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Looks great. Has much better picture than comparable home brands of same size from Best Buy, etc. Replaces a bedroom 13" CRT w/VHS player. Brings in off-the-air analog and digital signals just fine. DVD picture quality is great, too. I've read other reviews which said sound quality was sub-par, but we think it's fine for our purposes. I'd recommend it to a friend.
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The picture quality on this TV is excellent. I am currently on analog with substandard cable and a splitter in the attic (older house) and it still shows a nice picture HOWEVER the sound quality is not good. It is very disappointing. It takes the points away from the very nice picture. I have to turn the sound all the way up (100%) sometimes just to hear it good. I've never had to turn the sound all the way up on any TV. I am sensitive to sound. I'm usually turning sound down on TV's. I even mute commercials because I don't want to hear the sound. The sound I do hear is "tinny". I've played with the bass and treble and balance on the menu but it's still not what I feel it should be. I have cheaper brand TV's where the sound is much better. I'm so disappointed because I have a 37" Toshiba LCD TV in the living room and the sound on that one is fine. Don't know what happened here. I've considered returning it but I already threw the box away. I should have waited.
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RYETCWMKT7ZZ9 I've tried a couple cooling fans, and I really like this one. I have a 17" laptop and it gets very hot. The fan has been able to keep my laptop cool even after the laptop has been running for hours. The keyboard area of my laptop used to get so hot it became uncomfortable to type. It's now much better.
I thought one fan wouldn't be enough to cool my laptop, but it does a very nice job. The fan is quieter than other stands I've tried.
There is no USB hub on this cooling stand like others have, but it is light and compact. It will fit easily into my laptop bag so I can take it with me when traveling.
The cooling pad has a pop-out stand that will help elevate the back of the laptop if you place the cooling pad on a desk. Just be careful of the stand because it's easy to push back in if you're picking up the cooling pad and moving it. It would have been nice if the prop-up stand had rubber feet so that the stand wouldn't
I thought one fan wouldn't be enough to cool my laptop, but it does a very nice job. The fan is quieter than other stands I've tried.
There is no USB hub on this cooling stand like others have, but it is light and compact. It will fit easily into my laptop bag so I can take it with me when traveling.
The cooling pad has a pop-out stand that will help elevate the back of the laptop if you place the cooling pad on a desk. Just be careful of the stand because it's easy to push back in if you're picking up the cooling pad and moving it. It would have been nice if the prop-up stand had rubber feet so that the stand wouldn't
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This 2.4 GHZ cordless phone by General Electric is the perfect choice when you want a bare bones cordless telephone and you just don't want to spend a lot of money. Indeed, it's about as cheap as you're ever going to get for a cordless phone from a name brand manufacturer; and the phone is surprisingly durable and reliable for the money you spend.
Setup is easy. Charge the phone first; anywhere from 8 to 16 hours should do this. If you want, after charging it for an hour, test the handset for a dial tone--you should be able to get this much even after charging for just one hour. In addition, the buttons are easy to push and not too close so setting up the ten number preset "memory" is all the easier. The handset has an easy to use volume control and the find feature works well. I can't comment on the "flash function" because I haven't used this feature yet.
In addition, I would recommend that each night you re-charge the phone by placing it into its base for the night. Obviously, if you
Setup is easy. Charge the phone first; anywhere from 8 to 16 hours should do this. If you want, after charging it for an hour, test the handset for a dial tone--you should be able to get this much even after charging for just one hour. In addition, the buttons are easy to push and not too close so setting up the ten number preset "memory" is all the easier. The handset has an easy to use volume control and the find feature works well. I can't comment on the "flash function" because I haven't used this feature yet.
In addition, I would recommend that each night you re-charge the phone by placing it into its base for the night. Obviously, if you
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I am a video freak and really have enjoyed my eee PC. The eee is really small and awesome when you also have something like the maxtor external usb2 external hard drive (requires no power other then 2 of PC's USB connections) I watch videos at work at my security job and have sold everybody who watches my videos when they go past my watch post. When I don't want to plug in my hard drive I plug-in my external usb2 wintv HD device attached to a little 5 inch antenna and I can watch live any of the 28 High Defination channels available in the Chicago Area. The wireless connection is great for checking my email and with skype (which came with PC) I have saved a ton of minutes I no longer pay my cell phone carrier. ASUS Eee PC 12G (8.9" Screen, 900 MHz Intel Mobile CPU, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, XP Home) Pearl White
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The ds lite is a big improvement from the old ds. The screens are very bright, even brighter than the the psp's screen. The ds plays GBA games too. When you play racing games like mario kart, you can see a top view of the track on the bottom screen, it also has stereo sound. You can also surf the internet if you get a browser(you can buy one from amazon). Now the built in features are a clock, alarm clock, a calender, ds download play(which alows you to download ds games or movies and even games that aren't out yet at a hotspot like wal-mart and gamestop), and race your friends or even download a demo of your friend's game on to your ds! Another built in feature is picto-chat. Picto-chat allows you to chat with your friends up to 75ft. away(my friend and I did 200ft. away). The last thing is the settings. You can set which screen you want to play your GBA games on, set which color you want, and you can put in your name too. There's also a great Wi-Fi feature that on some games allows you
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Reviewing products like this is out of the norm for me but I felt I should make an exception for this one as I felt it was incredible. I received the camera and used it in my film class in college for short ideas which I would be able to expand upon later and run through at a more convenient time. This became very helpful in that scenario.
Also on a recent trip to a concert where I saw Bob Dylan I whipped this bad boy out to record a little bit and the sound quality later was great, and the visual was amazing.
For quick convenient situations as such the Flip Video Mino is very nice. It holds up to 60 minutes in the camera, though you can add the video to your computer and keep them forever while keeping free space on your camera. It comes with directions, a USB port, cables for your television, a safety pouch and strap for carrying. This is a very convenient camera, and a very high quality one at that.
Reviewing products like this is out of the norm for me but I felt I should make an exception for this one as I felt it was incredible. I received the camera and used it in my film class in college for short ideas which I would be able to expand upon later and run through at a more convenient time. This became very helpful in that scenario.
Also on a recent trip to a concert where I saw Bob Dylan I whipped this bad boy out to record a little bit and the sound quality later was great, and the visual was amazing.
For quick convenient situations as such the Flip Video Mino is very nice. It holds up to 60 minutes in the camera, though you can add the video to your computer and keep them forever while keeping free space on your camera. It comes with directions, a USB port, cables for your television, a safety pouch and strap for carrying. This is a very convenient camera, and a very high quality one at that.
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When I first opened the box, I thought "Oh, how pretty." The presentation of the Flip Video Mino is probably equal to that of the iPhone. My next thought was that this would be a fantastic gift for a lot of occasions-- graduation, a new baby, any birthday after about 10 would all go better if the honoree had a Flip.
It is fantasically easy to operate. The buttons are intuitive. The usb recharging connector built right into the top of the camera-- all of this is just too clever.
Sorry to be squeeing, but I had rolled my eyes when I first heard about the iPod of camcorders, but once I held it and tried it, I decided I was wrong to be skeptical. This is an idea that is bound to appeal to all ages and user levels.
It is fantasically easy to operate. The buttons are intuitive. The usb recharging connector built right into the top of the camera-- all of this is just too clever.
Sorry to be squeeing, but I had rolled my eyes when I first heard about the iPod of camcorders, but once I held it and tried it, I decided I was wrong to be skeptical. This is an idea that is bound to appeal to all ages and user levels.
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I bought the Linux version and after playing with it for a little while I booted from an external floppy drive with a Windows 98 boot disk, deltreed the Linux partitions, rebooted and fdisked and formatted the 4 GB C: drive and then used an external DVD drive to install XP Pro using an nLite custom slimmed down version. I also installed Office 2003. For $43 I bought a 2 GB RAM stick and replaced the 1 GB that came with it. I also bought a 16 GB SD card for $45 online to give additional storage.
Comments from observers: "Is that a toy computer?" No...it is full-featured and lots of power. I like the Asus 900 EEE weight factor as my primary laptop is a Dell Precision M6300 that is huge. My wishes for improvement: WiMax and Bluetooth so I'll probably get the new versions and this one may get passed on to a relative.
The lack of a CD drive is not critical here to me, but some may find it limiting. External DVD drives are cheap though. The onboard Atheros wireless chip is good in the room
Comments from observers: "Is that a toy computer?" No...it is full-featured and lots of power. I like the Asus 900 EEE weight factor as my primary laptop is a Dell Precision M6300 that is huge. My wishes for improvement: WiMax and Bluetooth so I'll probably get the new versions and this one may get passed on to a relative.
The lack of a CD drive is not critical here to me, but some may find it limiting. External DVD drives are cheap though. The onboard Atheros wireless chip is good in the room
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Guys,
Definitively this is the best computer that I've had. Very nice, excellent operating system, 5.30Hours battery life and good performance with his 64bit Leopard.
I recommend this product.
Definitively this is the best computer that I've had. Very nice, excellent operating system, 5.30Hours battery life and good performance with his 64bit Leopard.
I recommend this product.
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I really like this product in every way but one.
I bought it to aggregate all of my digital music, pictures, and video with my television in my living room. It does all that and more (e.g. supports internet radio, internet TV, gives up to date sports scores, etc) with one important exception -- it is not "digital cable ready".
What that means is that you will not be able to get this thing to work with a digital cable tuner with a cableCARD. In otherwords, if you are getting digital cable with HD programming, and you plan to replace your set top box with this thing and a cableCARD, it won't fit the bill. It comes with an antenna that will enable you to receive the standard HD channels over the air (e.g. NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, PBS...). You can also get regular cable through it. But not cableCARD based digital cable. I believe that in order to get cableCARD support, you have to upgrade to the TP25, which is a whopping $3000 (though I'm not 100% sure about that). Oddly, nowhere on the
I bought it to aggregate all of my digital music, pictures, and video with my television in my living room. It does all that and more (e.g. supports internet radio, internet TV, gives up to date sports scores, etc) with one important exception -- it is not "digital cable ready".
What that means is that you will not be able to get this thing to work with a digital cable tuner with a cableCARD. In otherwords, if you are getting digital cable with HD programming, and you plan to replace your set top box with this thing and a cableCARD, it won't fit the bill. It comes with an antenna that will enable you to receive the standard HD channels over the air (e.g. NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, PBS...). You can also get regular cable through it. But not cableCARD based digital cable. I believe that in order to get cableCARD support, you have to upgrade to the TP25, which is a whopping $3000 (though I'm not 100% sure about that). Oddly, nowhere on the
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A fairly clean-looking 8"-diagonal screen in a white 11.5" diagonal frame. The photos look good, and setup is easy. The WiFi option is nicely done, with an internal web browser in the frame to simply setup and management.
Pros:
- 4:3 aspect ratio fits most photographs much better than most 16:9 aspect ratio frames (I suppose those a numerous because portable DVD players have made the display components cheap).
- 800x600 pixels (most frames are 640x400)
- Adequate contrast for viewing in bright light.
- Setup for WiFi is easy with the 7 buttons on the back and the on-screen keyboard for entering WEP keys.
- Once WiFi is setup, access the frame via a web-browser (a screen shows IP-based URL, login name and password). From there, you can cut and paste RSS feed URLs from which photos are downloaded. (Note that appropriate other magic will be required for web access outside the local network, since it's an IP-based URL.)
- Flash card slots for large capacity
- Time-based on-off and alarm
Pros:
- 4:3 aspect ratio fits most photographs much better than most 16:9 aspect ratio frames (I suppose those a numerous because portable DVD players have made the display components cheap).
- 800x600 pixels (most frames are 640x400)
- Adequate contrast for viewing in bright light.
- Setup for WiFi is easy with the 7 buttons on the back and the on-screen keyboard for entering WEP keys.
- Once WiFi is setup, access the frame via a web-browser (a screen shows IP-based URL, login name and password). From there, you can cut and paste RSS feed URLs from which photos are downloaded. (Note that appropriate other magic will be required for web access outside the local network, since it's an IP-based URL.)
- Flash card slots for large capacity
- Time-based on-off and alarm
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Smaller than I expected. You can fill out a form and provide them with your cell phone model and they'll mail you the correct charger adapter. I haven't had to wind it once, the solar panel doesn't need direct sunlight, in the shade it works great! $30 is a steal!
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I recently picked up the Sony DR-BT21G/B Bluetooth Stereo Headset. My intentions were to use it as hands free for my cell and also to listen to music from my cell. After using it with two devices (Samsung Blackjack II and Sanyo Katayna DLX) I have come to the conclusion that the limiting factor in quality is definitely in the transmitting device. While phone conversations seemed equivalent in quality, there was a blatant gap in quality of audio between the two devices when it came to streaming MP3s. The Blackjack II provided a full rich sound where the DLX seemed to ignore several ranges of the audio leaving a very empty and lacking sound quality. Since I was disappointed by the sound quality on the DLX in addition to its poor organization of music and lack of video capability, I looked for a new solution...and found it.
The 32GB iPod Touch cured cancer, ended global warming, and created world peace. I will try to stay on topic here and not go on and on about how I love my iPod
The 32GB iPod Touch cured cancer, ended global warming, and created world peace. I will try to stay on topic here and not go on and on about how I love my iPod
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I love the idea of the Asus Eee PC. I've long wanted a nearly full-featured laptop in this size.
So after reading so many positive reviews for this I decided to go ahead and get one. Sadly, after a mere two days playing with it, I have an RMA to get a refund.
So what's my gripe with it?
Several things. Firstly, though this machine has "20GB" of storage, its 20GB is spanning two storage devices, it's not a single drive. The formatted capacity here is 3.74GB for the main faster SSD that the OS runs from, and 15GB for the slower secondary storage.
I purchased this version and installed XP Pro on it (since the XP version only comes with 12GB). 4GB is simply too small. After installing and updating XP, there was just no room left to install any apps I wanted, even after cleaning up the drive.
Secondly, the touch pad and buttons. The touch pad is WAY too sensitive and finicky, frankly it's just terrible. Even knowing this and trying to carefully tap click, it would way too often instead
So after reading so many positive reviews for this I decided to go ahead and get one. Sadly, after a mere two days playing with it, I have an RMA to get a refund.
So what's my gripe with it?
Several things. Firstly, though this machine has "20GB" of storage, its 20GB is spanning two storage devices, it's not a single drive. The formatted capacity here is 3.74GB for the main faster SSD that the OS runs from, and 15GB for the slower secondary storage.
I purchased this version and installed XP Pro on it (since the XP version only comes with 12GB). 4GB is simply too small. After installing and updating XP, there was just no room left to install any apps I wanted, even after cleaning up the drive.
Secondly, the touch pad and buttons. The touch pad is WAY too sensitive and finicky, frankly it's just terrible. Even knowing this and trying to carefully tap click, it would way too often instead
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As an audio professional, I expect quality from Sennheiser. These earbuds exceed my expectations. They are small, light weight and very comfortable. I frequently sleep with mine in. The noise cancellation and sound quality are excellent. If you use earbuds, do yourself a favor and get a pair of these.
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This little radio is smaller and handier than I thought.
It is powerful, and yet easy to take along.
A bargain at this price.
I am so glad I ordered it...
It is powerful, and yet easy to take along.
A bargain at this price.
I am so glad I ordered it...
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I really love how portable this thing is. Even when I throw it into my laptop bag where I'm carrying my work laptop, I hardly notice the added weight or bulk from the Eee PC. And the WiFi has worked like a charm -- I'm able to connect from the public library and at free hotspots such as Panera Bread without any problems.
On the downside, that keyboard is a bit cramped. You can adjust and get reasonable touch-typing speed but nothing approaching what you can do with a regular keyboard. Still, for jotting down notes and replying to emails it's been fine.
I'm also not a fan of the mouse buttons beneath the touchpad. They are pretty stiff -- you have to strike them with a fair amount of force before they'll register the click. I've taken to carrying a tiny mouse, which just plugs into one of the USB ports. Even though it does drain the battery a bit faster using that mouse, it's a lot less frustrating to click than the touchpad buttons on the Eee PC.
On the downside, that keyboard is a bit cramped. You can adjust and get reasonable touch-typing speed but nothing approaching what you can do with a regular keyboard. Still, for jotting down notes and replying to emails it's been fine.
I'm also not a fan of the mouse buttons beneath the touchpad. They are pretty stiff -- you have to strike them with a fair amount of force before they'll register the click. I've taken to carrying a tiny mouse, which just plugs into one of the USB ports. Even though it does drain the battery a bit faster using that mouse, it's a lot less frustrating to click than the touchpad buttons on the Eee PC.
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love my nintendo ds lite! i got this console specifically for the brain age games and they're totally addictive. my brain is much heavier as a result. :~)
the only minor complaint i would have is that the console doesn't come with a protective case. the ds lite shell is very attractive, but unfortunately leaves fingerprint marks very easily and so a book cover type case would have been very appealing to me. other than this minor issue it's a great product which i highly recommend.
the only minor complaint i would have is that the console doesn't come with a protective case. the ds lite shell is very attractive, but unfortunately leaves fingerprint marks very easily and so a book cover type case would have been very appealing to me. other than this minor issue it's a great product which i highly recommend.
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Great little device! Smaller than expected. Sturdy, with good AM reception and loud volume. Light and solar panel appear to work as well.
One problem - you need an adapter to charge your cell phone, but I can't find the adapter anywhere (amazon, ebay, etc). So, the cell charging functionality is null. If you find it please let me know and post it here!
One problem - you need an adapter to charge your cell phone, but I can't find the adapter anywhere (amazon, ebay, etc). So, the cell charging functionality is null. If you find it please let me know and post it here!

















