Monday, 24 October 2011
Netbook Sleeve - notebook sleeve, case
This is a great bag for carrying your iPad. The handles are super convenient. The bag is sturdy and also big enough to fit my iPad when it has a carrying sleeve on it for extra protection. Well, well worth the money! AmazonBasics Netbook Bag with Handle, Fits 7- to 10-Inch Netbooks, iPad (Black)
Well I am simply surprised. I have 4-5 other netbook cases and this one is significantly better than all of them, for a lower price (a word on pricing later):
* The handles are the right thickness and "feel" - they aren't just webbing that seems like an afterthought and feels uncomfortable, they appear to be made of a thinner Neoprene style material with stitching on the "grab" area to create a nicely-formed, nice-feeling, handle. At first I thought there was a "stiffener" inserted in the handle area to give it more shape and "grippability," but apparently its just a good choice of materials and a well-executed design. You won't need any additional handle wrapper to be comfortable!
- I have another zipper case with a handle but would never feel comfortable carrying it by the handle around town. The handle is too flimsy to be comfortable and I don't trust the security of the construction/stitching. This AmazonBasics case is completely different. I feel like I can have my normal day back and carry this one by hand for quick and easy access on a commuter train or bus.
* The zipper, which runs only across the top and down each side about 2", is robust-looking - it isn't one of those "narrow gauge" flimsy looking zippers (technically, it is a "coil" not a "flat lock" design).
* As another reviewer mentioned, the zipper tabs are large enough to find and operate quickly and easily, and they are a "soft rubber" that feels good to the touch. One minor negative is the large "amazon basics" lettering on the zipper pull. Actually it is beginning to grow on me - yeah baby, I am too cheap (and too smart?) for Belkin or Built! (And got a better designed product.)
* There is NO zipper or "single stitch seam" at the bottom of the bag. Look carefully at some other designs. Make sure that when you send the bag down there is actual padding on the bottom of the bag so the netbook won't "slam" down hard on the table top, floor, etc. Some bags are just Neoprene panels that are sewn together at the seams along the perimeter, and the stitching compresses the Neoprene at the perimeter so it can't do its cushioning job.
- My netbook nestles between the "panel seams" (the bag has two flat side panels, then a perimeter panel to give it width, just like a "normal," larger bag) and rests on normal thickness Neoprene.
* Because the zipper isn't full length on the sides (you only need the zipper across the top, it is plenty wide, for getting the netbook in and out), there is less risk of failing to close the zipper completely and having the device slip out one end.
* The inside of this bag is ORANGE so you can easily make sure you haven't left something inside.
* There is a zippered side-slot on the exterior of the bag which may, in fact, be large enough for a Nook as another reviewer noted. There is ample room for a typical power brick with cord, although that would pretty much ruin the appearance of the bag for carrying, but would be helpful for transiting security (if you have to remove power bricks as well as small computers).
- I checked this side-slot for use with both an external DVD player and with a couple of external hard drives. All fit with room to spare (well, not at the same time!).
- My preferred use for this side slot is to carry memory sticks and an older (3rd gen) iPod Touch. The Touch "boots up" much more quickly than a netbook for quick email and Facebook monitoring.
Recommended modifications/usage adjustments:
- I will put some orange duct tape on one handle so I can keep a better eye on this through airport security (although I try to put my computer bag under my shoes and jacket in the bin through security).
- If I end up not liking the Amazon zipper pulls, it is a simple job to cut them off and replace with lanyard style zipper pulls from REI or other sources. But I think I will keep the stock zipper pulls.
- I will probably find an extra microfiber cloth and roll it up length-wise and lay it down across the entire width of the bottom seam to add extra padding there. It's always handy to have a microfiber cloth around anyway, for wiping the screen on the netbook (not required often) or for wiping my iPod Touch screen (required more often).
- I won't store the power brick in the side slot. I don't like the bulge, not for appearance reasons so much as because it creates a potential pressure point against the netbook side. I will store a DVD player or external hard drive if I decide to carry one (the DVD player is useful for playing DVD's purchased on a trip, the external hard drive is useful if I am taking a low-capacity netbook in which I have installed an SSD - solid state drive - instead of a conventional hard drive).
- I probably won't carry this around like a mini-attache. But the handles are almost indispensable in getting a secure grip on the case when inserting the case and netbook into my daily carry pack or into a laptop slot in carryon luggage. The greatest risk of damage is when we pull the case out of our other bag or put it back in, and handles GREATLY reduce the risk of slipping and dropping during those moments.
- During storage at home, I will separate the battery from the main unit so it doesn't discharge, and the side slot is a perfect place to put it (diagonally).
A WORD ON PRICING: Amazon's prices on EVERYTHING fluctuate like the commodities market. This nice piece is selling for 20% less than when I bought it just last week (10 vs 12). You need to compare prices to other netbook bags an other online and bricks and mortar dealers before you buy so you don't get irate later! (At 12 bucks it was a bargain at 10 it's a steal!) - Notebook Sleeve - Netbook Sleeve - Case - Ipad Case'
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External Hard Drive Case - hard drive cases, portable hard drive
Very nice case that is well built and looks good. It is a little larger (vertical height) than what you would need for a 2.5" drive. On the other hand the additional 1" space allows for more storage if needed. My WD Elements hard drive fits perfectly under the strap. The main thing is that the case is built solid and will protect your portable hard drive. Drive Logic™ Portable Hard Drive Carrying Case Pouch (Black)
These are well-made. I bought three when ordering a Transcend portable HD, but it is the right size for two of my Lacie HDs as well as another older drive that I rarely use. The case is fairly rigid and the drives and cables have to be quite flat in order to zip the pouch closed. I like the construction and feel this is a good way to store drives that are seldom used as well as to carry a drive in soft-sided luggage or a backpack.
Oyen Digital 1TB External 2.5-in USB 2.0 Mini Portable Hard Drive
I use this case to store my recently purchased Oyen Digital 1TB External harddrive. The sturdiness is outstanding, with a firm case that could withhold pressure around it in the bottom of a backpack, etc. It also has a pouch/pocket on the inside where I can keep my USB cable, as well as a misc. pocket on the exterior for any other accessories. The strap on the inside holds my hard drive inside very snugly so I don't have to worry about it sliding around. The only downfall is it is a lot larger than I expected or would like. It is about the size of a compact grocery store romance novel, and a bit bulky for my 2.5-in drive. Nonetheless, I am willing to trade the bulk and awkward size for the peace of mind in the protection that is offered and the handy storage for my USB cord that isn't found on other cases for external drives.
Amazing service for a fantastic price. Was amazed at how quickly it arrived. Wasn't sure if it
would be a good value for the price but is certainly a GREAT value. Also didn't know if my hard drive would fit but it fit perfectly, seems like just about any size will fit. Will be coming back. - Portable Hard Drive - Hard Drive Cases - Toshiba Hard Drive'
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Financial Calculator - business calculator, calculator
Finally! This is a superb upgrade to TI's previous BA II product. I hated the previous model with a passion given the near "touchless" keypad (allowing for frustrating key entry). THIS is the calculator that I would want to use for the CFA exam (did I mention how much I HATED the previous TI BA calculator??).
For those thinking of the HP12C line, I had a 12C for many years and loved it. However, after it got ruined due to a playful two year old, I bought a new one and found it cheaply made compared to the one I bought in the 80's (very disappointing) and have since abandoned using it. Interestingly, I found the following calculation example from a review of the HP 12C Platinum edition to be very interesting: "If possible, I would suggest that potential users and buyers try this data set on both the 12C and 12cP before buying. Clear register. Find [i] after input [PMT]=-1458;[FV]=0,[n]=84,[PV]=103600. The HP12C would take 20 seconds "running" while the HP12cP would take about 30 seconds to give the same answer [i]=0.4059!"
How long for the BA II Plus Professional? I timed it at about one second.
As calculators go, this is a mighty sweet device -- especially given the clear HP-like display viewable at all angles!! Count me as a definite TI BA II convert! Texas Instruments BA II Plus Professional Financial Calculator
OPENING NOTES:
Just to clarify, this is a financial calculator, essentially the same calculator as the "Texas Instruments BA II Plus Advanced Financial Calculator" but with a cosmetic make-over.
PROS:
- Very attractive appearance.
- Nice "firm-touch" keypad.
- A couple of additional functions (compared to the BA II Plus Advanced).
CONS:
- Leatherette soft case instead of hard case.
- Approx. $21 more (at time of writing) than BA II Plus Advanced.
REVIEW:
This is a very nice calculator. It is full-featured financial calculator with an attractive appearance. The brushed metal face has a polished metal inset to highlight the primary financial function buttons. I like the button layout (which is the same on both the Professional and Advanced models), and preferred it over that of the HP 10bII financial calculator, which I thought had poorly-marked non-financial functions.
The calculator has a solid feel that is consistent with its metal look, and that is further reinforced by the "firm-touch" keypad. Personally, I like the feel of the firm-touch keys and prefer it over a regular keypad, as is found on the BA II Plus Advanced.
My one complaint about the BA II Plus Professional (and the reason I rated it as 4 stars instead of 5) is that it has a soft case instead of a hard case. While the soft case will help protect from superficial marring, it won't protect the calculator from impact or pressure damage, or from accidentally pressing buttons (such as "On") when carrying it. For the extra $21 more than the Advanced model, it would be nice if the Professional model came with a case that will actually protect it.
SUMMARY:
- If you plan to keep your financial calculator around for a while or will use it a lot, and want something nice, then I would recommend this calculator. (I basically think of it as an investment in something I will continue to use for several years.)
- If you think you would prefer a more firm-feeling keypad, then I would recommend this calculator.
- If you are just buying a financial calculator for a finance class and don't plan on getting much use out of it afterward, and don't need the additional functions of the Professional version (which are advertised as being "Net Future Value (NFV), Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR), Modified Duration, Payback, and Discount Payback"), then I would recommend saving some bucks and getting the Advanced model of the BA II Plus.
Have been a stalwart HP financial calculator user for over two decades...started with an HP41 in college with financial templates. I always admired HPs for the durable build, ease-of-use (once you got over the RPN hurdle) and displays. I finally needed to replace my over decade old HP 12C and the newer HPs simply do not impress me. Cheaper (as in WAY cheaper!) build...the HPs that came from Malaysia were fantastic calculators...solid keystrokes, superior grade of plastics, the whole nine yards. The newer HPs are made of a plastic that is a giant step backwards. The keys are now laughable, no 'HP Feel' to them at all.
I took all of this in and thought to myself, 'I guess everything is getting cheaper, nowadays...'. Then I ran a NPV calculation at the store and was downright shocked to see it ran slower than my old HP. The one thing I thought MIGHT save the purchase (i.e. cheaper plastic but faster processor) didn't happen. I tried all of the newer HPs...the one display model of the OLDER HP12 (the non-Platinum model and still made in Malaysia) definitely runs TVM calculations quicker. This is NOT how to impress old bankers with a new product.
Time to check out the Texas Instruments BA II Plus Professional. At first glance, to an old HP user, I thought it really LOOKED TI-ish; that is to say, very non-HP. But upon pressing a key or two, I was impressed that TI at least made an attempt at obtaining the old 'HP Feel' to their keys. Not as 'pretty' as HP's angled keys, but good tactile feedback and get this: If you'll hold up the TI BA II PP horizontally and sight down the keys, you'll see they are actually angled! Nice touch, TI.
Nicely laid out TVM section (my only reason for owning a financial calculator, thus supremely important to me) and intuitive to boot. Speed of calculation simply SMOKES current HPs...there is absolutely NO CONTEST. A complex Internal Rate of Return took two to three seconds. TI hasn't been simply sitting around and 'repackaging' anything; whatever is under the hood of this calculator is current and fast.
The rest of the calculator is nicely laid out...keys are pretty much TI convention, which to me is different. I miss a prominent ENTER key.
Likes: I like TI's 'CHAIN' calculation mode. It's similar to RPN without the ENTER keystroke. Remember this if this is your first financial calculator: Most financial calculations are run in CHAIN or RPN mode (and, sadly, no, the TI doesn't support TRUE RPN), not the Algebraic Operation System (AOS). To TI's credit, the calculator defaults to CHAIN calculation (for newbies, this just means that the calculator runs the operation AS IT IS ENTERED; NOT following Algebraic heirarchy of operations). But it is nice that TI recognizes how financial people enter calculations and, unlike other TI calculators, AOS is NOT the default entry mode.
Love the fact that the compounding rate is defaulted to 1, not 12 (HPs always default to 12). Love the fact that interest is always entered as a whole interest number (it divides it for you, automatically). Good, not great, manual. Battery access is very easy. Quality looks genuinely good, but time will be the only final arbiter on this one, but the product appears to be (in my highest compliment) equal to older HPs in every respect.
Dislikes? Quibbling ones to be sure, but the compounding rate mentioned above is a pain to get too; I must have looked 30 minutes in the manual to finally find it (hint: you have to use the Down Arrow key to roll through a series of selections to get it...and it's NOT the first choice). Wish for (on all financial calculators, not just TI) normal AA or AAA batteries...why the manufacturers have to insist on the round, hearing aid style battery is beyond me. I mean, really, how big is a AAA battery?
Wish TI would step up to the plate and offer some mortgage/realty functions in a financial calculator without forcing a user to own 2 calculators. Wish it were programmable, which is just a follow-on to the mortgage/realty/specialized functions.
If TI offered this same model with enhanced functions, programmability and a normal battery, HP could give up the calculator market.
As it stands, a worthy heir to the older HP calculators. I'm sorry to see HP cheapen the product so badly, but TI will gain market share on this one. A solid keeper. - Calculator - Business Calculator - Cfa - Finance Calculator'
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Pasta Sauce - extra, olive oils
We try to use olive oil for as many purposes as possible because of the health benefits. The best olive oils are first pressed/cold pressed because there is less processing involved and the oil has higher levels of the good stuff, plus it is generally of a lighter nature with a less pungent taste.
The latter is particularly important when you are cooking for picky little kids. And it's one of the reasons we use Bertolli's extra-light. This extra-light oil is nearly tasteless. HOW TASTELESS? I use it all the time in cake recipes. It absolutely makes no difference to the taste.
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Olive oil is a key part of my kitchen supplies. We cook with it, use it in salads, and use it in many recipes. Normally, I prefer extra virgin olive oil. Healthy for one; it has some taste to it.
However, there is also a role for extra light olive oil. For one thing, its lack of taste makes it palatable for people who may find extra virgin olive oil not to be to their taste. Second (and this is a bit exotic), this is one of the approaches to the so-called "Shangri-la" Diet. I tried that diet once, and lost about 10 pounds--and have kept most of that off since then (A long story, but the Atkins diet helped me shed 20 pounds, much of which came back--I tried Shangri-la to retain some of the gains from Atkins--and it worked!).
Anyhow, while I prefer Extra virgin olive oil (and I do like the Bertolli brand), this Extra light has a useful role to play.
I don t know what to think about this oil right now. The oil in the last 2 bottles I bought is cloudy. The first one was slightly cloudy but it didn't bother me The second one is more cloudy. The cloudiness is constant It is not a question of temperature. I have kept several bottles of oil in the same location for yrs and I have never seen this happened Smell and taste don t seem to be affected. What is the reason?
The Bertolli Extra Light Olive Oil, Super Value Size, 51-Ounce Bottle is a nice product. There are definitely some considerations though.
First of all, make sure you are getting the proper oil for your needs and recipes. I only got this light olive oil because it was called for by a recipe I had to make a lot of. Nine times out of ten I very much prefer the Bertolli Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Super Value Size, 51-Ounce Bottle. This light one doesn't have nearly as much flavor, especially for salads or simple recipes where you are really tasting the oil.
Also, keep in mind that olive oil is generally more healthy than other oils.
The other thing to keep in mind is the price. This is one of those products where it really pays to subscribe. It's on the expensive side anyway, but subscribing makes it more bearable.
This is a staple that gets used quickly, so even though it's a nice sized bottle don't be afraid to subscribe!
Enjoy! - Olive Oil - Olive Oils - Extra - Oils - Italian - Microwave'
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Leather Ipad 2 Case - ipad keyboard, bluetooth keyboard
I ordered two of these timbuk2 bags. One for my iPad2 and one for my wife's iPad1. They were by all accounts on the description the same, and i bought from this link--I accessed this page from my accounts and prior orders on both purchases. Both said fit the iPad1 and iPad2. The first one I ordered from a third party seller on amazon (ebags) because amazon didn't have any. The second I ordered from amazon. When they came, they are slightly different sizes.
The ebag one fits my ipad2 is about a half inch smaller than the amazon one. It fits perfectly my ipad2 with a smartcover--a leather one if that makes a difference. My wife's iPad1 with the apple case doesn't fit in it.
The amazon one (I.e., the one sold directly from amazon) is bigger and fits the iPad1 with the apple case. There's just a touch of extra room, but it is a great fit. The iPad2 if a little loose in it.
Overall, both bags are great. Good padding. I like the look. There is cushion but it is not overly thick. But there is a little bit of buyer beware out there. If you have an ipad2 in all likelihood you want the smaller bag, but there is no real way to tell from the ordering system.
Edit: If you look at some of the more recent reviews above, it seems as if they might be sending out the smaller one now (as opposed to the larger one discussed in the older comments). So if you have an iPad1 and want to use the apple case, this may not be the sleeve for you. Timbuk2 iPad Envelope Sleeve (Gunmetal/White/Robin, X-Small)
This will fit an iPad2 with the smartcover. This sleeve is nice and thin and should offer a little more protection in addition to the smartcover. The "hook and loop" fastener system is very strong and won't come undone easily.
I bought a smaller sleeve this past fall for my Kindle and liked it so much I wanted to get one for my iPad2.
The sleeve is well made and has the right amount of padding while maintaining a thin profile, but as another reviewer had mentioned, there's an issue with the sizing. I ordered two sleeves both directly from amazon and I ended up getting two different sizes. The first one fit the iPad2 + smart cover perfectly, but the second one is really loose (almost half an inch of wiggle on both ends). I'm getting a replacement from amazon soon, so we'll see if it was just a fluke or maybe their supplier has an older stock of the larger sleeve...
Update:
After 2 more replacements, I was unable to get the smaller sleeve that fits the iPad2 snug for my second sleeve. The sleeve is still great, but unfortunately, it's hit or miss with the sizing. I'm happy with my first one, but unfortunately I can't keep asking for replacements until I get the right one for my friend. I'm still rating this 5 stars because the sleeve I'm keeping works great and fits perfectly, and amazon customer service has been exceptional.
If you want to see the size difference between the cases, take a look at the photo I uploaded on the product page.
I bought this because I have one of their laptop cases with which I am very pleased. The laptop case is thickly quilted and very protective. The iPad case is also very protective, although not quite as thick/padded as the laptop case. Still, it is thick enough and wonderful for what I wanted it for: Protect the iPad from scratches and dents when I toss it in my backpack. It's hardy and well-made with tough, rigid seams all around the outer edge. The flap closes with three large velcro strips - maybe too much, but better too much than too little.
Fast Delivery. The color of the Sleeve is attractive. But seriously, i would not recommend anyone to get this sleeve for iPad2. The flip is hard. The width of the sleeve does not have any extra space left which means that you got to use a slight force in order to fit it in. (Ended up getting scratches on the side of my iPad2. The material inside the sleeve does not provide a sense of secure. (It's abit rough). Would like to return the item if possible.
The Timbuk2 iPad envelope sleeve is perfect for what I was needing. After getting my iPad I went and bought a keyboard case to go with it-ZAGGmate with Keyboard, but still felt that I'd need something else in case I didn't need to take the keyboard case with me. I was pleasantly surprised that not only does my iPad fit perfectly in this case, and although it's a little snug, I can put the iPad into the Zaggmate keyboard case and then put the entire thing into the Timbuk2 sleeve! Got the baby blue/grey/white and it looks pretty stylish too, if you're into that. Good padding, without being overkill and also looks great when carrying it as well!
Been looking for a sleeve to fit my Ipad2. This looked light weight, I liked the style and looked easy to carry (which it is) but when received, it was too small. When I tried to slide my Ipad2 in the sleeve, it wouldn't fit. I returned it, ordered a second, one as the representive told me that with this item, the size can vary. After receiving the second one - I give up - this one is smaller than the first, about 1/4 inch smaller. Needless to say, this one is being sent back. - Ipad Keyboard - Ipad Case - Bluetooth Keyboard - Ipad 2'
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Sandisk 16gb Microsdhc Card - 16gb, sandisk
Though I wish I had waited a couple of weeks to buy this card (the price dropped 30 dollars in the past two weeks), I have nothing but good things to say about the card. Easy to load, easy to read. I managed to put about 11 gigs on here in the first three days (lots of music) and the access has been flawless. Word of caution, be careful with the card reader. My first attempt led to a corrupted card which I had to return. May have been a manufacturing defect (bought from best buy, not from Amazon. Best buy charged 99.00). I reccomend loading the card in the device before adding data rather than using the reader and then inserting loaded card.
All in all, a miracle of storage on a tiny card. I eagerly await the 32 gb in a year or two. 16GB Microsd Memory Card
Great card, works great, is exactly what it says, and comes with SanDisk's standard warranty. A couple things to remember, 16 "gigabytes" in manufacturer terms equates to about 14.9 true formatted gigabytes (because a kilo for a computer is 1024). Also the MicroSDHC standard is the same card and interface as the old MicroSD; the difference is in the compression method. This means that many smartphones that didn't support SDHC when they were made can support it if the software is upgraded. An example of this is any Windows Mobile phone that has been upgraded to WinMo 6.1; 6.1 supports SDHC.
I bought this ithem for the new Sprint HTC Touch Pro phone. After formatting it to the phones specification it worked like a charm, there's so much room on the card that I don't know what to do with the rest of it. It's the perfect Card for my phone.
The RIM 9530 comes with an 8GB Sandisk microSDHC already installed with phone. Despite same, I wanted even more storage on my new phone to accomodate a bigger (business) e-mail store, large work files and records (convenient availability and back-up when traveling away from office), and room for personal files including music, audible books (now have lots of room for these right on my phone), pictures, etc. This additional storage capability right on my phone allows me to leave my laptop (PC) at work/home for some trips - a blessing indeed given the hassles of air travel, luggage, etc. When phone is connected to your PC (or borrowed/public PC), the 16GB card can be readily accessed as a USB mass storage device. Very handy.
No problems with this (16 GB Sandisk micro sdhc) card - installed quickly and transferred/loaded all files without any problems. I have been using this since late November (including almost daily synchronization between phone and PC) and am pleased to confirm that as of January 12, 2009 I have not experienced a single problem with the card. Highly recommended for others using a compatible phone who can benefit from the additional storage capability offered by this fast, reliable 16GB microSDHC.
It's kind of hard to review something as utilitarian as a memory card. It does what it's supposed to in my phone (which will recognize up to 32 gig cards). I tend to install as much as I can on the memory card to conserve the limited space most phones allow the user. There's been no noticeable difference in program run or data access speed for anything on the card. Delivery was on time & without damage. The only downside was that I needed the card then & couldn't wait for prices to drop.
I bought this SanDisk 16GB Micro SDHC card to use in my Sansa View MP3 player and I love it. It works for exactly what I wanted it to, more space for songs, pictures and videos. Definetely recommend it, great storage space for the price.
I bought a Sansa Clip 4GB mp3 player and was looking for more space. The clip supported up to 16GB MicroSDHC cards so I bought this one based on price and reviews. I chose to buy it from the featured merchant - Digital media Source- based on its faster shipping for the same price as the default that Amazon was showing. It was a good choice because the item showed up new in sealed Sandisk packaging. I put the card in my mp3 player and at first my computer didn't recognize it, after thinking I got screwed I plugged it in again and it worked great. I filled it up with songs and have been working out with it for the past week with no problems at all. I recommend choosing Digital Media source as your vendor, I was happy I did. Since some reviews said the chip showed up by it self and not in a package it was not the case through them.
Great card. I've had it in daily use for about 3 months now, I use it as a backup storage space for large zip files. Data transfer speeds are great, it doesn't seem to get hot like some other brands I've tried, and I've never lost any data on it to corrupt FAT tables or other screw ups that a lot of flash drives seem to do.
You can never have too much storage, and this relates to smartphones as much as it does to PCs. My WinMo device (AT&T Fuze) has GPS, music, photos, video, spreadsheets, PowerPoint slideshows, Excel spreadsheets, etc. This card stores a ton of stuff (including a full set of maps for my GPS so I don't have to rely on a data connection). Together with the on-board storage, it gives me just a little more storage than the over-hyped 16G iPhone.
It is a Class 2 card, so its transfer rate is slower than some smaller cards, but I haven't noticed any problems with video or audio playback. Still, I'd like to see a Class 4 version in the future to allow for faster data transfer. Also, I purchased this card to replace my last 16GB card that got corrupted and became unusable (after about 2 months). I've had this one for almost 2 months with no problems so far, and the last one is going back to SanDisk (they have lifetime warranties). Cards of any size can go bad, but I'm hoping the last one was an anomaly. - Sandisk - 16gb - Cell Phone Memory - Microsdhc'
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Hp Ink Cartridge - black ink, printer
I bought a cute little mobile Hp Deskjet 450cbi for college, which has proved to be tiny but reliable, and it's definitely worth the money. While three months of use of our Epson printer at home drains the cartridge, three months of printing out two to three several-page papers every week using my HP 450cbi leaves the cartridge drained only to 40%. Great moneysaver for a poor college student like me! HP 56 Black Ink Cartridge (C6656AN#140)
I just recently purchases an HP5550 and the printer, despite some negative reviews on speed... is excellent. The Ink is another story altogether. The cartridges are very small and after 1 week of regular use (home business printing, 4 or 5 pictures on sample paper) the ink is almost 1/2 finished!!! This could be a problem in the end as the ink is more expensive than other printer manufacturers. I guess watching ink consumption is something HP did not warn us about!
I upgraded to a new HP printer/scanner/copier 1350 earlier this year having used an old Deskjet 610C previously and was frankly very pleased with the quality that the new printer produced with this cartridge. The text is very crisp and clean and unlike the old printer ink does not smudge if left in the printer whilst the next sheet is sliding onto it.
HP cartridges always are a little more expensive than others but I do think they're worth the price. And they are coming down in price, I can remember when a black deskjet printer cartridge cost nearly £20 and a tricolor cartridge nearly £30.
You can ignore the warning that the cartridge is running low in ink as it comes up much sooner than is necessary. Generally speaking when HP cartridges (laser and deskjet) start to run out you get portions of the page text faded out in the printout and that doesn't usually happen for quite some time after the warning message appears.
What's to say - this is an OEM HP ink cartridge from HP. It performs exactly as you'd expect. The price from amazon is good. The only way you'll typically beat their price on this is either buying in bulk at a warehouse club or to buy a remanufacturered cartridge or ink kit. The former is risky as printer prices drop so fast you can end up with more ink than you need at a price higher than a new printer, and the latter which can be messy and sometimes impact print quality if you get low end stuff.
While the general axiom is that HP sells discounted printers and jacks up the price on the resulting cartridges.This is not the case here, it seems; The cartridges are very cheap and 1 lasts a long time.This is an important quality for a chem major who prints LOTS of lab reports but doesn't want to have to go to the store for ink constantly.
Presently the Amazon price for a new one, especially for customers who have Prime, is unmatched. You might save a few bucks with refurbs, but I sure haven't had much luck with them. Should you go with a refurb, be sure that you use your printer on a regular basis. They dry up faster than new ones, requiring multiple recleanings (and wasting of the "good" cartridge's ink) and occasionally simply refusing to come back to life. If you do purchase a refurb from an Amazon vendor and are dissatisfied with its performance, don't write reviews panning the cartridge as though it were Amazon's or Hewlitt Packard's fault.
All these companies put three drops of ink and charge $1000. Rip off artists because we need it. But I like this ink. It's good if you set your print settings to fastdraft or fastnormal. I got about 500 pages and still went past the low ink warning.
The biggest plus is it's easy to find. - Hewlett-packard - Black Ink - Printer - Inkjet Supplies'
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Light Weight - travel clock, travel alarm clock
I bought this alarm clock today (April 7, 2007) at Bed, Bath and Beyond for $10. I wish I had seen the reviews first. I bought it because of the product name, small size and variety of options. Unfortunately, I realized it wasn't a great buy when I brought it home...and spent a few hours trying to keep the battery in a certain position so the clock would stay on. The connections appear to be very sensitive and the battery doesn't stay in place.
The clock light is pointless. It's supposed to help you see the time in the dark, but unless you have the clock at a certain angle everything will appear blurry. Actually, the screen is blurry in most positions even with the light off.
As for the alarm, it's pretty quiet. If you're a sound sleeper or live in a noisy environment, this is not the clock for you. You'll only hear the alarm if you sleep with it under your ear.
A final note on this product: The clock has been on for almost an hour without any problems...but only with the battery cover slightly open. If I close the cover all the way, the clock shuts off. If you want an alarm clock that will last awhile, I suggest buying something else. You get less than you pay for with this model. SharpTech SPC303 LCD Travel Alarm Clock with Folding Metal Case (Champagne)
I bought this clock at WalMart at the end of last year (2005). It was the cheapest travel clock with the features that I wanted. It has worked well as a daily alarm clock until about a month ago when the alarm stopped beeping. I have replaced the battery and the alarm still doesn't beep, but the display light flashes as normal. I got about 8 months out of this clock, so I guess that's not bad. But I wouldn't buy it again.
I bought this travel alarm at Target. It was shoddy from the outset, but for $10 I managed to use it despite the dim display and tinny alarm for one trip. Then I realized the battery only lasts a few weeks. I would have spent more on batteries than the clock itself in the first year. It also began to literally pull apart at the seams. I mailed the clock to Sharp's corporate headquarters in NJ with my complaint and received a letter back saying it wasn't one of their products even though it clearly says "Sharp" right on the front. So either they are lying and producing terrible products or they are not protecting their trademark and allowing other companies to manufacture shoddy products and market them with the Sharp name. Either way I could never buy a product with the Sharp name on it again.... how could I ever be sure if it would be backed up by Sharp or not.
I bought this clock at Target and I really like it. I use it as my everyday alarm clock so it's gone through more use than a travel alarm would, although I travel with it as well. The clock looks nice, folds very compactly.
Reading the other 2 bad reviews, I had to say how much I love this clock. I especially like the temperature feature. I've used this clock for months and the batteries are still going strong. I really appreciate the alarm time being displayed all the time. I don't have to wonder if I readjusted my wake up time for the next day as everyday I need to wake up at a different time.
I gave this clock 3 stars because the back light blew out this week. I don't see a way to replace it. I've searched for small alarm clocks that I like and haven't found anything better. So I'm going to give this clock another try. The price is low enough to justify giving it another go.
I really like the look of this alarm clock, hopefully it will hold up ok, it seems to be a bit mixed, looking at reviews. Apparently it is a SHARPtech product, not Sharp, made by M.Z. Berger and Company.
I have the warranty on hand - It is warranteed for 2 years after date of purchase against manufacturing defects. If you still have the reciept or photocopy, you can send them with the product to:
M.Z. Berger Service Center
33-00 Northern Boulevard
Long Island City, NY 11101-2224
but they require a check of $5.95 to cover S&H, which is hardly worth it for a $10 product. They note to include your return address. If mine breaks, perhaps I will purchase the award winning plastic one from LL Bean.
The model is SPC303 - or at least mine is.
So, I got this a week ago and somehow -- on using the Snooze function -- I put it into a "Silent Alarm" mode. No lie. I set the alarm on a test and waited. The display blinked. No sound. After spending far too long trying to get it out of silent mode (including removing the battery in order to rest it to factory default), I called Sharp for help. Two phone numbers later, they tell me "It's not a Sharp Product." Even with Sharp's name all over it, it's not a Sharp product therefore they don't support it. The support number they provided wasn't even a toll free support line.
Thanks for nothing, Sharp. - Travel Alarm Clock - Alarm Clock - Light Weight - Travel Clock'
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Bundles - ipad case, ipad accessory
I wanted the skin to make my iPad more stable in my hands. It was slippery. I love pink so that was a good thing. It arrived timely, the price was right and I enjoy using my iPad with the skin surrounding it.
Applying the LCD Screen Guard was another story. It is a great idea. but I had a terrible time applying it to the screen straight and without bubbles. The next time I apply one will be easier. Practice makes perfect? Right. I have several more opportunities to practice applying the screen protector.
This product is perfect for my iPad. The screen protector/guard is pretty hard to put on because despite my efforts, it continues to bubble and look like a bad window tinting job on a cheap car. Other than that, the cover is perfect. Super fast delivery!
The pink silicone iPad case is pretty much what it looks like; the silicone is a little thicker than what I expected but not objectionably so. Some of the buttons (like the main on/off button) are covered by/hidden under the silicone cover but you can still push them with no problem.
The LCD screen guard was a little problematic - we didn't get the cardboard bubble-squeezer tool (or if we did, we couldn't find it or didn't know what it was) so pressing the bubbles out from under the LCD screen guard was harder than I thought it should be. I couldn't get all of the bubbles out but it doesn't seem to matter - we don't notice or see the bubbles unless we are really looking for them, and they don't interfered with using the iPad. - Apple Ipad - Ipad Accessory - Ipad Case - Ipad Skin'
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A Bit Disappointing - kindle covers, built ny
I was pretty excited to try this case for the new Kindle 3 because I have other Built sleeves for my laptops and I love them to death. This case has a few different problems that make it not worth the price of entry
1) The zipper snags constantly because it is reversible
2) The tag inside the case frequently gets caught in the zipper
3)I have the striped version and the word "Built" in stamped into both sides of the case vertically along one of the stripes. Not the big white "BUILT" in the lower right corner, but what looks to be a stamp that says Built. As in an ink stamp. It looks terrible. It is the first and only thing I see every time I look at the case. And it's on both sides. It almost looks to be a product inventory stamp, like something they would use to identify it.
For the price, you can definitely do better than this case. What can you expect though. It's a first generation case. BUILT Reversible Neoprene Kindle Cover (Fits 6" Display, Latest Generation Kindle), Bowery Stripe and Scuba Blue
We are traveling for a month and I needed some protection for the Kindle 3. This was the only neoprene zippered case available immediately. I like the color (blue striped) as it catches my eye and makes it less likely that I'll leave it behind on an airplane(like I did my Kindle 2 in it's black case). That's about it for me.
I don't like the zipper pull; it's big (I guess because the case is reversible) so I have to be careful not to scratch the Kindle when putting it in. The case is such a tight fit that when I take the Kindle out, the sleeping Kindle is jolted awake every time b/c the on/off switch rubs against the case. The white label inside was a problem for the zipper until I cut it out.
I will have to use this for now, but hopefully by the time we return from vacation there will be some better choices.
I'm very glad that I chose this case for my new kindle3. I read the negative reviews here, but did not let that deter me. This case has everything I wanted... light weight and low bulk with a zipper that fully protects my kindle when inside my bag. The other neoprene cases available at this time were open ended. I just didn't want some pen or random earring to slip inside and scatch my new kindle. The size is just right... not too small or big. And I've had no problem what-so-ever with the zipper. I simply removed the interior tag before I used it. If this case sounds like it has the features you want as well, I would recommend it.
I couldnt wait to get another NY BUILT item. I have the bottle covers, wine carriers and Laptop case. This was a great disappointment. Loved the cover and the material BUT the zipper didnt even zip up once before it broke in 3 pieces. Very disappointing. Now I have to send it back.
I am very happy with the kindle cover/sleeve, its a perfect fit and aesthetically good. The only draw back, due to the snug fit, is that depending on direction you slip the kindle in, the "awake" button can get pushed as your putting the kindle inside the sleeve. If you don't check, the kindle can be active and changing pages without you knowing it!
This case is pretty much what I expected, having seen other BUILT products. I liked have some color and pattern choices when I made the purchase. It fits the Kindle snugly and the zipper seems sturdy. The only drawback is that the bottom edge rubs against the Kindle as I am taking it in or out, which occasionally trips the power switch on the Kindle. Other than that, I think it's a great case.
I got a BUILT sleeve for my Kindle 2 and while it served its purpose (protecting the Kindle in my bag), I was concerned about the Kindle sliding out of the sleeve. So this time around I opted for the BUILT case with the zipper. The case works very well for me. I haven't had the on/off switch snag on the edge of the case yet, but to be on the safe side, I put the Kindle in with the on/off switch towards the end with the BUILT logo. That way if it does snag, it gets pushed towards "off." When the case is reversed, the zipper is a little difficult to close but I don't mind keeping the blue stripes out because I love the striped side.
this bag is well designed & the color-mix is so attractive that I could not resist to buy it, but I found it too tight for my kindle3, every time I have to pay effort in putting my kindle3 in or pulling it out of the bag, so I finally go back to use my leather book cover again. a bit pitty to me. I suggest BUILT may make this bag bigger enough to store kindle3 with leather book cover or make it a bit bigger for kindle3.
I found this a great product, it suited my purpose for pretection for my kindle perfectly I like to hold the kindle in my hands with no other thing on it,I find it suits great, as when I have finished my reading I slipe it back it the protection sleeve. I travel a lot and find this easy to use when I'm out and about. - Kindle Covers - Kindle Sleeve - Kindle 3 Covers - Built Ny'
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Camera Batteries
This is an excellent rechargable Lithium-IOn Batery brought to you by Kodak. Yet when purchasing a camera, please check the in-box content. Most-to-all cameras include this battery.Yet as a backup or replacement, this is your battery to use for your Kodak EasyShare Kodak Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery/KLIC 7001
the V-600 camera is excellent but battery life not that good. You will want a backup but this battery has the same short charge. If you want the v-600 as a wideangle lense pocket camera, then you may want to consider a spare charge but it is pricey.
Bought this for my daughter's camera. She is getting ready to give us our 1st Grand Baby! Her camera charges from a USB port and up until now, she has not had to worry about missing shots taking too many pics. But, thinking ahead, we decided that the battery life may not be enough when our little bundle of joy gets here. So we bought some extra batteries, charged them up, and now we are ready for her debut!
I did not have a chance to use the product but I had a chance to deal with the seller, not Amazon.com, its oudside seller, they sent me a broken package, when I return they never contact with me, when I asked they said (politely) that they never receive it back even I sent them the receipt of my shipping, they also said I should check with the Post Office where I sent the package,they might've known that I did not buy the insurance when mailing, therefore I have no chance to track it out. That was my bad experience with them, luckly it was not an expensive purchase but I think that was their expensive of loosing their reputation.
Simple to use. Red light means it is charging, green means it is done. This is day one so I'm not 100% sure all is well. Got the charger in a timely manner and it seems to work. Works on wall plug or 12 volts DC. I think it will solve the problem of occasionally having a dead battery in the camera, especially when you need to take a photo.
This battery is the best brand I've found to work for my camera. It stays charged for multiple uses. I have 2 so when one is charging, I can use the other. Even when the low battery light begins to appear, it is still good for many more shots.
This was a great company to order from. The product I ordered was delivered promptly and I was able to track my package and was notified of any changes. The product was in good condition and was exactly what I needed. I hope to do business with this company in the future.'
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Usb Car Adapter - ipad charger, iphone 4
This is a great dual port car charger.
Unlike a lot of dual USB chargers out there, it puts out a good 5v 2A current out of the top jack, and an above average 5v 1A current out of the bottom jack.
If you use a car dock (especially the Google/HTC Nexus One Car Dock) you can charge your phone and run your dock with a regular high quality Micro USB 2 cable. This saves a lot of headache if you are using a single Car DC jack for multiple devices. So, you can run a GPS Android Phone Dock, along with a standard iPod/iPhone USB 2 cable with no extra adapters or dongles. Mega space savings and clutter prevention.
The charger juts out about 1 1/2 inches from your standard sized DC jack surface. I can see why they needed to do this versus making it more flush to the car panel. The thing gets warm with full load and needs the extra space. I believe they made the Powerbolt Duo as small as they could for the price.
Speaking of price, this adapter uses high quality plastics and seems more expensive than its MSRP price. Although the metal contact pieces are not of a high conductivity metal, I expect that it would not corrode even with the occasional car style beverage spills and drips. The 30-pin Dock cable that comes with the unit is the standard Kensington iPod cable quality. The cable itself is flimsier, but it's reinforced where it counts. Apple cables usually become separated where the cable jacket meets the connector. The included Kensington cable will probably last a few months longer with heavy use because of its reinforced areas.
Here are my experiences:
2A Jack:
Fast Charge Barnes & Noble Nook
Fast Charge Nexus One (and probably all HTC devices)
Fast Charge and safely run Nexus One Car Dock using standard HTC or other premium Micro USB 2 cable
Fast Charge iPhone 4
Fast Charge iPad
Standard Charge iPhone/iPod (all)
1A Jack
Standard charge all devices, but not enough current to fast charge or run dock + phone combo by itself.
The only way this could be better if it were smaller, and both ports were 2A.
I highly recommend this adapter to all roadwarriors and mobile device users! Kensington K33497US PowerBolt Duo Car Charger Compatible with iPhone 4, iPad 1 and 2
I second the other five-star reviews. This device outputs the power it states from both ports, and, consequently, can charge anything up to and including the iPad and iPad 2. It also runs cool even under load; it's a very well-engineered piece of gear.
Critically for Ford owners and other car owners whose cigarette lighter jacks are powered even when the ignition is off, this device has VERY low standby power draw. While this is not listed in the specs on the box, I asked Kensington tech support for the draw when the charger is plugged in but nothing is charging from either of the USB ports. The response: "We are sorry for the delay in the responce. We would like to inform you that the product(K33497US) draws approxmitely 5mA in stand by mode."
(I had another iPad charger that would drain my car battery in a few days when left plugged in but with nothing charging. The Kensington seems not to have the same problem.)
In short, of all the high-powered car chargers out there for iPads and similar devices, this is the one to get.
As far as the construction and features built into this relatively small USB adapter go, I am very pleased. With two USB ports I have greatly improved my car's functionality. Although I am unable to comment yet about the lasting durability, the device seems solid enough to last with frequent use.
Compared to the other two-port USB adapters on the market at this time I am not sure you will find one that is smaller and more flush to your vehicle's cigarette lighter. Yes, the marketing photos provided by Kensington are misleading (and likely photoshopped) about the size of the adapter, but I give them credit for packaging two high-powered ports into the device--about the diameter and just a little longer than a C-cell battery.
As far as features go the PowerBolt Duo probably deserves 5 stars. However, because the actual size is an inch or so larger than the size suggested by product photos, and somewhat mis-described by "Ultra-small size", I am knocking a star off my rating. All-in-all though, if you are okay with the additional size, I happily recommend this product.
I bought two of these, thinking that the picture showed a flush item, however, it does stick out of your car's lighter plug about an inch or so. I like the idea that two people can charge their iPhone's at the same time while in the car- great for travel, or for using the GPS without draining your phone's battery. Can't wait til I get an iPad and can use this to charge it in my car while on the road! One thing I didn't like was that the black cable that comes with it, does not fit an iPhone4 with a bumper on it. You have to remove the bumper in order to charge it. I would also have liked it if two cables came with the charger since it is a "duo". However, only one cable comes with it. This car charger will work out nicely for my family of iPhone4 users, we just have to remove our bumpers to enjoy. - Ipad Charger - Gps Charger - Droid Charger - Iphone 4'
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Klein Jsds02 7 Piece Journeyman Screwdri...
The positives in my opinion are that they feel great in my hand, they fit the screws I have used them on very well and they are attractive. The negatives are that I would have wanted them to have a metal striking cap in case you need to tap it lightly with a hammer and that the blade type indicator on the back seems to rub off easily. With that said, the biggest issue is the tip durability. They seem to be noticeably weaker than the standard klein screwdrivers I bought about eight years ago. This seems to be a sad trend with klein drivers in general... If they could bring the tip durability back to where it was about a decade ago I'd rate these drivers 4 or 5 stars. However, as it stands I'm more likely to look to other brands such as the german or swiss made ones such as Felo, Wera, Witte or PB Swiss among others... These brands are often LESS expensive than this Klein set, even when they are on sale for under forty dollars... Klein JSDS02 7-Piece Journeyman Screwdriver Set
I have been using these Klein Journeyman Screwdrivers since they came out and just love them! They are very comfortable to use and feel great in your hand. The design of the handles are some the best I have used and grip really well. I use these in conjunction with the Klein cushion grip screwdrivers, both are excellent! The tips fit the screw very well without slipping or stripping out the screw. Klein uses a very hard/durable steel in there screwdrivers, I have been using them for years and am extremely impressed!
I have had this screwdriver set for about a year and I have found them to be quite durable and well made. The handle design is very ergonomic, so it is easy to put a lot of torque on it. I have had no issues whatsoever with the tips bending, breaking or chipping. The only complaint I do have about this product is that the handle material has a very pungent odor to it. I thought initially it would wear off after a while but it hasn't. I don't usually notice it when I'm working on something but when I go to my toolbox to get anything I smell it. And no it's not something else in my toolbox, it is very obviously the handles. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a quality product but not at the professional level.
The Journeyman line is no disappointment. The tips of these screwdrivers are machined well so they fit screws properly. The tips also appear to be very hard and unlikely to fail. The handle is a good fit. They are not as soft as the regular Klein cushion grips but anyone who does a lot of work wit their hands probably won't mind. These are huge step for anyone who has been using Chinese garbage tools. I would buy these again.
I have always used the cheap Stanley and no-name screwdrivers that you get at very low prices, or free with a rebate, and none of them last. I purchased this set a couple years ago and they have not failed me. The handles feel good in my hands, the design is sturdy, and I am glad I spent the money I did.'
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