Monday 20 June 2011

Yoga For Beginners Dvd - for beginners, meditation


This DVD is exactly what I needed - a selection of poses presented at a good pace with solid form in 10-20 minute blocks. I am very new to yoga and find most classes and series are over-the-top for me ... too much too soon and not a good fit with some limitations I have. If you want to stick a toe in the water, this DVD is terrific. Yoga For Beginners: Poses for Strength, Flexibility and Relaxation

Sometimes simplicity is what works best and this DVD is lovely and effective. The video has a nice mix of energetic and tranquil poses, it is easy to follow and soothing. I have been having such a beautiful experience with my yoga practice and wish for everyone to give it a try.

I really like this DVD and the sequences taught. The four sections are nice because I can do just one if I want or do them all in a row. They're great for beginners and easy on the body. The instructions were very clear, whilst some of the other videos I've bought are too quick and confusing for me as I begin learning yoga. The background music is also very peaceful and helps set the zen atmosphere. Great product!

A little over a month ago, I ordered and began using this dvd along with other dvd's to provide a variety. I have enjoyed practicing and seen many benefits after using it at least every other day. It is easy to follow along. The directions and the yoga poses flow very smoothly and are very clear. I like that you can either choose one segment or practice all of the segments. I liked this DVD so much that I gave as a gift to both of my teacher assistants. Kanta Barrios has a nice and calm voice and along withe the beautiful sea in the back ground really enhances the relaxation. My favorite time to use this dvd is in the evening right before I go to sleep. I am able to sleep more peacefully since I began using this yoga practice.

As others have noted, this is a simple, low-budget production. It doesn't feature fancy or expensive outfits, settings, or props. Instead, a skilled teacher models poses on a wooden platform in front of a body of calm water. While the setting isn't remarkable or gimmicky, the audio is just fine, the instructions clear, and the music unobtrusive.



More importantly, the warm-up and three yoga routines are excellently timed and clearly explained and demonstrated by Ms. Barrios. Each pose is held for an adequate period and, while *I* enjoy the time set aside for relaxation/meditation between each segment, it's easy enough to fast-forward if that's not your jam. This isn't a demanding "workout," necessarily -- but if, like me, you are physically weak and fairly inflexible, it IS a wonderful introduction to yoga practice. I've tried multiple classes and videos before, but always felt like I was just going through the motions, and nothing ever stuck. After one week doing Yoga for Beginners each day, my balance, strength and flexibility are already improving. I look forward to it when I wake up in the morning. And, frankly, I'm also a more relaxed and happy person.



It's also not just for beginners. A friend who has been practicing yoga for more than a decade enjoyed it as well -- for her, it made for a relaxing, gentle, mindful practice. Even after I'm no longer a "beginner," I can see myself returning to this video on a regular basis.



Finally, I appreciate that, while Ms. Barrios is clearly very strong and flexible (as well as being a skilled and effective teacher), she doesn't have the so-called "yoga body" that's idealized in so many publications and videos lately. Three cheers for that.

The instructor goes at a nice slow pace throughout the whole DVD so it is easy to follow.

I tried several DVDs and this was the easiest to follow. I have been using it it for several months and am happy that I bought it.

Although it is not the highest of production quality-you get a very nice teacher, showing the yoga poses on a pier with waves rolling in, and a nice blue sky.

Kanta Barrios is pleasant to look at and has a very soft and relaxing voice.

This isn't the first yoga dvd I have bought and I have been practising for some time, but I wanted to refresh my practice and regain a beginner's mind mentality and this is spot on! Thoroughly recommended! Although the production quality is not the highest in the world, the tuition is of the highest quality and I now use this as my main practice at least twice a week.

I've used this DVD dozens of times and really enjoy it. The menu allows you to choose the most appropriate segment...depending on your energy level and time constraints. The pacing (not too fast) and narration is first rate. She takes the time to explain how to move into and hold a pose, something most other yoga instructors neglect. Granted, the workouts are not as intensive as in other DVDs, but I always feel like I've had a great stretch after doing one or several of the sequences. I bought a yoga bolster just so I could do the restorative poses on the last segment. Highly recommended.

One thing is clear and the teacher is passionate about Yoga! I originally got the DVD for back pain and I found it to be very useful. This is one is not as pretty as the other one but effective and fun to practice with.



I LOVE yoga! It has done wonders in my life. :D - Meditation - Yoga Dvd - Yoga For Beginners Dvd - For Beginners'


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Upholstery Staple Gun


Because of the price, I had my doubts that this would work, however, it is absolutely great! I used it on my cornices which are attached to a board and it worked perfectly. Used my ordinary Stanley stapler last time and it was a disaster. These staples work perfectly on wood and the stapler is easy to use. Dritz Light Duty Staple Gun 5/16 Inch'


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Kitchen Appliances - kitchen appliances, kitchen aid


Ritz 2-Slice Toaster Cover, Black



Size - (LxWxH) - 12" x 7" x 7.5"





Ritz 4-Slice Toaster Cover, Black



Size - (LxWxH) - 11.5" x 10" x 8"







Ritz Blender Cover, Black



Size - (LxWxH) - 7" x 7" x 16"





Ritz Natural Can Opener Appliance Cover





Size - (LxWxH) - 6.5" x 5" x 8.5" Ritz Blender Cover, Black

Hello Toasty from Philly. :) Could you please add the height, depth, and width of the Ritz tall blender cover in black to your review? Thanks very much!! I gave this 1 star, but not for the quality of this product. My poor rating goes to Amazon and seller. Why oh why, do they not give product dimensions??? This is so frustrating! I repeatedly find this problem, and not only at Amazon. I expect an online seller to give potential buyers all the information they need to determine whether the product Ritz Blender Cover, Black will work for their needs. In this case, blenders come in a variety of sizes, and I am unwilling to buy a cover that I do not know will fit my blender. So they lost a sale to me, and I expect I am not the only potential buyer they have lost.

i am pleased with the product and i guess my biggest concern was if it would fit. i searched all over in several stores and malls and was surprised that none of them carry this item. amazon saved the day!

I need a Toaster Cover. I like this toaster cover. I will not buy this toaster cover since no domentions are given and that is ridiculous. Toaster (2 slice) vary in design.

Therefore one standard 2 Slice Toaster Cover MAY NOT fit all 2 Slice Toasters. Let me know if and when you provide the necessary information. - Kitchen Appliances - Kitchen Aid'


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Book Lights - kindle book light, best book light


I've had about a zillion book lights and I finally found this one. I liked it so much that I bought two more as gifts. I love being able to plug it in and not waste batteries. If I had a complaint it would be that it's a tad too bright even on the second setting, but I wouldn't let that stop me from buying another. Mighty Bright XtraFlex2 Book Light with Adaptor - Black

I received one of these (black but no adapter) a few months ago and my verdict is that I am likely to use it when reading books at night. I also don't feel that I'm missing the adapter.



Brief overview:



- 2 bright LED's with lenses

- light has more blue and very little red, or yellow (think of a steady neon light)

- uses 3 (THREE) AAA batteries which makes the base a little heavy

- 40-hour battery life (claim is made on the package, not exactly timed by me) but it does feel like it lasts forever on a charge

- power adapter does not justify paying twice as much for this book light given the long battery life and the inconvenience of running an electric wire on your bed

- relatively long, flexible arm

- can turn on 1 or 2 LED's

- solid build

- a bit heavy but had no problem using it with a paperback



I will definitely use this lamp when reading books at night. I doubt I will ever use it as a flashlight or a work light unless I had no other choice. If I were to buy another book light today it would be a Mighty Bright but I would go for the 'no adapter' version which sells for about half the price.

I bought a purple light with the adaptor. My main desire was to use it to read during my morning carpool commute to work. I loved this product so much that I bought three as gifts and am ready to buy one more.



There are three versions of this light offered for sale. One is just the light. One includes an adaptor. One includes batteries. The light does require 3 AAA batteries if the adaptor is not being used. I've found it available in blue, green, silver, black, purple and pink.



I have been using this light for over a month and am still using the same batteries. I have yet to use the adaptor. The batteries are more convenient for me. I had purchased rechargable batteries and a charge but haven't broken into them yet.



There are two lights on this product and three light settings. The left, right or both lights can be used. The neck is flexible so that it is easy to move to a position that actually sheds light on the entire page (if not two pages). It is bright. My husband still complains when I read in bed with it...however, it doesn't bother my carpool driver.



The clip is large and will easily attach to hardcovers. I usually clip it to the top of the pages that I've already read. When reading mass market paperbacks, I try to clip it to as large of a hunk of pages as possible because I don't like the light to move around.



A very useful product. Make sure to buy only what you need. As I did pay extra for an adaptor and just don't use it at all.

If you own a Kindle and find yourself reading in places that aren't always adequately lit this book light is a welcome solution. It clips on securely and holds on tight. The two settings give you some options and the light is very bright and crisp. As some other reviewers noted, though, the placement of the buttons make them very easy to brush against something in your bag, inadvertently turning on the light, bleeding the power from your batteries. If not for that annoying design flaw I would whole heartedly recommend it.

I've only used it a couple nights but so far it's working great. The only issue I've had is I wish the clip was a little stronger so it wouldn't slide off-center when I'm reading on my side. I'm very glad I paid extra for the a/c adaptor so I don't have to waste batteries when I'm reading at home in bed.

I LOVE TO READ AT NIGHT. I HAVE TRIED ALL BOOK LIGHTS AVAILABLE AT THE DEPARTMENT STORES. THEY CAN BE COSTLY AND ARE OF POOR QUALITY. I FINALLY DECIDED TO PURCHASE A MORE EXPENSIVE BOOK LIGHT WITH THE QUALITIES I DESIRED. I NEEDED A LIGHT THAT WAS BRIGHT ENOUGH TO READ AT NIGHT WITHOUT DISTURBING MY HUSBAND, PLUS ONE WITH A CLIP THAT THAT WAS STRONG ENOUGH TO STAY CLIPPED TO THE BOOK. I SEEN THIS BOOK LIGHT AND IT SEEMED TO HAVE WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. AN ADDED BONUS WAS THAT IT CAME WITH AN ADAPTER. FOR THE PRICE AND QUALITY I WAS EXTREMELY SATISFIED. THE LIGHT HAS TWO SETTINGS FOR THE BRIGHTNESS AND THE CLIP STAYS ON THE BOOK!! WOW I WAS IMPRESSED. I LOVE IT AND CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT. I NOW LOOK FORWARD TO READING AT NIGHT. I CAN SEE WHAT I'M READING AND NO LONGER HAVE TO FUSS WITH THE CLIP. 5 STARS AND MORE!!!!!

stop surfing right now, and put this item in your cart. a/c or d/c operation; clips on to book, music stand, anything; has 2 levels of brightness; even lighting; great flex arm. i dropped mine on a cement floor when i moved my music stand too far away from the plug, and nothing happened to any of the parts. - Kindle - Kindle Book Light - Book Lights - Best Book Light'


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Hpc8180 Photo Printer - ink cartridges, ink


I am a person who likes product quality and reliability, but I don't want to pay the "name tag" pricing (in this case HP). After using refurbished cartridges that ruined my printer, I started using HP cartridges and had no problem since. To keep the cost down, I'm using the Amazon Subscribe&Save program. The quality is right, and the price, too. Free shipping (2 days if you are a Prime member)... Works for me. HP 02 Black Ink Cartridge, Twin Pack (C9500FN#140)

I thought I was buying from Amazon, but it ended up shipped from one of their market partner. The cartridges is not in its original box and both packaging are cracked. They look like factory rejects. Seller never responded to my inquires. Just one BAD experience. The ones that I used to buy directly from Amazon are always new with box.

HP has big problems with cartridges and Support of their ink cartridges. I have had 3 cartridges from 2 sets that would not be accepted by the printer. This happens when the electronic chip or its programing is defective or is damaged in transit. This is not terribly unusual but 3 in the same week is. All were within 30 days of purchase and all were sealed until they were installed and refused to print. New replacements did work.

The real problem comes when you try to get them replaced under warranty. There is no clear way to contact HP. You need to go to the support section and report it as a problem, Then you get a reply asking you to do several things and print a report which can not be printed with a defective cartridge and scan it and send it to them. Failing that they want 13 separate pieces of information most of which are not printed on the cartridge. Then you get a reply that says it will be replaced but you need to fill out another set of questions and give them the serial number of your printer. This is a lot to expect of a consumer who has done nothing more than buy a printer cartridge.

So far the single pack cartridges are OK. Stick with them or avoid HP altogether.

buying second rate cartridges and expecting quality photos and prints is ridiculous. I learned through bad experiences that there is no compromise on quality. Buy the cartridges from your manufacture and not store brand or second rate refill cartridges. Your photos and print will come out better and they'll last longer. Big compensation for the few extra dollars you will spend.

I will not order my ink this way again from Amazon called and got replacment very nice about sending another one 1 day delivery, then first one shows up. Now I have to Pay to return it. Bad experience! The product seems to be fine.

There is not much to say besides that it is the brand name ink for the my printer and produces the same quality just as if i bought my printer. I have the Hp c7280 and have subscribed for delivery for this ink every 6 months through amazon . In addition i have free shipping and it comes right when i need it .On top of that i get it at a relativly good price and it gets delivered to my door with three days even with snail mail (free shipping) . I have also subscribed to the color combo pack

The HP 02 ink cartridge does have quality ink but just how much is the question? I could see no where the amount of ink the cartridge contains. It seems as though I'm forever changing these cartridge which makes me question the quantity of ink the cartridge actually contains... - Ink Cartridges - Hp C6180 Photo Printer - Hp - Ink'


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Memory Stick Pro Duo


Even though I have been slowly weaning myself off of the newer Sony cameras, I still have some Sony devices that need memory pro duo cards. There are some advantages and a few disadvantages, namely the cost and availability. Sony's memory format averages 30 to 100 percent higher prices for the same capacity of SDHC cards. While that sucks, if you have a Sony Camera or a PSP there's not much you can do about it.



To that point, both the new Sony Cybershot DSCT300 Digital Camera and upcoming PSP God of War Entertainment Pack will benefit from any of these memory cards. Both of those devices, along with most Sony devices for that matter are only comaptible with the memory duo platform.



But like I said, if you need one of these cards, there are some advantages especially if you get a Mark II card. Namely, the performance speed of the mark II format is about 50% higher than the fastest available SDHC card at the moment. The rating is for 36 MB/s and what I've seen through some basic tests seems to indicate real performance close to this. In fact, the solid performance has to be the biggest pro for these cards. So while it sucks to have little choice, when you factor in the premium performance it's easier to swallow.



The 2 and 4 GB cards are a better value than larger capacity ones right now. Sometimes you want the largest card you can get, but till the 8 and 16 GB cards come down I see no reason to buy them. Not to mention, this isn't for my primary camera but for an older one that I use as a backup.



Make sure your device is compatible with the card. Some older electronics aren't compatible with larger capacities, although in general Sony has been better with making these guys backward compatible than others.



It's always a good idea to have several extra cards on hand just in case. This 4 GB card is a nice performer. If you have a high capacity camera (10 Megapixels or more) and are storing videos or RAW images, the extra cash for the 8GB card may be worth it if the price is right. Or you may want to step up to the larger 16 GB size that is now available. But if you wait a little longer you can save yourself some cash. I have to take off at least 1 star for value, but in terms of performance I couldn't be happier.



Enjoy! Sony 4 GB Flash Memory Card MSMT4G/2NQT (Black)

At Least two of the Sony Packaged Memory's Pictured here on Amazon are FAKES or COUNTERFITS.



UNUSABLE MEMORY.



The people that make these are taking non-sony generic crap 512's, 1,2,or4 G size chips

and creating very elaborate nearly perfect (looking) FAKES! Zoom in and look very closely

at the model numbers for the 8 and the 16 Gig. In the third and forth images you can plainly see

the fake model numbers I have shown below.



Their numbers do not exist in the True Sony lineup.



for example: MSX-M8GST/X & MSX-M16GST/X do not exist <<< BOTH ARE FAKE



Dont believe me,, go look it up for yourself ,,, GOOGLE it or look at the links below.





THE NUMBERS SHOULD SAY



for MARKII MS-MT8G & MS-MT16G Also there is an 8g that is not MARKII it is MSX-M8GS/X << older model.



There is never a T toward the end of the model number in these particular Larger memories,

and NO MARKII's ever have a /X or a MSX !!! in the model # at all!

This fake erroneous numbering scheme was barrowed from the 1G MSPD which has the number > MSX-M1GST/X



and from what I can tell is the only Sony Stick to EVER have the T in that location!



Take the time to look at these links which are both VERY, VERY Informative on the Subject.

Look In Comments for them:



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You should also know there not just doing these Sony Memory Sticks. Sandisk and Lexar as well as all forms of

flash memories and USB Thumb Drives including Kingston, as well as Many Others are being FAKED....

This 16GB Memory Stick Duo II card works great with the PSP portable gaming system. It comes pre-formatted, so all you have to do is stick it into your PSP and go. In fact, there is a picture of the PSP right on the packaging.



The usable space on this device is actually 14.9 GB, however.



The "Mark2" certification on the card has to do with higher writing speed requirements and indicates the memory is certified to operate with AVCHD recording products.

This is currently the only available 16GB Memory Stick. I bought it for my Playstation Portable in order to replace an 8GB Memory Stick.

Regarding the price you can easily argue that it is much cheaper to buy two 8GB Memory Sticks. And for any person who is concerned about spending money I would not recommend this product.

At the time I bought it, Amazon was offering the best price online. Regarding the fact that this Memory Stick is about $50 more expensive than the PSP itself, makes you think twice. But my sole purpose was that I wanted to keep things together: my music, videos and saved games etc.

This Memory Stick is large enough to satisfy my thirst for disc space with a single solution.



The Memory Stick works fine in my PSP. Before this one I used a Sandisk 8GB Memory Stick Pro Ultra and I cannot see a difference in read/write speed (while connected through USB to my PC).



Final thoughts:

If you are concerned about spending money and you can live with more than one MS for your gadgets, you should get two or more 8GB MS. If you want a single solution and price is of no matter, get this one. Since it is from Sony you can be sure it works with your MS-enabled gadgets.



Pro:

- high capacity

- read/write speed is up to par with other (higher ranked) memory sticks (using the PSP USB connection!)



Con:

- not cheap



5 out of 5 stars; simply because the price does not matter to me



(My guess is that the price will drop to about $150 once other manufactures offer similar capacity.)'


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Computer Cables - ethernet cables, 50 ft


My son needed a cord to run X-Box Live. After looking at the cords that were specifically indicated for X-Box, I decided to just find a cord that was of the type needed. I found this very long blue cord that works great, and it's half the price of the other "X-Box" cords. Don't waste your money on those other cords. Buy this one. It reaches easily from my son's room to the computer in our office area. RiteAV - Cat5e Network Ethernet Cable - Blue - 50 ft.

Arrived in a timely manner, great price. The only negative I have is the outer casing for the wire is not very durable. Just don't try to close a door over it or it may cut into the casing, silly me...

I bought this for my computer to get the fastest speed possible for my connection to the Internet. I found this works really good for my modem which is 35 feet away. It allows me to watch High Definition Video from Amazon and Netflix and works really well. I will be buying another one when the time is right!!

I needed a ethernet cable for my PS3 after using the 50 foot 35.00 cable i bought at BestBuy for my new computer, because going wireless is ok at best when your playing a multiplayer shooter. I seen the cheap price and that most of the reveiws were pretty good for this cable.

So i decided to try one. The cable works great. My PS3 does not lag at all while playing online. This cable works as good as the 35.00 dollar 50 foot cable that i bought from bestbuy and cost alot less.

The onley 2 things that the more expensive cable has over this cheaper cable is, the more expensive cable has a thicker outer covering,

and the more expensive cables covering is not as stiff.

If you need a cable to connect your game system or computer to your router or modem, give this one a try.

For the price you cant go wrong.

I bought this cable for my dorm room. I was skeptical it wouldn't work since it was such a low price, but it does! I've had no problems with it. Works great, and is flexible to get around tight corners.

Bought this cable for the bargain. It works O.K., but both end tabs snapped off immediately without any pressure being applied. We have a laptop and have to position the computer carefully before using. We lose our connection constantly. Now we have to buy another cable. Needless to say, it won't be this one. - Ethernet - Cat5e - 50 Ft - Ethernet Cables'


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Bicycle Accessories - gps, running watch


BACKGROUND:

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I have used a Garmin 405 to track my weekend long runs for about 1.5 years. Previously I owned the Garmin 305. I'm using the 110 with with my 405 chest strap (saved me $50).





SUMMARY:

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The 110 does everything I do with my 405 in a significantly smaller, lighter form factor with a superior GPS chip (in theory, to be proven).





REASONS WHY I LIKE MY NEW 110 BETTER THAN MY OLD 405:

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* It's smaller and less bulky than the 405, looks and feels like a regular watch, and wraps snugly around my smallish wrist.



* I don't have to fiddle around with the temperamental 405 touch-(in)sensitive bezel.



* The displayed numbers for distance/hr/time/pace are bigger on the 110 than the 405, so easier for me to read on the run.



* There are fewer menus to navigate.



* Like the 405, GPS locking and accuracy works just fine, even under trees (more below).



* Like the 405, I can set the auto-lap to increment every 1 mile (other distances available).



* The 110 displays everything I want to track during and after my run.

- Elapsed distance (for run), Elapsed time (for run), Current HR, Average pace (for current lap), Last lap pace (displayed automatically for a few seconds after each lap), Average HR (for run), Average pace (for run). Average HR and pace for the entire run are show under "History" at the end of my run.



* To make this tangible, I can glance at the watch to see that so far I've run 2.1 miles in 21 minutes, my current HR is 160, my pace for the current mile (mile 3) is 9:56 and my pace for the last lap (mile 2) was 10:01. At the end of my run, I click through to "History" and see that my average HR for the entire run was 162bpm and my average pace was 9:54 minute miles. For me, currently, all I care about is keeping my HR in the 160-170bpm range (your range will probably be different) while trying to keep my pace under 10:00. In general, I suspect most runners will have the same requirements: Track your current HR to keep it within a target range while attempting to meet or beat a per-mile pace goal.



* The 110 has a longer battery life



* I never used the other 405 features like courses, virtual partner, etc. Ironically, I "customized" the 405 screens to pretty much do what the 110 displays by default (but cannot be changes).





WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT "CURRENT PACE"?

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I guess some runners want to know the pace they are running RIGHT NOW. Think of it as their instantaneous pace - kinda like what a car speedometer gives you. Some folks call it "current pace" but that can be confusing when you also have average pace for the current mile, so let's call current pace the "right-now" pace. Unlike the 405, the 110 does not give you your right-now pace. Instead you get your average pace for the current lap. If your auto-lap is set to 1 mile (the default setting) then you'll see your average pace for the current mile. I for one don't need right-now pace. Since I'm trying to hit per-mile pace goals I want to see my average pace for the current mile. If I'm trying to hit a 10:00 pace for the current mile, and I start out too slow, the 110 will tell me my average pace for the current mile is slower, let's say 11:00, and I know I need to run the rest of the mile faster to bring my average pace for the current mile down from 11:00 to my target pace of 10:00. As I speed up, my average pace for the current mile will slowly drop from 11:00 to 10:00. Bottom line: Right-now pace doesn't help me hit per-mile pace goals so I could care less if it's "missing" from the 110. If all you are doing is trying to hit per-mile pace goals (eg run a 10:00 miles) then you'll be just fine with the 110.



ANY GPS ISSUES?

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Not for me. Check out connect dot garmin dot com slash activity slash 44862992 and you'll see my test walk/run. Click to view the map in "Satellite" mode and notice that most of my test walk was under thick tree cover. Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Unisex Sport Watch (Black)

NOTE THAT THIS IS A FIRST IMPRESSION REVIEW:

Here is some information I couldn't find elsewhere

1. The watch does not have "bike mode" as has its predecessors, but it CAN be set to tell you your speed in mph/kph.

2. The the light and right buttons take a bit of force to press while the lower left button is much easier. Maybe the tougher buttons are that way so your wrist doesn't press them.

3. When you start and stop the timer, the watch gives you a pop-up window that says "timer started" or "timer stopped" which takes a few seconds to disappear. It's kind of annoying.

4. When you tell the watch to go out of gps mode, you have to wait about a minute before you can tell it to go back into gps mode. The reverse is also true. Again, this nuance is not a deal breaker, but it's annoying.

5. When you press the "lap" button while timing. The screen will change and give you the lap time for about 10 seconds and then return to the screen that gives you total elapsed time. In other words, there is no way to view your lap time as it increases. It's only viewable at the END of the lap.

6. To reset the stopwatch, you have to hold "reset" for 3 seconds. That's irritatingly slow.



This watch is certainly less gigantic than the 205/305. I think it's a bit smaller than the 405 too. It has a solid, well made "feel" but is not very heavy. The band is comfortable for a plastic watch and has a circumference of about 9". As stated in the instructions, you have to hold still for the watch to acquire satellite signals. It easily gets signals faster than my 60csx which has a SiRf III chip, but I'm not sure how the 205/305/405's compare. Beyond telling the watch to report 12/24 hour mode, pace/speed, km/mi, and beeps/alarm only/off you can't customize much about what it shows you.



Sadly, I haven't had time to take the watch on a run or match it with my 60csx, but I will try to post that data this weekend.



Overall, this watch seems like it should do what it was made to do just fine. Due to its sluggish stopwatch, expense, bulk, and lack of simultaneous showing of elapsed lap and total elapsed times, I won't take it to the gym any time soon. That said, I am still excited to try it on runs and bike rides.



Also, I highly recommend Clever Training as a vendor. I ordered the watch on Sunday and got it on Wednesday.



UPDATE: 5-10-2010

I took this watch on a run along with my 60csx. For the duration of the 2.4 mile run, they stayed within 0.02 of a mile of each other (usually 0.01). I could not compare the speeds directly because the 110 only gives you a running average. It would be nice if Garmin would allow you to change that feature. Sometimes the 110 will get a signal in about 15 seconds, but sometimes it takes more like a minute. - Running - Running Watch - Garmin - Gps'


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Usb Cable Extension - usb, usb cables


Considering how bad the iPhone's battery life is, I am surprised Apple gave such a small chord to charge it, since you'd need to use it while charging so much.

I got this to fix that issue. Now I have nice long charging chord for my iPhone USB 2.0 Extension Cable Type A Male to Type A Female 6 ft, Black

Got two of these about a year ago. They work great as long as you tie it into another line that isn't too long. I never had a single problem with these in the year I used them. I just need more of them as now I have more tech in my house.

Just as simple as it seems! Remember if you are trying to go quite a distance, your USB cable needs to be less than 15' total or else you risk losing signal. So a 15' cable with a 4' printer cable (for example) would ut you at 19' and it probably wont work correctly. Thanks!

It got the stars mainly due to price. It works, but you get what you pay for.

The fact that USB extension cords in general have given my workspace much more flexibility is wonderful perhaps needs to separated from this review. Next time will probably splurge a few bucks more for one with more consistent functionality.



I bought two. One for the keyboard, one for mouse. The one for the keyboard kept losing the connection despite double and triple checks that things were in fact connected. I would randomly hear the 'ding' you get when you unplug/plug something from the USB slots. It really puts a cramp in your writing style if your keyboard disconnects every few minutes. The disconnection glitch lasts a second, sometimes more. That I could tolerate on the mouse since I don't use it very often. So I selected the best of the two for my mouse and ended up putting the keyboard back on a direct connection. It's been a couple of months and maybe the cord has warmed up or something. I still get a rare, second long stop in function, but the connect/disconnect problem hasn't happened in for a few weeks.

I wish that I had learned about the great prices on cables like this through Amazon long ago. I kick myself for wasting so much money in the past by going to the local B*** B** store. That big electronics chain charges over $20 for cables like this, compared to less than $3 here. The cables got to me two days after I ordered them. Kudos to Amazon and to their partner, YourCableStore.

I bought this because my 70$ logitech VX mouse, which I love, was super laggy (almost to the point of being garbage) if it was not right up close to the dongle. for 3$, I bought this cable, thinking I'ld try one last time to salvage such a nice mouse. plug-n-play on Windows 7 x64, now my dongle is up on my desk and my mouse works perfectly. would highly recommend something like this for someone frustrated with the crappy wireless connection of an otherwise superbly designed mouse.

I bought 2 cables to extend from my CPU to 2 flash drives. My flash drives work great when plugged directly into the CPU or when plugged into more expensive cables I already have, but don't work when using these cables. One cable worked for a day, then quit. The other cable didn't work at all. Cmple promptly sent a replacement. The replacement worked once, then stopped working. Then Cmple promptly sent me a complete refund. Cmple was excellent to deal with, but the product was worthless.

The nice thing about this product was it was cheap, and got to me fast the bad is it is a slow connection. I have been using it in combination with a high speed hub and the two together run in slow motion. At some points this equipment will recognize my external drives and usb devices and other times it wont.

Spite the constant problems I give this product a 3/5 cause its your typical Chinese crap you can get cheap on amazon. - Usb Cable - Usb - Usb Cables - Usb Cable Extension'


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Plantronics Discovery 925 - discovery 925, headset


OK, I splurged. I usually don't spend this much on a headset. I've actually owned a ton of them over the past few years (check out some of my older reviews). Most of them were cheap sub-$30 headsets. Let me just say, "I can't believe the difference."



After doing some research here and on Plantronics' website, I pulled the trigger. I'm using this with two phones; my Sony Ericsson W580i and my BlackBerry 8310.



Pros:



- First off, the sound quality of this headset is awesome. It is crystal-clear on my end and zero-complaints on the other. No more sounding like I'm in a tunnel. I assume this is the AudioIQ technology doing it's thing.



- Secondly, the headset is super-lightweight and this equals comfort. I was skeptical at first about just popping this in my ear without a hook. Once I picked the right size ear-thingy, it fits perfect and I can barely notice it's there. Even after a few hours of wearing it (I know, I'm a geek) I barely notice it. I can do the "shake-your-head" test and this stays in place.



Cons:



- The charging "case" is cool, but I have a hard time getting the headset out of it sometimes. Thankfully, I can just plug the adapter right into the headset, bypassing the need for the extra bulk.



- The price; but honestly, after spending more on a collection of "less impressive" headsets over the past few years, you really do get what you pay for.



Highly recommended for it's sharp looks, perfect clarity and ultra-comfort. Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Earpiece (Black, Retail Packaging)

What I was looking for: I wanted a Bluetooth headset for my iPhone 3G and PS3 for gaming and thus needed one with multipoint technology. I've had cheap headsets before, and have learned that when it comes to headsets, you get what you pay for. So I wasn't afraid to pay a little more for quality. After doing research, it seemed that the jawbone, discovery 925, and blueant V9 were the highest rated headsets in my pricerange. The jawbone gets far more press than the other 2. I didn't know much about blueant, so I focused on the jawbone II and the 925. There aren't many reviews that compare the 2 that satisfied me. So I went with the jawbone II. I wasn't satisfied so I returned the jawbone and bought the 925. So here is my comparison.



Noise cancellation/isolation: Of all the options, sound isolation seems to separate the high end headsets from the lower end models. Jawbone touts the noise assassin. This requires a vibration sensor to maintain constant contact on your cheek (hence the name "jawbone") to be able to determine when you're talking and thus cancel out other sounds. Inherently, this requires a good fit. Most reviews criticize the less than perfect fit. Mine fit fine, and noise isolation was excellent. Even with music playing and the windows rolled down. The 925 utilizes audioIQ technology. Most negative reviews say it is not as effective as the noise assassin, and complain that it is very sensitive to the wind. I found that audioIQ did not work nearly as well as the noise assassin. Sometimes it would amplify ambient noise, perhaps it interpreted it as my voice? Sensitivity to the wind was not as extreme as some reviewers complained about. It was no worse than talking on my iPhone in the wind.



Incoming sound quality: I thought the jawbone sound quality was acceptable. There seems to be an emphasis on the high frequencies. The 925 was much better, up to par with my iPhone's sound. At the highest volume level, I found the 925 to have some distortion. Both only have 1 volume button. The 925's button toggles between 3 levels of volume.



Outgoing (voice) sound quality: I think the tradeoff for great sound isolation is poor voice quality. By far the 925 won in this category. It was up to par with a land line, when it worked. For example, when there was a lot of ambient noise, I still had to speak loudly for the earpiece to distinguish it from the noise. The jawbone's sound quality was at most acceptable. Most people would ask me to repeat myself. Some said it was obvious I was using a headset. Some thought I was on speakerphone or said it sounded like I was in an auditorium. Fit was not a problem, the sensor always maintained firm contact to my cheek. I also noticed that sound isolation would clip the very beginning of each sentence. For instance my "Yes" would become "-es".



Comfort: By far, the 925 was more comfortable and easier to apply. It utilizes gels (3 sizes) that hold it in place in your ear without an earloop. I wore this playing a game for 2 hours, without discomfort. I shook my head hard without it getting loose or falling out. The jawbone uses a combination of gels (3 sizes) and earloops (plastic or leather, 2 sizes each). I played around with every combination and eventually came back to the default size that came in the box. The jawbone is awkward at first, but you get used to it. It is a bit clumsy to get on and off however. In the beginning, I was very paranoid that the noise assassin sensor was not touching my cheek and had to check repeatedly.



Multipoint: Jawbone, as far as I am aware, does not support multipoint technology. It did however pair with my PS3. Pairing the 925 with both the iphone and PS3 was a bit confusing at first. You have to turn multipoint on first, then pair each one at a time. You switch from one device to the other with the multifunction button. Several times, my headset interfered with my controller (also Bluetooth) when I switched it on during a game. I've read that this is a common occurance with bluetooth headsets and the PS3. I've played probably a total of 20 hrs with this headset, and encountered this problem twice. Another reviewer stated he had to pair his headset with the iPhone everyday. I did not encounter this problem. Be aware that multipoint drains your battery faster.



Range: Both maintained pairing to about 30 feet (rough estimate). The 925 had static at about feet. The jawbone was fine at about 30 feet. I did not push their limits however.



Multifunction button: each uses a single multifunction button which are comparable. The jawbone's buttons are integrated in the design, so you actually don't see the buttons, you just know where they are. An annoying feature is the led light, which is on the multifunction button. So when you are pushing the button to turn it on, you can't see when the light is coming on.



Charging: I have to admit, the jawbone has a cool magnetic charger which attaches itself to the headset. Be sure to check that your charging light is on. Once I had attached the charger and it wasn't seated correctly. The 925 comes with a case that has a built-in battery with enough juice for a full charge, which is really cool IMO. It looks big in the picture, but measures about 4 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches, a little bulky for pant pockets. The case itself still is a nice feature to protect the headset. I hung my jawbone on my shirt and ended up bending the earloop. Scared me at first, but I was able to bend it back.



Conclusion: Unless you'll be consistently using your headset in a noisy environment, I'd recommend the 925 over the Jawbone II. It beats the jawbone, IMO, in every category except noise cancellation. Incoming and outgoing sound is much better on the 925, making it's performance much more consistent. The most common criticism of the 925 is its sensitivity to wind. Multipoint pairs with iPhone and the PS3. Remember the PS3 can have issues with bluetooth headsets interfering with their bluetooth controller's connection. - Bluetooth - Discovery 925 - Headset - Plantronics'


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Memory Card - memory card, photography


Contrary to the rating given by the previous reviewer, having a camera that is incapable of keeping up with the speed of the card is not a basis for a mediocre rating on the card itself. I've got an EOS 20D and I find this card much faster than my 512 Mb Sandisk Ultra II card. I highly recommend the card for those with cameras that have a high speed buffer. It allows many more pictures in a burst than the manufacturers claim because they base their estimates on slower cards. This card is well worth the money if you shoot a lot of high speed activities like sports, racing, airshows, fast moving animals, etc. SanDisk Extreme III 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card SDCFX3-004G-A31

I thought I was dreaming a nightmare when I read a review that gave 3 stars to this product because of a limitaton in the product it was used in. I have several SanDisk Extreme III CF and SD (1 gig SD) cards, and they are nothing less than rock solid awesome. I use the SD cards in a Canon S2 IS, and a 1D Mk II N. The CF cards live in the 1D pretty much all of the time.



Other companies make pretty fast and durable flash cards, but SanDisk Extreme III cards are the fastest, and damn near bullet proof to boot. In my humble opinion, they are the best you can buy at the present time. If I happened to have an older camera that is limited in it's data transfer speed by virtue of it's vintage, I would still buy the most reliable, and fastest flash media available for it.



The day will come when a new camera tickles your fancy, and it would be a shame to have to discard your current collection of flash cards just because they are too slow to work with your new camera. CF and SD flash cards are here to stay for awhile. They have a lifetime of very active use rated at better than ten years. I can only speak for myself, but in a ten year period, I might buy several cameras.



Go for the best price, but go for the best product too. The SanDisk Extreme III cards cost as little as fifty Dollars per gig, and leave plenty of room for future camera updates.

This card has the best rated speed for the Olympus E500, and the performance was great for about 5 months. In that last couple weeks, however, it has failed twice. The first time was when trying to transfer photos to the computer, and the computer could not recognize the card. After my husband reformatted it (and losing pictures in the process), it was working fine. The second time was fortunately while practicing with a new filter. It gave a "card error" message. At this point, I'll contact SanDisk. I will update here with the results.



Customer service update:

SanDisk was good about replacing this. They were a little resistant initially and required I perform some tests to prove to them that it was failing, but after I jumped through their hoops, they provided me with a UPS number, I took it into UPS for shipping to their technicians, who promptly had me sent a new one.



Update Sept 2007:

If possible, I would now upgrade my rating from 3 to 4 stars. The new card has been in use for 9 months with no problems. So, I would purchase this again, especially for an Olympus Evolt. I would just take lots of practice pictures with the card before relying on it for anything important.



Update Nov 2008:

The replacement card has worked without fail.

SanDisk is known as a reliable name in flash memory cards. I have purchased SanDisk memory cards for years and have never had any of them fail on me. So when I recently purchased a new Canon EOS 40D digital SLR camera, I knew that I wanted a SanDisk CompactFlash card, to record all of my precious photos. I looked up the specs of the many choices that SanDisk offers. I also read many reviews, right here on Amazon, and decided that the Extreme III series CompactFlash was what I needed.



Wanting the ability to store several hundred photos on a single card, I chose the 4GB Extreme III CompactFlash card. I inserted the 4GB Extreme III into my new digital SLR camera and formatted it. At 10.1 megapixels, and at the largest JPG setting, my camera shows that the card will hold roughly 900 pictures. I began snapping pictures and was instantly amazed at how quickly the data saved to the card. After I had about 50 pictures on the card, I removed it from the camera and inserted it into the card reader attached to my PC. I copied all of the photos from the card onto my PC hard drive. Again I am amazed at how quickly this memory card can move data. This card is awesome! I have always thought that the many claims of faster speed in memory cards was purely hype, to get consumers to plunk down extra cash. Well I can honestly tell you that there IS a difference. Compaired to an older 512 MB CompactFlash card that I use in a different camera, this Extreme III series card is at least 2 to 3 times faster in transferring digital photos.



I have noticed a few low scoring reviews, here on Amazon, from people that have had their SanDisk memory cards fail. I am sorry to hear that others have not had as much luck with their SanDisk cards as I have. I suppose there is always going to be a certain amount of failure with any electronic device on the market. All I can say is that I have been using SanDisk flash memory devices for years, including SD, Memory Stick Pro, MicroSD (transflash), CompactFlash, and even several different Cruzer USB flash drives, and have never had one case of failure. I have worked in the I.T. field for over 20 years and I can asure you that I am not a light user by any means. Any data storage media I own is used frequenty and intensly. In my book there is no better manuafacturer of portable memory media than SanDisk, and I will remain a loyal user until they decide to cut back on quality and I start to experience failures and lost data.



I highly recommend this Extreme III series CompactFlash card by SanDisk. I also recommend that you purchase it from Amazon. I made the mistake of buying mine from a local electronics store, which charged me nearly twice the price of what Amazon is selling it for. I was in a hurry and needed it right away, and boy did I pay a premium! Amazon has a great price on this excellent memroy card, and their return policy and customer service are top notch. - Cf Card - Memory Card - Photography - Sandisk'


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Rechargeable Batteries - shaving, cordless


I've owned 3 Norelco shavers in my life. Each lasting more than 10 years. The local repair shop who has serviced my previous 2 Norelco's noted that the new ones aren't the quality of the old. Time will only answer that question but I can state that the 7340 system sold here is a much changed version of what I have used in the past.



First the 7430 is light....extremely light. It is very quiet, something that takes getting used to. It's also the first Norelco I've owned without the comfort control setting. I was initially reluctant since on my previous 2 Norelco's the comfort control setting seemed to affect the closeness of the shave. This particular razor has the HQ8 heads. The higher priced models use the HQ9s. From my research the biggest complaint about the HQ9 head is that it seems to take more time to get a clean shave. Based on 3 weeks of use of the 7340, even without the comfort control, not only do the HQ8 heads shave as fast as my older Norelco's but the shave is also closer.



This shaver also allows the use of water to rinse the heads clean. This is a major advantage over my older Norelco's since I use a pre shave product that can cause the blades to need frequent cleaning. Now the after shave rinse to the head assembly keeps things much cleaner without having to disassemble the heads, which was what I previously had to do.



On the negative side the razor is delivered bare bones. No case to store or transport it in. It won't fit even my older cases. My previous Norelco had a battery gauge which allowed me to know when to recharge the shaver. This razor has a charge indicator but its only purpose is to indicate when the shaver is being charged and that it has reached full charge.



My older Norelco's would slow down as their batteries started to fail. This one just stops when the voltage falls below certain level. Obviously not a good thing if you have no available AC outlet at the time. To get the best battery life you do need to let the batteries run down. If you constantly plug it in to keep it "topped off", you will be replacing batteries on a more frequent cycle. Note that this service normally must be done by a service person since the batteries are soldered in. In past experience I got at least 4-5 years service out of one set of batteries.



Overall this is a good lower cost Norelco. It's Chinese made so from my stand point I will have to wait and see if it holds up as well as my former shavers that were Holland manufactured. Philips Norelco 7340 Men's Shaving System

I bought the shaver from Best Buy for $52 three weeks ago. I'm 63 and have been using Braun shavers for the past 25 years because I felt they gave a closer shave than Norelco.



This Norelco, which although is made in China, seems very well made. It is remarkably quiet and comfortable, a pleasure to use. After three weeks of getting my beard accustomed to the shaver I can say it seems to shave reasonably close and gets all the hairs - something my Braun had a problem with.



I just completed a test, shaving half my face with the Norelco, half with my old Braun (not in the best shape), and after judging my beard the next morning, the Norelco easily won. It's not as close as a blade - by 5 p.m I notice a stubble, but considering how easy it is to use (and washable) I really can't complain! an excellent shaver at a reasonable price.



[It's now Dec. 2010 - 2 years later - and it shaves every bit as good as when I bought it. I use it every day and I have probably an a little less than average beard... what can I say, it's a great shaver!]

The good: a good shave; plenty of battery life (at least when brand-new); corded or cordless use; when corded, it shaves really well even if the batteries are nearly depleted; easy to clean (the heads can be rinsed under the tap).



That said: I would have liked an indicator when the battery is down far enough that recharging is indicated, like my old Norelco had. I guess it doesn't matter, since if it stops dead you can finish up with the cord, but I still would have liked a "Time to Recharge" indicator.



The instructions say that, for best battery life, you should use it cordless as much as possible, and run the batteries almost all the way out before recharging. I'd rather have a razor I can use corded all the time, but this is the next best thing.

This is the first electric razor I've purchased. I read many reviews and decided Norelco seemed the safest bet. I chose this model because a slightly more expensive model seemed like it had the best reviews, and this razor is virtually identical for $30 less with only a couple differences:



1. Charge time of 8 hours instead of 1 hour.



2. Stated on the box that it can be used as a corded razor. Reviews stated the more expensive one could be used corded, but it didn't say so on the box. So I felt safer getting this cheaper model and it saved a bit of money.



I went with this one instead of an even cheaper model because the razor-cover-guard thing has little holes in addition to slots. The holes are supposed to create a closer shave. I wouldn't know since this is my first, but decided a closer but still safe and easy shave is best.



I considered shaving a hassle, but not anymore. I can shave while in front of my computer reading articles on the internet. Wonderful. Normally I consider time spent shaving to be a waste. And it doesn't irritate my skin unless I press very hard and repeatedly. Or maybe that was just the first times. I haven't had any irritation at all after the first week.



Everyone says to run water over the blades to clean them. I find it even more convenient to simply blow on them really hard. The stubble is a gritty dust with fairly frequent use, so it disappears on the carpet and I vacuum it up whenever I vacuum.



This is one of the best purchases I have made. No more wasting my time shaving in the mirror. No more giving myself irritated red skin on my neck trying to adequately shave in that tricky area. Yes, it works on my neck. It also catches all of the shavings, so you could shave while driving to work if you wanted to. But since it is no hassle, I don't see why I would wait until the last minute to do it. I keep it by my computer, and shave whenever I happen to notice a bit of stubble. - Shaving - Rechargeable Batteries - Electric Razor - Cordless'


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Xm Receivers - xm radio, xpressrc


I haven't had any problems with the radio itself and have had it for nearly a year now. I installed it myself in just about 10 minutes or so, which was pretty surprising to me since I'm not very good at any type of electronic install or setup.



The subscription is about $15 a month. I'm not sure why people are complaining about commercials? I listen to all sorts of stations, alternative, classical, cinema soundtracks, symphony, 90's, hip hop, old school rap, current main stream, Rosie O donell in the morning etc.. there are no commercials. The only commercials are on the actual TV stations that broadcast on the radio, like CNN, MSNBC, Oprah radio, headline news, etc. Those have commercials because they are actual TV show's, not technically XM or Sirius stations. The stations that are generated by sirius or XM have no commercials.



Anyways, if you want satellite radio, this is the one to pick. It has great graphics and great options. You can save up to 10 songs. There is a rewind button, you can hit rewind and go back to previous songs you listened to. I also bought the docking radio station for it, so I can listen to my radio in the car and in my work and home. The docking station is awesome (An AudioVox XMBB1)!! It gets so incredibly loud and has deep bass, almost sounds like a surround sound system. For such a small monthly fee, this service is totally worth it. XM XDRC2V1 XpressRCi with PowerConnect Vehicle Kit

Like most reviews show - the screen failed at about a year. I was driving to work today, and watched as it flickered from bright to dark, and then died completely. The radio still works, and my presets are just fine - I can only tune at night when I can see the display. XM radio is just okay - not great, and despite the hype commercials are taking up most of the air time on popular channels.

This is a very reliable receiver and gives you plenty of the bells and whistles you need. Menu is easy to navigate and get started. Tune/Artist select is easy and the notification was a bit loud and obnoxious at first..but my old SkyFi2 alert was not noticeable at times depending on the volume of our music so I don't mind the volume of the beep.



One slight downside, the info extra scroll at the bottom has text that is a bit small to read with the radio set on the dash, but the screen overall is very clear, crisp, and colorful. When not looking at the remote it can be difficult to know where certain buttons are. Would have been nice to add a slight nick/bump to the home key of 1, 2, or 3 for where the numbers begin.

This is a very nice radio but I have noticed a small quirk with the remote that I wasn't aware of and actually had a replacement sent before I was able to find the solution to the problem. The remote works fine except for turning the radio on. Hidden on page 130 of the instructions is a Tip that states: "When the XpressRCi is in the PowerConnect Vehicle Dock, the Remote Control will not be able to turn it on." This was not what I expected and would have expected this to be stated in remote instructions instead of in a Tip. Other than this nuisance it works great.

I'm afraid it might die in a year like many other's experiences with it but I will try to keep it out of sunlight. Regardless, got it new for $95 received the day after I ordered it. XM/Sirius customer service ROYALLY sucks but look for a code and you can even save $15 on activation. It's been awesome so far and addicting, but then again I've loved XM for years now...

Installation and setup was a breeze ~ however I have to say that Sirius/XM makes it MUCH easier to ADD a radio than to REMOVE a radio!



The function, operation and audio quality of this unit is very good and is a step above what my previous unit was.



No negative experiences what-so-ever!

I love it because it's the model that allows you to have both sirius and XM which is a bonus. The only thing I don't like is that you dont have a memo button like my old starmate which allows you to save artist you like and will alert you when they are playing so you can switch is you want. But all and all a great buy. Also I got the free install card so thought I would let tweeter install it so it looked nice in the new car and hide the wires. I paid extra to have it hard wired to the stereo thinking it could have no wires showing. No such luck. It's looks nicer then the other car's sirius but still a little junkie. Cost an extra $70 to do it too. Boo on that. But unless I wanted to drop $800 on a sirius ready factory radio for our new jeep, this was the best thing to do. I miss the old days when radios would fit all cars. Now you can't find anyting aftermarket radio at bestbuy to fit a newer model.

My husband bought this for me to put in our 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It mounted easily, stays put, gets great reception, and is easy to use. I absolutely love the option to have XM in an older vehicle. You can also take it inside and use an XM dock to play your favorite stations inside the house or whereever you are.



GREAT product!

Despite the reviews that said the screen died after a year, I decided to buy this radio (albeit a slightly different model) a couple of years ago. Just like the reviews, the backlight began to flicker, then completely go dead within days.



Because I am lazy and wanted the easy way out, I decided to then buy this model so I could hook everything up to existing wiring. Also, I hoped maybe since it was a newer model, the previous problem would have been fixed.



Wrong! Just like the last one, the backlight began to die within weeks of the warranty expiring. It's my own fault, but I figured the least I could do is warn everyone else.



Sure, the screen is pretty and it does all sorts of things, but your screen WILL die in about a year. The radio (and presets) will continue to work, but you will not be able to see the screen.



And all of those great reviews ... they're all from people who just got the radio. Ask them a year from now if they're still happy, and I'd be willing the vast majority would say no. - Xm Receivers - Xm Radio - Caution - Xpressrc'


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