Product Description
Every Garmin product is designed to meet the most demanding standard: customers' satisfaction. That's why Garmin equipment is manufactured to give you reliable service for years to come, with intuitive features you can grow into over time - all at a price you can afford.
Customer Reviews:
Good to have.......2007-08-26
Nice to have on a long trip, now I just leave my GPS on in the truck and never have to worry about it.
It works.......2006-09-19
The only problem is that it doesn't come with the adapter that snaps to the rhino. It plugs into the one that came with the wall charger.
Product Description
10-22-2007 - Brand New Item. Description - ATLANTIC 73035241 ROCK N' ROLL 150-DISC ORGANIZER
Customer Reviews:
Re-ordering is the key........2007-05-10
I have really enjoyed this product. While I agree that, if the unit is full, it is hard to browse, I think this is a great way of keeping CDs and DVDs. I have to have things alphabetized or categorized, and very few other systems allow you to rearrange discs so easily. I also like that it's very compact and has flat edges for stacking. Many other cylindrical organizers are smaller, but this will hold a very large collection. All in all a great buy, and I feel like it has solved many of my storage problems. At times mine is a bit tricky to open, but that is a small price to pay.
Customer Reviews:
Innovative, compact, break-proof CD storage.......2007-01-29
Like many, I've found the transition from LPs to CDs didn't solve the space requirements of music storage. CD jewel boxes aren't as tall as LP's, but they're thicker. Stored spine-out on shelves, they absorb a surprising amount of wall space. Stored spine-up in drawers, they grow heavy in aggregate, and require rugged cabinets with industrial-strength roller suspension. Even worse, jewel boxes are a fragile container, and I've found myself replacing cracked and broken parts on a regular basis.
Some collectors have chosen to rip their CDs and store the physical artifacts in the basement, but this leaves the booklets and tray cards out of easy reach. Better would be a storage system that takes less space, weighs less, and is less fragile.
Enter the Jewel Sleeve.
The Jewel Sleeve is made of heavy duty vinyl with a compartment lined in non-woven fabric for CD protection. The CD booklet fits into the front-most compartment, the CD in the next, and the tray card (with the side tabs fully extended) in the rear. A small pouch at the top provides a space for an index card, laser-printer-ready sheets of which are provided. Fully loaded, a Jewel Sleeve is about 1/3 the thickness of a standard jewel box.
Once you've decanted your CDs into sleeves, you can either store them in one of the chests sold by Jewel Sleeve's vendor, or you can improvise. I've stored mine in cardboard bin boxes (such as the B36 model from Tharco), and stored the boxes on inexpensive shelving purchased at a home supply store.
The density of this storage system is vastly superior to lining your CDs up on shelves, but it comes at a logistical price: it's much simpler to visually scan CD spines on shelves than it is to flip through Jewel Sleeves in a box or drawer. You can solve much of this problem by indexing your CDS on your computer with the aid of a scanner and a program like Readerware.
Another price to moving to Jewel Sleeves is their cost. Jewel Sleeves aren't cheap. Okay, they're expensive. If you have a collection of 1000 CDs, you can expect to spend nearly $400 for sleeves, another $50 for bin boxes, and another $50 for shelving. Cheaper sleeves are available, including sleeves made from much thinner materials, sleeves without a non-woven pouch for the disc, and sleeves that don't store the tray card in a fully extended position.
A competitive sleeve (also available via Amazon), the DiscSox CD Pro offers similar features to the Jewel Sleeve, but with side (rather than top) slots for inserting and removing the disc, booklet and tray card. List prices for the DiscSox CD Pro appear to be slightly higher than for the Jewel Sleeve. DiscSox also make sleeves for DVDs.
Moving your CDs to sleeves can be an expensive proposition, but for those who've simply run out of space, and need to keep their CDs close at hand, this is a solution worth looking into. The Jewel Sleeve store on Amazon offers only a few of the goods and packages available from this vendor's home site. [©2007 redtunictroll at hotmail dot com]
Product Description
The SANDISK SDCFH512901 512MB Ultra II CompactFlash Card is a high capacity, high speed storage card designed for users of digital cameras, personal digital audio players, and throughout an expanding galaxy of devices featuring the CompactFlash slot. The card enables advanced photographers to quickly shoot many high-resolution images; large files are saved to the card at unprecedented speed, readying the camera to take the next picture. Unfazed by drastic weather conditions from blistering heat to arctic cold
Customer Reviews:
It's great!.......2007-12-22
This card works like a turbo charger on my Canon digital camera. I take quite a few action shots on the water from my kayak. There is a most noticeable difference in the processing speed. Wish I had bought it sooner.
Enough memory for frequent download.......2007-12-07
512 MB is enough for one batch of hi-res images downloading from my Nikon SLR camera to computer to process, modify, resize, and etc.
Works every time.......2007-07-16
I bought this for my Nikon D-100 and D-70 cameras. It works extremely well. I've taken over 5,000 photos and I used it to transfer photos from the camera to the computer or I upload the photos I want developed and then take it to Walmart or some other digital printing shop and develop the photos. I have NEVER had a problem and have never lost a photo to this flash card. I would recommend the 1GB or higher card though - they are so cheap now.
unhappy.......2007-06-11
The disk is good, I opened it, it is not the correct disk for my camera and now I have no use for it and it is opened, but never used or put into a device because it is the wrong product. Can I return it?
enough storage for an afternoon photos.......2007-05-19
when i bought my CF card on 2004, it cost $220, now, wow! :)
this card has enough storage capacity for an afternoon walk in the park, even on a 10MP camera.
The speed is also fast enough for many Pro-sumer cameras, unless you have the high-end cameras for the PROs, there's no reason to buy the ULTRA III.
2GB are as cheap as ever, so buy the biggest storage you can afford.
Product Description
Photo Basics by Westcott offers a selection of backgrounds that allow you to get creative with your photography. The backgrounds come conveniently packaged in matching color drawstring bags. There are 7 backgrounds to choose from
Customer Reviews:
Very Nice.......2007-10-29
Very nice backdrop, but not ready to go when you get it!! Not sure what they are thinking...but, it is PRESSED very neatly in a nice square! This will take a hot iron and lots of water to get the creases out!! Once you do, the backdrop is very nice. I also have the cinnamon.
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