Wednesday 10 August 2011

Panasonic Blu-ray - panasonic, streaming video


The player is great. The menu system is the best I've used in a player and I returned both a Sony BD560 and a Samsung 6500 before getting this unit. Just a few notes for those that might be thinking of getting it this player.

#1 The internet options are extensive, new options to me like Amazon streaming and Skype, mixed with the mainstay apps like Netflix, Pandora, and many more. make this player very attractive to the streaming and online entertainment user.



#2 The firmware the unit currently ships with will not let you get into the Internet streaming apps or anything for that matter until you update the firmware. Updating the firmware from the 1.09 firmware it ships with will not work as of this date via wireless or wired internet connections. The secondary option is to burn the frmware to a disc. This you think would be straight foward, but it isn't. Using Windows 7 or Vista, you MUST create an ISO 9660 ONLY... I went through 3 coasters before this player could properly read the Firmware update disc I created to bring it up to 1.47. Using any other ISO format will fail.



#3, Netflix... I have 2 accounts, one old, one new and active. Got them mixed up during the install process and had my OLD netflix account essentially bound to the unit. No way to empty the cache, or sign-out and login with a new username and password (It doesn't use the code on screen method like a lot of players, you actually log into netflix from the machine) To wipe out the incorrect netflix ID, I had to factory reset the Blu-Ray player. Which meant setting everything up again. My shared drives (You can map a shared folder on your network to play files, very nice) Wireless, everything had to be set up again.



#4 No on board memory. It supports SD cards for Storage for Blu Ray online features and other apps, but it has no storage of its own. I personally found this to be nice, especially given I have many SD cards laying around from 1 to 8 gigs in size. But if you want to take full advantage of extras on Blue Rays, add the cost of an SD card to your price (Or possibly USB thumb drive??? haven't tested) in order to have on-board storage.



This player is fast, has an outstanding menu system. A very reliable network interface (Take note Samsung!) and has some nice next-gen features such as touch-less ejecting, kind of novel, but I did find myself liking it.... having come from the Samsung 6500 just recently, I found the fact that the player keeps you informed with on screen displays as to what it is doing if their are the common loading delays when first starting Blu-Rays for instance, a very nice change from the black of screen of questioning I always had with the Samsung model. And Sony's 560 had a very lame netflix interface so that wasn't an option for me after seeing it, given I use streaming a LOT.

For the 2011 models, I'd like to see the offerings from the competitors before I whole heartily recommend this one, but I'm very happy with my purchase. Panasonic seems to know what they are doing with UI's, UI user Feedback and general tech savyness in their Blu-Ray players. (aside from the current Firmware glitch) Panasonic DMP-BDT210 Integrated-Wi-Fi 3D Blu-ray DVD Player

To give a frame of reference, I replaced a Panasonic BD35 with this Panasonic DMP-BDT210 it is hooked to a Sony HD AV 7.1 receiver and to a Panasonic 50" Plasma TV, and I have a LinkSys Wireless Router (802.11n).



It arrived today and I opened the box at about 6PM, ready for what I expected was going to a long night, just seems to usually work out that way these days, figured it would be issues with getting it on the network, so I started in.



Nothing tricky for my hook-up, just one HDMI connection to the receiver and I used the one that was there from the BD35, and the power cord, that was it for wires.



Put the batts (supplied) in the remote and turned it on, pops up quickly to an Easy Set-Up menu that you can get through in a few seconds and start playing Blu-ray DVD's. I wanted to hook it to the network and I always like to look around at the options, so I opted to go to the other set-up menu.



The Easy Set-up takes you to the option to set up a network connection, if you are not going to use the network features you can just pick no and you are ready to watch a Blu-ray movie. I opted to set-up the network and this is what I thought was going to be the hard part, it asked, wired or wireless, I picked wireless, it found my network in about 15 seconds and put the name on the screen, I picked it and it knew it was a secure/encrypted network connection so it asked for the password, and put up a keyboard to put it in.



Once I gave it the password it started trying to connect to the network, a screen pops up with a number of pass/fail tests it is running, that took another 15 seconds to pass them all.



The rest of set-up can be skipped for the most part depending on your connection to the TV or in my case the player to the receiver and receiver to the TV through HDMI connections, so it knew the capabilities of the TV and set everything right.



If you want to more personalize it or need to set the screen size (standard/wide) then Set-Up offers that an a number of other options, like parental control, the display brightness, a number of audio options and 3D and 2D video options, all in all very nice set of options and again, most never need be messed with if you don't want to, it attempts to optimize itself. (Also, no matter how bad you mess it it, you can just tell it to go back to factory settings and do it again)



After spending about 5 minutes in set-up doing the network and looking around I had to pop in a disc and see how it looked and sounded. I did not really expect a noticable difference from my old one in picture and sound, and perhaps it is just percerption, but both seemed better to me.



However what you notice first is the speed it loads the disc, it is very fast. The BD35 was slow, so slow I would rather watch a bad movie than change discs, I had put in Tron 3D as the first test, killer, video and audio, and effects. Next, I put in Tron in 2D and tried the 2D to 3D, interesting and effective, looked pretty good but I am not a big 3D fan. There are also settings the change the 3D effects.



Next, I went to 2D and again the audio and video were just outstanding, not that the old one was bad at all, this was just better, enough to notice. So for picture and sound it is 5 stars all the way for the price.



The menu navigation is very clean and easy to follow while in the Panasonic menus, and very fast, navigating the disc is also fast, more that quick enough to make those options worth it. So overall navigation and easy of use I have to also give a 5.



Now for something I had not tried before on my TV other than Pay-Per-View via cable, I hit the VeraCast and there was YouTube, Amazon, NetFlix, VuDu, and a bunch of others. I tried out Amazon first and watched a free show, no issues at all. It played perfectly, no picture snags, stops, buffering, audio dropouts, it played as well as from the cable box. Same for NetFlix, the stuff all played fine.



I did notice sluggish menus while on the Internet Movie sites, it was clear that it was not the unit but the sites, and even then by sluggish I mean a few seconds delay on some selections, not like my old unit were somethings could take a few minutes.



So 5 stars on the internet movie, tv, and information features.



I guess no review would be complete with a unit with the ability to wave your hand over the top of the player to open and close the drawer, so here is its honorable mention, it works.



Well my prediction of spending half the night (3 hours) was correct, but it was not in getting it to work, it was watching YouTube and Amazon video's, and parts of a number of movies. A very enjoyable evening.



Overall I give this a solid 5, there was nothing I could find to knock it down, it was easy to set up, easy to use, and outstanding performance and features.



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Computer Bags - computer bags, laptop case


The look of this bag really appealed to me it is a really sharp looking bag. Functionality wise, I think they could have made some improvements without effecting the cost very much.



The buckles and straps for both the front and back compartments are mainly decorative, there is no way to adjust them without modifications. There is plenty of expansion room in the compartments themselves but if you put too much stuff in them the buckles won't snap, defeating the expansion of the compartments. I don't always need the extra room, but when I do need to stuff a few extra things in the bag it is nice to know it will be secure.



To remedy this problem I took the bag to a local cobbler and had him modify it. He added two holes to each of the front buckle straps and installed two magnetic clasps to the ends of the decorative straps on the rear of the bag. This allows both compartments to be secured when at full capacity. The price of the modification was $12 and makes the bag much more versatile and doesn't impact the look.



Other than that, I really like the bag. I'm finding it a bit difficult to organize all the various electronic gadgets I carry with me, but there would be no way to remedy that without making the bag more bulky and that would defeat its style. SOLO D535-3 Classic Collection Colombian Leather 15.6" Laptop Portfolio - Dark Brown

I have been using this briefcase for several months now and I am very happy with it. Looks great. Fits my 15.4" laptop very nicely. Has a bunch of compartments that can hold pens, cell phone, pda, power adapter, a few thin folders, pads of paper etc. If you are looking for a laptop bag that can hold large amounts of files, folders, other computer equipment, this is not the bag for you. However, if you want a stylish briefcase that can hold a laptop and a moderate amount of documents and accessories, I think you will be very happy with this one.

I put this bag through about two years of serious use without a problem. It fit my 15" macbook pro perfectly. It was so stylish that my father trashed his more functional company provided briefcase and bought one for himself. Last year I would have given this bag 5 stars, with the only complaint being it's a little too small for serious school or business use. It basically fits a 15" laptop, the AC adaptor, a mouse, and a couple of folders or thin books. Anything more and it begins to bulge and look rather ridiculous, the buckles won't close, and you worry about breaking the handle which doesn't seem altogether sturdy.



This year, however, I have to take off two stars. It ruined two pairs of pants, and the silver ring that the handle was attached to (one of them) fell off without me noticing while I was only using the shoulder strap. How did it ruin two pairs of pants? It starts to bleed after awhile. For light pants, when this happens, its a complete disaster. Brown streak marks on your pants is never flattering, especially ones that don't come off all the way in the wash.



So would I recommend this? Only if you're planning on buying a new briefcase in a year or two. If you're looking for something to last a few years or longer, get something else.

Solo 15.4- Inch Leather Laptop Portfolio



Great price for a solid quality leather bag. Well constructed. Fits laptop and cables/cords in protective sleeve. Lot's of pockets for stuff. Lightweight.



I'd been looking for the perfect bag for a long time and this one was as close as I could find with a fair price.

I bought this as a gift for my brother who's a med student. He absolutely loves it and says that it works perfectly for carrying around all of his necessities. He has a wide screen laptop which fits very nicely into the protective sleeve. Lots of pockets to keep track of the little things and roomy enough for files, paperwork, books, etc. The leather is a dark chocolate brown...a little more rugged than the standard black laptop bag/briefcase--perfect for my brother!

Let's start with the good stuff: It's a good looking bad and I've received compliments on it. It also feels very well made, not cheap like some of the ones I've had in the past. The straps, handle, etc seem sturdy and show no signs of wear/tear. I have a 17" laptop and it's squeezes into this bag nicely. I like the pen holders and other little pockets that hold things like cards and such.



Let's move on to the 'not so good': Although this bag looks like it could store a lot of stuff, it doesn't. I have a laptop, power cord, a headset, a notebook and some pens. And this bag is pretty full. I've managed to squeeze a few more goodies into it, but this is not a backpack replacement. So if you have a LOT of stuff, you'll need something larger.



Overall, I love it. The space issues have actually helped me determine what I REALLY need vs. what's just nice to have around. Also, I don't look like a total tool anymore with my nasty vinyl backpack :) - Laptop Case - Laptop Bags - Computer Bags - Business Case'


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Keyless Deadbolt


We are very happy with these door levers. They are solid and the mechanisms are obviously well made. After I chose antique brass for my finish of choice in my new house, I discovered that it's not the most common finish available and have had to order many things online. I was hesitant to order these (I got two) because I had no real way to judge how well the closing mechanism works. I am completely satisfied with this product and would recommend it without hesitation. Schlage F40ACC619 Accent Privacy Lever, Satin Nickel

Product was well made and easy to install. It comes with both a square and rounded door plates - this eliminated any handwork when replacing my standard builders issue knobs. Took me 2-3 minutes a knob.



Best bang for my buck house upgrade yet!

I get comments on my Schlage door handles all the time. They last a long time as well, I have had mine installed for over three years and they still look brand new. These are much better than the cheapo Home Depot brand knobs.

Purchased this privacy set to replace one from another brand on which a plastic part inside the lock failed. I was very very surprised when this showed up, it is solid, the plating is solid, no plastic parts inside, and was very easy to fit. Definitely recommend this brand especially at this price.

We've had many different locksets over the years, from Kwikset to Baldwin. For the money, you cannot go wrong with these from Schlage. A very heavy feel to it and smooth operation. Antique brass has a nice shine to it and a rich tone.

I recently Installed this item on one of my bathroom doors. I had to bore a new hole in the door because we had really old tiny doorknobs before hand. I am a novice in the most literal sense. It took about an hour to bore bigger holes and install the handle set and jam. If you have a normal size door knob hole (2 3/8" or 2 1/4" or something like that) it should take you no longer 30 minutes to install this guy.



Its very nice and I highly recommend it.'


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Great Performance - weighing scale, weight


I did not want anymore digital scales with fancy ways of weighing oneself. I just wanted a scale that easily pointed to my weight. This is a dandy little scale. First of all, I have a very small bathroom, and this scale just fits your feet and fits nicely in a small space. In fact, my mom, who also has small bathrooms, asked me to order her one. I know this scale is accurate as its weight matched half-pound per half-pound the scale at my doctor's office on the same day. I love my little scale and would recommend it to anyone who is sick of scales having whoops and hollers. Sunbeam SAB998D-41 Dial Scale, White with Black Mat

With 61 reviewers and a 4 star rating with a price of $9.99 I thought it would be the perfect bathroom scale to keep track of my weight. This is the worst scale I have ever used!!!! From the time I opened the box and read the owners manual and used it for the first time, this scale has NEVER given me a accurate reading! I can weigh myself 10 times in a row and get 10 different readings that fluctuate between being 5 lbs under to 5 lbs over my actual weight. And once I step off the scale it never returns to 0, its always off balance. I have to adjust it every time. At $9.99 you get a cheap scale for a cheap price, I would NOT recommend buying this scale.

When this scale first arrived at my house I tested it out and found it to work perfectly. It gave me the same weight as when I go to the doctors office. But for some reason when I stepped on it a couple of days later it gave me a weight that was 10 pounds less than what I was a when I first stepped on it. I seriously doubt that I lost 10 pounds in two days. This wasn't too bad because I figured I could just estimate my weight by adding 10 pounds on ever time I weight my self. The real problem is that every time I step on the scale the wight will never be the same. Sometimes it says I weight 115 pounds, and when I step off the scale and step back on it the scale says I weight 120 pounds. Also the scale isn't big enough to fit the size of my feet. You also have to move the dial to zero almost every time you weight yourself. So if you want a accurate scale then stay away from this product. Will be buying a more expensive digital scale soon.Health o Meter SAB998-01 Dial Scale, White with White Mat

This may only be a $10 scale but It's exactly what I wanted. A Inexpensive scale to monitor my weight once In a while. It seems to be as accurate as the digital one at the Dr office. To the LB It may not be 5 star looking or analize body fat?? Do most of us care? It get's 5 stars for what It Is and being $10

Tested it by weighing different amount of water. The results are quite accurate.



When the weight is less than 10 pounds, there is a 0.3 pound deviation, but weighing heavier items shows better accuracy.



The reading is consistent. Provide similar results everytime you weigh the item.



Very good for its price, much better than I expected.

These are very nice little analog bathroom scales that scream "simplicity". I like that, and they are consistent. The only complaint I have, and its not a big deal at all, is that they are sort of small for my big feet...But they work and the price is right! Highly recommended.

I didn't want to purchase a scale with all the bells and whistles,so I purchased the Health o Meter. Excellent price, very accurant, as I get weight every month at my doctor's office also. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a simple, accurate, bathroom scale. - Weight - Personal Care - Weighing Scale - Great Value'


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Best Of - best of


It may seem like overkill for MJ to release another greatest hits album after 2001's "Michael Jackson Greatest Hits HIStory Volume 1", but these songs are strong enough to warrant it (all of them were number one hits). This set omits the songs "She's Out of My Life", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "The Girl Is Mine" and "Remember The Time" that appeared on the 2001 greatest hits disc but adds 8 (!) other hits. "Smooth Criminal", "Dirty Diana", "You Are Not Alone", "Earth Song", "You Rock My World", "Break of Dawn", his newest song "One More Chance" and the concert version of "Ben" from The Jacksons live album. Although there are some number one hits still omitted, this CD is the more complete of the two. As a bonus, the songs are presented in chronological order this time too.The CD has been released in four different covers representing separate eras of his solo career. Who knows which one Amazon will ship, but the cover pictured is my favorite. Don't worry about not getting your favorite cover though as all are included in the bookelt. Which brings me to the only downside to this collection - the skimpy liner notes. Every greatest hits colection should list release date and chart information. Not all of these songs were number one hits in the U.S. It would be nice to know where it hit number one and how long it held the position.MJ fans probably already have all 6 of his CD's and therefore the main reason to get this CD is for the new song "One More Chance" which is classic MJ R&B. If you only have one or two of his CD's then NUMBER ONES will be a perfect addition to your collection. Highly recommended. Number Ones

Despite the recent controversy surrounding his personal life, Michael Jackson has long been known as the King Of Pop, and with good reason. For most pop stars, their time in the spotlight lasts maybe 2-3 years before they are reduced to guest appearances on weekly sit-coms or the occassional "info-mercial". This is not true of Jackson, whos reign at the top has carried him through the past 2+ decades since the onset of his solo career after leaving the Jackson Five. This collection of Number One hits is therefore a must have for any fan of the pop genre. Since the 1980's, Jacksons eclectic, diverse style has seen many landmarks in the music industry, setting new standards, breaking new ground and re-inventing a style that was in its infancy when Jackson came into his own. His pioneering sound created a whole new generation of music and for that he was rewarded the title "King of Pop".The album features 18 of Jackson most beloved songs, featured in the order which they originally made it to number one. Included on the album are some of his largest breakout hits like "Billy Jean" and Beat It" which both became such huge hits that they are immediately recognizable by audiences today. The song "Thriller", which also emerged early in Jackson's solo career, firmly planted the superstars reputation as a serious talent in the industry. Not only was Jackson re-inventing the style of music, he was setting a new standard unprecedented in the industry at that time. Music television was only a few years old when the video for "Thriller", a 10+ minute short film, was released for the first time. The video, which was so well produced that it rose immediately to the head of the video industry, set a new level of quality in the genre that artists have been struggling to match since.The album also features a number of other large hits for Michael, including the songs which added to the early controversy in Jackson's professional career. "Black or White", a song about racial equality again put Jackson in the spotlight for his controversal portrayal of violence against authority. "Bad", "Smooth Criminal", and "Dirty Diana" also feature Jackson's hard driving rythems and smooth, sometimes aggressive lyrics covering a range of topics that has often lead to speculation and ridicule by the press, while at the same time leaving his world-wide hordes of fans clammoring for more.Some of the more poignant pieces in this collection include songs like "Man In the Mirror", a song where Michael points the finger at himself while pondering the choices in his life. In all, the album is a great collection of all his number one hits, and is a great look back at the man who created a genre that has grown since he stepped to the front of the class, but never outgrown his talent. With the onset of this generations pop superstars like Justin Timberlake, Brittany Spears and Chrsitina Aguilera, it is a further testimony to his talent and sheer ability that Michael Jackson has remained such a huge part of not only the genre, but the music industry as a whole. Love him or hate him, his talent is unmistakable and unquestionable.This compilation of hits is a great addition to any music collection, and is a must have for any Jackson fan. For anyone who isn't already familiar with his music, this collection is a great introduction into the mind and soul of a man who reshaped the music industry. Jackson truly is the King of Pop, and through this album, you can enter the gates to his kingdom. Give this album a listen, you won't be disappointed.Scott Kolecki

Michael Jackson's sanity is clearly a matter of debate, but only a fool would deny his talent and chart supremacy since leaving Motown. "Number Ones" is yet another collection featuring the usual lineup of his classic hits: "Billie Jean," "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough," "Beat It," "Rock With You," and so on. The tracklisting is presented in chronological order, starting with material from "Off the Wall," right up to the previously unreleased R. Kelly ballad "One More Chance" and a somewhat unnecessary live performance of "Ben." There isn't much for me to comment about the hits themselves, except to say that unless you've been living in a 25 year coma, you're already familiar with 90% of this album. But the problems with "Number Ones" are twofold: first, the tracklisting overlaps Jackson's previous hits album "HIStory." Do we really need yet another recycling of songs millions of us already have? Also, not all of the tracks on "Number Ones" topped the chart, such as the excellent "Smooth Criminal" and "Break of Dawn," a cut off 2001's "Invincible" that was never even released as a single. Is "Number Ones" a competent survey of Jackson's biggest hits? Yes, it is. But is it a necessary purchase? Not if you already own "HIStory." While listeners green to Jackson's work should pick this up, "Number Ones" brings almost nothing new to the table for those who already own his prior albums. - Best Of'


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Camcorder Accessories - camcorder accessories, bargaincell


This product is listed as a battery charger for the Sony NP-FH series battery. The one sent to me by BargainCell was for a Canon BP2L, an entirely different style battery with charging elements placed on the sides not in the center of the battery's front edge as on the Sony. Seller refused to return. I had to file a complaint with Amazon.



I would expect this type of bait-and-switch followed by poor customer service from eBay, but this is Amazon. eBay is quickly tanking, I hope Amazon doesn't take in all of eBay's hustler-sellers.



I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND DOING BUSINESS WITH BARGAIN CELL FOR THIS ITEM. Brand New Sony Np-fh50, Fh30, Fh70, Fh100 Camera & Camcorder Battery Home Travel Rapid Charger with Car Adapter for Dcr-hc20, Dcr-hc21, Dcr-hc26

Purchased the charger from Nextop2100, arrived 6 days earlier than expected at a great price. The charger is not manufactured by Sony, but fits and works great with my Sony Camcorder batteries, ideal for when traveling with the included car adapter, and for while in Europe with the included plug and 110v-240v charger.

This is an inexpensive alternate to the Sony brand charger. It seems to be a decent quality, despite being made in China. The plug folds to make it very compact and easy to store in a camcorder bag. It also includes a cord to plug it into a car, which could come in handy. I didn't have any issue with the battery falling out of the charger that another reviewer complained about. It clips in snugly and stays in place when I plug the charger into the wall. I highly recommend this if your looking for a charger for you Sony NPHF50, 70 or 100 series batteries.

I just needed a simple battery charger. This device does the job. My only advice is do not leave the battery attached to the charger if not plugged in, otherwise it will drain all of it's charge. Plus, it is much cheaper than buying the official SONY device.

We have a Sony Digital Camera that we got 6 months ago. The original charger cable can be plugged into the camera the right way or the wrong way. The wrong way will actual BREAK your connectors. This is a very bad design by Sony.



Option, if you did not get extended warranty, which I did not, then throw away the $280 video cam and get a new one! Great idea! Specially these days will all the discretional spending money!



Solution. Get an external charger for the battery. Most other chargers were between $30 and $50. I got this one for about $5, you can beat that. The only down size, the original cable took about 15 to 20 minutes to fully charge a battery. This one take about 1.5 hours. I can live with that. - Bargaincell - Excellent - Camcorder Accessories - Camcorder Battery'


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Wet Weather Coat - bicycle accessories, rain coat


I'm pretty satisfied with the rain suit. I'm a horse & carriage driver, so I'm subjected to all weather conditions. It was delivered just in time for a rainy Sunday. I give it a two thumbs up. I'm 4'11" and 115 lbs. so the fit of a women's small was good for me. Pants were a little long, but no worries. I was able to wear several layers and it wasn't too tight. It kept me dry which was my main objective. The hood is nice since the collar comes up pretty high & it has a draw string. I probably will wear a baseball cap or something with a visor, otherwise I need to keep my head tilted down to keep my face dry. The material seems strong enough that I don't expect it to tear very easily. If it does tear, duct tape will save the world. The only thing I'd say I don't like about it is that the pants have slits to gain access to the my pants pockets. I was hoping the jacket would cover the openings, but figured I move around too much for it to completely keep the rain out. When I took off the suit, my shirt and pants were a little wet. My saving grace was the fact that I was wearing about 3 layers of stretch pants/under armor under my work pants. Otherwise, I would've probably been wet down the sides of my legs. I'm thinking about finding some kind of adhesive or duct tape to keep the slots closed. I'd rather be dry than worry about having access to my pants pockets. Coleman Womens PVC/Poly Rain Suit, Light Blue, Small

Recently ordered this rain suit. Looks good, and the jacket is fine, but the pants just barely went over light-weight slacks. Not sure they will do well with heavier jeans in cool weather. Haven't had a chance to wear them yet, so no info on that. Pant length is good.

It is a bit heavy, but it totally worth it!

I love it so much. I live in SF Bay Area, and commute by bike (~1 hour every day). It is getting pretty rainy hear in the Bay Area in winter. And this great suit keeps me warm and dry. - Bicycle Accessories - Wet Weather Coat - Rain Coat - Rainsuit'


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Single Automatic Watch Winder


I needed a single automatic watch winder and didn't want to spend a lot. This fit the bill in that regard. However, it's performance is inconsistent. I have to fiddle with the plug every time I put the watch in it to make sure it runs. If I don't, there's a good chance it's not going to work right. I would spend a little more and get a different automatic watch winder unless you like having to remember to play with the plug every day. Burgundy color single automatic watch winder.

I got this to keep my Rolex wound when I went on vacation. I have a knock-around watch I use when I am out of the country and I know it is bad to let a self-winding watch stop as the oil pools and other bad things can happen.



I was a little concerned because it was so cheap, but when I got it and tried it out it was perfect. They do recommend getting a power timer and having it only run 4 hours a day to keep it from overwinding . . . since one of those outlet times are less than $5, not a big deal. To get one that was completely automatic would have cost 3 times what this one does.



It is completely silent, so you could have it in your bedroom. It only goes one direction, either clock-wise or counter. I consulted with my Rolex expert and he said either would work . . . also said that it was impossible to overwind any Rolex made after 1972 as they put in a safety system that stops it from winding more than the spring can take.



This is a good buy.

I have had this so called watch winder for about 3 weeks now and I have to say it is a piece of junk. I have tried to put the watch in the winder at night before I go to bed, I've tried to leave it in the winder for a week at a time and no matter which way I do it the watch is never wound enough for the watch to continue running more then a few hours. I still have to hand shake the watch 100 to 200 times for it to continue running. I guess the old adage is correct "you get what you pay for". Do not buy this product, you'll be sorry.



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Extremely Unhappy!!

I have a Seiko kinetic watch. It had completed decharged because I had no worn it for months and I didn't realize that my old winder had quit working. After wearing it for one day it had built up a 'five' second charge (by this I mean when the test button was pushed the second hand move five seconds). After two days in this winder it was nearly discharged as indicated by the second hand doing two second jumps.



DO NOT BUY THIS WINDER if you own a Seiko Kinetic watch. IT DOES NOT WORK! Worse, it does not say this in the description.



For those who can use the winder please be aware that it does not have MULTI-settings... it has one switch with clockwise, counter-clockwise and off positions. That to my mind is TWO setting and TWO does not equal MULTI.

I chose this watch winder because it was the cheapest I could find. You get what you pay for. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. I find that I have to keep unplugging it and then plugging it back in to get it to work. In retrospect, I think I should have spent a little more on a nicer, more reliable model. If you haven't figured it out from my review so far, you should pass on this item.

I purchased a couple of these several months ago. One continues to run but the other recently stopped working. Switched power supplies but it didn't help. It's getting power just no longer works. It's a cheap product so that's why it doesn't cost much. I'm not sure if I recommend it or not. Obviously, you're taking a chance. Had I known I would have spent $60 on a better quality winder. Hindsight is 20-20.

This is the first winder I have purchased and I did not want to spend a lot of money. The winder is nice looking although it is plastic. It serves it's purpose well. It is easy to use and does a nice job keep my automatic running when I am not wearing. For the price I paid it is hard to beat.

I've been using this winder for the past month and thus far it has performed well. It is very quiet and runs 1 hour on and 3 hours off cycles that have kept my automatics watches wound and ready to go. Unit arrived quickly and well packaged. Only time will tell about overall durability but at this point it is a keeper.'


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Argyle - htc thunderbolt screen protector, hard case


Got in the mail yesterday and fitting like a glove today bought one before for the droid x and its still up there almost a year later for ten bucks with this company you'll win every time!!!!......For people who messed up their phone????????? dont submerge the phone with the spray just a couple squirts and some on your fingertips....all you need .........great product will buy for EVERY phone in the future!! Skinomi TechSkin - Screen Protector Shield for HTC ThunderBolt + LIFETIME REPLACEMENTS

I was a little skeptical at first. Other reviewers made it seem like putting this on was like a form of brain surgery. Overall pleasantly surprised though. Let me hit the high points:



1)Beautiful packaging. At first it's a little overwhelming (all this for a simple screen protector?!?!?!) but, so long as you follow the directions, it all makes sense.



2) As to the application of the product. Went on like a charm, despite the fact that it looked like imminent disaster. You do need to follow the directions to a T. Moisten your fingers, and when they say "spray entire screen protector) they do mean FRONT and BACK. That's key.



3) Initial application did have bubbles and streaks despite my best efforts but like they promised, all of the initial wrinkles, bubbles etc disappeared after about 3 days! You do need to leave the phone alone for about 18 hours after application.



So all in all a great product. Here are my gripes though: 1) No lens cloth in the package! You will need one. Actually 2. Preferably like the disposable Zeiss Optics ones. 2) In certain specific kinds of light the screen protector has a little bit of a haze/wave that is slightly distracting. But it's a very limited issue. 3) The reason only 4 starts was that there is about a 10%% reduction in sensitivity to the touch pad as a result of this screen protector. In all honestly that is both good and bad. It makes certain keys (like the phone button) less sensitive but for games (i.e. Angry Birds) you have to be a little more deliberate about your movements then normal.



All in all a good product, went on like a charm. I've tried others and this is the best. Recommended!

Ordered this after reading the great reviews for it on the internet. The application went without a hitch and the screen protector looked great. Great clarity, no bubbles, and was exactly what was said about it on the internet. The problem with the screen protector is that it was not what I thought I was getting.



I must be rough on my phone, hence why I ordered a screen protector in the first place, and place it in my pocket with all sorts of other sharp things like keys and a spare battery. I had waited the suggested 24 hours before using the phone and placed it in my pocket as usual. To my dismay when I looked at the phone at the end of the day.....the screen protector looked like it had been snagged and stretched in places and was no longer flat and nice. The stretch marks became more and more pronounced and quantity the longer I used the phone and kept it in my pocket. The screen protector was never cut or pierced but "stretched" and wrinkled.



I did not want a screen protector that would mar itself with stretch marks. The stretch marks were very noticeable and were beginning to effect the clarity of the screen after just a few days.



What I wanted was a screen protector which would protect the screen and also not mar itself in the process. I think the Skinomi is just a little bit too flexible for my use. It is a good product if you dont abuse your phone, the installation was straight forward, and initial results great.



Just not my cup of tea. I ordered some screen protectors from Steinheil, which is a dry install, and made of a much harder material. I think these are going to serve my purpose much better. A little more money but you do get two for the price. Time will tell.

I say I was a bit reserved about this product until I tried it. This skin is amazing and they will have more of my business in the near future. I messed up the first time I tried to apply it and the great thing was you get a redo, just follow the instructions and a few days it is like its not even there. Bravo guys! - Htc - Hard Case - Htc Thunderbolt Screen Protector - Thunderbolt Screen Protector'


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Ipad 2 Accessories - apple ipad 2, ipad 2 leather


It's not fancy nor expensive, but it's exactly what I wanted.



It protects my iPad 2 wonderfully, and it's a great fit. Both cameras, all controls, headphone jack and speaker are accounted for in the design, and I don't think I'll ever have to take it out of this well-designed case.



If you're like me and would rather buy a sensible case without paying the premium for an Apple logo, this is a good choice. CaseCrown Apple iPad 2 Bold Standby case (Black) for the Apple iPad 2 Wifi / 3G Model 16GB, 32GB, 64GB

Just received the Casecrown Apple IPad 2 case, and it is perfect for my Ipad 2. First off it fits like a glove, and has a very solid feel. It also turns on/off the IPad when you open and close it. I've tried several cases, including the colored cases that Apple sells, but if you are looking for real protection, your better off buying this case.

Let's put this to rest...The magnets in the cover do put the iPad 2 to sleep and wake it. That is the first thing I noticed. Don't believe me? Put a passlock on the the iPad and close the cover. Immediately open the cover, and the iPad requires you to enter the password since it was brought out of sleep.



For the case itself, it is a nicely engineered and functions as expected. No harsh smells either. I haven't found a case equal to this one in the same price range.



A+ for value. Now my $600 tool/toy can be safely transported and used.

Yoobao Executive Leather...188g....leather..........kickstand

CaseCrown Bold Standby.....226g....faux leather...kickstand

BearMotion Leather:...........291g....leather .........kickstand

SwitchEasy Canvas:...........392g...."canvas".......3 grooves



I've tested the 4 cases above with an iPad2. Each is a portfolio case. You can find reviews of each online. I found good video reviews of each except Bear.



Three of these are "kickstand" cases. That is, the cover folds back and slips into a notch (the "kickstand") which holds the cover in a certain way that creates a stand. One case (SwitchEasy) doesn't use the kickstand but instead has grooves on the inside cover which the side of the case can slide into to create a stand.



All cases had magnets on the cover that turned the iPad on/off. This function worked well with all of them. Also, none of them had any problem with the magnets turning the case off if you flipped the cover around back, as some of other cases do (I had the latest version of the Yoobao, which apparently fixed that problem in an earlier version).



The Bear Motion was my favorite. The review below goes from lightest to heaviest.



YOOBAO EXECUTIVE. A glove for the iPad that was just a bit too flimsy for me.

Pros:

Very light. By far the lightest. It is basically a thin leather glove that goes around the iPad, and then a thin leather portfolio cover. You barely noticed the extra weight/bulk.



Cons:

1. Though made well, I didn't think it lived up to the vaunted reports of "Yoobao quality" that some other reviewers mentioned. A few of the holes on top were slightly off, and I wasn't really impressed with the look of the black leather and the off-white stitching.

2. The kickstand worked, but not as well as the other two kickstand cases in this review. Because the Yoobao is so light and thin, the cover would slip out of the kickstand notch sometimes if you were moving it around in your lap or in bed. No problem of course if it was static, like on a table.

3. Most annoying to me, the cover magnets were not strong enough to keep the cover closed if you turned it upside down or just grabbed it to carry it a certain way. In other words, the flap would flap open, turning the thing on and then off again when it flapped closed. It seemed to do this every time I picked it up.

4. It offers only a very thin layer between your iPad and the outside world (not a con for me but perhaps for others). It's fine for walking into a meeting or putting in your briefcase. But if you were concerned about the iPad getting banged around and wanted serious protection, it's not the case for you (particularly with the flap issue noted above).



CASECROWN BOLD STANDBY - A well made faux leather case. My runner-up. It is very close in design to the Bear

Pros:

1. least expensive of the lot

2. well made, everything works.

3. second lightest, while giving almost as much protection as the heavier models. Indeed, I would say it's got the best weight and bulk of the 4.

4. faux leather is actually quite nice. Unless closely inspected, hard to tell it's not the real thing. It looks smart.



Cons:

1. The volume buttons are just a tad difficult to reach, you have to kind of push your way in there. (The Bear has a bit of this but it's so slight as not to be an issue.)

2. After handling the Bear leather case, you can kind of tell the CaseCrown is not real leather when it's in your hands. It's just something I noticed. You might not.

3. Perhaps because of its lighter weight and bulk, or its build quality, it's just a bit looser and flimsier than the Bear. This might not sound like much, but over time it started to annoy me. For instance, when you flipped the cover behind the iPad to hold it open, or when you put it in its kickstand to create a stand, the cover had a "looseness" not found in the heavier cases. That is, it would come off its stand, or would flop around a bit, or otherwise just feel a bit loose and cheap. Another minor example is that the cover, while it always worked to turn the iPad off when you closed it, sometimes didn't line up exactly with the edges of the screen the way it did with all the other cases. These examples may seem minor, and perhaps they are, but as I say, after experiencing the feel of the Bear - the looseness of the CaseCrown started to bug me.



BEAR MOTION LEATHER. A really well made leather case. My first choice. It is very close in design to the CaseCrown.

Pros:

1. To me, had the best overall "Feel". Fine leather and acceptable weight. The Bear is 100g heavier than the Yoobao, which to my hand felt acceptable. In contrast, the SwitchEasy is 100g heavier than the Bear and, again, to my taste, was just 100g too much - see discussion of SwitchEasy below). The CaseCrown is similar to the Bear but a bit lighter and cheaper (see below)

2. The case was sturdy and offered good protection all around. It of course offered more protection than the Yoobao. It also perhaps had a bit more than CaseCrown (because it was a bit thicker, but they were more or less comparable) and a bit less than SwitchEasy. It was light enough to carry into a meeting but sturdy enough to throw in a knapsack an feel it was secure.

3. The magnets work flawlessly, closed with a "snap" and kept it closed until you wanted to open it. Best magnets of the lot.

4. The stand worked very well. The best of the kickstand cases, probably because, again, the leather was thicker than with the other two and so everything just stayed in place a bit more.



Cons: All these "cons" are very much a matter of personal taste

1. It's probably about average weight for these things but just slightly heavier than I'd like. If I had my druthers, the weight and thinness of the CaseCrown would be what I wanted, coupled with the quality and sturdiness of the Bear.

2. It's the least "cool" looking of the 4 cases. It's just a conservative black leather case, with no real "flash". SwitchEasy is by far the coolest looking. The Yoobao might also be viewed by some as cool though I personally didn't like it so much. The CaseCrown and Bear are similar, but CC probably edges out the Bear in that the Bear is a bit thicker and boxier.

3. The leather covers almost all of the black borders of the screen. The other two kickstand cases left a bit more black exposed, which I preferred aesthetically, and the SwitchEasy leaves all of it showing (which, again, looks cool). I couldn't find anything functionally wrong with this. Although one reviewer mentioned that it might get in the way of certain programs where you had to swipe to the edge of the screen, I didn't have that experience.



SWITCHEASY CANVAS - A cool, innovative case but for me, a bit too much bulk.

Pros:

1. Exceptionally well made. The strongest and sturdiest of the bunch, probably offering the most protection.

3. The grooves worked well as a stand, though because I use the iPad a lot in bed and on the couch, I think I may prefer the kickstand system, though it really is a matter of taste.

2. To my eye, a very cool looking case, the coolest of the bunch. The "canvas" isn't canvas but some high tech material. The material and design were top notch. I also loved the way the iPad was held in the plastic shell backing so that - unlike the other three - the whole of the screen was uncovered (black border and all).



Cons:

1. Too heavy. This is of course a matter of taste. I tried it for days and really wanted to prefer it, but in the end the heaviness (and the cover issue discussed below) just started to get to me. As I mentioned above, it's just 100g heavier than the Bear but that was 100g too much. I'm a strong adult male. I carry around a laptop in my briefcase all the time. But I wanted my iPad light, and this just made it a bit too heavy for me.

2. Too bulky. Related to the above and, as above, a matter of taste. To me, just a bit too much thickness when you were actually holding it and, for instance, folding the flap back around behind it to work with the screen.

3. The cover. The cover has magnets, which worked fine, but it also has a curved extension that bends over the side and kind of clicks it closed. This extension bugged me. It didn't easily close. You kind of had to push and force it over the side (if you didn't do this, the magnets wouldn't connect and turn the thing off, and the cover would not be secured. I suspect it may have worn in over time, but I used it on and off for a week and it was always a bit of a chore to actually open and close the thing. This really got to be annoying, particularly compared to the others that so effortlessly opened and closed.

4. Since it uses a "groove" rather than "kickstand" design, you had to kind of pull part of the iPad off of the back base (where it was held by Velcro) to put it in the grooves and stand it up. Not a big deal but, again, just an added bit of work that the other cases didn't have. Over time, this annoyed me a bit.

5. I loved the material, but even with the black version that I had, I felt it might start showing stains, hand sweat, etc. over time in ways the leather and faux leather cases wouldn't. However, I'm not sure of this and so it may be an unfair comment.



SUMMATION:

I ended up taking the BearMotion because of build quality, functionality, hand feel and acceptable weight. I wish it had been slightly lighter and thinner (like the CaseCrown) while keeping its build quality/feel (which was better than the CaseCrown) - and of course if it looked a bit cooler -- but I felt for me it was the best of the lot. The CaseCrown was the runner up but ultimately, the feel and quality of the Bear won me over, beating out the slightly lighter, slightly trimmer, slightly cheaper, CaseCrown. The SwitchEasy is a great case, but just too big and bulky for me, and the cover clip bugged me. I didn't like the Yoobao's because it's overall look didn't work for me and, most importantly, the cover flap came open whenever it was tilted. The lightness was a great asset though and the protection it offered would have been enough for me if other factors had been more appealing.



Hope that helps! - Apple Ipad 2 - Ipad 2 Leather - Ipad 2 Case - Ipad 2 Accessories'


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18 Inch Laptop Case


I had bought a new Qosmio X505 laptop with an 18.4 inch screen and needed a larger case. This case works great. It's easily large enough for the laptop as well as all the various peripherals. The bag itself has a nice feel.



A great buy. Case Logic VNC-218 18-Inch Laptop Case (Black)

A few weeks of toting the bag with a 16 inch laptop and some papers have torn the handles. For a product designed to carry large laptops I would have thought weight would be taken into account. I would have rather liked a warning on how much (or little) weight the handles would take before purchasing the product.

I am looking for bags for my 18 inch laptop and found this one in the store. I am glad that I inspected it. It has padding on the front, back, top and side. But NO PADDING ON THE BOTTOM...



You would think that the most important place to add padding, would have it. But NO. This bag is NOT padded on the bottom.



If you own one and set it down to hard. I hope that you backed up your data..

I needed a lighter more compact case for my Alienware M17XR2. This massive lap top weights over 12lbs not including the 2lb power brick. Unlike the oversized Alienware bag with its multiple pockets, and areas, The Case Logic case has one main area for the laptop and a zippered area for thinner components like the power brick. For local transportation when I only need the laptop, brick, mouse and a few CD's this case is perfect. The zippers are strong, the material is strong and there is sufficient padding. The case is very light weight, which is what I wanted. Easy to carry with the shoulder strap which I rarely use since it is so easy to use the handle. I will use the BIG Alienware bag for long road trips or air travel. But for around the town transport the Case Logic is a perfect choice for me.'


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Communication - light, weather


On newsgroups and message boards, this handy and compact little radio is being touted as a good choice for beginning shortwave listeners: but I would disagree. As usual for the current line of low-end Grundig products, the "single conversion" intermediate frequency design has resulted in serious image problems: in other words, you pick up a single strong station at two, or sometimes three, places on the dial: in the correct location at the intended frequency, plus one or two spurious images above and below it. In the crowded shortwave bands, this makes listening extremely difficult, as the images cause wobbling whistles and lots of interference (and make it hard to even know WHERE the radio is tuned.) In addition, the planetary tuning mechanism has really dreadful backlash: to tune in a shortwave station, you have to go past it, then back up and tune around until you *finally* get it centered. Then, the radio drifts and a few minutes later you are forced to do it all over again: maddening.AM (called mediumwave in Europe and much of the world) is more satisfying as the stations are not crowded together as much as shortwave, and the band is shorter so there is more spread from one end to the other: the tuning isn't nearly as critical. Selectivity is pretty good, and sensitivity is excellent. I have not noticed image problems that are as troublesome as in the SW bands. FM reception was disappointing; selectivity seems poor, and sensitivity rather low. Stations "mush" together -- if they can be picked up at all. Expect only the strongest signals in your reception area.The generator system works very well though a trio of new AA cells gives more output and slightly better sensitivity.I tried six units and found that performance varied slightly. One brand new radio had a weak set of batteries that would not charge correctly; another had extremely tinny sound that lacked fullness (surprising to me but probably due to a poor speaker or bad audio capacitor.) A couple of the sets weren't as sensitive as others. So quality control apparently varies somewhat.The unit I purchased is very satisfactory as a simple emergency and/or AM broadcast receiver, though not much useful for FM or shortwave. But it sounds a bit better than pocket sets, and definitely outperforms most of them in terms of AM sensitivity. (I am a retired broadcast station chief engineer in the SF bay area, with fifty years experience as a shortwave listener.) Grundig FR200 Emergency Radio

From reading the other reviews, I see most people love this radio, but some dog it. They're both right. Your level of satisfaction with this radio will have more to do with your buying motivations than the product.



Grundig has a well established reputation for making fine products. If you are a shortwave enthusiast who is looking for a good shortwave radio, sadly I must admit that you need to keep looking. The tuner is iffy (by your standards) and it does not have the 'Grundig Feel' of their more expensive products.



But notice Grudig calls it an 'Emergency Radio,' not a shortwave radio.



If you want something for peace of mind -that you will never be caught without a radio because of dead batteries- then this is a great product. I live in a hurricane zone and every time there is a storm approaching, all my friends wait in long lines to buy batteries. I know I'm ready 24/7. As an added bonus I'll always have a flashlight with me. (which is more handy than I would have guessed)



(Here is the kicker-) If you want an emergency radio AND you like to listen to the BBC or Radio Canada every once in a while, then this is definitely the product for you.



I've had mine for a year and a half and I use it at least 3 times per week. The best way to describe the tuner is "credible." It can pick up all the big name stations, even indoors, but it is not stunning. The tonal quality is acceptable but I'm usually listening to the spoken word and not music. (I have an iPod for that ;-)



I bought it because I wanted a cheap shortwave. The fact it had a crank and a flashlight was gravy at first, but it is more and more important as I use it.



Some notes about the battery:



You'll never turn the hand crank enough to fully charge the internal battery. I have a fancy NiCad charger so I charged the battery fully and it lasted 6 weeks of near daily use during Gulf War II. (I'd guess 120+ hours, I was amazed) Problem is, your arm would fall off before you got there. Even if you don't give it a full charge, I find the cranking to listening ratio pretty good.



But do what I do- I run it on NIMH AA's and it lasts for weeks. I never pay for batteries but I never have to crank it either. (unless the batteries die)



And a final thought on durability which some people discuss.



I've dropped mine several times even once from about 6 feet up while I was painting. I have one scratch on it but other than that, it really does look much like the day I bought it. The case is still tight and the controls firm. I give it to my 6 year old nephew and he cranks for hours with no ill effect. I'd say durability is quite good.



I hope this review helps you get a feel for the radio. If your needs come even close to matching what this radio was designed to do, then I feel confident it will exceed your expectations in the long run.



=====Update=======



Well, 2 years -and Hurricane Katrina later- I'll never be without this radio. We left town 2 days before the storm and I brought it with me. At night I could pick up WWL radio (50,000 watt clear channel) from Memphis.



My nephew (who I mentioned above) broke the antenna off for me so no shortwave for me any more but AM/FM works fine... That was homicide, don't blame the radio. It's now approaching 4 years old, I still use it weekly and it is still in good shape otherwise.



BTW- I came back in town just a few days after the storm to rescue some friends' pets and help get some people out of town. I brought extra gas, extra water, 5 days of food and this radio. That probably say it all. - Emergency - Radio - Weather - Light'


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External Enclosure - external hard drive, hd enclosure


I recently purchased this unit to be used with a SATA hard drive. Upon receiving it yesterday I discovered it only has an IDE style connector.



I called Coolmax's tech support number, and was told that this unit was originally manufacturered in an IDE version, but they have since changed it over to a SATA interface, without changing the model number. (Nice, huh?) Apparently there are both versions floating around in the marketplace, and they even have the identical UPC bar code number. Coolmax tech support offered to ground ship me a different front face plate, to convert my unit over to SATA. But who knows how long that is going to take?



If you read Amazon's product description for this unit (as of June 19, 2008) it says "SATA" in the title, but says "Interface: IDE" buried in the description.



Since my Amazon order was placed through TigerDirect, I also contacted them to see what they might be able to do for me. They said their notes also indicate that some folks who wanted the IDE interface received the SATA instead. He said I could return my unit and reorder a new one, but there is still no guarantee which version I would receive the second time around.



So if you place an order for this unit, be forewarned you have no control over which interface you will receive. There are alternative products you could buy instead, and save yourself the potential aggrevation.



+++ Update Edit: After about five days I did receive the replacement panel from Coolmax. However, because of panel connection differences, the hard drive position inside the enclosure is different, and I had to drill four new holes in the aluminum box for mounting it. I'm up and running, but much more grief than necessary. Also, I see Amazon has now removed the previously mentioned IDE reference in the product description. Coolmax HD-389-U2 3.5IN Sata External Encl with USB2.0 Connection

First, the good part. It installs easily, and works right away. So, if you want a cheap enclosure for a drive that you want to salvage form that old computer that you are about to throw away - it maybe exactly what you are looking for.



Now, for the disappointments. The biggest one is that it intermittently disconnects and reconnects - every 5-10 minutes. Often in the middle of I/O operations. Even during windows backup I hear click (off) and a few seconds later click again (on). Windows backup reports "backup couldn't complete. Write error". Usually, after 10-15GB of writing. Once it ran all the way to 80GB; but I was never able to finish the backup.



Among smaller annoyances:

The light only indicates that it is plugged in - not whether it's on or off. weird. Also, it is in the back - it's hard to see in typical setup. But since it's useless - it doesn't matter where it is.

The cable is A-A, so if you lose it (or if the one that comes with it is two short) - it's not easy to grab a more typical A-B. Although if you need to buy one - the cost of A-A and A-B is about the same.

Windows reports that I am plugging it into USB 1.1 port and that I can benefit from using USB 2.0. No other USB device plugged into this port produces this message (other USB drive, WebCam, USB mouse - nothing).

Support is atrocious. First few emails got auto-generated response; then the live person came on, and blamed motherboard, USB drivers, Windows, California fires, but wasn't even considering troubleshooting the enclosure itself. Well, I guess for under $20 it's a gamble.

I really wanted to like this product. I spent money on it and wanted it to work. But, after many months of dealing with its problems, I've decided to break up with it. I used this enclosure on a Linux Ubuntu system and downloaded and stored media on it. However, the enclosure would cause my hard drive to freeze up every few hours and it would drop connection frequently. I thought my hard drive or my computer was at fault for the longest time, failing to admit that this enclosure was terrible.



After a couple of months of poor performance, I started to get suspicious about this enclosure and e-mailed their support team. They offered one word responses and were not helpful at all, claiming that there was a "bug in Linux" and that I should "update my Linux" or "call Linux support" (as if they were a company to call). They seemed to have no idea how to offer tech support. I started to question their product and decided to order another enclosure from another company. After a week with my new enclosure, I realize that this product was completely to blame for all of the troubles I have had over the past three months with it. The new enclosure works perfectly and offers no problems at all.



I fully recommend not buying this product or anything from this company. Poor construction, poor product, poor performance, poor support. Bad all around. - Sata - External Hard Drive - Hd Enclosure - External Enclosure'


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