Thursday, August 27, 2009

Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-32M4000/R 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Red

Sony's KDL-32M4000/R HDTV brings with it BRAVIA Theatre Sync (HDMI-CEC) for easy, one-touch management of compatible Sony products, ACE contrast enhancement for better shadow detail, and BRAVIA Engine 2 for crystal clear picture quality. And with two HDMI inputs, an additional two component inputs, as well as a PC input you now have up to five different ways to make sure you see HD-level picture quality on the screen. Surrounding all this technology is the sleek, sophisticated design that has been a hallmark of the M-series and Sony televisions.
Customer Review: Amazing
Sony TV's have always had great picture quality and this set is no exception. Right out of the box its practically perfect - not much adjustment needed. I used Avia and it was almost spot on already. The "brown" color is hardly noticeable and allowed for a substantial savings. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a 32 inch TV. There is nothing better than Sony in an LCD flat panel display. All the connections you could ever want. Like I said....AMAZING
Customer Review: Sony Bravia
While not the top of the line, this LCD has gorgeous definition and picture quality. Completely satisfied with the product.


Samsung NC10-14GB

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Sharp LC C3234U - 32" Aquos LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV - black

The 32" Class (31-1/2" diagonal) LC-C3234U AQUOS easily enhances the decor of any family room, living room or den. Featuring a 16:9 aspect ratio, HDTV resolution of 1366 x 768 and breathtaking color purity, the LC-C3234U utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/TFT panel providing a high dynamic contrast ratio, 6ms response time and wide viewing angles. The LC-C3234U is an HDTV with built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners.


Plantronics S12

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Heath Zenith SL-6157-D Wireless Plug-In Door Chime Extender, White

Heath Zenith's chime extender allows you to add doorbell coverage to any room in your house, provided that you have an existing wireless doorbell. It works by "listening" for the chime of your original doorbell; when it goes off, the transmitter sends out a radio signal that activates the chime unit. The chime unit plugs in to a standard outlet and features three programmable tunes and a volume control. And installation is easy-no extra wiring is required. Note that you will need to purchase three AAA batteries for the transmitter.--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
Plug-in doorbell chime, extension transmitter, hardware pack


Customer Review: Waste of money
Worked for about a week then suddendly died. After trying a second one, never again.
Customer Review: worthless
I bought this at Ace when I moved my home office upstairs and was unable to hear the doorbell. I've had this product for over 5 months now, and no amount of adjusting will make it work. It will go off if the dog barks near the transmitter, or when we run the vacuum, but never when there's someone at my door. Very disappointed. A waste of $30.


Brother MFC-490CW

Samsung LN46B750

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Skooba R101-101 Checkthrough Checkpoint-Friendly Laptop Bag (Black)

Skooba's patent-pending Checkthrough Bag looks and functions like a high-end business case, but opens and hinges in the middle to separate and isolate the laptop compartment from the rest of the bag. For initial, immediate visual reference, the laptop can be seen by the inspector through a clear window that is exposed when the bag is unfolded. This quick-recognition window is one of several features for which the company has patents pending. With the window facing up, the bag is sent through x-ray screening. The design of the laptop compartment is such that the image presented to the screener is the same as if the laptop were removed and placed in a bin. The Checkthrough bag and all of its contents can be carried securely with or without the hinge zipped shut, so it can be readied in line, prior to screening. Once through, the traveler can simply pick up the bag and go, zipping it back up on the move or at the gate.
Customer Review: It's a Waste of Money
I got one of these and recently travelled internationally. This laptop bag, unfortunately, is a waste of money. I was asked to remove the laptop from the bag in three different airports, San Francisco, Hong Kong, and Taipei. Maybe HKG and TPE don't really care about U.S. FAA's specifications of the bag, but San Francisco? I could just use this bag as a regular laptop bag. But it is rather bulky for a laptop bag. It's a waste of money.
Customer Review: Big, boring black, but great for travel
I have had the bag for about six months. I wanted to give it a workout before reviewing it. What's great: * Mesh pockets. I can put my cord, mouse, and mobile chargers where they are secure but readily available. * Elastic pockets. There are small elastic pockets that I can use for my pen, mp3 player, pill bottles. They've come in handier than I'd have thought. * Compartment. This is big enough for files and hardback books, even a three ringer binder if necessary. A Velcro strap keeps these items separated from the mesh and elastic pockets, protecting them. * Zippered front pockets, including one with a clear plastic bag, which could be used or not. There is a place for keys, a place for my liquids, a place to stash my point-and-shoot Canon, and a ready-access zip pocket for putting my plane ticket. * Speedy TSA check through. Unzip, lay flat, pick up. My laptop is protected and kept secure. Oooo, and I kinda enjoy watching other people looking hassled while they struggle taking their laptops out and putting them back in. * Fits under the seat in front. I'm short and can't easily reach the overhead bins but I don't have to worry about that with this bag. * Rugged. It takes abuse. When the laptop isn't it, I just fling it around wherever I can stuff it and it always looks good when I need to use it. What's not so great: * Color choices are black, black or black. Unfortunately, the bag looks like any other black laptop bag out there, so you'd better keep yourself glued to it. * Too big. Others have mentioned this but it is bulky and thick. * Why doesn't it have wheels to roll on? If you load it as full as you can, it is quite heavy, at least for this 5'0" female. Overall, I'm very pleased with it. I don't use it when I don't travel because it isn't practical for everyday use, but it is well worth it for flying.


Acer V173b

Saturday, August 1, 2009

HP MediaSmart Server EX475 - Server - micro tower - 1 x Sempron 1.8 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HDD 2 x 500 GB - Gigabit Ethernet - Windows Home Server - AMD LIVE! - Monitor : none

The sleek, quiet HP MediaSmart Server EX475 provides remote access to files on the server, automatic backup of all networked PCs, media streaming across your home network, a photo sharing Web site, and virtually limitless storage expandability (1TB plus two empty expansion bays).This home server is ideal if you have multiple PCs on a home network, or want the flexibility to enjoy your digital experiences from anywhere over the Internet. It is based on Microsoft's Windows Home Server operating system and supports 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet and both wired and wireless networking (requires wireless router). AMD Live! 64-bit processing power supplies fast file access and timely backups.
Customer Review: PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU BUY
Please note that this item is not currently listed properly. Once you are redirected to HP's site you will notice that this unit is a "refurb", not a new machine. In addition, the unit I received was not properly refurbished. The unit had a password that I was unable to reset without completely reloading the machine. However, do not let these facts discourage you from purchasing a Windows Home Server. I have been very pleased with WHS and heartily recommend it to anyone with need for remote access to their machines, backup, or just a place to store their files on the network.


Etymotic HF5