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Item #: UNV77855. CD-R Recordable DiscsBlank SurfaceFor custom printing using ink jet printers.Maximum Recording Speed52xCapacity Data/Audio700MB/80MINSurface ColorMatte WhitePackagingSpindle (packaged in plastic container, does not include jewel cases or inserts)50 Discs per Pack
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UNV77855 - Universal CD-R Discs, 52x, 700MB/80Min, Printable Surface, Spindle, Matte White, 50/Pack 77855 / UNV77855
Manufacturer: UNIVERSAL ProductGroup: Office Product Binding: Office Product Product Features:
ASIN: B000RMOHPK ![]() |
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Universal CD-R Discs, 52x, 700MB/80Min, Printable Surface, Spindle, Matte White, 50/Pack 77855 / UNV77855
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These durable slim plastic replacement cases hold 1 CD/DVD each in half the space of a standard jewel case and include an area for insert booklet and spine label.Customer Reviews:
A nice jewel case to protect your discs or to give away as gifts.......2007-10-22
Who taught these folks how to pack & ship 'stuff'?.......2007-04-04
handle with care.......2006-05-24
Terrific buy.......2006-03-20
10 of mine were broken, too.......2006-02-02
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XL-H1 3-CCD 20x HD Video Zoom Lens Camcorder
Manufacturer: Canon ProductGroup: Photography Binding: Electronics ASIN: B000W4S01U ![]() |
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XL-H1 3-CCD 20x HD Video Zoom Lens Camcorder
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The C8 N-GT reflector combines a big 203mm (8.0") Newtonian reflector of 1000mm focal length (f/4.9) with the CG-5 computerized equatorial mount for a completely automated GoTo observing system. Equipped with high-speed DC servo motors and a NexStar pushbutton hand controller with a 40,000-object database, this scope will take you wherever you tell it to and will get there quickly and accurately. The German equatorial mount has precision worm gears on both axes for smooth motion. It has a port for autoguider use in astrophotography, and the hand controller accepts an RS-232 cable for use of astronomy software to control the telescope. The heavy-duty tripod boasts beefy 2" stainless steel legs for excellent stability. The scope features a 2" rack-and-pinion focuser that accepts both 2" and 1.25" eyepieces. Also included are a 20mm (50x) eyepiece, 9x50 finder scope, and TheSky Level I astronomy software.Amazon.com Review
Many people prefer Newtonian reflectors over refractors and catadioptric telescopes because they pack the most bang for the buck. But until recently, consumers had to choose between Dobsonian-mounted telescopes, which forced them to find and track objects manually, or very expensive, very sophisticated instruments on heavy mounts. That dichotomy left a large chasm right in the middle of the market. Can't someone make a moderately priced, reasonably large reflector on a clock-driven, computer-controlled mount? The answer is yes, they can. One company leading the way is Celestron, with their recently introduced line of "Advanced Series GT" telescopes.The Celestron Advanced Series C8 N-GT pairs an 8-inch f/5 optical tube assembly with the redesigned CG-5GT German equatorial mount. The end result is a telescope that is easy to set up, pleasant to use, and a very good value.
The original CG-5 mount was adequate for relatively small instruments, but its tripod legs were too weak to hold a substantial instrument. The legs with the new CG-5GT are greatly improved, and similar in design to those used with Celestron's more expensive NexStar and NexStar GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes. The redesigned CG-5 mount's axes are also smoother and more stable than the original. Further, the GT version adds a NexStar computer control GoTo system that includes a database of more than 40,000 sky objects both near and far.
Throughout my tests, the NexStar GoTo system has performed very well night after night, provided it was initialized correctly (which means that the equatorial mount has to be approximately aligned with the celestial pole). Once all was set, each subsequent target was within the field of the C8-N's 20-mm eyepiece (50x). For the best views, however, I often substituted my own eyepieces. The 10-mm Tele Vue Radian, for instance, proved to be a favorite.
The C8-N has some of the finest optics I have ever seen in a Newtonian reflector. Star testing proved that the primary mirror was a nearly perfect paraboloid. That let me enjoy some wonderful observations of Saturn as well as great detail within Jupiter's turbulent atmosphere, both at 357x using my own 7-mm Pentax eyepiece (similar to this one) and 2.5x Tele Vue Powermate.
The telescope's 8-inch aperture is large enough to view all of the planets, as well as thousands of deep-sky objects. The Orion Nebula glimmers beautifully in the field, while its Trapezium multiple star is easily resolved. The C8 N-GT also shows hordes of stars in globular clusters M3, M5, and M13; the faint glow of planetary nebulae M57 and M27; and the sparkling beauty of open clusters M35, M11, and many others.
I have very few complaints about the C8 N-GT. If anything, the focuser is a little quirky. Most 2-inch focusers only require a 1.25-inch adapter, but the C8 N-GT also needs a 2-inch adapter. Both adapters look like top hats, with broad, tapered bases serving as the hat's brim. The bases are tapered to prevent the adapter from falling out of the focuser should either of the two locking thumbscrews accidentally loosen. In both cases, the eyepiece itself slips into the adapter's long tube, which protrudes about 1.5 inches above the "brim." Although it works, this dual-adapter design means having to remember yet another piece of equipment when heading out.
I also found it necessary to degrease the focuser's rack and pinion gearing. Many imported focusers come with thick, almost glue-like grease that impairs function, rather than improve it. After getting as much of the grease off as possible and spraying the gears with dry silicone lubricant, the focuser worked smoothly.
Overall, the Celestron C8 N-GT is one of the best moderately priced telescopes on the market today. Its combination of excellent optics and functional mount will combine to give users years of enjoyment. --Phil Harrington, author of Star Ware and Star Watch
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