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Great for people who have smaller ear canals, excellent for bass junkies, like myself. They are very comfortable and have deep sound. Something to consider if you get these...if you're not getting the sound that you want out of them, switch the ear pieces around a bit to find the right fit, it makes a huge difference in the way your buds sound. Awesome.
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These have a phenomenal bass response and as an extra bonus the mic is very clear and features voice intelligibility. Great buy.
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These seem pretty cool. They're water resistant and sweatproof, have deep bass and clear sound, come with interchangeable earplugs for a better fit, an easy to use remote for your smartphone, and a customizable cord that allows you to choose your length. Good quality for your price range.
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These are a great sounding set for under $25. The trebles are clear, bass is deep, and there is no discernible background hiss. Perfect for listening when you're waiting on your next call.
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I would recommend this as a business tablet. It's highly inspired. Great for taking notes, correspondence, organizing, appointment setting, and if you purchase the optional docking keyboard easier word processing. It has a thin design and is very lightweight so although it is larger than most other tablets, it won't burden you during a commute. It also provides connections and support for external displays. Powerful device for all of your business needs.
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My wife used to have a set similar to these that she was very fond of. They clip on to your ears so the fit is good and for those who don't like earbuds, they go over your ears. She was able to run, exercise, walk, watch TV, etc. They were handy, especially when she'd want to listen to something but not want to mess up her hair like the headband kind can do. The sound was very good for the price.
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My wife has a Nook that she loves so I might suggest you go with something like that. I think that many schools are trying to get their books available for download, not to mention the capability to download books, including texts, from the library. This Nook will be perfect for educational and entertainment reading as well as some browsing of the Internet, game play, organization, etc. It has a nice compact screen and storage space of 16GB. Of course you can also listen to music and watch movies. It really is a great device.
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This is an excellent choice for business. Equipped with 64GB of memory, a 10 inch screen, 10 hours of battery life, a fast processor, and with a few added accessories it has the capability of word processing. You will be able to keep organized, stay on top of your presentations, stay in contact with work and clients, etc. It has a great sleek design making it easy to travel with but very it's also understated so it looks as professional as you do. Definitely a world class product.
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Here's a 26 inch TV for $250. Wow. Pretty good. Not the most amazing TV but it's good, it's simple, inexpensive, and pretty accurate color. It's a decent entry level TV.
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1080p native resolution
Advanced Super View screen
120Hz refresh rate and dejudder processing
Four HDMI inputs
Two component video inputs
PC input
RS-232 port
Swivel stand
EnergyStar 3.0 compliant
This TV is said to be able to handle any lighting situation, good motion...it's excellent for watching the game and for movies.
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This is a decent but very compact portable TV. Has a rechargeable battery, clear picture, remote, battery life of about 3 hours, and the ability to get you basic cable. Not too bad.
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This one just made it under your mark. I probably don't need to say much...I'm sure you've heard all about it but it's a sweet option if you've not played it yet.
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Depends on what you consider cheap. This one is pretty inexpensive and is very good. It's small enough not to be in the way but large enough to provide the power and quality you want for your pictures. It will shoot wide and long, it's fast, and performs well in low light conditions. One of my current favorites.
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This camera doesn't offer the highest resolution but I definitely think it's the best. There's a lot to be said about Panasonic's Lumix lenses. They are next to perfect, in my opinion. It has a very wide angle lens with 20x zoom, GPS, excellent manual and semi-manual shooting modes, it's fast, and is really good in low-light conditions. It's actually a very good all-around camera.
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This camera weighs in at 3.8 ounces...Pretty light for such a great rated camera. Photos and video will look great, it's very fast, and has a very functional menu for many different shooting options. It's also one of the slimmest cameras on the market sizing up to the width of a AA battery. It's pretty cool.
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This camera might be a good option for you. It's an interchangeable lens camera with great video capability. ISO range is ISO 100 - ISO 25,600. Your pictures will look clean as high as ISO 400 and start to smear at about ISO 800. Details at ISO 1600 still look pretty clean and noise levels aren't too bad. I think you'll be pretty happy with the quality.
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This monitor will provide great image reproduction without distortion. Clarity is outstanding. Your images will be crisp and sharp because the display is said to have the best pixel performance. It's one I would definitely recommend for Photoshop.
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This monitor has great resolution. Your pictures will be crisp, sharp, and rich with color. It has a nice sleek design and an anti-glare screen so it can be well used as a computer monitor for photoshop or for watching movies. A really good price for such a nice piece of work.
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I was going to suggest the LCD version of this but I think you will be much happier with the color and resolution of this one for just a few dollars more. It will make your movie and TV viewing much more pleasant. You're going to get bright, well saturated colors and a matte screen. I had a friend who liked his so much he bought 2. Good price range for this size.
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While this is a little bigger than what you're looking for it offers really sharp graphics with a fast response time you're not likely to get blurry images and less distortion. It's a great monitor for movies.
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This monitor is light, thin, provides clear images, and has good color. It's a beautiful screen for a really great price.
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This is a good performing screen that will require zero set up and will provide good color and contrast. Your gaming images will be bright and the screen is energy efficient. Speakers kind of lack in the amazing department but I'd rather external speakers anyhow if I'm gaming.
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I think 3 for sure. It was the closest to the first one but seemed more dangerous and had scarier moments.
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I don't know. I think it looks pretty sweet. There are a ton of specs that will make it a great contender but will it last is what I'm not sure of. Seems like a great idea but like the Wii will its popularity ebb. I'm not really sure about that. We'll just have to wait and see.
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That's a tough one. I enjoy so many things about different ones. I think my all time favorite is still the Game Cube. That was a good release but I think the one that will stand the test of time will be PC, the rest will eventually become something else as they all have. They evolve...from Atari to Nintendo to Xbox, etc.
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Are you talking about a software update on your phone or a complete upgrade from your phone company? I update my software every few months...my phone prompts me more often but it takes time out of my day that I often can't spare. If you're talking about a complete upgrade from the company I do that whenever I can which relates to 2 years with the same company or when I leave the company for another. Love new phones.
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I dig real time strategy games and this one is pretty good. Reminds me of a "back in the day" game of Risk. May have just aged myself! Some pretty cool and inventive champions, though. I think they make the game.
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I think Final Fantasy 8 or 10 were two of the most emotional games I've ever played. Intense violence and excitement mixed with love and broken hearts.
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Either Battlefield 2 or Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2.
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Definitely MK. It's like back in the day when it first came out. So much better than the rest and definitely heads above Street Fighter.
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One of my favorites. Excellent space and land wars.
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You'll like this one. It has excellent noise canceling in the mic and earpiece making for celar conversations even with traffic flying by. The earpiece has a button that allows you to control your incoming and outgoing calls. Sound clarity is outstanding and the headset is very comfortable. I highly recommend it.
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Your husband might like these also. These are pretty sweet for entertainment and perfect for sports or working out. They provide for a customized fit that you can wear with glasses, hats, or helmets and don't interfere with what you're doing. They are super tough and sweatproof. They are also washable. You can literally toss them in with the rest of your laundry and they come out clean and still working. The sound is outstanding and for those who like bass, these will certainly stand apart. These are an awesome buy.
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First of all, you can't beat the price. They are inexpensive but very well made and sound great. I purchased them because they were cheap and I needed a back up pair and now they are the only ones I use. I use them when I workout, mow the lawn, or just kicking back at home. They cancel out background noise very well and the bass is really nice. I didn't expect too much when I bought them but was blown away. They are also very comfortable.
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Office Depot, Staples, or Office Max would all have USB cables, you'll just have to call to verify that they have a 15 foot cord. You might be able to connect a few smaller ones if the 15 isn't available.
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This is about as hassle free as it gets. A really nice all in one desktop with touchscreen convenience. You'll love it. Great screen resolution and quick processor and great hard drive space. A definite must buy.
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I use the Neflix and Hulu apps as well as Kindle and the Barnes and Noble readers. I also have the checkbook app which is my most used app of everything. I keep track of all of my purchases, deposits, etc. Best application ever.
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This camera is a great camera for people with shooting experience. It offers some of the highest levels of external controls, has strong specifications and product design, and greater processing from its predecessors. One of my favorite features is the 614,000 dot OLED touch sensitive screen.
In addition, the E-P3 has a 614,000 dot OLED screen that is touch-sensitive. The touch technology is similar to the Apple iPhone and can be used to set the focus, fire the shutter, and operate some of the camera functions while not replacing these functions from the camera altogether. Some more simpler specs are a 12.3 MP sensor, fine detail processing with fast AF tracking, HD 1080 video, excellent low light performance, AF illuminator, build in flash, and ISOs up to 12,800. Next to the Sony NEX 7, it's one of the very best.
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I agree with Jen Jen, this is a very interesting camera and is on par with the Canon Rebel series. You'll like this camera because you've probably already owned compact enthusiast cameras. This one is certainly more capable and is a definite upgrade from a point and shoot because it will help intermediate photographers hone their skills and get control of their camera. It has more external controls, better features, and more accessory options. Here are the highlights:
Touch-screen display
Electronic First Curtain shutter
Revised 16.1MP CMOS sensor
ISO 100-25600
10fps continuous shooting mode (at full resolution)
In-camera CA, vignetting and distortion correction
Auto ISO limit of 3200 (increased from ISO 1600 in NEX-5)
Creative Control results-orientated user interface
Picture Effects processing options
1080p 60p HD movies in AVCHD format
It would be a great addition to your collection.
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Mirrorless cameras are great and they really offer a lot of advantages. First, they are small and more compact than a DSLR but are more simple to use like a point and shoot camera but with better image quality. This camera isn't the smallest of the micro four-thirds but it's competitive and has a large sensor. ISO range is 200-12,800, has a very user friendly interface with creative controls, picture effects options, and 720p 30 HD movie format. You can also get this camera in a couple different colors so you can match it up closely to your likes or style.
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This camera might be what you're looking for. It has a 14.1 MP sensor, has a small LCD of 3 inches, and shoots 10fps. One of the coolest features is that it features a soft skin mode which smooths out wrinkles and other skin blemishes from your subject. It's also very compact and light. Very fine camera.
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I think this camera might be worth looking at as far as unconventional goes. It features an electronic viewfinder rather than the optical viewfinder which creates traditional images but are anything but traditional. The live view also allows you to track objects as they move across your frame of view. It offers a 24 megapixel sensor with 12fps, high resolution EVF, and a 19 point AF sensor. It's actually a pretty impressive camera. Here are the rest of the specs:
24MP CMOS Sensor
12fps continuous shooting with autofocus
1080p60 movies with autofocus
2.4M dot OLED viewfinder
1/8000th maximum shutter speed, shutter rated for 150,000 actuations
ISO 100 - 16,000 (25,600 with multi-image combination. Expands down to ISO 50)
Auto ISO with customisable lower and upper limits
Built-in dark red autofocus illuminator
Optional, profile-based correction of vignetting, chromatic aberration and geometric distortion
Pull-out three-hinge tilt/swivel 920k dot LCD screen
Built-in GPS
Top panel LCD
Stereo microphone and external mic socket
AF Micro Adjust
Dust shake sensor cleaning
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Easily the very best 10 inch tablet on the market. It has a great quality screen with 2 cameras for video/photo and video chat, it is extremely fast, easy to use, and features all that the Apple has to offer including Garage Band, iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, etc. Love that it offers up to 64GB of storage too. It's hard to beat.
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I actually here this is the best reading tablet because of its features and screen resolution. Offers flash support, WiFi, 16GB of storage, micro SD slot, Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, and of course, a huge library of books, magazines, and newspapers. It's very competitive.
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This is definitely the best Android tablet. It's powerful, robust, and awesome looking. I love that you can purchase a docking keyboard that even charges the Prime tablet allowing up to 17 hours of battery life. Also offers more in connectivity. The tablet itself offers a thin frame, micro SD and micro HDMI, HD video quality, 8mp camera, and the Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. It's very impressive.
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