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These get some great reviews online. They are said to be very comfortable and offer great sound quality. My favorite feature is the bass and these offer deep bass but you can still hear the words and other tones. They are simple, have a great design, and are affordable.
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I might suggest an over the ear headphone as opposed to earbuds. Earbuds seem to offer so much more volume because they are in your ear itself where as with an over the ear cup you get the great sound and quality but can kind of bypass the intense volume a little better. She might have a better range of control with these.
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Some of the best for quality I've heard in a very long time. I love the fit. They are snug and comfortable. The sound quality is definitely what you would expect from much more expensive pieces. I would definitely recommend them.
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I generally purchased based on reviews. I like to hear the music but I do like a lot of bass as well. Of course the price should be reasonable but for me price is based on what I might use the headphones for. If it's for working out and running I generally don't want to spend more than $25 or maybe $60 if they're good wireless sets. If I'm getting them for home use I might opt for something a little more expensive so that I can really feel the music and enjoy my listening experience. I generally don't go for hype, although I do take into consideration opinion.
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When the Legend of Zelda first came out I spend 2 or 3 days non stop playing trying to defeat it. I crashed hard after but I couldn't put it down!
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These are excellent headphones with outstanding sound performance. You'll get a great adjustable fit with comfortable ear pads for long wear. You'll love the crisp sounds and deep bass.
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Depends on what you like and need. I prefer iPhone because it coordinates with everything else that I own. I'm also a big fan of the app store it provides. The apps available are better as far as I'm concerned and certainly have more to offer for kids. I use my iPhone for my movies, music, organization, etc. It's fast and efficient and the best performer that I've owned.
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Amazon, Ebay, and bizrate.com are all excellent sites to find parts or fully assembled computers. Craigslist is another, actually that I've used from time to time.
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Features to price, this laptop is a steal. Great for gaming, multi-tasking, work, or casual use. It's light and has an excellent full keyboard. It's a great value.
2.4 GHz i5-2430M
6 GB SDRAM
640 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
15.6-Inch Screen
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
15.6" diagonal widescreen TruBrite TFT display at 1366 x 768 native resolution (HD) with 16:9 Aspect Ratio and LED Backlite
640GB (5400 RPM) Serial ATA hard disk drive
Configured with 6GB DDR3 1333MHz (max 8GB)
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with a 6 cell/48Wh Lithium Ion battery pack; Battery Life (measured by MobileMark 2007): 6 hours, 23 minutes
Intel Core i5-2430M Processor 2.4 GHz (3.0 GHz with Turbo Boost Technology), 3MB L3 Cache
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Also wanted to offer up a less expensive option. This is another excellent camera in terms of value and features. The basics are as follows:
12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS imaging sensor
5.8x AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens included
D-Movie Mode; Cinematic 24fps HD with sound
3-inch super-density 920,000-dot color LCD monitor
It's fun to use but takes excellent serious photos. Image quality is outstanding and has an accurate light meter. It's one of the best cameras for overall use.
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Value to specs this camera is top of the line. It's an excellent pro camera offering so much in the feature department I couldn't list them all. Here are a few specs:
Extreme resolution 24.5-megapixel FX-format (35.9 x 24.0mm) CMOS sensor
Nikon EXPEED image processing technologies; 138 MB processed NEF (RAW) 12 or 14-bit image files
3-inch super-density 920,000-dot VGA LCD monitor; 100 percent viewfinder coverage
Two Live View shooting modes; continuous shooting at up to 5 fps at full FX-format resolution
Dual CF card slots with overflow, backup and copy option
An excellent camera.
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Aside from the Camera and Siri there's not too much different between the phones. For myself, I would just go with the less expensive because the way I would use the phone wouldn't change. I don't need the extra goodies, I just like the dependability and quality as well as the apps available. Think about how you would use it and base your decision that way.
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I realize that this are just a bit over the price you requested but they are really outstanding so I felt I should throw them out there. The memory foam ear cups are definitely a high quality and have an adjustable leather band. They are so comfortable and provide excellent noise isolation. The sound is accurate with a lot of opportunity for control on select products. The style is what originally pulled me to it. It's very sleek and even includes and airplane adapter which I find very cool for my long travels. There is nothing that rivals these. I highly recommend them. I can't say one way or another if wired is more powerful than wireless but I imagine because of connectivity that they would be. These Klipsch certainly are!
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I've only used these one time but they get awesome reviews online. From my personal use the sound was great. The bass was great creating a deeper effect. I felt the sounds as much as I heard them. Audio controls were easy to access. It's totally powered by USB so no worries about batteries or anything which is nice because something like this would just eat batteries up. The mic is very sensitive and I could hear everything I said but it also picks up background noise. They are super comfortable, though and a great price.
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The basic specs are as follows:
Closed-ear headset delivers an immersive audio experience.
Concealed mic boom stays hidden until you're ready to use it.
Specially designed earpods redistribute pressure for maximum comfort.
In-line volume and mic-mute controls allow for easy audio adjustment.
The quality feels very good with a sturdy plastic and comfortable plush, black velour ear pads. Sound quality is not the best I've ever experience but it is very good. I don't miss anything said but it doesn't blow me away. All in all, I would highly recommend them as a great budget headset for gaming.
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GamePanel LCD: Access in-game stats, VoIP data media player information and more?without leaving the game
Custom-color backlighting: Personalize backlighting in a variety of backlit colors to match the rest of your gear, and easily locate keys in the dark*
Integrated USB Audio: Strategize in clear digital audio. Separate headphone and mic jacks and mute buttons let you use any analog headset with 3.5 mm plugs as a USB audio device.
18 Programmable G-keys: Three mode states for each G-Key let you record up to 54 single key presses or complex macros per game*
Full-speed USB: Execute commands without delay with speeds four times faster than standard USB keyboards(* Requires software installation)
GamePanel LCD: Access in-game stats, VoIP data media player information and more-without leaving the game
Integrated USB Audio: Strategize in clear digital audio Separate headphone and mic jacks and mute buttons let you use any analog headset with 35 mm plugs as a USB audio device
I don't know how it compares to the one you have but it does have an LCD screen and it's a popular purchase among gamers. Good brand quality and significantly less expensive that the Razer keyboard you're looking at, although the Razer looks pretty sweet too.
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I think you would be safe to buy the GTX 580. I don't know about the Kepler but the 580 gives you great power and performance. It's pretty sweet and makes a beautiful picture.
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The closest one I can find is the Prime and although it comes downloaded with Honeycomb it is upgradeable to Ice Cream Sandwich. Does this help any?
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/05/msi-launches-gt...
This laptop has a 570M but everything else fits as does the price tag. However, the article above offers an upcoming view of a laptop that offers everything you want but depending on what you want to spend, it is a little higher in price. They both offer quick speeds and great performance.
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This lens is a great everyday lens but having a couple different types doesn't hurt either. It will provide great quality images and will reduce the chance of any ghosting or flare. Your pictures, or your daughters pictures will be crisp and sharp.
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I think the Canon that Destinee suggested would be a great choice or this Sony. I suggest the only because of how rugged and durable it is although only waterproof up to 16 feet while the Canon is waterproof up to 33. It's a nice design, very sleek. On top of being waterproof it is also shockproof from falls and dustproof. It has a great build and airtight construction. It can stand up to nearly any type of weather and transitions easily from underwater to using it at the prom. Definitely a high tech gadget.
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This is a low profile micro four thirds camera with a hand grip that is much like holding a compact camera. It's not small enough to fit in your pocket but certainly one of the smaller micro four thirds around. It has touch screen interface, great video capability, and picture in picture manual focus that allows you to see everything while focusing on a particular object or subject.
16.7MP CMOS sensor (standard Micro Four Thirds size)
ISO 160-6400
4 fps continuous shooting (20fps at 4MP)
GF2-style touch screen interface
1080i60 AVCHD shooting (from 30p sensor output)
All-area AF point selection
Pinpoint AF mode (magnifies focus point to allow confirmation and fine-tune of AF position)
Tracking AF in video mode
Picture-in-picture manual focus magnification
460k dot articulated LCD
1.44M dot-equivalent electronic viewfinder (phase sequential type)
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This is the best performing all around camera for low light shooting. It's also compact and light so you can stick it in your pocket or bag and easily take it with you anywhere. You'll get great quality photos every time. No need for a tripod for your indoor shots either because of the Hybrid image stabilizer and a f 2.0 lens and because of faster shutter speeds you will have less blurry images. When you use your flash, this camera has the best exposure control because of its Smart Flash. It provides just the right amount of flash without making your environment too bright. It's one of the smartest choice cameras.
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http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-S100-Digital...
The Canon Powershot S95 would be exactly what I would choose if I were starting from the beginning again. This camera offers the sensitivity needed when just starting out. It's small enough to fit in your pocket and perfect for any lighting situation you might encounter, whether low lighting or brighter lighting. The buttons and menus are easy to use and have smart scene selections. It also has a fast processor. As far as tips go, just keep shooting. The camera is a tool to use when trying to obtain the perfect picture but the person behind the camera is he talent.
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Ben Stein: It's Trivial. I love this game. It has very interesting questions that require some thought as opposed to easy questions that are pointless.
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I like the Asus that Harry suggested but just as another option, this one should be able to run with the big dogs as well. The screen is large at a little over 17 inches, features 4GB of RAM, 640GB hard drive space, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6550M graphics card. It delivers speedy and excellent performance.
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This is the remote that will make or break your gaming. Well below your budget and definitely the only way to go.
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I have not used these before but they get awesome reviews online so I though I'd share. They are supposed to very very comfortable and high quality. Sound should make you feel as if you are there because the sound surrounds providing an amazing listening experience. Has velour ear pads and a 2 year manufacturers warranty. People who have purchased them have said there is nothing like them.
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I'd have a look at this one. This is a great price range for the 10 inch screen and 16GB of storage space. It comes standard with Android 3.2 Honeycomb but this month it will be upgradeable to Ice Cream Sandwich. It also features a full USB port which is great for future connectivity.
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I'd personally probably only go with a monopod for my powershot, however, this kit here has a lot to offer so maybe this might be a way to go. You can get a lot of difference shots with these tripods and variation is sometimes the key.
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I own the 15 inch and have owned a 17 inch in the past. The 17 inch is amazing for viewing movies and for video editing. It would also be a smart choice for a DJ, however, other than that the 15 inch was better on my pocketbook and did the same for me the 17 inch did. I also prefer the 15 inch when I travel. The weight difference isn't huge but the weight to size makes a big difference, especially when your carry on is already pack tight and you have kids to maneuver with. Just my personal stake in it but you won't be missing much going with the smaller of the two.
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It looks like you have a really good range of lenses here, from your 18-300mm you can shoot from lots of distances. I would recommend something a little different, maybe a fisheye for variation in your photography. It features:
180 degrees angle of view
Built-in petal type hood
10 Elements in 7 groups
Aperture range of F/3.5 ~ 22
The images you will get will be very creative and a whole new depth of view. I love mine.
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It's not the best you'll ever find but it's great for this price. It's very comfortable and fits any hand size well. Back/forward buttons plus side-to-side scrolling allows you to move faster and get more done. Works with both Mac and Microsoft.
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This is a solid performer. It has a beautiful and bright screen with very nice quality. Menu options are easy to use and adjust. The TV is very sturdy, has a great movable stand, and the screen has a matte finish to avoid glaring but you don't have to sacrifice color or clarity. It's a great value.
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This TV has a lot of connectivity potential for the price. The picture quality is beautiful and colors are sharp and vibrant. The menu options are very intuitive and easy to set up. The only problem I've seen so far is that when using the menu (to change color settings, etc.) the menu takes up most of the screen so it's hard to see what effect you're having on it. Overall it's a great TV with good features and for a great price.
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This TV has the quality and value behind its price. It has a great LCD screen and resolution. It also has a built in digital tuner, 2 HDMI inputs, and SRS Theater Sound. Video quality is excellent with a very appealing style, great menu features, and 2 HDMI and 1 USB inputs. There have been complaints about the stand but other wise the TV couldn't be better or easier.
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This TV is a great price for the features you get. A 24 inch widescreen LCD monitor with 1080p HD resolution. It has DVI and VGA video inputs. Customer reviews state that it has a sharp picture with clear, vibrant colors. The only complaint is that the black levels aren't as dark as higher end models, but other than that it's a strong television.
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I think for being so inexpensive that this one would be a good performer. I think that the color accuracy, compared to higher end models, might not be as accurate but unless you're comparing it side by side to another it will be unnoticeable. It has a mix of good features, a very nice stile, and good picture quality. Customers rate this TV very well with a small complaint about user friendliness, or lack of, for the user manual.
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The Samsung, while inexpensive is a good performer for this category. It has a matte finish, crisp colors and details, and realistic imagery. Samsung has AllShare technology which will allow you to bring media files from other devices right to your TV. While your black colors tend to shadow a bit, the mixture of features to style and quality would make this TV stand out in a line up.
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The reason the price point is different between the two are that the tablets change their design so often to allow for more functionality. Netbooks, on the other hand are closer to a regular notebook, just a scaled down version. The tablet PC has a touch screen so that users can use a stylus. There are versions with a keyboard but for the most part the touch screen is the main draw allowing you to use it for drawing or write. Tablet PCs are also more prone to damage because they have become so much more mobile and because of their design, such as the touch screen itself. A tablet PC is more convenient for people who have jobs that have them travel or in the field most of the time and it's necessary to be on your tablet much of the time. If you just need a small and light computer the netbook might be a good choice.
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The reason the price point is different between the two are that the tablets change their design so often to allow for more functionality. Netbooks, on the other hand are closer to a regular notebook, just a scaled down version. The tablet PC has a touch screen so that users can use a stylus. There are versions with a keyboard but for the most part the touch screen is the main draw allowing you to use it for drawing or write. Tablet PCs are also more prone to damage because they have become so much more mobile and because of their design, such as the touch screen itself. A tablet PC is more convenient for people who have jobs that have them travel or in the field most of the time and it's necessary to be on your tablet much of the time. If you just need a small and light computer the netbook might be a good choice.
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I think that with your budget and wanting the best you should definitely go with a Pro. It has so much to offer your kids, not to mention the rest of your family, that you won't be wishing for anything more. Your kids will have plenty of speed and storage space that they can game, edit and create photos/videos/audio, they can also listen and download music/movies/books, while also being able to do homework/schoolwork, surf the Internet, and run Windows. It's a multimedia machine while also being practical and made for quality and high performance. The possibilities are endless with a laptop such as this.
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This is a great ultraportable laptop but has an 11 inch screen so you won't be disappointed if you're watching movies. It has a great keyboard and the keys type with ease. It even has a really great look that is thin and classic. It's pretty basic and not the most exciting but it's great for travel and web surfing. You get 500GB of hard drive space with 4GB of RAM so you won't be disappointed by the speed or the storage space. It's a great value.
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This is definitely a computer that rocks the socks off all others. It will not slow on you, you will be able to run and do anything on it, and it's often even more machine than most will ever need. It runs quickly and has tons of memory with 750GB of hard drive space, 4GB or RAM, great graphics if you feel like gaming, the sound is awesome in the event you want to listen/download music or movies, there are tons of options to edit/create photos/videos/audio, etc. It's a powerhouse machine but easy to learn and manage. You'll love it for college, play, and home use.
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The specs are this:
The processor is a 2.3GHz Intel Core i5 with 4GB of RAM and 640GB of hard drive space. The graphics are an Intel HD 3000, it has a 13 inch screen, weighs in at only 3.2 pounds, and is preinstalled with Windows 7 Home Premium. It's actually quite a bit of machine for this price range and for this weight/size. It has a really sharp design and an even better battery life of over 7 hours. The Protege is smartly priced and a good alternative to the 13 inch MacBook Pro. The only bummer might be that the graphics card may not be up to snuff for those who also like to game but business wise, it's a brilliant choice.
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When purchased from HP themselves this computer comes to $399. I think you could probably develop software from any computer but this is a great budget computer. It's solid and ultraportable. It has a lot of power for a 11 inch computer so the price is a great value. It has 320GB of hard drive space with 4GB of RAM and it only weighs 3.4 pounds. It also comes with Beats Audio so the sound isn't half bad. You get a lot of bang for your buck here.
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This computer is listed at $399 at the following website, not sure why this one says it's so much more but here you go... http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/store_a...
The computer comes installed with Windows 7 Premium, has an AMD Dual Core processor and Radeon HD 6310M Discrete graphics card, 4GB of RAM, 320GB at 5400RPM hard drive, great battery life, 11.6 inch HD screen, webcam, Bluetooth, and wireless. There are lots of other features that can be listed but the idea is that it is more than capable of handling your audio editing needs. Also comes with Beats Audio. I'm not sure how great it is but it's a popular install lately.
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I like my MacBook for multimedia necessities. It has a fast processor, great graphics card, terrific storage (although a little extra never hurt), and great battery life. I am able to play games, listen and download music, watch movies, edit photos/video/audio, etc. It hasn't stopped me from doing anything yet. My school and business work has been professional and always available thanks to the many software programs available, not to mention the added ability to run Windows from my laptop as well. Everything is made much simpler when I can do everything I need and want from one computer.
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With the amount of use a DJs computer gets you might even consider purchasing a used or refurbished machine so that you're not only saving more money but so that you can justify using solely as a DJ laptop. These laptops are great performers. They will keep your performance quick and efficient. They are also capable of running many programs simultaneously without any slowing down. You will have lots of storage space and speed as well as great graphics for visualization and sound. The screen is a great 13 inch display that is bright and sharp so you won't miss a thing when you're performing.
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While not the top of the line gaming laptops, it's certainly one of the best under $1,000. It runs a 2.2GHz Intel with 6GB DIMM, 640GB 5400RPM hard drive, a 15 (almost 16) inch screen with the NVIDIA GT 540 graphics card, and is preinstalled with Windows 7 Home Premium. From a technical standpoint it will play your games great, but it is also great for standard home use. They keyboard feels good and the keys are spaced well, graphics are amazing, battery life is decent with a little over 5 hours of play time, and the look of it is ideal. Everyone from gamers to students and professionals alike will enjoy using this laptop.
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First just the specs:
2.4 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 Processor
4GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM
500 GB Hard Drive, 8x DVD/CD SuperDrive
13.3-Inch LED-backlit Display, 1280-by-800 Resolution, Intel HD Graphics 3000
Mac OS X v10.7 Lion, 7 Hour Battery Life
For your DJing purposes the CPU is fast and will be able to handle all of your processing needs. You will have plenty of RAM at 4GB. Some DJ programs can be very taxing on your laptop. The hard drive space is great but should you need more, definitely invest in an external drive for your songs. While the video card may not be important for your visuals, the Radeon is great for your sets. You can run both Windows and your standard OS, it has a 13 inch screen making it easily portable but visible, has a great functional CD/DVD drive as well as USB ports to transfer files back and forth, and it is durable.
Finally, the warranty on the MacBook Pro is terrific and their service is phenomenal. Apple has a 30 day return policy so if you're unhappy with it for any reason you can return it, and if you get your computer at the right place and time you can sometimes get extra software or hardware. Macs are often more expensive but they are worth the price. You get what you pay for.
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If you're looking for a lightweight, portable computer that you can do pretty much anything you want to while traveling, this is the computer for you. You can work on everyday applications, browse the web, watch a DVD, chat (and video chat), play 3D games, or do graphic design. You will be running on a fast, high performance machine with an i5 Core processor, 4GB of RAM and 500GB hard drive space, and roughly 7 hours of battery life. It's silent, has a lit keyboard, crisp screen, and when held in your lap for long periods of time only gets lukewarm. Along with all of these great features you will also receive amazing support for all of your hardware and software needs. It's worth every penny.
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I think this is one of the best keyboards around right now. These are the basic specs: backlit keys that you can see even in the dark, super thin and light with easy to touch and comfortable keys, silent typing, and soft touch palm rest. I love this keyboard. The only bummer is that it's corded but that is also a plus because I don't need to worry about batteries or anything.
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This is a popular choice at Amazon. People seem to be really happy with it and at $150 it's not a bad price. It's 22 inches and sleek, 1080 HD and has many connectivity options. I think it would be a great choice for gaming. The colors look great as well so I don't think you'll be sacrificing anything.
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This might be a great option for you. The widescreen for one is pretty cool and the colors are true. The Lithium Ion battery lasts about 8 hours which is awesome, especially when you're using it at school. Hard disk space is ample for most projects so you shouldn't have to worry about that. It's a great little computer for the price.
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This is a great compact camera which might be exactly what you need for travel. You can easily slip it into your pockets and not have to worry about it too much. It has image stabilizing, great in lowlight conditions, full HD video shooting, and the noise levels lower the higher ISO. It's well below your budget and well worth it.
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I think Mac does a better job when it comes to video editing. They are fast and reliable and personally I've had too many hiccups with PC's. I've used Mac now going on 8 years and I've had the best experiences with it. There has been nothing that performs as well and I think it will be just what you need.
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I have this TV in 60 inch form and it's amazing. The screen is vibrant and the colors are brilliant. Graphics, shading, etc. is all true to form and is backed by a great company. We've owned it for 4 months now and have no complaints. I don't know how big the room is but I imagine 42 inches wouldn't be too big but if it is they also have it in 32 inches and with that the price goes down. It's a great investment.
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Are you looking for a digital camera or a camera that records from your computer for direct download?
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I'm not sure what you're phone is but I have an Android. When I did a search in my market for contraction timer, sure enough, two free one's came up. The one that had the best reviews was called contraction time and it has a picture of a little baby. I imagine they would all work similarly but this one had the ability to save your information and download it in case you needed it for comparisons. Sounds pretty good.
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I imagine you could probably use anything that didn't have dyes or perfumes in it but I really like Tide so I might go with this one. Made specifically for gentle skin and it's been dermatologist tested. The nice thing about it is that it still cleans as well as the regular detergent so you're not lacking anything but gaining.
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This is a great deal under $400. It has great picture and sound and unless you're in the market for something even larger, the size isn't that bad either. It's high def, has a great mount, and you can use your computer components with it as well. Pretty versatile. Might be something you're interested in.
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I wouldn't recommend anything but a DSLR but they are a little more pricey than $250. If you look around you can get a great used Rebel for under your budget. They are perfect for beginners and intermediate alike so it will be something easy to learn on but you can grow into as well. It will keep you from having to buy new camera after new camera as you advance.
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I would only go KitchenAid when it comes to mixers. They are strong, durable, and heavy machines but they are the very best in what they do. I love all of the different options that they come with as well, such as the packages you can buy to grind meat, make pasta, grate cheese, etc. They are truly multidimensional.
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This is literally some of the very best hand soap I've ever used, smelled, or purchased. This is the hand soap you use at a friends house and covet the rest of your life. It's much more pricy than regular soap but for good reason. It's very gentle, especially for frequent use. This is how it's advertised: "Why do you see liquid Marseille soap beside every sink in France? Nothing is more gentle for frequent hand-washing than this authentic liquid version of the most famous soap in the world. Rich with olive and palm oils, all-natural and lightly scented, this is the original, beloved liquid soap of France so often imitated, never equalled." All of these things are true. You have to have it. You won't find better.
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When I had my daughter 5 years ago, I was working in Real Estate and it was difficult after my 3 months off to find time to pump while at work so we transitioned early to formula. My daughter's doctor suggest the soy formula because it would upset her stomach less and wouldn't make her as gassy. I've used it for every child since between breast milk. It seems to be the one they like the taste of more too because from time to time we will try the samples sent in the mail. They don't go over well. I would definitely recommend the Isomil.
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My kids love the Berenstain Bears first time books and this one was a big help for my daughter and her first day of school. She probably wouldn't have had any problems anyhow, she was definitely ready for school and ready for me to leave as soon as classes started. It also helped my son when she started because he didn't understand why she was leaving everyday and that she would be back. We love it still. Another great one is by Mercer Mayer. Love those books.
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I like this stuff. It's great for sensitive skin (I use it on my sons eczema) and great for dry skin such as my face in the winter. It's so soft and my face just soaks it right up. It doesn't leave behind any kind of residue or make me produce oil in return. It just works. I love the smell and the feel. It's wonderful.
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There are some good options here to choose from. The places I've seen, excluding online purchases, are Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Radio Shack, the mall (kiosks that sell specialty cases), Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and Apple. They all have different cases and different prices depending on what you're looking at. I'd hit the mall. More shops with less stops.
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I currently own a Time Capsule by Mac but previously owned the DLink NAS and the reason I suggest it is because of it's speed. It definitely delivers what it says it can and it's budget friendly so it was a solid winner at the time. The unit itself is very solid and pretty durable. I received my package in mint condition without any scratches or the like. It doesn't look plasticy or cheap and the fan is very quiet. There is a great deal of potential for the NAS as well that I had yet to explore but am no longer in need of. It was a great purchase.
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Oh gosh, I have them both downloaded. They both offer so many titles I can't imagine that you can go wrong but there are times when I will come across something that is not offered on one of them so it's beneficial for me to have both. I also have them both downloaded to my phone so that I can read on the go as well. The Kindle reader is nice to have for some of my library magazines because I can download them from the library itself but sometimes download time is impeded or interrupted. They don't cost anything so download them both.
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I don't have a specific suggestion for you but a really good place to look is Pier 1 Imports and Costplus. They both have a really big selection of decorative pillows that you could use in any room of your house. My favorite is to play up darker couches with brighter pillows that kind of match the season. You could also do it the other way around and play up/down lighter couches with darker pillows. They can really set off a room just right. Hope this helps.
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Ooh, that's a bummer. Spot shot helps and it if doesn't remove it completely Goof Off will also work it out. What I might do is use the Spot Shot first (it has a more pleasant odor) and if that doesn't work get Goof Off and a toothbrush and rub gently. One or both will get rid of those stains easily.
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My father in law used a type of acid that cleaned his chrome right up. He details cars for a living. It safely took off any oxidization, rust, tar, etc. Check with a detailer in your area to see what they might use. Often times, even if it isn't an acid solution, what they use will save you money and lots of time. Aside from dawn soap and getting the chrome detailed when we go home, we don't use anything else.
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I purchased a car with dog smell so the removal process is similar. I used baking soda for the first year...sprinkling it into the carpet, letting it sit, and then vacuuming it up. I often left an open container of baking soda for a few weeks and then would change it out for a new one. Leaving the windows open to air out during the day also helps, especially in the summer months. The heat only makes the smell more strong. Another thing to try are cedar chips in a bag. They soak up smells as well. Unfortunately the whole thing is a process but in time you'll get it taken care of.
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I have USAA for my insurance and included in their policy is road side assistance so I never have to worry about it. My in laws use AAA and they are also fantastic. They great thing about AAA is that you can actually use it for other people. I remember that when I was having a hard time getting my car started my in laws called AAA for me and they came picked up my car and had it towed to a mechanic. Their service was great. We've also locked our keys in the car and have had them come out and take care of that as well.
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My mom drives the Acadia. It's a beautiful rig. Has very comfortable seating, captain seats in the 2nd row and a 3rd row that fits adults well but definitely more suited to people with a little smaller leg span. Hers came equipped with a rear parking sensor and camera installed in the rearview mirror. The drive is excellent and smooth and I hear that the safety in them is terrific. When I'm more capable of affording it, I'm definitely getting it for my family.
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While I really like the iPad, they can be pretty steep for college students...and I happen to still be one for the next few weeks. I think a Kindle Fire is a good option. It is inexpensive and can do everything you will need it to. Not to mention that it is Amazon compatible you can use it as a reader and possibly get many of your textbooks for a better price downloaded right to your tablet. Great option.
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What about the Bare Escentuals skin care line? Has anyone used those. They get great reviews online. I hear that they make your face smoother, well hydrated, and make your pores smaller. It's supposed to be wonderful for all skin types correcting whatever problem is there for a well balanced skin surface. I'm interested in giving it a try myself. Looks great. Maybe this is something you might like to try.
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This is how we re did our floors for optimal durability.
Use a large pad sander or barrel and sand the wood floor. After apply several coats of clear poly , the fast drying kind. There is something called Minwax from Walmart that is a good value and price. I think we chose to use 5 coats. You can also buy tack cloth at Walmart to use in between wax coats. The floors turned out beautiful and aside from the labor it was inexpensive and easy to do.
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I didn't really need anything super expensive so when I found this I was pretty excited. It looks great and can also charge/sync with my iPod and iPhone. The sound is pretty great. I jam out a lot, of course on my stereo it would be better but works better than expected in my room. Love it and recommend it.
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I love this burgandy wrap. It's so beautiful and it's perfect for all occasions. The really great thing about this particular make is that there are so many colors to choose from so you will definitely be able to find something that fits your style and personality. It's very fashionable, very comfortable, and depending on the attire underneath, very sexy.
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Love game days. Monopoly and Sorry are my two favorite games. There's something about Monopoly that takes me back to my childhood and of course I'm extremely competitive so that fact that the game can go on for as long as it does it nice because if I fall behind I have plenty of time to catch up...hopefully. Great rainy day activity.
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Unfortunately hair falling out is a natural part of your hairs cycle but there are a few things you could try to keep it from falling out in large amounts. Multivitamins help and so does drinking a lot of water. Much like your nail beds, your hair reacts to what you have in your system and if you system isn't healthy or is toxic you will lose more hair. Cut out caffeine, goes along the lines of health and toxicity, get planet of rest, at least 7-8 hours and be aware of what you are putting in your hair. Better quality shampoos and conditioners is key to preventing hair loss. The 2, sometimes 3 in 1 shampoo/conditioner/body wash stuff is not always great for your hair. Choosing good quality hair products is much better for hair care.
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If you're talking about email, I've personally gone through a few. I've used excite.com, yahoo.com, gmail.com, hotmail.com, aol.com, comcast.net, att.net, lol...the list could go on but my favorite has been my gmail account. I only checked my excite email from time to time and eventually lost my password and sign in information. When I tried pulling it up with customer service they couldn't help so it probably deleted from lack of use. Before using my gmail as often as I do I was using yahoo and only checking gmail once every few months. My yahoo has been a place for junk so now I'm strictly using gmail and it's great. I love the additional service of updating friends and family almost like a FB account. It's not something you have to do but it's a cool feature. I definitely recommend gmail.
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I use the RE9 line of Arbonne. I'm not sure that it actually reduces or effectively eliminates any lines or wrinkles but my face appears healthy and the skin tone has improved dramatically after a few weeks of use. It's a little pricy but I've not had my face look this pretty in a long time so it's hard not to justify. The eye cream is a perfect pairing with the rest of the line. As I said, it's not a line reducer but it amplifies the health of my skin so the eye cream improves moisture balance while reducing puffiness and diminishes dark circles. I use it around my lips as well and have notices improved pucker for sure! Lol.
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I prefer cast iron skillets for my cooking needs. I've had one too many teflon and calphalon pans that have eventually flaked. Granted, that's generally after years of use and stir frying (which cooks at higher temperatures causing the pans to break down). As long as you keep your iron pans seasoned you will have no problems with sticking and they are a much higher quality. They are very durable and can be used inside of the oven as well as camping.
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What about the coffee are you finding unhealthy that you'd like to replace? The caffeine?
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I love candle holders such as these. Pop them into a really pretty wine bottle, or any other bottle it might fit, and set some tea lights or votives. I change the bottle and candles depending on the upcoming holiday. Right now I have some black candles set in and have it in a bottle that conveniently has a bright red skull picture. I love it. Goes right along with my Halloween decorations.
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I just think these are so adorable. My daughter received a similar set when she was younger that she just adored. They became her babies when we weren't using them to learn our animals or animal sounds. We also played a little pretend with them using them to talk, dance, or sing. It was great having them on my fingers, or hers, because we were able to use more of them at one time instead of one at a time on our hands.
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I'm not sure about Bush either but Humax is pretty great. I like that you can record 2 channels at the same time and receive HDTV signals. The installation is easy as is the operation once you're all set up. It also has automatic software updates so you're never interrupted when it's most inconvenient.
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I've not actually been to any of these but I have friends who travel the East Coast often and they swear by these shopping areas.
On 900 N Michigan Avenue there is a place called the Boomingdale's Building and as you might guess from the name, offers higher end stuff from designer stores such as Coach and Jessica McClintock.
There is also the Woodfield Mall and is one of the largest malls in the US with 300 plus stores and restaurants. It's a huge mall, obviously, and a huge attraction that you should hit even just to see.
The Water Tower Place is another attraction/shopping mall along Michigan Avenue...also called the Magnificent Mile. Hope these help.
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My parents have 2 dogs and this is the vacuum that they use. It has everything you need or would want from the folding handle so you can store it more easily, an automatic rewinding cord, a push pedal so you can transition from carpet to hardwood floors, a light to let you know when you need to clean the filter, it's HEPA certified, and all the little tools such as nozzles and wands. I never walk into their home and smell dog. It cleans very well and isn't nearly as heavy as it appears. Great vacuum.
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This is the best dog bed I've ever purchased and thanks to the inner plastic cover the stuffing is pretty much indestructible. My dog still tries to chew his way through but the bed can take a licking! It's very soft foam but still pretty dense material. It's also washable and bonus is that it doesn't get all lumpy when it does get wet as some of the previous bed we've purchased. I would highly recommend this bed to anyone.
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As cheesy romantic crime novels go I think you will find this to be a good one. It' not the most magnificent of books but the author tells her story effectively and very well. The story is of two people who despise each other working together and growing closer over time. One of the two has a secret past that is threatening to come to light. Sometimes the story feels like there is a lot of information all shoved into a small space but other times it flows. Overall it was good and I wanted to finish it. Not too bad.
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I adore vests, especially on younger girls. The colors on this vest are very bright and beautiful. The fun thing about them is that you can wear it with a short sleeve or a long sleeve and it will add some heat but not so much that they're wanting to take off all of their clothes to cool down. They're very cute and very in fashion.
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I actually own a couple really interesting Presidential history books but this one was the most intriguing. It seemed a little less history and more story. Did you know Jimmy Carter claimed to have seen a UFO? Did you know that counterfeiters tried to steel Lincoln's body? Some of it is very strange, very interesting, but all of it is fascinating. It's definitely a must read.
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When I run out of my Moroccan Oil I opt for my Phyto. It softens my hair and instantly smoothes out any frizz. It also hydrates very well without the added weight. I have long straight hair so it's perfect for me and for curly hair types. My hair is always very soft and shiny when I use it regularly.
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This is not targeted specifically to oily skin but as someone who has oily skin I traveled far and wide to find something that would control the shine as well as shrink my pores a bit. This product that that for me effectively. It helped with my oil production and made my face feel soft and well moisturized while also minimizing the size of my mores on my nose. I love this product. It's nice that it's so easy to get too. I hate having to order online and hope that something will work. With this I can order online or I can go to WalMart/Target and get it quickly. Great stuff.
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Isn't there some law that states that if you ask a realtor a direct question regarding the home that they have to disclose? I'm thinking that if you don't ask they don't have to disclose such information but if you do ask they will have to disclose all. On the other hand, if a seller had knowledge of something that would effect the value of the home they would have to disclose such information (perhaps a death on the property or the possibility of a haunting). On the other hand, it would be hard to prove is such facts would effect the value. I like the idea of looking into the homes history. I might go online too and look up the address. If it's old enough there might be information or perhaps old articles.
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My favorites are SuperMario Kart, Resident Evil (I think it's number 4), and Donkey Kong! They're a lot of fun, lots of action...does anyone use a steering wheel for their Mario Kart? I'm wondering if I should get one.
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I have a friend who uses the AskMen.com website. They have a lot of information regarding fashion, what certain labels say about you, what to wear, what to avoid, etc. Might be worth a look. When I purchase things for my husband, or even my kids for that matter, I look at a particular website (for the kids maybe Old Navy or my husband NoFear.com) and look at their models. Sometimes it's easier to pear your clothing based on what sets others are wearing and work from there. 10 plus years ago when I was working in retail it became the big thing to dress models or mannequins based on the coming trends. It's a good thing to keep an eye on.
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This is what I use to cleaning my ceiling fans. I love the mircrofiber cloth, seems to bring down dust less than other products I've used and it reaches pretty high up. You can use it as a handheld duster, you can wash the mircrofiber, and it has a pivoting head. Matches any task. It's great.
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These are so great for cold weather, rain, sun, etc. They are very comfortable, don't make your feet hurt, nothing to worry about as far as arches go, and have terrific traction. They look odd, I understand that, but they are really best for your feet. I totally believe that. I have a pair for summer and a pair for winter. I wouldn't run with anything else.
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This one is a little pricey but for good reason! It is an electronic cooler with an AC adapter for your car to keep all your goodies cool. There are many pockets for your cell phone, keys, and drinks as well as lots of internal space for lots of food and beverages of choice. My family and I use it regularly when we go to the lake, go fishing, the beach, etc. I love that I don't have to use any ice. Keeps everything dry so there are more choices for my food selection.
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My cousin used to sell kits for making cards. She was amazing. They were always so beautiful and creative. After receiving so many of hers I decided to give it a try myself. I don't feel like I do as good a job as she does but I'm working on my technique and love the practice. I give them as gifts, leave one in my kids' lunch box, send one to work with my husband, etc. It's a lot of fun and you can do scrapbooking with the same tools so you get two for the price of one. Great hobby.
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I'm pretty fond of these, as suspenders go. My husband loves that you can attach them to the belt as opposed to the pants themselves. The great thing about these is that the clips are plastic so you won't have to take the suspenders off at the airport, not to mention the money I'm saving by not having to buy new pants for my husband because the metal clips tear through the pant or jean material. They're pretty great.
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My husband has made a lot of changes to our Jeep so with the added height I definitely need a little something to help me get inside. My husband just recently bought them and installed them in less than 20 minutes. I personally think they look great in the Jeep and so far have worked great getting me in and out. So far he only has them installed in the front but we like them so much we will be getting them for the back as well. We take a lot of mountain trips so it will be handy for our passengers. All in all a greatly received product.
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The older movies are always the best. This is such a scary movie and very well told, I might add. You will never seen any ghosts but the music and the noises used are exactly what makes a movie scary anyhow. It's black and white and while not everyone is a fan I think you'll love it!
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I'm not sure how young the party girls are but this is a great scent for young girls and women. It's a very light scent with some musk and floral smells. It's a very elegant bottle and even if the girls are younger than high school age it is definitely something that kids can play with and eventually grow into. I definitely think it smell light enough that parents won't get a headache.
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I'm slowly making my own room something I want to live in. Recently we purchased our first bedroom set. The color is black and it's beautiful and large. We also put up some of my favorite photographs in black and white up making a bold statement. I liked where the theme was going so when I found these decals I thought they were perfect. You can set them up anyway you want to and if you don't like the way it's up you can take it all down and start over. It's been easy to peel them on and off and stick them to walls, furniture, and cabinets. Next room will be bathroom. I love them.
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I have owned this set for over 2 years but in a different color. They are a really great quality pan but I am very careful to only use wooden utensils with them to extend the life of the nonstick. I think they would hold up well either way but I love them and don't want any problems. They aren't too heavy like many other pans I've used but not too light either. The lids are perfectly see through and the handles are so much better than the round bulb like ones I've had in the past. The only bummer about this set is that it's not dishwasher safe (the exterior color comes off). It's not a huge thing but I do like things to be easy, easy, especially when it comes to cleaning up dishes. Overall, however, I'm very happy with this set. They look great and work even better.
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I would agree that Get.com is also more suited to me and my needs because of personal interaction. There are real people and real users on this site. CNet is great for editor reviews but if I'm looking for information on a product I want to know it from a perspective from people who have used it more than once because they need to write about something. I get a lot of great information from Get.com. It's also great that when I have a question I can ask and get a response from other users.
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These are the cutest towel/wash cloth set. I think the frogs are just adorable. They are thick and soft and absorb water very well. They are made of cotton terry cloth so they are perfect for bath time with baby. I think you will be very happy with them.
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I love California Baby products. They really put in the research for great, quality products made of all natural ingredients that are effective for babies, kids, and adults. I used it when my kids were born and use it now that they are 5 and 2. It's very gentle, has the no tears formula, smells great, and offers moisturizing. It's perfect for kids with sensitive skin or for eczema. It is pricey but worth every cent!
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This mini vacuum is so cute. It looks like the real thing and while it says it really picks things up we didn't really experience that but it still made my kids feel helpful. The vacuum has an on/off switch that you click with your feet and also has a hand vacuum attachment that comes out of the larger vacuum for the smaller messes. My kids didn't know the difference one way or the other so it didn't matter but they loved the pretend play and thinking that they were helping mommy in a really big way. One of my favorite purchases to see the looks on their faces when they were done cleaning.
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A grocery cart, while not necessary, is so much more fun than a basket while shopping. I love how real this one looks. There is a folding plastic seat for a doll and the wheels turn and roll very easily. It's definitely built to last. The only down side is that because it's not plastic it does scratch up our walls and furniture much more. It's a toy you'll want to monitor to make sure play is in good fun and not destructive. It's a great find.
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I'm the kind of individual that needs a separate electronic piece of equipment for everything little thing that I do. I love my iPhone but there are some things I just don't feel I can do planning wise with it, or at least not as easily as I can with my electronic organizer. Like my iPhone I can sync it with my computer and download/upload all of my addresses, phone numbers, calendar activities, etc. The only thing I can't do is connect to the Internet but it's not something I need, especially with all of my other gadgets, but in the event you do, it may not be for you. It's very compact, thin, and a great price. I highly recommend it.
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When we went stereo shopping for our boat we weren't really needing anything name brand and we didn't want to get something that had everything we could imagine. All we really wanted to do was play our MP3 player or the FM tuner. This is exactly what we needed and wanted. There is no CD player, which is fine, I think we got rid of most of them anyhow, but it does have a USB cable and SD memory card slot in the front so it gave us a few options. It performs really well for a basic device but does what we need and does it well.
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I love crib sets that are precious as can be but very simple in that there isn't a lot going on in the area where the baby lays his or her bed. I found this one that I plan on purchasing for my niece. It's very sweet but doesn't have a million and one things happening on the quilt or sheets. There is plenty on the bumper but that's not too bad. Adds just enough for the look to flow well. I love this set and my sister is so excited to get it and set it all up.
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This product is great for curly hair but can be used on straight as well. All you do is put a palm full into your hand, rub it into your scalp and hair, gently comb through with your fingers then rinse. You can then put a small amount at the ends of your hair and rinse or leave in for extra softness. For curly hair you don't need to follow up with a brush or comb but for straight brush through. I love it. I can use it daily or once a week. I has made my hair so soft and healthy, very shiny, and my curls have been revamped. It's great.
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This seat is perfect for both weight and height. I struggled with that with our first child. He outgrew it at 8 months (too long) so we had to transition to another rear facing very early. This has great support and is easy adjust, can be used with our without the base unit, and comes with an insert for infants. I loved mine for my last 2 children. I felt that they were very safe and comfortable for our long or short rides. I would definitely purchase it again.
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You're in a great enthusiast market up there with the Nikon D7000 and the Canon 7D. It replaces the K-7 with HD video recording, higher maximum sensitivity due to the 16.3 megapixel sensor, and improved speed. I really like its build quality and durability as well as large, bright viewfinder. I think if you do a lot of movie shooting the only thing you might be disappointed with is that it doesn't have AF while in movie mode. Image quality is excellent and the camera is small but well formed so not awkward. It's hard to find negativity about the K5 except for the price, but it is a good value.
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Both cameras offer a similar sized sensor but I think the Olympus offers a better color range than the Canon. I prefer the Olympus for many reasons but not necessarily over Canon for the same reasons. The color is my biggest thing between the two. The XZ1 pictures are brighter and more vibrant than the Canon. Maybe the pictures should be the deciding factor. Which pictures do you like the most?
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This foot cream really helps relieve dry, cracked feet and heels. I'm a big fan of walking about barefoot, especially outside, so my feet are constantly dry and cracked, especially in the heel area. It smells really good, kind of pepperminty and makes my feet really soft. I've heard that if you wear it overnight with a sock or something on it makes your feet extra soft but I always forget to try it. I think you can do the same thing with your hands when they need treatment. Cheaper than a spa and I think more effective.
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