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9/03/2012

Micro Innovations Wireless Link Keyboard (TKB700U) Review

Micro Innovations Wireless Link Keyboard (TKB700U)
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I bought this keyboard for my iPaq 3950 hoping to use the PDA to take nots in classes. The seup instructions were great, I had to no problem setting up the stand and keyboard. When I went to type though, nothing happened. I move the keyboard around and the mirror...nothing. I check the battery.. still no luck. I Took the PDA off the and pointed it at the keyboard...fianlly some letter. I started typing (with the screen upside down) and noticed that random tabs were being inserted. I tried again with the PDA on the stand and this time I had some sucsess. I found the keyboard IR transmitter has to be in the a circle the size of a quater to work. Even then, the mysterious spaces are still appearing. Lucky for me Radio Shack has a return policy...

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7/25/2012

Logitech 967562 diNovo Media Desktop Laser Keyboard/Mouse Combo Review

Logitech 967562 diNovo Media Desktop Laser Keyboard/Mouse Combo
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I bought this combo for comfort and ease. I don't have any trouble with dropped connection or peeling mouse covers! This is a MEDIA keyboard and should be bought for that purpose or the media pad will go unused. Other then doing some equations once in a while I never use it anymore. I do use the volume controls on the keyboard itself, but once the novelty wears off with the media pad in particular, you just won't use it anymore. One thing I do want to mention is that the white identifying letter, number or symbol have worn off allot of keys on my board making it pretty difficult to identify a key or type if you are not the advanced typist we all would like to be! I, personally, tend to look at the keyboard to type, most of the time, and when the N looks like the M, or, O like the P and so on, it gets very confusing and time consuming to always go back or stop and make the necessary corrections. Other then that, it looks and feels great, and works effortlessly! I have experienced no other problems other then the one I've mentioned. I am overall pleased with the product and it's performance. It also is a VERY quiet keyboard! This to is a big plus not to have the annoying tapping, continuously, whenever you hitting keys! I have severe Carpel Tunnel Syndrome in both hands and not because I want to, but because I have to, I am going to switch and buy the cordless desktop comfort laser with the waved board so there isn't so much stress on the wrist and hands to get in the right position for use. But, I am very please with Logitec's products and their performance. I have always turned to Logitec products to go with a name that I know and trust for a great product!


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7/22/2012

AT&T EP562 5.8GHz DSS Handset for Expandable System EP5632 with Caller ID (Black/Silver) Review

ATandT EP562 5.8GHz DSS Handset for Expandable System EP5632 with Caller ID (Black/Silver)
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First- this is the expansion hand set- you need the other part for this to work.
If you have ONE spot in your house you can only use your cell phone, this is for you.
It's a great device. Your cell phone rings.... you have the home phone in your hand, and a little light flashes that says "cellular". You push the button and you are now connected to your cell phone VIA your home phone handset.
Not hard to set up, but you need bluetooth.
One complaint, the caller id isn't ever right when someone calls my cell. I just ignore it.
Now I can use my cell phone ALL over my house and get crystal clear reception. Just put the phone where you get reception- turn on the bluetooth, Viola!
Your cell must be within 3 feet of the base station for it to work.
I love it. It's a great phone for people who can't talk on their cell phones at home because of poor reception!

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7/20/2012

Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Apple Mac - Black (910-000673) Review

Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Apple Mac - Black (910-000673)
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After years of faithful reliance on Apple mice I finally became fed up with the continuing need to clean the scroll ball on my wireless Mighty Mouse just to keep it working properly. But choosing a replacement was no easy task. I read tons of mouse reviews and user comments only to conclude that there's no one perfect mouse. Even after I had narrowed my choice down to the Logitech MX Rev Cordless Laser mouse I kept running across just as many user comments slamming it as I did ones praising it.
Well, I went ahead an bought the MX Rev anyway and am very happy that I did. I got the MX Rev for Apple Mac from Amazon and it has made me regret that I stuck with the Mighty Mouse as long as I did. The MX Rev/Mac works beautifully for me. It took me a few days to decide exactly which configuration best suited my needs, but since then it's been smooth sailing all the way. It's by far the best mouse I've ever had in all my years of computing.

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7/12/2012

Logitech diNovo Cordless Desktop Review

Logitech diNovo Cordless Desktop
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I have had this cordless set for several days now. Here are my thoughts:
First the bad news. There could be better quality control on this. The first unit I purchased had a right-arrow key that would not work properly (all other keys worked fine). Another reviewer of this model here said that the space bar did not work properly on their unit. I liked everything else so much, I returned mine and got another unit, which is now working properly. The only other negatives I can mention are: (a) the temperature on the numeric keypad ALWAYS reads 77 degrees; (b) the Media key on the numeric keypad always seems to launch the default media player, no matter what I set it to (the media key on the full keyboard works fine).
Now the good news. I love the sleek look and modular design of this set, and it happens to match my HP Pavillion Notebook perfectly. I love the small USB receiver. I love the profile and tactile feel of the flat keyboard. I love the features that let you use this both on a desktop (in my case a docking station) or on the road with your laptop. The mouse is the least sexy of the three main parts, but nevertheless works well and the off switch is a nice feature; its main appeal is that it can be used on the desktop and as a portable laptop mouse. The wireless USB reciever, while small (a good thing), still has a very sufficient range.
All in all, this set has solved a number of problems for me and I strongly recommend it. Just be sure to check ALL the keys, etc. immediately when you get it and exchange it for another unit if any of the keys do not respond.

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6/29/2012

Uniden CellLink ELBT595 5.8 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Flip Phone with Color LCD, Answering System, and Bluetooth Capability (Titanium) Review

Uniden CellLink ELBT595 5.8 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Flip Phone with Color LCD, Answering System, and Bluetooth Capability (Titanium)
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I was all hyped up about getting this phone and that feeling faded after only 24hrs of owning it. This phone represents a good try by Uniden, but I feel that it needs to go back for a version 2. First, for me, the ringers on this phone do not ring loud enough (with a few expectations)....Uniden does allow you to set the base station to ring, and it does ring loudly (too loudly at night) but that defeats the reason to have a cordless phone if you are attached to the base station all day. The LCD on the closed clamshell isn't very good. It is easier to read when the backlighting is off then when on. The hinge on my phone squeaked when opening and closing and the keys on the handset feel cheap, not what you should expect from at $250 phone. The software to program the phone is nice, easy to use, and made it really convenient to program in over 50 names and reminder dates, but it would have been nice if Uniden would have allowed you to download ringtones into the phone via the software and USB cable, rather then having to record it into the phone via a mic or a line setup. The color screen is nice and bright, but too small...its like 150 pixels X 150 pixels and the images you can download for your contacts become the size of a postage stamp CUT IN HALF!! Overall it is an average phone, not worth $250, maybe $160....all I know is mine is going back to the store for a refund. See you next time Uniden.

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With the ELBT595, Uniden introduces CellLink, the latest cordless technology that lets your cordless home phone access your cellular phone's minutes. Of course, you'll need a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, and the economic advantages of using "free cellular minutes" will depend on your cellular agreement, but CellLink offers obvious convenience to existing cell customers. Plus, the ELBT595 offers a built-in digital answering machine, expandability to 10 handsets, enhanced caller ID with photos, an advanced phonebook, and recordable customer ringers--truly a comprehensive telephone solution.
this phone in action
Features:
5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum technology
Bluetooth headset compatible
CellLink technology allowing you to link with your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone
Digital answering system
Full color picture handset display
Caller ID/call waiting deluxe options
Battery backup during power outage
Setup all phonebook settings using your laptop or computer
USB connector with downloadable software included
Expandable to a total of 10 handsets, only one phone jack required
100 caller ID numbers, 100 phonebook names with four numbers per name
Advanced phonebook options, including alpha sort, group sort, multiple numbers per name
Downloadable pictures, recordable ringer tones
battery/clock/date/banner displays
Hands-free speakerphone in handset and base
DirectLink mode for two-way conversation between handsets without the base
Transfer/intercom from handset to handset, plus handset to base
Five-way conferencing calling
Software and hardware included: CD-ROM, USB cable, ringer record cable
How Does Bluetooth Work? Bluetooth technology has been incorporated into this phone to make it easy to communicate with either a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or a wireless headset. You don't even have to think about it. Bluetooth doesn't require you to do anything special to make it work. The devices find each other and strike up a conversation without any user input at all. Now you can tap into your cell phone minutes to take advantage of your cellular plan, or just go hands-free using your land line for crystal-clear communication anywhere in the house.
How Does CellLink Work? Uniden CellLink technology lets you easily take advantage of your cell phone's minutes. If you have a Bluetooth v1.1 compliant mobile phone and register it to the base, you can make or receive a call through your mobile line as well as your normal land line. To use your mobile line, press the Mobile soft key. The two lines will be completely independent on your ELBT595. For example, you can have one handset operating on the land line while another handset and the base unit participate in a three-way conference call on the mobile line. However, you cannot make or receive a land line call using a Bluetooth mobile phone, and a Bluetooth mobile phone will not ring when the ELBT595 receives a land line calI.
Easy, Powerful Features Additional features include enhanced caller ID so you can see who's calling with a unique full color picture and distinctive ring. The digital answering system quickly access your answering system using your handset or your base. Volume settings adjust the ringer and speaker volumes on your handset. An advanced phonebook organizes your names and numbers, with special capabilities like storing four numbers per name and sorting names into groups.
You can easily update your phonebook settings using your computer with the USB connector and software included. Enjoy hands-free communication without wires using a Bluetooth headset or the hands-free speakerphone. Easily navigate features with a joystick and soft-key menus. Record your own ringer tones with the audio cable or handset microphone (cable included).
Compatible Handsets This expandable base system is compatible with Uniden handset models ELX500, TCX400, TCX440, and TCX805. However, only the ELX500 is compatible the base system's Bluetooth and CellLink features.
What's in the Box Handset (ELX500), base, rechargeable battery, power cord, USB cable, ringer record cable, belt clip, software CD-ROM, user's manual, registration/service information


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6/10/2012

Logitech diNovo Mac Edition Keyboard Review

Logitech diNovo Mac Edition Keyboard
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I ordered this keyboard and was notified by Amazon that its delivery would be delayed. I went back to review the keyboard again to see if I wanted to cancel or continue the order. After reading a couple of bad reviews I almost cancelled the order. I had previously purchased and returned the Matias Tactial Pro keyboard which truly was unacceptable, and was about ready to forgo anymore mail order keyboard purchases. Fortunately I decided to continue the delivery and try this keyboard for myself. This is by far the best keyboard I have ever used. I have found none of the issues that previous contributers have cited. The F keys are set up in a logical and useful order that all but the most contrarian users would object to. I have been a Mac user for 20 plus years and find that this keyboard lends itself to all everyday requirements and is flexible enough to allow for customization when special requirements are necessary. Also the tactile response is first class.

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Designed to complement your Mac in every way, this elegant, ultra-slim keyboard brings a high level of comfort and convenience to your Mac. Precision micro-scissor keys and a standard Mac layout let you type faster and more comfortably, and dedicated one-touch controls give you easy access to your favorite applications.

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5/17/2012

Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser - Keyboard, keypad - wireless - Bluetooth - mouse - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter Review

Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser - Keyboard, keypad - wireless - Bluetooth - mouse - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter
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This is the first bluetooth system I've ever used, and I couldn't be more satisfied. Installing it could have been easier, (reflected in the ease of use rating) but once it was done I never looked back.
The only glitch for me was getting used to the need to wake the peices up after being away from the computer for a while. Now it's just routine to hit a key on the keyboard and media pad and move the mouse as soon as I get close.
I've had the system for two years now and have had none of the problems mentioned by the other posters. I even take all three peices with me in my laptop bag when I travel between my three offices and I have never experienced a problem. The ergonomics of the keyboard, the quiet short stroke keys and media control are great.
I'm typically at the computer about eight hours a day and yes the media pad goes through batteries the fastest but the 2650 mAh rechargables last three to five weeks on a charge. The keyboard will go for two months on a fully charged set of batteries and the rechargable mouse will usually go about five days.
Like I said in the title the only thing I wish it would do is glow in the dark. I typically work with the lights off and the thinline white letters on the keys are tough to see when I look down from the bright screen.
I liked it so much I bought my wife a Logitech blutooth mouse and keyboard for her desktop. It's not a diNovo but she loves it just like I do mine

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4/25/2012

AT&T TL7610 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset (Silver/Black) Review

ATandT TL7610 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset (Silver/Black)
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I bought this headset to replace a corded one that plugged into my cordless phone. I kept having to replace the corded one because the cord would snag on things when I moved around, and the cord would eventually die. The corded ones were costing me about $25 each. This headset was a lot more expensive, but it is so much better in every way. All of the corded headsets I used had volume problems- 2 just weren't loud enough, and the one that was was just barely so. This headset has a volume control on it, and it is loud enough for me when set about medium. The headset is not cumbersome- no cord to catch on things or come unplugged. I use the headband style attachment, and find it very comfortable. There are several earpieces included and I think that most people would find an option to suit them. I have an older house which is quite solidly constructed. It's hard to hear someone calling out from the other end of the house, even though it's just a 1400 sq ft ranch house. I wondered if reception would be a problem if I got too far from the base, but I have had no problems with that, inside or outside the house. No interference when passing by computers, our Tivo, or the microwave, either. I think this headset will last a long time, and for me it was well worth the higher price. I wondered if I was going to want the lifter or keypad accessories, but have found the headset works fine as is. I wouldn't buy it as a replacement for a second phone, though, as it obviously lacks any way to check caller ID or dial out. I dial on a cordless handset,then put on the headset and turn it on. You can actually turn the handset off, then, I think, but then you won't have caller ID or any way to "flash" to a 2nd call if one comes in, so I leave the handset on. I do have to be careful to remember to turn the handset off when I hang up. I wondered if I had to have AT&T phones to use this headset, but this headset works fine with my Panasonic phones.

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2/09/2012

Panasonic KX-TH102-C 3-Line Digital Expandable Cordless System with Cellular and Video Capability Review

Panasonic KX-TH102-C 3-Line Digital Expandable Cordless System with Cellular and Video Capability
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I waited several months before buying because to deck it out based on my wants (needs) it would cost about $1100.00. We needed a new video baby monitor and I wanted a phone that was two land line and one that interfaced with my cell phone since my home office is in the basement. Since nobody else was reviewing it, I took the plunge and here is what I found: 1.I ended up not liking the fact that the base does not have a handset.2 The baby monitoring function does not work in low light. Therefore you cannot see your baby in the dark. This kinda defeats the pupose of the baby monitor feature.3. The bluetooth connection would not work with my phone. I have a treo 700w so why it wouldnt connect is a little strange to me. 4. For some reason the second line did not work well with my vonage line. I have 1 land line and 1 vonage line and for some reason it just wouldnt work connected to line 2. It is my opinion that Panasonic was at first going to do a great job with this system but then got distracted with other projects so this took a back seat. So I ended up returning everything and going with a 2 line 5.8ghz uniden and have been very happy with it. Doesnt have video baby monitor (audio only) and no bluetooth connection. But cost about $800.00 less.

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MultiTalkV Cell Connection Package - Panasonic MultiTalk V cellular connection package- 2.4GHz 2-Line cordless telephone with base unit and digital answering system- Expandable up to 18 devices (up to 8 KX-THA17 cordless handsets max, and up to 10 other devices such as KX-THA13, KX-THA14, Bluetooth headsets, and cellular phones (max 5 cell phones))- 3 Color light-up indicator with ringer (4 available options)/message alert on handset- Caller ID linked feature (ringer ID and light up ID)- 50# Caller ID memory and dialer- 50# Phonebook and dialer- Talking caller ID- Call waiting caller ID- Conference capability- Recordable customized ringer- USB port (phonebook download, feature setup, and answering system file operation)- Dual keypads- Digital duplex speakerphone on base and handset- Wall mountable- Compatible cell phone models: Audiovox SMT5600, LG PM-325, Motorola MPx220/RAZRV3/V330/V550/V551/V600/V710/A630/ROKRE1/E815, Nokia 6230/6620/6820/7610, Samsung SCH-i730, Siemens SX66/S56, Sony Ericsson T610/K700i/S710A, Panasonic X70 (visit www.panasonic.com/multitalkv for more info)- 3-Line backlit LCD on handset and base- Handset and charger are separate from base (base is a stand alone unit)- Hold/mute/pause/flash/redial- Line 1 and Line 2 buttons on handset and base- Transfer/intercom- Dual antenna on base- Data link- Cell phone adds 3rd line- Digital answering system- 60 Minutes of record time- 1 Year manufacturer's warrantySEE ACCESSORIES: KX-THA11, KX-THA12, KX-THA13, KX-THA14, KX-THA16, KX-THA17Possible Uses:Example #1 Cordless System: KX-TH102-C and KX-THA16 or KX-THA17 or KX-THA11/12Takes advantage of basic systems features for the home or office.Example #2 Cellular Connection Option: KX-TH102-C and KX-THA16 or KX-THA17 or KX-THA11/12Add a cell phoneto make and receive cell phone calls using the system.Programmable ring tones allow you to tell the difference between landline and cell calls.Cell phone li

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11/09/2011

Logitech MX Revolution - Mouse - laser - wireless - RF - USB wireless receiver - gloss black Review

Logitech MX Revolution - Mouse - laser - wireless - RF - USB wireless receiver - gloss black
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I payed about $100 for this mouse ... 4 years ago. Now, after years of dropping it, transporting it, and abusing it, my mouse has finally given out. For the first 3 years, things were great. After that, I noticed the battery life had declined a fair bit; I would have to charge it every day or two, as opposed to the entire week I would get when the mouse was new. I had a few problems with the charger base not recognizing the mouse, but a little lubricant (saliva) was enough to fix the contact points. Then, and this was the last straw, the left-click no longer worked. It would often double click or refuse to click-and-drag when I wanted it too.
I'm now looking around for a new mouse - but I'm not getting this one again. Why? I'm just tired of wireless. In the end, I like being able to use my mouse whenever I want, without having to worry about battery life. When I sit down to do computer work, and I realize that I forgot to put my mouse on the charger last night, it makes me wish I had a wired connection so I could ignore this whole battery issue. Still, the mouse worked wonderfully for 3 years, and sputtered along for another 12 months afterwords. Anyone looking for a solid, wireless mouse would be very wise to consider this as a top contender.

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7/26/2011

Logitech diNovo Edge - Keyboard - wireless - Bluetooth - touchpad - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter - black, silver - UK Review

Logitech diNovo Edge - Keyboard - wireless - Bluetooth - touchpad - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter - black, silver - UK
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This keyboard plus touchpad met all my requirements- bluetooth, great touch feel to the keys, touchpad built-in. It was pricey- I figured $200 might be justified for this device if I could use it for a few years. I should have looked at the Logitec forum before I bought it. Just recently it started generating repeated delete characters. This happens on different machines, so the problem is the keyboard. According to the forums, sending repeated characters is a common problem with this device, and Logitec support has no answer. Along the way, I popped a key off the keyboard, to see if there was a mechanical problem. There wasn't. I learned that there isn't any way for a user to replace a popped key: according to Logitec technical support, the answer is to buy a new keyboard. It experienced other problems mentioned on the support site, including volume slider being driven by electrical interference in the local environment, which weren't show stoppers for me.
Anyway, the thing looks beautiful, the key touch feels wonderful, but the thing won't work. Save $150, get any other brand.


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