Samsung LN37B650
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Saturday, August 8, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
PNY OPTIMA 1GB DDR2 533 MHz PC2-4200 Notebook / Laptop SODIMM Memory Module MN1024SD2-533

Customer Review: Works good, decent price.
I bought two of these for a computer at work. They were fairly easy to install (one in the bottom, one under the keyboard), automatically recognized, and improved performance immediately. Not a lot to say about RAM other than it did what it was supposed to do.
Customer Review: one was dead
I put both of these in my laptop, and it wouldn't boot up. Pulled them and put in the original half gig stick, and all was good. So I tried one at a time and one was bad. I ended up using the one good one and the original one. Probably should sent the bad one back bbut don'tknow tho whom it should go.
Samsung LN26B460
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Cybertron TSVSAS20 SwiftServ Home Server - AMD Athlon X2 4200+, Foxconn, 2GB DDR2-800, 500GB, DVDRW, Gigabit, Microsoft Home Server

Sony XDR-S10HDiP
Friday, July 31, 2009
90W Laptop Charger for Dell Inspiron 6000 6400 9200 9300 9400 e1405 e1505 e1705; XPS M1530

Customer Review: It's a little toooo hot, but it works!
I ordered this item to replace my broken dell cord. It has been a month and it's doing okay. However, like what the other people mentioned, it gets too hot toooo fast. Hope it would last.
Customer Review: Dell Precision M90 requires 130W not 90W
While the Dell Precision M90 is listed as one of the models this charger is supposed to be compatible with, the M90 requires a 130W power supply to charge the battery. If the system detects a power supply of lower wattage it will not charge the battery or run at full speed.
Brother MFC-490CW
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Nikon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED AF-S DX Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

Customer Review: Good WA range, nice weight, sharp
My husband purchased this lens from Amazon because of good service I received in the past. It is available from other online sources for slightly less. He reports that the lens arrived a day earlier than expected (thank you) and has been used for interior and exterior shots. On a d90, the built-in flash works from about 19 to 24 mm without lens shading. It focuses fast, balances well with the d90, and the pictures are sharp and have good contrast. At the 10 mm end, it gives great angle of view, with expected barrel distortion. Got sharper stopped down to f8. Distortion fades up to 15 mm and from there to 24 mm, it is a sharp lens for family and outdoor shots. This will be his main d90 lens. He was considering the Nikkor 12-24, but wanted the extra WA, considered the Tokina 11-16, but again wanted the extra WA and had concerns about availability and QC issues. Wishes there was more technical test data, but he needed a good WA lens now for upcoming vacations and is happy with this choice. Says Nikon has never failed him and Amazon was solid.
Customer Review: Soft in the corners
I have owned and shot with the Nikon 12-24, Tokina 12-24, and three copies of the Sigma 10-20. With the exception of one recent bad copy of the Sigma they were all notably better than the 10-24 in the corners. My copy of the 10-24 is nice in the center, but all four corners were uniformly degraded. Every other WA lens I have owned cleans up very fast in the corners at 10-12mm and by f/5.6 was nearly as good as f/11. Not so with 10-24, which is mushy in the corners at f/3.5 and improves only gradually as it is stopped down, with peak sharpness at a bit over f/11. At f/11 it mostly catches up with the third-party lenses mentioned above and Nikon's own 12-24. I have posted sample images on DPR, photo.net, nikongear.com, and photographyreview.com, look them up to see what I am talking about. The 10-24 range is ideal for my needs so it is a shame that the performance is not as good as the 12-24, even at 12-14mm. The MTF numbers would have suggested that it would be better. My copy is not. Since all four corners are nearly uniformly degraded I don't think that I have a lemon, it may be just inherent in the lens design. I am tempted to call it curvature of field, but with the extreme DOF at 10mm even at f/5.6 I am not sure this would be a reasonable explanation. While not as terrible as the sample images I have seen from the Tamron 10-24mm, my copy of this lens would not seem to be as good with flat-field subjects (aka brick walls :-) as the other WA lenses I have owned. However, in real-life images with variable depth the corner softness is very difficult to see. Not sure if this is because of the possible field curvature mentioned above, or because it is very rare that I shoot something that has good detail all the way to the corners. Overall I am a bit disappointed. Given the price it should have been unambiguously better than the competition. Not 2x better as other reviewers have suggested, I am prepared to pay a decent premium to Nikon just for the consistency of color rendition I would get between this and my other most used lens (70-200). However, my expectation was to be able to say "about the same as the Sigma 10-20 in most respects, better at X and Y". Right now I am not sure what X and Y would be, at least in comparison to the excellent copy of the Sigma 10-20 I used to have. I will probably end up keeping the lens. The 10-24mm range is just too convenient for me, and there is no way I would consider replacing this with the Tamron 10-24, which is absolutely terrible in the corners at 10mm according to numerous reviews.
Surround Sound Home Theater
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Nikon Coolpix S560 10MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom with 2.7 inch LCD (Cherry Blossom Red)

Customer Review: No more red eye and fuzzy pictures!
I am enjoying my Coolpix S560, as I am an artist and need to take clear photos. Also, it is so small that I can carry it in my purse and have it handy for just the right moment.
Customer Review: good product
I liked this and the price was unbeatable I checked in all big/small stores. So good value for the price
Surround Sound Receiver
Monday, July 27, 2009
Yamaha RX-V2700 - AV network receiver - 7.1 channel

Customer Review: RX-V2700
I looked and researched many A/V receivers before deciding on this one. I am very pleased with the sound, ease of use, and many, many features. This unit is well worth the price paid, I would recommend to anyone looking for a powerhouse A/V controller. I have mine connected to a 50" plasma TV and a Yamaha upconverting DVD player. The speakers I chose for my system are two Cerwin-Vega CLS-215 for the front channel, a Klipsch center channel, and two JBL towers for the rear channel. I am currently only running a 5.0 system, but this unit will handle much, much more. I haven't the need for more at this point, as the Cerwin-Vega speakers I use have two 15" woofers in each cabinet. This arrangement has more bass than any subwoofer would produce in my opinion. All in all, a very powerful unit with loads of features. I have been running it very hard for about two weeks without any troubles at all.
Customer Review: Note: Uses Older HDMI 1.2a
I'm researching so I don't own. It's my understanding 1.3 is quite a difference in quality for 1080p Televisions. Probably not as noticeable on 1080i
Surround Sound Home Theater
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