Saturday 14 February 2009

Power Cables - htc evo, droid x


Ok, please let me clarify some points that seem to confuse many people...



First, when buying power cords and HDMI cords for cell phones, you have to be sure whether you're buying a 'Micro' connection cord, or a 'Mini' connection cord... And just to clarify for anyone who may have doubts, both the HTC Evo and the Moto Droid X have MICRO ports: Micro USB power and Micro HDMI.



As the title of this cord says, this is a MICRO (Type D) HDMI to Regular HDMI cable... This will work with both the EVO and the DROID X.



The cable is very adequate in length, and seems to be of good quality and construction. The connectors fit snugly and securely. I tested it with my 42" Panasonic Plasma, and it worked flawlessly. It passes the signal from the phone to the television. The quality of the picture will vary depending on several other variables, but the cable itself does its job perfectly.



As soon as I plugged it in, my EVO notified me that it had made an HDMI connection, and said I could play videos or slideshows. It takes a moment for the phone to recognize the connection, so don't freak out if you don't see it connected immediately. It shouldn't take too long though. Once the phone shows connected, please make sure your television is set to the appropriate HDMI signal, if it has more than one. If your TV has more than one HDMI connection, and you don't change to the connection that has the signal from your phone, then you won't see anything at all. I don't know if that is the problem one reviewer was having, but it's a common problem. Don't forget that.



The HTC Evo will allow you to display photos and videos only through the 'Gallery' app. (This may change later) You can play videos that you recorded on your phone, but only if you recorded them in 720 resolution. If you have your phone set to record at a lesser resolution, then you may not be able to play them via HDMI on your TV. So, if you can't see a video you're trying to play, then you might try recording a video on your phone in 720 resolution, then playing that. I don't know if that is the problem one of the other reviewers was having, but it is a common problem. Don't forget that. (And yes, you can display videos that you transfered onto your phone as well)



Also, you can only display photos from your phone as a slideshow. You can't display them singly. But, you can control the slideshow from the phone, and go forward, backward, pause, etc... Same with the videos.



The quality is not always great, depending on your video source, so don't expect the same sort of HD you would get with your cable television or Blu-Ray. But, that is NOT a problem with the cable. It's a mixture of the video source and your TV. Remember that HDMI from phones is still newer technology, and you shouldn't expect miracles. But, watching back photos and videos that you made on your phone should be more than adequate.



I have not tried watching videos from YouTube through the HDMI out yet, but I've read that sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. It might work if they are HD videos recorded at 720 or more. But, just in case don't expect it.



So, having said that... The cable is just fine. Save yourself some money, and get this one for a few bucks. You don't need to pay 29.95 from Sprint or Verizon, and you don't need to pay a lot for any special gold plated cable...



HDMI is a digital signal... It does not suffer from gradation like analog signals do. There's either a singal or there's not. Therfore, as long as a cable is meets the HDMI standards, there is NO difference in HDMI cables. So, any HDMI compliant cable (Type D Micro) will work the same, and there is no difference between a five dollar cable and a fifty dollar cable, as long as they are both fully HDMI compliant, and well constructed. Save your money!



In short, if you simply want an easy way to show your family/friends photos and videos you took on your phone, then this is perfect.



Hope that helps... Casio 6ft Micro HDMI (HDMI D Type) to HDMI A Type Cable camera

There is no better quality HDMI cable that you will find for this price!! At 6' long, the quality is that of any Monster brand or like - cable. Works PERFECT! I'm sure this will work for the HTC EVO phone on the Sprint network, the one that has the HDMI output as well. Buy this cable if you have the DROID X or the HTC EVO - you will not be disappointed!!!

Advertised as a Micro HDMI to HDMI for Droid X. Although it did fit into my Droid X and was able to connect to my HDMI input on my Vizio, it didn't project the pics or video in my Gallery. I tried on two TVs, no luck. Bought another cable from another vendor and it worked perfectly.

This cable did exactly what it's manufacturers said. It arrived quickly and I plugged my LED TV to my EVO and videos and pictures from my phone can be scene and heard on my TV.... plain and simple, it works perfectly with my htc Evo.

This product will save you money, this HDMI cable will work with DroidX, and cost less than $10 even with shipping! If you buy it anywhere else it will cost about $40. This is a micro HDMI compatible with DroidX

I couldn't be more satisfied with my purchase. The product was delivered earlier than anticipated; and, I haven't had any problems with it to date. I was a little skeptical about making this purchase because of the fact that it was so inexpensive. However, it pleases me to inform you that sometime, you get much more than what you pay for. It works right out of the box, no instructions necessary. I'm sure that I will be doing business with bargaincell again in the very near future. - Htc Evo - Droid X - Htc Evo 4g - Hdmi'


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Screwdriver Set - stanley, screwdriver


It's basically your standard multi-bit screwdriver, it'd be hard to mess it up. The small black caddy that the bits come in does not actually attach to the screwdriver. So I opened the cap at the butt of the handle and put all the bits in there along with a couple of extra bits. Screwdriver Set 6-in-1 Multi Bit Phillips and Flathead - Screwdriver - Screwdriver Set - Screwdrivers - Stanley'


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Home Office - home office, office storage supplies


I bought this to organize a corner of my desk that was jam packed with notebooks of different sizes. This accommodates four large (3 inch) notebooks or multiple smaller notebooks with three small shelves in the center for - in my case, desk toys. It has freed up a lot of clutter in the corner of my desk and there is a sturdy shelf on top for more books or a plant. An excellent buy considering I also found a "rolodex" version of the exact same item for $40+ dollars at Staples. Mesh Desk Corner Organizer

This wire-mesh corner organizer fits perfectly in the back corner of my cubicle's desk, where previously there was a mishmash of stuff. The little shelves in front are perfect for Post-It notes and other small items.



My only gripe, and it wasn't enough to ding the rating, is that it doesn't come with assembly instructions, but it was simple enough to figure out. Now that it's assembled it seems quite sturdy and well-made; the wire mesh that forms the sides, top and bottom is solid and strong.



Overall, an excellent deal and a good idea for filling a desk corner.

This organizer was easy to put together and holds my 3, 3", 3-ring collected recipe binders nicely.

I use every available inch of it, including the top, where I keep new recipes for trial before deciding to include or exclude from binders. It is sturdy, which is essential for heavy-duty binders filled with sheet-protected pages. I recommend it to anyone who needs to conserve space on a table or desk, or even in a bookcase. - Office Storage Supplies - Home Office'


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Drill Bit Set - bits, home repair


The Denali 136-Piece Titanium Contractor's Drill and Drive Bit Accessory Set was on sale as a Gold Box Special recently. For the price, I figured that even if the drill bits and the accessories weren't of the best quality (I didn't expect them to be), that I should still be able to get more than my moneys worth out of most of the set. I was wrong.



The set arrived and the case was in good condition. Upon opening the set, I discovered a few bits loose in the case from being shipped. That wasn't a problem since that seems to happen on most sets packaged this way. The finish on the tool and drill bits (especially the titanium drill bits and sockets) looked good. At that point, I was pleased with my purchase and I had a couple of small projects to do so I would be using the set soon.



I needed to put a new registration sticker my vehicle's rear license plate, so I grabbed this kit and my Makita driver to do this small job. I needed to remove the two bolts from the license plate frame (7/16" bolt heads) in order to remove the rear license plate and remove the old registration sticker before applying the new one. I grabbed the 7/16" socket from the Denali set, connected it to my cordless driver and was ready to get this job done. To my disbelief, the 7/16" socket would not fit on the bolt head! I don't know if the size was cut wrong or if the socket got over-plated with chrome, but there was no way it would fit. I tried the sockets on either side of the 7/16" socket and, of course, one was too loose and the other too tight. I just shook my head and went back upstairs to get a Craftsman 7/16" socket and then proceeded to finish this small task. I wasn't happy that the socket was so out of spec that it was unusable since a already had a full mechanic's socket set so no big deal, I still figured I could use the rest of the bits so I wasn't too disappointed.



I was looking forward to using the titanium drill bits (the main reason I purchased this set), so I grabbed the set to do another small project. I had received a product that had the holes in the wood drilled too far apart for another piece to fit, so I filled the holes with industrial strength hot glue and let it sit for a week before re-drilling the holes. I grabbed the 1/4" titanium drill bit and chucked it up in my cordless Makita drill. I had already remarked where I was going to drill the two new holes and used a center punch to mark the spots. I didn't have the wood piece in a vice since the wood wasn't hard and it would be q quick job just to drill the two holes.



When I started drilling the first hole, I was disappointed that the titanium bit didn't just auger right into the would. I had to apply a little more force and it took a little longer to drill the hole to the proper depth. By now, I'm starting to get unimpressed with this set. I went on to drill the second hole and it drilled much like the first one. When I went to assemble the metal piece that I had to re-drill the two holes for, I was shocked to find that the holes were too large for the metal piece! I am meticulous about measurements and even used digital calipers to determine the proper hole size - and even used a drill bit that was just a hair undersized so the metal piece would be a very snug fit.



I went to unchuck the Denali 1/4" titanium drill bit and as I was doing that, I noticed that the tip of the drill bit looked like it wobbled a little. Once I had removed the drill bit I rolled it across a flat surface and the 1/4" titanium drill bit wobbled as it was rolling. The drill bit was out of round! That was inexcusable - no matter what the cost of the set was. I removed the rest of the Titanium drill bits and rolled each of them across a flat surface. I discovered three other bits that also were out of round - one wobbled so badly that it wouldn't even roll across the flat surface.



I was going to have to refill the holes I had drilled in the wood and re-drill proper sized holes at a later date. I purchased the Denali set primarily for the titanium drill bits and I could always use some extra driver bits, however, twice I tried using this set and twice I was let down. The quality of the set I received was so poor; it was worthless to me. Drill bits that weren't straight and a socket that was too small to fit over a bolt of the same size just confirmed to me that my set was a piece of junk! Based on what I had discovered, the only items that MIGHT be useable would be the driver bits. Even with the Gold Box price, it wasn't worth paying that much just for the driver bits - which may or may not have been straight or hardened correctly.



Even though it was a pain to do, I packed the set up and returned it to Amazon for a refund. Since I didn't have the outer cardboard sleeve the set came with, I'm only entitled to receive half of my purchase price as a refund. As far as I'm concerned, I'll take the half and never again buy a Denali brand anything! It's possible that I just got a bad set, however, there was no excuse for the socket not being the right size. That indicated to me that the quality control at Denali was virtually nonexistent. This wasn't a complicated product with a motor or moving parts - and still they got it wrong. As far as I'm concerned, the Denali brand tools are worthless (at least to me). Your mileage may vary. Denali Titanium 136-Piece Contractor's Drill and Drive Bit Accessory Set

I ordered this drill bit kit and it was lost in shipment, so Amazon sent out another. I received the first kit afterwards, and decided to keep both and paid for both since these were useful kits. The drill bits and bits are nice quality, but the same cannot be said for the carrying case, especially the small bit carriers.



In both cases, the smaller bits arrived loose out of their respective slots. In both cases, the little carrier cases had broken tabs, so they cannot be closed securely (i had to use Scotch tape to tape one of them shut). Not a big deal since I won't be using the small bit carrier cases much.



Overall, if you want nice set of drill bits, this kit will do for the price. Just don't expect the secondary part of the kit (the carrier cases) to be up to quality. - Drill Bit Set - Bits - Power Tool Accessories - Home Repair'


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Control Systems - electric motors, technical


While the 1st edition of the book is itself a good text on the subject, how could this book be improved upon? It appears that the 1st edition is at best only an outline of what appears it the 2nd edition. Each of the subjects is covered in much more detail than the 1st edition. New subjects have also been added. Just the section on motors makes this book worth reading. The appendix is very interesting reading, and could almost be made into a quick reference book itself! The book is well organized, and subjects are presented in a logical sequence: The Z domain makes a lot more sense if one first understands the S domain. The writing style is excellent, and has a way of explaining potentially confusing material, in a simple, clear manner. The mathematics throughout the book helps explain the much of theory, but if the reader doesn't care for the math, an understanding of the subject can still be gained without it. Many college texts approach the subject from theory alone. While this book also provides the theory, it also presents the practical application side in a perfect balance. It is apparent that the author has worked in the real world. Also appreciated was the free Model-Q software examples sprinkled through out the book. They enable a reader the ability to experiment with the examples, and gain a better understanding of each of the subjects. While this text is a very thorough, where a reader wants to explore a subject further, the numerous references to other sources are everywhere. No matter how much you think you may know about the subject, there is something everyone can learn from this book. This book is control systems A-Z, and is the best book I have seen on the subject. I highly recommend this book to anyone regardless of his or hers expertise level.-Dave Trapasso Control System Design Guide, Third Edition: Using Your Computer to Understand and Diagnose Feedback Controllers

I have a whole shelf of control theory books, and this one is the one I use most. Ellis is one of the few people writing on control theory who actually designs working industrial control systems for a living. All the usual theory is in there: Laplace transforms, Z-transforms, and the S-plane. But this author has a much clearer idea about what actually works in the real world than most control theorists.

This is a really good book that simplified control system for the real world. Most text spend too much time on theory and analysis and end the discussion with a bunch of equations and graphs without explaining how to implement the design. This book covers both analog and digital control, and lets you download a software from the author's web site. This software, ModelQ, lets you play with various parameters so you can see how the system behaves when it is not optimized.One drawback with the book is it only covers PID control and its variants, but doesn't cover state-space control. While state-space control may be considered "overkill" by many control engineers, state-space is used in industry. The decision to use state-space is often not in the hands of individual engineers, so it may not be an option to ignore state-space. It would be nice if Mr. Ellis could cover state-space in his next edition of the book.

George Ellis does a great job of bridging the gap between academia and industy in Control System Design Guide 2nd Edition. This book gives the practicing engineer the information necessary to put into practice much of the theory that he/she learned in the university. The book primarily focuses on motion control and modeling of motion systems. If you are working on a control system and would like to make sure you get the performance you need, you should buy this book.

This book is NOT just another academically oriented controls textbook. This book focuses exclusively on servo and motion systems. It presents highly complex topics, but avoids relying on detailed mathematical analysis, and instead emphasizes practical approaches that can be applied by anyone working on drive and motion systems. The book coveys complex topics in a clear and enlightening manner. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of this book is its use of ModelQ®. ModelQ® is a Windows© based modeling and simulation program written by the author and available at his website. It is used to illustrate and demonstrate various control concepts. ModelQ® has a very easy and intuitive user interface. ModelQ also contains a Digital Signal Analyzer (DSA). The DSA is a graphical display of the Bode plot (gain and phase) of the transfer function for the selected system output vs. the selected input. While this topic is heavily covered in most college controls courses and textbooks, few convey an understanding of the frequency domain performance of systems as clearly as this book and ModelQ®. The book has an excellent chapter on compliance and resonance. The effects of gearboxes, direct coupling, damping, and inertia mismatch are explored in depth. The PID is examined extensively. Six forms of PID are presented. The effects and interaction of each PID term is discussed. The strengths and drawbacks of each controller, as well as tradeoffs in simplicity and complexity, are summarized in a comparison chart. A flow chart to select the best controller structure based on needs is presented. Traditional tuning, such as "seat of the pants" and Zielger-Nichols is discussed. A flow chart based on frequency zoned tuning is presented that results in a simple, repeatable tuning technique. An entire chapter is provided on feed-forward techniques and how feed forward can be used to dramatically improve control system performance without any risk of stability problems. The chapter on motors covers motor design and construction, synchronous, induction, and reluctance motors, magnetics theory, motor speed- torque curves, linear & rotary motors, commutation, field weakening, power bridges, modulation, and flux-vector algorithms. I believe you will thoroughly enjoy the Control System Design Guide. This book covers a broad range of control topics, and addresses them in the framework of servo systems in a practical and application-oriented manner. Whether you are a controls technician or advanced degreed control engineer, this book will definitely make you more skilled and practiced in the art of control system design for servo and motion systems. I highly recommend Control Systems Design Guide as an extremely practical and thorough servo system controls reference. - Computer - Electric Motors - Control Systems - Technical'


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Self-injury - self-injury, depression


This book is absolutely amazing. I wanted to finish it all at once. The devotion "Cathy" and "Jon" demonstrated to "Dawn" is inspiring. I am not sure when this actually took place however it is intersting to see how the foster care system has changed as well as how it contrats with that of England. As a student working toward an MSW with a background in counseling adolescents this book was very real on the pain teens are going through today. Parents have a high calling and this book demonstrates the need all the more as it draws our attention to NSSI/SIB more commonly known as "cutting". You most likely know a cutter! Cut

Certainly a book that makes you pause and look at troubled teenagers through a different set of lenses. "Cut" is not only well written, it is completely engrossing. You will cry, laugh, and learn to love along with Cathy as she tries desperately to parent Dawn. A great read!

Cut tells the story of Dawn, one of Cathy Glass' first children she fostered. Dawn seemed to be almost too good; indeed it turned out she was a truant, a drinker, carouser and cutter. She had a forgotten past in which she was abused and was involved in some horrifying escapades. Cathy and her then-spouse felt their way through the process of caring for this girl whilst protecting their infant son from her attentions. I enjoyed the book and was sad to hear Cathy and John had parted ways.

I enjoyed this book. Dawn was a very interesting girl and I really felt for her. I did not enjoy it as much as damaged, but I think Cathy Glass is a great writer in general. She makes it very easy to understand what is going on, like you are there. - Divorce - Self-injury - Depression - Foster Care'


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Great Versatility - spinning rods, abf-90


Ugly stiks are the absolute best rods ever for the largest of the catfish. We bring in monster flatheads and blue cats with the Tigers without any problems at all, period. Set one of these rods up with an Abu Garcia 7000 and some good line, and hang on! If your a serious catfish fanatic and want to go after some hogs, look no more, you just found your rod. Shakespeare One-Piece Medium Heavy Action Ugly Stik Tiger Casting Rod, 7-Feet

This rod just feels sturdy. I use mostly ugly stiks but this is my first tiger. Big difference. The guides are strong and the rod feels great. I fish very snaggy areas and this rod helps me guide the fish where I want them to be, not the trees they want to wrap themselves around.

The rod is well made and strong with a tip that has great action. Strong butt section and stiff midsection. Should be a great rod for large catfish. When I received mine though, it had surface scratches and looked in very good condition. It didn't look new and I am not happy about it. They are not deep so I will keep it but hope if you get one it will look "brand new."!

Great strong rod for budget fishing. Won't break the bank and won't break on you when your fishing on the bank...Perfect for boat...Cast fairly well...from 3oz to 12oz+ sinker good 40 to 60 yards cast maybe more if you get use to it.Strong back bone to tow in big monsters... I use for sturgeon... - Spinning Rods - Tiger Lite - Abf-90 - Shakespeare'


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Work From Home - packaging tape, work from home


We ship multiple packages a day, many quite large and heavy. Needless to say, we go through ALOT of packing tape. When looking around for tape, I could not find a better deal than this. I was a bit concerned about the quality of the tape itself, as I had bad experiences with "cheap" tape in the past. I should not have worried. The tape is equal to the more expensive tape we have used for a fraction of the price. It does not wrinkle easily or fold over on itself, making it very easy to work with. I highly recommend this product. 36 Rolls CLEAR Packaging, Packing, Sealing Tape - 2 Inches Wide X 330 Feet 2.0 Mil.

The tape is the large size double regular size. It fits all regular tape guns. The down side is that the tackiness is not as described! It easily becomes loose instead of adhering to cardboard. Very much a disappointment.

The tape is OK if you need it for packing. It is not a tough tape and rips easily. To be fair I used it for a sculpture project. We needed a heavier gage tape. Other wise a good price & good for packing tape.

Tears easy making it difficult to reliably feed off shipping tape dispensor. Same spec tape from uline performs better all around. Also had high offensive odor and was yellow tint in color than same spec uline. You get what you pay for. - Work From Home - Packaging Tape'


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Computer Hardware - gaming keyboard, computer accessories


Quick summary and a little about me to let you know where I'm coming from, in case people don't want to read the full review:



I'm a 20 year old college student (male), who plays games quite frequently, and is pretty particular with his keyboards. I loved my previous keyboard, the Eclipse I, which I had for about 2 years, and decided to buy this on a whim as a replacement (I spilled soda on my previous one).



APPEARANCE (cool factor): 9/10

-LEDs look great, laser etched keys are high quality



FUNCTIONALITY: 7/10

-a little on the long side, but I've got plenty of desk space

-hotkeys aren't especially useful

-touchpad with updated drivers works great and is very convenient

-headphone/microphone jacks are just pass-throughs from your sound card, meaning that if you want to use the feature, you'd have to plug your speakers into the keyboard (though you could buy extra splitters/audio cables)



QUALITY: 9/10

-Saitek still makes great keyboards. everything about this board looks like it was made with care.

-The keyboard feels like its going to last years



PRICE: 6/10

-Way expensive compared to the alternatives. Its a great keyboard, but only like $50-60 great. Not worth the $80 retail price, unless you've got the extra cash lying around. My advice is to wait for it to go on sale, if you're not in a hurry.



OVERALL(not an average): 8/10



PROS:

-Recently released drives from Saitek fixed all issues regarding the functionality and sensitivity of the touch pad: volume indicators work, media control works better, visual notification when touch buttons are being pressed (the buttons flash a few times when pressed), and no more accidentally activating touch keys (they're less sensitive but still functional)

-The quality of the keys and the feel of the keyboard is the same, if not better, than the Eclipse I (I wouldn't know how to compare it to the Eclipse II as I've never used one)



CONS:

-Yes the size is mislabeled as 18" instead of the actual 21" (but the original Eclipse I keyboard was 21" also)

-The $80 price point is a little steep; wait for the price to drop or for it to go on sale. I'd say a fair price would be in the $50-60 range.



IN DEPTH REVIEW:

First off, let me say that this keyboard isn't as bad as the other review(s) say. I've previously owned a Saitek Eclipse I keyboard, which this keyboard replaced after I accidentally spilled soda on my Eclipse I, and it's way better in construction, feel, and functionality.



The keyboard is in fact 21", not the 18" listed, but now that you know, if it isn't a problem, I'd recommend it. Sure, the Eclipse II was a compact 18", but the Saitek I never was, and it got phenomenal reviews despite its size.

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The soft-touch keys feel great, and the two height adjustment is a very nice little feature to help you get the proper typing angle. With the updated drivers, the touch pad functions like it should, with a "lights off" button (turns all LEDs off until it is pressed again), 5 four-stage LEDs for the volume indicator to show current volume level, 4 media buttons (mute, pause/play, prev, next), and buttons to control the 4 brightness levels and 5 different colors (blue, purple, magenta, pink, red).



On the note of the LED colors, I don't find the touch pad being constantly blue, or the numpad/caps lock/scroll lock being green an annoyance. I think it actually looks pretty cool, since the LED colors provided contrast nicely with blue (especially red). Though if you find it an annoyance, I could understand.



To be honest, I don't use the hotkeys much, since I got pretty familiar with the windows equivalent of the hotkeys, though I'm sure someone would find them useful. To my knowledge there isn't a way to reprogram them, though I'm sure there's some software out there which would let you do that.



FINAL THOUGHTS:

In all, its a well made luxury keyboard with lots of good, convenient features. If you know your desk can't fit it comfortably, look for an alternative, like the more compact Eclipse II. The price point is high, so I'd only pick it up if it was on sale, or if you extra cash burning a hole in your pocket. If you're worried about how it feels, I'd see if a local store has it so you could try it out. Saitek Eclipse II Backlit Keyboard (PK02AU)

Highly recommended, and the price on Amazon is more reasonable than many brick & mortar stores too. This keyboard has wonderful keys that are neither too springy nor too soft, great for typing, and great for games too. It's a pretty sturdy piece of kit too, and requires no extra drivers. So, of course it's main 'selling factor' is that it offers three different illumination colors - blue, red, and purple - and these can be dimmed or brightened. Worth noting is that the areas around the keys and the keys themselves are lit, so perfect for a darker environment. I like the blue color best, but that's probably the darkest, but I still find it's illuminated adequately. The purple color really shines though, and there's side strips that light up your desktop too. Very blingin'? Yes, for sure. Overkill? Perhaps, but I don't think this keyboard looks too tacky, in fact I've found it super useful to have a comfortable and durable keyboard for those late night gaming sessions.

I've been typing on various keyboards for 20 years now, and nothing is comparible to the old IBM mainframe keyboards, which had a great feel to them. I've hated every lightweight generic keyboard I've encountered, and this one stays put. On a whim, I purchased this keyboard from another site, at a great price. Well, my only regret is not purchasing another to use at work. The lighting is adequate if you're simply typing to the light of your monitor, like I frequently do at home. I wish it were a little brighter, but overall, I love this keyboard, and when the price is right, I'll get another. I prefer the purple, dislike the red, and can deal with the blue. When the computer is rebooted, it automatically reverts back to blue, which I don't consider an inconvenience whatsoever... - Keyboard - Glow - Gaming Keyboard - Computer Accessories'


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Good Quality - good quality, diamond earrings


The diamonds were a little dark with carbon, which having been in the jewelry business for many years, I expected for the price. I bought them to wear in second holes in my ears and doubt anyone would notice. 10k White Gold Round Diamond Stud Earrings (1/4 cttw, J-K Color, I2-I3 Clarity)

I ordered these earrings, usually $110, for $65 during a sale on Amazon. The reviews were mixed so I wasn't sure what to expect. They are GREAT! I have better than 20/20 eyesight and I can't see any specks or color. They look like very nice diamonds. The backs seem secure so far (there is a noise when I click them on as if they are tight), but I'd be happy even if I had to buy a different pair of backs. Actually, I bought these to replace a pair of studs I lost (a gift from an ex) and these are larger (3mm or a little more, hard to say) and nicer looking --I saw the receipt and the originals were much more expensive! Awesome buy!!!

I3 is a category of diamond that in the past would only have been used for industrial diamonds. (e.g. they would be ground up and used to make saw blades) However because of the demand for cheap diamonds, I3 diamonds are now being cut and used in jewelry. This is why the prices for certain types of diamond jewelry have become incredibly cheap.



Diamonds are graded as follows: FL, IF, VVS1, VVS2, VS1, VS2, SI1, SI2, I1, I2, I3



The grading description for I3 is as follows: "I3 diamonds have large and extremely easy to see inclusions that typically impact the brilliance of the diamond, as well as having inclusions that are often likely to threaten the structure of the diamond."



I am all for look over perfection, but I would think twice before buying a diamond graded below SI2, unless this is for your young daughter who might lose them somewhere...

I purchased these for my married daughter for Christmas. They came today and I think she will love them. Yes, they are tiny...if there are inclusions...I can't see them with my naked eye, but then I'm almost 60. lol They sparkle beautifully with no cloudiness. If she doesn't love them as much as I do, I'll keep them for myself! Ha!

I knew that I was ordering poor quality diamonds and that is what I got. They don't sparkle and you can't even tell they are diamonds. They look like white rocks. I was misled by other customers' positive reviews.

These earrings made me very unhappy when they arrived in the mail. I bought them for my wife as a christmas gift and I couldn't bear the thought of giving them to her. I was very disappointed by the discoloring of the diamonds!

Clearly this seems like a great deal, but trust me its not. I would never recommend these earrings to anyone, they were not accurately described! I would have been better off buying diamond earring studs at Wal-mart. The diamond was full of black marking and was not even semi-clear. - Gift Idea - Diamond Earrings - Good Quality - Earrings'


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We gave these out for Halloween treats at the lake this weekend.



They were a big hit!!! Who doesn't like glow sticks, huh?



Shipping was $6.99 for me ...so they were about 11 cents each. Great deal!



We were short 5-7 connectors for each 100 bracelets, but perhaps we dropped them ...there were a lot of "beverages" involved. :-) 300 8" Glow Light Stick Bracelets WHOLESALE PACK

I ordered these glow sticks for Halloween treats instead of giving the neighborhood kids candy. My husband and I were really impressed with the brightness and the length of time that the "glow" effect lasted. We will deifinitely order these again. We couldn't have been happier with the product, its performance, and the joy it gave to the kids and their parents.

These were sent to my son while he was away at camp. They worked great and they had a great time with them. Shipping took longer then I had wanted about a week and a half, but they got their in time and they worked great.

I bought these to give out with candy last Halloween and again for a Halloween company (family) function. The kids loved them and they had a great time! Lots of colors and a good deal. I'm going to do it again this year too.

It's not abnormal to get a dud or two, especially with such a high volume of sticks - I'm happy to report we had NO SUCH ISSUE with this product!!



The colors were great, they also last a long time. Considering the "short-lived" nature of these types of items, I'd call the lifespan of this *specific* product to be longer than usual.



Value for the money was exceptional & these were infinitely popular at our event - will definitely buy again!!

We bought these for a graduation dance for 6th graders and they just loved them. There were 30 childern here in Mexico, we gave each child 20 and we gave the rest out to the parents.

My God son called to tell me how much he and all his school mates loved them. Thank you Amazon

Great price for a good product. Buying these glowing bracelets in bulk is the way to go. They are bright and last for many hours of fun. The plastic links are a little bit flimsy and some can crack if you're not careful. But overall, I am very happy with this purchase and highly recommend it. The kids... young and old will love them!

I purchased these for my daughter's birthday dance party. I was nervous because they are priced so well. They shipped quick and lit up the party all night. Out of 300 glow sticks 2 did NOT glow. That was amazing and I highly recommend these. I even ordered more for when we go camping for the kids to wear at night.

I bought these as a sugar-free alternative for Halloween treats and dance prizes for my kids to hand out. I actually got them thinking they'd be a lame (but chaper) alternative to the more expensive necklaces. I was happily disappointed. They are pretty stiff - great for boys as light sabers, and the connectors are tight so bracelets don't come undone. Our three-year old did manage to bite through one last night, but as the package reads, they're not radioactive, poisonous, or toxic... and he did like his comforter glowing all night long.'


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