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Friday, September 5, 2014
New-FRANKLIN BES-2100 DESKTOP SPEAKING MERRIAM-WEBSTER(R) SPANISH/ENGLISH DICTIONARY - FRK2100
Monday, September 1, 2014
Mobile Action USB Handset Manager for Samsung T629, D520, D528, D820, D830, E780, E900, E906, P300,
- Contacts - Edit, Backup, and Organize the personal phonebook on PC and Upload to phone, also synchronize Microsoft Outlook & Outlook Express contacts with mobile phone.
- Text Messages - Send, & retrieve text messages from your phone to your computer!
- Charger your phone through the USB port of your computer!
- Package Includes: (1) USB Cable, (1) Software CD
- Operating System: Windows 2000 / XP Home / XP Pro
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
LCD Screen for Dopod C720w/HTC Excalibur S620/O2 XDA Cosmo/Orange SPV E600/T-mobile Dash/MDA mail~Re
- LCD Screen for Dopod C720w/HTC Excalibur S620/O2 XDA Cosmo/
- Orange SPV E600/T-mobile Dash/MDA mail~
- Repair replacement parts
I arrive at the indicated time
and most importantly, you can
buy without problems
because they are very reliableI am very impressed with the quality and service for this item. I ordered this on a Sunday night and received it on Thursday. I was only expecting the screen replacement by itself but this seller also includes the tools needed to do a complete replacement. The torx screwdriver isn't the best of quality but it got the job done, the plastic case slider/remover was the A++ that I did not expect. With some help videos from youtube, this job took less than 15 min.
I'm very satisfied with this purchase, actually... take all expectiations and multiply them by 100 and you'll still be impressed. Now I'm kinda looking forward to breaking more cell phones lol.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Aluratek APB01F USB 5000 mAh External Battery Pack and Charger for iPod, iPhone, iPad, eReaders, and
- Instantly charge your devices when you don't have an AC outlet available
- Small and compact design outputs up to 5000 mAh of power to charge most devices currently on the market via USB or the included connector tips
- APB01F 5000mAh External Battery pack and Charger for Apple Ipad/Ipad 2 iPhone 4 4G 3Gs 3G (AT&T and verizon), iPod Touch (1G 2G 3G 4G), Motorola Droid, HTC Android EVO, Blackberry, Kindle D
- adapter tips included support Motorola, Nokia, Sony Ericson, Nokia, Apple,Blackberry Devices
- Micro USB Tip included to support most Micro USB powered Devices
Enter devices like this -at 5000mAh, it's got enough power to completely charge most smartphones 2-3 times. Even running 4G and watching streaming videos on your phone, you can comfortably be away from the charger for a couple days without having to worry. It'll also give you about a 75% boost on your tablet battery (iPad 2 battery is just shy of 7000 mAh).
This device is fairly portable -a little bulkier than a kit-kat bar -and should fit easily into your purse or backpack... I wouldn't really want to carry it in my pocket, but I guess it'd fit fair easily into a zippered jacket pocket or something. Once you add in the necessary cable, though, it can start getting sorta bulky.
Speaking of bulk, one thing that sorta bugged me about this device was the proprietary charging cable. So many devices nowadays are mini-USB. It's nice having a standard plug. Why, then, do you have to use some weird DC adapter to charge this portable battery? It already comes with a mini-USB cable for use with smartphones and such -just let it charge with that! Since this device must be charged using the proprietary USB-to-DC plug, if you happen to lose it, you're done. Sorta sucks. For this reason (and for the added portability) I'd prefer to stick with a smaller charger like the Belkin F8M158tt Power Pack 1000. Sure, it doesn't have quite the same capacity, but how often are you really going to be needing several days' worth of portable charge on your smartphone in between opportunities to plug it into a wall outlet or USB port?
Anyway, this is a decent device. It comes with a whole range of adapters that allow you to plug it into your smartphone, normal phone iPad / iPod, etc. It's got great capacity but suffers from being a bit bulkier than lower-capacity battery units and a proprietary charge cable. While this could be a good workhorse for iPad users, I'm thinking of these types of devices as being primarily used to extend the life of smartphones for folks on-the-go. As such, this is just a little too bulky to be practical for my daily use. I'd give it a higher rating but the DC charge cable bugs me.You can read all the specific details pertaining to this device in all the other reviews. I just wanted to correct the misconception that it will only charge via a computer USB port. This is not true. I used my HP Touchpad charger and it worked perfectly. This battery pack requires a charger capable of 1.3 amps. The iPhone charger only is .5amps (I believe). Any aftermarket charger that provides a higher current should work fine.
Only reason I am not making this a 5 star item is for the slight bulkiness of the pack. At the discounted price it can not be beat.My first review of this product would have been an enthusiastic 5 star recommendation; however, having had it for a few months I have found a massive drawback a faulty USB cable. I contacted the company to see if they would send me a new one, and indeed they would if I paid 10 dollars for the cable and 9.95 in shipping. Needless to say I was not amendable to doing that.
When I originally received this item, I didn't use it right off as I never found that I was able to drain my Samsung Infuse cell phone or IPod touch 4th gen completely of batteries and find myself no where near a charger. I kept it in my purse just in case, and I did find myself needing it when I traveled extensively in November for both business and pleasure. First I found myself taking many pictures, and sending those pictures to Facebook, draining my cell of battery when I visited Walt Disney World. I was very lucky to have had this to charge my cell while we took a break for lunch or dinner. Secondly, when I traveled to Denver on business from Boston, I found I had forgotten to charge my IPod before I left. Having this in my purse was a Godsend for the 5 hour flight! After these experiences I became diligent about keeping the external battery pack charged, just in case.
Unfortunately, the USB cable (and its' attachments to charge my cell and Ipod) went dead in January as I was on the road for business again. I was unimpressed by the lack of customer service and how long it took them to get back to me only to tell me that I would have to shell out 20 dollars for a replacement cable. My work around for this is inconvenient, but it works I carry an IPod and USB mini cable with the battery to be able to use it to charge when needed. This is unwieldy, but again it works. The battery still works fabulously, so I will rate this at 3 stars for that, but be aware of the 0 star customer service and usb cable.This is a rechargeable battery that you charge up using your computer's USB port. Once it is charged, then you can plug any number of electronic devices into this battery, using the USB port in the battery, to run or charge your device from it. I've used this to charge up my 2nd generation iTouch iPod(r), my iPad2(r), and my Blackberry(r) Tour phone. (Obviously not all at the same time; just one at a time, grin).
When you charge this from your computer, it has 3 blue lights that will light up as it becomes fully charged (1 blue light means it's about 1/3 charged up, 2 lights is 2/3rds). It comes with all the cables to charge the battery from your USB port, and to then charge or run your devices. It does not come with a AC adapter to charge your battery from a wall plug, and it does not come with a 12 volt adapter to charge the battery from your car's 12 volt accessory port (cigarette lighter). To charge/run your device, select the right cable with the right connector for your device, plug it into your device and into the battery, and then there is a button on the batter to push to turn the charging on. While you are running/charging off the battery, the blue lights will tell you about how much battery you have left: 3 lights, full; 2 lights, 2/3rds; 1 light, 1/3rd. I don't have a good way to tell you how many hours this battery will run before you needs to recharge it again, but my experience has been really good. It's not like I have to charge it up each day. I don't use it more than about once a week in an emergency when one of my devices needs a charge. High recommended! The battery is small enough to fit in most pockets, less than 3 inches x 4 inches and about 3/4 inches thick.This is a pretty good product. It's a little bulky, but it carries enough charge for multiple full recharges of my iPod Touch. The size is suitable for carrying in a bag, probably not a pocket. The cable system works fairly well. I was a little dubious at first when I saw one cable with so many attachments, but it worked fine. I think the charger should have come with a cable that lets you charge it from the wall. Out of the box, the battery pack must be charged from a computer using the USB. However, I'm sure you could find an after-market cable to charge from the wall socket easily enough.
Friday, April 4, 2014
rooCASE Super Bubble Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for Samsung Galaxy Tab Tablet P1000 for Sprint SPH-P
- Non-OEM Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab Tablet P1000 for Sprint SPH-P100
- Super Bubble Shock Absorbing Foam Interior. (e-Book Not Included)
- Water Resistant Neoprene Sleeve Case.
- Velcro Accessory Pocket for Clip-On Book Light and Charger.
- Color Matching Rubber Zipper.
Cool color combos--I love when inside is a contrasting color to outside. Makes things so much more visible. Plus it's just more aesthetically pleasing.
I have a Google Nexus 7 and it fits readily, but not snugly, inside. In fact, this case is just a tad too large for it. For me, that's not a big deal. But there is some side-to-side, up-and-down shift that happens when my tablet is in this case and the case in a bigger bag. If you're envisioning this case fitting your Nexus like a glove, you're setting yourself up for disappointment.
There's a front pocket (unsecured) that you can slip stuff into. I don't use this for my power cord, but neither am I wild about shoving my power cord in with the tablet and possibly, inadvertently scratching the screen or something. So usually, I tote my cord around separately. Not a huge problem, but pocket storage could have been better.
Not really sure how protective it would be, but then, I try not to make a practice out of dropping electronic stuff.
If your case expectations are realistic, this model is worth a shot.When I received my Kindle Fire, the case (Kindle Fire version) was sold out. I was desperate, as I was going to be doing a lot of traveling and wanted to take my Fire with me. I looked up slightly larger dimensions, and this is the case I found. I LOVE it. It is just a tiny bit bigger than the fire, which allows me to include the cord inside the case. Looking back, if I had the chance to buy the one that was made for the Fire, I think I would stick with this one due to the tiny bit extra room. In fact, a few months later my spouse bought a Fire and this was the case he got, as well! LOVE IT!!!I needed a case that would protect my Samsung tablet and this case does the job. It has a layer of bubble padding that cushions the pad. The case is soft, so I can carry it in my handbag and it does not take up too much room.I purchased this case for my samsung galaxy tablet and I must say I love the color and the bubbles inside provide great protection for my tablet and it's a perfect fit.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Palm-Sized Mini 2.4GHz RF Wireless Media Keyboard with Multi-Touch Gesture Touchpad Mouse/Remote Con
With great eagerness, I opened the package, plugged it into my media server and fired it up. I have to say I'm impressed with the fact this package includes the required 2 AAA batteries, even though they are of some obscure brand. In this day and age of cost/corner cutting, it's uncommon to find devices that come ready to run straight out of the box. The little cavity under the battery case that stores the USB transmitter is pretty neat too.
This keyboard looks high quality and feels solid. It does not emit any odor common to cheap plastic components. The plastic case has smooth edges free of burrs from the molding process. And all the panel gaps are straight and uniform in width, just like a high end automobile. When I attempted to apply torsional force to the keyboard, it did not deform nor did it make any creeping noises. Solid. The size and weight feel just right in my hands. I fell in love with it at this point, and I have yet to entered my login password.
Right off the bat, without reading the instructions or installing the driver, I began using this device to navigate around my 32-bit XP based system. The design and operation is very intuitive. If you've sent a text message via cell phone equipped with QWERTY keypad, if you've used a touch pad on a laptop, if you've used gestures on the screen of a smart phone, you already possess all the skills you need to use this device proficiently.
Once I've installed the driver from the supplied CD, I was able to change the touch pad sensitivity, scroll speed, as well as reprogramming gestures among other things. The driver is not a stand-alone software such as the case with Logitech's SetPoint driver; it shows up as an extra tab under mouse settings. It is accessible through control panel or the little task bar icon. To load the driver at boot up, it adds only 1 more process and uses only 12MB of system RAM. This is great because I hate software or devices that require numerous obscurely named processes and consume lots of system resources.
I found a sweet spot for setting the mouse pointer sensitivity. At the second highest setting, one notch from the far right, the touch pad becomes an exact scaled duplicate of my TV screen. That means one edge-to-edge swipe across the touch pad, makes my mouse cursor travel the exact width of my screen. No more repeated swipes; I hate doing that. And for those of you who are fluent in the inner workings of Windows Registry Editor, said sweet setting would be a value of "18" under [MouseSensitivity].
The driver for this device does not conflict with the existing driver for my Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard as I still have both devices connected. Further more, the mouse pointer sensitivity and scroll speed for my full-size mouse are unaffected and all 3 devices can function together at the same time. I keep my old keyboard and mouse connected as backup but stored away in a box near by. I'm glad the drivers and USB devices work well together in my application. Others might not have the same luck and would probably be worth your time to do some research.
I rarely use the 4 mouse buttons on this pad; instead I tap to simulate a mouse click. It does require a rather deliberate tap to evoke a response. You can tap with 1 finger, 2 fingers, or 3 fingers; each initiates a different response. The 2-finger and 3-finger tap can be reprogrammed to do many different functions according to the user's preferences. I programed the 2-finger tap to "Close Window" and the 3-finger tap to be my Windows Start button to overcome the fact that there isn't a Windows key.
Many other had pointed out the lack of F1 through F12 keys thus unable to enter BIOS setup after POST. That's not a problem for me because this keyboard does have the DEL key which I use to enter my BIOS settings. Navigating while in BIOS is not an issue also because it has the 4 directional keys as well. What I am surprised to find is that I can actually perform multi-key commands such as CTRL-ALT-DELETE, CTRL-SHIFT-ESC, and ALT-TAB. Too bad it lacks the Windows key as I do use the WINDOW-D command frequently to clear my desktop. I'll get over it.
An other issue of great concern by many others is the range. I can testify here that range is not an issue; in fact it has phenomenal range. I have the transmitter plugged into an USB port on the back of my media server that's tucked away behind my flat penal TV and without direct line of sight to my couch some 14 feet away. I have no problems performing all operations and there is no lag time. I even took my mini keyboard out to the balcony and into the bathroom and was still able to control my computer. Simply put, there isn't a spot within my 1000sqft apartment that's beyond the range of this device. Once again, I am impressed.
The lack of back-lit buttons is a draw back for many other reviewers, but not for me as I'm able to perform most tasks via the touch pad without looking. The only time I need to look at this tiny keyboard is when I'm actually typing words, which is very seldom on a machine who's primary jobs are to play streaming movies, play mp3 music, and rout my Wifi traffic. Two tiny bumps on the F and J keys for indexing would have been nice though. I figured it's probably a good thing that it doesn't have back lights because that would require the use of soft clear rubber keys for the light to show through. And we all know how fast those rubber keys can wear out and how unreliable the key strokes can be. Plus back light will just consume more battery life quickly. So I'm actually glad it doesn't have back light.
Speaking of battery life, I have to point out this device does have ON/OFF switch as well as auto-off function if left untouched. The instruction claims it will shut off in 30 minutes, but in actuality, it's more like 15 minutes. Pressing the M/Mode key in the center wakes up the device, accompanied by two blinking green lights as confirmation. On a side note, if you wish this device to have the capability to wake up your system from Stand-by mode, you must first enable this function as it is disabled by default. This is accomplished via a check box in Control Panel -> Mouse -> Hardware -> Properties -> Power Management. I have not owned this keyboard long enough to give a true assessment of power consumption and battery life. But when these freebie batteries run out, I plan on installing those Panasonic Evolta batteries or those Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries. I knew from years experience with other high demand devices that these batteries offer tremendous life. They cost quite a bit more, but are well worth it.
I love my new miniature keyboard and rate it 9.5 out of 10. I hope my review has convinced others to take the plunge also. Don't risk your sanity buying the others with mixed reviews. Get this one. DO IT! You won't regret it.cute device, right size, not perfect, but I like it ...
poor instructions, but auto-shutoff (switch too) is good.
NO WINDOWS keys (Fx, etc). as I understand it
... for best experience: use USB extension cable ..
my HTPC is across room, low, behind furnishings and persons , etc.
My initial experience with this remote was unsatisfactory
due to poor RF reception between device & included-receiver..
After I plugged the "included receiver", into a USB extension cable and I was able to raise the reciver to a 'clear view' elevation, the device is perfectly responsive.
(USB extension cable) not priceless, but $.62 @ auction ,
note: unplug receiver; if you are accessing your BIOS.I seldom buy something that I'm totally impressed with. But this little gadget is may favorite "toy" in years! I often miss TV shows when they are on the air, and so I go to the broadcaster's website and view them on the computer. Sitting at the desk is awkward, so I connected the PC to the TV. But it's hard to operate the TV from my recliner. This little device totally solved that problem for me. With the touchpad and keyboard, I can go anywhere on the web (or PC) and never have to get up. When the phone rings, I have a remote that can pause the show without having to scramble over to the PC. It's a great item for keeping a Grumpy Geek a little less grumpy!This review is for the Gmyle Palm Style 2.4 GHz Wireless Mini Keyboard with Smart Pad Touchpad, Model Number: PKB-1800, purchased from GigaCity (fulfilled by Amazon) on Friday night and received it on Tuesday.
Palm-Sized Mini 2.4GHz RF Wireless Media Keyboard with Multi-Touch Gesture Touchpad Mouse/Remote Control for Windows 7/Vista/XP HTPC PC
The retail package contained:
Gmyle PKB-1800 Wireless Keyboard with Smart Pad;
USB transmitter/dongle (initially stored in the battery compartment);
CD-ROM (I assume it has Windows drivers on it but I did not use it.);
Two AAA alkaline batteries;
Owner's Manual (a 12-page booklet).
Operating System Compatibility:
Windows XP/Vista/Win 7 (Note: It works well on a Mac Mini but not all hot keys function.)
Weight: 106 grams (approximately 3.75 ounces)
Dimensions: 125 L x 86 W x 18 H (in millimeters); Approximately 5" L x 3.25" W x .75" H)
The touchpad has Multi-Touch Functions for twoand three-finger gestures on Windows-based computers.
The Smartpad has nine hot keys:
Internet Browser
My Computer
Multimedia keys:
Previous Track
Play/Pause
Next Track
Mute
Decrease Volume
Increase Volume
I previously used a Lenovo Mini Wireless Keyboard with Trackball (Model N5901) that worked with the Mac Mini, not all the hot keys did because it too is for Windows computers, but I never liked it. The keys are too close together and they are a bit "squishy" when pressed. I end up pressing wrong keys. I bought the Gmyle wireless mini keyboard to replace it and I am glad I did.
Here are some of my observations.
Easy setup on Apple Mac Mini (Intel-based) running OS X 10.6.8:
1) I inserted the USB dongle into a USB port in the back of the Mac Mini.
2) I put the provided batteries in the device and turned it on (switch on back).
3) The device was not recognized by the Mac. The computer indicated I needed to press the key next to the shift button on the keyboard in order for the keyboard to be recognized. I pressed the Z key.
4) The computer did not recognize the wireless device but I could click continue (using the Lenovo wireless keyboard I had not disconnected from the Mac).
5) I was prompted to choose the type of keyboard it is. I chose the third option (ANSI with 101 key keyboard "or other"). The device now worked.
Pressing the "M" key in the center of the device did enable a few of the Smart Pad hot keys. The Volume keys (mute, volume up, volume down) worked. The top two rows of the hot keys on the Smart Pad did not.
There are two buttons on the sides of the device. They act like left and right mouse buttons (in addition to the left and right mouse buttons just below the touch pad on the face of the device).
The device is comfortable to hold.
The keyboard layout is logical. For example, the ESC key is in the upper left where it belongs.
I did find the keys to be small (um, it's a mini keyboard) but the space between the keys is of great help for accuracy. With a little practice I suspect I will be able to use it better.
When depressing a key, there is a nice click feel and sound.
The paragraph key (to the right of the L key) also doubles as an Enter key.
The arrow keys on the top row also function as Page Up, Page Down, Home, and End keys when the blue Function key is held down.
The touchpad was responsive but not too jittery and the keys were responsive.
Another feature is the two green LED lights toward the upper right. The "Mode" indicator lights up after the M key is pressed indicating the hot keys on the Smart Pad are active. Pressing it again, reactivates the keyboard and turns off the LED. The other LED is for "Caps/Bat." Illuminates when the "CAPS" button is clicked and, I assume but don't know for sure, when the batteries need replacing.
The owner's manual states the device will go to sleep mode after not being used for 30 minutes and to press any key to wake up the device.
The only feature lacking that would make this device even better is a backlit keyboard.
The device is used about 12 feet from the Mac computer. There has not been any connectivity issues.
So far, I am very pleased with this product and would recommend it.Its a great product when it works and it needs to be close to the receiver to work well.
A few things, don't update the drivers that Windows Update provides, you loose the multitouch capability on the device.
There is no function key, so if you are in BIOS and want to enter F11 to try to boot from your USB drive, you can't do. I tried many different combinations but could never get it to work.
The scrolling with 2 fingers/3 fingers is not very stable and doesn't work with all Applications. So you plan to use Chrome or Firefox, the scrolling doesn't work. It works great with IE.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Leather Case Holster Cover Side Pouch with Belt Clip For Verizon Pantech Jest 2 - NisaTechWorld
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Xtreme Cables 2-in-1 Camera Connection Kit for iPad, iPad 2 & New iPad
The vendor claims this is compatible with all iPads, but based on my experience I'm thinking that's a crock.
Basically, this thing is pretty much useless.Just bought this camera connection kit and it works great on my new iPad. Not sure why others are unable to make it work. There is a switch on it to select either USB or SD card mode. From the pictures I've seen I don't think the old ones had that switch. Maybe that's the problem? I don't know but I'm happy.
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I have been trying to get this Xtreme Camera interface to work with both an iPad and iPad2 with no luck. The iPads report the device is not compatible. They are running current iOS 5.Read Best Reviews of Xtreme Cables 2-in-1 Camera Connection Kit for iPad, iPad 2 & New iPad Here
Sunday, December 1, 2013
OEM Verizon Blackberry Bold 9650 Shell Holster Combo
- All openings for charging etc are accessible
- durable hard plastic
- black rubberized
it didn't clip in all the way. There is no noticeable size difference from just having the blackberry snap into the plastic. This carrier provides maximum protection with a great clip to holster your product. It is constructed well, I wish I learned about this item sooner.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
rooCASE Netbook Carrying Bag for ASUS Eee PC 1015PX-PU17 10.1-Inch Netbook - Classic Series Red / Bl
Monday, September 23, 2013
rooCASE Dual-View Multi Angle (Black) Leather Folio Case Cover / Capacitive Stylus / 2Pack Anti-Glar
- Dual-View Multi Angle Case for Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1-Inch Tablet (Not Compatible with XYBOARD 8.2 Media Edition)
- Genuine Leather with Micro Suede Interior. Detachable Inner Sleeve for Handheld Operation; Sleeve Reattaches to Folio by Velcro for Landscape or Portrait viewing.
- 3 Grooves for Multi-Angle Viewing . Magnetic Flap Closure. Access to All Ports and Controls.
- rooCASE Ultra Responsive Capacitive Stylus: Weighs: 0.4oz Length: 114mm, 3.5mm Audio Jack Attachment. rooCASE 2-Pack Anti-Glare Screen Protector.
- A MUST Have for all Motorola DROID XYBOARD Owners!! Available in Black, Grey, Magenta and Red. Search: rooCASE Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1-Inch Dual-View
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Fellowes WriteRights for Compaq iPAQ
- The Fellowes 98048 WriteRight Palm M100 is a clear, micro-thin screen overlay which prevents scratches, reduces glare, and improves handwriting
- A textured surface and low-tack adhesive allow easy, safe removal whenever you wish to do so
- Includes a one year supply for monthly replacement
- Dimensions - 3-3/64H x 2-5/16W x 1/64D
- Color - Clear
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I thought I would give this product a try, because I liked the idea of protecting the LCD screen on my iPAQ. However, three application tries later, I returned them. It was impossible to get the film applied without leaving small bubbles and or smears. The iPAQ has such a nice looking screen that having the film there with bubbles etc really detracted from the quality. I could not have used it like that.Read Best Reviews of Fellowes WriteRights for Compaq iPAQ Here
I'm not sure if I should have applied this or not. We really shouldn't put anything sticky on the sensitive iPaq screen. But I felt the alternative of nothing was worse so I went for it. Anyway, I had no problem removing the protector from my first few attempts on centering and smoothing and I love their companion product for the Palm VII. But I found this one harder to apply. Also the card that come with it is way too small. I had to go and fish out my Palm VII applicator to do the job. What were they thinking. It took me about 5 tries and I still have a small bubble or two but overall I'm fairly happy with it. And I do have peace of mind with it on there.Want Fellowes WriteRights for Compaq iPAQ Discount?
I have tried other adhesive screen protectors and I always return to this one. With just a little patience (less than 3 minutes of your time) they can be applied bubble free. I have also not found any evidence of the adhesive ruining my screen and I have been using them pretty consistently for 3 years. I do not do much handwriting on my iPAQ and so cannot speak to that sensitivity, but have not noticed problems with sensitivity for other stylus functions. And the image seems just as clear as without the protector. Also, I had no "Fellowes"/copyright label printed on the protectors as earlier reviews had mentioned.Upon applying the WriteRight to my iPaq, I must admit, I was wondering what kind of bogus accessory had I fallen for--air bubbles abounded despite some rather patient handiwork. I decided to give it a few days, since the product received strong reviews on cnet.com--it paid off--within 3 or 4 days, every hint of a bubble had completely disappeared. I simply could not tell that the plastic was on the screen, except for the reduced glare perhaps (it was working).Fellowes recommends that the WriteRight be changed monthly. On schedule, the plastic film seemed smudged and in need of replacement after four weeks--better the film than the iPaq screen itself.
Recommend.
Monday, August 19, 2013
rooCASE (Med EVA Dark Blue) Hard Shell Case with Memory Foam for Western Digital My Passport Essenti
I will use it for something else, but I wish they made one like this for the 2TB My Passport Studio.
Thought Out NAJA-KING-IT Flexible Steel Stand
- Rotate infinitely 360 degrees - 5/16" diameter x 36 inch flexible coil
- Rubber coated metal grips allow full use of ports/controls
- All solid steel construction - Baked on hard anti-scratch coating
- See "NAJA-KING-IT iPod touch Stand Setup Adjustment" to custom fit your iPod touch to the holder
- Quality made in the USA for bare iPod touch 4g, 3g, 2g, 1g
Thursday, August 15, 2013
USB2.0 Wireless Finger Handheld Mouse Mice Trackball Mouse for Laptop PC
- Suitable for Tablet PC & Laptop & Desktop compute
- USB PORT, USB receiver is included
- FOUR GROUP DPI:400,600,800,100
- Built-in rechargeable battery
- Charging time: 3-4 hours (USB charging cable is included)
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
VisionTek ATI Radeon HD 5450 512 MB SFF 3-Port VHDCI x16 PCI Express Graphics Card (900344)
- High Definition 3D Performance & Image Quality for Your PC. Full DX11, DX 10 and DX9 capability, Short bracket (SFF) and Tall bracket (ATX) capable, 3-port DVI functionality
- ATI Eyefinity Compliant with next-generation DirectX 11, ATI Eyefinity Technology with DisplayPort connectivity
- Avivo Video and Display Technology Avivo technology connects to high-resolution displays and home entertainment devices and produces vibrant colors
- Quick Specs ATI RADEON 5450 GPU @ 650MHz, High speed DDR3 Memory, 512MB on board memory, x16 PCI Express
- 3 year limited warranty
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worked fine until the day after the return window expired. then it flat out died.good job, VisionTek. well timed.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Wilson Direct Connection Cellular Signal Booster
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Body Glove Snap-On Flat Back Case for HTC Arrive HTC Ruby
- Durable hard shell wrapped in a textured glove material.
- Ultimate custom fit for maximum protection.
- This is a 2 piece snap-on case.
- Flat back (no belt clip).
- Color: Black.
I do have to mention that at first install the front part of the case didn't seem to want to allow the screen to flip open fully. So after making sure it was secured properly I was finally able to get the screen open as it was intended and Body Glove did design it with that in mind.
All in all this case is worth it and I'd recommend it if you are in need of a case for your Arrive.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
SanDisk 16 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Flash Memory Card - Bulk Package
- Capacities: 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB*
- Compatibility tested with a broad range of Sony Cybershot cameras, Handycam camcorders and Alpha DSLRs
- Note: 1 gigabyte = 1 billion bytes. Some of the listed capacity is not available for data storage.
- 5 Year limited warranty
- Trust the memory card that?s compatible with your Sony digital camera or any Sony device with a Memory Stick Pro DuoTM slot
I went with the Sandisk 16GB disk because the price was so much better, and everything I read didn't lead me to believe it would stop working any time soon. So far, it's worked great and load times are fast. Swapping between games is no problem, and I even play some higher end RPG's. I'm quite pleased with my decision, and in the future if the 32GB sticks fix the slow loading issue, I may bump up to the higher storage capacity. In the meantime, the Sandisk Memory Pro Duo has worked just as fine as any Sony memory stick I've used.
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I bought this for my PSP like a month or two ago, and it's way more spacious than I thought it would be. I was originally planning on getting a 32GB, but I've found this is more than enough space to carry those staple games that I want with me at all times like Monster Hunter as well as numerous other games that I'm playing atm, with plenty of room to spare.There's an noticeable slowdown (about 3-5 seconds) when I browse my picture folder, but I assume that's due to the sheer number of pictures in it(what can I say, I like to change my background a lot).
Overall, I'm very satisfied with this product (especially the price), and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to increase their PSP's memory. It works just as good as Sony, at a much more reasonable price.
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This is exactly what I was looking for in a memory card to take on long travel excursions:Plenty of space: holds over 5,000 high-res images
Reasonable price
Whenever I purchase memory cards, I go with whatever size is priced around $50.00. It's affordable, and usually by the time I need more space, the next size up has been discounted to $50.00. Three years ago, I bought an 8GB SanDisk (which holds around 2,500 high-res images). It's still going strong and I'm now using it as my axillary memory card.
If you're looking for more digital storage space, go with SanDisk. It's reliable, my camera can quickly write to it, and I've never had a corrupt / missing image. Additionally, my item was shipped very quickly: West Coast to Ohio in three days.
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Overall this card is legit, and works really well, using it in my PSP!Keep in mind due to formating you do only about 14 or so gigs, but thats not the fault of the card, thats the fault of formating now and days. This is probably one of the best deals around! Especially if you wanna have alot of space on your PSP and STILL wanna use UMDs
So as far as it goes Id recomend this card hands down, its far more cost effective!This was the wrong size and not what was needed and mislabeled. It's a MINI, not mentioned anywhere. I wasn't able to return it, which was aggravating and annoying as it was a total waste of money.
Friday, June 14, 2013
rooCASE Dual-View Multi Angle (Black) Leather Folio Case Cover for Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1-Inch
- Dual-View Multi Angle Case for Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1-Inch Tablet (Not Compatible with XYBOARD 8.2 Media Edition)
- Genuine Leather with Micro Suede Interior.
- Detachable Inner Sleeve for Handheld Operation; Sleeve Reattaches to Folio by Velcro for Landscape or Portrait viewing.
- 3 Grooves for Multi-Angle Viewing . Magnetic Flap Closure. Access to All Ports and Controls.
- A MUST Have for all Motorola DROID XYBOARD Owners!! Available in Black, Grey, Magenta and Red. Search: rooCASE Motorola DROID XYBOARD 10.1-Inch Dual-View
Needless to say my tablet would not work in this case and I was forced to return it and did not get a full refund.
I was told I would get a free shipping label, which I did, but after Amazon received the item they deducted the shipping from my refund. Also deducted was promotional fees. So it appears I am out 9.94 for an item that was ship to me by mistake
Update.....
Florence from PC Micro store call and not only did she arrange to get a new case sent out express shipping by got the refund for me that I was out on the first shipment.
This is great customer service and hopefully the new case will be here soon.
Very happy with the end result.Product is okay but not sure if I would recommend to anyone. It is nice at first but you quickly realize that it is not very sturdy and it starts to wear out, especially propping it up at an angle.I received the case fairly quickly, the case looks professional and provides adequate protection for my xyboard. It is what I expected.
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