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Thursday, October 16, 2014

HP Ipaq 210 Enterprise Handheld

HP Ipaq 210 Enterprise Handheld
  • HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld.
  • With the power to run your business applications, a 4-inch touch screen display and 802.11b/g wireless networking.
  • Delivers enterprise-class connectivity so you can mobilize your business and maximize results.
  • Product Type Handheld. Processor Type Marvell PXA310. Processor Clock Speed 624 MHz.

The review is applicable to the 211 as well, since the all the devices in the 200 series are exactly the same.

UPDATE: See 'major problem' below

This device has become absolutely ESSENTIAL for me. This is a laptop without the bulk, and although there are limitations in surfing the web via mobile, the portability can't be beat. I can whip this out while I'm shopping, which I certainly can't do with a laptop or a netbook.

With some very good 3rd party apps, I am able to keep my finances straight, make as many custom lists I want, make handwritten notes, make type written notes. I jot things on the fly, whereas before I'd do it on scraps of paper, and then lose them, I can also make typrewritten notes and organize tham any way I please.

I can also modify photos, type letters in Word, open up spreadsheets.

The native WM apps, with exception of Office, like Notes, Media Player, IE, Calendar/Contacts, File manager aren't very useful to me, everything I do is mostly with third party sw like ListPro, Phatnotes, Phatpad, ewallet, NF Browser,Rescoe Explorer, etc.

I'm a Palm owner from 1996, but after trying the Palm TX for 5 days, I decided I had enough of Palm, which was a good decision since they've abndoned their PDA line.

Now, I'm an affirmed WM user, which despite its bugs and lockups, BLOWS the Palm out of the water, IMO. And unlike the Apple iTouch, it offers a number of ways to enter data beside the virtual keyboard. Also, it offers more apps than the Apple.

I hope (REALLY HOPE)HP continues with the PDA line, and with improvements to the 200 series. The screen on the 200 series is to die for. I can read electronic docs without any trouble, and scale the fonts larger or smaller to increase the space utilization.

The unit is large, but so what, it makes the smartphones look like toys with their tiny screens. Oh, the battery life. Using mostly Word, and other text based apps with occasional views of photos, playing lo level games like bubble breaker, and moderate access to SD card, I got anywhere from 8-10 hours. Not bad, considering this thing has to power the VGA screen.

The power utilization is better than with the 110 unit which I had prior to my getting the 210.

My 210 is a:

-ebook reader

-video/mp3 player

-TV viewer

-photo viewer/editor

-web surfer

-weather forecaster

-finance organzer

-list keeper

-handwritten note taker

and organizer

-appointment reminder

-game center

-secure records keeper of websites, passwords

Minor quibbles:

1.Unlike the Ipaq 110, on this you need to put the stylus ALL THE WAY into the well. Otherwise it'll come flying out. With the 110, which I had also owned at one time, you could put the stylus in part of the way, and it would stay. I've gotten in the habit of doing this with my 210, because it's annoying to dig in to get the stylus out every time. I wish they'd designed the stylus and well like they did on the 110

2.The cable is a MESS. One part of it is the AC adapter with it's own cable. To that, you have to hook up the cable that actually connects to the bottom of the device for charging. The end result, the cables NEVER fail to get tangled up with each other and with other cables I may have on the power strip

3. Windows has its usual problems with lockups,etc. Nice to know things don't change.

4. As with Windows on the desktop, I'd LOVE to be able to UNinstall the junky apps like clearvue pdf reader, media player, IE, File manager, and free up some memory, but alas.

Major problem:

1. There's a process called gwes that seems to balloon in size everytime you surf the web, and eventually will cause an out of memory error. It's a pain, and then you have to reboot. There are definitely limitations in web surfing on this, and I use another browser, since IE is so bad. GWES controls the gui. The longer you have the browser open, and the longer you surf, gwes (along with my third party browser) gobbles up more and more memory.

Even after you shut the browser, gwes may not necessarily release the memory. Definitely frustrating, esp when you're waiting for a webpage to load, to get the out of memory error, and then you have to soft reset.

Nothing's perfect I guess.

Also, a generic problem with mobile web surfing, sites like Amazon don't load up like they would with all the bells and whistles on a regular browser. For example, you won't be able to access your Amazon account on the mobile browser.

However, this is a problem inherent in mobile browsing in general, and not a problem with the 210

UPDATE 6/21/10 Lack of memory. MAJOR drawback.

I alluded to this before, about certain processes being a memory hog. HP should have added a LOT more memory than they did, esp since it's a an Enterprise model. I have a WM phone which has more memory than this, but the screen is like a blackberry. Be warned, you will get lockups because of inadequate memory as you surf the web.

I have to put it down to 3 stars for this.

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The Ipaq 210 was a nice upgrade from my Ipaq 3950. It is very fast and very stable. The biggest selling point for me was the bright 4" screen and the tons of freeware available. I considered the Ipod touch but I needed the Microsoft Office apps. The ability to create and edit Office docs make this a small computer. Transcriber and Word make a great team. The WiFi is strong and fast. I can stream WebTv, and YouTube fairly well. I took one star away because HP has not updated the software to Win Mobile 6.1 or 6.5. Also the touch screen can be "touchy". Make sure to get a screen protector!!!

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I bought my iPAQ in May 2008. I was excited when I bought this product, however things soon changed. I noticed that the touch screen was not very sensitive. I contacted HP Customer Service and they said they would send a box to me that I could return the iPAQ for repairs; it never came. I contacted HP Customer Service two more times with the same result. Finally, HP escalated the issue to a higher priority and promised to have a Customer Service Agent contact me to resolve this problem. I gave them three phone numbers so they could reach me at any time. I have never been contacted. HP's CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NON EXISTANT. I will never buy another HP product and I intend to tell all of my friends about what has happened to me. If you buy an HP product, you better hope that nothing is wrong with it.

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I've had several Pocket PCs with the Del x50v & 51v being the most recent. This is a solid device in that it has an incredible screen and about much ram memory as you could use plus it's one of the few devices out that offers SD & CF card slots (may seem unimportant but you can upgrade this to over 40GB of memory for a little over $100 and soon over 70GB). The only two draw back I have is that one of the buttons can't be reconfigured and the ROM is a bit weak. However, other roms are becoming available which pull out it's potential. The battery life is very good. Without the new rom, I'd give it a four star, with it five.

I recently purchased the IPAQ 210 and switched over from my Palm TX that I had been using for several years. The 210 has the latest Windows Mobile 6 operating system, which seems to be pretty stable and also very wifi aware. I have been pleased with it so far. The available apps are good and it is very fast and responsive with an incredible 4" display. I would recommend it highly.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

OEM Samsung Knack SCH-u310 Desktop Cradle

OEM Samsung Knack SCH-u310 Desktop Cradle
  • Easy Charging dock

for my mother who can barely see, this dock is perfect for her to charge her phone without needing any help

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Although I have not used this as yet (my ordered cell phone has not come yet), it was shipped very fast to me and looks to be okay. It is smaller than I thought it would be so will not take up much room on my table. I was happy with reasonable price and fast shipment.

Update: I just received my Samsung u310 cell phone and the charger that came with it does not fit into the cradle, so may need to return it.

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I bought a phone for my father. He isn't as computer/pone savy as most and this lil' cradle was the perfect thing for his phone! He needed to be able to see the phone and this was the answer. Thanks so much for being such a great seller!

Friday, September 26, 2014

Rainbow Polka Dot Rubberized Snap on Hard Protective Cover Case for Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 + Micro

Rainbow Polka Dot Rubberized Snap on Hard Protective Cover Case for Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 + Microfiber Pouch Bag
  • Durable Lightweight Construction

The product is too plastic, the color went off after use for few days, feel so cheap, the picture looks better than the real product.

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Though this cover is nice looking for the most part... I can't use it on my Xperia X10 because the cover sets off proximity censor and makes the screen go black until you remove the front of the cover you can't hang up the phone or get the screen to come back up...it's REALLY annoying! Buyer Beware you are better off with the rubbery cover!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

iHome Rechargeable Portable Mini Speaker for Kindle Fire

iHome Rechargeable Portable Mini Speaker for Kindle FireBought the iK63 from the iHome website when I got my kindle fire. I had expected to create a portable home theater setup to stream movies while visiting my Mom's house with the ability to have some nice sounds with it. The Kindle Fire looks amazing streaming movies but the Fire's speakers are just so-so.

When I got the iK63 I immediately plugged it in to watch MI:3; the speaker sounded great, but 20min in it faded from the factory charge on the battery. To recharge the Li battery, it came with a micro-B to USB that plugs into the back of the speaker. Hmmm...that meant not plugging it in to use the battery of the Fire. I used the Fire's USB to AC adapter to recharge it, but that meant not charging my Fire. I really wish iHome would have packaged a AC adapter that had 2 usb ports for charging the speaker and the fire at the same time. It is also only 1 speaker and when you plug it in, the Fire's speakers turn off; making it a mono setup. The instructions suggest getting a 2nd speaker and you can daisy chain them to go back to a stereo setup; but I said, hell with that. Not gonna pay $60+ for stereo speakers that I will have to recharge each speaker individually, along with my fire. In defense of the product, the speaker did sound much better than the onboard speaker of the Fire. It just did not fulfill my wants and was too much of a hassle to deal with.

Back to using my Sennheiser HD 202 II Professional Headphones (Black).

got the speaker the other day, worked fine, nice sound. did everything i wanted it to do. watched a whole movie and was on factory change and didn't need to charge it. So far very happy with it. i like the look of it. my music sounds great on it, watched a movie and listen to a whole album on it and didn't need to charge it. like i said, so far it's been great. i will update if things change. all in all its a great little speaker.

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I bought this when on Gold Box sale, it's a bit pricey at the regular price. However, the build quality is good and this little speaker delivers.

Now your expectations must be realistic. It is a single speaker (mono) in a very small size. It is very lightweight and portable. It looks nice. It has an audio out which is rare. So some nice touches, especially at this price. (Note you can chain two speakers for "simulated" stereo, but a single speaker is mono. Not a big deal for casual listening, but something to be aware of, especially as the specs in the product description are not clear on this.)

So how does it sound? Well, surprisingly good for its size and being a single speaker. These new small drivers are now showing up in lots of systems like this and they deliver pretty amazing sound for their size. In this case the amp has been "tweaked" for added bass response. Overall, it sounds good for casual, personal listening at normal volume levels. At very high volumes (and it can get surprisingly loud) it sounds a bit harsh to me, but at normal levels, fine. The bass response is adequate for music and the vocals (mid-range) and highs are there. This won't challenge your good stereo/audio system, but it will be pleasant for use with your Kindle Fire, ipod, mp3 player or other portable device (it will work with anything that has a 3.5mm headphone/audio output). So thumbs up for its intended purpose.

It comes with a special combined micro USB and audio cable for charging the internal battery and hooking up to the audio out of your device. I would have preferred a separate audio in jack and separate USB for charging, but that's a minor nit pick. (It would allow greater flexibility in use and most people aren't going to use the audio out provided anyway, so there's room for it. But again, not a big deal.) It has nice rubber feet on the bottom, a blue/red LED light on front for charging and power status, and an on/off switch in back.

I tried this out with my laptop/notebook and it worked very well. It's actually even better, as there the combined USB cable and audio cable makes more sense. However, you can also get stereo speakers for around the same price for laptops and their large size is not as much of an issue for this purpose. Still, this very compact lightweight speaker is an attractive option if you're really traveling light.

This is a solid, good value in a very light weight portable speaker. Perfect for it's intended purpose. It will be great for movies/video, audio books and music on the go.

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(Tip: Plug this in and charge the battery for 4 hours or so before use (or even overnight) to get maximum time from the internal battery in later use.)

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As far as quality goes, this little honey works exactly as advertised which is why I'm giving it five stars. However, when it comes to portability, I find earphones or ear buds much more convenient. When it comes to better sound, a Kindle Fire can be hooked up to any sound system with RCA input jacks using a 1/8" stereo plug to 2 RCA plug cable like this one, which I find much more convenient than constantly having to recharge the speaker. Frankly, if you don't have a problem with headphones or ear buds, you have a sound system with RCA input jacks, and you don't do a lot of travelling, then you may not have much use for this product. Verdict: This powered mini-speaker is a real humdinger, but it doesn't really fit my needs, so I decided I wanted my money back. Your mileage may vary.

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First, I need to state that I have an LG Portable Speaker that is absolutely fantastic but is, sadly, not longer made. So I have not rated this in comparison with that speaker but in comparison with other speakers of this class that are currently on the market. Of those speakers, this one is definitely the best I've found for sound quality and size. And I listen to a lot of audio, both with radio & podcast apps and audiobooks on my Kindle. I've also used this for my laptop when I didn't want to mess with the stereo computer speakers. My hearing isn't that great so I need a bit more volume, especially if I'm moving around while I'm listening.

PROS:

~Excellent sound for its size and portability. Don't expect sound quality like the sound system you have hooked up to your TV. This speaker is designed for portability.

~Small enough to put in a tote bag, car console, etc.; so yes, it's very portable.

~Great battery life--I'm still waiting to recharge the battery. Granted, I don't use this speaker every day but I do use it for 50 minutes or so several times a week and have done so for several weeks now and it's still going on the first charge.

~Has a nice base so speaker will sit firmly on a surface without tipping or rolling over.

~Nice looking--classy.

CONS:

~Manually on/off. If you forget to shut it off when you're done listening, you will have to recharge it before using it again. Trust me--I've done that plenty with my LG speaker. You can't really use the speaker at bedtime or you'll have recharge it first thing to have ready for next time.

~No volume control on the unit; volume must be controlled from device or application source.

Both of these "CONS" are pretty much the norm for speakers this size. There is a trade-off.

If you need more volume from your Kindle or portable player, this should do it.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

iGadgitz Pink Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for New Amazon Kindle Touch Wi-Fi 6" E Ink Display Ereader

iGadgitz Pink Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for New Amazon Kindle Touch Wi-Fi 6' E Ink Display Ereader 3GDid an exhaustive search on Amazon before finding this case. IT IS PERFECT!! Super lightweight, has light memory foam to protect the screen from getting scratched inside your handbag, and fits the new 6" Amazon Kindle Touch PERFECTLY!! I couldn't be more happy with this product! It's EXACTLY what I was looking for! I will be buying another (for my daughter), for sure!

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for HP EliteBook 2740p XT936UT 12.1-Inch Tablet - Dual Pocket Bla

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for HP EliteBook 2740p XT936UT 12.1-Inch Tablet - Dual Pocket Black
  • Non-OEM Case for HP EliteBook 2740p XT936UT 12.1-Inch Tablet
  • Water Resistant Neoprene Sleeve Case. (Laptop NOT Included)
  • Invisible Zipper Line for a Touch of Simple Elegance.
  • Accessory Pocket for AC Adapter Charger, Mouse and e-Book.
  • Available in Black, Dark Blue, Pink and Red. Search: rooCASE Dual Pocket HP EliteBook 2740p XT936UT 12.1-Inch Tablet

Excellent case soft and durable, holds all my accessories. Wish it had a handle after carrying it through the airport but its okay not a deal breaker.

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i got it fast and im happy. it fits great and i wish it had a over the shoulder strap but its great.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Handspring Visor Edge (Metallic Silver)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

So what is there to differentiate PDAs?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Friday, March 28, 2014

HMDX Audio HX-P230OG JAM Classic Bluetooth Wireless Speaker (Apricot)

HMDX Audio HX-P230OG JAM Classic Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
  • Incredible sound quality in a small footprint
  • Connects wirelessly up to 30 feet away
  • Works with all Bluetooth-enabled devices: smart phones, tablets and more
  • Rechargeable for up to 4 hours of wireless play

I'm always looking for new ways to get portable sound to boost what I get from my iPhone and iPads. I was excited to test out a wireless set of speakers at such a low price point. What I can say is I was pleasantly surprised by all of the following:

+ Nice design to the speaker that just feels like a solidly built product.

+ Rubber bottom on speaker allows it to easily grip onto surfaces.

+ Sound is clear with some decent level of bass for such a small speaker. I tried all types of music including classical and did not experience some of the "humming" reported by others. I'm not sure if this was addressed by the manufacturer in later versions, but I was impressed and saw only minimal distortion at full volume.

+ Bluetooth range was impressive as I saw minimal distortion only when getting beyond about 15 feet. Keep in mind that most Bluetooth devices ranges advertised are maximum with some distortion, so 30 ft is what you get before you just flat out get an abundance of distortion. I did find that solid objects like walls will limit the range, which you find with other Bluetooth products.

+ Pairing was simple with all my iOS devices.

+ Added bonus of having an AUX in and Play/Pause/Rewind/Forward controls on the speaker even though it's unnecessary, since you can use your device as a remote for the speaker. The AUX in is a nice tough for anyone who doesn't have Bluetooth support, but then again I would not purchase a speaker whose main purpose is Bluetooth for a device without Bluetooth.

+ Included packaging is re-usable for storage, which is convenient.

The only thing that was really a small negative for me is that the cable provided for charging is rather short and unless your outlet is close enough to a solid surface you may have to leave the speaker hanging for charging, but this was something I easily saw past.

Overall this is a very solid Bluetooth speaker at a great price point when compared to other similar options. It's a great entry point for anyone interested in a Bluetooth speaker. Keep in mind that all my testing was performed on iOS devices. I tested on an iPhone 5, iPad 1 and iPad 2. iPhone 5 was running iOS 6 and the iPads were running iOS 5.

********* I received this product for free as part of the Amazon.com Vine program. Nonetheless, I review the product in the same manner as I would if I had purchased it myself. *********

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This is a great little speaker. The new smart phones are very good at connecting with it.

I can't agree with a previous review about the humming noise. Yes it hums IF it is turned to full volume and you have turned your music device down to low... your smart phone or player should be up to full volume and then you should use the volume on the speaker to control the volume. Magic>>> NO HUM. This is true with any connection. this same hum will occur on my home stereo if I use the volume on my player to control the volume instead of the speaker volume control.

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First off, I would like to explain that this may be an ongoing review. I just bought this item last night, and being a person who understands electronics, I usually wait for my reviews. This time, I figured I would start the review, and then I can come back and edit. Therefore, you may see some updates or changes below.

Second, don't let my initial 4-star rating fool you. I was torn on how to rate this product for the value of what you pay, or vs. other speakers. I decided to put this up against much larger bluetooth speakers, and I think it speaks volumes that a $40 item is 4-stars compared to $150 bluetooth portable speakers.

I'm going to start with what most peopls call "cons", but I'm just going to note them as minor nuisances

-The cord is only about 6 inches long....BUT...its your standard android type charger. Since I'm a Samsung Galaxy boy, myself, I have a ton of these cables. It is currently charging with an old LG cable I found

-Some have mentioned a slight hum in the speaker. This is pretty common with most Bluetooth devices. This goes away when you start playing music. There have been some that said, "once you hear the hum, you always hear the hum". I purposely turned the music all the way down just to hear the hum. I listened to it at my desk for 5 minutes, and then played music again. I don't notice any hum, and I am TRYING to hear it. So, although there is, in fact, a hum, I'm not noticing it when in use.

-Its not a great bass machine, but again, is this really a con? Do people buy a prius to drag-race? Cannot really hold that against this machine, so again...that is why I said a "minor nuisance" (and that is a stretch)

-The power switch is on the bottom

-There is an extreeeeeemly loud series of beeps every time you turn it on. You know its coming, so you can try to shield it. Its still somewhat annoying, and not good for starting up in quiet places. There may be a way around this, I just haven not figured it out.

-The controls on the speaker itself are a little slow to respond, but honestly, who is going to use this? It is only a minor delay anyway. I just tested them to see what they were. I control everything from my phone.

I tried this thing out approximately 10 times in Bed Bath and Beyond. I kept messing with their display and was rather disappointed that I couldn not try my own music on their display. So, that kept me from trying it at first. Plus, I am always concerned that the display model is set up differently and it just won't sound as good at home in larger rooms...which takes me to my pros, and what I love about this (so far)

-The sound fills a room. Its not that massive BOSE sound, but its pretty close in how it fills a room. I listen to a lot of 90's acoustic rock and that stuff sounds incredible. Now, if you get to some of the newer club-rap type of music, there is not a lot of power, but it doesn't sound distorted either. Still sounds good, it just is not going to blow your hair back and rattle windows

-I had the phone about 15 feet away from the device and it played beautifully. What is funny is Pandora played clearer than my recorded music...here is why that is a pro. Because, I realized a lot of my recorded music is garbage from the internet and typically poor recordings, which leads me to believe that this device really picks out the clarity of songs. Much like a good set of headphones might actually make some of my bad recording actually sound bad because the headphones are so clear.

-The construction is very sturdy

(pending a battery test)

any standard charger that comes with most android phones can charge this.

-line in that will work with non-USB devices

-packaging is actually very nice. I will keep this for storage.

If you are skeptical about buying this, just buy it from a place that has easy returns. Thus far, I have no desire to return it. As far as performance goes, it is a solid 5-star product for the price. Again, I gave it four stars only because its slightly not as powerful as some bigger, more expensive speakers. I realize that may not be a fair assessment, but, again, I think it speaks more to the product that I give it 4 stars in comparing it to the larger portable Bluetooth speakers. I think the only way I would have a problem with this speaker in the future, is if for some reason performance decreases, or I find that the battery lasts a very short amount of time. I will update this, if needed, in the future. If you don't hear from me, that means its still doing well :)

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I've been annoyed for a while that the speakers on my iPod Touch just weren't that great, and my laptop's speakers were downright embarrassing.

In a matter of moments I paired this speaker (right out of the box, with no additional charge) with my iPod Touch (VERY easy to do, go to Settings, Turn the BlueTooth on, when it sees the speaker, select it, enter the PIN found on the bottom of the speaker, play your music) with my iPod and was playing music, and it sounded wonderful. The music is clear, and the base is powerful.

It does have a little pop sound when it is turned on and again when it connects with your device. I've also noticed that it starts out pretty loud each time I turn it on, so I know to turn it down right away.

I love that I can walk around the room with my iPod and not be tied down with speaker wires. It is also nice that the speaker can be taken anywhere!

I had to laugh at the strawberry scent I smell when I open the jar the JAM speaker comes in. It is fun.

Charging is easy using the included micro usb connection. Just plug into your computer or USB outlet. When the speaker's light turns to green, it is fully charged.

I also love the grip material on the bottom, it keeps the speaker from slipping or bouncing on hard smooth surfaces.

In all, this little speaker packs a punch! Love it. (Plus, it is small enough to put in a purse or bag)

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I picked up the HMDX Jam and was excited it didn't cost $200. It's debatable if it is worth ~$40, you'll have to be the judge if the annoying issues with this product aren't a big deal.

PROS:

1. Small

2. Fairly Loud

3. Sound is OK

4. Rechargeable battery

5. Only $40 vs. a Jambox cost of $200 or others at $100

CONS:

1. Bluetooth sometimes requires powering the Jam on/off a couple of times to connect to my phone. Slight annoyance, but hey it's only $40

2. Loud (i.e. max volume) "duh, duh, duh" EVERY time you power on the unit with Bluetooth connected. You can't disable or reduce the volume of this notification. Again an annoyance, you can muffle the speaker once you know the sound is coming.

3. There is a very noticeable "humming" sound from the unit when using Bluetooth connections. It is most noticeable during acoustic type music (vs. busy, pop type music). It is somewhat covered when playing at loud volumes for busy music, but once I heard it I could hear it in every song. This noise is not there when using the line in, so it is likely tied to the Bluetooth module in the Jam. I actually took mine apart and tried to shield/filter out the noise without success (shielding didn't help, new filtering at 1st stage amp, which isn't used for Line-In, didn't help). It seems to be inherent to the analog output of the OVC3860 Bluetooth module HMDX is using. Talked to HMDX tech support about this noise and they confirmed it on one of their test units. They're response was "that's how it sounds when on, you should probably take it back". At least they were honest about the Jam's limitations and realized once you hear the hum/buzz/hiss it will take an effort to ignore it. I think this issue will end up being a deal breaker for me and I'll keep my eyes open for a sale on the Logitech mini Boombox or the Jawbone Jambox. Hey, you get what you pay for....especially with straight from Ch!na items. Oh, and here's another reviewer that called out this same noise as "electronic fax machine-esq".....

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Genuine MOFI Fashion Pouch for Motorola MILESTONE XT720 - ORANGE

Genuine MOFI Fashion Pouch for Motorola MILESTONE XT720 - ORANGE
  • GENIUNE Mofi Fashion case - only the finest materials used
  • Beware cheaper copies using lower quality materials
  • Automatically cleans your phone - padded design offers shock protection
  • VERY SOFT - Highest Quality Velour Micro Fibre available
  • Pamper your Phone and your senses. Other Vibrant Colours Available

I don't go anywhere without my phone tucked inside this great little pouch!! Phone fits perfectly inside and the pouch goes right in the side pocket of my purse. It's great please it's orange. Favorite Color!

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Sony PEGA-UC700 USB Cradle for Clie PEG-N Series

Sony PEGA-UC700 USB Cradle for Clie PEG-N Series
  • Charge and synchronize data with your PC simultaneously with the USB Cradle
  • HotSync button on cradle allows one-push operation for data synchronization
  • Detachable AC adapter for convenient packing

Leave it up to Sony to come up with a better sync cradle, bravo! For the Clie 760c, the cradle (for syncing) and the AC adapter (for charging) can be used -together or separately -which makes them quite versatile.

The flexibility is accomplished by fitting each piece with its own adapter plug -so that either can be attached directly to the PDA. (The back of the cradle also accepts the charger's plug so that the two units can be used together.)

When combined, the two operate as a normal desktop charge-up-your-PDA type sync cradle.

But when used separately -as I do -the sync cradle makes for a great portable sync cord (which I carry with my laptop, no AC plug-in required, thank you very much!); and I use the power cord to recharge my Clie overnight -in any room of my house (since, as a power cord only, attaching it to my PC isn't necessary, hooray!).

Since I had a bad experience buying a non-Sony (iConcepts) sync cable (that had no sync button, get that!, making data transfer impossible), its nice to know that I can still obtain both functions -charger and sync cord -by buying just one Sony-made cradle for my Clie. Cool!

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I bought the extra cradle so I could sync at home and at work, and this does the job for that. However, the price is too high... more than other manufacturers cradles cost. And this one is smaller and flimsier than all of them. Only positive thing is that it does come the AC cord, so that gives you two that you can take with you on a trip for charging.

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I wanted to amend an inaccuracy in my review below for the Sony USB Cradle. I mentioned -erroneously -that the iConcepts USB Sync Cable does not work since it doesn't have a hot sync button. I just learned that its possible to sync my Clie via the Hot Sync icon in my program menu, and the iConcepts USB Sync Cable works just fine!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

iConcepts Deluxe Starter Kit for Compaq iPAQ (3800/3900 series)

iConcepts Deluxe Starter Kit for Compaq iPAQ
  • Everything you need to get you stared with your Compaq iPAQ 3600, 3700, 3800, & 3900 series Pocket PC
  • Leather carrying case
  • Pack of 12 screen protectors and wet/dry wipes
  • Universal 4-in-1 stylus

I was very disappointed with the carying case. First, a nacked iPAC just rattles around inside. It might be ok if you have an adaptor attached but I don't know because I don't have one. The belt loop is a joke as it isn't large enough to fit a normal belt even though the case itself is virtually empty with a nacked iPAC. The pen is nifty, but I don't personally need a pencil, black ink, and red ink ... only thing I've used is the stylus and the one on the iPAC is more convenient. So, the only thing in this pack that I will use is the screen protectors which should cost a lot less than this package.

Friday, December 6, 2013

PDair Ultra Clear Screen Protector for HP Slate 500 Tablet PC

PDair Ultra Clear Screen Protector for HP Slate 500 Tablet PCBought this for an HP Slate tablet. It was easier to apply than just about any screen saver I have used. It is easy to re-position if you make a slight mistake while applying. The tablet works the same with as it did without it, using both the stylus and the touch screen. Would definitely buy again or recommend. Shipping does take a bit longer as it comes from overseas, so allow some extra time. And though it does take longer, I rec'd it sooner than the predicted date.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

D-Link ANT24-0230 Xtreme N 2.4GHZ Indoor Antenna

D-Link ANT24-0230 Xtreme N 2.4GHZ Indoor Antenna
  • Indoor 3-Connector Antenna
  • D-Link ANT24-0230 Xtreme N 2.4GHZ

When assessing the effectiveness of an indoor antenna like the Xtreme N 2.4 Ghz antenna, it is important to remember that range and bandwidth of a wireless connection depends on many factors, including the number of obstacles, the actual location of reception, and the wireless card itself. In my house, there are many walls and doors separating the dir-655 D-Link router and my laptop. The distance between the two is about 80 feet, hardly a short distance.

I gained one bar (from very low to low) and doubled the speed (from 6.5 Mbps to 13 Mbps+) with an ASUS Eee 1000 netbook that has a built-in 802.11n card. In the same position, a regular Dell Latitude laptop with a built-in 802.11g card gave me two bars (same as the ASUS) and 54 Mbps. I suspect that the ASUS wireless card has a rather limited range. So after spending considerable with antenna orientation, there is some improvement with the Xtreme N 2.4GHZ indoor antenna in that particular position (where I sit).

I should note that if I move to a slightly different position in the room, I receive a good signal (3 bars+) with a much higher bandwidth. So my sitting location is obviously not ideal for wi-fi reception. With two bars, I am still able to surf without too much trouble (i.e., interruptions).

I should add that I tested the Hawking HiGain Directional Corner Antenna, indoor, 15dBi HAI15SC with the dir-655 router (I was told by the manufacturer that it should work with an N router), but that antenna was less effective than the Xtreme N 2.4GHZ indoor antenna.

The bottom line is: Do not expect too much from this antenna. It can help you improve your signal strength, but suddently you are not going to go from one bar to five bars.

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This antenna does work. It's all in the way you position it. It's design leaves a little to be desired but, if you position it just right, it works. I connected the antenna to my router, ran the cable under my scanner and up through the back so the antenna sits on top of the scanner. My signal went from "Low" and "Very Low" to "Very Good" on both my wireless N equipped PC and Laptop. Considering the router is on the other side of my apartment in my bedroom; some 60 feet away with a wall in between, it's great. I would recommend it.

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I used this antenna to move WiFi transmission beyond a plaster wall and away from some other electronics. That seemed to make all the difference I tested two spots where I previously had trouble and there are no dropouts and faster transmission.

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diffenently get a little better signal but not by much. the cable is about 5 feet too short to really be useful (its only about 3 feet long) and position the antenna in the optimal spot for improved signal receiption.

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I have a D-Link DIR-655 Extreme N Wireless Router in my basement and my computer on the main floor. I used to get about 55 to a max of 80% for my signal strength. This antenna is amazing. I now get 87 to 100% on a daily basis.

I did a little check with my laptop and noticed even several houses away, I can still get the internet.

Great product. I definitely recommend it, as I own a computer servicing company.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Sansa Fuze Protective Silicone Skins by Gigaware (3 Per Pack)

Sansa Fuze Protective Silicone Skins by Gigaware
  • Protective contoured design
  • Cutouts
  • Expansion slot cutout

I wasn't expecting a lot because the price was so low, but I was pleasantly surprised. The skin is fairly thick but not cumbersome. It went on easily. The on/off switch is a little hard to operate because it's so small, but it isn't a biggie.

Prime's speed is amazing. I don't know how they do it.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

NETGEAR ReadyNAS Ultra 4 Plus (Diskless) Network Attached Storage (RNDP400U)

NETGEAR ReadyNAS Ultra 4 Plus Network Attached Storage
  • 4-bay DLNA Certified NAS System with anytime multimedia streaming features
  • Uses Intel Dual Core Processor for maximum performance for cutting-edge prosumers (advanced home users/media enthusiasts)
  • First NAS system to offer mobile access and streaming using Orb transcoding add-
  • First NAS system to offer remote DLNA media streaming using Skifta media shifting add-on
  • First NAS system to be certified TiVo Compatible, allowing users to extend the capacity of their TiVo DVRs -

Coming from the world of big iron servers and storage systems I was somewhat skeptical of these types of NAS devices. The RNDP400U is a refreshing surprise in that it does all that Netgear says it is supposed to do and more!

I purchased this unit to replace an aging Sun server equipped with a SCSI Hardware RAID array that I have been using at home for years and that has become terribly inadequate in terms of storage capacity. I needed major more storage and I wanted to make certain that it would be reliable over the long term and easy to upgrade as the need arose.

The OBE (Out of the Box Experience) was excellent. I just slipped the drives (2x Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive ST2000DL003) into the first two bays and plugged it in. I fired up the discovery tool and presto, the web management page came up and I configured the unit. It did take 8+ hours to format the 2TB mirror which I thought was a pretty long time.

Working my way through the menus I discovered the ability to add various Apps which NetGear calls Addons. The most valuable one was the ssh Addon that allowed me to ssh into the unit which as a Unix admin I was pleased to be able to do.

I setup the various shares and user accounts via the web interface and then scheduled rsync jobs to copy the data from my Sun/Solaris server directly to the ReadyNAS.

I also had a bunch of pictures and video on USB drives and found that they could be connected to the ReadyNAS and the files copied directly (using the ReadyNAS web interface) from the external USB drive to the ReadyNAS shares. Considering the GBytes of data that I had to deal with this saved me a bunch of time.

Once everything was on the ReadyNAS I found that I could then use an external USB drive as a backup device! I REALLY love this feature! It allows me to connect an external USB drive that I can then backup everything on the ReadyNAS to and keep that drive in a safe/alternative location for disaster recovery. It gives me the peace of mind of knowing that if the ReadyNAS were to ever fail I would have a complete copy of my files on a USB drive that I could attach directly to any Linux system or restore directly to another ReadyNAS.

The ReadyNAS also supports rsync which makes it very simple to setup regularly scheduled (from the ReadyNAS) backup jobs to offsite network storage. In addition you can schedule backups of your PCs directly from the ReadyNAS just using SMB and file sharing from each PC. This makes it pretty easy to backup any local files and settings from your PCs. Another great feature is the ability to make shares available using NFS so that any Unix/Linux system can mount shares directly from the ReadyNAS.

The performance is really very good especially when compared to my former Sun/Solaris with hardware SCSI RAID with high performance SCSI drives. It may be old but it is still very fast and the ReadyNAS performed 30-40% faster than the Sun server. Quite a feat when you consider that I am using the 5900rpm Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB drives. Power consumption is between 45 and 110W depending on the level of activity and this is just 15% of the power consumption of my Sun server and way less noise. The ReadyNAS is almost inaudible!!

I am also impressed with the DLNA functionality. The ReadyNAS automagically appeared in the list of source on my Tivo and WD Live TV boxes and all music, video and picture were immediately accessible on those devices. No fuss!

For those that are Unix nerds having the ssh app allows you to login to the console and you will find a pretty standard (although stripped down) Linux distribution. You can do any and all things that you would expect to do from the command line on any typical Linux system. I personally found it very useful when I was moving and re-arranging the tones of files and stuff because I was able to things much faster directly from the command line vs. using Windows Explorer or the web browser interface. Given the level of power that I have found, I intend to configure email service to fully replace the email services being performed by by Sun/Solaris system and once that is complete I will be able to turn off the Sun power hog.

I would highly recommend the RNDP400U to anyone who wants to have a solid, high performance NAS whether at home or at the office. The ability to have scheduled backup to a connected USB drive as well as network backup to other servers using rsync (whether another ReadyNAS or Unix system)and also to the ReadyNAS Vault an offsite data storage service offered directly by NetGear and bundled with the RNDP400U which provides a 2 year trial of ReadyNAS Vault with 2GB of storage for Free.

If you travel or want access to the stuff you have on the ReadyNAS Netgear provides web and ftp remote access and they also have a PC based ReadyNAS Remote that allows secure remote access to shares on the ReadyNAS without complicated router or VPN setup. Access from Windows and Macs are over File Explorer and Finder, so you can easily drag & drop files like you would normally do in your LAN environment. To use ReadyNAS Remote, you will need to install a small client on your PC or Mac and you're ready to go.

The plethora of file sharing and streaming protocols is impressive fully supporting just about anything our digital media world could ask for and if it isn't built in there are Netgear offered addons and a vibrant community/open source that has all sorts of addons available as well. It is in fact the vibrancy of the ReadyNAS community that I find is a good indicator of how successful this product is and how likely it is to be supported well into the future. The open architecture of the ReadyNAS allows it to be used for far more than just a file server.

After having the ReadyNAS in my home for several months I can say that I am very satisfied with it and have recommended to my friends and colleagues for their home and/or business needs. I am quite sure that anyone who purchases this or a similar/newer model will likely be very satisfied.

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I had a 1 TB drive dedicated to music and video storage. In addition, I was setting up my audiophile home theater system and wanted to replace my iTunes 128k mp3 files with much larger lossless FLAC files. I was running out of space, so I started looking for a server to use as a media server. I was concerned about some of the reviews when I purchased this unit last week. I am pleased to say that but for a couple of glitches that I feel are pretty minor and readily fixable, this is one sweet unit. I am computer literate and relatively network literate, so I know generally my way around a router, and its functions. I have my Ultra Plus set up with 3 Seagate 2 TB drives on the Hardware Compatibility List. I figured that I didn't need the extra space yet, and the 3 TB drives would come down in price significantly by the time I needed to throw another disk in. First, installing the drives was a snap. People, READ (AND FOLLOW) THE INSTRUCTIONS! Follow the setup wizard and you will be streaming and backing up in no time, just like I was. So many problems with products are caused by not following the instructions exactly. After I finished with the setup wizard, I installed the latest firmware. All good. Then I copied all of my music and movies over from my desktop hard drive. All good. Fired up my DNLA compliant box in my home theater and there was the Ultra Plus, and I was able to stream very demanding 1080p movies with AC3 with no problems whatsoever, both wirelessly and using a Belkin Gigabit Powerline adapter. This product really delivers. There are tons of extras, such as emails or texts when there are problems, etc.

The glitches: The Ultra Plus comes with a "ReadyDNLA server" built in. For reasons I still don't understand, when using ReadyDNLA, I can't see the subfolders that I added to the Media Folder, such as Music, TV, Video. Not sure why, but for me, it's a non-issue because my media box recognizes the NAS and the subfolders (not using the ReadyDNLA) and I can play media that way with no problem. I will work on the ReadyDNLA at some point. Next, the power button is illuminated with a blue light. After a week, it burnt out. Again, no big deal, since the server is hidden away anyway, and I can see it using the Raidar program that comes with the Ultra Plus. The final glitch is that I usually view the contents of the media folder from my desktop using Windows Explorer. For reasons unknown, once in a while Windows Explorer fails to see the Ultra Plus under the network tab. When that happens, the easy fix is to close Windows Explorer, run Raidar, click on "browse" and Windows Explorer opens up with the Ultra Plus folders displayed. Again, it is a glitch, but no big deal.

This is a great unit. I highly recommend it.

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This is the third Readynas that I own and never had a problem with any of them. I test one feature at a time and thus far they have all passed.

The GUI is always available. The Raidar always detects my Readynas. I loaded Orb and can access my Readynas and watch my home videos or listen to music from anywhere that has internet connectivity. Readynas remote (Remote VPN connection for file transfers)works great. I wrote some scripts that has my Readynas send me a test e-mail everyday or lets me know which files are duplicates. The Ultra4 shuts down automatically when the power goes out to my house (Ultra is attached to a UPS). Everything just works. I have tested all of the various RAID levels, rebuilding of drives, drive failure detection and all have worked fine on all of the models I have. My Ultra4 streams movies and music to my IPOD touch, laptops and desktops(Linux, Mac or Windows). I backup all my computers to the Ultra4 over my network. My Readynas sends text messages to my cellphone when the power flickers in my house or if an issue is detected on one of my hard drives. All of the features work...Just make sure you know for sure that you are putting known good hard drives in the unit. They also should be on the HCL (Hardware compatibility list).

Update (April 30,2012) : My Readynas Ultra4 Plus is still going strong. I continue to add photos, documents, etc... and the thing just continues to work.

I am still truly impressed with my 3 Readynas devices and I will continue to keep my precious data on these devices. I have standby fans, hard drives, etc... and these Readynas devices will just not fail.. I actually want one of my hard drives to fail just so I can see the rebuild process in action again...To all of you that had bad experiences with these devices, you just had bad units..By gosh even the Space Shuttle blew up..no technology is immune to some failed units. These bad units just need to be returned and exchanged for one that is good...You also need to put HCL approved, known good hard drives in these units.

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I purchased this item after going through quiet a bit of reading/research. Used the readynas site for user's input, which I found useful. When I pulled the trigger, I knew that it wasn't the unit that fit one need but hoped I could manage with it. At the end this device's poor performance transcoding content on the fly was a deal breaker and I ended up sending it back. I basically wanted to augment my home media center, by using this device to backup content from my tivo and also stream to a play station and roku set.

The tivo support seemed great at first, but then realized that it was limited. Tivo would only store content that didn't have digital rigths media (DRM) embedded, which ended up being very little help. The transcode piece was a complete failure with the play station and roku while trying to play 720p HD content from mkv/m4v files. It would play 6 minutes and then make us wait for a minute to play additional 6 minutes.

Otherwise the unit did what I would expect it do for a product in its price. Giving me 4 bays and an intuitive interface to manage/add applications, configure different services, etc. I was very disappointed that it came with a trial backup software, leaving me having to buy a license if I wanted to continue using it. Performance and speed for file transfer (mostly CIFS) looked great, so no complains there. I will be receiving its replacement soon (competitor) with a slightly better CPU and this one at least provides backup software client.

ordered the seagate constellation drive(2TB) at the same time and although i checked to have everything delivered in one shipment it came in two(2).

After a fashion got it up and working. lost my initial share(logical drive) config. but no data. logins/passwords discription/locations a tad confusing. If i ever get to where i need more storage will buy same unit.

Thinking about buying?? go to manufact. page and learn everything there.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Tucano Schermo Folio Case for iPad 3rd Generation, Purple

Tucano Schermo Folio Case for iPad 3rd Generation, Purple
  • iPad 3rd generation folio case with multiple stand up system
  • Three stand up positions for best typing, reading and viewing angles
  • The front flap wakes up and put the iPad in standby
  • Made of metal brush non-slip and soft touch eco-leather
  • Inner silicone case for a perfect iPad 3rd generation fitting

the family loved the choice of colors, and it is value for money.

needs to fix a key design issue : "the Inner silicone case has a perfect iPad 3rd generation fitting , BUT A NOT SO GOOD GRIP"(i.e. the fitting comes off a different places).

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I bought this attractive folio to protect my new iPad after checking out all the options at Best Buy. The standing positions are secure, the silicone case fits well and the overall size is acceptable. The bad news is the front flap does not turn my iPad on or off without a lot of finagling to find the sweet spot. Same with the older iPad 3. Works fine on the iPad 2, though. Unfortunately, I can't recommend anyone buy this for a newer iPad despite Tucano's claim this case is for 3rd generation.

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I did some research and landed on I case that I thought was best for me the Belkin Cinema Folio: , however, when I got to Best Buy and I across the Tucano case and was really impressed with the texture and finish and the sturdiness.

The outside is a smooth material, it's hard to describe, but feels great to the touch. Also, it has a slimmer profile as compared to similar cases that are designed the same way. In addition, I find it is actually sturdier than the thicker counterparts.

The only thing holding this back from a 5* in my opinion is the fact that the silicon holder within the case is a bit lose fitting, but nothing that would cause worry that it could slip out, etc.

This case really sold me once I saw it in person. I recommend you do the same.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Netsuke +Opening Tool for Apple iPhone 4 4S

Netsuke +Opening Tool for Apple iPhone 4 4S
  • Convenient Strap Made for iPhone 4/4S
  • Poditties for iPhone 4 comes with special screws
  • A driver that are made specifically for the Poditties iPhone 4/4S NETSUKE

We used this product to attach a camera-style wrist strap we had on hand to my wife's iPhone 4s. We wanted to have a safety strap on the iPhone for an upcoming Eurasian trip where we would be taking a lot of photos. The Netsuke and tool worked very well.I was afraid to tighten the tiny screws into the iPhone very much, but they didn't come loose. Having the wrist strap on the iPhone was a comfort when far from home. We left it attached and it's still holding tight.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Samsung Galaxy NoteII 2 Leather Case in Bumper - GT-N7100 - Vertical Pouch Type WITH Belt Clip - PDa

Samsung Galaxy NoteII 2 Leather Case in Bumper - GT-N7100 - Vertical Pouch Type WITH Belt Clip - PDair *** NO Bumper Included ***They come in 2 sizes, i bought the one that accommodates a bumper case also from PDair. Great quality, great fit. Allows me to carry my NOTE II securely right on my belt, just the way I used to carry my Crackberries back in the days.

This beats any clip case hands down and looks very nice. Clip cases make the phone come undone when one twists, sits, bends or otherwise.

I highly recommend this case to anyone with a T-Mobile Galaxy Note II.

P.S. When you first receive it the case has strong glue smell, air it out for 24 hours so you dont get high :)

Friday, June 21, 2013

PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989 - Flip Type (Black)

PDair Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989 - Flip TypeThere are 3 slots. I'm able to fit license, 2 bank cards, medical card, Costco card & business card in the slots. I can even place folded dollar bills between between the pockets and the phone... close it... and slide it in my pocket. No need for a screen protector. No need for a phone in one pocket & a wallet in the other. So convenient. It ships w/a key ring and hip clip, if that's your thing. I love attention to detail. Nicely packaged item. I've been using mine for 8 months. It holds up well. I'll always buy a PDAir for my mobiles.

Friday, June 7, 2013

iGadgitz 'Guardian' Black PU Leather Case Cover for Apple iPad 2. With Unique Lens Protection System

iGadgitz 'Guardian' Black PU Leather Case Cover for Apple iPad 2. With Unique Lens Protection System and Sleep Function + Screen ProtectorI took a chance, and this is good for its price. It has magnets, protects the corners, gives the iPad 2 some width for better holding, and comes with a screen protector.

Although one day, I'll probably get the DODO case for style when I'm ready for it financially.

1) It has magnets so it makes the iPad 2 go to sleep when you close it, although it is not perfectly designed. It protects

2) Protects the corners, and the camera, just a little bit, just enough for me.

3) The leather is fake, and it is not perfect, but oh well.

4) i had a hard time with putting on the screen protector, and there is only one, but it's more of my fault than the screen protector.