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8/12/2012

Alpine PND-K3 - GPS receiver - automotive Review

Alpine PND-K3 - GPS receiver - automotive
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Pros
Price - Very Solid and functional GPS.
Good screen and easy to use. Acquires Sat Signal typically in 30 seconds or less.
Bluetooth works fine with my phone however no address book transferred. It does seem to handle calls well. Clear and Loud enough on both ends.
Fairly intuitive to use. Intuitive typing is a real plus.
Windshield mount is solid and well built
Again, for the price, cant go wrong. No much more than some spend on Map updates on other models.
Called Cust Service before purchase. Quickly got to a rep . Talked generally about the PND-K3. Said it is a current model that will continue to be supported.
Cons
Battery? Not sure. Will typically have it plugged in.
Routes? Not always the best routes if you know where you are going. Not bad routes but not always the absolute best.
Some missing POI's but haven't noticed any missing streets.I have played around with all aspects of the GPS. It is fairly intuitive, but the best way to learn is just by playing and touching the screens in various places.Plugged it in to my computer and it found a software update. No problems. Installed fine.
Having used other GPS, it seems that they all calculate some routes that you may disagree with. Again, if you don't know where you're going, the routes seem fine. No routes were just totally wrong. Most GPS use the same mapping company so I imaging the routes and POI's are similar.
One poster mentioned that the voice was too low to hear. There are 2 audio settings. One is in Audio settings the other is thru up and down buttons on the top of the unit. My guess is that the other poster did not use the buttons as the voice is loud and clear when turned up. At half volume it is very low.
I did not get the MSM version although after the update and MSM icon appeared. Sure that this could accept MSM with and add-on.
Noticed other expert reviews that were good. But there biggest drawback was the initial price. Would imagine that it would be rated very high based on today's price


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1/24/2012

HP Pavilion dv6-3020us 15.6-Inch Laptop Review

HP Pavilion dv6-3020us 15.6-Inch Laptop
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I have been using this laptop for one month and I am absolutely amazed. It is sleek and stylish and much lighter than I expected of a 15". What can I tell you? The keyboard is nice and spacious for typing. Before I got it I was a little concerned about the function of the touch pad but this baby is second to none, it is very accurate and has tons of functions...2 finger scroll, 3 finger scroll the list goes on.
I use this laptop extensively and I have had no problem with heat. Be careful not to block the vents at the side, I guess if it's blocked it would become hot.
Cons (if any)
1. The battery runs for approximately 2 1/2 hours on hp recommended power setting and this is while downloading, playing videos, games, browsing and organizing photos and files.
2. The Keyboard, while awesome, is not back lit. This would have been a nice addition for me.
3. The viewing angle is not great but then again it's not like I am laying down to use it.
Pros (there are many)
1. WiFi easily connects
2. Bluetooth - superb, picked up and paired my devices immediately.
3. Speed - the laptop boots up super fast, there is the option to start with the hp quick start or windows 7.
4. Finger print reader - very accurate and convenient, it works with I.E and Firefox.
5. Webcam - I really could not ask for more and the software has quite a bit of editing options.
6. The sound on this is much better than I expected. I have a dell latitude and my kids are not able to watch movies on it without the use of an headset. This requires no headset unless you need privacy.
7. DVD drive - While I've only used it twice to burn a set of recovery disk and another project, the drive it very quiet and fast. While I'm not a fan of Light scribe, I tried it and it works great.
8. I love HP Media Smart
9. Windows 7 - I am impressed, it really makes life easier.
I was worried buying a laptop with an AMD processor but it's fast and cool, no overheating here.
Ratings on the Windows Experience Index (scale of 1.0 to 7.9) is 4.5, this is based on the lowest score.
Processor - 6.3
Memory (Ram)- 5.9
Graphics - 4.5
Gaming Graphics - 5.4
Primary Hard Disk - 5.8
I researched long and hard to find the perfect laptop for my needs and a good price... this did it for me. No regrets.
I have recommended this to my friends and I recommend it to you....you won't regret it...I don't work for HP or Amazon.

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8/28/2011

HTC HD2 T8585 Unlocked GSM Smartphone Mobile Cell Phone, 8GB Memory Card, Quadband, UMTS, HSDPA, GPS, E-Mail, 5 Megapixel Camera, 10.9cm Touchscreen, microSD, Bluetooth, MP3-Player, WLAN, FM-Radio, Windows Mobile 6.5 Pro, HTC Sense Review

HTC HD2 T8585 Unlocked GSM Smartphone Mobile Cell Phone, 8GB Memory Card, Quadband, UMTS, HSDPA, GPS, E-Mail, 5 Megapixel Camera, 10.9cm Touchscreen, microSD, Bluetooth, MP3-Player, WLAN, FM-Radio, Windows Mobile 6.5 Pro, HTC Sense
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As an avid user of smartphones, for years I've completely ignored a series of dull, uncreative phones running windows. While a variety of hardware form factors, some even technically superior to the competition, have come out, the software continued to look incredibly boring compared to the iPhone, Android, and even Blackberry. The main selling points consisted of "It runs windows and has a start button like you're used to on a computer" and "We have Office and sync with Outlook!". While these may have appealed to some business customers, the consistently shrinking market share of Windows phones demonstrated their lack of appeal to consumers as the recent smartphone boom hit.
With the HD2 this trend may finally be coming to an end. In conjunction with HTCs beautiful Sense interface, some aggressive hardware, and some genuine innovations, the HD2 is a Windows phone I can actually use and recommend. Let's start with the pros and follow up with a few drawbacks.
**Hardware**
-The 1ghz Snapdragon processor coupled with 448mb of ram is blazing fast. This is the fastest speed in a phone currently available. The HD2 loads everything quickly, and can run multiple apps at the same time. You can feel how fast the phone runs by playing with it for a few minutes. Gone are the sluggish Windows Phones of old, constantly running out of memory and crashing. The HD2 is fast and has top notch hardware and you can feel it.
-The screen is huge: 4.3 inches and stretching from corner to corner. The Resolution at 800x480 pixels means you'll see much more on that big screen than average. That means more room for icons and that sexy weather display on the main screen.
-The HD2 supports 3g on T-mobile, including the upcoming higher speed 3g. This means the fastest downloads and best call quality available. Note: the phone does NOT have ATTs 3g bands and the 3g will not work if you're using it unlocked on ATT.
-5mp camera with auto focus and 2 LEDs. 5mp is the highest we see on most phones, and the camera looks great. Having not 1 but 2 LEDs for flash seems a bit silly but works well. The phone even comes standard with a little flashlight app for a blindingly bright way to see in the dark.
-Included 3.5mm jack - this is becoming standard on most phones, and it's great to see it on the HD2. This allows you to use standard headphones without an adapter when playing music or listening to the built in FM Radio.
-Included wifi, bluetooth, and a hardware (real) GPS for turn by turn directions round out all the bells and whistles included in the phone.
-Battery life is similar to most smartphones. You will easily get a day's use without having to charge, but most likely you'll have to plug it in at night.
**Interface**
-HTC Sense is what really makes the phone shine here. This part of the software is done by HTC, not Windows, and runs on top of standard Windows Mobile 6.5 professional. HTC Sense expands on the previous TouchFLO 3d interface and enhances the way customers interact with the phone. Sense creates the beautiful Today screen, animations for messages, social networking features. It also lets you interact with the phone in unique ways, such as pinching to zoom. Some of these features are so close to the iPhone that Apple has recently filed lawsuits against HTC.
-The home screen is customizable, though not quite to the extent of Android phones. It lets you place a few apps on the screen, along with a beautiful standard weather app that detects your phone's location and shows the current time and weather in your city.
-Touch is a much better experience on this phone than previous windows mobile phones. The screen is capacitive, meaning it uses touch instead of pressure. No awkward stylus or pushing is needed for the touch to work. The phone responds quickly and smoothly to any motions.
-Basic phone features like placing a call or sending a text remain simple, with big buttons on the main screen to do so.
-Typing on the touchscreen is a breeze due to the size of the screen allowing for a bigger keyboard. As someone who has often stuck to phones with hardware keyboards due to inaccurate screen keyboards, I found typing on the HD2 much easier than previous touchscreen keyboards, although still not as easy as using a hardware keyboard. The HD2 also includes the new SWYPE interface, which lets you type by dragging your fingers through all the letters of a word instead of tapping each one. SWYPE was surprisingly accurate in typing the correct word and will even learn new words once you type them manually.
**Included Apps and Accessories**
-This phone is being marketed as a media phone, and includes several media apps to demonstrate that. MobiTV lets you watch what is essentially Cable TV on your phone free for 30 days and then ten dollars a month after that. Blockbuster lets you rent or buy movies for your phone. Barnes and Noble eReader lets you purchase ebooks.
-The phone comes with a huge 16gb MicroSD card out of the box. This is the biggest memory card available currently, and gives you plenty of room for pictures, videos, music, and apps. The best memory card pairs perfectly with the best processor and screen, and it's great that HTC did not hold back on this extra.
-Full videos of Transformers 1 and 2 are preloaded on the memory card. These videos look great and show off the beautiful screen. Note the movies do take about 4gb of space on the memory card.
-The phone comes with a gel skin in the box to protect the phone, which you would have to buy separately on most phones.
**'Drawbacks**
-Price is the number one concern here. The phone is priced higher than competing smartphones. This price seems justified, however, due to the cutting edge hardware in the HD2. It also comes with some nice accessories you'd have to buy separately from other phones. Upgrade and new customer deals will certainly lower the cost for those buying from T-mobile.
-The app store is another drawback. The good news is that the phone has one, the bad news is it's the smallest of ANY smartphone operating system. As of this review the Windows Marketplace carried less than 1,000 applications, compared to Android at 20,000 apps and iPhone at a staggering 150,000 apps. Even Blackberry, Palm, and Nokia carry more apps than Windows. You are also going to find significantly more paid than free applications for Windows Mobile apps. The Marketplace is simply far behind that of competing phones, which for a heavy app user will diminish the enjoyment of the HD2 by quite a bit.
-Windows Mobile 7 upgradeability is still up in the air, but it currently looks like this phone will NOT be getting an upgrade when the new OS is released. The phone does not support some key hardware feature (front buttons) that WM7 requires, and therefore it is unlikely to be upgraded. The upcoming OS promises to be very exciting, and the fact that this beautiful phone will probably not receive the upgrade is disappointing.
Overall this phone is fast, pretty, and offers top of the line features. The phone feels solid (and huge) in your hand, while the software is fast, works well and is fun to use. If the HD2 is any indicator, Windows Mobile may become a legitimate competitor in the smartphone market again. The phone seems to be selling very well, with T-mobile selling out almost everywhere the day the HD2 was released. I'd recommend this phone as a viable alternative to Android and the iPhone.

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8/22/2011

HP EliteBook Mobile Workstation 8530w - Core 2 Duo P8400 / 2.26 GHz - Centrino 2 - RAM 2 GB - HDD 160 GB - DVD - Mobility FireGL V5700 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - TPM - fingerprint reader, SmartCard reader - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - 15.4" Widescreen TFT 1680 x 1050 ( WSXGA+ ) - Smart Buy - Microsoft Office Ready Review

HP EliteBook Mobile Workstation 8530w - Core 2 Duo P8400 / 2.26 GHz - Centrino 2 - RAM 2 GB - HDD 160 GB - DVD - Mobility FireGL V5700 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - TPM - fingerprint reader, SmartCard reader - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - 15.4 Widescreen TFT 1680 x 1050 ( WSXGA+ ) - Smart Buy - Microsoft Office Ready
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I am a website and graphic designer. For various reasons I prefer to do most of my work on a laptop rather than a desktop computer. My 2½-year-old Thinkpad T60 was beginning to groan under the strain -- it overheated constantly and began shutting down at unpredictable intervals, more than once causing me to lose work. Definitely, I said to myself, it's time for something new.
I researched carefully for several months before deciding on the 8530w. After a number of hardware problems with the T60 (two new keyboards, two new power supplies, new modem card, new power plug on the motherboard), I didn't think I wanted another Lenovo. I did want a machine built like a tank. I wanted a 15.4 inch, high res antiglare screen. I insisted on XP Pro. This one had all I needed and the price was excellent.
Shipping was fast and the machine was in perfect shape when I unpacked it. It took a day or so to load my software and set it up, and then I took off. It is perfect for my needs. The keys feel responsive and tight. The case is built to meet military standard MIL-STD 810F tests -- i.e., "built like a tank." Battery life is very good, with between 3 and 3½ hours on a full charge, even when running at full steam with the screen brightness all the way up. If I am running several heavy-memory programs at once the cooling fan does come on. It's noticeable in a quiet room, but not obtrusive. Better that than a warped keyboard and random shutdowns.
Other nice touches: A built-in LED keyboard light at the top of the screen. Touch a button and the light pops open, allowing you to type in a dimly-lighted room without turning on a room light and disturbing your partner. I also love the touch-sensitive strip at the top of the keyboard: you can turn on or off the wifi and sound with a simple touch. The strip also contains a volume control -- just brush your finger left to right to turn up the sound, right to left to turn it down. Too cool!
Cons? It is HEAVY. The solid case and drive guard add a lot of weight, and the power brick could be adequately described as a power anchor. Together the two add eight pounds to your laptop bag. A gym membership will not come amiss with this thing. Fortunately, I don't have to carry it around that much.
One other minor annoyance is that the lefthand shift and control keys are quite fussy about touch position. The keyboard is a little wider than the T60's, and if I don't pay attention I find that in fast typing I hit those two keys off center and the pressure does not activate the key. I've been spending a lot of time editing letters that should have been capitalized, and quite often I'll end up with a "v" instead of pasted text when the Ctrl key did not activate.
One last minor problem: The 8530w comes with HP Protect Security Suite (fingerprint sensor and other ways to lock the machine from unauthorized use). During setup, this kept recirculating every half hour and insisting that I set up my fingerprint ID, despite the fact that I had done so at the beginning. This can be remedied, according to HP Support, by doing something extremely scary to the BIOS. I uninstalled the software instead. The Windows password is security enough for my purposes.
All in all, I love this machine. Three-year warranty, beautiful graphics, true color screen, enough computing power to handle all my heavy applications at once without gasping for breath. I *highly* recommend it.


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7/11/2011

HP ProBook 4525s XT950UT 15.6" LED Notebook (2.2 GHz AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor P340, 2 GB RAM, 320 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive, DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe, Windows 7 Professional 32-bit) Review

HP ProBook 4525s XT950UT 15.6 LED Notebook (2.2 GHz AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor P340, 2 GB RAM, 320 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive, DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe, Windows 7 Professional 32-bit)
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If you're looking for a inexpensive laptop of this size then this is a perfect choice.
Initial Impressions:
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I've only had the laptop for a few days, but am quite happy with it. The number pad is great, island keys look nice and feel good. The track pad has a ton of settings and options so with a little fiddling you should be able to find the settings that work for you. The display is definitely widescreen but looks great. There wasn't too much bloatware installed - mainly just a bunch of HP programs, but they were easily disabled/removed. Comes with McAffe 60 day trial which I uninstalled. Also comes with Office 2010 starter which provides Word & Excel limited versions. I love that this has a 7200 RPM harddrive as most laptops skimp with slower 5400 RPM options. Webcam works great and has a built-in light/flash. HP & Windows 7 even have face recognition for logging in, although that doesn't always work. The top has a matte finish with what I can best describe as a fine wood grain look that's somewhat grey/brown.
Update: one of the main reasons I bought this laptop was for the HDMI output so I could connect to my receiver and HD TV then play videos, Hulu, etc. from the laptop to the TV. After a little tweaking of the audio playback device both audio and video worked great over HDMI! I should note that the audio signal is not surround, but 'just' digital stereo.
Regarding Memory:
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I ordered another 2GB of RAM and after removing 7 screws I got to the memory location under the keyboard and the additional memory looked to be exactly the same as what I ordered. You can google to find the instructions for removing the keyboard on HP's website. However, I don't know that 4GB is absolutely necessary for this laptop. It depends on how many programs you'll have open at a time and how you plan to use it. Many people probably don't know that 4GB is the maximum amount that a 32 bit Operating System can reference.
Overall:
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Circuit City (owned by the same company as Tiger Direct) via Amazon had the best price for this laptop (400), even better than Newegg (420). I was surprised that shipping took only 3 days!

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