- Non-OEM Case for HP EliteBook 2540p XT930UT 12.1-Inch Laptop
- 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 2540p XT930UT 12.1-Inch Laptop
Sunday, October 19, 2014
rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for HP EliteBook 2540p XT930UT 12.1-Inch Laptop - Dual Pocket Red
Sunday, September 28, 2014
New Easy To Carry Highly Protective Vangoddy Brand Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Blue Sleeve with Tapestry
- Carrying Case is high quality, features multiple zipper pockets for accessories
- Dual zipper for easy access and storage for your device
- Padded interior is guaranteed to protect your case
- Detachable clip on shoulder strap, Use with or without strap
- High quality woven fiber looks great! Wonderfully designed.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
OrientEX Mini Wireless Air Fly Mouse Keyboard with IR Remote - Black
So, I thought about trying to use this to replace my universal remote but it looks like it only supports TWO devices! Sigh. This is useless for me.
While this might be a good product for its target use-case, I really just wanted a IR Keyboard, which this isn't.
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Thursday, September 18, 2014
PDair Leather Case for BlackBerry Torch 9810 - Book Type (White)
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Apple iPad Mini Hybrid Case With Stand Blue
Friday, August 22, 2014
Handspring Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Golf Springboard Module
- High-resolution golf game for your Handspring Visor or Visor Deluxe
- Full-motion graphics and realistic simulation
- Removable module, so no Visor RAM is used
- 3 different graphically displayed golf courses
- Just insert module to launch the game
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The graphics on this game are quite incredible considering that it runs off of a handheld device not created with games in mind. That said, this is a great game if you have time to kill. The ability to choose from 3 types of play and 3 courses adds to the re-playability factor. This game is great, addictive fun for the Handspring.Read Best Reviews of Handspring Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Golf Springboard Module Here
I loved the way it uses no RAM and is small and takes up no extra room! The game is fun though you have to expect it to be small in vision but still, if you're looking for enjoyment this is what you want.Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Sanddisk Memory Stick 4 GB for PlayStation Portable
Saturday, July 19, 2014
rooCASE Capacitive (Black) Stylus for Dell Inspiron Mini Duo 3487FNT Convertible Laptop/Tablet
- Non-OEM Stylus for Dell Inspiron Mini Duo 3487FNT Convertible Laptop/Tablet
- Ultra Responsive Capacitive Stylus that Works with All Touch Screen
- Lightweight Aluminum Pen Body that Weighs in at Only 0.4 OZ. Stylus Length: 114mm.
- Conevenient Cap Attachment to 3.5mm Audio Jack. Clip that Can Attach to Shirt or Pants Pocket.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
2pc Black Stylus for Apple Ipad, Xoom and all Capacitive Screens
- Compact and light weight design, easy to carry.
- Soft rubber tip. Clip design, can be clipped in your pocket, book, diary, etc.
- Keep your screen free from scratching and fingerprint.
- Compatible with Apple iPod, iPad, iPhone or any other capacitive touch screens.
- Color: Black. QTY: 2pc
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I use notability constantly in my college courses and had to replace my styli every few weeks from wear and tear. I've been using these since december and they are quite strong and last a good long time too! I have yet to replace my styli when i bought 2 of these and i haven't even opened the second one yet!Read Best Reviews of 2pc Black Stylus for Apple Ipad, Xoom and all Capacitive Screens Here
Considering that this item has two styluses for only only $5, I automatically gave it 4 stars. Other products on Amazon are identical, but they charge more for only one. I took off a star because one stylus has a piece inside (whatever they use to add weight) that is loose and rattles around. The other works ok, I just wish that these capacitive styluses had finer points to them.If you want a stylus with a smaller tip, the following product appears to be the only one available: http://www.amazon.com/BoxWave-Slimline-Capacitive-Stylus-Samsung/dp/B000GGG8XG/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=1PPYQCF7I99NJ&coliid=I3FVH9XXGRCW2
That will be the next one I purchase. It works on all capacitive screens, not just the special Samsung devices.
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The stylus works good, just as advertised. It was a good value for the price I paid. Using this stylus instead of my finger keeps the screen of my iPhone cleaner (no oils from my skin accumulating on the screen).Saturday, April 12, 2014
HP iPAQ HX2490C Pocket PC
- POCKETPC SD USB SERIAL 802.11B BT
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Purple Blue Wave Colorful Rainbow Flower Rubber Texture Pantech Crux 8999 Snap on Cell Phone Case +
Thursday, March 13, 2014
PDair Leather Case for Nokia N900 - Vertical Pouch Type with Belt Clips (Black)
Product came in a nice box that made it look very exclusive. Shipping was fast earlier than the estimation. A pleasing experience!
CE Compass USB Wireless 2.4G Optical Hand-Held Mouse Mice W/ Trackball for Windows XP Vista Win7 Mac
PROS:
Nice product and really affordable.
Nice quality but not astonishing.
Its comfortable when held on your hand with the trackball, not that mush when used as a table mouse.
It helps if you suffer from wrist pain (mine went away).
Easier to get use to, a lot easier than regular trackballs.
Wireless reaches up to 9 feet which is useful for presentations.
CONS:
During charge the batt area gets hot. (not dangerous hot but you can notice it).
The trackball doesn't work that well on every position, usually upwards (like the picture) its the best position to use it.
The position of the scroll wheel is not the best but you could live with it.
Overall rate: 8used because i injured my arm and worked great ... easy installation and long battery life ...need to put door on bottom lense can cause problem if u block it w/ finger while using in the upright position.I got this product to help with wrist and finger discomfort. It seems like it is helping.
My biggest complaint is the tail end, seems to be unnecessary and a bit awkward. When on the desktop, it interferes with the fluid natural mouse motion we are used to with standard mice and because I have relatively small hands, it does not sit well in my hand and I feel like it would fit better without the tail piece.
Overall, it seems to work well. I wish the trackball would also work well during desktop use, I imagine if it were seated tighter it could. Though I think part of the "smart" tech in it uses the seating of the ball to determine when to use the optics vs the ball.
UPDATE: as time went on, I had an issue with the cursor moving on its own when not in use. I actually discontinued use and opted for a different model that doesn't have the tabletop feature and more buttons.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
SanDisk SDSDB-128-A10 Secure Digital 128MB (Retail Package)
- High transfer rate for fast copy/download
- 128 MB storage capacity
- Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
- Operating shock rating of 2,000 Gs, equivalent to a 10-foot drop to the floor
- 5-year warranty
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How many pictures will it store? It is the most commonly asked question from digital camera enthusiast but usually the question that is the most difficult to get a straight answer about. Well, considering I worked in the memory industry for over 7 years I can help clarify this perplexing question and do so unbiased as I have since changed industries.The SanDisk SDSDB-128-A10 Secure Digital 128MB, like most 128MB cards, will store on average 142 pictures when used with a 2 megapixel camera, 106 images when used with a 3 megapixel camera, 64 pictures when used with a 4 megapixel camera, 51 images when used with a 5 megapixel camera, and 40 pictures when used with a 6 megapixel camera. These numbers are based off the assumption that you are going to shoot your images at the highest quality JPEG setting available for the camera and understand that they are estimates and may be off by as much as 10 percent due to numerous factors including the complexity of the scene being shot and the compression algorithm used by your specific camera.
I truly hope this review was helpful to you in determining whether this card is the right capacity for your specific needs.
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I bought the SanDisk 128MB SD card for use with my new Casio EX-M1 digital camera. Popped it in and immediately ran into problems -the camera wouldn't recognize that the card was empty after formatting.A quick call to Casio customer support solved the problem. The camera ships with the 1.00 firmware. In order to work with SanDisk's 128MB card, the 1.01 firmware is needed. After downloading the updated firmware, the card worked immediately.
I'm now quite pleased with the card's performance. It works as advertised and the expansion from the camera's built-in 12 MB to 128 MB is quite dramatic. I can now store about 160 fine resolution pictures at full-size. What more can you ask of a memory card?
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Works fine on Toshiba e310 Pocket PC. You get 120MB.I bought this SanDisk Secure Data card to use with my Magellan Meridian GPS. SD cards from Magellan are outrageously over priced and they don't tell you, you can use one of these. But it works perfectly and saved me about 70% on the cost. It was a fantastic value.-P-
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
BoxWave Capacitive Toshiba Excite 10 LE Styra (Jet Black)
- Works on all capacitive touch screens
- Integrated and capped pen, perfect for taking paper notes
- Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around
- Durable construction
- Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Navitech Black Executive Premium Leather Flip Carry Case With Adjustable Stand For The HTC Jetstream
- The leather cover adds style, personalization and protects your HTC from bumps, scratches, and falls
- Magnetic flap closure for a clean sealed cover & easy access and removability of your HTC
- Full access to all functions & charging while cased including access to screen functions
- Includes stand for perfect viewing and can be placed comfortably for gaming , reading or typing on the go.
To cut to the chase, this is a very good folding case for my tablet. It protects it well enough, has cut-outs for all the buttons and speakers, and even folds to be a stand. The stand can be set two waysone at a steeper incline for viewing media and such, and a more shallow setting for typing e-mails, messages, blogs, et cetera. The part that folds over the screen has magnets to keep it in place when you are finished using your tablet. I am actually extremely pleased with this case. There is no place to store a stylus, however, but I do not have a stylus, so I haven't had a problem. But that may be the only criticism one might have for this case.
Wrapping it up now; this case is protective, durable, easy to clean (my cat threw up on itmy tablet was protected!), does not get in the way of using your tablet, andmost importantlyit is stylish. Honestly, I believe this looks like a $50 case. I recommend this product! If you have an HTC Jetstream tablet or know of somebody who does, $5.00 is a ridiculously cheap price for this incredible case. I suggest you take advantage of this superior deal and pick one up now.Well pleased with this item. Not much out there to fit the HTC Jetstream so was a little worried about how good it would be, but its extremley durable and well built. Just wish it had a place for the scribe pen.i still cant believe this, this is a perfect fit for HTC jetstream. i saw the similar product in eBay for $20 and when i see the price here in amazon i thought some thing is wrong. thanks to 2 day shipping by amazon, i got this delivered in less than 48 hours and it was a perfect fit and quality is very good.
i am becoming big fan of amazon prime after every purchase because they are always exceeding my expectations both in quality and deliveryIam well pleased with my order, is very good quality for an affordable price, I recommend this product to everyone looking to buy .same product...................................................................................:........................................................................................................................The cases fit just right for the tablets and they were very good quality. The price was just right and they arrive pretty quick from the UK.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
rooCASE Super Bubble Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for Velocity Micro Cruz T301 Tablet PC (Orange / Bla
- Non-OEM Accessories for Velocity Micro Cruz T301 Tablet PC
- Super Bubble Shock Absorbing Foam Interior. (Tablet Not Included)
- Water Resistant Neoprene Sleeve Case.
- Velcro Accessory Pocket for Clip-On Book Light and Charger. Color Matching Rubber Zipper.
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
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Thursday, January 9, 2014
HP iPAQ 5455 Pocket PC
- Dazzling Transflective TFT color liquid crystal display
- Removable/rechargeable 1250 mAh Lithium Polymer battery
- Secure Digital memory card slot for transferring and storing music, picture and more
- Integrated Wireless LAN 802.11b, Bluetooth, biometric fingerprint reader
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This should have been the ideal PocketPC for me. With built-in Bluetooth and Wifi, it is a networking powerhouse without the need for sleds. Unfortunately, there appear to be severe production problems with this unit.I purchased one and had to return it due to frequent lockups. Sure, it's Windows it crashes, but this was obscene. I booted between 7 and 20 times per day! I returned the unit assuming that I had a bad unit and the other one was the same way. Another collegue bought one and it went totally dark after two weeks. We are zero for three.
The CompUSA store looked it up on the computer and noted 13 returns in 22 days. This unit is a disaster. Perhaps in a few months after a ROM pack is released this will be good, but the current (23-Feb-2003) version of 1.00.45 should never have been released.
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While an attractive package with built in wireless (Blue Tooth, 802.11B), fingerprint recognition (for enhanced security and easy login), HP has in fact delivered a mess.The saga thus far: Upon delivery the unit was delivered with a stack of supplement manuals and addendums describing the add-on features, however there was no manual for the Pocket PC 2003 operating system. The manual is 160+ pages, and hidden on the CD as a PDF file (although my first round with tech support couldn't find it on the CD, and pointed me to the web site where he couldn't find it either!) It was explained to me that the O/S is provided by a third party vendor (Microsoft), and therefore HP isn't responsible for it! Right... (Never mind that it is essential to the unit, and is useless without it!) Further, attempts to move the PDF to the iPAQ so it can be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader for the Pocket PC when needed proved useless. I personally think this is inexcusable I shouldn't have to download the file to a PC, keep the PC with me at all times, so I can have access to it when I have a problem with the Pocket PC or print out a 160 page book on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper and figure out how to carry it with me. (Kind of defeats the purpose of having a pocket PC!) The unit needs to be delivered with this basic tool.
Next: The unit filed after 2 hours of use. It turned itself on while in my briefcase, got extremely hot, and completely locked up. The 5450 would not reset. Turns out that HP will not send a replacement (unless you want to pay for an additional warranty), so it disappeared for a week and a half (vice the 3 days that were promised when I called technical support). When it was returned, I was informed that they couldn't duplicate the error, so they did nothing. I have since determined that the optional leather executive case sold by HP was designed so that it can readily touch the overly sensitive power switch turning the unit on so it will overheat and run the battery dead. If I don't use the ... leather case (sold by HP for the 5450, it is much less prone to turning itself on and overheating!
The handwriting recognition is poor and difficult to tailor. As often as not, the unit will not exit the keyboard mode without a system reset. (BTW, I find I do 7-8 resets a day at this point between this problem, memory card problems, and wireless problems.)
As for the wireless I have gottent it to work exactly once. After numerous calls to technical support, I have managed to get it to work with one of four wireless networks. According to tech support, the unit will not tolerate 802.11G in the area. They consider it a problem with the 802.11G standards, never mind that my other 802.11B devices are working with no difficulty! It gets worse! The configuration for each network involves multiple control panels that are scattered throughout the O/S, counter-intuitive and poorly documented. You won't gett any help from the FAQ's or technical support web site either. For instance, if you should manage to get the wireless to recognize a network, you then need to go through the network settings control panel, and indicate in three different drop-down boxes that you are connecting at "work" (rather than the "internet" or "home"). Use of any other setting will effectively prevent the device from using the wireless, and requires you to configure a modem (never mind that the whole point of wireless is to avoid using a modem, or you may need different wireless configuration settings at different locations)! (Why work=wireless has yet to be explained to me by technical support.) Clear yet? I thought not...
The latest saga has to do with the SD memory card. It cannot be written to or have the existing files deleted. Suspecting a corrupt file, I tried to find information on formatting the card (or any other information on the memory cards) on the HP web site. There was none. When I called technical support, they informed me that every SD card needed to be formatted before it was used. (Again, nothing in the user guide or the web site). Further, there was no utility provided by HP to do this! I needed to go to a another vendor's web site, and BUY this utility separately (even though it was REQUIRED before I could use the card even the one HP sold me with the 5450!. Despite my better judgment, I bought the utility and low and behold it doesn't work either. Again, how HP can justify not including a basic utility that is required to use the device eludes me.
Finally, this was one of two units I bought for evaluation in my laboratory. The other I gave to my network systems engineer. His story isn't any happier. In addition to the issues I have encountered, his problems have centered around that expansion pack, and the fact that they are such a poor fit, that the unit constantly sees the battery in the expansion pack as going dead (because it fits so poorly) that the unit keeps shutting down. Any devices plugged into the expansion pack are constantly seen as being removed and installed requiring numerous resets as things try to reload.
We have also bought the new Viewsonic pocket PCs and Casios for evaluation. They have been an order of magnitude more reliable that the HP iPAQ 5450, despite (because) fewer features, and further came with complete documentation. None of these have failed to date, nor have we had an issue requiring our contacting technical support.
Our conclusion: the HP iPAQ 5450 is a poorly executed design, lacking basic documentation, with poor support, and should therefore be avoided at all costs.
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I've been a long time Palm user starting with a Pro and owning 6 or 7 since, most recently an M515. The screen was what first attracted me to this unit plus the wireless network, well, it 'sort of' worked for a month, but I've had enough. This unit seems like it would be a good idea, but isn't. Installation and initial sync went very smooth, but that was only the beginning.DAY 1: First day carrying it, it locked up solidly it wouldn't turn off or soft reset, I didn't have the CD w/the manual on it (bad idea) with me, so I didn't know how to hard reset. I tried taking the battery off, but the unit just came back on (in it's locked up state) when the battery was reinstalled so I just let it die. I spent that evening getting it running again and trying to get the wireless networking to connect to my Linksys WAP11. After fiddling way too much, I finally got my mail and MSN Messenger to work, but not the browser. Finally I called HP's support site and was warned that any help he gave me was on a 'best try only' basis no promises we couldn't get the thing to work.
DAY 2: I left the wireless networking enabled and went to work the battery was completely dead by Noon with wireless enabled the battery seems to have a painfully short life. So I spent that evening restoring it again. I went to HP's website and found an external battery ...
Perfect huh? Ordered this puppy immediately only to find it only works with the expansion pack which adds expansion slots, but also a LOT of bulk just to have a reasonable battery life? I called HP to return it and the agent sent me to the parts department for a second battery to carry. .... he assured me that I didn't have the skills to replace the battery. I told him that it just had a little latch on it and it flipped out and I was quite sure I could handle it. He replied that the case was sealed and that no one but HP was authorized to open it. I told him that tech support had asked me to remove the battery to retrieve the serial number from the label under it and didn't see the problem with removing it. He was then VERY annoyed, told me that I didn't know what I was talking about, and hung up. I figured that there will be higher capacity batteries in the aftermarket soon.
Now it's over 3 weeks later and although I haven't missed any meetings or anything because this thing failed me, I've come close, and instead of just grabbing my Palm and using it without giving it any thought, I find myself reaching for it and wondering if it's going to work. I finally decided I've had enough. I picked out one of the new [brand name] Palm OS units w/MP3 and ordered it. I then decided to call HP and see if they would consider a return for a one month old order they did so without hesitation they looked at their records and saw that I had several tech support contacts on it, appologized that it didn't work out and even sent FedEx with a pickup tag.
The Palm is by far a better platform for simple organizer tasks, but the PPC 'horsepower' is great when using spreadsheets and the like I thought I could have both.
...I purchased the iPaq 5455 one year ago, directly from HP when it first hit the market, paying $649 plus $200 for a 3 year top of the line warranty. I have had several problems with the unit. Starting with the display on the unit going out only after a month or two of receiving it. The next problem was with the battery loosing its charge. Most recently, I have been having the recurring problem of the unit locking up not powering on. And like others, I have never been able to sync my info wirelessly.
I have placed several calls to tech support. I have troubleshooted the unit while on the phone with them and even sent the unit in for repair a month ago, in which I did not get a replacement unit, although my extended warranty states that I should. I received the unit back from repair and the documentation stated that no parts were replaced. Knowing that I definitely had a problem with the unit, I called tech support to see what was repaired. I was told a big lie that the battery was changed and the ENC part was replaced. Looking at my unit now, I see that it is the same battery that I had when I sent it in for repair.
Thinking that all was fixed with my unit, I downloaded all of my information. The next day I experienced the same problem with the unit not powering on with the power button. I placed another call to tech support in which the tech and myself troubleshooted the unit. The tech told me to hard boot my unit which erased all of my data. I was told not to install the one 3rd party software that I had installed to monitor the situation. I once again reinstalled my information without the 3rd party software. Again, my unit would not power on. Again, I called tech support and angrily described my situation.
Finally, the tech tells me that I will be sent a REFURBISHED unit. I received the refurbished unit two days ago and encountered the same problem once I loaded all of my data on to it. HP tech support has you to hard reset the unit to erase all data, which appears to make the unit work properly, but once the data is loaded, the problems begin. Today I called tech support and told them I am returning the refurbished replacement unit and keeping my original to see what their customer care department does to satisfy me.
I purchased the unit because I felt it would be an asset to my busy professional life, but it has been nothing but a hassle. I have sent several email complaints to HP customer support and finally to the CEO Carly Fiorina. I got a reply email from her address stating that someone would be in contact with me.
Each call and every email, I have gotten the same script of "we apologize for your inconvenience". The tech support department located in India is very unhelpful and they speak to you as if you were an idiot.
The unit has some slick features, but right now I am very dissatisfied and frustrated.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
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