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NiMH/NiCd Camcorder/Digital Camera Battery Charger Ultra fast camcorder/digital camera battery charger Our products are guaranteed to meet or exceed original OEM specifications.
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The Creative Desktop Wireless 6000 combines a sleek keyboard and mouse to create a tidier, more efficient desktop. It offers users a significant reduction in 'cable clutter', making it easier to keep the desktop tidy and improving users' control over work and leisure activities. The wireless keyboard, with 19 special multimedia and Internet 'hot' keys - 10 of them programmable - makes it easier than ever to control mainstream Windows functions and Internet access. The complementary wireless optical mouse, with its 800dpi resolution, suits both left-handed and right-handed users and offers precision with smooth pointing.
Customer Reviews:
good.......2007-10-09
Pro: easy to use.
Con: mouse is not good. Battery die very quickly.
I got it for free, and I used the keyboard a lot, so I give 4 stars to it.
Indeed a very good product.......2007-05-09
It was very easy to install this product... Although I am very happy with the performance, the signal strength of the keyboard from a distance of more than one and half meters is of some concern as while sitting back on my bed.... sometimes I have to struggle a bit with multimedia keys while watching movies.... If the strength of the signal can be increased, I don't find any problem in using this product.......
Mouse click problem.......2004-10-03
I am very disapointed with this product.
The mouse reacts on every 3rd click.
I am not alone who has this problem, so the only thing i can recommend to new customers: DONT BUY IT!
It is almost unusable, and after problems with Creative SB Audigy, i am really not interested in any Creative product in the future.
Horrible personal experience!!.......2004-09-24
First of all the mouse pointer does not move cleanly (its jumpy). The keyboard stopped functioning within a week after I bought it. But since Creative offered a mail-in rebate (it had to be mailed within 2 weeks) I had already sent the original UPC. Hence I couldn't return the item to Amazon. I exchanged emails with the customer service back and forth a few times regarding this and finally they agreed to fix my keyboard. So I had to ship (I paid for the shipping) it to the RMA center. At the RMA center they had the keyboard for 13 working days and it was NOT EVEN TESTED. After I emailed them about this they finally sent me a replacement keyboard but without the RF receiver!! I had to email them again and they shipped me the receiver. So finally got the keyboard working after about 45 days!! On the whole I am totally disappointed with the VERY POOR quality product from Creative and the poor customer service provided by Creative. This has forced me to refrain from buying any Creative product in the future.
I am very pleased.......2004-08-11
I had no problem installing it, and I love it. I think both the mouse and the keyboard are awesome.
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Features
This product is available in a model with LightScribe (direct disc labelling technology) and a model without this technology
DVD±R/RW and DVD-RAM Drive is a new innovative product which provides powerfull data storage
Lead free: Eco-product
Magic Speed Function: optional low-noise setting
Double Layer DVD+/-R 8x
Double OPC (Optimum Power Control) Technology
SAT: Automatically adjusts the speed optimized for the disc quality
Tilt Actuator Compensation Technology
Buffer Under Run Free Technology
LightScribe - direct disc labellingtechnology
Specifications
Data Transfer Rate Read CD: 7.2 MB/sec (48x)
Data Transfer Rate Read DVD: 21.6 MB/sec (16x)
Data Transfer Rate Write on DVD-R: 24,300 KB/sec (18x)
Data Transfer Rate Write on DVD+R: 24,300 KB/sec (18x)
Data Transfer Rate Write on DVD-RW: 8,100 KB/sec (6x)
Data Transfer Rate Write on DVD+RW: 10,800 KB/sec (8x)
Double Layer: 10.8 MB/sec (8x)
Data Transfer Rate Write on DVD-RAM: 21,600 KB/sec (12x)
Burst Transfer Rate PIO Mode 4: (16.6 MB/sec)
Burst Transfer Rate Ultra DMA Mode 2: (33.3 MB/sec)
Recording Capacity CD-RW Disc: 4,800 KB/sec (32x)
Recording Capacity CD-R Disc: 7,200 KB/sec (48x)
Average Seek Time DVD-ROM: 130ms
Average Seek Time CD-ROM: 110ms
Drive Type: Intern
Interface: EIDE / ATAPI
Dimensions (WxHxDmm): 148.2 x 42 x 170
Buffer Memory: 2MB
Supported Disc: DVD-RAM, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA, CD-Audio, Video-CD, Photo CD, CD-I (FMV), CD-Extra, CD-TEXT
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Simple, clean and functional, these attractive Insert Refills by Meadowsweet allow you to collect and catalog your favorite magazines in your Magazine Binder (available in Brown and Silver ) without ruining them with punched holes. These fabulous 3 ring binder inserts store full sized magazines and keep them neatly contained. Pack of 6.
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8.2-megapixel effective recording * APS-C-size CMOS image sensor (22.5 x 15 mm) * EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 45-216mm) * compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses * 2-1/2" high-resolution LCD screen (230K pixels) * DIGIC II image processor * eye-level pentaprism viewfinder with dioptric adjustment * 9-point autofocus *
Customer Reviews:
A very nice camera.......2007-12-24
I'm really a film photographer at heart. I just like the process of developing film, printing photos and looking at a black and white pictures printed on fiber-based photographic paper. I initially resisted digital photography as a poor imitation of "real" photography. While using the EOS 30D has not totally changed that belief, it has made me realize that photography encompasses more than my own narrow viewpoints.
I've been using Canon EOS film cameras and Canon EF lenses (among numerous other 35mm and medium format cameras and lenses) for about nine years. In that time, Canon equipment has proven to be reliable, precise and well made. When I decided to buy a digital camera, I knew it would be a Canon DSLR. Surprisingly, it was simple for me to learn the basics of digital photography despite my lack of computer savvy. Not surprisingly, the 30D got little use in the first several months of ownership due to my innate distrust of new equipment. After a bit of doodling around with the camera, I learned to trust it and I'm using it more and more.
If you've used an EOS SLR in the past, you will find the 30D to feel very familiar. It's a comfortable camera to use despite it being rather small and my hands being pretty large. Like all Canon models above the Rebel level, control buttons and wheels are all in natural positions and easily manipulated. The viewfinder is smaller than Canon 35mm and full frame digital SLRs and it has taken some getting used to. Initial trepidation with using CF cards instead of film has proven to be without basis. After experimenting with the camera's built-in software, I am getting nice, sharp, saturated color photos and some very impressive monochromes. Using a dedicated photo printer, I am impressed with inkjets that simply look stunning.
Will I give up film for digital? Certainly not--at least for my black and white work. I still prefer a fiber and silver-based black and white photograhic print over an inkjet and I don't intend to shut down my darkroom or give up my film cameras. I will admit, as a general rule, digital photographs are now acceptable me when the circumstances are appropriate.
Excellent Camera.......2007-12-18
I am a semi-professional photographer who normally shoots with the Canon 1 series digital bodies. As much as I love the 1 series, there are times when I want to use a smaller body. Years ago I had the 10D and loved the feel of the camera and quiet shutter but hated the slow start-up and image review. I upgraded to the 20D but returned it because of the awful sounding shutter and small LCD. Still wanting a small body to compliment my big and heavy 1D bodies, I was very happy when Canon released the 30D. It has a quieter shutter, a larger 2.5 inch lcd for viewing your histogram after a shot, and spot metering. It feels a little better in your hand as well, though not quite as solid as the 10D did. I had my first 30D converted to shoot IR (infrared) earlier this year and recently picked up another 30D due to the bargain prices now. A lot of people dumped their 30D bodies when the 40D came out but I am not all that impressed w/ the 40D (3 inch lcd has poor resolution, dust cleaning is a gimic) and didn't see paying another $400 for the additional 2 megapixels as being worth it. To me, the 30D at the current price point is a real bargain for such a nice camera. You can see pictures I have taken with the 30D, 30D-IR and 1D Mark II at my blog: http://www.visualperceptions.info/ I highly recommend the Canon 30d to professionals and serious amateurs looking for a solid well performing camera. Nikon has some nice bodies too but the visible noise in their images is much higher and I think Canon has a much wider range of lenses so I'd recommend Canon over Nikon for someone just starting out that doesn't have a lot of money already invested in lenses.
Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR (Body Only).......2007-12-18
Outstanding camera. Every bit as good as advertised. My son spent months reviewing this camera and he's very pleased with it.
This Camera is my baby.......2007-11-22
I love this camera. My first DSLR was the Rebel XT, which I love and still use, but the 30D is by far my favorite. The larger LCD, the larger view finder, the faster shutter, the ease to change the shutter and f-stop, etc, etc, really made it worth it to me. I've had the camera for over a year now, use it in all situations (sports photography, still life, nature, macro, zoo), and haven't had any problem other than user error. I am constantly learning to improve my photography, and will make mistakes, but have not had any trouble with the camera itself. Again, as I suggested in my Rebel XT review, don't buy the kit lens, save your money and buy a better lens to start with. I've used my kit lens only once, and that was just to test out my rebel the day it came in the mail well over a year ago. The quality of the kit lens doesn't match the quality of the camera body, therefore your picture quality will suffer, so what's the point of buying a camera like the 30D and not buying a lens to match? When I was choosing my camera, looking at pictures taken with various cameras helped, so if you like you can view my photography at flickr.com/photos/gira I always note the lens I used so that can give you an idea also what you'd be interested in there.
Excellent Camera.......2007-11-15
I like this camera very much. My only complain is regarding auto focus points. I wish all of them were high-precision cross-type points.
Product Description
Our EagleEye monocular is the perfect portable spotting scope. It has the field of view (7.8-degree) of a big binocular, a long eye relief of 18mm (great for eyeglass wearers), and an incredible near focus of 2' - that's just about arm's length! Both the 32mm two-element objective and four-element 3/4" eye lens are fully multi-coated for maximum image brightness and contrast. The EagleEye's 8x magnification is suitable for birding, nature study, hiking, and sightseeing. And at less than half the weight (6.2 oz.) and size of binoculars of similar aperture, it's extremely portable and packable. Its 8x magnification brings far-away action up close. The EagleEye is made in Japan, so you know the quality is impeccable. Includes lens caps, neck lanyard, and a soft belt case. Two-year limited warranty.
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