Showing posts with label portable video games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portable video games. Show all posts

Saturday, October 18, 2014

USA Gear Impact-Resistant HybriGel Case and Charging Cable for T-Mobile , Sprint , AT&T , Verizon ,

USA Gear Impact-Resistant HybriGel Case and Charging Cable for T-Mobile , Sprint , AT&T , Verizon , U.S. Cellular Samsung Galaxy Note II , 2 / N7100
  • Sleek, rubberized black trim and stylish clear construction for your Samsung Galaxy Note II
  • Perfect mix of hard and soft plastic and silicone materials provide full protection
  • Sturdy formfitting construction absorbs shock from bumps and knocks
  • Soft-Touch coating and rubberized trim provides a comfortable handling surface
  • Allows access to all ports and functionalities while the case is attached

Great cover, fits very well on the phone, no problems and great price as well. overall it is a good buy.

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Didn't my expectations protecting my phone as I wanted something hard shell impact resistant being I know my environments my phone cracked causing me to have to pay tmobile to have repair being case was not impact proof you live u learn I suppose

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I purchased this for my At&t version of the Note 2. It fits perfectly adds no bulk to the phone whatsoever and that is what I wanted because this phone is big! I thought the whole case was tpu but it is just the edge that is in black. the white back is like hard plastic. What's nice about this case is that it is one piece and not two pieces which I think adds bulk to the case.

All of the openings are exact matches for the mics, headphone jack, camera and stylus.

Awesome case! Also bought one with a blue edge.

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I expected a better product. Really draws the fingerprints. Once the fingerprints are on, somewhat difficult to remove. Easy to install though. Would not buy this product again.

Friday, October 17, 2014

SanDisk 32 MB CompactFlash Card

SanDisk 32 MB CompactFlash Card
  • 32 MB memory
  • Removable data storage system
  • Ultra compact
  • High image quality
  • For use in digital cameras, PDAs, HPCs, personal communicators, and audio recorders

At 1024 x 768 resolution, this memory card holds 200-390 images on my Polaroid PDC-700 camera (that's like 8-16 rolls of film). The price and capacity are just right for weekend trips or special events. **Go crazy** and take pictures of anything and everything that catches your eye!

I took 89 pictures in 5 hours at my company's "Relay for Life" event on Friday, and really enjoyed not having to "budget" my photos or worry about running out of film. The image quality was excellent, and downloading was quick & easy with a digital film reader.

I'm planning a 2-week trip to Spain this fall, and am considering an additional 32MB SanDisk memory card just in case I get **Too Crazy**. Does anyone know if they make a storage case for spare memory cards?

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When I purchased my digital camera (Kodak DC280) I included one of these for extra space. The card works properly and was at a good price. What else can you ask for?

Not much, unless you find that you sometimes take lots of photos. I guess that includes me. In which case you'll wish that you purchased a larger card. I bought the Viking 128mb card, and now feel completely prepared with the combined cards providing enourmous storage. Unless you are going to be away for an extended period, I can't imagine needing more space.

The bottom line is that this card works, but you need to really consider what your storage requirements will be so you can select the right size.

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I have a 32 MB Sandisk Compact Flash card for my Nikon Coolpix 950, a 2-megapixel digital cam. This card will allow you to record about 50 pictures at the standard (640x480) resolution, so if you find you're not a 'power user' of your camera, it should be plenty and the dollars-to-megabyte ratio is right!

However, if you regularly shoot at higher resolutions such as 1600x1200 (i.e. 8" x 10" photo quality), you won't be able to fit 20 photos on this card. In that event, you might want to think about going for their 96MB card (also available from Amazon!)

With this size card you might also want to think about going for Sandisk's inexpensive USB card reader it's up to 50x as fast and a lot less hassle than hooking the camera up to the computer!

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I didn't realize that there are large differences between brands of CompactFlash cards until I purchased (thinking that I was saving money) an inferior, "no name" brand. The generic card literally fell apart on me.

After making that mistake, I researched through the tech boards and unequivically, the SanDisk and the Viking disks received the best reviews and the highest ratings.

I chose the SanDisk brand because its price was better than the Viking's without foregoing the quality as I had done previously.

This is a great buy at the current, discounted price. Take advantage of it while the sale price is still available!

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The most common application for this type of memory card is a digital camera, but these can also be used with a number of electronic devices, including the HP Jordana, and even your laptop computer with a PC Card adapter. You can store any type of data on the cartridge, and they can be quickly changed between devices. I have never had a problem with any of my SanDisk Compact Flash Cards.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Black Slim Hard Nylon Cube Portfolio Cover Carrying Case For Barnes & Noble NOOK COLOR eBook Reader

Black Slim Hard Nylon Cube Portfolio Cover Carrying Case For Barnes & Noble NOOK COLOR eBook Reader Tablet + Includes a eBigValue Determination Hand Strap + Includes a Universal Graphic Designer Stylus Pen
  • This lightweight cover is contoured to fit your Nook Color smooth, rounded edges
  • Protects from bumps, dents and scratches // Profesional Portfolio Case with easy to Carry Handles
  • Material: Durable Synthetic Leather with strong Straps to hold in your eReader while you are reading
  • + Includes a eBigValue (TM) Determination Hand Strap Key Chain to attach to your keys as a reminder
  • + Includes a Graphic Designer Stylus Pen, Can be use to navigate your iPad and including to edit pic

case fits nook color and protects it well. however this case is designed more for the regular nook or kindle due to the strap across the lower half of screen

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Alphasmart Neo - Handheld

Alphasmart Neo - HandheldI purchased the Neo2 for taking notes in college classes as I am unable to write. It does the job, but not a great job. Because the keyboard is not ergonomic, nor is there a way to attach a better keyboard, my spelling on the Neo is horrendous. It is also difficult to see the cursor when attempting to move it around in the text to make corrections, so I gave up on that. After each lecture, I transfer the file to the computer, then Save As a Word document, then run spell checker, then try to get the notes better organized. I also record the lecture and transcribe the recording against the Neo text file and I miss about 10% of it on the Neo. I am actually a fast and accurate typist with an ergonomic keyboard, so using the Neo is quite frustrating for me, but at least I get the notes. Unfortunately, it will have to be an expensive stop-gap tool until I can afford something better.

I started out with an Alphasmart 3000 three years ago when I wanted to join other writers at coffeehouses for write-ins, but could not afford a laptop. I discovered that the Alphasmart 3000 was a great non-distraction writing machine that allowed me to produce larger word counts on my rough drafts than having a machine that was hooked up to the internet. The combination of the small screen, not being able to go back and edit easily on the fly and the ability to load up my finished work to my computer's word processing program with ease turned out to be a winning combination for me as a writer.

After a year of using the Alphasmart 3000, I decided to upgrade to the Alphasmart Neo. I am glad that I did. With the Neo, I have the same good features that made the AS3K a wonderful non-distraction writing machine. The Neo's keyboard is more comfortable with a better feel to the keys and the screen is slightly larger than the AS3K. The Neo handles larger file sizes and has a dictionary, thesarus and a word count feature built in. The unit is lightweight and tough. The battery life is like nothing in this world. I put in batteries once a year and then forget about it. I always have power in the unit when I need it.

I now own a laptop, but when I am working on a rough draft, I still pull out my Alphasmart Neo. It is my preferred drafting machine of choice. I have paired up the Neo with a Neoprene sleeve designed for a 13" MacBook Air and a Mighty Bright Music Light. Everything fits easily into my writing bag and carts around effortlessly.

If you are a novelist, a freelance writer, a student who needs to take notes in the classroom but are not allowed to bring a computer with you, do consider purchasing the Alphasmart Neo. It might be the answer you were looking for.

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We chose this product because it had Cowriter on it, which is a program that helps with spelling. My son loves this aid as he has a hard time spelling. He loves to write imaginative stories but has difficulty physically writing and the computer has too many distractions which the Alphasmart Neo does not, so he makes greater progress. When hooked to the computer things can be easily printed or just saved to the computer. I would recommend this to anyone who needs a simple typing device without all the games, internet and other distractions found on computers. It's been a great help to my son's education!

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Wanted a Alphasmart Neo when I saw a fellow writer using it.

This machine comes in so handy because it is so portable.

It is also so easy to use. And the battery seems to last forever

making it easy for long interviews, class notes, or airline flights.

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bought this for my 9 yr.old autistic grandson..it's working out wonderfully.it came in great shape.they have these in his class for a few kids, but I thought he should have his own..

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

PDair Black Leather Flip Cover Carry Case + belt clip for Motorola Atrix 4G

PDair Black Leather Flip Cover Carry Case + belt clip for Motorola Atrix 4GFirst let me say that I've had PDair cases before and thought they were of very good quality and this is why I bought another one. This one came with what appeared as the same type of quality but after just one day the magnetic snap broke out of the strap. I have super glued it back on but not sure how long that will last and am still thinking about sending it back. I should give this a one star because of this but I do like the case but PDair needs to look at the quality of their snaps so this one issue doesn't hurt what is a good phone case.

Monday, September 1, 2014

LG US740 UX740 APEX Ally VS740 BLACK SHELL CASE

LG US740 UX740 APEX Ally VS740 BLACK SHELL CASECheap plastic case. Not worth the money spent. Broke after the first drop. Would not recommend others to buy it.

This case was good at first, but afte about a week it started cracking at the edges and wouldn't stay on the phone.

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When I had a LG ally, this was by far my favorite phone case. They are light, cheap, and durable. The only thing that ever breaks on them is the plastic parts the hold the case on the phone, so when you buy them I advise you to buy two or three so that you can have a replacement case when/if your current case breaks.

I am sure you are thinking that if it breaks then I should not be giving it 5 stars, but for the money and how infrequently they break, they are awesome phone cases.

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this case is garbage. it broke within a week of use and I'm not exactly rough on my phones. in fact, this is the first phone case I have EVER bought and I am seriously disappointed. I will not be buying anything like this ever again. next time I'll put a few more dollars down and get something that's made of higher quality than this.

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This product is better than what the phone came with. It is made of stronger material and I shouldn't have to worry about using any others for a long time.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Handheld Wired Trackball Mice Mouse / Thumb-Controlled Trackball, Connects Via USB Port

Handheld Wired Trackball Mice Mouse / Thumb-Controlled Trackball, Connects Via USB PortWorks pretty well as a tabletop mouse and as a travel mouse. It is wired which is what I wanted for this application. But it has some drawbacks: 1.) It's pretty small. Not easily useable by an adult as a handheld mouse. You cannot hold it in your palm so you have to learn to hold it by the fingertips which makes it unwieldy. 2.) The roller ball has so much play in it that when you remove your thumb, the cursor moves before you can click. 3.) The size and configuration make it very difficult to pick up without right clicking wherever the cursor is located. 4.) The buttons are so sensitive it's easy click to by mistake. However, with practice, it's serviceable as a handheld just be sure to slow the the pointer speed down.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Lenovo Ideapad K1 10.1-Inch Android Tablet - Classic Series Dark Blu

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Lenovo Ideapad K1 10.1-Inch Android Tablet - Classic Series Dark Blue / Black
  • Non-OEM Case for Lenovo Ideapad K1 10.1-Inch Android Tablet
  • Padded tablet compartment with Velcro retaining strap (Netbook NOT included)
  • Large accessory pocket for power brick, cords and mouse.
  • Interior storage pockets for netcard, SD cards, magazine and cellphone. Padded interior dividers for customization. Adjustable padded shoulder strap.
  • Available in Black, Dark Blue and Red. Search: rooCASE Classic Tablet Lenovo Ideapad K1 10.1-Inch Android Tablet

The rooCASE is a fantastic product. It is roomy, protective, heavy duty, versatile, & a great value. The only improvement I can think of there may be others but this one's mine is the pocket on the outside should be at least as large as the case to allow for standard size paper to be placed in it. It's just a little too small & that's frustrating. I don't want to fold everything. 5 stars if that changes.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

CrazyOnDigital Clear White Silicon Skin Case For Apple iPad

CrazyOnDigital Clear White Silicon Skin Case For Apple iPad
  • ? Compatible with Apple iPad Tablet 3G Wifi 32GB 64GB
  • ? Securely holds Apple iPad in place
  • ? Anti-slip properties gives your handheld more grip on surfaces
  • ? Unique color design
  • ? Easy access to all ports

It's just your average silicone iPad cover. For less than five bucks it isn't that bad. Just doesn't fit right. It's too tight so when its wrapped around the iPad, it pulls the silicone too tight to the point where it stretches and forms an oblong edge and makes the iPad look like crap. So I don't use it. But like I said, it gets the job done.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

IPAD2 Leather Case Keyboard

IPAD2 Leather Case Keyboard
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This product sinced in seconds with the bluetooth connection and is an outstanding deal. The case is professoinal in appearance, well made, fits perfectly, and functions as if Apple made it.

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Excellent product. works very well with the IPAD2. Very well made and the blue tooth sinc-up was quick and flawless.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

HP iPAQ rz1710 Pocket PC PDA 203MHz 25MB SD/MMC Windows Mobile 2003 FA289A

HP iPAQ rz1710 Pocket PC PDA 203MHz 25MB SD/MMC Windows Mobile 2003 FA289A
  • HP iPAQ Pocket PC rz1710 - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - S3C2410 203 MHz - RAM: 32 MB - ROM: 32 MB - 3.5" color TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - IrDA

This PDA is designed for people who wish to use it for basic tasks that pda's are intended for such as editing documents taking notes, and organizing your life. It also has the ability to be an mp3 player and a video device with the addition of an sd memory card (inexpensive on ebay).

While it does have a smaller amount of memory then some other PDA's you have to remember it is an entry level device designed for what was mentioned above. Other devices cost hundreds of dollars so you are getting a basic PDA for a low price as opposed to a $300 PDA with more memory and capabilities such as wi-fi

That being said you can add those capabilities to this PDA. Blue tooth and wi-fi cards can be added and sd cards for increased memory. This PDA can also run all basic applications and some of the more tasking ones including games such as age of empires.

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The HP iPAQ Pocket pc rz1710 is a good buy for the first time pocket pc user. The built in applications are very usefull for managing your day to day activities. Furthermore its screen resolution is great for the price. However it does not come with bluetooth or wifi which severely limits its ability to connect to other modern gadgets or the internet. In addition its low internal RAM prevents it from running many third party applications. In summary, If you are looking for basic functionality to help organise your activities, this product is for you.If you need more than that a higher end product is what you should be looking for.

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I don't use all the stuff that comes with this iPAQ. I use the pocket word for stuff at work and it work great. I'm thinking of getting more of them. If the price drops just a bit more. THK"s

Saturday, May 31, 2014

HDMI Pocket Projector

HDMI Pocket ProjectorI'm not sure why more people have not reviewed this product but I think for the price this is a pretty good deal. This is the third pico type projector that I have bought over the years. I live in limited space so having large media playing devices (TVs/Monitors) is usually not an option especially since I tend to move every 2 years or so. This is the reason that I got interested in Pico Projectors in the first place imagine it a big screen TV that fits into your hand. All you really need is a white surface to project it on.

But there are also pitfalls to this sort of thing. Battery life tends to max in these devices at about 90-120 minutes. The speakers they have generally are too quiet/small sounding for viewing with multiple people. Most also seem to have lumens under 20 so you really need a dark room.

Bearing this in mind and also the fact that I wanted HDMI quality I didn't have that many options. The ShowXX HDMI laser pico projector seemed the most ideal. Yes the battery life is poor at 2 hours but for the most part I just plug it in. And yes you need an almost completely pitch black room to really appreciate it. What was great was how small it was and the (mini) HDMI out meant that I could hook it up to more than just my Iphone/pad/touch. The sound was tiny since it came only from my attached device, but with bluetooth, I was able to hook up speakers to make the sound warmer. The picture was top notch but a little dark even on the brightest settings. The fact that it is a laser projector also meant that you don't have to focus it because it is always in focus. The disadvantages? It gets pretty hot, you can't put it on a tripod unless you by the VGA adapter which means then you can't use the HDMI or IPhone hook up either. It really only projects at 848x480. Also, it died on me or at the very least the bulb was becoming inconsistent sometimes it would work, other times it would cut out.

As I was deciding to buy a new one, I happen to run into the above device while in Miami at Brookstone. Although it was cheaper by about $70.00 I wasn't that impressed with the picture with the display model until I realized something I was in a fully lit store and I could still see the movie playing very well. I checked the specs on the model and low and behold the lumens are 85 a great deal higher than the ShowXX. Could I actually watch a movie with the lights on? Turning it over I saw also that it has a 1/4" hole for a tripod another plus. In the back was a USB (sadly only for charging other devices) but a full size HDMI (I just feel these are sturdier than Mini-HDMI). I decided to go for it and bought the device. The picture was so much better at home than at the store first off with the lights on. On top of that, with the lights out it's even more outstanding. No laser here, so there is a scroll wheel to adjust the focus. For some reason when I have this hooked into a media player, I can't use the bluetooth (or at least haven't figured out how to), but I could directly connect my speaker to the projector and get the same warmer sound so no fooling with the smaller speakers in the device.

My current set up has it attached to my Apple TV which allows me to stream from my Idevice to the projector directly that way I can still use my iPad for example without it being connected to the projector. Some may complain that you have to get the HDMI adapter for Apple iPhone/Pad devices in order to connect it but a) I already had one of these and b) a lack of a propriety connection means you can hook up any media player with an HDMI output socket (my Vaio Laptop, PS3 for example) without the need for a specialized adapter so it's more versatile. I have already tested it out with my computers and have liked the results. I don't think I will ever use this for presentations (where I work already has one), but blowing up pictures larger to trace them is a plus for some of the other projects I do. The lumens are bright enough that I can actually watch something with the lights on so it can be more like a regular monitor too. I pretty much always have it plugged in so I haven't really tested the battery. The resolution to my eyes seems almost equal to the ShowXX too, although I think the ShowXX delivers the sharper (darker) picture but not by much. Thus far I think it is a worthy successor to my last pico projector.

What I like the versatility, the ability to dock on a tripod without an adapter, 85 lumens, full sized HDMI slot, small size, little need for specialized adapters (depending on your device of course)

What I don't like I wish it was a laser projector I just think that is far cooler, would be nicer if it were smaller, I wish the USB connector would let you attach a thumb drive (just more convienient), battery life (although this is as good as the ShowXX just a general wish). Also although I can just hook it directly to my speakers, I would rather run the sound from my I device to my speakers via bluetooth (less wires over all and I just feel it looks cooler).

In fact given all my complaints, I feel like I need to knock off only 0.5-1 star (can't give it a 4.5 rating on Amazon which is really more accurate).

Is this as good as something more expensive of course not. But if you are on a budget and have more limited space this device with a little ingenuity added to help with the sound is actually a pretty good deal.

I bought this as a gift for someone, who loves to go to cinema to watch movies in large screen. Cinema is fine, but the cost of watching one movie and the travel to the nearest cinema to us was a hassle. So I decided to buy a projector as a gift. But the idea of projector lamps dying so often made me research for an alternative: LED projectors. Despite having lower lumen brightness rating than traditional projectors, the idea of not having to worry about replacing lamps is a big plus.

So I came across this Brookestone HDMI Pocket Projector. After reading several reviews, I ordered it hoping that this purchase will be well worth it.

Here are the specs:

85 lumens

854 X 480 native resolution, also accepts 1080p inputs

Built-in battery lets the projector runs up to 2 hours, and also as power bank for your mobile devices

Full HDMI sized input port

Small sized projector (your average external 2.5" HDD size)

2 built in speakers

It arrived from Amazon yesterday, well packed inside a larger box. Upon taking the projector out of its packing, I was really amazed at how small it is ( around the size of an 2.5" external HDD ). Although you cant fit it into your pocket and carry it around, it is still very small compared to traditional projectors that have their lamps burnt out so often. To be honest, I was sort of worried about its performance, given its small-ish size but then again its arrived (Cant turn back now, can I?). So I plugged it in to let it charge till fully charged before testing it (around an hour or so to full charge).

Plugged it into the HDMI port on my lappy and switched it on in my brightly lit room and I am getting ~30" screen size on the wall quite near in front of me. Despite being only 85 lumens and in a brightly lit room, the image is still very visible although a bit washed out. I was really really impressed by the picture it produced and was starting to feel confident that this little thing can deliver.

Next was to try its rated 60" size screen at long throw distance. Positioned the projector on the other end of my room, projecting it to the wall on the other end of my room ( I have a small room ). FYI this projector does not have keystone and zoom adjustments, so taking a moment or two to find the right position is needed. With the lights on, the image is very washed out so I switched off the lights and was blown away by the ~60" screen movie on my wall. It was vivid, color was quite accurate and of course very very bright.

After fine tuning the focus on this little projector, I settled down on my movie for about two hours. The fan noise on this projector was almost silent while watching movie and it stayed cool through out the operation time, it was no where near "hot" in terms of temperature. I think you can well go with 100" size with this little thing, but my room is too small and I do not have a larger wall to project to. 60" is good enough and I would prefer this over a smaller tv set. Heck, buying a 60" tv is out of the consideration because of the cost associated with it. And you cant possibly carry that 60" tv with you but with this tiny projector, all you need is a dimly lit room and a surface to project on ^_^

All in all, this is a worthwhile projector to have, at times I really do not believe that the image was projected from such a tiny device and that the brightness rating was just 85 lumens (it feels brighter than that). It does have a built-in speakers but I did not use it, I plugged in my own speaker for a fuller sound.

To sum it up, here are the pros:

Very very portable

Easy to set up and use

Bright 60" image

Runs cool and fan noise is minimal

Built in battery, lets it run for two hours and as a backup battery for your mobile devices

Almost instant on and off (No fan cooling period as in traditional projectors)

Long, long rated lamp life

Standard tripod mount hole at the bottom of the projector

Price, at $299.99 it is well within many people's budget

Of course, there are also cons:

Focus wheel, a bit too sensitive to the touch

Included HDMI cable is too short (You can purchase a longer ones though, not expensive anyway)

No Keystone and zoom adjustments

No remote

One side note though, this projector does not have built in media player which you could plug in a thumb drive and play movies off of it. Other products have this feature at a higher cost of the projector itself. I always leave my laptop switched on, and I do not have the habit of storing movies in a thumb drive so this feature is not important to me. But to some, this might be a deciding factor.

This is all for my review, thanks for taking the time to read and yes, I would definitely recommend this product to anyone who is looking at purchasing a highly portable tiny projector. This is really a package of portability and quality... might be looking at purchasing a second set.

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The Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector is a significant breakthrough in pico projector technology. There is no lag while using the projector to watch movies or play games, whether the content source is a PS3, a laptop, or a tablet, such as Amazon's own Kindle Fire HD.

IMAGE QUALITY:

The viewing angles are similar to an IPS display, about 180 degrees. People sitting at extreme angles can comfortably watch movies and even read subtitles.

By placing the projector about 12 feet away from my wall, I was able to achieve a reasonably high-quality 110-inch image, which prompted my aunt to declare my living room a theater.

SOUND:

While I'm certainly not a stickler for premium audio, even I must admit the internal speakers leave much to be desired. The sound is only adequate for a small room or a quiet meeting room, but it will not be loud enough to overcome excited, talkative children.

DESIGN:

The projector is less than an inch thick and only weighs half a pound, which is why it's such an attractive option for travelers and those with limited space. If its diminutive form does not entice you, then you're probably better off purchasing a conventional projector.

CONNECTIVITY:

The projector requires a separate, expensive accessory to connect to Apple devices. Apple sells the Lightning AV adapter for the iPhone 5, iPad 4, and iPad Mini for $49. For earlier iDevices, Apple sells the 30-pin AV adapter for $39.

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Despite its miniature size, the Brookstone HDMI projector delivers stunning high-definition image quality. It is the first pico projector that can realistically serve as a primary display. It's not the most powerful $300 projector, but it provides the most portability.

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I purchased this product direct from Brookstone. My son was unhappy about the size of the TV in his room for gaming. Playing one player games was ok for him, but if he wanted to invite a friend, split screen gaming on a 32" flat screen was a pain. After seeing this in a Brookstone catalog, we headed to the store to see if they had any on display.

The fine, friendly folks at the store had one plugged in on a table, projecting onto a surface about 3 feet away. I was impressed by its visibility and clarity in the brightly lit, glass-fronted store. After playing with it for a few minutes, the friendly sales person pointed to the back of the store, where a movie was playing. That was when I noticed that the projector was also displaying against a back wall, in a very large format. The images were a bit washed out, but given that this was a brightly lit store in the middle of the afternoon, I was suitably impressed. I purchased it on the spot.

Once I got it home, I plugged the Xbox into the projector, and turned it on. Spending a few moments finding the right placement and focus, I was certain that this would be a good experience. I turned on the XBOX, and was blown away by the sound that flowed from the device. In the small room I was in, it was massive sound, albeit a bit tinny. (I am used to laptop speakers, so this wasn't a major down side.) My kid was also very happy with the overall look of games on this device.

All in all, this is a very good purchase for us, as it provides a very large screen experience, in a small enough package that when we go visit family, we can now take our game system with us, and not have to worry about playing on a small screen.

Very satisfied with this product!

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I saw this at an airport store, less than 10 feet from a wall of bright glass. The screen was playing somthing in 1080p and I could see it. The manager moved the projector out of the demo box, and we expanded the image size by moving more into the bright room. I could still see the image with blues.

Ok, this is not perfect or overly bright as a larger 4000 lumen desktop. However, it is no bigger than a Blackberry. The ultra light weight makes it very sensitive to motion, and to focus.

Too bad my Bkby does not have a mini HDMI port. The projector works on my Droid, and with a Display port to hdmi cable, it works on my HP Laptop. Also works on every other device I have with an HDMI out. Places I do to present have large projectors, and want a file to load on their machine to project. Some of my files I do not want to give out. This works well presenting to a group of 4 or so in a normal office or small conference room.

Bad news, my grandkids love it too. So, I bought a second projector, and the $40 Ipad adaptor, and they watch movies, play games on the ceilings, in the car [in daylight too] and anywhere else they can get under foot. Runs well on the Ipad, ok on the Ipod versions.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Tascam DR2D Portable Digital Recorder

Tascam DR2D Portable Digital Recorder
  • Compact, affordable portable digital recorder for 96kHz/24-bit WAV or MP3 recording to SD cards
  • Stereo condenser microphone design with improved signal to noise ratio
  • Dual recording function records a copy of your audio at a lower level
  • Variable Speed Audition function changes the playback speed without changing the pitch
  • Powered by two AA batteries or optional power supply

Update: V1.02 Firmware appears to have fixed the NiMH battery issue. No premature shutdown with full or partially discharged NiMH and unit shuts down gracefully on low battery condition. I'm very pleased.

Original Review:

I did my homework and narrowed the choice down to the Olympus LS-11, the Sony PCM-D50, PCM-M10, and the Zoom H4n.

My primary requirement was superb internal mics.

Secondary were a clean Line In (no preamp)if possible, 4-track capability, battery life, and construction quality.

The LS-11 has top end clarity but anemic bottom end (20 hrs.

The D50 is sonically neutral and a standard in this performance/feature category, but pricey.

The M10 has phenomenal battery life >40 hrs, but to my ear, the internal mics are in a class below the other candidates.

The Zoom H4n has much to recommend it and is a 4-track recorder (but not at 96kHZ sampling), but the build quality is not up to the other units and battery life is just passable.

And then this gem popped up when I visited the German Audiotranskription review site:

(use Google translate to read their opinions/methods)

I suggest you listen carefully and compare the organ samples. I was blown away.

Audibly it is an extraordinary performer and exceeds my original narrowed field (even the D50 IMHO).

I have an SD-10 concert grand and the DR-2D reproduces it faithfully.

Plus its a 4 track recorder and at 96hHZ, 24-bit.

It has a clean Line In.

Is solidly constructed.

Menu access/navigation is easy too.

Cons:

Battery life is limited to ~4-5 hrs recording on an AA pair.

I also have had erratic battery low error messages on full eneloop NiMH batts. I just downloaded the latest firmware v1.02.

Hopefully that issue is now fixed. Will update this review if it is/isn't.

I doubt the problem is specific to mine as others have reported battery issues.

It is my only complaint/concern in all other respects the unit is the overall best of the pack IMHO.

There are numerous other review sites out there with lots of audio samples -

Good luck,

Mark

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I use this device to record myself playing harp and it works great. Clean sound, easy to use interface, solid construction, easy navigation. 4 stars because it's not perfect (see my observations below).

I did a lot of research before I bought this recorder and the reviews I found comparing the DR-2D with other top recorders like the LS-10/11, Sony PCM-M10, Zoom H4n were more favorable to the mic quality of this one. I am satisfied with the mic quality.

I compared this recorder side-by-side with the DR-05. The buttons of the DR-05 are bigger and considerably easier to use, but the DR-2D is not bad. The wheel helps, mainly because the DR-2D has many more functions, but is not as good as DR-05's big and solid buttons. I loved the simplicity of the DR-05, but given that the internal mic of this one is better, I preferred the DR-2D.

The buttons of the DR-2D are tiny, but I got used to them.

If you're planning to buy an AC adapter, I bought a Sony PSP 1000 adapter and it works fine. The Tascam adapter costs twice as much. Both are 5V, 2A.

(By the way, kudos to the Sony adapter, I use one on my 2wire AT&T modem after the original died, which seems to be a known problem for this modem.)

A few observations that might help novices like me:

1. All the recorders I used (Zoom H2, Tascam DR-05 and this) record my harp with clean sound, but at very low level (with mid to high mic gain even). I always need to normalize using Audacity to get a volume level comparable to mp3's I have (and it sounds great). Not a flaw, just an observation. I think these recorders are made to record high volume like a full band playing, and acoustic instruments are recorded at low volume. Interestingly, the output is high enough when played from the device itself, in all cases.

2. Mic placement makes an enormous difference. I use this recorder on a $20, light-weight, Polaroid tripod that you can buy from Amazon and it works great. Then I tested many positions until I found which give the best recording.

3. You will probably not find the perfect recorder. I like the DR-2D because of the mic quality, possibility of recording true 2 channel (2 independent files), solid construction, comes with a remote. But I wish the buttons were fantastic as DR-05's, for example. I need 3 buttons clicks to delete a file in the DR-05, and 6 on the DR-2D. Or, as another reviewers said, I wish I could bookmark different sets of gain/sensitivity, etc. Mic sensitivity and volume have dedicated buttons on the side that sometimes I like, sometimes I prefer the DR-05 way. And all this is subjective. So try not to lose your mind doing your research...

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By now, it should already be well-known that the Tascam DR2d records very well with its built-in mics (very airy and detailed sound). In this respect it beats Zoom's models, which sound rather muffled in comparison.

The unit itself is packed to the gills with features. The metronome, the ability to change the speed without altering the pitch, the ability to add reverb (albeit in a crude way) during recording or playback, the provision for plugging in an external microphone, dual-recording level operation, and wireless remote are all great attributes for the musician on a tight budget. For the current asking price through Amazon, this is one deal you cannot refuse even if you're not a musician.

Unlike other reviewers, I am reviewing the DR2d from an audiophile's perspective.

What persuaded me to buy this was the fact that the DR2d has the ability to record uncompressed 96kHz, 24bit WAV files and it contains a dedicated line-in jack. The less expensive DR-05 (already a super good deal) has the former but not the latter. The dedicated line-in jack is important to anyone who would want to at least occasionally use the DR2D as a recorder to archive or digitize their analog sources (LPs, cassettes, open-reel, Beta/VHS HI-FI soundtracks, etc.). It is a much better alternative compared to using your computer's soundcard because its built-in A-D and D-A converters are better and the electronics are quieter. At the same time, it's less expensive than most outboard A-D and D-A devices. The combined mic-in/line-in jack that so many competing digital recorders have is a major compromise because they often require an attenuator to sufficiently lower the recording level for recording line-level sources. By the time an attenuator is inserted into the signal path, the frequency response (tonal quality) may be altered.

Although the line-out and headphone jack are the same jack on the DR2D, it is fortunately not a sonic compromise. Hooking this jack into a preamp or receiver and turning the preamp's volume all the way up without music revealed no audible noise whatsoever! This is great news to me because it revealed that Tascam did not include a noisy headphone/line-out amplifier to defeat the purpose of its 96kHz, 24bit recording mode.

These numbers translate into recording/playback response extending to 40kHz (or more) with well over 120dB dynamic range. Just a few years ago, you'd have to pay thousands to buy any equipment with those specs but for less than $140, you can have it now. For the hardcore professional willing to pay a much higher price, he can buy a digital recorder with a 192kHz, 48bit recording mode. But with all else being equal, I doubt anyone can even detect a difference.

In audiophile terms, if I would describe the sound quality of the DR-2d, I'd say that it can reproduce virtually all the qualities of the original line source. I can't fault its ability to reproduce the subtle textures like horn and stringed-instruments as well as the ability to put out all the transient kick of a high-hat or bass pedal. If there is one thing the 96kHz, 24bit recording mode may do better than the 44.1kHz, 16bit mode it would be the ability to reproduce timbre/texture and the subtle decay of reverberation. Most high-end analog recorders can't do as well. But if there's one thing they might be better at, it is imaging and depth (separation). The differences are very subtle but I think I can detect a slight edge for high-end analog tape in this respect.

I have to say that the battery life initially seemed short but a firmware update seemed to have solved that issue.

In any case, for less than $140 what can you expect?! For the price, the build quality is great too. You just can't expect to throw it around and still see it work. But if you treat it in a reasonable manner, it will reward you with great sound and reliable operation in return.

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Solid build, no frills, good sound, and

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Built-in speaker for quick editing.

Stereo sound slightly not as good as the

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The recorded files are awesome. I couldn't be more happy with the quality of the audio regardless of whether I use external mics, or the internal ones, or even my computer's audio output. This recorder gives back what you give it. I am especially pleased with how well the internal mics work to create stereo separation at live events. The built-in features that allow full control over audio levels (both record and playback) are engineered extremely well. Performance is definitely 5-stars but, read on to see why I downgraded it somewhat.

1st: Though understandable and NOT a reason NOT to buy, it is a power hog. After all, to power the A/D conversions and other features takes a huge toll on the batteries. Getting 2 hours from a set of 2 double-A's is what I've experienced on a good day. Usually, I change batteries after 1 hour if my recordings are going to be long and I don't want to risk the battery going dead. However, the optional power supply takes care of this issue at home in the studio. I downgraded the STAR rating because, under these circumstances, the recorder's weakness should be offset by INCLUDING the A/C adapter. The adapter is not just a optional nicety it's absolutely necessary !!

2nd (Most importantly): I love the flexibility of controlling record and playback options of gain, sensitivity, compression, etc. but with each recording environment, I have to go in and go through EVERY menu to be sure things are set back to what I know works. So, for example, live concerts have a whole set of parameters I like that are successful. Recording in a quiet classroom environment may require totally different settings. What would be EXTREMELY NICE is to be able to simply SAVE SETTINGS of standard situations. I have screwed up on several occasions when rushed to get it set up and simply overlook the fact that a feature was enabled or incorrectly set up.

I would give this 5-STARS even if #1 remained the same. (After all, I WANT the electronics being powered.) But, #2 is a firmware feature that could easily be programmed without adding to the hardware costs. This is something I believe TEAC may have overlooked.

Please ADD this firmware feature and issue an update to the firmware and I'll give this TASCAM DR-2d a big FAT 6-STAR REVIEW !!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Sparkling Purple Leopard Full Diamond Rhinestone Snap on Hard Skin Faceplate Cover Case for Apple Ip

Sparkling Purple Leopard Full Diamond Rhinestone Snap on Hard Skin Faceplate Cover Case for Apple Ipod Touch Itouch 2nd Gen 3rd GenThis was a stocking stuffer for my 9 year old daughter for Christmas since Santa brought her a refurbished Ipod Touch. Both my daughter and I love this cute case and it fits really well. We have had no problems with the case so far. Her Ipod touch now stands out and is totally different from her friends and there is no confusion as to which one is hers.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Unique Gomadic FM Transmitter with an integrated DC Auto Charger for the Google Nexus S 4G - Listen

Unique Gomadic FM Transmitter with an integrated DC Auto Charger for the Google Nexus S 4G - Listen to music from the Nexus S 4G on the FM Radio
  • Full FM frequency spectrum is available and is user selectable in 0.1MHz increments from 88.1 to 107.9 MHz. Advanced Digital PLL sound coding maintains stable and high quality sound.
  • Smart technology circuit architecture provides precision voltage and resistor regulation specific to the Google Nexus S 4G. Protects the internal battery longevity by modulating the charge in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Transmitters emit a powerful FM signal that is the maximum allowed by FCC regulation. Advanced signal isolation provides crystal clear sound quality.
  • Sophisticated power protection mechanisms keep your Nexus S 4G safe from power surges, overcharging and short-circuiting.
  • Gomadic TipExchange Technology protects your investment by providing the means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for Google Nexus S 4G included with additional tips sold separately)

My phone dies quickly when I use the GPS, and I often have difficulty hearing GPS directions when my phone is just sitting in the cradle next to me... I only have the one cigarette-lighter to plug into, so I had to compromise or switch back and forth between being able to transmit the phone's audio, or charging my phone...

This multi-purpose adapter allows me to keep charging it AND it'll transmit the audio (in this case, the navigation) through my car's speakers. I'm very happy with this purchase! =)

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Monday, March 10, 2014

iGadgitz 'Portfolio Slimline' Black PU Leather Case Cover for Apple iPad 2. With Unique Lens Protect

iGadgitz 'Portfolio Slimline' Black PU Leather Case Cover for Apple iPad 2. With Unique Lens Protection System and Smart Cover Sleep Function + Screen Protector
  • Built-in flip stand function provides an ideal angle for viewing or typing.
  • Magnasleep Technology utilises magnets to secure the front cover and put your iPad to sleep
  • Unique felt lined camera lens protection system for rear facing camera. Magnetic clasp-free closure.
  • Contoured cut-outs designed to suit the specific needs of each control or port
  • Felt-lined leather/PU material gives your iPad a a stylish, slimline look.

As an iPad 1 owner, who recently acquired the new iPad (3), I wanted a case that was similar to Apple's original black, rubbery folio case. I also wanted protection for the rear camera lens glass on the new iPad.

This case is the closest I could find and it's "good enough". The rear camera is protected and the case adds little weight or thickness to my new iPad.

Although the case is listed as fitting the iPad 2, it works just fine with the new iPad. The magnetic closure/sleep mode doesn't work for me, but I didn't want that feature anyway I just wanted what I had for my first iPad, plus camera protection. Happy with this case.

Update, after 3 months the faux leather has cracked at the main "hinge point". Am now using a more expensive Moshi Concerti folio that offers protection for rear camera glass.

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I love the case, my wife and I both got one, pink and one black. Her's works perfectly fine but my black one has a glitch where it turns off the display when opened all the way. (fron cover flat on the back) very odd. Again my wife's pink case, same company, works just fine she likes the case. And its a great price.

Monday, February 24, 2014

SmartDisk 40 GB FlashTrax

SmartDisk 40 GB FlashTrax
  • Transfer digital pictures from CompactFlash, IBM Microdrive
  • Store and watch video with audio soundtrack
  • View pictures on integrated 3.5 color LCD, or on the nearest NTSC or PAL TV with included video cable and infrared remote control
  • Listen to MP3 music
  • Transfer files to your computer via USB 2.0 or 1.1 interface

I've owned a Flashtrax (40GB), Epson P-2000 & eFilm Picture pad and would rate the Flashtrax in the middle of the pack, with the P-2000 in the lead at this point when it comes to digital photo storage.

Advantages to Flashtrax

One button download don't need to open cover to start download process

Better raw file support, can rotate & zoom raw files & view histogram

Offers a 80GB option

Disadvantages of Flashtrax

Doesn't come with protective case

Hinged screen seems vulnerable to breakage if you bend it back too far

Menus & filelists are hard to navigate buttons awkward

Need to move rubber piece to insert memory card each time

Compared to p-2000 the screen display is poor and protective plastic is flimsy

Battery snaps on end near hinge and can pop out if you press buttons on side accidentally.

Slow download speeds

Awkward to hold & balance because you have to unfold the screen. Folding screen also makes hard to adjust screens angle of view if there is a glare.

Advantages to P-2000

Menus & Buttons are visual, intuitive and easy to use. Browsing thumbnails display quickly.

The display is large, sharp, bright and perfect for viewing photos

Quick downloads

Memory cards slot design makes it easy to load & remove cards with press of button. Accepts both SD & Compact Flash cards without an adapter.

Comes with protective case, hand strap & display stand

Battery is well protected stored inside device with a door covering it

Easy handling, no clumsy screen to unfold

Disadvantages to P-2000

Can't Zoom or do slide shows with raw files If you shoot .nef +jpg, you can still zoom, create slide shows and it will auto rotate the jpg for you. Although you can't rotate raw files I didn't find it an issue since it's easy to turn the device sideways and that way it uses the whole large screen for a larger display anyway.

No Histogram display on raw files (again if you shoot with a raw+jpg you can view the histogram on the jpg)

Hard to find one in stock to buy!

Prior to buying the P-2000 I owned a Flashtrax & an eFilm PicturePad which I use to download raw digital photos. One day the eFilm stopped reading memory cards, but the other functions worked. Although it was under warranty the eFilm stopped making them and couldn't fix it so bought a Flashtrax to replace it.

I liked the Flashtrax a lot better than the picturePad since it's display, battery life and menus were much better than the efilm. When my husband dropped the FlashTrax on a grassy area, the screen cracked even though it was folded at the time. It still worked fine, the display was just cracked. So don't assume that the folding screen will protect the screen from breaking. SmartDisk replaced the screen but a few weeks ago my photo equipment was stolen so I was back on the market for a portable storage device. I must give kudos to SmartDisk for great warranty support! After reading a review of the p-2000 I decided to give it a try. (On the p-2000 the glass/plastic on the p-2000 screen & body seems much more solid than the FlashTrax so I think it would withstand rough play a little better even though it doesn't fold.)

Now that I've worked with the P-2000, I wouldn't buy another Flashtrax. The P-2000 downloads from memory cards much faster, and the screen display is bright, sharp and large enough (3.8") to get a detailed view of photos. The menu's are more intuitive due to the more visual nature of the menus and the buttons easier to use. The slide show feature also automatically will create transitions to make the show look polished without any effort. There's no folding and unfolding screens to view making it's easier to hold and adjust the screen to get a direct view without glare.

Bottom Line:

If you are a professional or enthusiast who shoots in raw format, you'll probably agree that Flashtraxs raw support is better than Epsons. Epson needs to add the capability to view histograms and zoom on raw files which I'm hoping they will do in a future software update that owners can download. Shooting in Raw+jpg does work around this but wastes memory space. Most the time I only check my histograms while I'm shooting to see if I need to adjust settings so this isn't a deal breaker for me. You'll still love the P-2000 for it's great display and ease of use. Getting the Flashtrax or P-2000 is much cheaper than buying 40GB of compact flash cards and smaller and easier/faster to use in the field than a laptop. If you decide to go with the Flashtrax you'll be happy not to lug a laptop but learn to balance awkward devices in the field. If you need the capacity for 80GB the Flashtrax is your only option at this point. Nikon owners may look at the Coolwalker. Although I haven't owned one the P-2000s screen and flexibility to use with non-Nikon cameras (such as my Olympus point & shoot) gives it a big advantage over the Coolwalker in my mind. Plus on the p-2000 & Flashtrax you can view videos & listen to music too!

If you are an amateur you'll love the p-2000 since its a slick device to store/view thousands of photos, listen to music and watch quicktime movies on. I wouldn't get the Flashtrax since you don't need the 80GB file capacity to store thousands of jpgs or raw file features. The P-2000 is easier to use too.

The only problem is it's hard to find a p-2000 in stock due to demand or Epsons lack of production so if you are in a hurry, you may need to get a FlashTrax instead.

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I had the need for a product that could be used for: 1. playing MP3, 2. dumping photos 3.Viewing photos and 4. Portable data storage. Along with the Archos products this was the only device which can do it all. I selected this because I prefer the "gameboy" design since it protects the screen well. In fact, I was so impressed with the specs that I was prepared to pay about $170 shipping(to south africa) and run the risk of losing it since there is no support outside US/Europe at all. It all paid off(so far). Fortunately it arrived intact and I have had the device now for 3 problem free months.

It plays music with exceptional quality and photo dumping from all card formats are a breeze with the very flexible optional adapter. TV connection also works well. The video only supports Motion JPEG MJPEG.AVI files. I have been able to look at .avi videos taken with a Canon camera successfully. However with a downloadeable translation tool from their web site, many other formats can be translated and it works. The translated video takes up a bit more space after translation. Since the device firmware can be upgraded, one hopes that they will come out with more video codecs. The only glitch i found is that the operating system can be very slow when you have large directories. With 40GB of dispace available, a directory can become too large very quickly. That requires a lot of organizing if you have lots of music to store. I also requested from the support people to confirm (before I ordered)whether I would be able to read a Memorystick Duo (with supplied adapter) but there was no satisfactory answer. Battery life is not great, about 3 hours when playing music only, but that should be expected for a device such as this. When only using it for dumping photos, it lasts for days.

A nice feature is that it can read .M3U playlists created on our PC and you can create playlists on the device itself.

An all in all impressive product which have given me countless hours of joy(so far) and I would recommend it for sure. In fact, I have not seen a device on the market yet for the price that can beat it.

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I purchased FlashTrax two years ago and it worked great until I bought a new CF card. No where in the manual does it specify that the system is limited to 1GB and smaller cards. My 2GB card (common size now days) is not compatible according to support. Their failure to support larger card sizes is a major disappointment.

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I bought it for 2 reasons. First, as a present for my wife to carry in her purse thousands of pictures of family & friends, and 2nd, as a place to store digital pix without having to lug my laptop around.

I ordered one from Amazon.com on Nov.22. (Standard supersaver shipping) I received the unit the next day! On the 24th I took it to work and opened the box. While the unit would turn on, the screen would not "light up", and the "reset" button broke and fell into the case. I went online and within 30 minutes had printed the return shipping (UPS) label, and requested a replacement.

I got it Tuesday (Nov 30), and opened the box this morning. This one works, and it's way cool.

I've already downloaded and updated both the firmware and the bootloader. Simple & easy.

Bright, big screen. Full resolution jpg's (1MB ea) take about 1 second to sequence. Plays my Nikon 5700's .mov files perfectly w/o conversion. Zoom, pan, EXIF display, histograms, etc. Create albums w/ timed sequencing. No complaints, yet. I'll update this review in time.

Needed: ability to delete while viewing full-screen!

Don't forget SmartDisk's $50 rebate.

I have own it for almost 2 years. This products deserves 4-5 stars when it works. My main use for it is to copy photos from digital cameras when I travel. Copying process is a bit slow but acceptable.

But I constantly have Blue Screen issues (turn on and get blue screen only). At that point the only way to fix it is boot firmware update from CF card. Regardless of every latest firmware updates which all claim to have fix the problem, it still remains a constant problem. And if you are traveling to out of the way places & w/out internet access, then you better have a copy of the re-boot firmware with you.

I just had the blue screen problem again. This time re-booting from latest firmware no longer fixes the problem. I called tech support. It will cost me $155+shipping to fix it and they guarantee the replacement part for $90 days. I asked if the Blue Screen issue will remain? He replied, "That will always remains an issue."

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

BoxWave Slimline Capacitive Stylus for Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Pri

BoxWave Slimline Capacitive Stylus for Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Touch Screen Stylus w/ Thinner Barrel and Finer Point
  • Durable and responsive tip works on all capacitive touch screens
  • Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around
  • Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves
  • Available in Bold Orange, Crimson Red, Jet Black, Lunar Blue, and Metallic Silver color

This stylus is good, but sometimes you have to press harder than a fatter stylus. It works for basic input, but not so well for use with SketchPad Pro.

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I received my stylus in a timely manner and packaged nicely.

I am happy with the product and use it for my ASUS Eee Pad Transformer. It doesn't work well with Sketching programs, but for touch screen applications in general, it's great. I would definitely purchase from this seller again.

Friday, January 24, 2014

GTMax Black Neoprene Sleeve Case + LCD Screen Protector + Gold Plated HDMI to Micro HDMI Cable + 3.5

GTMax Black Neoprene Sleeve Case + LCD Screen Protector + Gold Plated HDMI to Micro HDMI Cable + 3.5mm Retractable Cable + Universal Stylus + Microphone Headset + Two circle Headset Wrap for Lenovo IdeaPad K1i bought this because at that time it was a the cheapest for what you get

all i really wanted was the bag and a screen protector

1) screen protector is good doesn't get scratched easily but it shows lots finger prints

2) sleeve case its not really padded so if you drop it good luck, i like it because i put my tablet in it and then my backpack

3) of course headphones are garbage

4) universal stylus: I've seen and held better styluses but when i bought this product i knew i wasnt going to use it

5) the to circle headset wrap: is very helpful to store headphones.

6) HDMI cable: it worked fine with no problems

over all i bought this whole thing for 17$ it was very cheap to get all that, all i really needed was the sleeve and the screen protector and both are worth the 17$ the rest are pointless/chinese products

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Monday, January 20, 2014

Turntable Phono Cartridge Stylus Alignment Protractor Tool Mirror

Turntable Phono Cartridge Stylus Alignment Protractor Tool Mirror
  • Lets an amateur do professional phono cartridge alignment.
  • Gives precise alignment for better sound and longer stylus life.
  • Made of durable 2mm ABS plastic with mirrored finish.
  • Allows you to precisely adjust your cartridge/stylus by providing clear bottom view and top view simultaneously.
  • Attractive blister packaging makes for a great gift.

ordered it and received it after i got my new cartridge and headshell. so, ended up using it to check my alignment after the fact. there are two points, A & B that you place your stylus on. small grids around those points makes for a busy visual against the mirrored backdrop. basically, i had to use my guide light and kneel down to the turntable to see where the stylus was in relation to the points. then, stand up to see how parallel my cartridge was against the grid lines.

easy to use, clear instructions, good concept and good results. my eyeball installation was close, this tool got me into perfect territory.

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I buy and sell turntables, records and vintage stereo gear and have spent countless hours setting-up turntables with a little cardboard cartridge alignment protractor. This makes the job so much easier and it is more accurate. If you want to get the maximum performance from your cartridge, stylus and turntable, with the least amount of time invested in the process, buy the SPECIALTY AV mirrored cartridge alignment protractor TODAY.

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The mirror idea is really great. Makes it easy to find some sight-line where the angle of the cartridge is visable.

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This protractor will work for those that prefer Baerwald alignment. The null points printed on the protractor are 2.6" and 4.76".

This concept product has been valuable in the market for many years. I purchased mine from Lyle Cartridges, now out of business. It has served in cartridge alignment all these years without fail.

The two specific points of tangency are different for my SME tonearm. Therefore, I use my tonearm's template for that point, instead of this product.

BUT ( a big but) I adjust azimuth visually with this ingenious template, with great help from the mirror surface. One merely looks from the front, to determine that the diamond and its own mirror image are in the same vertical alignment. Vertical azimuth is important for maintaining good stereo separation, and for better tracking of the treble notes.

It also serves admirably, instead of an LP record, for determining the Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA), while resting the diamond tip on top of its surface, as if it were an LP on the platter. One does not want the tonearm pivot to be too high, nor too low. The usual starting adjustment is "tonearm parallel" to the LP surface, with specific departures from parallel, according to personal preferences.

Always a pleasure to use this nifty tool. It also serves to see the underside of the cartridge and its little connecting cables when it is inconvenient to dismount the entire assembly.