Thursday, 30 June 2011

Tao 83003 Modern Digital Photo Clock (Black)


Holds approx. 50 photos

AC Adaptor , USB Cable included

3.5" TFT LCD Screen

64MB Flash Memory

PC / MAC Compatible

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Product Dimensions:

11 x 8.3 x 4.3 inches ; 2.2 pounds

Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

ASIN: B000NVNRBA

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Item model number: 83003

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This review is from: Tao 83003 Modern Digital Photo Clock (Black)Having purchased the TAO digital picture key chain, I was very excited to see a digital clock with pictures. The resolution of the pictures is very clear and it's a fun way to be able to show my friends what my last vacation or trip was like. The clock part is also very functional. I would recommend this product to anyone. Also, it makes a great holiday gift....

This review is from: Tao 83003 Modern Digital Photo Clock (Black)Anyone else notice that it only displays military time? The picture clearly shows PM next to the 12:34 but there's no such option on the clock settings menu. As I write this it's 1800 hours. For all this thing can do it seems that such a simple function would be available. I only paid [...] bucks for this and I still feel ripped off....

This review is from: Tao 83003 Modern Digital Photo Clock (Black)There is no battery backup so if you want to take it on the road, as I did, you must reset the year, date, AND TIME etc every time you unplug it....




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Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged Scr


Ipod Touch 3rd Generation 32 and 64 GB only

Video Instructions (Link to a video)

Includes 9 piece kit (3m adhesive, 7 tools)

Has everything you need to replace a cracked screen

Does not include frame or home button

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Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN: B003EYOIXO

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This review is from: Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged ScreensAnyone who has ever spent a good chunk of money on something only to break it a few days later knows my pain.I got a brand new, 3rd generation iTouch.Day three, I dropped it from my lap, out of my car, and onto the hard concrete. Needless to say, the screen spider-webbed.I had talked to some friends who replaced their iPhone 3G digitizers on Amazon so I gave it a shot.The item was shipped with Amazon Prime and arrived in two days in great condition.YouTube some directions, and EUREKA!!! My iTouch is no longer broken.Thanks to Amazon and Seller for a wonderful experience....

This review is from: Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged ScreensIf you have a digitizer that is shattered near one or more of the retaining clips, as I did, you will more than likely require a new mid-frame bezel. Try as I might, I found the only way to perform the swap was to break the plastic bezel that was adhered to the digitizer.Having said that, the replacement looks as good as and is every bit as functional as the original....

This review is from: Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged ScreensThis part will only fit a 32Gb or 64Gb version of the 3rd generation iPod touch and NOT the 8Gb version (see below for explanation). Please see our other listings for the 1st and 2nd Gen iPod touch Digitizer. Also beware that if you have an 8Gb 3rd Gen iPod touch then you also require a 2nd gen digitizer and middle frame as these are an updated 2nd gen iPod Touch inside and not 3rd Gen....




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Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged Scr


Ipod Touch 3rd Generation 32 and 64 GB only

Video Instructions (Link to a video)

Includes 9 piece kit (3m adhesive, 7 tools)

Has everything you need to replace a cracked screen

Does not include frame or home button

Product Details

Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN: B003EYOIXO

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This review is from: Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged ScreensAnyone who has ever spent a good chunk of money on something only to break it a few days later knows my pain.I got a brand new, 3rd generation iTouch.Day three, I dropped it from my lap, out of my car, and onto the hard concrete. Needless to say, the screen spider-webbed.I had talked to some friends who replaced their iPhone 3G digitizers on Amazon so I gave it a shot.The item was shipped with Amazon Prime and arrived in two days in great condition.YouTube some directions, and EUREKA!!! My iTouch is no longer broken.Thanks to Amazon and Seller for a wonderful experience....

This review is from: Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged ScreensIf you have a digitizer that is shattered near one or more of the retaining clips, as I did, you will more than likely require a new mid-frame bezel. Try as I might, I found the only way to perform the swap was to break the plastic bezel that was adhered to the digitizer.Having said that, the replacement looks as good as and is every bit as functional as the original....

This review is from: Digitizer Screen Glass Replacement for iPod Touch 3rd Generation ONLY- Replace Broken or Damaged ScreensThis part will only fit a 32Gb or 64Gb version of the 3rd generation iPod touch and NOT the 8Gb version (see below for explanation). Please see our other listings for the 1st and 2nd Gen iPod touch Digitizer. Also beware that if you have an 8Gb 3rd Gen iPod touch then you also require a 2nd gen digitizer and middle frame as these are an updated 2nd gen iPod Touch inside and not 3rd Gen....




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Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")


Digital Photo Frame

16MB Memory Storage Capacity

Supports JPEG

Resolution: 128x160

Operating Requirements: Windows 2000/ME/XP

Compatible with PC, Memory Stick

1.8" Screen

Features Plays Christmas Music, Continuous Slide Show; Digital Mode

Image Editing Features: Image Rotation, Image Resizing

Clock, Date Display

Holds Up to 40 Photos

Inputs: Mini-USB

Includes Remote Control, USB Cable, Power Adapter, User Manual

4.5 x 4 x 9.9 "

150:1 Contrast Ratio

Product Details

Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds

ASIN: B001AEN7AA

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This review is from: Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")I've tried a few different digital items, like a digital key chain (bad); a digital ornament (too small) frames and this snow globe. The 1st thing that I was worried about is how get a image into the item and how do I do it without cutting off peoples heads. With my digital key chain it was just a guess and many trial and errors to finally get something in it worth keeping. Well this software figured it out. It automatically comes up when you plug it in, and when you transfer an image - it already has the cropping lines on the picture so all you have to do is drag it around until you've got the look you want. It's the WYSIWYG. And that's part is worth everything right there, what a time saver.The color and brightness is the same as my monitor too. I've had digital picture frames that were terrible in this regard, so you had to play with each picture before you downloaded them so that they would look good.The one strange thing with this snow globe is after you plug in the USB cable into your computer, you tilt it to the left to view the pictures already in it, and tilt it to the right for the software to transfer new pictures to it. That took me a few minutes to figure that one out.And lastly I like that it's got snow in the globe instead of glitter like so many globes have these days - it's like the ones when I was young....

This review is from: Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")I bought this as a gift for a birthday. The snow and changing pictures in the globe just look awesome !! although I dint remember seeing music; the snowglobe does come with jingle bells music pre-loaded. Two notable things: a) The globe had to be tilted towards the laptop for the photo-share to begin.. Though unaesthetic, it was not a problem. b) The digital photo share software is compatible only with Windows XP and Vista as far as I checked it !!Overall, the product is a great one; with much more variety and vigor compared to a snowglobe with a single picture....

This review is from: Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")My boyfriend loves snowglobes. I wanted to buy him a snowglobe for christmas, but every snowglobe in stores had glitter instead of snow in them. Since when are they called Glitter globes?? I found this one during christmas and wanted to buy it, but it was out of my price range. I just bought it for him for father's day, becasue the price dropped almost 50%. I was not disappointed with it. The snowglobe looks exactly like the picture, the digital screen is clear, and I love that there is SNOW in it. To top it off i was really happy you could turn off the christmas music, becasue I was not giving it to him for christmas anymore. Adding the pictures was very easy. I would definetly refer this product to my friends. It is a unique gift. Everyone has seen digital picture frames, but who has ever seen a digital snowglobe?? :-)...




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Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")


Digital Photo Frame

16MB Memory Storage Capacity

Supports JPEG

Resolution: 128x160

Operating Requirements: Windows 2000/ME/XP

Compatible with PC, Memory Stick

1.8" Screen

Features Plays Christmas Music, Continuous Slide Show; Digital Mode

Image Editing Features: Image Rotation, Image Resizing

Clock, Date Display

Holds Up to 40 Photos

Inputs: Mini-USB

Includes Remote Control, USB Cable, Power Adapter, User Manual

4.5 x 4 x 9.9 "

150:1 Contrast Ratio

Product Details

Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds

ASIN: B001AEN7AA

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This review is from: Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")I've tried a few different digital items, like a digital key chain (bad); a digital ornament (too small) frames and this snow globe. The 1st thing that I was worried about is how get a image into the item and how do I do it without cutting off peoples heads. With my digital key chain it was just a guess and many trial and errors to finally get something in it worth keeping. Well this software figured it out. It automatically comes up when you plug it in, and when you transfer an image - it already has the cropping lines on the picture so all you have to do is drag it around until you've got the look you want. It's the WYSIWYG. And that's part is worth everything right there, what a time saver.The color and brightness is the same as my monitor too. I've had digital picture frames that were terrible in this regard, so you had to play with each picture before you downloaded them so that they would look good.The one strange thing with this snow globe is after you plug in the USB cable into your computer, you tilt it to the left to view the pictures already in it, and tilt it to the right for the software to transfer new pictures to it. That took me a few minutes to figure that one out.And lastly I like that it's got snow in the globe instead of glitter like so many globes have these days - it's like the ones when I was young....

This review is from: Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")I bought this as a gift for a birthday. The snow and changing pictures in the globe just look awesome !! although I dint remember seeing music; the snowglobe does come with jingle bells music pre-loaded. Two notable things: a) The globe had to be tilted towards the laptop for the photo-share to begin.. Though unaesthetic, it was not a problem. b) The digital photo share software is compatible only with Windows XP and Vista as far as I checked it !!Overall, the product is a great one; with much more variety and vigor compared to a snowglobe with a single picture....

This review is from: Pandigital 16MB Digital Snowglobe - Silver (1.8")My boyfriend loves snowglobes. I wanted to buy him a snowglobe for christmas, but every snowglobe in stores had glitter instead of snow in them. Since when are they called Glitter globes?? I found this one during christmas and wanted to buy it, but it was out of my price range. I just bought it for him for father's day, becasue the price dropped almost 50%. I was not disappointed with it. The snowglobe looks exactly like the picture, the digital screen is clear, and I love that there is SNOW in it. To top it off i was really happy you could turn off the christmas music, becasue I was not giving it to him for christmas anymore. Adding the pictures was very easy. I would definetly refer this product to my friends. It is a unique gift. Everyone has seen digital picture frames, but who has ever seen a digital snowglobe?? :-)...




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D-Link DCS-6620 10/100TX PTZ Dual Codec 0.05 Lux Optical Zoom Internet Camera


Video Resolution: 704 x 480 @ 10 fps, 352 x 240 @ 30 fps

Illumination: 0.05 Lux

Color Support: Color

Optical Zoom: 10x

Protocols: TCP/IP, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, DDNS, UPnP, NTP, SMTP, FTP, HTTP

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Product Dimensions:

11 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches ; 14.1 ounces

Shipping Weight: 4 pounds

Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

ASIN: B0007XCT0E

Item model number: DCS-6620

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This review is from: D-Link DCS-6620 10/100TX PTZ Dual Codec 0.05 Lux Optical Zoom Internet CameraThere is an entire series of these cameras produced by Dlink, which can be grouped into one product line. This being the most expensive of the line, would have the least reviews and exposure. Read about the others before buying.I was just called to a new client site last week that has 11 cameras installed. Of the 11, half at any given time will drop off the network and/or lock up. He was continually calling his exiting tech guy who performed the install to reset them and eventually called me in because he wasn't getting in his own words "what he paid for".I've used netstumlber and a few other apps to verify the wireless network health, which in my opinion is very good. At the farthest point, I am still receiving 92% signal with a non-enhanced Linksys router. Other devices on his network are problem free; the issues are isolated to the cameras.Short of recommending the client box them and send them back for a refund, I've emailed DLink for any opinions or aftermarket "fixes". They are running the latest firmware. I've tried to pick a few up on E-Bay to at least test them in a controlled environment, but spending $400 per camera when there are obvious problems would not be something I would be willing to invest in. It would be something I would be interested in since if they do work as promised, I could recommend them to future clients.My credentials, ex-NYPD officer and instructor, CCNP/CCDP CISSP, have a 10+ year networking business serving major Brokerage houses in Manhattan and have a smaller business auditing networks, recommending network security, and wireless solutions.I will follow-up if Dlink provides an actual solution. AIM is my username above if anyone has jumped this hurdle.FOLLOW-UP10 days have passed and not a peep back from DLink Tech support. Considering that the inquiry was for a $6500 total DLink purchase which was detailed in the e-mail, it would lead someone to believe that selling is important, support is not. I called their sales line and someone immediately picked up. Sorry, Ford Motors in 1908 wouldn't have survived if their Model-T failed to start "most" of the time.The cameras were boxed up and sent back. I was able to pull a few down and place them in a controlled environment for testing. Of the 3 I tested, 1 locked up within 24 hours. Not a good score. Still they also are trying to get into the infrastructure market with hubs, switches, and larger corporate items. I support over 40,000 users on my main account and their line is one I can't recommend.Waiting for DLink. Not too confident they will get back to me.

This review is from: D-Link DCS-6620 10/100TX PTZ Dual Codec 0.05 Lux Optical Zoom Internet CameraI am 100% satisfied with this camera. This camera is worth every penny. I installed it to monitor my store and when I show the image quality to my friends who have surveillance systems in their stores/offices they are simply astonished!. The range of motion is extremely useful and you HAVE TO SEE the Zoom to belive it!. You can check the skin pores of the people if you want ;) (I'm not kidding here!); It's impressive, you can read the reports your employees are writing TOTALLY CLEAR. The 2 way Audio support is also amazing, I can pick up almost every speech of my 700 Square Feet Store, and when I'm traveling (and when i'm at my office too) I can use the camera like an IP Phone.You Name It, the Camera excels it: Image Quality, Sound Quality, EXTREME ZOOM, Low Light Image Quality, Motion Detection (and maybe a dozen more useful functions I can't remember at this moment or haven't got the time to learn).. This camera has it all... Update: April 2009.Still working flawlessly almost Non-Stop for all this years, and to this date, I haven't seen something comparable (in image quality, integrated web-server, two-way audio) installed here in my country, for a technology product to be up to date for all this years, seems that D-Link really made a future-proof product!.

This review is from: D-Link DCS-6620 10/100TX PTZ Dual Codec 0.05 Lux Optical Zoom Internet CameraThis camera is a great novelty item. The picture is good, the optical zoom is nicer than just digital zoom, but it can not be considered worthy for serious surveillence. The unit does not have enough horsepower to deliver stable video when there is a lot of movement in the picture. What you get is a video image that pauses for a second or two, or thr...




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Gibson Les Paul Double Cutaway Electric Guitar Goldtop




This review is from: Gibson Les Paul Double Cutaway Electric Guitar GoldtopFrom the time it took to receive this guitar, then finding damage on it, it was the most horrible experience in my life - NEVER again shall I buy ANYTHING from Musician's Friend...




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LevelOne FCS-1101 10/100 Mbps PoE IP Network Camera with 2-Way Audio Indoor/Outdoor


Free Bundle IP Surveillance Security Mgnt Software up to 64 cameras

Motion Detection and event notification via E-mail

IEEE 802.3af POE Compliant

support MPEG-4 and MJPEG video dual streaming simultaneously

support UPnP for easy setup and installation DDNS for dynamic IP

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Product Dimensions:

10.4 x 3.4 x 6.6 inches ; 1.8 pounds

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

ASIN: B0023RT0PY

Item model number: FCS-1101

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#58,940 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Date first available at Amazon.com: March 31, 2009

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Sony Alpha DSLRA500 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body only)


12.3-megapixel resolution for incredible detail; new Sony Exmor CMOS image sensor

Body only; lenses sold separately

Quick Auto Focus Live View for composing shots in the LCD monitor; Manual Focus Check Live View enables critical focus in macro and tripod shooting

Auto HDR (High Dynamic Range) captures more scene contrast than a single exposure can handle by combining two exposures into one shot

Dual media slots for Memory Stick PRO Duo/Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo and SD/SDHC media (sold separately)



This review is from: Sony Alpha DSLRA500 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body only)I've had the E-620 for a few weeks now and am quite pleased. Other options I considered were the Nikon D5000, Canon T1i & XSi, Panasonic G1, Sony A300 & A350, and Pentax K200D & K20D. Some comments with comparison notes:1) SIZE & WEIGHT -- There's no point in having a camera that is so bulky that it doesn't get much use. Only the Panasonic G1 is smaller than the E-620 but not by much. There is a more dramatic difference in the size of the lenses, with Olympus being much smaller than all but Panasonic. Makes for a very compact outfit. For anyone used to the size of film SLRs, the E-620 is very similar. My wife also found it the most comfortable for her to hold.2) BUILD QUALITY & HANDLING -- Very impressed with Olympus here. Solid, dense and with lots of sensibly placed buttons for direct access to settings. The other cameras had a less solid, plasticy feel, and their larger grips still weren't large enough for a comfortable pistol grip with my average size hands. The Sonys, in particular, had awkward button placement. The E-620 has a different style of grip where you hold the camera in the same way as old film SLRs, and is more appropriate to such a small camera. I carry the camera comfortably in my *left* hand, grasping the body and lens barrel with my fingers on the zoom ring; this frees my right hand from having to support the camera while working controls, and leaves my good hand open (I'm a righty).3) LENSES -- The kit zooms from Olympus are reputed to be of higher quality than the others, as well as being more compact. So far I have been very impressed. I didn't want to buy a camera only to feel the kit lenses needed replacing; I'd rather spend on lenses that offer new capabilities, like fast primes or dedicated macro lenses. For anyone interesting in using legacy manual focus lenses, inexpensive adapters are available to attach virtually any MF SLR lens to Olympus bodies; used lenses can be quite inexpensive on eBay. Panasonic is limited by a very small range of lenses. For a two lens kit, the E-620 was the cheapest option.4) IMAGE QUALITY -- I wanted to spend my time taking pictures, not fiddling with them in post-processing; Olympus has the best out-of-camera JPGs of the bunch (Canon and Pentax, in particular, fall short here). Although the smaller Olympus sensors are reputed to be a bit noisier, what noise there is is primarily luminance noise, giving images a film-like grain, rather than the colored blotches of chroma noise. I've found noise very well controlled through ISO1000, even with noise reduction set to LOW. For printing up through 8x10 and monitor display, I don't think noise is a concern up through ISO1600 (certainly with noise reduction set to standard). One caveat: be sure to keep gradation set at NORMAL (the default), not AUTO, unless you really need it; using AUTO gradation will noticeably increase noise.5) IN BODY STABILIZATION -- I prefer in body stabilization to lens-based stabilization for two reasons: in body works with all lenses, and lenses can be more compact. You only carry one body but you are likely to carry multiple lenses, so it pays to keep them small.6) LIVE VIEW & LCD -- Olympus has the best live view implementation (maybe tied with Sony) with quite quick autofocus. This is very important if you want anyone, e.g. my wife or random bystanders, who's used to compact cameras to use your SLR for snapshots or the like. The tilt & swivel LCD is very handy and seemed more natural than Nikon or Sony's implementations.Overall, I found the E-620 to be the best value for a two lens kit.Here are a few notes on the other cameras I considered:Nikon D5000 -- Good build & handling, but a bit bulky. Live view isn't great. Much more expensive for a two lens kit than the Olympus.Canon T1i -- Not impressed by the build quality, felt plasticy. Not comfortable for me to hold. Out of camera JPGs not so good. Inferior kit lenses. Much more expensive for a two lens kit than the Olympus.Canon XSi -- Not impressed by the build quality, felt plasticy. Not comfortable for me to hold. Out of camera JPGs not so good. Bulkier than the Olympus. Inferior kit lenses.Panasonic G1 -- Limited lens selection; will take legacy MF lenses but doesn't offer image stabilization with them since it isn't in the body. Plasticy. Not much smaller than the Olympus. More expensive than Olympus for a two lens ...




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Usb Extension - usb cable, usb cable extension


I got this 15 foot USB cable to allow me to position a Netgear WG111 wireless adapter further away from a non-wired computer to improve the signal strength to a router in another part of the house. Combined with Netgear's 6 foot USB cable (supplied with the adapter), the total length is 21 feet. This exceeds the recommended maximum USB cable length, but it works fine for this adapter. For me, it was the least expensive solution for improving wireless connectivity. 15 Foot USB 2.0 Extension Cable

This USB extension cable worked fine for about a week but then started dropping the connection a few times a day. It was being used as an extender for a wireless USB dongle so when the connection dropped so did my internet connection. It became very annoying when streaming video so I stopped using it. Since it was so cheap sending it back and requesting a new one was more hassle than it was worth. I suppose you get what you pay for.

The PS3 seems to have problems with wireless controllers - they freeze up at times. These cables extend the PS3 USB cables to a length where they can be used comfortably, and eliminate those problems completely. While I expect Sony to solve the problems eventually, these make an excellent temporary solution, and will be usable elsewhere later.

I got this extention cable because I am deployed and we have wifi capability. Since my rack is on the bottom, I need some cable that is long enough to connect to the wifi reciever and into my computer. Lenght was not an issue, However functionality of this particular USB is FLAWED that not even my computer was able to recognize it. Assuming that the computer's port has malfunctioned, I connected another USB cable to see if that is the issue. Wrong. This cable is no good. I would not suggest buying it. I took my K bar and ripped it into pieces. One angry Marine.

This cable works fine. I noted that some reviewers have had problems stringing these together. That is probably because the maximum length of a USB link, per the specification, is 5 meters, which is 16 feet 5 inches. So anything longer may not work.

I had a problem, when i played guitar hero the dongle receivers for the guitars didn't work as they should, the signal went on and off every now and then. I have my PS3 very far away from the tv and there are some walls blocking the signal, so the only option left for me was to put the receivers closer to our play area, i saw this cables and I was a little worried about the length, maybe it was too long and the signal wouldn't reach, but the cables worked like a charm.



The dongle receivers are little plastic cases that let you connect the guitar hero drums or guitar wirelessly and these do not have an energy source, and the cable still manages to send and receive the signals.



You won't regret your purchase.

I bought this to use to extend my Xbox Kinect. Don't buy this if your buying it for Kinect, or Playstation Move. It's not powerful enough, and it drops the connection all the time. I also used it for a wired mouse from across the room, just to test it on my projector. It worked fine, but I could see some obvious skips in the mouse every so often, so the connectivity probably isn't the best. For simple USB accessories this would probably be fine, but for anything complex I'd advise against it.

I would not recommend this if you need to charge a Zune or iPod from afar, the power to device seems to go on and off an totally off. Good for connecting to usb devices that have an external power supply. - Cables - Usb Cable Extension - Usb Extension - Usb Cable'


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New Casio Tough Solar Illumin Tide/Moon World Time Alarms Tide/Moon Graphs Wr 100m Popular


Tough Solar Illumin Tide/Moon World Time, Stopwatch Countdown Timer, Alarms Tide/Moon Graphs WR 100M; Size: Mens.

Our most popular model.

Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.

Exceptional customer service and unparalleled product expertise.

100% safe & secure shopping; Superior customer service.

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Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN: B005NAHNUM

Date first available at Amazon.com: September 7, 2011

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All in One Mirror Surface Memory Card Reader W/ 3-Port USB Hub for Asus computer


Real USB 2.0 Transfer rate up to 480Mbps/S

Backward USB 1.1 transfer rate up to 12Mbps/S

Fully Plug & Play and Hot Swapping support

Convenient 6 Slots can read and write your cards AT THE SAME TIME no Clashing

Lower power consumption. No external power required




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Sony BRAVIA KDL32EX720 32-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, Black




This review is from: Sony BRAVIA KDL32EX720 32-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, BlackGreat picture with vivid colors, easy to use remote, menu options are easy to follow. We were not going to upgrade to an HDTV until we watched a couple of programs on a friends Samsung 46-inch LCD TV. No comparison to our old regular TV, the detail and color are amazing.

This review is from: Sony BRAVIA KDL32EX720 32-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, BlackI bought this on a whim at a local big-box store after seeing true blacks beat the competing LG 47" model. Everything about the TV is incredible, especially compared to the 32" Toshiba LCD it replaced. The display settings are all adjustable, for example, "Auto Motion Plus" with 1-10 settings for both blur and judder reduction. It has a USB input on the recessed side and can play Divx AVI files, XVID, and a few video files types. If you're playing a movie file and stop it (accident or otherwise), the 'D button' on the remote will return you to the same spot. The player also has fast forward and rewind. Only minor complaints are the back-lit remote glows orange (cheap) and doesn't even light all of the buttons. The big problem I have is light leakage in the bottom two corners. On a black screen, you can see this as a flashlight effect pointing at 45 degrees to the middle. I can adjust the settings and come close to fix it, but on a dark movie like "The Descent" - it's still there. This is totally not acceptable, as I bought the TV primarily to watch movies. I'll probably return it in the next few days. Maybe for the same, or the LG 47" model. I'd read this was a big problem with low-end edge-lit LED models so this is a bit disappointing.

This review is from: Sony BRAVIA KDL32EX720 32-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, BlackI bought this a few weeks ago and it is absolutely amazing!! Its actually a little disturbing how realistic the picture quality is. I have no complaints about this TV. You can't beat the price for an LCD TV. The auto motion technology makes everything so life like. And even if you have just a basic DVD player this TV makes the DVD's look great!!

This review is from: Sony BRAVIA KDL32EX720 32-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, BlackThis review is a little long winded. Skip to the bottom for just the pros and cons. Or, keep reading to waste 10 minutes of your life. Over the last 5 years, I have been using a 58" Panasonic Plasma TV. Not a bad TV, but not the greatest either. It was only 1080i, it got hot pretty fast (which made the room hot and the air condition kick on too often), and the dimensions were weird (I looked at entertainment centers that should fit a 60" TV, but the TV still wouldn't fit.). I felt an upgrade was in order.I'll have to admit, shopping for a TV was pretty fun. A lot of work though. The research was overwhelming at times. Websites upon websites, magazines, books, different people's inputs, salesmen trying to sell you different things depending on which store you went to, etc. I narrowed it down to one of many Sony HDTVs or a Samsung C or D series. After narrowing it down to those 2 brands, it was a little easier. I went to about 4 different Fry's Electronics and 7 different Best Buys to check it out in different situations. After that, it came down to the UN55D8000 (boy, did I memorize those numbers). To make the decision easier, I was looking on Amazon, and to my amazement, they had it for $500 less that everyone else, plus free shipping. Score!With the free shipping, it usually takes a little longer. I would say, from the time the order was placed, until it got to my front door, it took about 1.5 weeks. It came delivered from Home Direct, USA and had no issues with delivery. They were going to set up the TV, but I told them not to, since my entertainment center hadn't come in yet. I opened up the box, put the TV on a soft cloth (our bed's comforter) and installed the stand. Eight screws, piece of cake. I connected the Directv receiver and a PS3. There are a few settings you will set in the beginning when the TV turns on. Takes about 2 minutes, literally. After that, the fun begins! Going from 1080i to 1080p is a huge difference! I had a recording of Chuck on the DVR and it almost looked live. I also watched some regular satellite programming and even the non-HD channels looked amazing. After wiping the drool off the floor, I wanted to check out the 3D part of the TV. I popped in the free copy of Shrek the 3rd in the PS3, put on the glasses and waited to be amazed. Aside from the amazing colors, it looked exactly like 2D! WTH?! Then, I remember reading somewhere that the PS3 does indeed play 3D movies, BUT with an upgrade. I waited about 30 minutes for the upgrade to finish. After that, loaded up the dvd again, and there was the movie with that funky 3D image. Hey wait, I have 3D glasses on, how come I see that. Oh, oops. Batteries need to be installed in the glasses. Finally! The 3D image was awesome! Seriously, watc...




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