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10 Pack of 200 SUPER HGII 24 EXP.
Manufacturer: Fuji
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mfr: FUJI FUJI 01011022 SUPER HQ200 ISO (24 EXP) IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY ; 200 ISO ; 24 EXPOSURES
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USB Sync Charge Cable for Nextel i870 with Bastens Help CD
Manufacturer: Nextel
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Product Features:
- Simultaneously synchronize and recharge your device; 2 in 1 functionality USB data & charge cable
- USB 2.0 & 1.1 compatible. Compatible with USB to wall and/or car charger adapters.
- How to instructions & included. Also drivers for internet connection as a wireless modem. No additional software purchase necessary to connect to the internet.
- How to instructions on using Freeware software for managing contacts, wallpaper, ring tones, etc. Some phones models may need additional software. Emaiil us if you have questions.
- Your Purchasing a How to instructions on using Freeware software for managing contacts, wallpaper, ring tones, etc. Some phones models may need additional software. Emaiil us if you have questions.
ASIN: B000JQ78AK
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Product Description
NOTE: This listing is for a USB cable accessory for this device.
Average customer rating:
- It simply doesn't work
- Works for me!
- Very Disappointing
- Too much trouble, no support
- Rough round the edges but still a "Cool Geek Toy".
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Macsense MP-100 HomePod
Manufacturer: Macsense Connectivity, Inc.
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- Standalone unit plays MP3, Internet radio and is upgradeable to support AAC, WAV and WMA very soon.
- Access and play music from 10,000+ Internet Radio stations.
- Streams music to home speakers, headphones or built-in stereo speakers via an existing wireless or wired Ethernet network.
- Compatible with Apple iTunes, MusicMatch Jukebox, NullSoft WinAmp, and many other media management applications.
- Play music from any USB storage device like a Flash Drive, via the USB Port.
ASIN: B00013BK3C
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Product Description
Macsense HomePod is a digital stereo component that allows users to take advantage of their existing wireless network to stream music files stored on their computers to HomePods located anywhere in the house.Imagine being able to select from any computer in your home or office and choose the music you want to listen to on any speaker or headphone set. Simply select your music from the LCD screen on the HomePod and you are set. HomePod works outside on the patio, in the garden or while organizing your garage.Until now, MP3 music lovers have been forced to connect their computers to their home stereos, or to make duplicate copies of their music files to CDs and portable storage players if they want to listen to their music away from the computers. But now, with HomePod's 802.11b, or Wi-Fi, network interface to stream MP3 files to remote devices, consumers have a real and convenient solution to enjoying their digital music around the house.HomePod has the ability to browse song by name, artists, album, and genre. The device scans surrounding computers on the wireless network for available media libraries and lists them for selection and playing. Host Server software runs on a PC, Mac, or Linux machines.HomePod features an 802.11b wireless and Ethernet network interface, FM tuner, USB port, built-in stereo speakers, stereo audio outputs to home hi-fi system, headphone jack, 2.5" back-lit LCD display, jog-shuttle rotating dial, and on-unit control buttons.
Customer Reviews:
It simply doesn't work.......2006-12-23
It simply doesn't work. Well, it doesn't work if you go wireless. But isn't that the whole point? If you wanted to run a line, you wouldn't need this. There basically is no tech support. They claim there is email tech support, but I have emailed them numerous times with no response. They should be investigate by the AG'f office.
Works for me!.......2006-04-12
If you upgrade the firmware to the latest (albeit beta) version available from MacSense, things work well.
I use in on wired ethernet, which removes all the problems that come (and should be blamed to) WiFI - "lack of signal", interference, hangups (due to loss of wifi signal) etc.
I wish Macsense would have given more attention to this device. Development of firmware and server software bugfixes seems to have stopped.
The software is written in Java and can be used from Linux or other non-windows or non-Mac software. You have to call the .jar files directly, without using the .exe (or MacOS) "launcher", which is just a stub.
In the hands of Sun Microsystems, this would have been a success like the IPod. Too bad Sun doesn't seem to be interested in the home / end-user market.
Very Disappointing.......2005-07-17
What a disappointment this was! I bought the HomePod so I could stream my music collection into the bedroom. I settled on the HomePod because of the built-in speakers, and because the software was open-source with a community of developers.
Once I received the unit, it took several hours before I was up and running running and updated with the latest software. The software update was pretty involved, too. (See the MacSense site for details.) I expected the built-in speakers to be bad from reading reviews, but they turned out to be much worse than I ever imagined! Fortunately, the sound was fine using PC speakers on the headphone jack, or going to my home stereo with the RCA jacks.
I have a fairly large music collection and navigating it on this thing was quite annoying. The remote was difficult to use - you must be within a few feet of the thing and pointed right at it. The buttons also have no tactile qualities, so you have to memorize the layout if you want to use it in a dimly lit room. When browsing your music, you can only scroll through a list and only in one direction. You cann't jump to a specific letter and once you reached the Z's it didn't loop back to the top of the list again. I ended up listening to a lot of A-E artists while I had the thing and not much else, unless I remembered to create a playlist for it.
The screen was just awful, too. Very hard to see more than a few feet away or at any angle other than straight on. The unit would also frequently freeze up if left paused or on standby. Restarting it took several minutes to get back to the music list.
The HomePod requires a server program running on your PC in order to access your music. It comes with its own server software, or you can use others such as Windows Media Connect or TwonkyVision. I tried all of these and preferred the HomePod server program. The software was functional, but not outstanding. I did not use Internet Radio or RM radio so I can't comment on those features.
Despite these frustrations, it did what I bought it for and I would have put up with it if it hadn't suddenly stopped recognizing my music library after about two weeks. Well, thank goodness it did it within my return period! I got my money back from Amazon and ended up buying a Slim Devices SqueezeBox2 and it is like a dream come true! Yes, it was quite a bit more than I paid for the HomePod, but what a difference in quality and functionality!
It has always been my dream to have my entire music collection at my fingertips. If that's your dream too, pass on the HomePod and look into the Squeezebox2!
Too much trouble, no support.......2005-06-10
Buy this only if you are a "hacker" type and want to spend hours getting it to work. The PC software is very poor and the unit is slow and buggy. The remote has a very limited range. If the software was improved on the PC side and the bugs removed from this device, then it would be worth it.
Also, MacSense has not yet honored their rebate on this and it has been well over 10 weeks. They have not responded to my email about it either. Very disappointed.
Rough round the edges but still a "Cool Geek Toy". .......2005-04-29
Don't be fooled by the "Mac" and "Pod" in the name, nor the iPod white case, and iPod-like wheel. This is a product made by a distributor of Apple computers and not Apple themselves. Had Apple made it, it would undoubtedly have been a much more pollished product, and a lot less fragile in it's interface.
As it is the HomePod is a workmanlike gadget for reading your MP3s across a network and playing them remotely. Setup is easy-ish. With only a single previous experience of setting up a wireless computer, the wireless setup on the HomePod took half an hour or so and a careful reading of the instructions. Server software is required on the PC (or an Apple), and this could be better explained. For instance loading an iTunes library file and the MyMusic folder from the PC, causes the HomePod's library listing to become a little garbled, and the HomePod to crash sporadically. This could definitely be handled better. There are also Linux servers available for the HomePod available on the internet.
The HomePod itself comes with an old version of the firmware and software, and upgrading the software is well worth the effort, for those with some technical savy.
Using the HomePod is easy and satisfying: the music files are listed by artist, author, trackname, genre and playlist, and the software interfaces well with iTunes. Reportedly it also works with Real Player and the MS Media Player, although I've never tried these.
There is also an FM radio tuner built in - but the reception is so bad that this is completely worthless. There is also an internet radio facility which appears pretty neat, but I have used it only briefly.
The homepod includes its own very low quality speakers but also has 3.5mm ear plug, and phono plugs to attach external speakers.
The software does have numerous areas where it falls short of reasonable expectations, for instance the wheel scrolls either very slowly, or too fast, with no happy medium; the music cannot be played while the menus are being navigated; many of the HomePod settings can only be changed from the PC; and the software does crash occassionally. However, the software is open source, and can be downloaded from gloolabs.com for free, and those with some technical experise can customize to their hearts content.
Bottom line is the HomePod finally lets me play my mp3s from my PC harddisk anywhere around the house, something I've wanted to do for some time. It is not perfect, but it is a relatively cheap solution and after working through the kinks does a fine job.
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Factory-Refurbished HP PhotoSmart 7260 Inkjet Printer
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Belkin F3U133-06 Pro Series Hi-Speed USB Cable (Six-Feet)
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HP Premium Photo Paper, Glossy (C6039A, 8.5x11, 15 Sheets)
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Hewlett Packard 51634Y Premium Ink Jet Paper
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Belkin F3U134-10 USB Extension Cable (10-Feet)
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HP 57 Tri-Color Inkjet Cartridge (C6657AN)
Product Features:
- Print directly from your digital camera memory card
- 6-ink color printing or up to 4,800 optimized dpi color, 1,200 dpi black
- Up to 10 ppm black, 9 ppm color with standard cartridge
- Convenient save-to-PC button saves photos directly to your computer
- 2 USB ports, 4 memory card slots; PC and Mac compatible
ASIN: B0007RAL8M
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Amazon.com Product Description
HP's PhotoSmart 7260 photo printer offers high-quality, convenient photo printing directly from your digital camera's memory card, or from your PC or Mac computer. With four built-in memory card slots, you can be guaranteed compatibility with virtually any camera--choose from CompactFlash (Type I and II), SmartMedia, Memory Sticks, Secure Digital, Multi Media Card and xD-Picture Card memory cards.
Print speeds are variable, depending on the speed/quality mode selected, but range from up to 10 ppm for black printing (Fast Draft mode) to approximately 114 seconds for a 4-by-6-inch photo print (Best mode). Print speeds are enhanced further with the addition of the optional HP no. 56 black print cartridge, which enables 6-ink color printing for optimal photo finish results.
The PhotoSmart 7260 handles a wide range of media types and sizes, and comes with a dedicated 24-sheet 4-by-6-inch photo paper tray plus a 100-sheet standard media input tray to easily handle all your everyday printing. This is a factory-refurbished model.
What's in the Box
HP PhotoSmart 7260 photo printer, HP no. 57 (C6657A) tricolor inkjet print cartridge, HP no. 58 (C6658A) photo inkjet print cartridge, power supply, basics guide, software on CD-ROM (PC and Mac), electronic documentation; printer cable not included
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