16 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
Creative GigaWorks T40 Series II 2.0 Multimedia Speaker System with BasXPort Technolgy We have had some logitech speakers that I have been listing to music on for about a year now… I knew there was better sound available because I bought many decent earbuds earlier this year. I prefer listing to music through speakers, so I have been searching for a nice set associated with computer speakers. I knew the logitech speakers were bad after i couldn’t tell the difference between low and high touch rate Pandora. These speakers ARE just like the reviews indicate. Totally worth the money for me. It is amazing for someone not utilized to good speakers. They are big… but if you include room – get’em.
Having listened to high end audio systems, when it comes towards computer and compressed audio files, I don’t expect very much. Far to boomy or maybe dead. Granted for what these kind of offer, the do what they are able to and do it properly. These produce sufficient highs without being harsh or overly shiny. The mid’s are cool and smooth. Obviously on a 3. 0 system with these kind of small drivers, one isn’t expecting reproduction at the lower end. Their sweet spot will be the mid range and I stumbled upon these refreshing especially together with voices. At the current selling price ~$100, they are pleasing and worth the cost.
If I had a wish to have the Creative designers, it would be to couple these T40 II’s with the sub from the T3. The overall sound would’ve a nicer range.:). Read the rest of this entry »
13 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
HP Q7504A Image Transfer Kit i aquired the tracker TK102-2 initial from xenxun company, and let me tell you people, what a tracker!, its so small as well as works great, im from colombia, so my house and my garage are created from solid bricks and so may be the ceiling, my car was inside garage, i put this small device inside trunk, i closed the trunk and close the doorway of my garage as well as i thought “that little will not likely work so hidden in there”, and guess what, it worked!, it showed on google maps the place where was our car, and the battery lasts 3 days in the raw, it doesnt drain the battery so much, when you are not tracking the product, then it goes in standby mode, thats why the battery makes it upto 3 days, and i dont should pay annual fees, everything is free which device was is merely around 100 bucks, so im so pleased about
reading some reviews with this GTU10 from garmin, people complain about this revolutionary product doesnt work indoors and the battery barely goes through everyday, so if you wish something more, then look for this tk102-2 from xenxun firm, but be careful there are several cheap fakes around. Read the rest of this entry »
8 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Home 3 TB External Hard Drive STAM3000100, Black I owned the previous model of this very same Pentax camera… the W90. I purchased this camera to take on trips expecting it to get durable. This camera was used one week in 2011 and one week in 2012 when it ceased to work after 3 days use on a trip. This is totally unwanted. This camera was approx fourteen days out of its factory warranty period but had only been used by a total of about 10 days. This camera was returned to Pentax. After review, Pentax service told me they’d repair this camera INSIDE MY COST with an estimate of close to the price of the original purchase! This was an costly lesson to me that the grade of a Pentax is doubtful and their business lacks adequate support services. You would think that to be a small player in your digital market that Pentax would try and pursue return customers. I will not advise their product and assistance. I have lost approx the identical price as the WG-1. Zero stars would be described as a better rating. Read the rest of this entry »
8 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
Seagate GoFlex 1.5TB FireWire 800 USB 2.0 Ultra-Portable External Hard Drive for Mac STBA1500100, Silver Howdy, my name is “Rick” and I’m a place hog. (Insert audience saying, “Hi Rick! “) My middle name is “Nature, ” and I abhor a vacuum, or rather an empty hard disk drive. Give me a new hard disk drive and I’ll fill the idea with backups, “temporary” files and every other form of digital detritus I could find. (“Why in this blazes did I help save THAT? “)
Anyway, my main computers are generally notebooks. As any notebook owner already knows, the hard drives usually are small (“But the idea sounded so big when i bought this! “) and refill fast. They usually aren’t real easy to replace. So I’m one of those that has to reside with”Warning! You have less when compared with 5% remaining space” messages sprouting up.
Then there’s the “OMG! I just lost everything” moment. Ok, so that happens additional on my Windows portable computer than on my Macintosh notebook, but the point even now applies.
Since we can’t just give a second hard drive to our notebooks, we have to move external. I have Seagate GoFlex easily transportable drives in silver with regard to my Macs and black for Windows. That makes keeping them straight very easy.
Any data that I don’t utilize often gets moved for an external drive on some sort of “Data” partition. I use Carbon Duplicate Cloner (Mac) as well as Easus Todo-Backup (Windows) to clone my entire drive to a matching clone partition by using an external drive. Both programs are free of charge. Both make it wherever I can boot away from the external drive and in the event that need, my internal drive to the stage of the last backup.
Here’s where the GoFlex devices excel… USB 2. 0 is pretty very much standard. USB 3. 0 is becoming normal on Windows machines. Firewire 800 is normal on Macs and Thunderbolt is actually standard on new Macs. GoFlex drives have detachable interfaces. I now have HARDWARE 2. 0, USB 3. 0, eSATA, and Firewire 800 interfaces which can be put on any associated with my GoFlex portable harddrives. There is also some sort of Thunderbolt adaptor but since i don’t have a Thunderbolt vent yet, I’ve not purchased a single. Read the rest of this entry »
7 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
Samsung B2230 22-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor – Glossy Black Idea everything was great – couldn’t become more pleased – when under 2 months into owning this instantly one day it quit working. I had done nothing – no adjustments or maybe changes – no pushing in or out — just leaving it on it’s own. The screen comes on for approximately 2 seconds & subsequently goes black. Tried plugging it in to another computer, same issues. WTF??
And of course the return policy is really lame that I’m 3 weeks past & now stuck with a totally useless monitor. I’m a single parent on a part-time income, we don’t have a TV – we operate the computer so this is the major source of from work to entertainment to learning for us – and now My business is totally screwed. Do not risk getting stuck with an item of junk – go for you to Best Buy & purchase something that includes a real warranty & return policy of at the least 90 days. This is total BS – couldn’t become more displeased with Amazon & TigerDirect & Samsung. Read the rest of this entry »
6 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
Samsung 830 – Series MZ-7PC128N/AM 128 GB 2.5 Inch SATA III MLC Internal SSD Laptop Kit with Norton Ghost 15 I believe the AMD processor is a wonderful value for money. Got this CPU pertaining to CDN $180. Installed it into my personal ASUS Sabertooth 990FX in addition to my old Noctua cooler (simply using one fan out of two in the meantime). Also installed Windows 7 patches. Overclocked to 4 GHz. Works great. Runs cool at idle.
I have spent almoust the same income on my Athlon 5200 just previously and decided on way more the performance difference is huge.
The processor might be slower than i5 or other competitors using some benchmarks, but it runs the many programs that I need as fast when i want it to, and that’s what matters in my experience the most. Read the rest of this entry »
5 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS 12.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with Full 1080p HD Video (Red) I recently bought a Canon T3I and chose to get this memory card after seeing the value drop on it AND because I need to something with enough storage to record hours connected with videos and store hundreds of pictures while not having to worry about it receiving full and switching cards. Therefore, this is perfect.
It works great with my T3I, I have absolutely no issues with it when recording nor taking pictures. Some people have complained about the video stopping after a while on their T2I, I guess that isn’t a worry for T3Is because When i tested mine out for couple of minutes and it never stopped nor gave me an oversight.
I love these storage cards because I own a MBP and I really could just stick them inside SD slot and automatically own it appear on my pc.
The only problem We have is making the Picture Rescue 4 software (you’ll get for free) obtain the card. I have a Lexar 4GB SDHC card that your software recognizes but as i pop in the 128GB card the software program says “Image Rescue 4 cannot locate a valid media card mounted on this computer. ” Which I miss why? my only guess will be, maybe because this is a SDXC card? I doubt that could be the problem because if that had been the case then why would they add the free software, hah. It’s no big deal to my opinion, hence me still giving the goods 5 stars because the software program is just a freebee it isn’t really mandatory, but I’d be nice to have it working with the card in the event I ever accidentally erase something, mainly when I anticipate using this card as my main card.
If anyone has gotten it to operate, please inform me! Thanks:). Read the rest of this entry »
3 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
HP P2035N LaserJet Printer Monochrome I got myself this to use as PVR using a U-Verse box. After installing and running for about 5 minutes, I would get a tool in use by an additional program. Or, the software would just lock up completely. I tried over and over reinstalling the program after removing it first, I tried the up-to-date drivers from Hauppauge, crash every time, the longest I received was 8 minutes. What a shame, the video output was excellent it took over 4 several hours to transcode a 5 second clip (using Nero 9) to be able to mpeg-2 coded at 7900bits using a laptop running Vista 64bit Residence Edition with 4 megs involving RAM, and an AMD Durion two. 1 dual-core chip. Unfortunately, the Nero 9 software did not recognize the video suggestions source, nor did Windows Media Center recognize a tuner. Either the harware Hauppauge designed just isn’t up to the undertaking or their sofware/drivers are woefully inadeguate or both equally. Spent about 18 hours wanting to make this work with no luck. Fix the problems in addition to I’ll buy one, but $200. 00 for a crash every 5 minutes? Not me.
Update: Having worked on Windows products returning to college to MS-Dos, I began to question if either the car owner had a conflict having another driver on my system or it could be another device was making a memory address conflict. I began shutting straight down unnecessary open programs one at a time and checking for fails. After extensive testing, I can report that with the Hauppauge to run with my system, I have to depart my antivirus program (though I enabled the Arcsoft program for exception within the antivirus program) plus I must deactivate the wireless connection. (I had seen where another people had noticed as long as they taped up the IR Blaster window for the Hauppauge unit they had some success, in my case it absolutely was just easier to deactivate/reactivate the bond as necessary).
When I do this particular, I also lose connection to my wireless printer that offers me a message declaring so. As long as I this, I have been capable to record over two several hours of video and audio through the Component output with no crash no less than 8 different times. The Arcsoft software can be ok, but if you have Nero the output might be made to look better. (Nero 9 during my case). The resultant video is in fact quite good, not as good as a digital dvd or blu-ray, but quite good. Sharpness is diminished (this will be expected, after all it is surely an analog signal you’re recording) but when you just want a decent copy of a movie on dvd or maybe blu-ray, this is a pretty good alternative whenever you can make it work with your system. I was able to be able to leave my hdmi cable connected nonetheless record, the bitrate for documenting stays skyhigh (all around 15, 000) when you do this. If you remove the particular hdmi cable the bitrate is going way down (concerning 5, 000) When you transcode the video to install onto a dvd the particular reduced bitrate takes much less time and looks roughly equivilent a great sp dvd, the higher bitrate looked great using a blu-ray disc I burned. Read the rest of this entry »
2 May 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32 GB 9.7-Inch Tablet Computer The Kindle Fire is fine as a reader but a pain make use of for anything else.
I’m considering taking my personal Kindle Fire back for one simple reason: I HATE the carousel characteristic. It’s an eyesore around the home screen and merely makes my reader seem like a messy desk. I like things to become neat and the carousel just clutters the screen. It is a pain to obtain to remove icons one after the other only to have them show backup next time I use something. Whenever I let my husband use it, I have to go and remove all the stuff he used. It’s huge and useless and I’m really astonished that Amazon hasn’t created a method to turn it off.
With all of the particular tablet options and competition around, seems like it would be best in order to personalize it as much as possible instead of forcing users to manage features they don’t would like. I’m considering taking that back and getting something I will have far more control over. Read the rest of this entry »
25 Apr 2012
Author: apisit | Filed under: Uncategorized
Nintendo DSi Matte – Blue I purchased this for the cubicle. To save on lunch time expenses. It does a great job of keeping things awesome. I keep sodas, salad, cheese, lean turkey, and carrots in it. I have the temp knob set a tad bit more than half way. It did just frost up and started not cooling I believe I left the door open over the weekend. Oops! But I just switched it off and allow the coils defrost the pan inside the back caught all the stream and I soaked it up with about several paper towels. Then turned the unit back on. Luckily there was just a couple sodas and my Italian dressing in there back then. Haven’t had any complications since. I do not utilize second shelf as it would not allow my salad dressing bottle and taller soda bottles to suit. although I could put them inside the door. I purchased a refrigerator temp gauge i really make sure it stays inside the refrigerator temp range. It cycles and won’t make to much noise as well as a little vibration sitting directly behind me on the table. Once I got utilized to it I don’t notice any longer. I asked my cubical mates plus they said they hadn’t possibly heard it. One of the reasons I chose that one was the height. It fits on my desk within the built in cabinets. Great to have wintry sodas and fresh lunch time fixin’s handy. Keeps me from being tempted to waste to much on lunch time. I would very much recommend this to some friend. Read the rest of this entry »