Showing posts with label ruggedized computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ruggedized computer. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2014

rooCASE Netbook Carryin Bag for Acer Cromia AC761 11.6-Inch HD Chromebook Wi-Fi 3G - VersaSport Seri

rooCASE Netbook Carryin Bag for Acer Cromia AC761 11.6-Inch HD Chromebook Wi-Fi 3G - VersaSport Series BlackThe case is very protective and I feel my new chromebook is very safe in there. The drawbacks are that the features are not that help full. The cellphone pocket in the front is neat but not many cell phones will fit. I do use it for a wireless mouse. The front pocket is very small but does fit the powercord but not much else. The other minor annoyance is that when I put my chromebook the top zipper gets caught and I need to take my finger and uncatch it before I can zip it.

-bj

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

USB Data Hot Sync Straight Cable for the Cowon J3 with Charge Function - Two functions in one unique

USB Data Hot Sync Straight Cable for the Cowon J3 with Charge Function - Two functions in one unique Gomadic TipExchange enabled cable
  • Specification: Cable length: (50 inches), Outer Shell Material: (Flexible PU), Internal Leads: 24AWG, TipExchange Connector Design (Cowon J3 Specific)
  • Supports USB 1.1, 2.0 and 3.0 transfer standards.
  • Flexible cable measures 50 inches in total length. Included connector tip, wiring and power configuration is unique to Cowon J3 specifications.
  • Heavy duty constructions with PU outer coating and high gauge internal leads provide optimum performance and maximize charging speeds.
  • A quality product backed by the comprehensive Gomadic Lifetime Warranty.

This is my 3rd purchase from Gomadic and I have been very happy every time.

The first time I picked up a cable and tip for a Sandisk mp3 player I had, and that worked perfectly. After I replaced the Sandisk player with my Cowon J3 I just had to buy the new tip. Again, it worked perfectly, it actually fit better then the one that came with the player.

This third one is just so I can have a second set for the J3. It has a nice long cable, and the tip fits just as good as the previous one.

3 of their products on 2 different players with perfect results every time. I would definitely recommend this product.

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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Retro Design Skin Decal Sticker for the Wii Classic Controller

Retro Design Skin Decal Sticker for the Wii Classic ControllerI really like the look this retro decal offers to a modern gamer. It is fully movable and re positional, also since it is made of vynal you can stretch parts of it to help remove bubbles and give the finished product a smooth look. I would recommend this item to everyone, just make sure you buy all the one you want at once because the individual shipping for these decals is quite steep.

Friday, June 13, 2014

rooCASE Slim-Fit (Green) Folio Case Cover with Hand Strap for Amazon Kindle Fire 7-Inch Android Tabl

rooCASE Slim-Fit Folio Case Cover with Hand Strap for Amazon Kindle Fire 7-Inch Android Tablet
  • Slim Fit Low Profile Case Cover for Amazon Kindle Fire 7-Inch Android Tablet (Tablet NOT Inluded)
  • PU Exterior and Injection Molded Interior for Rigid Support and Protection.
  • 3 Adjustable Angles for Viewing Typing, Viewing or Displaying. Smooth Microfiber Interior to Protects from Scratching. 6 Reinforced Grip Corners to Hold Tablet with Maxium Protection
  • Elastic Strap for Front Cover. Interior Hand Strap to Safely Hold Your Kindle Fire. Access to all Controls and Ports.
  • A MUST Have for all Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet Owners!! Available in Black, Green, Purple, Magenta and Red. Search: rooCAE Amazon Kindle Fire Slim-Fit

Bought this to use with a 7 in tablet (not a kindle). It fits and works great. For $5 it was a steal and the color is bright, chartreuse green leather. Very pleased with this high quality case. Highly recommend this case to anyone!!

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i love this stand. very nice for the price. i would recommend. i just had to figure out how to make it stand. i love it

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This is exactly what I wanted for my 9 year old's Kindle Fire. It fits very well and protects it perfectly. It allows viewing by angling the base and then movies and youtube can be watched. The color is fantastic too!

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Very pleased with this kindle cover. It is well constructed and convenience of use is excellent. It also arrived on time.

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After reading about this case on another website, I dedcided to purchase it. Found it on Amazon, great price and it was available in my daughter's favorite color. It's made for the Kindle Fire, but fits the Ainol Novo 7 Crystal perfectly. It does cover the HDMI connection on the tablet, but we'll never use it, so that's not a problem for us.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

PlayStation Vita - WiFi

PlayStation Vita - WiFiA few hours since delivery... I'm impressed. Just about everything about the PSV: display, controls, features, the games top of the line. This is a gaming machine that shouts "quality" and, after the first few hours of playing Uncharted and a couple of small games off the PSN, I can say that I've had the best portable gaming experience ever we currently have a PSP and a DSi in the house plus a couple of tablets and smart phones.

Briefly and I will update my review as I experience more of the PSV these are my findings so far.

HARDWARE AND FEATURES

I'm not going to get into details because Amazon's page has it all. Yes, it's quad-core this, and super-high-rez display that but what counts is that it translates into a super-smooth gaming experience with a bunch of non-gaming capabilities on top. I'm surprised how immersive playing a game on such a small screen with such tiny speakers can be. And it is so for a couple of reasons.

the sharpest, best looking display I've seen on a portable

the dual analog sticks make all the difference Sony learned from past mistakes

the back touch panel are something that it's better to experience because it's the one clear innovation on this machine and it won't give you headaches (sorry Nintendo :) )

games can be either downloaded or purchased and shared on physical media like I said, Sony is learning from past mistakes (sorry PSP Go)

seamless integration with the PS3 and the Playstation Network

a bunch of great multimedia apps including Netflix I'll have more to say about these after I stop playing Uncharted :)

cameras more later but I heard that some games allow you to build characters that look just like you

THE GAMING EXPERIENCE

Anyone who has a PS3 or a PSP should feel very familiar with the PSV. All the PS3 controls are there although some of the buttons are smaller. Add to that the 'touch' capabilities on both front and back with support for gestures and the gaming possibilities are almost endless. Because of its high resolution, there can be a lot happening at the same time on the PSV's screen and, don't forget, you can also feel the action while playing.

I don't feel like doing comparisons at this time but anyone who claims that the PSV is no big deal because we can play games on our phones should experience the PSV and then consider revising their statements. Vita can easily play any one-dollar game that a phone can play and I'm sure we'll get a couple of those and Vita can do just about everything a smart phone or tablet can do and most of the time do it better, but no phone or tablet can play Uncharted and no 'next generation' phone or tablet is likely to be able to play Uncharted or Little Big Planet. And, let's not forget that the Vita costs a less than most smart phones.

EVERYTHING ELSE

I haven't had time to explore all of Vita's features yet but, they're all in there. Multimedia, wireless connectivity, music playback... it's all in there. Add to that one of the best laid out, intuitive and responsive user interfaces and even non gamers should be happy to have a Vita around.

WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE

A couple of things. The most annoying is, of course, the hyper-overpriced memory card. You can't play 'big games' without one and Sony decided to make lots of money on this proprietary 'must have' add-on which is anything but optional. Then there's of course Sony not making the Passport program available in the US. We have a PSP and lots of games on UMDs. Not being able to play them on the Vita is very frustrating.

Other than that... perhaps I should have titled my review 'gamer changer' because the Vita is likely to change me into a more active portable player. I used to prefer the PS3 over the PSP but I'm not sure this will always be the case in the future. I know that I won't put the Vita down until I'm done with Uncharted and once I complete that there are at least half a dozen games available on lunch date that I'd like to play.

Oh and... I don't really like sharing our Vita with the kids at this time but I have to :)

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NOTES OF CAUTION

Before deciding whether you want to buy a Vita and as you are budgeting for one, keep the following in mind:

* SINGLE-USER SYSTEM or so it is meant to be at this time. Like the PSP, the Vita will recognize only ONE account. Unlike the PS3, you can't have other members of your family or friends log with a sub-account. If you are planning to share the PSV, Sony suggests that individual users keep their game saves on separate memory cards but you will still be logged on the Vita as the one user who 'owns' it.

* TROPHIES A Sony representative confirmed to me that only the 'owner' will get credit for the trophies, no matter who may be earning them during gameplay because the PSV only recognized one user.

* DOWNLOADS If you buy a 'download' you will have to download that game on each of your family members memory cards who wish to play that game individually.

* MEMORY CARDS SIZE see above for the multiple users scenario. In addition, get the biggest memory card you can possibly afford. The size of downloaded games tends to be enormous. Uncharted alone is 3.2 GB which is just about all that a 4 GB card can hold. Most games I care about seem to be 2 GB or larger.

* DON'T PLAN ON BUYING MANY DOWNLOADABLE GAMES see above. Half a dozen downloaded games would fill up your 16 GB memory card with little room for anything else. I would buy games on physical media whenever possible.

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>> Brush your teeth, it's the law!

The Good:

The Vita is a beautiful design, and it feels very solid in your hands. It's nice to finally have dual analog sticks, and the touch screen is very smooth and responsive. The rear touch pad has added an interesting new dimension to several games, such as Escape Plan and Mutant Blobs Attack.

The Vita's 5" screen is sharp and vibrant, vastly improved over the PSP. Look up 'mBVi3KbHPgY' on Youtube for a comparison of Hot Shots Golf on the Vita vs PSP. The Vita blows away the PSP!

The speakers are a definite improvement over my PSP, the sounds during Escape Plan were just amazing.

Speaker volume controls are under your right index finger, the perfect position!

Attaching the Vita to a PS3: I have a wireless keyboard receiver and USB mini-B cable coming off my PS3, so there are no open USB ports up front. I use the mini-B cable to charge my PS3 controller, and to attach my PSP. The PS Vita uses a new proprietary USB cable, so I found this adapter on Amazon that allows me to attach the Vita to the USB mini-B cable:

Your Cable Store USB Female A To USB Mini Female B 5 Pin Adapter

The Not-So-Good:

No video-out capability, which given the Vita's high resolution graphics is unfortunate.

The battery life has been decent for me so far, but a friend tells me that during an intense Uncharted gaming session, a full battery is empty in less than 3 hours.

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Cross-Platform Play & Remote Play: Most games are not compatible. Sony should change their webpage to say "Planned for Summer or Fall 2012 release", because right now this just doesn't work for most games.

Video file playback: The PS Vita is limited to specific MP4 and H.264 file types. Forget about avi, wmv, mkv, DVD files, etc. without doing a lengthy file conversion first. Android phone and tablet owners can download the free 'MX Player' application that will play back just about any video format, but Sony Vita owners don't have that option. I can copy a TV show from my home theater PC and watch it on my 5-inch Android tablet, but on the Vita the file will not play.

The Web Browser -This is just not up to par for a handheld released in 2012. I expect to rotate the Vita in my hand and have the browser change from portrait to landscape mode, but this DOES NOT WORK. I went to Youtube to check the latest FPS Russia video, and look for a video review of Hot Shots Golf, but this DOES NOT WORK. The Vita does not support Youtube, PERIOD. Then I went to Amazon's home page to check the daily Lightning Deals, and this DOES NOT WORK. Lastly, I was on movietickets(dot)com to buy some tickets to the show, and the Vita's browser DOES NOT WORK. Maybe there will be a browser update, or maybe we can buy the Dolphin HD or Opera browser in the Playstation Store in the near future, but as of right now, the Vita browser is limited.

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The first decision to make is how to buy the games, either Digital Download from the Playstation Store or order the physical game cartridge from Amazon.

We should support Amazon and buy the game cartridges here, for several reasons:

+game carts can be traded with friends, traded-in for store credit, or re-sold for cash. Digital downloads from the Sony PlayStation Store are locked to your online account and have zero resale or trade-in value.

+when I insert the Uncharted game cart into my Vita, in just a few seconds I have transferred 3.2 gigabytes of gaming goodness into my Vita. In comparison, the digital download might take several hours, then it has to be transferred from the PC or PS3 to the Vita using the slow USB cable. Then 3.2 gigabytes of memory card space is needed to hold the Uncharted game, memory space which is worth about 10 d0llars.

+physical game cards will naturally go down in price over time, due to normal supply & demand. For example, Pilotwings and Nintendogs were both launch titles for the 3DS, and they are now selling for HALF the price of launch day. Digital downloads may never see those kind of normal, market price adjustments. For examples of this, just look at PSP game prices on the Playstation Store, then compare to the better Amazon pricing.

Of course there are some games exclusively on the Playstation Store, but they are usually priced lower and with smaller file sizes. For example, Mutant Blobs Attack and Escape Plan are two excellent games that don't take long to download and are a great value.

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I started out with Hotshots Golf, Lumines, and Rayman Origins.

I've played Hotshots Golf ever since the PS1 days, but this new Vita edition is still a blast to play, and looks great. Lumines is fun too, I was a big fan of Lumines 1 & 2 on the PSP.

Rayman Origins looks amazing and is fun, but I think it's the exact same game that is already on the PS3 and XBox360.

In the PS Store, I bought Escape Plan and Mutant Blobs attack, both highly recommended! My next purchase will be Super Stardust Delta, another great title.

Next I tried some PSP games on the Vita: Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Dreams are Mini's that work great on the Vita, they look better here than on the PSP. Also, Capcom Classics Collection works fine on the Vita.

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The Playstation Store is part of the PS Vita experience. Even if we buy all our games here on Amazon, there are still a few online exclusives that must be purchased and downloaded from Sony.

I was browsing the store on my PS3, and found 27 Vita games were available for purchase. 18 of these games included a Preview, showing either screen shots or video clips. The other 9 showed nothing, expecting us to buy these games sight unseen, or go do our own research.

I can't believe that Sony still doesn't get it. EVERY game in the store should have a Preview. Sony should require it of the publishers. That's the way Microsoft runs their online store. Microsoft wants to be up-front and honest and lay the cards on the table, so there's no buyers remorse. Almost every game in the Microsoft store also has a free trial download. Sony could take a lesson from them.

Ok so then I went to the Playstation Store from my Vita, and was surprised to see that NONE of the games for sale had Preview screen shots or videos. Unbelievable!

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The PS Vita is a beauty to behold, a BIG step-up from the PSP, with some truly good launch games.

Now Sony needs to bring their A-game and fix some of Vita's shortcomings. Make the PS Store more user friendly, get Remote Play and Cross Platform Play working, as advertised, and fix the browser. How can ANY handheld not support Youtube in 2012? Lastly, how about a better app for video playback?

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UPDATE May-30-2012

There is now a javascript webpage available that allows Sony Vita owners to watch Youtube videos! The downside is that you have to download the entire video to your memory card before you can watch it, there is no video streaming or previewing available. Just lookup 'vita youtube' on Youtube.

The Vita has been out for 6 months now, why can't Sony give us a proper Youtube application? Samsung and Apple (and others) support Youtube just fine, they get the job done for their customers.

I have had this for 17 days, and so far I love it! I was worried whether it would be worth it, mainly because of the pricing, memory cards, and amount of games. I have a ps3 and buying games for two systems doesn't seem likely for a college student! Priced at only 20 bucks less than a ps3 game and depending on the title, it could set you back a lot. Even with all this, these are my reasons for why you should get it (and why not):

Pros:

Feels nice in your hands, perfect size, not too heavy, but not light in a way where it feels cheap

Amazing OLED screen, that is much bigger than the PSP's, Touch screen is great, and is being used nicely in some games

Back touch screen is also pretty interesting, and I can see where games can make real use of it (they did in Uncharted)

Dual analog sticks

Sensors are perfect

Buttons feel nice

The quad core processor is wicked fast and smooth

Sound is pretty good

Games play great, amazing upcoming line up

Ok to talk a little about my experiences with the ps vita, I absolutely love it. It just feels nice, and the OLED touch screen feels right at home with my normal touch screen electronics. Kind of funny that it comes with a tutorial. Loving the analog sticks, work great and are very responsive. To touch on that quad core processor, its so fast! I can literally press the home button in the middle of an intense action filled game (uncharted) which is probably memory intensive, do something on the home screen, go right back, and the game feels like it never left. There was no lag, unlike when this is done on the ps3, though to be fair, you can surf the net while on a game on the ps3, and not on the ps vita. Just feels nice to be able to play games on the go which so much power, especially when I never have time to just play for hours. Not much else to say except I cannot wait to see what the game developers can do when they make more games for the ps vita.

Cons:

Battery life is a worry, 3 hours it had like 25% life left

Directional button is too close to the left analog stick

You cannot play ps one classics!

The psp games you can download, scale horribly on the ps vita, probably due to the difference in screen resolution.

As cool as the back touchpad is, it gets in the way of games that use it sometimes like uncharted.

Memory cards are expensive

So let me start with the battery life. It is pretty bad, which saddens me. Such great hardware, it is a shame the battery couldn't be 6 hours of hardcore gameplay. Sony could have added a bigger battery, I assume of course. After about 2 hours you better have that charger handy to not get too low. For on the go casual gaming, its probably enough, but for the players that are on it for hours playing an intense (graphically) game, its not enough. The charger isn't compact, so its just annoying. I plan on getting around that by buying an external charger to charge on the go. Its very inconvenient and costly to have to dish out more money to have a great gaming experience for longer that 4 hours, especially if you aren't near a charger for a 6 hour or longer trip. But again, if you are a casual gamer, its perfect, playing for 30 minutes to an hour at a time, a few times a day, not bad. I will assume when connected to wifi for online gameplay, my experience with the battery will be much worse. One thing that I am very disappointed in is the lack of prone classic playable games! With such small, almost nonexistent library of rpg/fps games, being able to bring classics to such an amazing machine is a must. Yet this is missing, and knowing this, I can honestly say, don't rush buying this until there is better support, since you'll find the number of games are lacking (though there are a decent amount as compared to the 3DS). The last thing I want to point out is the memory card. I won't reiterate what everyone else is saying. They are ridiculously expensive. I get that it is suppose to keep the hacking to a minimum... but for god sakes, 50 dollars for a 16GB memory card?? Sony is literally sucking it for all its worth. Its a shame seeing as its an amazing products. The little things count.

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After playing around with my PS Vita for a couple days, I've been able to test out most of the features and game demos to give it the best possible review. Overall, I'm pretty impressed with my Vita. It's definitely worth the money I spent. I think it has potential to be a very successful system. I'm excited to see what developers create for it. A PS Vita version of Monster Hunter would make it sell out the roof, especially in Japan. Here's some features and components I thought stood out to me when I played it, good/bad.

PROS:

-The Design: One can quickly identify the Vita as a jumbo-sized PSP 1000, except the Vita is quite different. It is extremely light for it's size, and very sleek.

-The Screen: The first thing that stands out to anybody who picks up the device. The 5" OLED display is beautiful to the say the least. Along with the vivid display, is the touch component. The screen is extremely responsive, as responsive or better than my own iPhone's. No lag, whatsoever. A truly beautiful thing, especially for a gaming device where a majority of the controls rely on the screen's sensitivity.

-The Controls(Buttons, Sticks): One thing that Sony hyped up that supposed to revolutionize handheld gaming was the addition quasi analog sticks. The initial feeling is a very grippy one, which is good for a gamer. Although very small in comparison to its Dualshock brother, the two control sticks do a great job when handling games like Uncharted: Golden Abyss. The buttons are smaller compared to its predecessors' but once in gameplay their size does not pose an issue.

-The OS/UI: After reading some earlier reviews before release, I found that many people disliked the UI that Sony had implemented with the PS Vita. I on the other hand, disagree. It is very user-friendly, as I had no problems using it. They made closing apps really easy by just a drag of the finger. Although it's not as simple looking as it's ancestor's XMB, it is still really easy to use and find things.

-Party App: FINALLY. Something every Sony gamer has been calling for since the minute they played their systems online. The ability to do cross-game chat is huge for the Vita. It has the ability to chat with up to 8 people. The voice quality is very good, almost phone call quality. Very impressed with this feature.

-Near: Near is an app that shows near by Vita players in your current location. It shows displays your PSN ID to others on a radar and shows the closest players and what games they're playing. I was surprised to see about 20 Vita players in a 2 mile radius around ASU campus. A good addition to the Vita.

CONS:

-Remote Play: I was very eager to try out Remote Play, to see if Sony had made any improvements on it since the PSP days. I was disappointed to find that it was EXACTLY the same as it was on my PSP. I tried to play many of my PSN games but to no avail, the same message over again, "This feature is not available." I thought maybe with the increased computing power of the Vita, it would have the ability to do more with this feature. I was wrong. Hopefully Sony addresses this issue in an a feature update.

-The Ability to play PS1 Games(Or Lack there of): It seems like a regression of sorts to not include a feature the PSP had. With the PS Store's large collection(and continually growing one), why not include the functionality to play PS1 games. I know Sony says they're working on the issue, but I really would have liked to see them have it on day 1. It would give owners something to play if they didn't buy any games at launch.

-Camera: You'd think with Sony making the Vita, they would include a high quality camera. Nope. It's average at best. It's very grainy and doesn't focus well. But it's not such a big deal, you buy a playstation to game right?

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The PSVITA in a nutshell

The Vita overall is an exceptional piece of gaming hardware.

PROS:

-OLED is clear, vivid, and best of all pretty resistant to finger prints.

-PSN is responsive and easy to use.

-Dual analog stick 100% functional (unlike the nub).

-Rear touch pad is innovative and very responsive.

-Front touch works as well as any apple device I've ever owned.

CONS:

-Battery life (5-6 hours with brightness down).

-No PS1 classic support as of 02-23-2012(there are plans to add support down the road per SONY).

I believe that the Vita is where Sony finally got it right, this is the first handheld from them that I love almost as much as I did my GBA.

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When the original PSP was released, I immediately put it on my Christmas list and eagerly waited its arrival. The display was quite impressive and the hardware was unmatched by any handheld at the time, but the game library was lacking. Early on, the only game I felt was worthwhile was Wipeout: Pure, but I did not really feel inclined to purchase beyond (BEYOND!) that. A few years down the road, I bought a few more choice titles for it but I still could not shake the feeling that the PSP was some what abandoned. Titles such as GoW, Daxter, Lumines, and Persona were impressive, but outside that, the PSP library did not impress me (I'm sure many of you will disagree and I am more than willing to hear your opinions!). All in all, I felt burned by the original PSP.

Then we hear of the NGP, which would later be known as the PS Vita. It had a beautiful screen, dual analog sticks, and a processor that could wipe the floor with any iDevice at the time. My hopes for redemption were elevated, but I remained wry. Would Sony flirt with my hopes for a truly great handheld once again? Only to leave me burned at the end? I wanted my GB SP to finally be topped, but I kept my hopes in check.

Having bought a PS Vita this past Monday, I cannot say how this device will hold up in the long run, but I can say without a doubt that this is one heck of a machine. The OLED display is stunning. Letting colors and animations pop off the screen with grace. And the opening library is stronger than any one could have predicted (before last year's E3 that is), with titles such as Rayman: Origins, Super Stardust Delta, Lumines and Uncharted.

What they have done with the PS Vita's main menu is quite interesting. Instead of going with the XMB, Sony has elected to use an iOS style bubble system, clearly laying the Vita's tools before you. To open an application, one must simply touch a bubble (the menu uses touch only navigation), and a "page" is opened for it. I found this addition slightly unnecessary, but it makes multitasking on the device quite easy. You can have a page open for a game, your friends list, Near, and trophies all at the same. Making it easy to simply switch from a game to your friends list and back again, picking up exactly where you left off.

Like most systems made by Sony, the PS Vita is made with the hardcore gamer in mind. Its trophy support, dual analog sticks, and game library prove this very fact. Sony knows that the less gaming gamer will be very content with the games found in the app store, which give much more of a pick up and play casual experience. The Vita, on the other hand, is designed for the trophy hunters amongst us, who play games for the long haul and expect a strong (albeit free) internet suite. Apps such as near are designed with this concept in mind. You can find players in your neighborhood who play the same games as you. And even see which games their recommend to their comrades.

One of the downfalls for the Vita, however, is Sony itself. The proprietary memory card system is atrocious. A 32 GB memory card for 100 dollars is simply appalling considering the standards for memory pricing today. Having spoken to many about this, I know that the memory card schtick is alienating many, keeping the Vita from being the crazy success it deserves to be. Considering how rampant piracy was on the PSP, it makes sense for Sony to go the proprietary route, but it was by no means necessary for them to make them cost this much.

The next feature of the Vita I will discuss is its backwards compatibility. Keep in mind, Sony has ditched the UMD formate, which is a massive relief. That system just added moving parts, making more opportunities for unit failure and shorter battery life (which is a whopping 5 hours now). The way backwards compatibility is handled through what is available on the PSN Store. Now, Sony released a list of PSP games (about 200 or so) that can be directly downloaded to your Vita, but this is not an absolute list. There are ways to get more games onto your PSP, using your PS3 as an intermediate. If you want to know more details, look up the video on ign.com or on youtube (search "how to get PSP games on my VITA IGN, and it should bring you right to it!). I cannot attest to how well this works, as I haven't tested it yet, but feel free to comment about it below!

Next, the battery life. The batteries on your Vita should last anywhere between 3 to 5 hours. This number may seem minuscule, but when you consider the hardware it is running, it is quite impressive. Personally, I would have preferred they ditched the touch panels and added in maybe 2 hours of life to the Vita, but what are you gonna do? Rumor has it that Sony will release an extended battery pack to add a few extra hours, but I have not heard anything as of yet about that. (Sound off below if you have heard otherwise!)

The Playstation Vita is certainly a force to be reckoned with. Its revolutionary power, dual sticks, and game library certainly make it a contender for one of the best hardcore portable platforms out there. Its price, as well as the memory card situation hold it back from true greatness, making me take away 1 star from my overall review. If I could, I would have given it 3 and a half stars, but alas, technology has not gone that far (catch up Amazon ;)). If you are looking for a powerful up and coming machine that you can carry with you, than look no further than the PS Vita. That is if you do not mind making a large investment. I hope this system continues to receive the support from Sony it has today, and solidifies the dominance it so rightly deserves.

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Friday, May 16, 2014

Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For Xbox 360 S Slim Game Console - Cover Protector Art Decal - Tig

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  • For Xbox 360 Slim only. Skins are made up of ultra thin and superb vinyl material that is environmental friendly. These are NOT hard case or faceplate.
  • Our skins have an upscale leather like finish to distinguish your game console. (See Close Up Shot Image)
  • Highly durable and prevent abrasions & scratching. Removal of skins will not leave any sticky residual.
  • Does not block any vent holes or void your console's warranty.
  • Very easy to apply skins to your game console. No cutting necessary. Self-explanatory.

Arrived sooner then any other orders placed that day. The decal is made with good quality material, which made easy to install in few minutes. The Xbox just looks much cooler and my son loves it, definitely it looks and works as described. Awesome.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

BoxWave AT&T Mobile Hotspot Elevate 4G Wall Charger Direct

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Was glad to find a charger that was the same as that came with the charger and price was much better

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i highly recommend this adapter. the ubs that came with the hotspot lasted about 4 hours of internet connection. this adapter allowed me to be connected to the internet for more than 8 hours of work on my laptop.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve (Black) Carrying Case for Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1TB Porta

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Carrying Case for Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1TB Portable Hard Drive WDBACX0010BSL SilverThe case appeared to be like I imagined seeing it at the picture. Simple, good design, big enough to care safely that, to which is assigned, comfortable, delicate fabric, and a small, nice handle for your choice inside to install it, if you like to zipper for keeping the case easily, and safely. And the shipping very fast. Thank you very much. Ali

I bought this for my Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1 TB USB 3.0/2.0 Ultra Portable External Hard Drive (Silver). It works pretty well. Great zippers and a nice little pouch to put the small usb cord. It also is neoprene which gives it a nice feel and a squishy exterior as well as being attractive.

My main complaint is that it does not feel designed for it (and that actually may be). It feels like a kid wearing his dad's suit. It bounces around in it and just feels like they are not meant to be together.

Overall, it definitely does the trick, but I am not really satisfied with it.

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Samsung OEM MHL Adapter Tip - Samsung Galaxy S III

Samsung OEM MHL Adapter Tip - Samsung Galaxy S IIIThis was a thank you item by Samsung because if the purchased an MHL adaptor for the Galaxy S II you don't have to spend an arm and a leg on the new pin configuration.

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Kensington Virtuoso Signature Stylus and Pen Black for New iPad 3rd Gen, iPad 2, iPad 1, Kindle Fire

Kensington Virtuoso Signature Stylus and Pen Black for New iPad 3rd Gen, iPad 2, iPad 1, Kindle Fire, Tablets and Smartphones including iPhone 5, K39544WW
  • Stylus and pen for a convenient 2-in-1 solution
  • Responsive, sensitive and durable touch tip
  • Stylish and elegant design
  • Easy twist action to reveal ballpoint pen (with refillable black ink cartridge)
  • Pen clips easily to shirt pocket or bag
  • Perfect stylus for your iPad or other touch screen tablet

I read through the top 10 websites for recommendations for a Stylus for my iPad and after some research and lots of reviews, I decided on the Kensington Virtuoso based on it receiving above average ratings due to it's precision stylus and high-quality ink pen. In my opinion, the ink pen is about the same quality as a pen you would find in a hotel room and the rubber stylus ripped and came off after only two weeks of use. The price for this stylus was too much for a tip that only lasted two weeks along with mediocre pen. And I still don't know why I or anyone else would want to pay 3 or 4 times more for a 'precision' stylus like this over one that costs a few bucks and lasts longer? I would recommend you save your money with this one.

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I haven't used a stylus since I finally gave up using Palm OS devices, almost a decade ago. The advanced touch screens and interfaces of today, are made to be be used with fingers, rather than with a stylus. But when I began to play Draw Something, it occurred to me that it'd be much easier to play on a 10-inch tablet with a stylus, than on a 4-inch screen with my fingers.

PROS:

Stylish good looks

Responsive stylus

Doubles as a nice pen

CONS:

Pocket clip is a bit shallow

Before computers, the Internet, and touch screens, I was a bit of a pen and mechanical pencil collector. When I first saw the Kensington Virtuoso Signature Stylus, I thought it looked a lot like a Mont Blanc pen. The fact that I had a black Mont Blanc pen with silver accents, probably had a lot to do with the association. Either way, I immediately found the Virtuoso Signature to be a stylish-looking pen. It doesn't write like a Mont Blanc, but it's definitely a decent pen and a nice convenience. And of course, the ink is refillable.

The stylus end of the Virtuoso Signature looks like an eraser, or more similarly, like an earphone tip. If you were expecting the stylus to look something like an old Palm Pilot styli, you might be wondering why they're so different. Most modern touch screens are capacitive, while the older touch screens, like on the Palm Pilot, are resistive. Capacitive touch screens work differently in that they require an electrical conductor to disrupt the screen's electrostatic field. Long story short: you can't use the old-school styli with modern touch screens.

Getting used to a capacitive stylus took me about 15 minutes. After I got used to it, I was able to draw more precise lines and was having more fun playing Draw Something than using just my fingers. I was also able to sign my name better when using document signature apps.

I really like the Kensington Virtuoso Signature Stylus and Pen. It's stylish, writes well as a pen, and is more precise on touch screens than using fingers alone. My only gripe is that the pen clip is a tad shallow and doesn't feel overly secure when clipped in my bag or pocket. Given that the cost of the Virtuoso is in the same ballpark as a decent Cross pen, I'd prefer not to lose it. Aside from that, I'd say the Virtuoso Signature is a good way to go if you like to draw on your smartphone/tablet or need to be able to hand write with greater precision.

* Review sample provided by Kensington

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I travel frequently for work and I'm always looking for a way to reduce the travel clutter. Having a pen and stylus combination helps with that. The pen writes well and the stylus is good. Helpful Hint: To change the refill, UNSCREW the refill... don't pull.

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A beautiful pen that also doubles as a capacitive stylus. It is a little thick for my hand but has a nice substantial weight. The twist action to use the pen is preferable to other styles which use a cap. The stylus works well and does not detract from the elegant look of the pen.

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This thing is a beautiful pen in itself! Then on the other end it has a very comfortable stylus tip. The pen writes wonderfully and the stylus is very accurate! It feels like no other stylus I have used and has a very eccentric tip. I use it on a Samsung Galaxy S3 and it even works on the capacitive buttons on the bottom which is a huge plus!!! Great buy!!! Awesome product and well engineered! Feel like getting another one for the hell of it!!!

Monday, February 17, 2014

elago Stylus Pen with Clip - White for iPhone4 / 3GS / 3G, iPad and iPod Touch,Galaxy Tab

elago Stylus Pen with Clip - White for iPhone4 / 3GS / 3G, iPad and iPod Touch,Galaxy Tab
  • Designed for iPhone, iPad and iPod iTouch,Galaxy Tab
  • Soft touch pen-point for better screen-protection.
  • Precise touch and control, easily avoid pressing the wrong keys.

I am very happy with the Stylus Pen I ordered and received. It is very high quality and I would order it again without hesitation. I actually ordered the pen to be used with a telephone and it works beautifully. I like the dual functions of this stylus which can also be used as a pen. I would highly recommend this supplier.

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I've had this stylus for a week now and it works great! It hasn't worn down or anything so far, and it writes really well! It also looks very stylish. Another thing that I love about it is that I don't have to press it really hard to the tablet (like I had to to with a couple of my last styluses) so my hands don't cramp up from extended use. Also, it has a nice weight to it as well, that makes it feel great to write with (unlike other cheap plastic styluses that feel like crappy twigs). I love this stylus and will likely get more in the future!

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Love to use this stylus with my iPhone. Due to motor problems my husband has difficulty hitting the correct keys when texting but using this makes it much easier for him. I've tried various stylus and find the length of this one to be very comfortable. I also like it that the surface isn't as "slippery" as some -easier to grasp.

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I purchased this stylus a few months ago. It has outlasted all of the other ones I have tried from $10 to $100 dollar range. You will not be disappointed by it.

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I use this stylus with my iPad and it helps me touch the right keys. For me it slides better than a finger

Monday, January 27, 2014

State of the Art Dual-Sided Aluminum Stylus Pen for Nook Color

State of the Art Dual-Sided Aluminum Stylus Pen for Nook Color
  • 3 Functions in 1 Pen: Laser Pointer, Flash Light, & Stylus!!!
  • Strong and durable aluminum body!!!
  • Lightweight and fits easily in pocket, purse or backpack!!!
  • Soft rubber tip guaranteed not to scratch or damage your screen!!!
  • White finish gives this pen an eye catching professional look!!!

had problems selecting correct letters on key board and correct menue items with fingers, but this stylus has greatly improved the ability to .get it all correct.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Black Soft Neoprene Carrying Case for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W180 and free Carabiner Key Chain

Black Soft Neoprene Carrying Case for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W180 and free Carabiner Key Chain
  • This carrying case offers durable protection featuring a high quality neoprene case with a non-scratch lining interior.
  • The handy Gizmo Dorks key chain provides a handy and efficient way to hook and unhook keys quickly.
  • The water resistant pouch comes with a useful lanyard.
  • This product comes with one case and one Gizmo Dorks key chain. Digital camera sold separately.

Camera fits well. Has protected my camera from drops and bouncing around in the car. Don't use the carabiner much as it is small for my hands to operate.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Thermaltake ISGC Fan 8 Innovative Silent Fan with Advanced Technology, 8 CM with Hydro Dynamic Beari

Thermaltake ISGC Fan 8 Innovative Silent Fan with Advanced Technology, 8 CM with Hydro Dynamic Bearing AF0043
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I bought one of these as a replacement for another set of cheaper fans in my home theater PC. As the PC is the source for most of my music and video in my home theater any noise is annoying.

My old fans didn't make any noise, and moved a significant amount of air, but also sounded like a mini tornado. Fed up with the racket I bought one of these as a test.

It turned out to be fantastic. Each fan has a dial on the power line allowing you to manually set the max speed. On the lowest setting the fan is truly silent, on the highest setting there is a slight wind noise but it was still noticeably quieter than my old fans. I bought four and using the dial set them to a mid-range setting. The noise difference between my old fans and these is startling, these are much quieter.

Based on how much air I feel each individual one pushing out of my PC it seems that these, on the high setting, don't push as much air as my old ones. However as they are so quiet I put four into my PC case (which has the venting/mounts for this) and feel comfortable that they are all together moving far more air than my two old fans did.

The PS3 is now the loudest component I have on the rack.

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This fan is silent and effective. It really moves a lot of air.

I bought this to quiet down my server, as the case came with a fan that was quite noisy. Mission accomplished.

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Replaced fan on new Mediasonic ProBox as it had a very annoying clicking due to not being made for variable speed use. It is 5mm thicker but just replaced cover screws with longer ones. Had to put plug from original fan on it and left the variable speed knob hanging out the back. I then set the Mediasonic fan speed on high and adjusted speed with fan controller. On all but highest speed it is perfectly quiet.

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This fan is amazing. I had been looking for the best small brushless dc motor that will be used as a reliable motor that will not fail to re-start. This fan will run at 3 volts and even if you stop the spin with your bare hand and let go, it will restart spinning by itself in less than 2 seconds. All the other fans I experimented with did not restart on thesame test-they just froze. I plan to purchase hundreds of them for my up coming product.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Lenovo 10.1-Inch Ideapad 06517HU Tablet Netbook (Invi

rooCASE Neoprene Netbook Sleeve Case Cover for Lenovo 10.1-Inch Ideapad 06517HU Tablet NetbookI have one for my kindle. Got this for my net book. Love this brand. The colour was as expected, nice and bright.

Bought it as a case for a netbook. It is exactly as the description says, fits netbook and some wires. I liked the quality, and the feel of the item.

I also adore the color. Bright and happy.

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tablet fits in fine fells nice ziper good soft to the fell and easy on the eyes wrks as intened happy i purchased it

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I bought this and a handful of other cases ranging between $4 and $9 just to check them out. I have a simple black neoprene case that I originally got for my iPad 1 and it has given me significantly good service. It was wearing a bit, so I wanted to see what else was out there, but didn't want to spend too much. This case is quite nice. It has a side pouch that zips up. It is great for power cords and whatnot. On the inside there is something that looks like a business card holder with two sections(not sure what it is for, really). There is also a neoprene lip on the inside to hold your iPad back, I guess. It's a nice little pouch at a heck of a good price(I got it around 8 with free shipping through Prime). I highly recommend.

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this is a great product especially for the price, the quality is excellent.

the 10in tablet fits perfect & the zipper pocket gives plenty of room for the power cord.

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

elago 14-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader EL-RD-003-BK (Black)

elago 14-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader EL-RD-003-BK
  • Matching your Mac's good looks and style
  • High speed USB 2.0 certified for superior data transfer(480mbps)
  • No additional card adapters needed, Built in USB Cable
  • elago all in one Reader/Writer accepts the following memory types - 1. CompactFlash Type I, 2. CompactFlash Type II, 3. SD
  • 4. miniSD, 5. MultiMediaCard, 6. RS-MMC, 7. Memory Stick, 8. Memory Stick PRO, 9 Memory Stick Duo, 10. Memory Stick PRO Duo,
  • 11. SmartMedia, 12. MicroSD & MicroSDHC 13.M2

Great small form-factor, light weight, built in USB cable handy for travel. The unit is slow. Out of 4 CF readers I've tried so far, this was the 2nd slowest.

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I purchased this to import photos from my Canon 7D. It's cheap, has a very shallow CompactFlash port, and the pins broke easily. If you're looking for an efficient CF reader that won't break after a few weeks, I recommend you up your budget to at least $30.

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This product is exaxtly as they say it is, small, functional, and it works great! Very portable and functional.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Pdair Black Leather Flip Type Carry Case Cover + belt clip for Nokia C6

Pdair Black Leather Flip Type Carry Case Cover + belt clip for Nokia C6Does not hold the phone securely. Possibly a defective piece. Waited a long time for it, and I believe it was shipped directly from China, so I have no hope of getting it corrected.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

New Fashionable Perfect Fit Leather Pouch Protective tablet PC computer Carrying Case for Apple iPad

New Fashionable Perfect Fit Leather Pouch Protective tablet PC computer Carrying Case for Apple iPad 3G / WiFi 16GB 32GB 64GB - Black
  • Compatible Models: Apple iPad 3G / WiFi 16GB 32GB 64GB
  • Sleek, durable material with soft velveteen inner lining helps protect your iPad from nicks and scrapes
  • It helps to protect against shock and surface damage caused by accidental drops.
  • Product Dimensions (Inner): 9.6 x 7.5 x 0.6 Inch

I have the apple magnetic cover for my Ipad 2 and wanted something to carry it in that would protect it and look good. This fits the bill. It is compact, padded for protection though not bulky and wears nice. I am pleased with it and considering the cost of a lot of the options out there, very good value!

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Green & Purple Flower Snap on Hard Protective Cover Case for Sharp Kin 2

Green & Purple Flower Snap on Hard Protective Cover Case for Sharp Kin 2
  • Durable lightweight construction

The case is great and it looks good. It just doesn't look that good on the phone because on the front part of the case, the hole on the top doesn't fit the hole on the phone good.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Navy Blue / Indigo Ipad 2, Ipad 3, the New Ipad, Slim Fit Case Cover for Apple Ipad 2nd 3rd Generati

Navy Blue / Indigo Ipad 2, Ipad 3, the New Ipad, Slim Fit Case Cover for Apple Ipad 2nd 3rd Generation Wifi / 3g / 4g Model 16gb / 32gb / 64gb Smart Cover Compatible Partner & Color Matching - Sticky Case By Techgiant
  • 1. Patented Atmospheric pressure non-sticky adhesive technology soft padding not sticky to human hands
  • 2. Seamless fitment, light-weight design. Thinnest ipad 2 iPad 3 (The new iPad)cover in the market today.
  • 3. Easy installation. Simply put it on the back of your ipad 2 iPad 3 (The new iPad), apply a little pressure and it will stay on.
  • 4. Can be reused unlimited number of times. washable and It will stay sticky for as long as you own it.
  • 5. No adhesive residue like the glue-on case. No damage to the edge of your ipad 2 like the clip-on case. High quality scratch resistances mat color finishing.

This product does not do a good job of protecting my iPad. I used it on a 2nd gen and there was a noticeable gap between my smart cover and where the case covered. I feel that if I dropped the ipad on a corner or edge, this case would do absolutely nothing to protect the device. It looks good, the material has a nice soft-touch finish and the adhesive works. Though I am unsure about how long the adhesive will actually last. I applied to return for a full refund.

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