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Okay, this tablet is a tiny bit out of your budget range, but it is also quite awesome. You get both the full catalog of Android Market games, and Sony PS titles. Amazing screen quality with deep blacks that doesn't compare to a lot of other screens. Your hands don't get tired after long game play with the ergonomic build. Also, great speaker quality. Very cool machine.
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Great file manager features. Like the universal remote, and the way it feels to the hand. Long battery life will get you through days away from the office. Nice and fast as well. Check out the specs:
Android 2.3 operating system, 1 GHz Processor.
512 MB Mmemory, 4 GB (2 GB user accessible), microSD memory cards up to 32 GB.
8-inch LED-backlit LCD with multi-touch capabilities.
Wireless-N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Front-facing VGA camera (30 fps).
1.2 pounds.
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2 USB slots and a micro SD card allow you load tons of movies. 64GB of memory allow you to store tons of movies as well. Nice screen quality as well.
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Just about $25 out of your price range, but I think worth it to get a name brand TV. Great picture, USB ports, five separate HD inputs, and still a really nice, affordable price.
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Yep! Above is a recipe for my fav pie ever! Derby pie.
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Yep! Above is a recipe for my fav pie ever! Derby pie.
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Very thing screen and can be adjusted for optimum energy efficiency. Both 3D and color/ picture score highly among consumers. Also, dang, that's a huge TV! :)
Touch of Color? Design
1080p Full HD resolution
3D Experience
4 HDMI (v1.4)
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Built in Wifi with cool apps. Every way to connect your stuff you can imagine; 5 HDMI, 1 component, 1 composite, 1 PC, 1 RF, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital output, 1 audio output and 3 USB. Gets very high marks for picture quality as well.
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No frills. But huge and great picture quality. Check out the specs:
1080p Full HD
120Hz refresh rate
100,000 to 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
SRS TruVolumeTM and SRS TruSurround HDTM audio
Exceeds Energy StarTM 4.0 guidelines
In good consciousness though I can't not say for just a few bucks over your budget you could purchase a great plasma. From what I have learned about going big or going home, and making an investment plasma still really beats LCD tvs as far as picture quality, so this may be one to consider:
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Infinia-50PZ750-50-Inch-C...
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You can get a large new TV for this price range, and a name brand to boot. This TV seems like a really good option as long as you are also wiling to get external speakers. Great picture on this TV, but from all the consumer reviews the sound is so-so at best. Again, if you don't mind spending some $ on external speakers looks like a pretty great TV otherwise.
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Great picture, easy controls, and even uses less than 75 watts of power when on, which is cool. 2 HDMI ports, and pretty darn decent sound without additional speakers.
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Great picture and sound quality.
It has 1080p resolution
It has Touch of Color design
Exceeds ENERGY STAR standards
It has ConnectShare JPEG
It has AllShare DLNA networking--this is a bit quirky/ difficult to set-up, but once it is set-up it is great.
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Nice TV. Not a ton of bells and whistles. USB Inputs: 1. HDMI Inputs: 3 (2 rear, 1 side). No 3D or anything like that, but good picture (especially if you calibrate the monitor) and pretty good sound as well.
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Super thin cabinet. Nice design. 1080p 3D enabled (with glasses) has easy internet access and cool internet features as well a judder free technology for a great picture.
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Yes, definitely tight in this price range, but Vizio gets high marks for its internet apps and picture quality.
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Really amazing picture. One best over 58 inch TV on CNET reviews. Specs:
Infinite Black Pro Panel For 5,000,000 To 1 Native Contrast
Plays Netflix, Youtube, Skype (WiFi-ready)
Inputs:4 HDMI, 2 Component, 2 AV, 1 PC, 1 USB, No Analog Out
Dimensions W/Stand (WHD): 56.3" X 36.9" X15.3"
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Just a few bucks over $400, it is worth the extra $30. Tons of internet widgets available. Built-in wifi. Easy set-up.
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I think that monitor looks pretty good, but if you want multiple options, I really like the Samsung Synch Master. 1080p LCD with HDMI and DVI inputs, an excellent brightness level and contrast ratio, and most importantly for gaming a speedy response time.
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Have you been on here? it is a really cool free site. I have been doing my budgets on here for a few months now and I really like it.
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My brother recently bought a smaller Samsung, but with your budget, go big. I am envious. The picture quality is amazing. I also can't believe how slim the actual TV is. There are web apps built in which is cool and the +1 feature is so you get maximum viewing area out of your screen. We have watched a ton of football and movies (we will probably be going out less now) on this TV, and I am impressed by all of it, including the 3D.
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Really great picture. Check out the specs:
3D glasses not included in box, must be purchased as optional accessory
Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio 15,000,000:1
600Hz Subfield Full HD Motion performance
Samsung Smart TV
3D picture performance
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Great picture and sound. Effective anti-glare coating. HDMI galore connections plus 2 composites and one S-video or regular video.
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Really good picture. Basic internet services built-in. Easy to use. The only thing I would say that isn't perfect is the sound but for the price you can easily invest in external speakers.
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Excellent 3D. The blacks are really black. Great resolution. Also, this TV is HUGE! Check the specs:
Infinite Black Pro Panel For 5,000,000 To 1 Native Contrast
Plays Netflix, Youtube, Skype (WiFi-ready)
Inputs:4 HDMI, 2 Component, 2 AV, 1 PC, 1 USB, No Analog Out
Dimensions W/Stand (WHD): 56.3" X 36.9" X15.3"
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This is cool monitor. It has great colors and super wide. Really nice price too. You should note though, it only includes DVI, VGA, and S-Video connection options with no extras such as USB ports or card readers. If you are cool with that though, I'd say it is a really nice quality monitor.
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If you carrier takes Motorola, this is a nice phone. It doesn't have all the cool stuff a smart phone has, but the dual sims work great. It logs calls made to and from each SIM separately. It notifies you as to which SIM a text message is received from, it does not separate text messages per SIM in it's log as it does for calls. If you don't need a the smart phone features, it is a nice dual SIM and will work internationally which is also nice to have.
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Great little computer that has video card upgrading abilities so you can keep up with your gaming needs.
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If you've got the budget for it, this is really cool. Nice to play on. Easy to adjust and nice and sturdy pedals.
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I like it better for the button placement... even though other mice are slightly cheaper I feel the Razer has an edge on design/ comfort.
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Comfy padding. Award winning sound quality. Easily adjustable. Like your own personal sound chamber.
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AMD E-350 processor is fast and battery efficient. Fast 7,200rpm hard drive. Well-designed. HD resolution. Full size keyboard. Expandable to 8GB of memory. Over 7 hours of battery life.
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Great little pocket camera. Amazing on-board mic. Out does Flip Cam and many actual camcorders.
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This is a nice monitor for the price and Asus is a pretty good brand. It also comes with a one year warranty. Check out the specs:
23.6-Inch Wide (16:9)
5 ms Response Time
HDMI/24-Pin DVI-D/15-Pin D-Sub/SPDIF Audio
20000:1 Smart Contrast Ratio
2W x 2 Stereo, RMS
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Maybe the opera? A fancy dinner? Dinner and dancing? All those things would definitely make me decide to get dressed up. Hope those ideas help!
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Easy to hold with one hand. A nice, sporty little camera. Megapixel resolution (2272-by-1704-pixel images), it includes a 32MB CompactFlash card. The S400 features a 3X optical zoom lens (equivalent to a range of 36mm to 108mm in a 35mm film camera) makes it nice for portraits also.
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t 16.2Mp the D7000 offers the second highest resolution of any Nikon DSLR, behind only the 24Mp D3X. Nice ISO span of 100-6400, expandable up to the equivalent of ISO 25,600. Has a great built-in light meter, and an all around great camera. Hard to beat for your price range.
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Gotta got Powershot for this also especially in this price range. It has one of the fastest shutter speeds out there at 1/2500 sec which will help you catch your moving target of a dog. ;) Happy shooting.
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With an incredibly powerful 20x optical zoom, 10-megapixel resolution, and new DIGIC 4 Image Processor this camera goes to show you don't have to spend a lot of money to have a great camera for wildlife photography, especially if you are just getting started.
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The camera's 24x Leica DC Vario- Elmarit lens system featuring two aspherical lenses, three aspherical surfaces, three ED elements, and one Nano Surface Coated Lens give you a lot of options for framing. Also has a reduced shutter lag system giving you the ability for some gorgeous images. Also has HD movie capabilities. An all around great camera that should capture some great landscapes as well as general photos.
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Nice price and easy to use. Has 2.7-inch LCD with a 180-degree viewing angle, 12.1 megapixels of resolution, and a 3X optical zoom lens. This is a fully automatic camera, so you can't take over with manual settings, but it still takes really nice pictures, and for basic photography it is pretty great.
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Really nice camera for a newcomer into the DSLR world. It features a ten megapixel DX format CCD. Nice auto options for a beginner that can grow into more manual options. Check out some of the key features:
10.2 megapixel DX format CCD (1.5x FOV crop)
Image processing engine (similar to D200 / D2X)
3D Color Matrix Metering II, 420 pixel sensor (same as D50)
11-area AF system (new version of Multi-CAM 1000, similar to D200)
Custom Auto ISO (selectable maximum ISO, minimum shutter speed)
Configurable high ISO and long exposure noise reduction
Mechanical only shutter (maximum 1/4000 sec, flash sync to 1/200 sec)
Quoted 80 ms shutter lag (short viewfinder blackout; 160 ms)
Larger, brighter pentaprism viewfinder (x0.94 magnification)
Support for SD-HC (SD cards over 2 GB in capacity)
In-camera retouching
D-Lighting (shadow / highlight enhancement)
Red-eye reduction
Trimming
Monochrome
Filter effects
Small picture
Image overlay
Multiple-exposures
Compact body (smaller, lighter than D70/D70s)
Improved menu user interface (same as D200)
Higher capacity EN-EL3e battery (provides detailed information, same as D200)
Wireless flash integration (same as D200)
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Smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera out there. Equipped with 16.0-megapixel Live MOS sensor. You can automatically track the focus with the touch screen. Nice and easy to use. Light speed focus helps in low light/ with an unsteady hand. Also has HD video recording capabilities.
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Compact and lightweight DSLR in a nice price range, makes this camera great for traveling. All-purpose 18-55mm VR lens, a high-resolution 14.2 MP CMOS sensor, and a very easy to learn camera overall. Does great in low light with a wide ISO range of 100 to 3200 (expandable to 12800-Hi2). Overall great camera. Happy shooting during your trip!
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If you really wanted a dedicated computer for all your sound needs, I would go Rain. It is optimized for use with Pro Tools, Traktor Pro, Serato, and Premiere. The Quiet Cool design won't disturb your DJing experience.
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Really comfy keyboard, and great display. Nice features for anyone that will have to spend a lot of hours in front of one. :)T he Quadro features 2GB of memory, and offers full compliance to the Open GL and ISV standards. For those times when a dedicated GPU is not needed, you can switch to the system's integrated Intel GMA HD 3000 graphics processor. Also has up to 10 hours of battery life.
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I really think it is tough to beat a Mac for video editing. With Mac you will be able to run Final Cut software, which in my opinion is the most user friendly/ industry standard short of buying yourself a very expensive Avid system.
If you purchase a 2011 MacBook Pro you will also be getting a Core i7 processor (fast). Powerful AMD GPU with more dedicated memory in addition to the OSX Lion operating system all in a package under one inch. Buy yourself a couple of fast dedicated hard drives for editing, as well as some Final Cut, if you want more than pre-loaded Movie Magic, and you will have all the tools of the Pros. Happy editing.
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Nice big screen for watching DVDS (in case you are hitting the dorm without a TV). Sleek design, and light to carry around. Nice and fast for transferring files. Huge hard drive at 640 GB. Also has a nice built-in graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M graphics if you are a gamer/ heavy video watcher. Battery goes for about 4 and half hours, and this computer gets top ratings from Energy Star.
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Compaq makes a nice high spec machine on a budget. It is also easy to upgrade. Really nice and sturdy build. Over five hours of battery life. Nice display. The harddrive is only 2GB, but you can upgrade to 8GB. Come with a one year traveler's warranty.
This is a really basic computer (no web cam) no fancy bells or whistles, but if you just need the basics, it is a great and affordable option.
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Here are some great ideas, some of which I didn't even know existed.... like that dope joystick. Haha.
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Very cool computer. A bit heavier than some models, but cool 3D option, and an overall well-built computer.
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Eco conscious (solar powered) and PVC free. I also love the feel of it. You can connect to multiple devices as well. It works with Mac, but there is no software support for Mac, but a very cool keyboard.
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Fast and affordable to operate. Can also do 2-sided copies and has a legal size scanner plate. Good value for money, and does it all.
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If you are looking for surround sound but can't afford to outfit your whole place, this is a nice option. This will also enhance your flat screen speakers. Check out the specs:
Sleek 2.1-channel speaker bar simulates a surround sound effect without the bulk of extra speakers
Encases left and right speakers, as well as a subwoofer, in one sleek unit
SRS WOW HD Sound for a more natural listening experience and a deeper, more natural bass
Two RCA audio inputs (L/R) and 3.5mm stereo minijack
Measures 31-1/2 x 2-3/4 x 3-3/4 inches; includes mounting plates
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I would say maybe consider building your own (HP will allow you to do this). The faster your processor (go as fast as you can afford) the easier time you will have with your editing. Also, as much memory as you can afford will also help. Happy editing!
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Nvidia is pretty good and they also make a version for Mac.
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This game is pretty cool. Lots of levels. Lots of hidden object challenges, and decent story lines.
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If she's rough on her phone, this one is great. It conforms to military standards and will withstand tough temperatures and is also water resistant.
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Nice and lightweight. This mouse has been around a long time.
Here are the specs:
Optical scanning resolution (dpi): 800 Wheel key: 1 Number of Keys: 3 quick orientation: basic parameters basic parameters
Mouse Type Wired
Applicable to the type of game
Interface PS / 2
Photoelectric work
Highest resolution (dpi) 800
Wheel key number 1
Key number 3
Specific parameters USB + PS / 2 dual interface
Other features Windows95/98/2000/NT/XP
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Zune is pretty cool. Very cool multimedia experience (not just MP3s). Cool display. Easy movie rentals. Subscription music integration. Cool alternative to iPod.
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Nice and light for travel, and you can fit all your chords and a few extras inside.
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Digital pen with a variable control wheel. I like the finger control wheel and the sensitivity of the pen.
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Super cool great sounding wireless speaker for iPhone or iPad.
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This a great resource for reviews/ safety ratings for your trampoline buying. Good luck! Happy jumping!
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Great for Dolby and DVD playback. Also good for gamers. It doesn't play 3D sound effects but that is about all it doesn't do.
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Wii is fun for the whole family and has a lot of great athletic games that get the little ones up and moving.
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Great for college classes. NIce and fast. Specs:
-USB 2.0
-Micro SD slot
-8 hrs of battery
-Faster than a Netbook
-Netflix
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Nice performance. Deep blacks. Cool blue-tooth remote and WiFi.
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Very low price, undercutting nearly all Intel Atom-based netbooks. One of the only typical complaints about this computer is a noisy cooling fan. Top-selling great product.
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Toshiba is a good trust worthy brand and they are offering some TVs at a nice price.
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Kinect for Xbox is super cool--lots of games that will get your kid moving (same with Wii). I have a cousin this age, and he plays both systems for hours (and is getting REALLY good at a lot of games).
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If you have a very large collection like I do, this is a nice way to look at them quickly. I am a nerd and have the alphabetized.
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Super customizable options with this great computer. Cool features such as HDMI connection, dual headphone jacks, Instant On button, and headphone jacks. Might need to upgrade your graphics card for serious gaming, but overall a great computer.
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Just an inch under $200, you may be able to find it for under $200 if you shop around, The Elph is great camera. The high sensitivity camera does well in low light, and shoots video at 1080p. The zoom lens at 4x is maybe the only thing lacking in this great little camera.
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Great speed, battery life, and and audio. Equipped with a Core i7 processor, AMD Radeon HD6770M discrete graphics, a Blu-ray drive, it is a really nice machine for a really nice price.
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I would also recommend a Viera for this. The best plasma you can get will serve you better than an LCD due to quick response time and good for low light game play.
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Really amazing picture and great features: 20,000:1 contrast ratio; three HDMI ports; a host of composite, component, S-video and digital outputs; and an SD card slot for viewing photo slideshows (if that's your thing).
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If you just need your basics, this is the way to go. Great little computer with impressive battery life. Check out the specs:
Processor 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450
Memory 1GB, 667MHz DDR2
Hard drive 250GB 5,400rpm
Chipset Intel NM10
Graphics Intel GMA 3150 (integrated)
Operating System Windows 7 Starter
Dimensions (WD) 10.3 x 7.1 inches
Height 0.9 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 10.1 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 2.5/3.0 pounds
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Full HD recording options with external mic jack. Great image quality, particularly if you can invest in high quality lenses.
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I don't own this TV, but it is a pretty killer price. HIgh res, and comes with the glasses. Coby seems to get mixed reviews with consumers, some being very happy, and others having tuner and color issues. But again, for the price, it might be worth a shot, especially if you can purchase one with a warranty.
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This is a tough price range. You could also consider a Flip or a Kodak Zi8, but you may have to convert the footage to edit with it. This is a nice camcorder that produces nice footage. It does have issues in low light. But for the price it is a nice and easy to use high def camera.
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Nice for school. Not top of the line, but plenty of memory, and plenty fast. Good web cam and mic, so will serve you well with gaming and talking to friends and family. Check out all the specs:
Intel Pentium B940 processor
2.0GHz, 2MB Cache
4GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 8GB)
Gives you the power to handle most power hungry applications and tons of multimedia work
320GB SATA hard drive
Store 213,000 photos, 91,000 songs or 168 hours of HD video and more
DVD SuperMulti DVD Burner
Watch movies, and read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats
10/100 Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
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Very cool looking. Nice and light. Works well in the air, but you will have to re-center it a fair amount. No side buttons, so it is fairly basic. Works great as a couch mouse as well.
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I can't comment on which one of these is the best, but boy, are they pretty.
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Here's a cool recommendation from another Amazon user. May depend on what type of bike you have.
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Nice for men or women. Really durable (they've lasted me 5 winters) and five layers for warmth.
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Great cooling case and nice noise reduction.
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A must-see for American History buffs. Great narration by academics and actors including Sam Waterston, Arthur Miller, and Shelby Foote.
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Great umbrella for heavy winds.
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Really great for a home theater on a budget. A center channel, and a 100-watt, 8-inch powered subwoofer. Sound really good once paired with an AV receiver.
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This is a basic and affordable organizer that actually looks really similar to what I had when I was a kid. It's got pockets on all sides for extra organizing.
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Yes, I would say Gatorade and Pedialyte are definitely the best options, but just straight up water is even better. The supplements help in more extreme dehydration for sure though, such as diarrhea.
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A friend of mine had a preemie baby she was breastfeeding, and to avoid any chemicals getting into the breast milk, glass is considered the best storage option. Breast milk will keep at room temp for about 6 hours. If you are not going to use it in that time period, refrigerate or freeze at soon as possible.
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Completely dye free and light-weight to help baby sleep even if they don't have colic.
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If you've never checked out this site, it's awesome. I've tried Angela's Awesome Enchiladas, and they are delish!
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Excellent battery life. Nice keyboard short cuts. The keyboard is "spill resistant" but fortunately I haven't spilled. Happy with the purchase.
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Very easy to use. Knives stay nice and sharp after using it.
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I really love Softlips. I like that it has SPF, and it works great and soothes if your lips are already chapped.
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Great for prepping pies, salads, snacks, applesauce, etc.
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A friend of mine went with Ruth's recipes when her babies were born premature. Lots of great organic ingredients.
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I like this one, and it's free.
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Nice to have the portability. Sounds great. 20 hours of battery life. Really easy to use.
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Nice space save that offers 3 way network connectivity and cloud printing.
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I would say it is most about dietary balance. If you consume too much protein without combining it exercise it can actually prohibit muscle building. So if you can do at least 30 mins a day if you are going to significantly up protein, that is a safe bet. Additionally, don't cut out the carbs and sugars. Carbs and sugars are good in moderation and will also help in the muscle-building process. Good luck!
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This one is compatible with ReadyBoost and a nice price.
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I love this vintage set from India. Maybe more for the cook who is also looking for a display set.
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I guess it really depends on if you are looking for function or fashion, but if you are going for fashion, I really think these are adorable.
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If you really love the poster I would say also consider getting it mounted. You can go wood mounting or foam core mounting, foam core being the cheapest way to go. Looks great on the wall, though.
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This is just over your budget, but a really, really great set. You can also think about changing out a few less crucial pieces of the kit, or doing a bit more shopping around (I've had friends snag the same set for $500). Note, they are birch, not maple, but sound great.
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Not too shiny, but just the right amount of sparkle. Can perk you up without wearing anything else!
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Makes four servings with just four cups of oil.
Maintains perfect frying temperature automatically.
Snap-on lid allows oil to be stored for use again and again.
Handy lift-and-drain scoop is better than messy baskets.
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I agree with Matt that self-stick foam is a really great option. Definitely get an option that is most weather proof. Frost King is pretty good. Stay warm this winter!
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I am not a guitarist, but this one looks really cool.
Made to Steve Vai's own specs
Switchless
Contour Wah switch activates wah frequency and level knobs
Clear-tone buffer circuitry
LED indicators
2-year warranty
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I think it's really nice to have a universal one that will dock any brand. Check out the specs:
Speakers, ethernet, and 4 USB ports
DVI/VGA connector, 10/100 Ethernet RJ-45, 3.5 mm plugs for stereo speaker and mic, security slot
Windows 7/Vista 32/64 and XP 32-bit drivers via Windows Update, download, or disk
NOT RECOMMENDED for use with Mac OS Lion (10.7). Linux configuration for advanced users only
Simple and small with no moving parts, no fans, all standard USB 2.0. Does not charge laptop
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Yes, I am assuming you are after the Aspire One. Great little machine. The link I provided has a lot of info on all the specs. Enjoy your new computer!
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I would say anything that is made with human hair is going to be better quality than the synthetic brands. This brand also holds up amazingly well if you dye it to match your own color.
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Here are a few specifically built for you model of Jeep. They also seem pretty reasonably priced. If you can, I would go for the one modeled specifically for your car.
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I don't think you even have to spend that much. This is a really nice one for under $30. Check ou the specs:
Two 4 Button Transmitters
Programmable Hijack System
Remote Trunk Release
Auto Central Lock
3 Channel Alarm System
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I would say the best thing you can do is etch your vin number into the converter in addition to buying a protector, so if it gets stolen you have a chance at retrieving it.
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Really cool device. It has the option of turning on or off at either a certain time or at dawn or dusk. It keeps track of the time of year so that it knows when dawn and dusk are. Adjusts for daylight saving time automatically. Keeps its programming and the correct time and date even during power outages. And you don't have to worry about replacing batteries on it.
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My favorite lights are just white string lights. I would say, whatever you buy, go for LED. They are energy saving and proven to last longer. Happy holidays!
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This is probably the MOST adult Christmas movie, but it cracks me up every time.
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Can't resist recommending this classic (the updated version). The Polar Express is also pretty great.
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Nice and easy to program. Controls 18 devices and don't need to plug in your PC. Buttons are large and easy to read. If you are looking for an alternative to the Logitech brand, this is a good one.
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This was pretty easy to mount and looks nice once the TV is up. Feels really sturdy. Just be sure to double check all the specs with this and your new TV. Have fun!
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What I like most about this one is all the storage. Helps keep everything tidy.
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Tank is a good word for this case. Really strong. I've dropped my phone numerous times in this case and it has survived.
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Full HD, lots of memory, SATA capabilities, Windows 7 Premium, nice and slim so won't take up too much desk space. 2nd Generation Intel Core i3 Processor and 4GB Memory deliver the seamless multitasking performance needed to take advantage of the latest in digital media, photography and gaming. Really nice machine.
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Are you looking for the best most affordable way to rip DVDs? Life Hacker has a great article. Check it out.
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I really like this drive. It is nice and small and has been really reliable for me.
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Great clarity and definition. Comes with a few handy pre-loaded apps.
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Native resolution is 720p, but -- uniquely for a 32-incher -- it handles video signals at 120 hertz (versus the normal 60 hertz so the picture is super nice and crisp.
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Nice selection and varying price range.
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Big Sky Country is having a 30 percent off sale on some items right now.
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Whoa, it seems like there is a price lock/ monopoly on these things. Everywhere I looked it was listed for the same price of $54.95. Maybe try ebay for a better price on a slightly used board?
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Pick a trail offers free topo maps. Happy hiking and be safe out there.
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REI has a range of price and selection. Enjoy the snow!
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Long battery life, so great for trips. Nice sound quality, and comfy to wear. Really nice and worth the price if you fly a lot.
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Really easy to install. Excellent zeiss lens for clear picture, and also a reasonable price.
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I've always been able to taste a difference using Brita as long as you change the filters often enough.
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I have owned Fossil purses and watches and loved them and given Fossil wallets as gifts. I like their brand. They are reasonably priced and I like the quality.
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I am a big fan of re-usable bottles and filtering your own water.
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If you are looking for one that is also pocket sized, I can't recommend the zi8 enough. It has a great lens and the video quality is incredibly impressive. You can also purchase multiple lenses if you buy a lens adapter. Additionally it has a great quality on board mic, as well as a mic jack should you need it.
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Nice size. Totally waterproof in case you ever spill in the car. Easy to use.
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Very fast and powerful. Gorgeous screen. Optional docks turn the phone into a desktop or laptop PC. The only downside is that the docks you need to turn it into a PC are pricey. But the phone itself is a great deal.
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This is a nice mid-level card. If you are an extreme gamer, may not be ideal. Nice and reliable.
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Colors are a bit darker than shown, but this is pretty cool.
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I think your internet speed will really help, if you want to stream vs download. I really like my xoom as it is nice and speedy.
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Incredible color. Comes with SpectraView color calibration tool and software to keep that color accuracy over the life of the monitor.
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Enlarges to a really nice size. You have to put it together, which can be a bit confusing, but once assembled works great.
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If you are looking for one for DJing, I recommend this one. There are a number of options for sound cards, from USB, Firewire and PCMIA/Cardbus slot. I'd look for one with four channels also for bigger sound. If you can get away with 2 channels, this is a good one. My fav 4 channel model is M Audio Fast Trac Pro. Have fun!!
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Washing daily with this face wash really helped me. It is gentle but cleansing all at once.
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Manufactured by Tipmann. Holds up really well. Can take a beating.
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Revolutionary 90 degree motherboard mounting from RAVEN RV01
Includes two Air Penetrator 180mm fans for superb performance and quietness
Supports Extended ATX motherboard
Support up to seven 120mm fans for exceptional cooling flexibility
Motherboard back plate opening behind CPU area for quick cooler assembly
Hard drive compartment with independent cooling zone
Mandatory cable management design for clean looking system on every build
Supports eight expansion slots and graphics cards of any length
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Awesome story about a boy's shadow that must travel back to him. The concept is just so great, and I also find the game engrossing.
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Really nice quality docking station. Sounds good too. Congrats on your fun, new purchase.
Supports most iPhone and iPod models with Universal Dock Connector
Two 3-inch, full-range neodymium drivers and DSP technology for room-filling sound
Rechargeable battery, handle that doubles as stand, and remote cubby for total portability
Digital FM radio with 4 station presets; high-contrast LCD for radio or iPod info
Auxiliary input for connecting external audio devices
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Jillian Michaels will indeed help you feel the burn. She has videos to help you target certain "problem areas" as well.
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Thin and comfortable. Uncluttered layout. Comes with a 3 year warranty.
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Has a rain cover, a tire pump, and an organizer. Great for jogging, and looks nice too.
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I would go with a gift card to their favorite store.
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Nice to have all 8 outlets:
8-outlet surge protector with 6-foot cord ideal for home computers and electronic equipment
Ideal solution for computers, laser printers, telephones, and home-theater systems
Outlets include sliding safety covers; detachable cord-management clip for cable organization
Right-angle plug keeps cord close to the wall
Belkin Lifetime Warranty and $200,000 Connected Equipment Warranty
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If you just need a basic laptop this is a great price. All your basics. Doesn't come with much software, and just 2 basic USB ports and the battery life slightly leaves something to be desired. On the up side, it is super fast, has a lot of memory, and is at a really nice price point.
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I always go with white so that I can buy several duvet covers and change throughout the seasons/ when the mood strikes. This is a really nice quality one. And super comfy too.
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I just bought a Dirt Devil, and I am pretty happy with it so far. Pretty basic vacuum, but if you don't need anything fancy, it does the trick and is a nice price.
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I have used attorneys through LegalZoom.com before and been very happy. They can recommend someone in your area.
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Has a larger hitting area and is a bit more forgiving than other drivers.
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Try Georges Duboeuf. Should run you about ten bucks.
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Makita-built variable 3-speed motor produces a maximum air velocity of 179 MPH
Compact design at only 20-3/4 inches long and weighs only 3.9 lbs. for reduced operator fatigue
Soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job
3-year warranty on tool
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Makes up to a 2 pound loaf in about 13 hrs so you can bake it over night and wake up to fresh bread. Has three different crust settings and 18 other settings for different types of doughs.
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Will truly fill the room with sound. Nine 3.5-inch midrange drivers, three 0.75-inch silk dome tweeters; shelf stand, wall mount bracket, and color-coded 15-foot speaker wire is included. You will also need a subwoofer and a receiver, but if price is not an object these are really great speakers.
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Great cooling fans. Check out the specs:
Available USB 3.0 port on the front for easy access. Enjoy blazing fast data transfer speed of up to 5.0Gbps (ten times faster than USB 2.0)
Elite-class cooling performance and rugged structural integrity with unique styling
Embedded security lock helps prevent keyboard, mouse or headset for gamers that travel to LAN party often.
Proprietary SideClick EasySwap hard drive caddy on the side of case with hot-swap capability.
Includes oversized 200mm fan with high-intensity blue LEDS, rear 120mm TurboFan, and front 120mm intake fan with blue LEDs
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The toe has nice pivot action and they are great once you get them strapped down well.
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It nice glossy paper, but not too thick. Great for scrap booking.
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If there is a Mac Mall near year they also deal directly with Apple and may have some on site.
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I don't own this TV, but from what I have read about it the 3D viewing is pretty amazing (many consider it perhaps the best out there as far as picture quality). It also gets high marks as far as custom settings go. Just a few things to note, you will have to buy your 3D glasses separately. Also, if you are an audiophile/ want superior sound, you should count on buying add'l speakers.
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Are you looking for advice on a particular topic? As far as shopping/ product comparison, I am partial to Get.com. :)
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I would try Briarcliff or Deepstrike.
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A little pricey but you will feel like you went to a spa after you use this product. (I sometimes steal it from my boyfriend).
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As far as a mini goes, you do have to be committed to buying some external extras for full usage potential. Also, the newest model does not have an optical drive, but it does have a Thunderbolt port. You just have to decide if maybe it is not worth the price upgrade to go with a mac laptop or desktop that will likely come with everything you need already.
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Nice way to transfer files. Wiill read SD, SDHC, microSD, and microSDHC. Stands alone. Nice price.
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Works great on any surface without loose gravel. Clears snow easily and will last you. If you have a really long driveway you may need one with a little more power. Great for up to 6 feet of snow. Good luck!
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Nice and small all in one, and works well with envelopes: Copier, Scanner, Printer, Ink-jet, Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in), 1200 x 2400 dpi
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Queen size with a built in air pump. You can also carry it on your back for trips. No leaks, and comed with a warranty. Also, super comfy.
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Fast, cheap, and tiny. Note this is a monochrome printer. If you don't need color, I highly recommend it.
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Definitely an interesting read that should be added to the list for any online entrepreneur.
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Basic, but does the job. Comes with an attachable/ detachable shoulder strap.
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I like the presence of this watch. Seems to work well for both dressy or casual. If you shop around on the 'net you can score it for under $100.
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I would go Lacie or Western Digital. The nice thing is once you activate Time Machine it will remind you periodically to update/ backup again. I have had better luck with Lacie's lasting longer, but they are a bit pricier.
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Has a great sound chip and video card and super fast.... if you need something more portable this is a pretty great computer. May be best though if you are already familiar with Lenovo as you might want to remove some of the package software it comes with, and you will need to update it frequently. If you are already a Lenovo user, it is nice to get such a fast computer at the price, and audio professionals are using this model.
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Really nice for blending colors if you don't have super dark brows. The pencil is also bendable for easy application. It stays on well.
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Works up to 30 feet away. Integrated touch pad for scrolling so you don't need a mouse. FYI, works with USB, not Bluetooth. If you are going to play online, this is a great investment.
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This will definitely bounce back at ya! I bought one after using one at a gym. It is sturdy, and holds up well. You can fill the base with sand or water to keep it sturdy.
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I would definitely go with wireless. It just needs to be USB 2.0 compatible. This is a nice little mouse, and comfy as well. If you have built-in blue tooth, you don't even need the USB. I like it, the only issue I have found with it is that it runs through batteries fairly quickly.
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Looks nice and real. Also pretty sturdy. You'd be surprised by a good fake tree can get really expensive (even up to $900 bucks). I've had this one for a couple of years now, and it is holding up well, and in my opinion, also looks great. At $298 it is also affordable.
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I really love this sleeping bag. It is really nice and lightweight to carry and it is filled with goose down feathers! I've sometimes had a better night sleep in this sleeping bag than my bed! I get cold easily so for me, it works in all seasons. It could get hot in a summer/ hot environments.
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You can significantly reduce the need for keyboard play with this mouse. Great design for WOW play. Buttons have a nice feel. It takes a little getting used to at first, and then it rocks.
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Have you checked out Mint.com? i love it for budgeting, and general home finance.
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I love that these days you can get away with great different bright colors. I wear a pink hued tight a lot during winter. So fun!
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That is a bit of a tough price range to get something new that sounds good. If I were you, I'd shop this model on ebay slightly used. It's a great beginner player, and sounds good. It is also still in production so you won't have problems finding belts for it should it need a bit of repair, but it is also super reliable. Have fun!
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Nissan Versa is also a great car in this price range. You can get a hatchback or sedan for the same price. It definitely isn't fancy, but Nissan's are known for their reliability/ durability and at just under $10,000 it is also a nice price.
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Can handle 1080 p sources, and bright rooms. Really nice 3D picture quality as well. Internet suite is also easy to use. All-around great TV, but will use more power than an LCD TV.
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Installing this could help as well, but yes, if you could give a little more info, that would be awesome!
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This could help with eliminating shadows, and nice for portrait photography.
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Love this stuff. Work great. Spray at roots to absorb oil so you don't have to shampoo every day.
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Really great for travel. Check out some of the specs:
1. Dual voltage, which is great for overseas travel.
2. Comes with power adapter.
3. AUX-IN capability has been very useful for plugging in to my laptop for movies.
4. They did away with the iPod inserts, and the design ingeniously allows whatever iPod you insert to rest against a back stop, so that you aren't stressing the connector when you push on the iPod to control it.
5. Remote is simple on features but works very well even when not pointed directly at the unit.
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Fits in the palm of your hand but packs a powerful sound punch. Easy to use and nice long battery life of 12 hours.
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These are super fun, but definitely wouldn't go with everything. It definitely depends on what kind of couch you have, and your own style, but I like that these are bold colors and a fun "style risk."
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I have to say this is a tough question to answer. The best thing you can do for yourself is take an allergy test and see exactly what allergies you are suffering from and then you will be able to better find relief/ treat the allergies you have. Trust me, it's worth it!
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This is a good one as you can boil it and then bite down to make it fit your actual mouth. I think a custom fit is the best way to go as it will be the most comfortable and won't alter any dental work (i.e. braces) work you have ever had done.
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Great make-up remover/ face freshener/ moisturizer/ just a great all around cream.
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Funny title but great game especially if you like adventure games. Super off-beat and weird. Fun story. I've seriously had hours of fun with this game.
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Definitely check the label. The FDA actually mandates that something be truly 100 percent cashmere if it is labeled as such, so you can trust the label is telling the truth. Obviously 100 percent cashmere is going to be pricier than a blend. Opt for a tight knit over a loose knit... the quality will be higher/ be more likely to be 100 percent cashmere. If it is too slippery it might be over processed. Rub the fiber to see if it starts to pill or form tiny balls that rub off. You don't want this, so it is a good idea to test it. Look for vibrant colors and fashionable styles. Happy shopping!
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This is the top selling HP desktop, and for good reason. Featuring an AMD Phenom II 840T Quad-Core Processor with 6GB of RAM standard (expandable to 16GB), a 1TB hard drive along with a ATI RadeonTM HD 4200 integrated graphics card it is great for gaming/ streaming videos/ room to spare for lots of files, and still nice and fast.
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If price is no object check out this gorgeous Eames style lounge chair. It is not an original Eames, but is really top quality. I can't really imagine a better example of modern luxury. Would be pretty dope in a bachelor pad. As a lady, I'd be impressed. Lol.
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Really comfortable feel. You might have a hard time going back to a regular mouse after you use this. The only downside is that the receiver that plugs into your USB is pretty large.
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I think that is a great price. Normally the 37 inch goes for around $500, so you're getting a good deal. Enjoy!
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This is so cute, now I want one for my house too, and I don't even cut hair.
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Not sure of your budget or needs for mac vs PC, but if budget isn't an issue, I would go iMac. I bought one for editing and I haven't needed to upgrade for about four years.
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Does the job. Sound quality is good. The foam on the mouth piece does fall off easily, but otherwise a good product.
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I would look for a protector that offers 3 line protection. They offer protection from hot to neutral, hot to ground, and neutral to ground power.
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Get exercise stomping on the stomp pad and the watch the rocket launch.... simple fun for hours. :)
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Really great sound and unique product. The BoomBUDDY's sunglasses double as powerful speakers, while the nose twists to power the BoomBUDDY and to control volume levels, which turns orange when turned on.
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If you just need some basics, these are great, and a really nice price. They also don't need an add'l power source besides your USB, so if you need some portability these are a good option
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I just went through this moving into a new place. We rented a steam cleaner and liked it so much we bought one so we could regularly clean the carpets ourselves. If you consider on average it costs about a hundred bucks to have the carpets professionally cleaned, it is worth it.
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Easy set-up. Great sound quality. Here are the specs: 40 Watt (20W + 20W) high quality sound output
Rechargeable battery for convenient portability
Digital FM Radio (20 station presets)
Retractable flip-down dock for iPod/iPhone charging
3G Certified
It has 40 Watt (20W + 20W) high quality sound output
It has Digital FM Radio (20 station presets)
It has rechargeable battery for convenient portability
It is 3G Certified
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Easy set-up. Nice all in one. All commands can come from the printer itself. Nice price point.
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Nice and small. Easy to clean. Space saving. Definitely take note it is not completely smokeless though. Overall, however, a great grill!
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I bought these to have add'l chairs for dinner parties and I really like them.
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I think the Seagate has the best gig to cost ratio. Should notice systems booting faster and less lag in game play. You should note though there are some arguments out there in the gaming world that an SS drive won't necessarily make game playing faster... it is definitely a hotly contested issue, so if you go for an SS drive, I'd try to keep costs down.
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True, this paper is pricey, but if you are looking to print quick-drying, long-lasting photos, I'd say it is worth the price.
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I bought this for the rugged rubber... hard to damage. I really like it. Note though it is SMALL. Smaller than the photos, so it may take some getting used to, or if you want a full-sized keyboard, this one is probably not for you.
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SATA enabled but doesn't come with the chord, but it is nice and fast. Feels like a sturdy build as well. Here are the deets:
LightScribe DVD-Writable Drive
Tray Loading Drive for easy access to media
Nero Software Suite (NERO Burning ROM, NERO Showtime, PowerDVD) included.
Supported DVD Discs: DVD-RAM, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD-RW DL, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, LightScribe DVD+R, LightScribe DVD-R
Supported CD Discs:CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM/XA, CD-ROM, CD-Audio, Video-CD, CD-1 (FMV), Photo CD, CD-Extra, CD-TEXT, LightScribe CD+R
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I know it is not exactly a stand-up holder, but just thought I'd make an alternative suggestion. This really helped me be able to do work and not be sedentary. Also, it's nice and secure for your computer so you don't have to worry about it falling.
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I know it is pricey, but I've tried this thing out in the store, and it is COOL. Has a TON of memory. Really feels like a regular pen, and also holds HOURS of audio if you need to carry it around for classes or interviews. Really an amazing pen.
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Nice deal. Good quality. No headphone jack, but a nice auxiliary hook-up for your iPod.
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Small case. SATA enables so nice and fast. Good work horse for an office computer.
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I really like Olay. Really gentle and never dries my skin out.
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Bose are such high quality speakers even on their headphones, I can hear a difference. Durable and comfy in the ear.
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Very simple, but works great. Attached via USB. Lightweight and easy to travel with. A nice price as well.
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Economical print engine. High quality. Can be a little slow so definitely best for home use.
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Not super light but definitely outweighs other tablets with other benefits like multiple ports, a total of 727 megabytes of usable RAM with which to run apps, and a unique UI interface much different than other tablets. I have used this in school with note taking aps.
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This one does a great job heating up a whole room in no time. I like that it has a timer as well just in case I forgot that I left it on. Also has a low surface temp so youngsters or pets won't burn themselves. Doesn't take up too much space either.
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Probably depends on how old the kids are, but if the kids are old enough for Trivial Pursuit they will have fun proving their smarts with this game.
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What kind of climate do you live in?
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Pee pads really helped me in potty training my puppy. Not sure how old your dog is, or if he/ she is getting left at home for long periods, but these can also help.
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If that is a room you use a lot and want to be in there throughout the winter, I would suggest installing a wall heater in there. Propane based is probably going to be your most affordable an electric one could add a lot to your winter power bill. Enjoy the sun in there!
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That is a tough price range. For just a bit over a grand though you can get a great projector. The BenQ has a lot more lumens than most of its competition. it also beats out a lot of competition with lens quality. Overall, it is a bit brighter than average projector that is going to beat a lot of others with picture quality. So even though it is slightly out of your budget range, in the long run, may be worth it.
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I would say if you are primarily looking for a computer that is super light, and that is why you are examining these two products, I might go with the Samsung Chromebook. I haven't yet tried it out, but it is pretty cool. Chromebooks are significantly cheaper. They will also likely be less expensive should to repair should you need them. They also have a camera, HDMI out, and 3G connectivity-- same specs as a Macbook Pro. If you are going to use it mainly for daily use and web browsing, again, I think it's a great machine. if you need more functions exclusive to Pro ala Final Cut software, or you do a lot of photo editing, then maybe Macbook is better for you.
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Do you mind clarifying your question? I wasn't quite sure what you meant by "no space." Is there a particular destination you are looking for? Thanks.
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The Pirelli brand has been around the longest. Great tires. Might have to shop around more for a better price than Bridgestone, but in my experience the Bridgestone show more wear and tear more quickly.
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Nice-looking silver monitor is designed to minimize space requirements, with the stereo speakers built in below the wide-format flat screen. Really nice picture created by a 3-D digital comb filter and a sensor that automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen based on the amount of light in the room.
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Insulating your windows can help a lot. Instead of buying completely new windows you could buy some window treatments like this.
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I know it is pricey, but this is a really nice tablet for business. The large screen gives you more workspace, and the with a dual core Intel Core i5 processor and up to 4GB of 1333MHz DDR3 RAM multi-tasking works well on this system. You kind of have to think of it as investing in a very portable computer. Good luck!
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Pricey, I know. But this projector will last you, and it is great quality. Here are the specs: Brightness: 2000 Lumens
Resolution: 1280x800
Technology: 0.7" DLP
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This has 20 different sound options for relaxation. You can also fall asleep to sounds too. Better than a screeching beeping.
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If you are buffing, you can leave on. Leaves a nice shine, and pretty quick and easy.
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Also check out kayak.com. A really great way to comparison shop.
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I like this bike mount. If you have a small space it is helpful. Also looks cool on the wall.
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If you're going to have a vehicle or bike or the like you are not going to use very often be sure to keep your tires clean. Also look for a water-based tire oil. This can help prevent the dry rot.
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Strong bass. Nice sound. I also think the design is pretty sleek. Also, Altec has been around for quite some time. Getting good brand/ quality for the money.
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Pretty comfy. Definitely helps ease wrist strain.
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Really great speaker quality and will charge your phone simultaneously. Not sure if you were looking for speakers to, but if yes, I think these sound really, really good.
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I bought this b/c I also like to sometimes stand and type. With so many hours at the computer it is nice to be able to do so (I'm pretty short, so this works for me in bed and for standing), and it is adjustable.
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If you don't want to swing for something like this, Trader Joe's has some pretty great stuff you can whip up in your blender if you want it iced, or steam some water, and drink it hot. I actually think the quality of your coffee and lattee is actually really all about the beans. Get good beans, and you'll be good to go.
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Really beautiful monitor, also a nice size. The volume adjustment and menus are kind of weird, but when you mess around with them you will get the hang of it. Also, this monitor is currently on sale, so this price listed is not accurate.
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I like a good old fashioned road atlas as well. Rand McNally is what I've owned fo years and does the job well.
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A lot of cars have a little plastic tool to grip the fuse inside the fuse box. You can use your pair hands or some tweasers if there is no tool in there.
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Okay, I have only had a chance to try about 8 of these recipes, but you won't get tired of all the recipes in here, and you'll discover new ideas of things you never thought you'd have on top of your pizza. Also, I'm hungry now. Pizza for lunch?
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The Intova is considered a mid-range camera and for the price-range you're not necessarily gonna get a pro-level camera. That said, the underwater housing is good for a depth of up to 180 feet, and fans of the camera praise the video quality. Happy diving and snapping!
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The Nikon Rangefinder gets top review for accuracy. You can get fast 1/2-yard accuracy within 99.5 yards, and 1-yard accuracy from 100 to 550 yards, for targets the size of a fence post. Good luck out there!
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Great things abou the ThinkPad: all day battery life, beautiful IPS screen, and great build quality. Maybe the only things it is lacking: USB and eSATA. I think with an investment like a drawing tablet the best thing to do is go to a store and try them all out, especially if you will be working on it every day. This model is one of the higher ends models and it depends on how many bells and whistles you may be looking for/ what you are willing to spend.
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When you buy a surge protector it's nice to have the power switch on there so you are able to turn the whole thing off when not in use, better yet, if you can remember to unplug when not using not only are you protecting your electronics, but you're also conserving energy.
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I've always been a sucker for a great Swatch. As far as price and affordability, I think they're pretty great watches. And I used to collect them as a kid... those old school ones can be worth something on ebay. :)
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Nissan Sentra-- great fuel economy and the newer models are pretty darn cush for road trips. Plenty of cup holders! I think fuel economy says it all these days.
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I own this camera and I love it. The sound quality is remarkable and it has an external mic jack unlike the Flip which doesn't contain an external jack. The image quality is also beautiful, and the camera offers both still shots and a video function.
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