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This TechPower Battery Charger is specifically designed to charge the batteries for your JVC GR-DF470US Camcorder. TechPower Battery Chargers feature the latest battery charging technology, the highest quality components, and meet or exceed OEM specifications. TechPower Battery Chargers are designed to charge your battery in the most efficent manner possible. All TechPower products have a one-year limited warranty and a thirty-day money back guarantee. The TechPower name, images, and contents of this Batteryheads listing are protected by trademarks and copyrights. Copyright © 2007 Batteryheads
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PQI 8GB U339 Cool Drive USB2.0 Flash Memory Pen Drive: BB18-8031R0131 / BB03-8031-0111 (Retail)
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The new IBM memory upgrade offerings let you upgrade standard system memory capacity, helping to improve overall system performance.
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The DellTM UltraSharpTM 2407WFP is one of the latest models in the Dell lineup, replacing the DellTM UltraSharp 2405FPW.
The Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP 24.0-inch Flat Panel LCD Monitor is a wide aspect desktop display that redefines the performance of LCD displays with a stylish new Dell industrial design, and advanced functionality. Improve productivity with less scrolling and toggling. The 2407WFP wide aspect Flat Panel LCD also provides an excellent option for video editing and 3D imaging as both source and destination video can be viewed in a single window! With 5.1 inches (130 mm) of height adjustment virtually every user can adjust the display to their exact comfort level and help reduce eye and neck strain.
To optimize this monitor's performance, your system must be able to support WUXGA resolution (1920x1200).
Customer Reviews:
Customer Support is a NIGHTMARE.......2007-10-11
I have owned this display for eleven months. It is a nice product until it fails. Mine has failed twice. Then you are relegated to Dell Hell. I bought a five-year advanced exchange warranty for the product yet it is nearly impossible to enforce. Dell requires a SERVICE TAG to talk, email, or chat with them. Displays don't have them. You must call customer support, be subjected to long holds, and serviced by people who are unintelligible and incompetent. They will then botch the call requiring you to start and repeat the process over and over again. You feel you are caught in the movie, "Groundhog Day". My latest adventure has gone on for six hours over three days. They shipped the replacement display to the wrong city although I verified and re-verified they have the correct address. Unless you enjoy pain, do not buy from Dell. I still don't have the replacement.
AVOID DELL UNLESS YOU ENJOY PAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Buyer beware.......2007-09-22
Yes the 2407WFP has some good points, which the other reviewers have indicated. Howvwer it has at least one serious flaw - unlike my previous Sony LCD, the color is very dificult to adjust just right, and then it changes dramataically with even slight modifications of your angle of viewing. This mainly applies to viewing movies or photos. When viewing from slighlty above center, the picture turns ghost white, when viewing from slighlty below center, the picture turns a muddy dark brownish red. Unless you never adjust you posture and seating position, you can't find an adjustment that works. I verified that I didn't just have a special lemon by checking this out on a colleagues 22" version of the same monitor in the office, and the problem was exactly the same. I guess Dell gets away with this because virtually all of their customers buy on the web without trying out first. So if you just plan to use Word and Excel, you might be reasonably happy with this, but for photos, movies, or games, and the like, find something better
Terrific Monitor, But Know the Widescreen Basics!.......2007-05-03
You can't overstate the difference in going from a 19-inch CRT to a 24-inch LCD. If you use a PC a lot, it'll change your life. That's true for me even though I routinely use two monitors at the same time with an "extended desktop" in Windows XP Pro.
The Dell 2407WFP is an extremely well-though-out, high-quality piece of hardware and I highly recommend it.
But here are some things that you should know about extended-width monitors in general that I tried to find out before I bought this one, but couldn't:
1. If your graphics card is more than a year old and currently supports a monitor with a 4:3 aspect ratio, it probably will NOT correctly support the 16:10 aspect ratio of a widescreen monitor. Instead, it takes a 4x3 image and stretches it to fill the new widescreen. That means that photos will be distorted by being too wide, much like an HDTV does to a normal 4:3 television image.
2. However, it's still worth it even with an older graphics card. Because of the increase in size, you can increase the resolution displayed by your graphics card to 1280 x 1024 or 1600 x 1200. This will still have a "stretched" 4:3 aspect ratio, but you can get a lot more on the screen. For example, Outlook's three columns have enough space that the third preview column is as wide as a normal page. You can see a great many more Excel spreadsheet columns. Programs that will display a variety of items like Paperport have a lot more room to spread out and are MUCH easier to use. Programs that can't take advantage of the increased width as easily--for example Word or Internet Explorer--still look better on this monitor. Everything is still distorted by the stretched width, but you only notice it for photos--and you even get used to that. If you have a traditional monitor next to this LCD like I do, you can move the image to that monitor to eliminate the distortion if you're really curious about the difference. I quit bothering after a while.
3. Newer graphics cards will support true widescreen capability, and then you really have something. Your PC probably came with a smaller widescreen monitor in that case. But don't sweat it if your card is relegated to the 4:3 aspect ratio.
4. It also takes a newer graphics card to support rotating the display to portrait mode, which would be handy for Word and IE documents, for example. The PC graphics card enables and controls that functionality, not the monitor.
5. Playing TV through this monitor is great but you have to be aware of a few things. First, the provided DVI port does not work with 1080i video output by the DVI port of a cable modem. For technical reasons that are over my head, this model does not support interlaced video. Apparently future versions may. Second, the composite ports ARE compatible with the output from a cable box and the resulting TV looks beautiful. There is probably loss from the additional data conversions on each end, but it's not noticeable. What IS noticeable is the fact that PC widescreen monitors like this one ALL have 16:10 aspect ratios, while widescreen TVs ALL have 16:9 aspect ratios. (That probably makes sense to someone, but I haven't met that person yet. It probably has to do with some perceived reduced utility when using PC programs on a monitor that isn't "tall" enough.) When the cable box outputs its video to the monitor, you don't get the slight letterboxing I expected with narrow dark bands at the top and bottom. Instead, the picture stretches vertically to fit the screen, much as it stretches horizontally for the 4:3 output of a PC graphics card. The result is that the picture is about 11% taller than it should be--not terribly noticeable but still there. If you instead route TV to the monitor through a Vista HD-capable PC, this problem will be eliminated. At that point, your PC will have the advantage of being connected to the monitor though the DVI port as well. The only disadvantages are the usual delays and vagaries of Windows over and above the cable box, but Vista is much better than XP in that regard. And of course, Vista gives you DVR capability.
The only "con" specific to this monitor that I could find is that the settings for picture-in-picture and picture-by-picture are not "sticky". Once you set it up the way you want, it works great. But as soon as you change the input source from, say, the TV composite ports to the VGA PC port and back again, you have to start all over again when you activate either feature.
fabulous, in wide use, top choice for any application.......2007-04-16
these monitors are absolutely fabulous !! There's nothing negative to say: these monitors do it all unless you need HDMI. With component / composite, rca a/v, usb, smart card, svideo, DVI, VGA inputs, there's a way to use these with nearly any input...
The graphic quality is a pure delight to look at whether one is simply browsing the web, reading an email, or gaming. The built-in menuing is a snap to use, and many aspects of the display are fine tuneable, from input source, brightness/contrast, image modes, and picture in picture is supported. Another welcome contrast with the LCD flat panel is that they dont get nearly as warm as the large CRT style monitors Ive been using for so long. Thus, I dont need to turn on the AC as much.
On the bezel of the display is a series of numbers to correspond to which input source is selected - makes it a breeze to leave everything connected and simply push a small button to make the change.
The 2407 does seem quite rugged - I routinely pack mine up and take it cross town to connect to my XBox 360 to play games on - I kept the box and packing of course, never had a problem yet. The stand removes from the display of course to facilitate transport/efficiency of packing.
I would seriously consider purchasing the Dell 2407's again in the future, or better, the 3007 !!
Fabulous!.......2007-03-17
My wife and I are professional photographers and do a lot of wedding business. We bought a Dell XPS computer in December with this monitor and I'm deeply and profoundly in love with it. At last, I can have a huge display for Photoshop and still have enough screen real estate for the tool palettes on either side.
The monitor also has a built-in memory card reader for all of the popular formats and a bunch of USB ports. The add-on stereo speakers are surprisingly good.
This is a terrific monitor for the money and makes photo editing a pleasure.
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Information technology professionals rely on HP quality to ensure maximum productivity. As the power of applications, processors, memory adapters and storage devices increases, high-end computer users are seeking ways to optimize their system performance. HP provides leading solutions, adding new levels of performance, availability, flexibility, and management.
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Very Beautiful Mounted In Black and White Lovely Lady With A Flower, Cameo Pendant as well as Brooch can use as two purposes. Sparkling silver Casting frame with Bow fully embedded with cubic zircon. The boundry of Pendant and brooch is decorated with Silver Casting Wire and embedded with Cubic Zircon. This magnificent and New Pendant Brooche of Cameo Lady. Perfect with any outfit Superr Grade RARE HIGHEST QUALITY. Good shinning surface quality with unique attractiveness and fashionable flair to this stylish. What is in this season? Check this out! Necklace, a trendy piece with beautiful Cameo Lady Pendant Necklace, a perfect piece for anyone to wear for a formal or casual occassion
Material Used: Silver Plated Necklace with Cameo Lady Pendant and Brooch Silver Casting Frame and Cubic Zircon
Necklace Length: 16 inches long with no extension and have lobster clasp to open and close
Pendant: 2 1/2 inches long with 1 1/4 inches wide
Guarantee: 100% Satisfaction for Material & Workmanship used in making this Jewelry
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10 Pack Special of Cameras. Each camera has 27 Exposures and a built in flash. The Film is ASP400 speed and the batteries are included inside the cameras. Exclusively designed by The Camera Depot.
Expiration Date: 1/2009
Table Tents: Unique Matching Table Tents
Colors: WHITE CAMERAS With SILVER LOVERS (BRIDE/GROOM)
Cameras come individually plastic wrapped inside gift boxes to keep freshness!
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It's easy to use the new .42x Opteka High Resolution Ultra Wide Angle Macro Fisheye Converter Lens to increase the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views. The built-in, detachable macro lens allows you to take extreme high resolution close-up shots. Ideal for Scenic panoramas, groups and tight interiors.
Customer Reviews:
Very good.......2007-08-14
Very nice fisheye for the price. Attaches directly to the filter threads of the camera. I love fisheye lenses.
nice lens, bas customer service.......2007-03-07
The lens I recieved is wonderful. The only problem was that it did not come with the adapter ring to fit my camera (S9100). The adapter must go to some other model. I called customer service in New York and they told me to call back the next day, as the man answering the phone didn't know what to do. Same thing the next day. I ended up buying the adapter at a local store. The lens its self though takes wonderful pictures. Its just 47th street photos customer service that sucks.
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It's easy to use the new .42x Titanium Series High Resolution Ultra Wide Angle Macro Fisheye Converter Lens to increase the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views. The built-in, detachable macro lens allows you to take extreme high resolution close-up shots. Ideal for Scenic panoramas, groups and tight interiors.
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