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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 Universal Wireless Keyboard works with Palm and Pocket PC PDAs as well as Palm/PPC based PDA/cell phones and smart phones. No more juggling different keyboards or worrying about switching products because it works with the world's most popular PDAs, PDA/cellular phones and smart phones. It supports PDAs with screen flipping software and includes a 210-degree rotating infrared arm and two coin batteries. The Universal Wireless Keyboard - do more anytime, anywhere!
Customer Reviews:
Awesome and works with my PSP.......2007-09-30
The keyboard is nice! I ordered it on a sunday with standard shipping and got it in the minimum shipping days. I got it on Wednesday. It was awesome shippin and came with a manual and great condition. The feel of the keyboard is very nice, the space bar does take a little to get used to, being split in two. But its awesome and I use it with my psp and it works flawless! if u wanna type on the internet or play games or do anything with ur psp and a keyboard get this just as long as u install a little application in ur psp so it will work first! If u tend on using this for psp, also u need a custom firmware (aka a hacked psp like mine :) ), not a genuine sony firmware. It wont work with those, im pretty sure. Otherwise its awesome and is small and portabel at the same time which is a cool little design
Won't work with Dell Axim X30 -- and customer service was hopeless.......2007-03-04
I so wanted this to work.
However, despite it being listed as compatible with the Dell Axim X30 Pocket PC, apparently it is not. The problem is that as soon as you start to type it turns off the backlight on the Dell so you cannot see the screen.
So I contacted technical support. Who were quick to get back to me during each of our many email rounds. But the first techie to write me back told me, Thank you for writing. Sorry, the keyboard is not compatible with Dell Axim X30.
What? I asked. It says that it IS on your compatibility chart.
Oh sorry, the tech person wrote back next. It is only compatible with Dell Axim X30 when running the Palm Operating System, not Windows Mobile, as you are.
What? I asked. Dell Axims CAN'T run the Palm Operating system. They run Windows Mobile. And besides, your chart shows that it IS compatible with my version of Windows Mobile.
Oh, sorry, the tech person wrote to me next. The backlight problem is with your Dell. You need to contact Dell's tech support.
No, it's not, I said. It's with your driver. The driver for the Think Outside Stowaway keyboard doesn't cause this problem. In fact, it turns on the backlight any time you click a key (if the power management settings have already turned it off).
At that point I asked if there was someone on the tech support staff who actually knew what a Dell Axim Pocket PC is and might be able to help me. And I got transferred to someone quite a bit more knowlegeable. But he, too, was unable to get this keyboard and software working with my Dell Axim X30.
Too bad. It's the only full-laptop-size keyboard I've found in this price range with five rows of keys (including a top row for numbers/punctuation -- which my Stowaway keyboard does not have and which drives me crazy while trying to take notes at 160 words per minute) and, bonus, the Targus has a built in mouse-pointer device.
The mouse-pointer device DOES move the cursor around. A bit awkwardly. And moving the cursor does NOT turn off the backlight. Just tapping on a key does.
Three drawbacks I discovered right away with the Targus that were going to trouble me if I had gotten it working, but that I hoped I could adjust to pretty quickly:
1. The space bar is especially small, narrow and has a wide split in the middle (where the keyboard folds) which seems to be where my thumb seems to naturally land most of the time. So you think you've put a space between words and have not. Odd. The Stowaway keyboard's spacebar also has a split at the fold, but the spacebar is larger and wider and the split in the spacebar is narrower and so I never seem to miss the bar when hitting it.
2. The little pointer device on the Targus is placed to the bottom right side of the keyboard, instead of bottom center like on laptops, so you have to take your right hand off the keys to work it. And its ability to move the cursor is pretty limited -- not at all as precise as we're used to. But still, not having to pick up the stylus and tap the screen is a vast improvement in Pocket PC/PDA keyboard technology.
3. The on-off switch for the button-battery-powered keyboard is like the one that turns your car's domelight on and off when you open and close the door. The only way to shut off the battery power for the Targus keyboard is to fold it up and lock it. I like to leave my keyboard open, set up, with my Dell sitting on it in landscape mode, like a mini laptop, ready to use at any second. The Dell turns on instantly, unlike my laptop which takes two minutes to load XP and all my programs. So the Dell Axim is perfect for instant, quick note-taking all day long -- besides fitting nicely in a jacket pocket or tiny bag when on the run. The Targus can't be left set up or you'll drain the batteries. If I hadn't had the backlight problem, I was going to solve that by finding a tiny nickel-diameter-size lead weight to set atop the on-off button for when I wanted to turn it off.
Well. I guess I'm shipping the Targus back. I've spent seven days back and forth with Tech Support and several hours trying to get it to work.
I came to Amazon, hoping there would be dozens of reviews and someone would have solved the Dell Axim backlight problem but.... looks like I'm the first person to report anything about this almost-cool little keyboard.
I think that if it had worked for me, I would have given it three or four stars.
Guess I'm going to have to spring for the newer model of my Think Outside Stowaway keyboard. I got mine in '05. Since then (undoubtedly due to feedback) they've added the numbers/punctuation row. And, I'll buy the bluetooth or infra-red mouse, too.
But by the time I've done that, I will have spent three times what this Targus retails for. And, fact is, you can find the Targus if you search, for about $20. What you get for that price, is a fully warranteed open-box return that Best Buy unloaded on the surplus market. I suspect a LOT of people couldn't get these to work with their Pocket PCs.
Incidentally, the driver software DOES have a menu that should let you turn on the backlight. But it was grayed out and inaccessible on my Dell.
Hope you have better luck than I did.
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Bad memory can cause anything from annoying error messages to complete system failures. Why risk it with cheap "mystery" memory? When you buy memory from Crucial, you're buying the same high-quality memory that leading computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell. In fact, because Crucial is a division of Micron, one of the world's largest DRAM manufacturers, chances are good that you have their memory in your system right now. While the "other guys" might claim to manufacture memory, they really just assemble modules out of chips made by someone else. Some don't have first-class assembly procedures, and some even use chips that failed to meet computer manufacturer's stringent testing requirements. Crucial memory goes through much more rigorous testing procedures than many other brands of memory. Some memory assemblers choose to accept a certain "defect rate" because it's cheaper to deal with returns than to test every part they sell. That may help their bottom line, but it's sure a pain in the neck if you're one of the customers who ends up with a bad module. That's why Crucial thoroughly tests EVERY module they sell and put their name only on the ones that meet their strict standards. You might expect memory this good to cost a lot more, but you'd be wrong. As an online memory upgrade provider selling directly from the manufacturer, Crucial memory is often available at lower prices than lower-quality modules.
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UL approved w/sturdy 16 ga. steel construction Modular push and lock components Includes wire management straps
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UL approved w/sturdy 16 ga. steel constructionModular push and lock componentsIncludes wire management straps
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Foam padded construction with padded top handleSee-through phone case with flap and see-through easy access pocketEquipped with vehicle mounting straps with detachable and adjustable shoulder strap
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7 features 5.1 Megapixel image capture, a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 3X optical zoom and 5 area multi-point auto focus, all in a camera body only 5/8 of an inch thick. It even includes a full-sized 2.5" hybrid LCD monitor with a Clear Photo technology for improved viewing in bright sunlight.The T7's ultra-compact design doesn't compromise its performance thanks to Sony's Real Imaging Processor LSI, 14-Bit DXP A/D conversion processor, and multi-pattern measuring. All three combine to provides fast start-up times, fast shutter speeds, and accurate exposures for excellent digital photographs everytime.The T7 includes the Cyber-shot Station for a quick and easy way to charge your camera while simultaneously transferring images to your personal computer or viewing photos on your compatible television..
Customer Reviews:
Nice Camera (Sony T7).......2007-08-22
This Is a very nice camera in terms of style and design. What I hate about this camera is that when taking pictures you really have to be still or the picture would come out blurry, and using the zoom with low lighting, the pictures taken would be unrecognizable. This camera is not for indoors but taking it to the outdoors, it works perfectly fine.
Owesome digital camera.......2007-01-04
I'm very glad with this camera. It's portable, thin and light! Perfect to carry on your pocket everywhere you go.
The only thing that is not so good is the focus. Sometimes, when you are not hanging the camera so tigthly, the photos are blurry. I think it's because the fragility that i mention before.
blury pictures.......2006-02-18
It is true that the cammera is cool looking and easy to carry around. I tend to take more pictures since I have it with me.
The problem is that everything must be perfect or the shot is blurry. The auto focus is horrible and there is no manual override. I have to take tons of shots and use a wall to steady the camera to ensure there is no shaking while the auto focus is trying to take a shot.
Fabulous second digital camera to always be with you.......2005-08-24
I recently decided to supplement my Sony DSC-F828 with a second, much smaller and less intimidating to subjects camera to share with my wife. Key requirements were: small and thin but with a large LCD, zoom lens that does not protrude from the camera, and automatic dust cover.
The new Sony DSC-T7 is by far the thinnest camera I could find that is any good. It is 5MP, only 1/3rd of an inch thick, has a solid lens cover and huge 2.5" LCD , and its lens does not protrude from the camera to scare the subjects. Amazingly, it not only fits in a shirt pocket, but fits along with an iPod or Treo.
If you get one, also get a spare battery, as one is only good for about an hour of use. Also get a bigger Memory Stick (Pro Duo). The largest I could find in stock was a 512M Sandisk that works fine, but if a 1GB one had been available, I'd have chosen that instead, and in the 5x higher-speed Sony version. Be sure to cover the LCD with a sheet of the screen protectors sold for Palm PDAs. Also, since it isn't water resistant, you may want to carry it in a small ZIP-lock baggie when there's any chance it will get wet.
Compared to the DSC-F828, the DSC-T7 lacks an optical viewfinder, has only a 3x zoom, and a maximum aperture of F4 rather than F2 (so can't take pictures in dark areas as easily, and the resulting slow shutter can lead to blurry photos if not held very steadily.)
great.......2005-08-17
nice camera, with very good features. many people complain about image quality but the truth is that these people are trying to use this thing for real photography like making huge, oversized prints and making posters. This camera is for shooting people, or some light landscapes and putting it in family albums. And i don't get how you can complain about the slider problem, this thing protects the lens from getting damaged. i put it in a case and it never slides off when its in my pocket.
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T-ring mounts allow you to attach your SLR or DSLR camera to your telescope. Will not fit the Maxxum.
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