Thursday 2 June 2011

Kindle Book Light - kindle lighted leather cover, kindle book light


I've noticed that like myself customers have been concerned primarily with two things regarding the new lighted case from amazon. These are: 1)The weight and 2) The uneven lighting. My review will briefly discuss these two things.



1)The Weight - The lighted leather case is a nice weight, sturdy and comfortable to hold. In ounces it is about the weight of the kindle itself however don't let that concern you. With the case on it feels like a medium sized paperback, however it is far much more comfortable to hold. It's easy to hold the case open like a book (nice for couch and table type reading) or to fold the front back and close it with the bungee so that the bungee doesn't hang around (this is good for bedtime reading).Closing the front back with bungee keeps the case folded in position and you don't have to worry about it bothering you. BTW THIS CASE FOLDS BACK 100% - Very comfortable. In sum very comfortable to read with the case and very sturdy.



2) The uneven lighting - Amazon's pictures don't do this case justice. The light hits the ENTIRE screen. Yes if you look closely it's brighter in the top right corner then in the bottom left but Amazon's pics make it look the top is lighted while the bottom is dark. There is good light all over the screen. Trust me I'm fussy about these things - the lighting will not bother you, your entire screen will be lighted and it is extremely pleasant to read in the dark.



*Final Thoughts - Great case, good quality, works well, kindle feels very secure and protected (I would feel comfortable slipping this case into my backpack or suitcase and I think it would sustain some mild impact). Lastly hinges are a non-issue, casing of the kindle will not get damaged with normal or even slightly aggressive use. You could damage the kindle by trying to pull the back of the case but you'd have to really force it to cause any sort of damage to your kindle. The hinges work fine and should not be a concern to any case user.



Update 1st December 2010:



Have now been using the case for 3 months. Leather still looks impeccable. Some people expressed concern that the bungee cord might loosen with use. I have not experienced any loosening so far. Quality of the product has proven outstanding. I've occasionally spilled or messed the cover, just a wipe with a damp cloth has cleaned it up, and the case looks like new. Have to admit I enjoy the feel of the case in my hand, there's just something great about taking your kindle to a coffee shop in this case, it just looks and feels so classy. Also with regard to the hinges: I have had no scratches on my kindle or any other issues, so I remain convinced that the hinges are a non issue. Kindle Lighted Leather Cover, Burnt Orange (Fits 6" Display, Latest Generation Kindle)

I was hesitant to buy this cover mostly due to the pictures in its listing, which seem to show a light that doesn't even extend to the opposite corner. The fact that I have not been impressed with the Amazon's Kindle covers in the past didn't help. I went ahead and purchased it because the cover I wanted isn't available yet and I don't like to take my Kindle out and about without a cover. Now I am glad that I went ahead and bought it.



PROS:



1. The light is much better than I thought it would be. Using it in a darkened room I found that the light did the job very well. In a pitch black room, it performs even better. While the screen corner opposite the light is a bit dimmer than other areas, there is no problem reading the page at all.



2. The light gets its power from the Kindle itself, through the gold-plated hinges which attach it to the cover, so batteries are a thing of the past. When your Kindle goes to sleep, the light will go out as well. It will also turn off when you slide it back into the case.



3. The cover is slim, well-fitted and very easy to attach and detach using the hinges. The inside has good padding. The leather outer surface has a nice pebbled texture with the exception of a smooth area along the edge of the front. While stiff enough to protect the reader, the cover is slight flexible and the front easily folds behind when reading so you can hold your Kindle with one hand if you like.



4. A great plus is that the cover has an elastic cord that fits into a groove on the front of it. This holds your cover closed (unlike the original Kindle 2 cover that would flop open in your purse & let things slide into it) and easily distinguishes the front from the back--important as many owners of the Kindle 2 cover accidentally opened it from the back, which could cause cracking along the Kindle's spine.





CONS:



I haven't found any, really. The light Is a bit hard (stiff) to pull out of the cover, but then you wouldn't want it to be flopping out when you don't want to use it so that is more of a Pro than a Con.



The one concern I do have is about pulling the light in and out--I wonder if whatever wiring or conductor that is used to get the power from the hinges to the light will eventually break. But that is something to find out down the road. Right now, the more I use this cover, the more I like it. - Kindle Lighted Leather Cover - Kindle Book Light - Kindle 3 Case - Kindle Accessory'


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Ipad Screen Protector - screen protectors, ipad


As an iTouch owner, I had used a clear screen protector with generally good results, although there were a very few bubbles that weren't really a distraction once the device was in use.



I had pre-ordered an iPad on the first day that they became available to order and knew that with the much larger screen, I would definitely need a screen protector.



My iPad arrived today (April 3rd) and I immediately attempted to install one of the three "Premium Crystal Clear Screen Protectors" as son as I removed the iPad from its box.



The method of installation was basically the same as for the iTouch screen protector that I had previously used. First you peel off one side of the backing with a tab. You then place the screen onto the iPad screen, trying to do so without leaving a lot of bubbles. I tried as best I could to align the screen hole over the iPad button and then slowly applied the rest of the screen moving from bottom to top. Unfortunately after applying the screen and then removing the outside of the clear screen with the other tab, I was left with a LOT of bubbles.



Hoping to do better I repeated the process using the second of the supplied screens. My efforts the second time were a bit better in terms of a smaller amount of bubbles, but then I noticed a piece of yellow lint that had been left by the supplied yellow cleaning cloth that I had used to wipe the iPad screen. When I tried to remove the lint with the cloth and replaced the clear screen back onto the iPad screen, there was a noticeable smudge.



I was now down to the last of the three supplied screens and repeated the process again except this time I discovered that when applying the clear screen to the iPad screen DIAGONALLY starting from the bottom and moving toward the top, you can do so leaving almost no bubbles at all. You will also need to be make certain that the sides of the clear screen and the iPad screen are aligned exactly or you will be left with a long bubble down most of one side.



After going through all of this trial and error, I was finally able to have a clear screen in acceptable condition with only a few bubbles. I only hope that readers of this review will learn from my own initial difficulties and not have to use all three of the supplied screens before arriving at a satisfactory result. 3 Pack of Premium Crystal Clear Screen Protectors for Apple iPad

This product works great once you figure out how it works.



At first glance it looks like 2 pieces stuck together that you have to pull apart.

It then appears that you should apply the thin one to your iPad. wrong.



The thicker side still has an invisible piece stuck to it.



You apply the thicker piece smoothly over your ipad and then squeeze out the few bubbles you see.

rub the whole face now to get the invisible layer to stick.



You then Peel Off the thick piece and you will see that another layer is present on your iPad.



This would have been nice to include as instructions but no instructions came with the product.

I would say that is pretty rude considering you cannot even see the piece that will be used.



So I bought the pack of 3 and got my last one to work. I figured it out on #2, #3 was perfect.

I've read most of the reviews for this product and it seems like the complaints revolve around installation. I too went through two before setting the last one down perfectly with virtually no bubbles. Start at the top and make sure the paper tab lettering is facing the iPad. Pull slowly from underneath and you will see that it lays is self down virtually with no bubbles. I just purchased a second set so I have them ready for when I damage the one I just installed.

I've applied this type of screen protector in the past (on my iPod Touch, Nintendo DS / DSi, and my PSP). Using the tips below, I was able to apply this LCD screen protector 99% bubble free. I was actually pleasantly surprised I was able to do this since it was by far the largest screen protector I've ever applied.



The instructions that come with the package are not very helpful. Below are mine. Hope they help.



INSTRUCTIONS / TIPS

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1) CLEAN the surface of your iPad. Use a microfiber cloth and even use a compressed air can if you want to be sure. Position yourself or a light so that you would be able to see ANY specs. Any leftover specs will raise the screen protector and will give you a bubble that you CANNOT remove. Keep the iPad's screen OFF so you have a better chance of seeing any specks.



2) First remove the plastic envelope/pouch that directly contains the screen protector.



3) Without removing and of the backing, place the screen protector with the hole over the iPad's circle button. Now you know exactly how much leeway you will have.

Also make sure that the circle is popped out of the screen protector.



4) Find something flexible and semi-rigid to push away the air bubbles. You WILL be getting air bubbles as you apply the screen protector. The trick will be to remove them as you apply the screen protector. With smaller screen protectors, I've used credit cards. But in this case, the screen is bigger. I've found that the plastic Staples cards you get in the mail (the ones that the size of postcards) are very helpful for this task. Your second choice may be a credit card or the very thin, plastic window of a cheap picture frame. Whatever you use, make sure it has a sizable straight edge and no sharp corners (You don't want to puncture the screen protector).



6) Peel away a corner of the backing (The side labeled #1). Don't peel the whole backing off. You'll need to touch the backing in order to reposition the screen protector if necessary.



7) Continue to peel the backing but keep it minimal. You want just enough so that you can position the hole over the circle button. If you don't get it the 1st time, remove from the iPad's surface as little as possible and try again. Be careful to avoid getting any dust on the iPad's screen at this time. This is why it's good to keep as much backing on as possible.



8) After you have adequately centered the hole around the circle button, begin to slowly peel the Side 1 Backing while you use your flexible card to push away any air bubbles. Push the bubbles to the EDGE of the screen protector. If there are bubbles that are difficult to get rid of and if you're certain that's it just a bubble and not caused by specks, then you can gently remove as much backing as needed from the iPad's screen and try again. TAKE YOUR TIME.



9) Hopefully you've managed to attach the screen protector with minimal bubbles. Continue to push away as many bubbles as possible.



10) Now you need to peel of Side 2 Backing. But since the screen protector is already attached to your iPad screen, you will need to be VERY careful and slow. It's possible that the quick removal of Side 2 Backing can lift the screen protector off of the iPad screen and cause air bubbles. If there are air bubbles, use the flexible card to push away any air bubbles.



That's it, you're done. Sit back and treat yourself to a new app.



CONCLUSION

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I liked the fact that it includes 3 screen protectors. I was able to succeed with my first one but it's nice to know that there are backups.



I didn't like the minimal instructions with the package (and the Engrish spellings). This item is very cheap. If it were more expensive, I would expect to get a flexible plastic card for getting rid of the air bubbles.



The screen protector itself has a slightly oily residue. When your iPad is off, you can see it. The residue is not visible when the iPad is turned on. - Ipad Accessory - Screen Protector - Ipad - Screen Protectors'


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Macbook Pro - macbook case, speck case


This is a really great case! It snaps right on and fits like a glove. Once on, you forget its there. It provides excellent protection as well and it looks GOOD! This case has a slight notch to accommodate the new 2010 MBP adapters.



Only con is that fingerprints do leave marks on the case. If that bothers you, you might have to wipe it down often. It doesn't bother me at all. But I wipe it down occasionally because it just looks slick when its nice and clean.



The texture of the case is really grippy. You don't feel like it will fall out of your hand. It provides good traction with hand when carrying it.



I recommend pairing this with the incase neoprene sleeve for maximum protection for those on the go. It fits nice and snug. I am a law student and I am constantly packing up and setting back up again. I carry this set up in my backpack and it provides good protection. Overall, I highly recommend this product. It is so well done, I'm really surprised Apple didn't come up with product. Speck See Thru Satin Case for 13-Inch MacBook Pro with SD Card Slot and 13-Inch MacBook Aluminum Unibody (MB13AU-SAT-RED-D)

Just got it. Snapped right into place. Fits like a glove and leaves the outlet areas uncovered. Excellent fit and finish. My brand new macbook pro won't get scratched and looks cool too. The apple shines through on top... Elegant cover for a beautiful machine!

This is a very nice product, fits well. I am giving it 3 stars mainly because:

1.It's EXTREMELY hard to take off, almost broke a nail trying to do so, and you have to be very careful when 'attempting' this because you might break one of the tabs if you pull hard, or even break the case itself.

2.The color was not was I was expecting, it was BRIGHT pink, although once I put it on it did not look as bad as it looked when i first took it out of the box.

3.No cleaning cloth included!!!

Overall I guess it's a good product, just wish it was easier to take off..

I'll give my opinions without going into much detail on the product's features, since you can find dozens of reviews for nearly identical products from Speck elsewhere on this site.



First, since this is the first review of this particular model... From what I can tell, what differentiates this product from previous models is that this one has a very subtle notch near the power port that allows the redesigned 2010 MagSafe connector to be connected in such a way that the cord runs away from the user. This is almost unnoticeable, but helps the MagSafe get a good, secure connection. This may have been existent on previous models, but I can't say for sure.



My general impression is that, while functional, this case will make your notebook seem less premium in a couple of ways:



1) The added bulk obviously alters the form factor of the notebook. To me, It's a worthwhile trade-off, since I can always pull the notebook out of the case when I want to return it to its sleek roots.



2) In my experience, the added weight that comes along with any case is particularly noticeable with the lid, and this one is no exception. While the Macbook Pro's hinge has plenty of strength to tolerate the added weight, adding the case makes it much easier to open/adjust/close the lid anytime it is working with gravity. I personally HATE a loose screen hinge, so while this case doesn't actually make the hinge any looser, it still bothers me that it FEELS looser.



Despite what may have seemed like a negative experience, I have found this to be a very good product, but not one without some drawbacks.



Other thoughts: As strange as it might look, I may end up using this case without the lid portion while I'm just at home, since most scratching opportunities will arise when setting the notebook down.

Bought this after I make an ugly little dent on the bottom of my Macbook and I love it! It protects my case from dings, dents and scratches perfectly. It looks sleek and modern with the matte finish. Tried taking it off the first time and had no problem. You just have to be careful with the plastic tabs. Great price from the seller too! A DEFINITE MUST HAVE FOR ALL MACBOOK PRO OWNERS!

This product is great! I'm glad I was able to find it on Amazon for about $20 cheaper than the retail price. When I purchased it, there was no cloth included (I'm not sure if that has something to do with the seller).



The case is very durable and I have zero scratches on my Macbook Pro 13" Unibody (Mid 2010). I'm glad to have gotten this case and highly recommend it to anyone who wants to prevent any scratches on their macbook.



I can't really tell the difference between the weight with the case on or off. The apple logo still shines through with the case on and the case has a GREAT feel. You must get this product!! - Speck Case - Case - Macbook Case - Macbook Pro'


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Lithium-ion


The Description says 1.5 amp but the picture is for the higher capacity model of battery. the 1.5 amp model is the lowweight, shorter lifespan battery. Consider yourself forewarned.



Aside from that the battery seems to work well. Ridgid 130383028 18V 1.5Ah Lithium-Ion Battery'


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Not Recommended - laptop batteries, dekcell


A quick sidenote: This review is merely for the product, and does not reflect the seller at all.



While you will look at this battery and think, "Wow, I can save $35 or so..." Don't... If anything goes wrong with the battery you cannot simply contact Apple for a replacement.



Pros: The battery has a good run-time, and is a dead ringer for the apple battery it replaces.



Cons: Poor manufacturing process allows the metal cover to separate from the rest of the battery housing. In my case, this took less than 6 months to happen under casual use. At this point the battery is bulging out of the housing, and the manufacturer (Dekcell) does not return requests for information on how to exchange the defective device. Laptop Battery for Apple A1175, Apple Macbook Pro 15" Series

As a previous reviewer mentioned, the battery cover does separate from the battery. The battery (and its loose cover) stick out from the laptop, trying to catch on things and threatening to pull the cover off altogether. I don't believe it's worth saving the money.

Title says it all - no complaints until it died without warning. Amazon was kind enough to issue a return/refund even though I was a week past the 30-day no-questions-asked return period.



I think I will go with genuine Apple for the replacement.

I read the reviews and searched the net for a replacement battery for my Macbook Pro. The prices were all over the place from $50 to $130 and the reviews were all pretty much the same .... poor. So it seemed the prudent thing was to get a reasonably priced one and see what happened.

One of the objections that I read to this one was that the color wasn't a match for the case. Yes, if you turn the computer over and tilt it back and forth you can see the difference in the surface of the battery compared to the computer case. I don't know about you, but I seldom turn mine over to view the aesthetics, and so far no one here in the "look-at-me" city I live in has made a comment (though I am ready with a couple of snappy come backs.

But the important part is the fit and function. That seems as good as the original, which was what is to be expected from any battery. Function problems are usually more related to user care than manufacturer quality, so read and follow the guidelines and you can't go wrong with this one!

When the battery arrives, it looks nice and fits close enough to match the case and be secure. The problem is the aluminum plate glued to the bottom of the battery. My MBP battery gets hot, and the glue fails under prolonged heating. The Al plate pops off and the entire guts can fall out if it's in your machine. This happened to me. However, I carefully put it all back together and glued the plate back on with some quality two-part epoxy. I did that two years ago and that battery is still working. I bought another one recently, fully expecting the plate to come off, and it did. I even helped it along so the battery guts didn't fall out unexpectedlty. I glued it with epoxy and it's doing fine.



BOTTOM LINE: If you buy this battery, the aluminum plate may come off and you will have to glue it back on. My two-year old one still has 3-4 hours of battery life, new one 4-5 hours and they only cost 1/3 of an Apple one, but both had to be glued.

I thought, "Oh, those bad reviews can't all be correct. I can save some bucks ordering this battery." But, just like others have said, the battery's cover comes off (literally becomes unglued), exposing the inside of the device. Mine completely fell apart and couldn't be fixed earlier this evening, less than five months from when I bought it. Very poor manufacturing to be sure. Get a different one - that's what I'm doing on Amazon right...now. - Apple - Dekcell - Battery - Laptop Batteries'


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Audio Video Rca Cable 6ft


I bought these for the vcr/dvd player I ordered as suggested by Amazon.com. Surprise! The vcr/dvd player came with a set, but this set was much nicer, heavier duty looking, so I used them instead and put the others away. Cables To Go 40448 Value Series RCA Type Audio Video Cable (6 Feet, Black)

This is the basic audio (R/L) and single (yellow) video cable for connection to various (probably older) components. The price was good and nice to have available for those quick, easy, yet, reliable (test) connections. If you're in need of this type of cable, this is where to get it for a reasonable cost from Cables to Go.

I have my game consoles hooked up to the Sima SVS-14 4 Input Manual A/V Selector, and then I purchased these cables to hook the A/V switcher box to my TV. The cable length was just right being at 6ft -- not too short and not too long. The quality of the cable is unbelievable being at such a low price. The cables are somewhat thick, but they feel very sturdy and durable. What else can you say about these cables? They do the job intended.

I enjoy listening to a system with good sound and watching a T.V. with a clear picture. I bought these to go from my T.V. (old tube TV) to my Western Digital TV Hub (WDTV) and I could not be happier. The picture is great and the sound is perfect. Someday I'll upgrade to HDMI, but until then, these will do just fine!

The cables (bought 3) were a great value as they were purchased with other items for free shipping. Surprised by the very heavy construction and excellent quality. Compared to the overpriced cables in the discount stores, these a far away a much better deal. These replaced the cables on older tv's and vcr's without the cable connection and resulted in a noticeable clearer picture.'


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Inkjet Printer - photo printer, printer ink


This was better than the 5 pack at Sam's $63+tax. Even, less than Staples (best individual price) when I walk in with a used ink cartridge.

For the person who says they went down quickly, 78's always show full when installed then drop quick after the first couple of prints. Only the 77 cartridges' (double ink $19.99 you can only get through Epson.com) will read out (drop) smoothly as you use them.

Considering five 77's will run $100 + tax & shipping this is a very competitive and compelling deal. Epson will have a 10% deal and/or free shipping when spending $125, but it is a large outlay to sit in a drawer for months. I normally invest in one of these 5pk's to have stock on hand (2-3 months with better than average printing & some photos), then pick-up the black at Staple's on "as need basis". Epson Claria Hi-def Color Ink Multi Pack w/5 cartridges (T078920)

I use this ink in my Epson Stylus RX595 and if you have ever used one of these you may know by now that using anything but Epson ink is a mistake.



The quality of this Epson ink is great and all my photos and CD prints look very nice. I tried using some other brands of ink and none of my photos looked half as good as when I used true Epson ink.



I saw some reviews on here that say the ink runs out to quickly but that is no fault of the ink... It's the particular printer they are using.



I am a professional photographer and I am very impressed with my Epson printer, the quality of Epson ink and the consistency of the great prints.



I also think the price here on Amazon is better than you will find anywhere. If you find it cheaper somewhere else and with a company that has the integrity that Amazon has then let me know...



But I don't think you will.

This product is NOT an EPSON cartridge. It is a poorly designed cheap substitution that does not work in all of the stated Epson printers. My Epson does not even recognize the cartridge once inserted. If you look at the fine print, you see that this is not being sold as an Epson manufactured cartridge, but the seller has done a slick job of hiding that fact......



My recommendation - DONT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY ON THIS PRODUCT.....

This looked like a great deal and if all the cartridges worked it may have been one. It ended up costing about the same as any office supply or [...]. Except when one of those business have defective merchandise you can exchange or get a refund. One of the cartridges would not be recognized by my printer and would not work. I was disappointed with the packaging it was not like pictured in the product information. Some of the cartridges could have be "refurbished". Epson Claria Hi-def Color Ink Multi Pack w/5 cartridges (T078920) Each cartridges came in a different package, some with no english, some with no vaccuum to keep fresh, some with no expiration date. [...]

I originally wrote a review on this product stating that I was unhappy with the condition the product arrived in. They sent me 5 separate cartridges that were not in a box as show in the advertisement photograph. Well they contacted me and stated they would fix the problem, and begged that I recall my original review. I trusted them an gave them the benefit of the doubt. Stupid me. I gave them four stars in my original review of the product. This was because I only used two cartridges immediately. At the moment I still haven't used the other three. I'm giving them a huge mark down for failing to abide by their word. Failure to follow-up to see if I was content with purchasing from them. If I discover that the other 3 cartridges don't work, I wouldn't bother to complain any further. The lack of integrity from the people who called me to ensure they fixed the problem is a testament in how they conduct business on such a small matter. Why would I trust them with something larger. They lost in the long run because their service was being evaluated for further purchases. Shame on you! Oh, by the way company spokesman. This time when you read the review, don't call begging for me to remove it so that you can save face. It stays here as is.

Claim to be original Epson cartridges. With the price, I should have known they are not. And they suck. Sent one back and seller replaced it, but since then the seller hasn't even contacted me back about the other 4 that don't work. Hopefully Amazon.com will eliminate this seller.

I was a big HP inket user many years ago, until a friend introduced me to Epson printers. I've had nothing but good luck, and amazing results from the devices since then. As we all know, ink isn't cheap, but the Epson design seems to get me the most pages out of my printer with the least amount of hassle. I print about 10 pages a month, and these usually last about a year for me. The key to keeping these around a while is not turning the printer off, just let it go into standby, because when you physically turn it off, then back on it goes through a cleaning cycle, which uses a ton of ink. - Photo Printer - Inkjet Printer - Printer Ink - R380'


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Remington - remington electric razor, shaving


I was replacing an old Remington DA-407, which I have used for about 15 years, but which is no longer made. I liked the Remington dual blade/dual screen implementation, but found that most of the newer models now have 3 blades and 3 screens. OK, time for me to move up to the triple class. I didn't want to spend a lot, and some of the newest models were selling for $80 or more. I'd spend that if I had to, but wanted to spend closer to $50. I required a model that would work with a discharged battery, using the cord or with a charged battery, without the cord. I found the MSC-2700, which appeared to have all the bells and whistles, but was maybe one generation older than the newest. It has metal sides and not what appears to be a rubber coating on the newest models.



Now that I have shaved with it for about a month, I can report that I am happy. My unit is not noisy, as some reviews had mentioned. The also mentioned issue of capturing cut whiskers among the foils and allowing them to fall out when the shaver is tipped I find to be not a problem, but an advantage. A lot less whisker and dust get trapped inside and has to be brushed out. I get about 7-8 shaves between recharges. The shaver allows you to clean it by running the cutters under a faucet, but I find that drying the unit afterward is difficult. The brush does the job just fine.



All in all, I'm very happy. Thinking about buying a second one and putting it away for later use.

Remington MS3-2700 Microscreen3 Titanium Ultra Shaver (factory refurbished)



The (Factory Reconditioned)Remington MS3-2000 Micro-Screen3 Ultra Cord Mens Shaver has not performed as expected. The motor is slow and, as a result, the shave is not as good as expected. Prior to buying this reconditioned model, I owned the same razor for years, but it was brand new, not reconditioned, and it provided a nice shave. I had hoped to get the same service from this shaver purchase, but it hasn't happened.

Bought this shaver from Amazon - it arrived with a defective battery. Sent it to Remington and they replaced it with the MS-5200 model which feels cheaply built and is unbelievably loud. Beware! Remington apparently no longer supports the MS3-2700.

I bought this shaver to replace my old MS3-1000, which was only lasting 6 or 7 shaves between charges. This one only lasted two shaves! And then it didn't work well with the cord until plugged in for a minute or two. Just to give the benefit of the doubt, I recharged it fully, then tried again. Exactly the same result. I sent it back for a refund!

Then I bought an MS3-4700. It charged well. The electronic indicator showed 30 "minutes" and went down to 0 after about 15 minutes of shaving, but it still kept going on "turbo" speed for another half-hour! Keeping this one.

Feb 16 2010



I can't believe it! This Remington MS3-2700 is a winner!

Amazon sold it to me at a super-low price, around $35, as "Factory Refurbished', but it arrived in the manufacturer's original hard plastic case. So it was brand new. Who's complaining!

I already had the Remington MS3 -3000 from Amazon, so I knew roughly what to expect.

In theory, the cutting heads are the same, but in practice the shaver is far superior, and I am delighted with it! Of course, it comes with a charger, a brush, and a handsome carry-bag.

It has Remington's usual, badly-fitting guard over the shaving heads, but that is a minor matter. There are a number of shavers under the name "MS", and they all have this minor, mechanical problem, but it does not affect the performance.

The thing that has still to be determined is the life of the shaver. Remington does not want you to replace the battery, so they won't sell you one. But at $35 it's not too important.

If you can afford $35 for an excellent shaver, buy the Remington MS3-2700.





March 26th 2010

The shaver is so good, and such a bargain from Discount Jungle, that I have just bought another one for emergencies. The shaver that I reviewed above has now been running perfectly for 6 weeks or so. I get three 10-minute shaves on one charge;

I'll settle for that.

For interest, in case anyone else wonders: On my MS3-3000 the screw that allows access to the battery is cemented in and cannot be removed. I used a new screwdriver and applied a lot of torque, but nothing moved.



Once again, it is brand new and exactly as ordered.

Perfect! Yes, I know that Remington no longer sells it, but Amazon does.

Get one!

I guess I got this Remington razor through amazon also. I used the razor sparingly through the first month since I had a full beard. Then I discovered it did not keep a charge, so I went back to using my old Remington. Another bad experience with Amazon. I am thinking about throwing the "new" razor away. It would be appropriate for amazon to refund my money on this one. What a waste of my time and money.



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Htc Thunderbolt Screen Protector - thunderbolt screen protector, thunderbolt 4g screen protector


I bought this screen protector hoping it wouldn't be like my previous crappy protector(different brand). What I didn't expect was how easily it went on how transparent it is! I actually can't tell any difference in appearance or touch sensitivity since i put it on! I love it. You will still get the finger smudges like a bare screen, but they wipe off just the same. The package comes with two protectors and if I wear both of them out, I'll buy these again. SGP HTC Thunderbolt Screen Protector Steinheil Ultra Series [Ultra Crystal]

I was trying to choose between this and Skinomi, and I'm glad I went with Steinheil. I have Skinomi on my iPod Touch and it's good but you can tell there's a protector on, by sight and touch. With Steinheil on my phone, the only way to know there's a protector on the screen is by looking at the edges. The protector is a fraction of a millimeter smaller than the screen.



Installation was easy after watching instruction videos online from other users. The screen protector comes sandwiched between two pieces of plastic and it was a little confusing which side it was that goes onto the screen. The product should have come with better instructions. And don't hesitate too long to put the screen on, as the sticky side attracts dust like a magnet, even when you're keeping perfectly still.



After installing, it looks like there is no protector on the phone at all. The only issue I have is that the screen protector retains finger oils like crazy. If that bothers you, this is definitely not the protector you should get. My screen always looks streaky from my finger swipes.



Almost immediately after installation, I had noticed a slight smudge on the corner in the shape of the sticker tabs that you use to take off the plastic covering the screen protector. Now, when I got the product, the tabs are not touching the protector, since they're attached to the 2 plastic pieces covering the protector on either side. So I had no idea why there were smudges there. They would not rub off, so I figured they must have been on the sticky side and I was pretty annoyed. There are 2 protectors in each package and I used one each on two phones. Both had smudges. About a week later I noticed the smudges were gone from both phones. So for any users that notice these smudges, wait a few days and see if they disappear.

After my disappointing purchase of the 5x HTC ThunderBolt 4G Droid Incredible HD ADR6400 6400 Premium Clear LCD Screen Protector Cover Guard Shield Flim Kit I am very pleased with Steinheil Ultra Crystal. The protector is just slightly smaller than the phone's screen which makes lining up the protector very easy. Application is simple and the protector adheres to the screen very well and leaves no bubbles. The protectors are thin but strong enough to provide adequate protection.



The only reason for my 4-Star rating is that the screen does smudge and retain fingerprints - this requires the occasional wipe down but it's a small price to pay to protect the glass screen.

Wow is all I can say, I can barely even tell that I have the protector on, and it really is crystal clear. It is a little short from the bottom but its like millimeters small like really small. I would highly recommend this just make sure the screen is really clean and free of any lint and dust, other than that you are good to go!

Having had trouble putting on screen protectors on a few other phones, I was apprehensive about installing this on my new Thunderbolt. However, installation couldn't have been easier. The screen is minutely smaller than the screen which makes lining it up a breeze, the backing isn't tacky which means adjusting it prior to putting it down completely is possible, and there are 2 backing sheets encompassing the cover so you don't wind up with fingerprints on the inside when working with it. I suggest watching a video on youtube (likely for installing the same brand of protector for an iPhone but the idea is the same) before you try it yourself. Plus, you get 2 sheets in case you somehow manage to mess up the first one. Overall, it was a snap to put on and is so clear that you can't even tell you did anything to your phone, unlike matte protectors I've seen. Highly recommended for all new Thunderbolt owners.

The quality of the product is very good. It is better than the one I bought at the Verizon store. It is edge-to-edge so great care has to be taken when installing to center it just right.



Unfortunately, the instructions are poor. Each of the 2 shields has two layers you have to peel off. One says to remove it before installation so I naturally assumed that it was the adhesive side. I was wrong and lost a whole protector or roughly $7.



The video on the product page shows installation of their product for the IPhone and that shield does not have the 2 layers to peel off like the one for the Thunderbolt has.



If you are unsure of how to install, contact the vendor before loosing a shield like I did. - Thunderbolt Screen Protector - Thunderbolt 4g Screen Protector'


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Watch Band Sizing Tool - watch band remover, watch tools


There is another "Invicta Watch Sizing Tool" on Amazon with many more reviews. The main point from half of those reviews is that it is easy to break this tool. The only difference I see from that tool and this one is that this one is yellow.



There are no instructions included with this product. With a little research online, in 5 minutes I removed 2 links from my new watch and I am wearing the watch right now. I am going to give you the valuable piece of information that I found online.



When you look at the pins in the links of the watch's bracelet, on one side there appears to be a split in the pin, as if you were going to use a small screwdriver on it. The other end of the pin is solid. This is the key to not bending or breaking the pin on this tool.



Line the tool's pin up with the solid end of the pin in the bracelet, making sure it is in the hole, and slowly turn the knob on the tool. It will push it out enough so you can grab the pin with tweezers of pliers and finish pulling it out.



When you remove the links and put the watch's bracelet back together, you can by hand push the pins back into the links. They will not go all the way in, so you can use this tool to push it all the way in. Invicta Watch Sizing Tool

I got this tool as a freebie for buying an Invicta watch. Great watch, but the tool is terrible. No instructions and if you don't get the pin straight on the hole and then turn the handle the pin bends. I used it on two links and when trying to remove a third link the pin on the tool bent and broke, so I had to go to the jeweler. Luckily it was free or I would have been more upset. I would not recommend buying one at all.

I bought this because I have several Invictas. Works great with a little reasoning, and patience. The friction pin wristbands are marked with an arrow as to which way the pins are pressed in, look on the inside of the links. Make sure your not pressing the wrong way, there is a taper to these. Second try to go slow till you're sure the pin tool is pressing the pin and not the link It does not take a lot of force to pop the pin once the tool is set properly. If you force it the tool will break. I have sized 5 different watches now and not one problem at all. When you're going to reinstall a friction pin again make sure it's going in the correct direction, and press the pin all the way in on a flat hard surface to seat it. This is just one of those tools that makes a job easier. Why pay a jeweler or go poking pins or whatever else around your nice NON marred band when there's a proper tool for the job?

I rate this one star because you can use it to a certain extent. But don't think you can use it on watch bands wider than 24mm or watch bands that have pins that are tight in their place. Nowhere does it state that. It is also made of the cheapest, weakest, most fragile plastic that has ever been invented. If you put pressure on it, the plastic bends and creaks and wants to break. The pin pusher on mine broke while sizing a bracelet. I was left to do it the old fashioned way, with a thin paper clip. It does come with extra pin pushers so I guess they expect the pins to give out. There are many excellent watch sizing tools out there. No need to waste money on this one. Invicta should be ashamed to put their name on such a tool.

Doesn't it annoy you to have a new watch, but not to be able to wear it right away because it doesn't fit? You have to wait until you can get to the mall or jewelers, and then pay to have the thing sized to your wrist. Then you don't want to niggle about the fit because they always act like you're taking too much of their time with your piddly watch band.



Say goodbye to those days. The Watch Sizing tool is the answer to your frustration. Just identify the links that need to be removed (try to remove the same number from each side of the watch band, usually marked with an arrow if removable). Use the removable piece to punch out the clasp pin and put the clasp and pin aside. Then lay the band into the Sizing tool. The little screw on the main body raises and lowers the base so that you can align the turning mechanism that pushes out the link pins. Get your alignment correct here ... take the extra moment to make sure you are well aligned. Then screw the large handle slowle until the pin pops out a little. From there remove the watch from the device and use a tweezer to remove the pin fully. Repeat for additional links, then replace the clasp mechanism and fine tune the fit with the pins in the clasp mechanism.



The device is simple: just 2 controls that I described above. The yellow body is high impact plastic, and the actual pin pusher is stainless steel, as well as the elevator screw.



Mine came free with my watch, but it is easily worth the minor cost, and will pay for itself the first time you use it. I am not a very mechanical person, and I was able to adjust my and my friend's watch bands (hers was a different make of watch) within 10 minutes, being very careful. With some practice, it can be done in less than 5 minutes.

I bought this since we own 5 Invicta watches and plan to buy even more. It was easy enough to use. I'm not a mechanical person, but I used it without any problems whatsoever. Other negative comments reference it being cheapy plastic...but, uh, I spent a whopping $5.99 for it and feel that I got more value than what I paid. If I took our watches to a jeweler/watch repair place, I would've paid upwards of $10 +tax per watch for the service. So, I'd have to say take a chance and buy it. There are more positive comments than negative ones, and you can't beat the price.

The bracelet pin or screw remover that a watchmaker uses can cost several hundred dollars. When you're working on tight friction pins or tiny screws used on higher end watches, you need to be VERY careful and this tool would do more harm than good. This tool and the others with the same shape/style should really only be used on (sorry) very low end watches that use split pins, which only need to be pushed a few mm before they pull out freely. The pusher pins on this tool are far too short to force out pins from any bracelet in a better quality watch. Don't use it on an Omega, Rolex, Tag Heuer or any watch worth more than a few hundred dollars. - Invicta - Watch Band Remover - Invicta Watches - Watch Tools'


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Ipad 2 Case With Stand - ipad2 case, ipad 2 case with stand


I was uninterested in the Apple Smart Cover because of the incredible cost and the lack of back coverage. When I saw this folio case for a much more reasonable price, I thought I'd take a chance.



Pros: The functionality is very similar to Apple's gen1 iPad case. The workmanship is reasonable given the price, the cover feels like it would protect the iPad from the scuffs and scratches that would occur in daily handling. The iPad 2 fits snuggly and feels secure. Shipped quickly and delivered before the estimated arrival date.



Cons: My biggest issue is the polyurethane smell. When I first opened the package, it was overwhelming. I let it air out for 12 hours and it still smells. Since then the smell has dissipated a little more, but I'm hoping that eventually I won't be able to find my iPad by odor alone. The cutouts for the buttons and cameras are close, but not spot on, however the buttons are entirely functional. The case covers the microphone on the back of the iPad 2- if you Facetime or record audio frequently, you may want to cut out a hole in the case for the mic. I did a voice recording test (via Garageband) and I think my voice was slightly muted.



Even though my cons are a little long, I think it's a great case compared to the overpriced smart covers, especially if you want full coverage. If the smell doesn't dissipate any more or if it falls apart quickly I'll update my review. CaseCrown Synthetic Leather Horizontal Flip Stand Case (Red) for the Apple iPad 2 Wifi / 3G Model 16GB, 32GB, 64GB

Yes, there is a strong smell when it first comes out of the package, but it quickly dissipates over a couple days. There is a slight smell now but I have to have my face 1" from it to catch that chemical smell. As long as I am not snorting my vitamins off of it, the smell is only minor and temporary issue.

The fit of the cover is perfect. All of the openings line up perfectly and the iPad fits snuggly into the designated slot. All of the edges are cleanly finished and I have no complaints about the detail. The case provides good protection and I feel comfortable letting my 5 year old daughter using the iPad now. All of the features of the case work as designed. The flap hooks securely to the hook in the back and keeps the iPad upright in a vertical and horizontal position and puts it in ergonomically friendly position for typing.

It is a bit bulky, but I paid less than $30 shipped to my door and does everything I want it to do. If I had paid more than $40 dollars for it I would probably give it only thee stars. But relative to the cost, the value is pretty high. I have had nicer cases but i have paid double the cost.

I should have taken the other reviews about the smell seriously. I'm returning this case because after 4 days of letting it air out on my front porch it still smells so bad I can taste it. When I first opened it up I left it in my bedroom for about an hour. When I went back in there, the entire room reeked like nail polish. So I put it outside for 4 days and then put my iPad in it. But it still smells and it feels like I can taste the chemicals when I'm near it. I want to love whatever I put my iPad in and this is not it.

yeah yeah yeah it has a smell but the smell goes away. The case it self is pretty well made. The cut outs are all in the right places. I like the look of it the color is great. It could never pass as leather but it still looks good. I like the rubber band that keep it from opening up. I feel my Ipad is safe in this case. I would recomend it. The smell fades with time. For the money this is a great case.

I thought I could get over it. I thought the other review had to be wrong. But really it does stink and it doesn't seem to go away, even after two weeks. The case is ok at best. I wanted a replacement for the original iPad case from Apple that would fit the iPad 2. This is close and it tries really hard. However, it just doesn't fit the same and the smell is really, really bad.

The finish of the product is not what I was expecting and it has a strong plastic fume smell. It does not look sturdy. I ordered it in red- maybe the black color has a better feel smell and look. I returned mine yesterday.

I bought this cover for my white ipad2 and I have to say it's even better than I expected!! The Apple Store sells the "smart covers" but it has no back to protect the iPad. This not only very durable, it has so much more to offer! It to works like the "smart covers" as it shuts off automatically when you close the cover and when you open it...it turns back on. The case fits perfectly snug with a Velcro flap that holds the ipad2 securly in the cover. It is the best cover I have ever purchased for both iPad & iPad2!!!

The shipping was fast and great customer service as well. I would surly buy & recommend this company.

Thank you!!!

I am quite satisfied with this iPad cover. It did have a strong chemical oder when received, but this dissipated within a couple of days. I carry my iPad around in my purse, and this cover protects it well. It looks good for the price. Good product. Thanks - Ipad2 - Ipad2 Case - Ipad 2 Case With Stand'


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Note: These have an excellent, no-hassle warranty. Skullcandy will replace them for any reason, whenever - just go to their website, register your product, and fill out the warranty form.



Firstly, I want to mention a few important tidbits that I think you should know.



1. Pay attention to the L and R on these earbuds, which can be hard to see. Do not reverse them, as doing so can affect fit and sound quality.



2. Don't assume you know which gel size will fit you best; make sure you try on all 3 gel sizes that come with these, as using the wrong size can dramatically decrease sound quality and comfort. For myself, I automatically went with the smallest size because my ears are small, but those made the earbuds sound like cheap garbage. It wasn't until I tried the next size up did I get the full quality of sound that these are designed for. So pay attention to this, since it really matters.



3. These have a straight plug, not an L-shaped plug. So you will need to be extra careful as a straight-plug design increases the amount of pressure both on the plug, and the headphone jack of your player. This leads to frayed wires or a loosening of the headphone jack, or both, which ultimately lead to the classic problem of only one side having sound.



4. The cord is long - measures approximately 4 feet, 5 inches.



5. Burn-in works with these. Slightly.





Now, as for the build quality - I'm impressed. They are not cheaply made ear-buds, despite their low price. The wires are nice and solid, and feel very well made - not flimsy or plastic-y. The silicone gels (tips that go in your ear) are very soft and pliable, and even have the Skullcandy logo engraved on them. Nice touch.



They feel good, too. Really good. Both the material, and the way they fit my annoyingly small ears. And they don't fall out constantly, although I do sometimes get the sensation that it's getting sucked into my left ear.



And yes, these come with 3 different size gels.



Sound is great. These handle bass extremely well for mid-tier earbuds, and highs aren't so shrill and piercing as with other comparable brands. Some of this really depends on your player, too. Even between iPods, sound quality does differ.



As far as functionality goes, I find I am able to run with these with no problem. The wires do not get tangled, and you can easily adjust the split in them with an attached slider (that has 'Skullcandy' written on it in the corresponding colour), which I find very convenient. I do not hear this thumping sound that others claim to hear from wire-movement, so I can't confirm that.



The only things I dislike are the straight plug, and the lack of a case. Otherwise, I am thoroughly impressed with Skullcandy. The craftsmanship, the quality of sound, and all the little extras that Skullcandy does that really lets you know that they are paying attention, and that they care about their products and end-users.



Worth every penny. Skullcandy INK'd Earbuds S2INCZ-033 (Black/Black)

Purchased the headphones about a week ago and I'm very pleased. I previously had the JVC Marshmallows and loved those headphones, but one of the earbud sleeves came off and the new JVC's are designed differently so I decided to give these a try. They produce very clear sound with solid bass. I was also surprised by the fit on the silicon caps that come with these. I have a difficult time finding silicon caps that will stay in my ear so I usually stick to foam, but these headphones came with three different sizes of caps and the smallest size fits and stays in without a problem. I will also say that I bought the Comply Foam Tips recently and am currently using those on these headphones (since I already had them) but once these wear out then I will stick with the silicon tips that came with these headphones because they will probably last longer. All in all, great purchase!

I purchased my Skullcandy Ink'd ear buds almost two years ago, and now that I need to lay them to rest I thought I would write a review on them.



First off, don't think that they are cheaply made because mine broke. From what I have been reading, two years is a good deal of time to have working headphones, especially at the low price of under 20 bucks! If I have to say, I provably contributed to the heavy wear of the jack that plugs into my computer (it is in the front of my laptop, so when the computer slides close to my lap the jack gets pinched).



Construction:

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Being my first pair of non-stock earphones, I don't really have much to say in terms of construction, but as previously mentioned they lasted a helluva long time, so that should carry some weight. Speaking of weight, these buds feel light, but not so much that they feel cheap. Even after a couple of years the wires are intact, and I have had no problems with them up until a couple days ago (one ear bud stopped working, probably due to abuse). The only problem I would say has carried any weight in this department has to be the the fact that the rubber coated wires make a noticable sound through the buds when tapped or rustled (almost sounds like a heartbeat). This could probably be fixed with some comply foam tips instead of the stock silicone ones.



Sound Quality:

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I listen to a variety of music genres through these things, and I can safely say that the sound quality is great across the spectrum. Anything from the highs and mids from classical to the deep undulating bass from dub-step can be heard clearly. They might not hold in a battle against some $100+ buds, but for this price they are awesome.



All in all, I am rating the Ink'd buds a 4/5, only because of the sound producing wires (see 'Construction'). If I could give it a 4.5 I would.'


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Blackberry Storm Otterbox - blackberry, blackberry storm case


The Otterbox Commuter case is a great, light weight but sturdy case. All exterior buttons are accessible and easily used. The case does not hinder the performance of the Storm in any way. My only qualm with the case is that the flap covering the usb/charging port is slightly tricky to open to charge the phone. This is easily dealt with and does not change my opinion of the case. Anyone looking for a light-weight yet sturdy case, look no further. This is the case for you. OtterBox Commuter Case for BlackBerry Storm 9530 (Black)

The Otterbox Commuter case is another great product from Otterbox. I've had 2 of the Defender Series cases for previous BlackBerry models and they are always great quality. The Defender series cases are much more protective but add a good amount of bulk to the device. The Commuter series cases are a great balance between good to great protection while maintaining the sleekness and form factor of the device.



The only reservation I have with the Commuter series is that they do NOT come with a belt clip (nor is one available). Otterbox sells them as being able to fit comfortably in a pocket or purse, which although is true (for most devices), I still like the option to carry on a belt clip. I wrote to Otterbox and they currently have no plans to release belt clip options for the Commuter series cases - but who knows, anything is possible. Otterbox has been great with listening to the voice of the customer in the past so we'll see. If enough people ask for it - I may be in luck.



The bottom line is that I love the Otterbox cases. The Commuter series are a great compliment to the device and look great! As long as Otterbox offers a case for any device I may have, I will buy it. If you've had reservations about the bulk from the Defender series cases, check out these Commuter series cases.. you won't be sorry.



4 stars just because of lacking the belt clip. Otherwise, 5 stars for sure!

Love this cover...it doesn't add a lot of bulk or take away from the "appeal" of a blackberry. My only complaint would be that it takes a few extra steps to get the battery off but that's definitely worth all the protection it provides. And excellent price as well!

I did a lot of research on different cases and I kept coming back to the Otterbox line. I didn't want the defender due to how bulky it made the phone.



Pro's

- This is an extremely durable case. I feel my Storm is very well protected now.

- Commuter Case does not add a lot of bulk or weight to the phone.

- The case does not hinder access to any of the buttons or the touch screen.

- Easy to put on and take off. This is great when you may need to preform a battery pull.

- Good price. There are cheaper cases out there but I still think this is a fair price for good protection.

- A screen protector is included with this case.



Con's

- No belt clip is offered for this case. I hope they offer one in the future.

I have one of these for my BBerry Bold - and it is THE BEST protection available, especially taking into account its unobtrusive size and ease of pocketing. Silicone sleeve 'bounce" protection, but plastic shell exterior, so it slides easily into and out of a front pants pocket (or purse)! Also, earphone jack and buttons are covered and protected, but buttons can still be pushed very easily . . .

i am a fan of the otterbox line of products. although the blkbrry storm is just a spare phone/international phone for me i wouldnt trust the safety of my phones to any other product. i also have them on my sons iphones.as.well as my htc evo. good stuff.

Likes:



++ Case comes with a screen protector

++ Excellent protection for headphone and USB ports while still affording reasonable access

++ Does not add excessive bulk while heavily protecting the phone

++ Easy to put in and remove from a jeans pocket

++ Superb, really precise fit and finish, excellent materials - a great value IMO



Dislikes:



++ That I have had a BlackBerry Storm for a year and a half WITHOUT this case.

I was a bit hesitant to spend the money on this case since there are quite a few out there for a fraction of the cost. But in the end, do you really want to leave your pricey device to a cheapo case?



As everyone else stated...a belt clip would be nice.

I can't say enough good things, but I am pressed for time, so I will have to.



This case is amazing. Fits like a glove. Offers great protection. Adds less bulk to the phone than any other case I have used for it.



Can't say anything about the screen protector, since I already have a quality one on their.



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