for you need MK9540-32A38
I am not sure if this is listing is the correct version or not.
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This is a fantastic product. Hooked it up and have been using it successfully ever since. It's easy and reliable. I highly recommend it.Want Honeywell Voyager MS9520 Bar Code Reader - Wired Discount?
I have purchased 3-4 four different cheap bar code scanners over the last six months. I finally broke down and purchased the Honeywell Voyager as the cheap scanners are hit or miss with "roughed" up bar codes on packages that have been mishandled. The Honeywell Voyager scans them all with precision, and accuracy. I will not hesitate to spend 3 to 4 times as much the next time I need a good scanner.Very user friendly, and performs just as describes. Already had several in the district and knew it's capability and value.Wednesday, February 12, 2014
igadgitz Black 'ArmourDillo' Genuine Leather Case Cover for Apple iPad 2, 3 & New iPad 4 with Retina
- Hand stitched designer leather case with unique style
- Custom designed to fit the Apple iPad with cut-outs for all ports, cameras and buttons
- Camera lens protection strap
- 4 position viewing stand smartly designed to integrate into the case
- Magnet free cover design means all compass related navigation features will still work accurately!
Monday, February 3, 2014
eForCity Hotsync & Charging USB Cable for HP iPAQ
Pros:
Snug fit probably won't mess up as easily over time assuming it doesn't break the interface in the PDA...
Rolls up into something more convient that the ordinary to carry around.
Universal compatibility with charging systems since it's plain USB (you can buy adapters to plug into a wall or car -in fact, there are systems that can provide power to a USB device via a rechargable battery and this works with those as well as any adapter.)
Great price! Well, actually, it feels to me like it is priced at what its worth, but for some reason the usual price is around $20 or so which is ridiculous for just a charger/sync cable...
Cons:
Cable could be a little longer. I like to leave my PDA charging on a dresser, but I'm going to have to use an extention cord just to do this now.
USB ONLY. You can't plug in the standard charger that comes with the PDA for power. This wouldn't be so bad, but USB only allows up to 500mA per bus. I don't know exactly how much power the PDA uses while running, but it seems to be enough that you don't really get much if any of a charge while plugged into USB whereas the charger provides 2A of power so it easily lets the PDA run purely off of external power AND charge at the same time. But then I'm not entirely certain it can't still do this as the PDA surely can't use all of 500mA or its little 940mAh batter wouldn't last very long at all...I got this for my iPaq hx2795 and it works good for transferring files. but it needs activesync and it doesn't charge. it is the same speed as the dock that came with the Pocket PC. the main advantage over the dock is it is more portable, it is 3 feet long. I was hoping that it could be used without activesync but you can't, and that it was faster then the dock but it's not, and that it will charge my PPC but it doesn't.
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