Showing posts with label uv light handheld. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uv light handheld. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2014

Lenovo ThinkPad Battery 25+ (6 Cell - SL410, SL510, ThinkPad Edge 14/15)

Lenovo ThinkPad Battery 25+
  • Stay unplugged longer with the ThinkPad 25+ Battery. This 6 cell rechargeable battery uses Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) technology and can be used as a replacement for aging system batteries or as a convenient spare battery.
  • Supports SL410, Edge 14" and Edge 15" ThinkPad notebooks
  • Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) technology
  • Six-cell, rechargeable system battery, 48Wh
  • Standard system battery specifications, Over-discharge protection

After a week of using this battery, the bios of my Lenovo, before loading Windows, started saying that I wasn't using a genuine Lenovo battery and that Lenovo cannot guarantee the performance of the battery. Sure does look genuine.

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Buen vendedor, la entrega fue a tiempo y el producto funciona perfectamente, vendedor recomendado. El precio por el producto es bueno

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it's a battery. I replaced a dead one with this one and it worked. Nothing more to add to this review.

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This is the OEM replacement for the battery that shipped with the Lenovo ThinkPad SL410, so if you were happy with your SL410's original battery, you'll be happy with this one.

Its a good battery and it works well. There is not much to say about it except that it is the same battery that comes with lenovo computers.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Black Leather Case + Clear ANTI-GLARE Screen protector + MINI HDMI Cable 6 feet for ASUS Eee Pad Tra

Black Leather Case + Clear ANTI-GLARE Screen protector + MINI HDMI Cable 6 feet for ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101-A1 10.1-Inch Tablet
  • Package include: 1 x Leather Carrying case + 1 x ANTI-GLARE Screen Protector + 1 x Mini HDMI 6 feet
  • 100% new design. Excellent fits your ASUS Eee Pad Transformer 10.1-Inch Tablet Computer
  • High quality guaranteed
  • Nice Gift for your friends
  • Easy and Fun to use. Can put in a big bag.

I don't know id this case as designed for my my wife's Transformer, but it fits OK, is well made, and durable. The screen detector Ling didn't like; whether it was my installation causing the problem I'm not sure.

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Anti Glare screen cover has many bubbles when you. The screen cover does not work well. When I put it on according to the directions, there are lots bubbles that can't be pushed out. I ended up just taking it off and not using the screen cover due to that.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Ion iSC08 Document Scanner

Ion iSC08 Document Scanner
  • Scans photos & documents in color & B&W
  • Built-in 2.4" LCD screen to monitor scanned images
  • Scans to high-resolution, 300 dpi JPEG format
  • Does not require a computer
  • Includes SD card

I just recieved my scanner and am very pleased with it. I spent about 4 hours total scanning in over 1,000 4x6 photos. It took less 30 seconds per photo and it did not scratch any of my photos even without the special photo holder that came with it to scan them.

I have not yet scanned any documents, as I bought this primarily to scan photos. I like how small and compact it is and I could sit anywhere to scan a stack of photos. Excellent buy and would recommend it to a friend.

I will add if you photo is being scanned vertically or is smalled than 4x6, it scans with an odd line down the side (which I assume could be prevented if you use the photo scanner holder thingy!), but I just cropped out the extra in my photo editing program.

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This is a piece of junk. If the paper is too thin or too soft the feeder will not detect the paper.

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I bought this when I realized that between tax, work, and home I had piles of papers that were completely disorganized and taking up space. I took me one evening to scan all the documents from the past six years. The quality turned out very well, even for longer than standard pieces of paper. My property tax statements would be too long to fit on a normal flatbed scanner, this scanner handled them perfectly. The preview screen is small but gives a reasonable view of what was scanned to see if it came out okay.

I haven't used this scanner for anything but text documents. I have no idea if it works well with pictures.

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This unit died after 6 months and very little use. It will not power on. I called customer service and discovered that the warranty period is a whopping 90 days. I was extremely disappointed in this product. Stay away!

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I use this to scan documents and receipts. As best I can tell, this scanner is not capable of scanning directly to a PC, but you can hook it to a PC to transfer the images off the SD card after you're done scanning. I use it mainly with an Eye-Fi SD card to automatically transfer scanned documents to my Android tablet over WiFi. If you're looking to scan documents on the go without a PC this is exactly what you need.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Samsung Keyboard Dock for Samsung GALAXY Tab T-Mobile T849 Verizon i800 Sprint P100 U.S. Cellular i8

Samsung Keyboard Dock for Samsung GALAXY Tab T-Mobile T849 Verizon i800 Sprint P100 U.S. Cellular i800
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Ergonomic Full Size Keyboard Dock for Samsung GALAXY Tab T-Mobile T849 Verizon i800 Sprint P100 U.S. Cellular i800 in Retail Packaging.
  • Integrated Charging and Media Dock - Charge and Sync while Docked - using charger and USB cable which came with your GALAXY Tab originally (Cable and Charger is NOT Inluded with this product).
  • Fitted Cradle and Weighted Keyboard Base Ensures Maximum Stability while Typing.
  • Use your Galaxy Tab to Edit, Compose, Communicate with the Same Familiarity and Ease as a Laptop.
  • Includes a blue CCMaccessories Neck Strap / Lanyard. (Samsung Galaxy Tab Sold Separately)

This is a great accessory for your Galaxy Tab. It essentially turns the tablet into a mini-laptop and speeds up text or data entry and navigation considerably. It's also a great place to park your tablet when not in use. A nice analog clock appears on the screen while the tablet is charging. My tablet lives in its dock about 99% of the time. And using the dock keyboard prevents carpal thumb syndrome! :) Considering what you paid for the Galaxy Tab, why not treat yourself to this inexpensive luxury?

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Love the Samsung keyboard for my Galaxy Tablet! It is everything and more than I expected, and the price was fantastic!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone

Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone
  • Handheld dynamic microphone with USB digital output and XLR analog output
  • USB output connects to your computer for digital recording, while the XLR output connects with your sound system conventional microphone input for use in live performance
  • Smooth, extended frequency response ideally suited for podcasting, home studio recording, field recording, voiceover, and on-stage use
  • Built-in headphone jack allows you to directly monitor your microphone output without audible delay
  • Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of unwanted sounds from the sides and rear
  • Dynamic Microphone With Usb Digital Output & Xlr Analog Output
  • Usb Output Connects To Computer For Digital Recording, While The Xlr Output Connects With Sound System'S Conventional Microphone Input For Use In Live Performance
  • Built-In Headphone Jack With Volume Control

This microphone is quickly becoming a standard for podcasters. It can be used without a mixer or preamp by connecting it to a computer with a USB cable. If you want to use it with a mixer, it also has XLR output. Both the USB and XLR outputs can be used at the same time.

The mic's sound is excellent. The podcaster's microphone of choice and justifiably so is the Heil PR40. It's the one that Leo Laporte uses on his Internet and radio shows. If you can afford a PR40, buy one. However, if you want to save some money and get a fabulous value, buy this mic. It's cheaper than a Shure SM58, a Blue Snowball, or Audio Technica AT2020, and it sounds better.

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I bought 2 of these mics to use as guest mics on my podcast and I'm floored by their sound quality. I have a Shure SM7B mic costing 7 times as much as this mic and although I like the Shure a little better, I'm sure that this is because of my investment. The ability to work with both USB and and XLR is another great plus.

The sound quality is amazing for a mic in this price range and in my opinion is equal to other mics costing at least triple the price. Unlike another rater, I haven't had any problems with my mics using the USB or a mixer.

This mic is cheap enough to buy as just a Skype mic, but also good enough to work well with podcasting, and by this I mean head and shoulders over some other cheap mics like the Blue Snowball. Also, because it is a dynamic mic it also cuts down on the background noise.

Please don't feel that this is some sort of starter mic, it isn't. Even for triple the price it would still be the best sounding mic in my humble opinion. Also, my Mackie mixer has no problem powering this mic and does so easily, plus it works great on USB mode.

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The microphone was delivered a week early, and was an excellent buy. The mic is used for podcasting and just perfect for the job. Works perfectly on either my iMac or iPad.

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I use this mic for podcasting, and I am very pleased with the quality for a $40 microphone. I run the USB output straight into my Apple MacBook Air MD224LL/A 11.6-Inch Laptop (NEWEST VERSION) (with linein, soundflower and audacity so I can record Skype calls using the mic). It's completely plug and play with the Mac. If you speak at a normal conversational level, the levels may seem a bit low, but there is just about zero noise, so you can amplify it fearlessly and get fine results. Speaking with more of a stage voice or singing into it will results in higher levels if you want.

My only complaints are minor: the desk stand that comes with it is a little cheesy and light weight, so I can't mount my pop filter to it, and you definitely need a pop filter. You may want to get your own desk stand. Also, the blue LED light stays on even when you have the microphone switched off. Would that the LED changed color or went off when the switch was off.

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I work for a company that produces quite a few podcasts, and we needed a bunch of common microphones. Everyone had something different, working with different acoustic environments, etc. I tested a few microphones, and went with the ATR2100, because it is friendly with most rooms, unlike many condenser microphones, due to it's very good off-axis rejection. In terms of signal to noise, it's not the cleanest thing around, and there is a bit of a mid-range peak that is particularly noticeable with my voice, not so bad with others, but that's all taken care of in post-production processing. Fortunately, what noise there is from the mic's internal preamp mostly appears to be preamp hiss, not that nasty USB system bus noise found on far too many interfaces, so it's easy to clean up with multi-band gates, FFT-based noise reduction, and other similar things. Most people don't complain about preamp noise from the ATR2100 in it's default, unprocessed state, and I've certainly seen far worse. The convenience factor makes up for it, anyway.

I've used the ATR2100 on Mac, Windows and iPad, all with good results. I've also used it as a standard analog microphone with a few preamps, ART TPS-II, Focusrite Saffire Pro14, and in-line with a Cloudlifter CL1, and others. Not bad, but not my favorite microphone for my particular voice. That having been said, microphones are incredibly subjective, and a mic that sounds terrible on your own voice may sound great for someone else.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

BoxWave SanDisk Sansa e250 miniSync Retractable Cable

BoxWave SanDisk Sansa e250 miniSync Retractable Cable
  • Supports Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data transfers!
  • Synchronizes and charges your SanDisk Sansa e250
  • Innovative retraction and recoil design
  • Extends to 25 inches in length
  • Durable, compact, and lightweight

It works, but it does have a few quirks. No matter how you connect it, it will act as a USB charger for the Sansa. However, to get it to sync as a USB mass storage device under Windows or Linux I had to first power on the Sansa, then connect the USB connector, and finally connect it to the Sansa device in that order. Only other issue I had was very slow transfer speeds, and it feels like cheap quality material. Overall, it does what it says it does and it is small enough to carry with my Sansa for mobile charging and syncing.

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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Portable POCKET PROJECTOR (with iPOD Audio-Video cable) SVP PP003

Portable POCKET PROJECTOR SVP PP003
  • Built-in speaker

I was disappointed with this projector as it would only project photos and videos, it would not connect to any computer files. When I tried to return it I was informed of a 20% restocking fee. When I posted a negative review I was told, remove your review and we will refund you 100%. I did and got refunded. I do not like vendors strong arming me to remove my opinion to get a refund that I am due. So I am reposting my opinion! Do not buy this projector! It is not worth the money.

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It's amazing how such a small unit can generate the image it does. I have been disappointed in the audio output thus far, and the control panel takes a little figuring out. Overall, not a bad purchase!

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Is comparable with Macbook Pro

Let us know please

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Elago Premium Privacy filter for Apple iPad 1

Elago Premium Privacy filter for Apple iPad 1
  • Protect your iPad 1 Screen and Privacy.
  • HorizontalPrivacy
  • Easy install
  • Does not leave a residue
  • Easy cleaning

This privacy screen is different than other screens I've purchased. It slips into 4 corner pockets that you install on your iPad. The screen does work it is hard to read anything if you are at an angle to the screen. It is thick and it does make the screen darker but that was easily fixed by increasing the screens brightness. When watching movies (which I rarely do on this device), I remove the screen so it will have as sharp an image as possible. It would be great if a privacy screen left the image as totally clear and sharp as it is without a screen but so far I haven't found one that does that. This works and it doesn't get in my way.

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Friday, April 11, 2014

COSMOS ® Purple Color Kindle Fire 3G WiFi PU Leather Case/Cover + Black Color Stylus Touch Screen P

COSMOS ® Purple Color Kindle Fire 3G WiFi PU Leather Case/Cover + Black Color Stylus Touch Screen Pen + Cosmos Cable Tie
  • This package included Purple color PU Leather Case & Black color stylus.
  • This case cover with invisible clip which can make you easy open & close.
  • Soft velvet interior protects screen from scratches.
  • Only fits for Kindle Fire.
  • FREE Cosmos cable tie

very nice product. It arrived quickly with no damages. After having it for more than a month, the product is beginning to wear a little but that is to be expected as the quality is consistent with the price. Keeps my Kindle Fire safe and love the little pocket on the inside. Overall nice item.

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This case is great, but if you have a Kindle Fire HD, make sure you get the one for HD (ie, not this one!) That's my fault though for not reading the product description carefully. Cost was $5.99, but it will cost me $7 to return it for a refund so I'll likely just give it away or maybe modify it to add a notebook or something. It's fairly well made, but we obviously haven't used it because our HD model does not fit this case.

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Great folder for the Kindle Fire. Flap pocket on left side for a pad of paper. Stylus keeps screen clean.

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Great product,leather cover and stylus for 14 dollars asks some change. My Fire fits perfectly. I love the stylus makes using the keyboard much bandied.

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The product itself is ok. I give it one star as the stylus was missing from the package. Not worth the money to send it back for a replacement.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

SanDisk SDDR-77 USB Memory Stick & Compact Flash Card Reader

SanDisk SDDR-77 USB Memory Stick & Compact Flash Card Reader
  • External CompactFlash and Memory Stick card reader
  • Fast transfer--up to 50x faster than using a serial cable
  • Easy to use; just drag and drop your files
  • Saves batteries; let ImageMate (not your portable device) transfer your files
  • Connects to your computer through its USB port

This product was very easy to install and use but didn't last very long. After almost a year of trouble-free use, it suddenly stopped working. When I tried to read the contents of my CompactFlash card, the little light would blink like it is working but never stopped to show the contents of the card. I tried to uninstall and then re-installing but without success.

I'm not sure if I can by another product like this from SanDisk.

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Works as advertised. The very short USB connector with the included extension is a nice touch since I did not need a long USB line, so the 6" main one is just right. Works fine for both types of cards after a month of use.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

USB Sync Charge Data Cable + USB Auto Car Charger + USB Home Travel Charger for Palm Pre Plus 3G Sma

USB Sync Charge Data Cable + USB Auto Car Charger + USB Home Travel Charger for Palm Pre Plus 3G Smartphone
  • Brand New Non-OEM USB Data Cable + USB Car Charger + USB Home Travel Charger

Not worth purchasing it. to reship it, would cost the same amount of money. so i threw it in the Garbage.

messed up my phone battery and has to replace the phone

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The u.s.b charger was realy good. good for the car and at home... would tell other people to get it its worth the money

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I only found out after purchasing this power cord that it wouldn't work in conjunction with the Touchstone charger. We used it separately for a few months before the piece on the end came off and left exposed wires everywhere. The car charger would indicate that it was working but was actually draining power from the phone rather than charging it. We ended up having to buy a replacement OEM power cord and still don't have a car charger. What a waste of money.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

New Slim PU Leather Stand Case / Cover for Samsung Galaxy TAB 2 7.0" P3100 P3110 (Not for Verizon GT

New Slim PU Leather Stand Case / Cover for Samsung Galaxy TAB 2 7.0' P3100 P3110 - White
  • Fit for Samsung Galaxy TAB 2 7.0 P3100 (Not for Verizon GT-P3113)
  • High-quality Synthetic leather exterior
  • Can be transformed into a stand
  • Form-fitting & durable
  • Exterior Color: White,Interior Color: Gray

I had this on my Amazon Wish List & received it as a Christmas gift. I got the brown one, very rich looking. It is very slim, very nice quality and I believe it would protect the tablet well from drops with the plastic corners. Here's the hitch it does not have any grooves to hold the tablet in place. The slightest movement when I am reading and it slips and either falls backwards or forwards. I find it so frustrating that I am here on Amazon now to replace it. Unless you stand this on a table and don't touch it, it does not stay in place at all. A shame because otherwise I really liked it a lot.

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This item is great!

It seems to be a copy of the OEM Samsung bookcover for a lot-lot less money.

Quality is good too so this thing is a bargain for how it is made.

Very slim case that doesn't make the whole thing bulky and it protects the Galaxy Tab.

Get a screen protector and you are good to go.

The tab can also be angled at any degree only using friction from the side of the case and the velvet like inner paneling of the case.

Overall a very good product and I would recommend it highly.

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Nice simple case, real slim and not bulky. I needed a case for my tablet that wouldn't take up much space since I carry it in my bag with me everyday to work on my motorcycle. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because a little part of the leather is becoming unglued, but a little bit of glue stick should fix it.

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I gave this case as a gift for Christmas. So far, so good. And I have not heard any complaints.

Does what it's supposed to and looks good doing it! Would definitely buy again (possibly another color) and recommend to others

Thursday, November 21, 2013

BoxWave Glamour & Glitz Case - Slim Snap-On Glitter Case, Fun Colorful Sparkly Case for your Apple i

BoxWave Apple iPad mini Glamour & Glitz Case - Sleek Form-Fitting Protective Shell Case w/ Sparkly Glitter Design - iPad mini Cases and CoversI really love this case. It is very cute and sparkly. I got a lot of complements on it and i was happy to see it ship and come in within 6 days. Excellent product and i recommend it to everyone.

I Love This Case Its Beautiful And protects my Ipad It does have a kinda funny smell but goes away after a pump or 2 of perfume shipping was semi quick will defiantly order from this seller again !

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I bought this to get away from the boring I-Phone covers. I've received lots of compliments and people asking me where I bought it. It also is easy to find in my purse!

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I like the case, it's more for looks. Doesn't protect the screen if dropped but looks pretty.

My only concern is that it may not stay shiny for long. The glitters are already coming loose after 2 days.

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This case is very sparkly, great color pink and a great price! It fits my iPhone 5 pretty good...for the most part it's a snug fit (could be a touch tighter fitting) but my biggest con this with case which is why I can't give it 5 stars is the front of the phone has no protection at all. If you drop it face down I would say your doomed! If your looking for good protection I would say skip this case. If your solely after prettiness and glitter glam this case is a great choice!

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Skque STYLUS PEN FOR TOUCHSCREEN PHONE

Skque STYLUS PEN FOR TOUCHSCREEN PHONEBest stylus for the price, highly recommend, yea maybe u could spend more and get a better one, but for the price and for moderate use this works just fine, and I'm not kicking myself in the ass for spending more money on a "stick"-that's all it really is a stick with a capacitive tip, so how different can expensive one be? for less than 10$ including shipping it comes right to your door ready to use and it works absolutely fine, it has a nice clip on it so u can clip it somewhere and not loose it, and it has a really really light feel with a nice "chrome" shine. I really don't have anything bad to say about it, it's pretty small so if ur expecting it to be the size of a pen guess again, it's thinner and maybe an inch and a half shorter, which I actually like now that I've been using it for a while now. It's great for clicking small links on pages or just punching in a couple of numbers on the key pad, it's just nice to have one if you need it and especially since it's so in inexpensive, u won't feel bad if u dont use it All the time. So all in all I love it, havnt tried any other stylus though but this one is fine for a couple of bucks. So give it a try for the $ it dosnt really matter.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For PlayStation PS3 S SLIM Game Console - Cover Protector Art Deca

Bundle Monster Vinyl Skin Sticker For PlayStation PS3 S SLIM Game Console - Cover Protector Art Decal - Hibiscus
  • For PS3 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 vinyl 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
  • This item includes 2 controller skins.

Looks great on the PS3. The only issue is the skin for the controller over the button pad doesn't fit right and you have to cut it to make it fit. Not a big deal.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Retractable Dual Function Charge and Hot Sync Gomadic USB Cable for the Palm palm Tungsten T2. Both

Retractable Dual Function Charge and Hot Sync Gomadic USB Cable for the Palm palm Tungsten T2. Both charge and data features use the upgradeable TipExchange System
  • Cable tip, wiring and power configuration is designed to the Palm palm Tungsten T2 specification. Supports USB 1.1, 2.0 and 3.0 transfer standards.
  • Ultra compact and spring loaded retractable mechanism will expand to 38" in total cable length and then retract back into a 2 inch case which will fit neatly in a shirt pocket.
  • Integrated TipExchange Technology provides an upgradeable path by simply exchanging the physical connector plug. Specific connection for the Palm palm Tungsten T2 is included with additional connectors sold separately.
  • Cable expands from 2 to 34 inches in seconds (and everything in between). Simply press the integrated retraction button, and the cable effortlessly rolls back into the casing.
  • Specification: Cable length: (retracted: 2 inches, expanded: 34 inches), Internal Leads: 30AWG, Gomadic TipExchange Connector Design (Palm palm Tungsten T2 Specific)

Unlike some other similar cables that are retractable, this one is durable and well made. It has a detachable tip so you can purchase other tips for other devices; Gomadic has a very large collection of tips to fit devices from many companies. A great service to those traveling to conserve space and weight. Bravo!

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve (Black) Carrying Case for GoFlex Satellite 500GB Portable Wireless Storage

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Carrying Case for GoFlex Satellite 500GB Portable Wireless Storage
  • Compatible with Seagate STBF500101 STBF500100. Case holds drive only. CANNOT accomodate Wall and Car charger.
  • Soft Sleeve Case Protects your HDD from Bumps, Shock and Scratches. (Hard Drive NOT included)
  • Made of Soft Neoprene Water Resistant Material. Durable Rubber Zippers.
  • Zipper Compartment for Small Accessories such as Memory Card, Flash Drive and Cable.
  • x1 rooCASE Neoprene Case. Available in Black, Lilac Pink, Magenta, Orange and Red. Search: rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve GoFlex Satellite 500GB Portable Wireless Storage

Keeps dust and dirt out of the drive at the same time cushioning the drive. It has a front zipper pocket to keep cables protected and handy to use.

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I bought this for my GoFlex drive but have ended up using it for my 2 usb drives. Its a great product, although the original use I had purchased it for did not have enough room for the cables for the go flex drive, so I improvised and am using it for 2 usb drives which have short cords!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Diamond BVU195 HD USB 2.0 to VGA / DVI / HDMI Adapter (DisplayLink DL-195 Chipset)

Diamond BVU195 HD USB 2.0 to VGA / DVI / HDMI Adapter
  • USB powered, no additional power required
  • Fully integrated into Windows and MAC OSX display control panel
  • Easy plug and play installation with Microsoft WHQL signed drivers
  • Supports resolutions upto 2048x1152 and 1080P
  • Mirror or extend in any direction

ADDENDUM, 8 months after initial purchase. Not sure I can recommend this as highly as before. I still use two of these on a daily basis, to create the 3-screen display described below. But I've noticed that the screens will sometimes give a big blink, go black for a few seconds and when they recover, several things will go haywire: Resolution becomes wrong, portrait/landscape setting is wrong, and the desktop icons will resort themeselves into nonsensical locations. Usually I can just restart the computer and everything will recover, but not always. I think it's a hardware/software conflict I believe the Nvidia video controller built into my motherboard is trying to get control of the USB displays, and this seems to mess things up. You may not have the same issue. The restart-fixable fault occurs about every 8 days, whereas the major fault where everything gets fouled up occurs about every 2 months. And one other fault sometimes one of the screens will suddenly begin to display a series of primary colors, blinking red-green-blue forever until I turn that monitor off and on again. By the way, I do have the latest video drivers loaded for all devices.

ORIGINAL REVIEW: A little background and history: My stock trading multi-monitor setup has 3 monitors: the center 24" widescreen monitor is 1920x1200, and the secondary monitors on either side are 19" widescreens (1440x900). One of the side monitors is rotated +90 degrees and the other rotated -90 degrees to portrait mode. My desktop PC had a built-in video driver. In my first attempt to build a triple monitor system, I naively installed a dual output ATI video card, thinking I could use those two outputs in conjunction with my existing internal video to acheive a triple monitor output. I was disappointed to discover that the ATI card disabled the internal video card, so I was left with a dual monitor system. I lived with that for a while, but found that the ATI card frequently "forgot" which monitor was the primary monitor, "forgot" that one monitor was rotated to portrait mode, and even "forgot" that there were two monitors. I would turn on the PC to discover that the primary monitor display was rotated 90 degrees and the secondary monitor had no display, so I would have to tilt my head sideways while I tried to reset all the parameters to my preferred settings. The saved settings file seemed very unreliable.

Still wanting 3 displays, I finally ponied up almost $800 for a Matrox quad monitor display card. What a disaster. The available resolution settings did not accomodate widescreens, and certainly did not accomodate having one or more screens rotated. Each pair of the four outputs had to be the same resolution, and you could not control placement of the primary screen between the secondary screens, in terms of the mouse movement.

As I continued to research multi-monitor displays, I finally discovered USB multimonitor display adaptors. I purchased the Diamond BVU195 rather than some less expensive alternatives for several reasons: It supported a higher resolution than many other products, and it offered Vista compatibility. (The cheaper Diamond BVU160 is identical in every specification except is not certified for Vista and Windows 7. I do wonder if this is an artificial price difference. If anybody has successfully installed the BVU160 on a Vista system, I'd like to hear about it. The BVU195 Vista driver is available as a free download from the Diamond website, and I have a suspicion that you may be able to purchase the cheaper BVU160 hardware and download the BVU195 Vista driver for it. However, I HAVE NOT TESTED THIS, so it's buyer beware if you attempt this.)

Anyway, I bought two of the BVU195 and installed them in my desktop, to drive the smaller secondary displays that sit right and left of my primary display. My primary display is driven by the video built into my desktop, while the secondary displays are driven by the two BVU195 plugged into two USB ports. Installation and setup was far easier and faster than with the earlier ATI and Matrox experiments. The BVU195 coexists perfectly with the pre-existing on-board video driver. I was very pleased to discover that I can independantly and easily control the resolution, rotation, and placement of each secondary monitor in relation to the primary monitor. If I want, I can place the secondary monitors above or below the primary monitor, or both on one side, and the mouse arrow will flow from one screen to the next in the expected fashion.

I was so pleased by the experience that I gave a presentation on this setup to my local stock trading Meetup group. I was able to easily demonstrate setting up the multi-monitor display on a PC desktop, a PC laptop, and a Macintosh laptop. At one point of the presentation, I was driving a 46" LCD TV at 1900x1080p, a 24" monitor at 1920x1200, and a 19" monitor in portrait mode at 900x1440. Since then, two other traders in the group have purchased the BVU195 for use in a dual monitor PC system and a MacIntosh triple monitor system. Neither of those traders is "computer savvy," but they had no problems installing and configuring the BVU195.

The BVU195 video driver operates under the DisplayLink specification, which allows a maximum of 6 USB video drivers to be attached to your system. If your existing system has a single output video card built in, then the maximum total number of displays is 7. Most laptops have a built-in dual video driver, so with a laptop you will probably have a maximum of 8 displays possible. However, driving that many displays with a laptop, I'd recommend a USB expansion hub with independant power supply to drive that many BVU195s. I haven't tested the BVU195 when driven through a USB expansion hub, but I'd anticipate no problem.

I'm very pleased that I can easily expand the system to more and more monitors over time.

One limitation of any USB video driver is the speed and graphics processing power is not suitable for high-end gaming. USB video drivers such as the BVU195 do not contain an independant graphics processor nor an independant graphics memory cache. Therefore, it does not do a good job rendering textures and rapid movement in some video games. It's also not recommended for watching movies from DVD, particularly Blu-Ray.

My only negative comment about the BVU195: I've noticed that about every 30 to 45 minutes, the screens driven by the BVU195 will momentarily go blank for about 1 second. My two stock trading friends with the same device are reporting the same behavior on PCs and MacIntosh. In my house, I've had the BVU195 plugged into 3 different computers, one of which is XP based while the other two are Vista, and I see the same occasional blinking on all monitors driven by the BVU195, regardless of the computer or operating system, so I would assume this behavior is common to all installations. It's not an important negative issue for me, but I see other reviewers have reported the same behavior, so you should expect it also in your system. Another fault that occurs about once per week: One of the monitors will begin to display a solid color screen, changing from red to green to blue about one second for each color and continuing to do so, until I turn the monitor off and back on again. Again, it happens so seldom that it has not affected my usage of the BVU195, but it's definitely something to be aware of in making your choice. I havn't seen this particular bug reported by other reviewers.

It's only those three bugs: blinking off, blinking through colors and lack of gaming speed that causes me to give this product a 3 for performance. However, for applications like stock trading that have relatively slow changing displays using primary colors (no textures) I think the BVU195 is really a great solution because it's expandable, configurable, reliable, easy to use, easy to install and coexists with pre-existing video hardware. It's most important feature to me is the ability to independantly configure every individual monitor.

If you choose one of the less expensive USB multi-monitor drivers that are available, just make sure it meets your requirements for operating system and maximum resolution. Those particular specifications seem to be a determining factor of price.

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Before buying this product I read all of the reviews. Nervous about getting this device for my Mac Mini I dove in and ordered it. It came in a timely manner. It is small. Great. It is easy to set up, just plug it in. Great. But when I turned my monitor on. Nothing. Yikes.... Another Mac person who bought this product warned that there were not any MAC drivers on the CD that came with the device, or on the Diamond website. Check. He is right. That is still true as of this review (9-30-10). But being like a pit bull with the Internet, I knew I could probably figure it out which is why I ordered it anyway. I figured I would give it a try being somewhat optimistic in general.

The other reviewer was definitely correct. BUT..... here is the great news! when I opened the device I noticed that printed directly on the device was the company name "Display Link." Aha! They might have the drivers. Sure enough. The drivers were there on their website. Here is the url for the MAC drivers. I downloaded it and voila! My monitor came on. I was thrilled. So alas, like many new devices these days the hardware company makes one thing, and the software is developed by another company. So wonderful Mac User, don't despair. The product is there. Its a great little product. Without the USB adapter there would be no way I could run two screens on my mac mini. My mini is about 3 years old so it only has one port for a monitor. I use the screens for Pro Tools and recording music in my home studio and the device is working great!!! Good luck!

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EDIT 2/1/11:

The fix, suggested to me by the manufacturer, consists of turning off automatic graphics switching on the newer MBP models. This option is found under SYSTEM PREFERENCES > ENERGY SAVER > AUTOMATIC GRAPHICS SWITCHING. Uncheck the box (at the top left of the window) to turn this feature off. You will consume more battery power, but the computer will be stable using this USB video adapter. I haven't tried running the beta driver from Diamond, etc...

This solution works, but I don't like the lack of support from Diamond. Best of luck.

ORIGINAL ENTRY:

I just spent my entire weekend trying to fix a disaster caused by the Diamond BVU195 and/or the DisplayLink software. I had been running one 24" Dell external monitor at my desk from the mini-display port, but I wanted a second external monitor. I went ahead and purchased everything I needed -a dual arm mount and another 24" Dell, along with the Diamond BVU195.

I should mention that I'm running all this on a very new, mid-2010 model MacBook Pro with 10.6.4 and the recent (8/20/2010) graphics update.

After installing everything ran smoothly on the dual external monitors. It was very nice to have the additional screen space to work with. Leaving that evening, I put my computer to sleep, disconnected the cables, packed it up, and went home. The next morning, I was using my MBP at home without any external monitors. Everything seemed to be working fine for a number of hours.

However, while quitting out of a program, the screen went black, and then became stuck on a snow pattern (after restart, it was locked on a light blue screen similar to the screen seen during start-up). I cursed, fiddled, called apple care, and essentially did everything I could think. In the end, I made an appointment at the Genius Bar for help. I worked with a pretty smart guy for the better part of an hour. We discovered that, on restart, when the screen locks blue, doing a "blind logoout" ("Control-Shift-Q," then "Return" -blind because you can't see what you're doing) will bring you to the login screen. Everything worked after this except the screen would lock blue on start-up. So, in order to make my MBP work properly, all I had to do was start up, wait for the screen to lock blue, Control-Shift-Q, hit return, and re-log in. For some reason, this bypassed whatever was causing the screen to lock up.

The genius bar guy's suggestion was that I restore my system from a time machine back-up. So, I spent my entire evening and all of last night driving to my office, getting the system restore discs and my time machine drive, and restoring from a time machine backup. I selected the most recent time machine backup prior to the crash -as suggested by the genius bar buy. Because everything had worked fine between installation of the DisplayLink driver and the graphics crash, neither of us thought (naive in hindsight) that the DisplayLink software could have had anything to do with it...

On restart after the restore had finished, I was still having the same problem. After reading a recent comment to an article on the-gadgeteer titled "Diamond USB Display Adapter Pro Review" (this: ), I immediately uninstalled the DisplayLink software. It looks like that solved the problem.

Apparently, there is a fatal conflict between the new graphics-switching routine on the new Core i5 and i7 MacBook Pros and the DisplayLink driver software, resulting in a very frustrating graphics crash. Diamond/DisplayLink seem to acknowledge an issue (), but their sole fix is to suggest you disable automatic graphics switching, which isn't really a solution.

I absolutely would not recommend this product.

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As of this writing, the displaylink driver required to use this device in OS X (snow leopard) does not work with the 2010 macbook pro. This problem appears to be related to the automatic GPU switching technology in the new macbook pros. What happens is that the adapter will work fine until you restart without an external monitor attached. If the dock was assigned to any monitor except the laptop's main display, at restart the display becomes scrambled. The only way to resolve it is to boot up in safe mode (hold down the shift key after the startup tone) and uninstall the driver. If the system was shut down with the dock assigned to the main laptop's display, the next time the machine is restarted without the external display there is still some strange behavior. This behavior involves a brief flickering in the screen each time the system switches graphics mode, and the inability to change your wallpaper (which is really strange!). The bottom line is that the drivers aren't working for the 2010 macbook pros.

The displaylink forum is currently very active with people complaining about the apparent lack of effort put forth by displaylink to resolve this problem. This may or may not be a valid gripe, but what is for certain is that displaylink has not been actively communicating in forums regarding this issue. The only real solution is to install the drivers when you want to use the usb adapter (which requires a reboot) and uninstall them before you restart without the adapter attached. This is not an acceptable solution.

I would not recommend this product for OS X users on the 2010 macbook pro until the drivers are fixed. When (or if) the driver issues are resolved, I'll post an update.

-2/11/11 Update --

According to the Displaylink Mac forum, DisplayLink is working on refresh of the Mac driver. The ETA is supposed to be sometime in the next 6+ months. So, bottom line is that there is still not a good driver, but that may change later this year. I'll try to update this review when (or if) it is released.

-8/12/11 Update --

Good news! Since the last post I've upgraded my 2010 MacBook Pro to Lion. I also decided to try out the newest displaylink driver (1.7 beta 3). I was pleasantly surprised that it worked! No problems at all. I can no longer recreate the "scrambled" screen that I was seeing previously. I've upgraded my rating from 2 to 4 stars. I docked the product 1 star for having a poor OS X driver when I originally purchased it.

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After having various PC laptops die once a year for the last 10 years, I finally made the shift from PC to Mac. I did a lot of research before committing and my final sticking point was how to get my dual monitors running on Mac. I went in to an Apple store and was surprised to discover that they had no "Apple Approved" products that would do the job. When prompted for after market products that are not made by Apple, the staff informed me that they're not allowed to recommend any non-Apple products and thus they could tell me nothing more! I did some more online research and heard of 2 products that might do the job. This being one of them. I went to Apple.com and initiated a chat session with sales to find out what they thought of the BVU195 and was again stonewalled as it is not an Apple product. They basically said, "we have no solution for you and we can make no other recommendations. You can not get dual monitors working with the MacBook Pro." Whatever!

So, after reading a bunch of reviews from other users, I decided to get the Mac and give the BVU195 a go. I plugged the USB cable in to see if it would work on its own, but no such luck. And just like everyone else says here, no Mac drivers are included in the box. The Diamond website offers a link to the drivers, but they're in .exe format...which Macs can't open! So, I then did a search on Google for the SW creator "displaylink" and was glad to see that "Mac Software" was one of the choices straight from Google. I clicked on it, downloaded the driver and let it restart my computer when it was done installing.

Upon restarting, both of my monitors worked perfectly! One via the Diamond USB display adapter and and one via a Mini DisplayPort to DVI-I Female Adapter for Mac (which sells for 27 cents here on Amazon). With the MacBook Pro laptop open, I had 3 full screens running. I closed the lid and let it all go to sleep. I then moved my fingers over the wireless trackpad I bought and it started up perfectly. Now I've got 2 independent monitors going, just like how I had it on my PC :-)

I haven't had to adjust the Energy Saver mode within System Preferences yet (as another reviewer recommended), but will update my review if it does indeed become necessary.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

INTERMEC 0-360019-01 SCANPLUS 1800, CCD SCANNER, WITH TRIGGER, NO CABLE ScanPlus 1800 Handheld Scann

INTERMEC 0-360019-01 SCANPLUS 1800, CCD SCANNER, WITH TRIGGER, NO CABLE ScanPlus 1800 Handheld Scanner KitThis item is not a kit. It is the white part only of the picture with an instruction book. To use it, you would have to buy a compatable part, the part at the back shown in black with the cord. Apparently this is a replacement head for a commercial scanner or some other use where the back part plugs into the front white part. It is useless by itself and the cables I found that might work with it are well over $40.00. If you want a scanner for personal use, you do not want this. I know it says NO CABLE, but it also says it is a kit and shows a power cord and there is no further description, so I took a chance. There was no problems with receiving and returning the order.