Showing posts with label pocket computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pocket computers. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

GTMax Black Leather Cover Case Folio with Built-in Stand + Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard + LCD Sc

GTMax Black Leather Cover Case Folio with Built-in Stand + Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard + LCD Screen Protector + Universal Stylus + Mini Brush for Archos 80 G9 8GB Android TabletWell, I was looking for a case to fit my Archos 80 g9 (great little tablet btw) and was having an issue finding cases in the local stores because 8 inch tabs aren't all that common. The stylus works but wears quickly and isn't very accurate. The screen protector was cut a hair to short to cover the screen in its entirety. The bluetooth key board feels and looks like a child's plaything from the dollar store and functions as it wants to, I tried to use it and it led only to cursing and disappointment. The screen cleaner is a nifty little tool and functions well. And the case being the most important part is top quality and you get everything here for less than what this case would cost directly from Archos.

The case is a little heavy and bulky and doesn't close properly with out the use of the elastic. It would have been nice if magnets were used to hold the case closed. Other than that the case serves its purpose to protect your tablet and camouflage its look. The case enables you to prop ur tablet up with viewing levels. And the option to snap out your tablet from the cover is optional. Overall good case.

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I purchased this case set for my daughter. The Archos 8" tablets fit perfectly and the case is perfect. It allows you to change the orientation of the tablet without removing and has a built in stand. The other accessories are pretty much useless except for the screen protector. The mini keyboard never worked and you really don't need a stylist with this tablet, but all in all a good purchase.

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The only good part about this combo pack is the leather case which is in great condition and does protect the tablet. You can buy the leather case at a much more reasonable price alone than in this combo. The stylus and mini-keyboard are cheap dollar store material. The keyboard has difficulty connecting to my Archos tablet and is slow to respond. I would not recommend this product.

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I would only recommend the purchase of the Leather Cover Case Folio, for the Archos 80 G9. The other items that came with it were not worth it. The Screen Protector is not very clear. It smears when you use your fingers or their Stylus and is and can not be entirely cleaned. Their Stylus is already completely peeling off the black surface after less than a month. Their Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard is hard to pair. At times I had to re-pair it again, so I stopped using it.

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Thursday, September 25, 2014

DAGI Capacitive Stylus Pen P602 for Kindle Fire, Apple iPad 2, the New iPad, Motorola Xoom, Samsung

DAGI Capacitive Stylus Pen P602 for Kindle Fire, Apple iPad 2, the New iPad, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry PlayBook BlackI searched for a while to find the perfect stylus. I did get a normal rubber ended one with the case I purchased but the end wasn't fine enough when I wanted to write. For game playing it was fine. I really liked the look and video of the Dagi's. I went with the one that had both a stylus and regular pen. The stylus glides on the iPad. I do hear a little screech every once in a while but no damage. I was pleasantly surprised when there was an extra tip and more protectors in the package. When you open the box, keep and eye out for a black plastic piece. It's an additional snap on to cradle the tip of the stylus when not in use. The pen has an extreme fine point and is wonderful to write with. I'm glad I purchased two of them!

I bought this pen to use it on new iPad for the drawing apps such as ArtRage and SketchBook pro. I watched some youTube videos before buying it. I strongly recommend that you do the same. It is not a pen for tapping buttons or keyboard, however it works, it is best for drawing. For tapping, I would buy a cheaper products. I haven't tried handwriting apps with it, but I believe it would work well. After couple days of using it on ArtRage, I forget that I am working with digital media, and I just get absorbed in drawing activity.

it is too early to say if it is robust or not, but I am gentle with it, again no tapping, just light strokes on drawing apps and I hope it will last a few years.

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Just received my Dagi P602 stylus and it is great! I'm a Sketchbook Pro and Inspire Pro user and it works perfectly with these apps. The pen comes with (1) spare tip and 5 stick-on protectors. The pen glides over my iPad screen. Very silky, not tacky at all. Almost feels wet. Having the ability to see through the tip down the fine point is a bonus. Great for detail work. I like the extra length compared to some of the shorter rubber tipped stylus. Very happy with this purchase.

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After doing some research and mental debating on which stylus pen I wanted to purchase, either the Dagi or Jot, I ended up purchasing the Dagi because it was cheaper. So far, depending on what App I use, the precision of the Dagi can vary, but I've enjoyed my experience with it.

Pros

it's cheaper

the end of the stylus is made of a flexible spring that can adjust to any angle the iPad is positioned at

it comes with an extra spring and covers for the tip

it marks pretty well

it has a black ink pen on the other side, just in case you want to take notes on paper

the shaft is made out of metal (doesn't feel flimsy)

comes with a plastic cover to protect the stylus end

Cons

The tip looks cheap (made out of a thin, transparent rubbery material similar to rubber glue)

the spring can be a little fragile

it isn't super precise, but it works

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The design is very clever. Capacitive screens require a larger area to be touched for them to register position. This stylus accomplishes this with the plastic tip, but feels like an actual pen with the pointed precision. Unfortunately, the capacitive screens aren't really responsive enough for this. There is lag and a noticeable lack of resolution. It also skips and isn't very pressure sensitive. I've tested this on the Droid X, the Droid 2, the Ipad 2, and the Archos 80 G9. I'll be returning mine. The capacitive touch screen technology, while economical, just isn't ready for pens yet.

Monday, July 7, 2014

GTMax 6 pieces Accessories Bundle Kit for Amazon Kindle Fire-Combo Set Includes: Neoprene Case + LCD

GTMax 6 pieces Accessories Bundle Kit for Amazon Kindle Fire-Combo Set Includes: Neoprene Case + LCD Screen Protector + Data Cable + USB Car Adapter + USB Travel Adapter + Universal Stylus
  • 1 X Universal Neoprene Sleeve Case - Black (210x130x15mm)
  • 1 X Kindle Fire screen protector
  • 1 X Micro-USB Sync & Charge Cable (3 FT) - Black
  • 1 X USB Car Charger (2100mA) - Black ; 1 X USB Travel Charger (2100mA)- Black
  • 1 X Universal Stylus - Black

I LIKED EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SET, EXCEPT FOR THE CASE AND THE SCREEN PROTECTOR. THEY ARE TOO BIG FOR MY DAUGHTER'S TABLET. IT SAID I COULD FIT UP TO A 7 INCH TABLET. IT FITS WAY TOO BIG. BIT ITS OK, THE STYLUS AND THE CHARGER ARE REALLY WHAT WE NEEDED

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Sunday, June 22, 2014

GTMax Controller Converter Adapter Cable for Sony PS2

GTMax Controller Converter Adapter Cable for Sony PS2
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Bought this item to use a Ps2 controller on an Xbox 360 slim and it works nicely. Just make sure you plug in a wired Xbox 360 controller(not wireless with cord)for it to work.

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If you are looking for a way to play PS3 using your XIM3, this is your answer!

I have not experienced any issues when playing on the PS3 with my M/KB connect through my XIM3, and I love it!

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I finally can play games on my xb360 that require a decent d-pad such as 2d platformers (C:SOTN) and fighters (Tekken, SF). It worked flawlessly right out of the packaging. Couldn't be happier! Definitely would recommend this to anyone.

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This product does not work it's a complete waste. After trying it multiple times with different consoles it doesn't work. However I give this product a 1 out of 5 but Eathtek I would give a 5 star too for their quick customer service in refunding my money. I would by from this seller again very good customer service really cares about the integrity of their company.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS8 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 16x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS8 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 16x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD
  • The DMC-ZS8 features a powerful 16x optical zoom lens.
  • The 16x Optical Zoom Keeps the Subject Sharp While Giving the Background a Soft focus.
  • The DMC-ZS8 features a 1/2.33-inch CCD with effective 14.1-megapixel high-resolution;displkay size 3.0
  • Images remain clear and sharp even when they are enlarged to A2 size.
  • The Sonic Speed AF system includes numerous re-engineering enhancements, including a higher-speed actuator.

For the majority of people looking for a "pocket" camera they can stop looking. This will honestly do for pretty much everything you really need. It's the newly released little brother to the more expensive ZS10/TZ20.

It is not perfect, of course, but even if you take a "money no object" approach to picking an upper premium compact camera there is currently nothing on the market that is head and shoulders better than this although there can always be a case made for different qualities.

Big Zoom check

Good "glass" on the front yep, Leica

Optical Image Stabilisation uh huh, works quietly and efficiently in the background making your shots less blurry.

Good quality photos sure but with the caveat that a "full on" digital SLR will always do better. The photos come out are a nice colour (not too vivid but also not too washed out) and they don't come out a funny colour under artificial lighting (some cameras can struggle and give you a funny tint under striplights or old fashioned tungsten bulbs).

Noise levels the "speckly" bits on photos that you sometimes get in dark conditions is definitely there especially at higher ISO's but you get this problem in dim lighting conditions even with all compact cameras to a greater or lesser degree. Even if you get an SLR camera even up to a year or so ago you'll find that they aren't infallible to this either.

HD Video check, but in MPEG format. I think that this takes up more space than the newer AVCHD format on the SZ10/TZ18 but I would be wary of getting a camera that uses this format if you have an older PC or laptop and especially if you have a netbook in case the hardware can't cope. I guess Windows XP/NT/2000 users should definitely be careful and to a lesser extent even if you have a Windows Vista machines you might think twice especially if you are on a laptop where the hardware will always be slower than the equivalent price PC.

I have a mixture of laptops and netbooks running Windows 7 through to XP so didn't want to take the chance especially as other family members and the kids will probably want to view some of the footage (family and my kids have the older machines whilst dad gets the upgrade LOL).

I do wonder if the AVCHD format on the more expensive ZS10/TZ20 is going to be a bit of an evolutionary dead end just as BLU RAY hasn't really taken off even though it's technically better than DVD most people even if they have a big widescreen TV find that their DVD is fine (probably because the modern DVD players and TV's will upscale the DVD resolution to give a semi-HD picture quality). The ZS10/TZ20 I think gives you the option to record in both (I think I read that somewhere but if this a deal breaker you should check to be sure).

If you only want a great point and shoot camera this is brilliant and has loads of options. Not only that but the options are really well laid out and easy to understand by which I mean the dials and menus are set out in a common sense fashion and also instead of just little symbols/icons to indicate that you are in portrait mode or landscape mode there is a little text underneath which tells you what it will do.

I've had a number of Nikon's and Canon's and for some reason they can still make cameras with menus and buttons that were laid out by Martians they can be so unintuitive even for people who are really experienced photographers and you have to keep referring to the instruction book to work out what to press or what menu icon you are looking for and even then it doesn't stick in the memory because it's all so counter-intuitive.

If you think you might in a little while like to step up in your photography later and get a bit more creative or you are thinking of this a second camera to augment your SLR then you'll want to know that this has A LOT of manual control thrown in which is pretty unusual in the compact camera class and it has Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Full Manual modes which is quite a rarity in the pocket camera class.

If you are an experienced SLR user, I can tell you that the PASM options are pretty nicely implemented. Sensibly placed access buttons (the small round exposure button and Q Menu buttons to the right of the screen do this) and the menus are nicely set up to easily access the bits you want for Aperture / Shutter priority / full manual control. It'll never be as good as your SLR but you can't carry that around with you this easily and it won't shoot HD video either (or probably not unless you have the latest generation).

The 16x optical zoom is class leading. You can get really good close ups if you want to.

You should only compare OPTICAL zoom when you are looking at different cameras and ignore the Panasonic advertising guys (or anybody else )who point to the overall 20x zoom because if you include the quoted digital zoom the extra 4x zoom basically just crops your optical zoom photo in camera and your laptop software will do that only better though I guess it might be relevant if you don't want to be doing with all that and just need an "okay" sort of photo).

It also has a really good wide angle lens 24mm which basically means you can get more scenery in the shot at the edges. The lower the number the better and 24mm is currently the lowest I am aware of. The lower the number the more you can fit into the photo so if you are looking at a nice panorama or want to take a photo with the whole table in the shot you are more likely to get it with this lens than say if you compared it to other cameras whose lens might start at 27mm, 28mm, 35mm. This small difference can be the difference between getting everything or maybe not quite getting everything into the shot that you want to.

OVERALL it feels nice in the hand and it is quite light. It has a cool solid feel metal body and all the buttons and switches feel like they will last.

Of course none of this would be of any use if the photos weren't top notch ... but luckily they are in my opinion. Sure, you can get a little better photos perhaps but bear in mind if you are reading other reviews a lot of this is personal preference like how you like your TV at home to be set up with brighter or more vivid colours or more contrast etc.

In technical terms compact cameras are never going to match SLR cameras because their sensors just aren't as big. This is also one of the reasons that you get more "noise" (or speckly bits) in photos from pocket cameras. The camera reviewers who do this for a living always seem to forget they are reviewing a pocket camera as they probably all have SLR's at home and they get a bit obsessed about how the photo appears when you look up close with a magnifying glass. Surely most people simply look at their photo on their laptop/Mac/PC and go "ooh that's nice" before deciding whether to print it or not ?

Bottom line this gives great photos that I am more than happy with even compared with my SLR (a two year old Pentax K20) and if you want a compact/pocket camera with the ability to take great scenery or panoramic shots and then also zoom really close on things as well then this will do a great job for you. I think you'll be pleased with this as your main or secondary camera. Try not to get too hung up on specialist reviews a compact camera is never going to give you technical quality photos of a large SLR but you can video with it and even the newer SLR's don't do that very well though heaven knows why not maybe they just have a slow escalation marketing policy and are going to deliver that to the market as the desire for SLR's with video capability increases. And remember that if you wanted a whopping great SLR you'd have got a whopping great SLR.

Also go and have a look at all the cameras "in the flesh" in a store to see if the size suits you. There aren't any smaller camera's with this big a zoom, but there are plenty of camera's which are smaller and more pocket / handbag friendly.

IF you consider the size too big then you should definitely look at other camera's, but if the huge range zoom is just what you are looking for (like me) then this is for you I reckon (unless you have a strong loyalty for one or other brand in particular I guess).

IF you really want lower noise on high ISO photos but don't want an SLR and still want the big zoom then do have a look around at the competition and check out the specialist website reviews.

IF you just want a nice pocket camera that gives you nice photos but you are on a budget then you should look at the outgoing models from all of the manufacturers but do have a look at Fuji as they have currently (March 28th 2011) some nice deals on their outgoing models which would give you good zoom and reasonable photos eg Fuji Finepix with 10x zoom 12MP photos.

And finally don't get hung up on the megapixels on a compact camera. The quality of the "glass" on the front of the camera is likely going to have just a big if not bigger impact. Although there are exceptions more expensive usually equals better glass. This is why getting a formerly $400+ camera which is currently being discounted due to a newer incoming model can be a worthwhile strategy as the originally more expensive camera will generally have better quality lenses. Anything above 10MP is going to be fine 90% of the time and more megapixels actually often means more grainy photos in darker conditions.

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Here's my snapshot on two good alternatives although there are potentially important subtleties amongst them and numerous alternatives from other manufacturers like Pentax and Fuji. There are lots of minor but potentially irritating features out there such as how fast can they take photos how do they perform in low light with the flash off how realistic are the colours (which can definitely be a personal taste thing) and also really important day to day things away from how good the camera is technically in delivering a good photo or video eg are the buttons and switches and menus in just the right or wrong spot for you and does it feel good in the hand to you you may prefer a lighter camera, bigger or smaller buttons.

Canon PowerShot SX210 has 14.1 MP and 14x zoom has only a 28mm lens which isn't too bad looks a good bet and has pretty nice write ups. ISO goes up to 3200 if you look at the SX200 though of course it'll probably give you a speckly ol' photo. FWIW I didn't think that the difference between 24 and 28mm on the wide angle zoom was that much of a difference but having had it now for a while I have to say that there's no way I'd go back.

Nikon CoolPix S 8100 has 12.1MP, significantly worse wide angle lens at 30mm so you won't be able to get so much scenery into the shot, only 10x zoom but is therefore smaller and more pocket / handbag friendly. It has a fast shooting 10 frames per second though the TZ18 can do similar job if not quite so fast. It has less manual control as it has no Shutter and Aperture Priority.

ME ... personally ... I did have a good look at the SZ10/TZ20 and in fact nearly got it but in the end I decided that it's a bit heavier (though not much) and I couldn't see that the extra money for Geo-Tagging and Stereo video sound were much use to me. I mean the stereo Mics are 5mm apart and worrying about the battery drain on the geotagging would have driven me crazy constantly turning it on and off to save power ... and I figured that I would make do with simply remembering where I was when I took the photo. If I really want to know where I was at the time I take a photo of a road sign or landmark nearby ? Works for me anyway :o)

I wanted big zoom on a compact camera with a wide zoom and I already have an SLR so this is perfect. Although there are no doubt one or two better cameras out there, they aren't that much better to make me worry.

Good luck and have fun picking your camera.

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I purchased this camera (in black) a few weeks ago with the Lowepro Ridge30 case Lowepro Ridge 30 Camera Case (Black) and Transcend 8GB Class 10 SDHC card Transcend 8 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS8GSDHC10E. I was tired of my old cameras not getting the right shot because they were never fast enough. That was my main criteria for purchasing this camera. After UPS dropped off the camera on a Friday, I took the kids to the park to see what it could do. The camera's ability to capture fast action shots is amazing. Kids coming down slides, crossing the monkey bars, or spinning on the merry-go-round...this captured them all crystal clear. Keep in mind, I did have to do some experimental shots first, but on fast action, set it to sports mode and fire away. Saturday was off to an outdoor Graduation. Again, the colors, ease of use, and quality of the shots was better than I was expecting. Sunday, we were off to the amusement park. I wore cargo shorts and the camera was in the side pocket all day wrapped in a napkin in a ziplock bag to protect it from rain and water rides. It took abuse from roller coasters to bumper cars. This is where I was stunned by the photos. I was able to take pictures of the kids on the roller coasters with their screaming, eyes wide open, hair blown back, "I'm going to kill you dad for making me ride this" expressions. See my pictures in the zs8-black photo's. BEAS62 has included some photos of closeups and the quality of the zoom. I have taken similar photos and had the same results. In my opinion, this is a great everyday-general use camera. As for the battery, I took 300 pictures between two weekends before it went to 'low battery'. Most shots (80%) were outdoor with no flash and most shots were turning the camera on and off to take 1-5 shots at a time.

When I began this journey of trying to find a camera to take fast action shots, I was in the mindset that only a DSLR could achieve this. I have had, and used many others, in the past and have been let down. Finally I accepted that nothing was going to take these action shots without shelling out $800+. But I don't want to shell out that much, not now at least. Besides, I want a camera small enough to throw in my pocket during trips/events and not have it hanging from my neck shouting "tourist". The reviews on Amazon were not enough alone to convince me. The negative reviews, I felt, were lacking more detail. Some, I get it, you dropped the camera and panasonic wont fix it so now you bash them here. After weeding out the bashing, reading professional reviews on other sites, I had it narrowed down. I did have a spending limit of $250. What sold me was others recommending this one for the fast action shots, however, several of those reviewers did comment on poor low light pictures being grainy. Most of my pictures are outdoors or indoors with good lighting. I have taken several indoor photos and played with some of the scene modes. Quality indoor photos can be taken when the right scene mode is used. Auto mode does not always take the best picture. Use the different scenes for the appropriate picture. I feel many reviews are based on this Automatic picture setting. No camera I have seen will take the best pictures in Auto mode. This is not a $50 film camera of yesteryear. These are advanced electronics, the other modes are there because they take the best shots. Auto mode is there for those who don't want to stray away from the basics. Those folks are the ones who should not gripe. Mom...Dad...Grandpa...Grandma...I understand technology is too much for you, but if you are not willing to use the features as they are available or intended, don't review it based on your lack of fully testing the product. I may have passed up several better cameras because the ratings were by less-than-amateur users. I digress.

What I like about the camera:

1. 24mm ultra-wide angle lens. No more backing up to get everything in the picture.

2. 12 element in 10 groups Leica lens. Well known high quality lens.

3. 16x optical zoom. This baby zooms and zooms. Equivalent to 24-384mm lens

4. Intelligent Scene Selector sets the scene automatically. Played with a little and should be useful.

5. Auto focus subject tracking detection. No need to keep pressing shutter button half-way to readjust focus. This helps with the kids and fast action shots.

6. Optical image stabilization, not electronic...keeps the quality of the picture during shaking.

7. 2 speed zoom, fast or slow depending on how fast you swivel the lever.

8. 720p HD motion video. Not the best, Its not 1080p but only blu-ray and some camcorders are. 720p is what your local NBC/ABC/CBS networks broadcast.

9. Face recognition. great for finding photos on your computer.

10. The buttons and menu. Easy to navigate and menu buttons have "teeth" so you know what/where you are pressing.

11. Instant on. From pressing power to 1st shot is like 1-2 seconds. Once the lens motors out, its ready. No waiting.

What I don't like about the camera:

1. Battery. Its a proprietary battery and needs to have the microchip. There are generics, but if it doesn't have the microchip to talk to the camera, the camera wont turn on. Beware on buying generic batteries.

2. No viewfinder. Hard to see the lcd in direct sunlight, but then so is my smartphone and laptop. Not that big of a deal, as shots with direct full sun on screen are rare for me.

When purchasing, I would recommend the Class 10 SDHC cards from a reputable company. Panasonic recommends at least a Class 6. For a few bucks more, get the Class 10. I have yet to wait for the the camera to 'write to disk' before taking the next shot. It is also fast enough for HD video, again, no waiting or buffering/glitching. As for cases, watch the sizes. I originally ordered the Lowepro Ridge 10 because the dimensions said it would fit. It didn't. I went to my local target and they had the ridge series. The 30 fits it with a little wiggle room to spare. The 20 would be too snug and risk breaking the zipper. The ridge 30 has a zipper for the camera, a flap and pouch that fit the charger (but barely, and I would not walk around with it in...just a good place to store it when it sits in the closet), and a zipper on the flap for an extra memory card or battery. Comes with shoulder strap and closed belt loop.

...more to come, I will update the zs8-black

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I upgraded from the Z3 and this is my 3rd Lumix camera. I am a insurance adjuster and take over 300 pictures per day and these cameras get alot of heavy work and is constantly used in conditions that is not the average user. What I wanted most from a work camera, was the ability to zoom in and the wide angle. I take alot of photos on roofs where damages have occured and the ability of this camera to do those things, is unsurpassed. The old one had a 12x zoom which I thought was great, until I used this 16x zoom. Quite amazing to say the least. With your typical camera of this size, you might get a 5 zoom and you will just not believe the difference with this 16 zoom. Next would be the 24 wide angle aspect. Again, quite amazing. I can stand 25 feet in front of a house and get the whole house in the photo. With typical cameras, you would have to stand across the street.

Next would be the picture quaility. Absolutely great as well. Clear, crisp,perfect lighting and on and on.

Easy to use and set the settings as well.

Although a little more pricey than most, it is soooo worth it!!!

Take a chance on this one, if you are unsure. You will NOT be dissapointed!! Love it! Love it!

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First and foremost, this is easy to use and takes great pictures.

I've carried a predecessor to this camera, the TZ5, regularly including while running. That's moving to a dedicated application and I wanted to take advantage of the additional zoom Panasonic offers for my "daily" camera. There are smaller, lighter cameras but this is the best combination with the longer zoom, everything smaller stops at about 5X. This has an optical 16X and a very effective 20X. The macro mode gives crisp,incredible close ups.

A friend recently took his digital SLR and three lenses on a trip to Hawaii and ended up taking pictures with his cell phone because he didn't want to haul any of the photo gear on his touring. "The best camera is the one you have with you." This is easy to carry, even in a back pocket. It is too heavy for a front shirt pocket, but it's OK in a jacket pocket. I keep mine in an Amphipod model 670 Ballistic Trail Pouch which also has a belt loop if I want to use it and is large enough to hold a spare battery, though the battery life is fine in normal use.

This isn't quite a "point and shoot" but it's close enough when the dial is set to "i" or "intelligent" mode where it figures out everything for you. You just have to know to set it to the "i" setting if that's how you want it to work.

My only beef with all these non SLR digitals is that even when set to scenery mode, where a fixed "infinite" focus would be fine, they still work to focus and there's no manual override. A small concern and only occasionally problematic, such as when trying to take a picture of the moon. You have to keep in mind that the flash falls off rapidly at about 10', but the images are good in limited light.

This has a very effective image stabilization system, but as you move over about 10X with any of these cameras you need to be conscious of trying to hold still.

If you want a utilitarian, easy to use, long zoom camera that takes terrific pictures, this is an excellent choice.

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I purchased the ZS8 as an "upgrade" to my ZS7. For my purposes, I wanted a decent quality pocketable camera with some reach. The ZS8 fits the prescription nicely. I wasn't overly concerned with video performance as that's something I rarely use, and neither was I too concerned about continuous frame rate. To meet the price point, the ZS8 video is "downgraded" from the ZS7's full HD to 720p and it doesn't share the blinding speed of it's big brother ZS10 which uses a totally different MOS sensor versus the ZS8's CCD. But the image quality is quite good and the zoom capability is remarkable for a pocket camera. So far, it is performing very well. One hint is that when you are shooting very fine detail in good light, you may wish to disable the iResolution. In regular use iResolution does improve the overall contrast, but at the expense of fine detail such as fine hairs or fibers things you'll only notice at a 100% crop. The macro capability is astonishing on this camera. I've come to refer to it as my "pocket microscope". All in all, I'm very pleased with operating performance and image quality.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Gateway One ZX4970-UR10P 21.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop (Black)

Gateway One ZX4970-UR10P 21.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop
  • Intel Celeron Processor 2.4 GHz (2 MB Cache)
  • 4GB SDRAM
  • 500 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
  • 21.5-Inch Screen
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

It got delivered to me on time, nothing broken or damaged, worked great straight out of the box, its very convenient for tight spaces, but be aware it is NOT a gaming pc, games like Skyrim, Fallout 3, GTA VI, etc. lagg too much and are barely playable even on the lowest resolution setting but overall if what you are looking for is something between a laptop and a desktop, then this is it!

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The seller was fast with delivery. price was great , but unfortunately had to return it as my husband beat me to the punch and already ordered it. Easy set up. Absolutely no problem with returning and getting credit ASAP . Gateway is the only computer I will purchase. This has the touch screen,fast speed. No tower or wires all over the desk. Would never consider anything but Gateway and this model is superb

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In comparison to previous 2002 Gateway, this was a cinch to set-up. The All-in-one desktop is great for anyone who has limited space.

Friday, May 2, 2014

2.4GHz Wireless Mini PC Laptop Keyboard with touchpad + laser Pointer - 2.4G presentation Pointer ke

2.4GHz Wireless Mini PC Laptop Keyboard with touchpad + laser Pointer - 2.4G presentation Pointer keyboardGreat keyboard, seller is excelent, fast shipping and vey good communication. The product is the best I ever bought. Gives you a great comfort because you don't have to move from your bed or sofa. I recommend it!

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Monday, February 17, 2014

Lapgear Mydesk, Green (45346)

Lapgear Mydesk, Green
  • Microbead Lap Pad
  • Great For Netbooks
  • Deep Organizer Trays

I agree, the cheapest price & the best color! The cushions are plushy & really functional. Sits well on my lap or next to me on the bed or sofa. I have no problems whatsoever of my laptop slipping off. I use an enormous Dell Studio series & it fits perfectly. (I was honestly concerned that it would be too small for my widescreen laptop.)

Buy green.

Louie G.

Tucson, AZ

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Good size and comfy, a simple solution that works. Silly that different colors of the same item are radically different in price, so I bought the cheapest color! Who cares?

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When I first got the desk, I really liked the color and comfort of it, but I've had this for less than 2 months and there are already 2 long, splintery looking cracks on this. I don't think I was too rough with it, I use it with my laptop in bed or sitting on the couch. I think the cracks may have come when I picked up the lapdesk with my laptop on it, though I'm not sure.

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I bought this to use with my laptop when I study in bed and it works well for that. I find that I also use it as a meal tray and a lap desk when I journal. The plastic top is solid, not flimsy, and the padding is holding up well.

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This has become essential for my freelance writing when I get tired of sitting at the table like a responsible adult.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

AGPtek® Wireless Finger HandHeld Rechargeable USB 2.0 Trackball Mouse

AGPtek® Wireless Finger HandHeld Rechargeable USB 2.0 Trackball MouseThe problem I had with this trackball mouse is the trackball. It is not consistent. When you move the ball, the cursor sometimes moves, sometimes not. I discovered that you can usually get it working again by clicking the trigger button, but if the trackball stops working while the cursor is over a link, you select the link. Sometimes you have to click the trigger button several times just to move from the top of the page to the bottom. Very frustrating.

All the other buttons and the scroll wheel work perfectly, all the time.

I recommend you pass on this trackball mouse. Spend a little more money and buy a better quality unit.

I almost always read the comments and go with good products. Yet this time I decided to ignore comments and give a try to the product, it clearly was a mistake. the concept is great, to have a wireless trackball in hand, but once there it became a worthless piece of junk, cursor appears and then drifts to the lower left corner and that's that ! won't work anymore. The manufacturer must definitely refine this product and stop wasting scarce resources of our planet in things that do not work. I have used logitec trackballs since they hit the market and have nothing but admiration, respect and gratitude for their products, all manufacturers should strive for such good quality.

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I've been using a wireless keyboard/touchpad combination for a few years now, but I've begun to experience problems in my hand from the touchpad. So onto a different approach.

I saw this handheld, trackball mouse and thought it would be the perfect solution to my problem. It would be if it worked.

Like another reviewer mentioned, it only works intermittently; sometimes it works fine, but most of the time it either stops working and has to be reactivated by clicking, or it just doesn't move at all.

The company that makes this really needs to iron out the problems BEFORE they put it on sale.

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did not receive what i ordered.i was sent 2 agptek.which both are trash.i had to reset it every other time i used it.and the full program will not come in.so can not use it.the laser will not install on both of them.they are both throwed back in a box...lesson learned.

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This product will not hold a charge for more that 10 minutes. Received mouse and charged it up over night, next day took it to work so I could give a presentation on the big screen in our confferance room and after 10 minutes it died. Made me look like an A$$. Not very happy with this product at all. Sense then I have tried it many times and still same thing happens.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

MSI Computer Corp. AMD 760G Micro ATX DDR3 1333 AM3+ Motherboards 760GM-E51 (FX)

MSI Computer Corp. AMD 760G Micro ATX DDR3 1333 AM3+ Motherboards 760GM-E51
  • CPU: Socket AM3+ Support 64bit AMD FX/ Phenom II X6/X4/X3/X2/ Athlon II X4/X3/X2/ Sempron Processors; Support HyperTransport 3.0; FSB up to 2.6GHz
  • Chipset: AMD 760G & SB 710 Chipset
  • Memory: 4x DDR3-1333/1066/800 DIMMs, Unbuffered, Max Capacity up to 32GB
  • Slots: 1x PCI-Express 2.0 x16 Slot(Support Hybrid CrossFireX); 1x PCI-Express x1 Slot; 2x 3.3V/5V PCI Slots
  • IDE/SATA: 1x ATA-133 Channel; 5x SATA2 Ports, Support RAID 0/ 1/ 0+1/ JBOD; 1x eSATA2 Port
  • Form Factor: Micro-ATX
  • Ports: 12x USB 2.0 Ports(6 rear, 6 by headers); 1x PS/2 Port; 1x VGA Port; 1x DVI Port; 1x HDMI port; 1x eSATA2 port; 1x RJ45 Port; Audio I/O Jacks

I am a proud owner of this motherboard. It has everything you need, including old ports like IDE (if you are interested in using your old HDD's). It has capacity for 32GB of RAM, but 8GB is more than enough for a couple of years. Of course, I searched on the Web for reviews on this product and looks like the FX processors are having some compatibility issues (something related to the drivers). That is not my case, I bought a Phenom II X4 and I have no regrets since then.

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Take notice, although this board states it will support the FX series of CPU's (with update), it WILL NOT support the FX 8350 8 core. The information is only found digging into MSI's website, and a very tiny blurb way don amidst all the tech spec's is a notation regarding 125w processors not being supported. This info is not in the online advertising, on the box, or in the manual included. The board will shut your system down when the CPU is under even light load, and this can cause severe damage in other area's of your system. Another gripe, I don't know if this is the same for all 760G-E51 FX boards, but mine did not come with a jumper for JBAT1 which is not easily noticeable unless your looking. So the board will not allow you to save CMOS settings, and will display a "CMOS Battery Low" message every time you boot until you place a jumper in the correct pin position of JBAT1. Until this issue is corrected, your board will not correctly post and performance of your other equipment will be limited.

In summary, again, this will not support an FX 8350. In general, this will not support any mid to high end gaming rig's due to it's various and numerous other issues. If your running quad core or under AM3+ CPU's and are not looking to game, then I'm sure you'll be fine. But even then, I'd go for something cheaper and better quality.

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Excelent motherboard!! Much better than i've been looking for here in Brazil. Just perfect!!

And the price, is amazing!! Awsome cost x benefits.

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This motherboard is slightly behind what is currently available but having all the components for a new system other than a Motherboard, CPU and memory, this Motherboard fit the bill. I am using it with an AMD FX 6100 6-core processor and 16 GB of DDR3 1600 RAM. I reused sata2 drives which report higher speed with this motherboard than the last.

The only issue I ran into was playing with the software that came with it, trying to unlock the extra cores in the CPU and over clock, I had to remove the battery and one of the PCI cards to get the system to boot. Running this board with Windows 7 64, with out the extra software supplied on the CD (just the drivers, most from Microsoft) it runs well..

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Excelente tarjeta Madre para un PC de uso común.

Usada don un Atlhon II X3 y funciona excelente.

Buena compra.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

XtremeGUARD© Barnes & Noble NOOK HD 7" TABLET (2012) Screen Protector (Ultra CLEAR)

XtremeGUARD© Barnes & Noble NOOK HD 7' TABLET Screen ProtectorThe protective cover is of good quality. It was a little challenging to place on the screen. I needed to do many times. But I would purchase again if needed.

I found this on amazon, I usually buy my protectors from Zagg, but they do not offer one for the Nook HD. This one is as good as theirs, it seems to be of the same durable material. It installs the same way, instructions that came with it said to use soapy water, but I had plenty of solution left over from another protector, so I used that. I would recommend this protector to anyone who wants a good quality protector.

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Price w/s&h was awesome for $. Came quickly on the first day estimated. Feels like Armour Shield & easy to install but used left over solution from a previous purchase. Only thing it had 2 little defects on the edges that aren't a deal breaker. Screen looks clear.

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Friday, December 20, 2013

BoxWave Tungsten E2 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)

BoxWave Tungsten E2 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector
  • Winner of Handheld Computing's Top Award!
  • Super clear and packed with numerous features
  • Anti-Glare, Dust Repelling, Fingerprint Free, and Improves Handwriting Recognition
  • Washable and Reusable, ClearTouch Anti-Glare protects your Tungsten E2's sensitive touchscreen against Scratches

I had searched the web to figure out which screen protectors to purchase for my Tungsten E2 and these were recommended. I must say I'm very happy with my choice. They arrived quickly, are easy to apply, easy to push out air bubbles, and have no smudges, scrapes, or other marks (the original protector which came with my palm PDA was awful!) I would purchase again without hesitation.

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I never knew I needed a screen protector until my old Palm gave out completely due, no doubt, to terminal scarring on the screen. A protector came with the Tungsten E2, but it was hard to apply without bubbles and wasn't very clear. This one is great--it comes with a well-designed little device to apply it without any bubbles, and once applied, it is invisible but thick enough to provide the screen with real protection. I think it also noticibly diminishes glare. It seems expensive, but I'm guessing that it will prolong the life of my pda.

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I just wasted $16.35 on this piece of junk. It arrived quickly, and became unusable even faster.

For those of you used to disposable screen covers, there is only one in this package! The instructions say you can clean it, but it came out of the packaging with lint on it, which immediately adhered to the sticky side, and could not be cleaned off.

Since the package was opened, it could not be returned.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Skque Clear Silicone Skin Case for HP TOUCH PAD

Skque Clear Silicone Skin Case for HP TOUCH PAD
  • Durable, Precise Cutouts Give Easy Access to All the Functionalities
  • Protect your HP TouchPad WiFi 16GB 32GB 9.7 Inch Tablet with the Silicone Skin Cover
  • Have a strong grip on your reader so it won't slip out of your hands
  • Soft and flexible design for a soft feel and easy slip on and off function
  • Size: Perfect Fits

I bought this case for the Le Pan II a form factor similar to the Ipad. The Le Pan II has a very nice finish but it is extremely slippery to hold in the hand. the clear silicone case does a nice job of making it easy and secure to hold. Fits well with most ports easily accessible. I might prefer a different color, but that is a bit picky...

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It don't fit well it comes off way to easy, would be a nice case for the hp touch but its way too big

Gomadic Advanced Motorola Bravo AA Battery Pack Charge Kit - Portable power built with upgradeable T

Gomadic Advanced Motorola Bravo AA Battery Pack Charge Kit - Portable power built with upgradeable TipExchange Technology
  • Integrated circuitry regulates output voltage specific to the Motorola Bravo. Advanced logic maximizes overall charger efficiency.
  • Built using the unique Gomadic TipExchange Technology that protects your investment by providing the ability to upgrade charging ports by simply swapping physical connectors.
  • Specification: Input Voltage (4 X AA Batteries), Cable length (6 inches), Dimensions (5.0 X 1.5 X 0.75 inches), Circuit Design (Motorola Bravo specific), TipExchange enabled (Yes)
  • Internal circuit designed to protect your Motorola Bravo from power surges, overcharging and short circuiting.
  • This Gomadic Battery Pack can be reused forever by simply inserting fresh batteries, providing instant power on demand.

this will not charge your phone with any speed or power. All it is good for is holding the charge for a long time if all you are doing is talking and texting. Not an ideal substitute for a phone charger. If you are looking for something like this that actually works extremely well, try a newtrent charger

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch AOD255-2509 Netbook (Invisi

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch AOD255-2509 NetbookThis is great for protecting your netbook computer. It is simple, and in my opinion, would be more secure in a metropolitan area (or anywhere, really) because it protects without drawing attention to itself.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Gomadic High Output Home Wall AC Charger for the Sanyo Katana II with Power Sleep technology - Intel

Gomadic High Output Home Wall AC Charger for the Sanyo Katana II with Power Sleep technology - Intelligently designed with Gomadic TipExchange
  • Power Sleep"" feature reduces vampire power draw 99%. Charger will consume less than 0.1W of power when in ""dormant state"" (e.g. not connected to the Sanyo Katana II).
  • Advanced state-of-the-art internal circuitry protects the Sanyo Katana II from power surges, overcharging, and short-circuiting, to significantly extend the internal battery lifecycle.
  • Gomadic Powerful High Wattage wall charger for home or travel use. Customized circuit design is based on the latest in power regulation and is tailored to the precise output voltage and resistor ID requirements of the Sanyo Katana II (accurate to 0.1v!)
  • Specification: Input Voltage (100 - 240vAC), Cable length (50 inches), Transformer Dimensions (2.0 X 1.75 inches), Foldable Adapter (Yes), Circuit Design (Sanyo Katana II Specific)
  • A quality product intended to be the last home/travel charger you ever buy! This product is backed by the Gomadic Lifetime Warranty.

When my original charger died on me I found this for a reasonable price. Even though it charged my phone to full battery in a short time, it only lasted for a good six months. I ended up finding a another charger for less than a dollar on here that has lasted me an entire year and still works. If you are looking for a charger to last you for a long time I would not recommend this product.

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Monday, November 11, 2013

1000mAh PG Premium Battery for Sony Ercisson BST-25 , DPY901397 T606, T608, T610, T610 NZ, T616, T61

1000mAh PG Premium Battery for Sony Ercisson BST-25 , DPY901397 T606, T608, T610, T610 NZ, T616, T618, T628, T630, T637I got this battery to rejuvenate my aging T610 which i still use a lot. The original 770mAh BST-25 battery had outlived its time and wouldn't last more than a day.

The first charge, i got about 48 hours of runtime which included about 5-6 hours of talktime. Second time i charged, it lasted for almost 60 hours with 3 hours of talktime and the third charge i got 72 hours with 2 hours of talktime. Minimal texting and no internet usage. I have poor reception in my area (3/5 bars) so i guess runtimes would be better where there's better reception.

Only con i can think of is it's a little heavier than the original. When directly compared with the other battery you can't tell the difference but when inside the phone i can feel it heavier. Guess i'll get used to it in time. Can't really complain about it, it is rated at 1000mAh so i guess the weight is acceptable.

Very cheap, the local sony ericsson service center quoted about $26 for an original replacement BST-25 battery.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

MoKo Dual-View Multi Angle Leather Folio Cover Case for Motorola Xoom 2 DROID XYBOARD 8.2-Inch Media

MoKo Dual-View Multi Angle Leather Folio Cover Case for Motorola Xoom 2 DROID XYBOARD 8.2-Inch Media Edition Tablet MZ607 - BLACKThe cover worked great. Allows for setup in multi angles. The construction and material are good as well. Very happy with the item. Had tried to order from a company not filled by Amazon and it was on hold for over 5 weeks. The order was automatically cancel which got me looking at options. Found this one filled by Amazon and it shipped the day I ordered it. Ote company made it sound like the product was pending manufacturing, when in fact they just did not have stock. Best to stick with ones filled by Amazon.

This is very sturdy and the ability to use it in the cover or stand alone easily converts. Great deal

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Purchased as a gift for a new XYBoard user and they were very impressed with it. They liked it's construction and the ability to stand the tablet either vertical or horizontal on a flat surface. If they're happy, then so am I!

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Fosmon 3 in 1 Bundle for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7" Inch Tablet Device- 1x Fosmon DURA S Series TPU Ca

Fosmon 3 in 1 Bundle for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7' Inch Tablet Device- 1x Fosmon DURA S Series TPU Case , 1x Fosmon Crystal Clear Screen Protector Shield, 1x Fosmon Black Capacitive Touch Screen Stylus Pen
  • Protects your Kindle Fire HD 7 from scratches and scuffs
  • Custom cutouts for direct access to all device features
  • Soft touch and non-slip coating makes it easy to handle
  • Lightweight and slim fitting design adds minimal bulk
  • Custom made crystal clear screen protector to fit the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7'

The stylus works fine but the case itself is an aqua color, not blue like in the picture. The screen protector is absolutely horrible though. You put one side on and then pull off the protective covering on the side you touch which only makes more air bubbles. I had it on perfect and then pulled off the top protective layer and it created about 20 tiny air bubbles.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Iomega REV 35GB/90GB Media Disk (1pk)

Iomega REV 35GB/90GB Media Disk
  • REV media
  • 35GB of uncompressed storage
  • Up to 90GB of compressed storage
  • 5-year warranty
  • Includes plastic case and 3 disk labels

I have always used and liked the Iomega products starting with their Zip drives. The ease of use, flexibility and storage capacity have always made these products well worth the price.

I use this product to back up my computer. I prefer to use the Rev Disks, which can be stored in a safe location in case of disaster. Using secondary hard drives, either external or internal, can be risky. These drives sometimes suffer mechanical breakdowns and are susceptible to the same risks as the computer, i.e. fire, water, viruses, other damage.

As far as storage capacity, the Rev disks have the most storage capacity that I have seen. There are probably others out there with more, but I always try to go with known and reputable name brands. Having the high storage capacity make backups easier which, in turn, lets me do it more frequently. Using one Rev disk verses numerous CDs or DVDs, is just plain easier. If you have a hard drive larger than 35GB, then CDs and or DVDs are just too much hassle, which makes backups a nightmare. With the Rev product, it makes it soooo much easier. I highly recommend this product.

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Very good product to make backups of the data of your office, I already have long time using an external unit for this type of cartridges and I have never had problems. An excellent product.

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I use these disks in my iomega REV drive to back up my PC. They work as expected.

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This product may be fine for the home user with small infrequent backups. But with LTO2 drives starting at $1500 and 200GBnative/400GBcompressed tapes costing $35 each, the cost of the media will quickly overwhelm the savings in the drive for any larger/more frequent backup routine. This format is far too costly for archive media as well.

Iomega has been trying for years to create another winner like the Zip drive, but they've failed to recognize it's been done with DVD-R and soon with HDDVD/Blu-Ray. There simply isn't a need for a high priced product like this. If the units were $100 and the media were $10, they'd have a chance.

What can I say? As always I get what I ordered quickly, it is up to Iomega's usual high standard, even though UPS did try to crush the package. No problems, still happy.