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Sharp SD-AT1000 600 Watt Home Theater Audio System

Sharp SD-AT1000 600 Watt Home Theater Audio System
  • Unified, 6-speaker system for seamless, full-bodied sound, all the way around; color-coded speaker terminals simplify setup
  • Digital amplifier with ultra-high-speed 2.8 MHz (64 fs) sampling brings audiophile accuracy to the home-theater experience
  • 40 watts per channel x 6 (from 20 to 20,000 Hz, with 2 percent THD)
  • Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic II multichannel sound processing for immersive surround sound
  • Surround receiver: 17 x 3 x 12 inches; satellites: 4 x 8 x 5 inches; subwoofer: 7 x 14 x 15 inches (all W x H x D)

the sharp sd-at1000 is by far one of the best home theater out there for its price(i got mine for 199). it has 600 watts or total power and can decode everything, dts, dolby digital, pro logic and pro logic 2. its also utilizes sharp's 1 bit technology which converts analog signals into digital, while its ultra-high speed sampling rate captures detailed, high frequency sounds that could never before be experienced. it also has 2 digital and 3 line inputs and a nice design. this system also doubbles as a am/fm radio with magnetically shielded front speakers. my only complaint is it does not have a dvd play but for the price i really wasn't expecting one. later models such as the sd-at 3000 and 4000 dv do contain dvd players but for a much higher price. i'd recommend this system to anyone, just buy a good dvd player and you're good to go.

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I simply do not believe to my ears! This sound quality should be on triple price. Or more. :-) This Sharp system is crazily out of category. All the others I tried before on this price level are far far not up to this experiment.

May be I look too enthusiastic. But that's the reason of writing here. (Normally I don't.)

I bought it in Europe. Don't ask me the price, but I let you know that the European price level for these things are MUCH higher than the USA one. But it doesn't matter from the aspect of price ratios.

I love this world: With the technological advance things get parallel better and cheaper.

Samsung P3 Palm Theatre Plus 8 GB MP3 Player (Black)

Samsung P3  Palm Theatre Plus 8 GB MP3 Player
  • 3" TFT LCD (16:9 Wide Full Touch Screen)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
  • FM Radio and recorder/voice recording/text
  • Haptic Reaction Touch Screen Controls
  • Built-in Speaker

The P3 is really a great player. For some reason, many people compare it to the iPod Touch, but that doesn't make much sense, considering it's priced to compete better with the iPod NANO.

The P3's screen is made of glass... this means, it is really hard to scratch it, unlike that odd plastic material used in most touchscreen players. The touchscreen itself will seem a bit sticky at first, but after a week or so of having it, you will barely notice this at all. The touchscreen is in most cases very responsive, though the player's UI is notorious for lagging at times. This, though, is something you can easily get used to. There are some silly little widgets, some are handy such as a clock and a calendar, but most seem to be designed for a young child. The background is customizable with images 272x480 pixels for a perfect fit. Also, when you first begin using it, you may notice the battery draining quickly, as the first of three bars will disappear quickly. The meter only stays at full when the battery is very full, i can use this for about 4 days, listening about 2-3 hours a day before i need to charge it.

The screen has some sort of special detection for touch, i believe it's called capacitive sensing, which only responds if it detects a conductor, in other words, the human body. I'm sure it also works with some random special material as well, but for the purposes of the average person, this will only respond to a human body, so you don't have to worry about anything else activating the touchscreen. You may still want to use the Hold button though, as there are volume and a power button on the top of the player.

The screen on this player can play videos at up to 800x600 pixels, which is pretty good for a player of this price. It's no Zune HD, but it sure does look good on the 3 inch screen.

The player body is made of some plastic, but mostly metal. I have heard of these things surviving all kinds of punishment, even have 45 pound weights dropped on them in the gym. The touchscreen and everything still worked in that case, the only problem were cracks and the player being slightly bent of course.

The P3 has all the typical features of a Samsung player, the DSNe, bluetooth, etc. etc. What is really surprising is its support for .flv files, and a flash player for .swf files. Yes, this means you can play flash games and watch flash movies on your P3. It can also be used to pair with a phone as a hands free device via bluetooth.

The only thing i would ever really worry about would be the fact that you can see directly inside of the player, as in you can see all the microchips and whatnot inside of it through the headphone jack. This could lead to dust getting in there, but this is easily solved by either just blowing it or or just leaving headphones in all the time.

In short, this player is really fantastic for 150$, which, again, is the same price as an Nano. You get so much more for almost the same price, it makes me wonder why anyone would ever buy a Nano.

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This was the third mp3 player I purchased after returning the first two. And, it was the only one that had a decent manual. You can easily download music from multiple sources, and the touch screen is fabulous. My tech-expert nephew suggested I read reviews on sites like , etc. and that is where I found the reviews on the Samsung YP-P3. I immediateley ordered one, and have not been disappointed in any way. If any of you want a user friendly music/photo/video player this one is terrific Absolutely NO cons!

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I think this is a great MP3 player for the $$$. I like the ease of use and easy file transfer. I'm a drag & drop guy so I loved that about this player. I remember one review on this player complaining about it not storing other files but I've found it to work just fine for me. Of course i have only added photo's so I can't give a full review on that function. The touch screen works pretty well, not great, and I have to say it's not as good as the apple products. That really is the only knock that I would have on this MP3 player but it's not really a big one. All in all I think I got a great product for the money that I spent.

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This product is amazing. I have had a iPod, Phillips and a Sansa Fuze and this is by far the best in not just sound but as a all around product. I use it not just to play my music but to watch my tv shows and movies. The cell phone link feature is great, when you blasting you tunes and a call comes in you can answer it from the P3. I also ordered the Samsung Bluetooth headphone and they are a great addition to this unit. Sound is superb and the distance you can travel from the P3 is pretty far. My son has a Birthday coming up and this is what he is asking for. Only mistake I made was just getting the 8MB model, I would suggest at least 16 if not 32 as 1,300 songs, 200 pics and a few tv shows can fill it up...lol...

I have no doubt that this is the best player out there in this price range. Definitely recommended.

Hassle free usability for a touchscreen player. I bought a 8GB. You may want to consider atleast the 16GB.

Grandstream GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phone 7" touch screen

Grandstream GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phone 7' touch screen
  • 7" resistive touch screen color LCD (800x400), 1.3M pixel CMOS camera with privacy shutter
  • Multi-language, full Web browser, weather, news, stocks, currency, world clock, calendar, games, Google Voice, Internet radio, YouTube, movie trailer, Last.fm, digital photo frame, photo album integration with Yahoo
  • H.264/H.263/H.263+ video compression at bit rate of 32kbps-2Mbps, frame rate of up to 30fps, video resolution of VGA/WQVGA/QVGA (H.264) and CIF/QCIF (H.263/H.263+)
  • Dual USB ports, SD/MMC/SDHC, headset, stereo audio output, video output
  • ?High fidelity full-duplex speakerphone with high performance acoustic echo canceller

GXV3175 Current status 13th January 2011 -

(Firmware versions Boot:1.0.0.7, Core: 1.0.1.2, Base: 1.0.1.3, DSP: 1.0.4.82, Prog: 1.0.0.28, GUI-A: 1.0.0.7, GUI-B 1.0.0.7, Recovery: 1.0.0.3, Supplement: 1.0.0.27):

Navigation:

The Navigation feels good. New users will get the hang of the "new" navigation easily. The basic idea is that you either

* Point and click

* Point long enough (Options will popup)

* Slide with the finger

* Drag and drop

Applications:

The basic phone functions and some previously existing applications (same as on GXV3140) are working.

Note that all currently existing applications have a new quality (visually and functionally).

That includes of course the phone function itself, the phonebook, 3-way voice or video conferencing etc.,

Whats nice is that it doesn't stop there.

The calculator f.e now offers three interface types: "Simple, Science and Finance" and those work surprisingly exactly the way you would imagine them to do.

Science and Finance mode with all respect, deserve their own documentation to maximize efficiency.

Perhaps one of the lesser known applications is called "Movie Trailer".

Think of it as your personal in-flight entertainment program.

It opens up and shows you the latest cinema film trailers. (The GXV3140 does that too).

Whats new is that now you have also the space to show their stories, background info etc.

Wanna see it ? No problem, click on the "watch now" button and it plays the trailer.

The applications start fast, especially the browser. Internet access feels quick.

Application quality seems to be improved (robust) when compared to the GXV3140.

Applications (f.e Internet radio) can be minimized.

Pressing on the icon will preview the application.

Clicking on the preview will bring it back into the foreground.

Hardware:

The higher spec hardware (double amount of Memory, bigger screen, probably also faster CPU, additional USB port) does seem to be well appreciated by the applications. There is no stuttering anymore (compare to GXV3140) when running Internet radio and screensaver same time.

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Whats NOT YET in the official release ?

Rumours have it that Skype wont come due to "Skype stopped providing the needed SDK", which sounds like a lame excuse to us.

IM status is unknown.

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Update: 27th July 2011

Grandstream released today new Firmware 1.0.3.22 which adds new functionality like BLF, Twitter, Facebook, games etc. .

It also impressively increases usability to a new level again. The phone feels much smoother now.

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Update: 28th Dec 2011

So as of now Skype and IM are still not there yet on the GXV3175.

Also it doesnt look as if development is going on for it anymore.

I can only guess that Grandstream are only doing bugfixes from now on.

If thats the case, than we will probably see a new product coming soon.

In the meantime if you need Skype or IM urgently consider using the GXV3140.

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Summary:

In terms of user experience the GXV3175 comes included with most of the benefits of its brother, the GXV3140.

Exception IM and Skype.

In addition it offers a different navigation method (touch panel) and more in any aspect we could think of.

* Quality of navigation improved,

* Visual quality more clear,

* more information,

* faster access,

* new voice quality (especially for hands free function),

* High spec hardware

The old standard tip applies also here, always upgrade first to the latest firmware version.

Then enjoy your new phone ;-)

>> Do More, Do it better, have fun doing it.

Hummer Atomic Travel Clock

Hummer Atomic Travel Clock
  • Resets itself daily for split second accuracy by picking up radio signals from the US Atomic Clock.
  • Auto Time Synchronization. (in atomic time - regions in USA)
  • Multi-Function - dual time, dual alarm, and date. Bright blue EL Backlight (for night viewing).
  • Cities and Time Zones: shows time in all US time zones and in 28 well known cities all over the world.
  • Powered by 2 x AAA batteries (not included).

This compact clock worked right out of the box and adjusted to local time. It updates automatically like the advertizement says and keeps perfect time. Finally, I can keep all the clocks at home and office accurate!!

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This clock tells time just fine however, we could never figure out how to set the alarm. We had several try and everyone was surprised that it would be so complicated! We returned it!

Specra JIMS-110-W Docking Digital Music System with Alarm Clock for iPod (White)

Specra JIMS-110-W Docking Digital Music System with Alarm Clock for iPod
  • ¿Unique Metal Polymer Resin Hybrid Design Provides Optimal Grip & Comfort
  • Player & Recharger For Ipod¿, Ipod¿ Nano & Ipod¿ Mini
  • Audio Line-In For Connecting Ipod¿ Shuffle, Mp3 Or Other Digital Audio Players
  • Am/Fm Digital Radio
  • Digital Volume Control

Nice features. I've been hunting for an affordable Ipod alarm clock that would actually turn my Ipod on in the morning. It even comes with a remote which is really cool. This one has the capabilities I need and I found it on clearance at Circuit City for $15!!! The sound quality seems just average to me, however. It sounds a little tinny and has very little bass.

Samsung i900 Omnia Unlocked Phone with 8 GB Memory, 5 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6.1, and

Samsung i900 Omnia Unlocked Phone with 8 GB Memory, 5 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6.1, and MicroSD Slot--International Version No WarrantyI am glad I bought this phone. I fell in love with it since I got it out of the box.

PROS:

* Slim design, executive look

* Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional (great improvement)

* AGPS. 100% accurate when you choose My Location. Associated with

google maps is an A+. (Why pay for something that is already part of the

phone...That goes for you VERIZON!!!!).

* Opera Browser works great (sorry Internet Explorer)

* Touchscreen is very responsive (if you do not want screen to vibrate,

you can disable it in SETTINGS.

* Stylus, I do not use it. my fingers do the job excellent.

* Push E-Mail. I get all my emails from work, POP accounts, Gmail, (which

is already integrated in the phone), and of course windows live

messenger.

* Video player is very good, good resolution, great audio. (One thing

I dicovered today is that I can listen to Internet radio, WOW!!)

* My 5 Faves...NOT REALLY, but keep reading, (in this case 4 faves, yes, one of the widgets lets you add 4

people you call the most just like my five faves.) I am using my Omnia

with T-mobile and this came very handy.)

* Microsoft Office, YES! you have Excel, Word, Power Point. All 3 are

mobile version, you can read and edit any documents as you wish. you

also can read .pdf files, isn't that something?? you will love this

phone.

CONS:

* I personaly, don't have any negative comments on this phone, but I will

mention one that I know bothers some people out there, that is:

NO 3G Network compatibility in the USA. This phone was made exclusively

for Asia and Europe and their 3G works on a different band. But I tell

you one thing, Internet over EDGE is very good, so I really don't care

at all about 3G speed. So keep this in mind....NO 3G in the USA.

Over All, this is a great phone. you will have to take your time to play with it to find all its features and how to make them work for you. Don't get frustrated if you don't get it to work the way you want the first time. It took me a good week to figure this phone out and now I am very excited I chose this phone. Iphone is a thing of the past, which I never had but my friends have it and some of them are not too happy with it, plus, they got stuck in a contract. Here you don't have to do that.

Thank you SAMSUNG for this phone.

I have include this link called Omnia i900 The Whole Nine Yards

This will make you take a final decision to get this phone or not.

Hope it helps, like it helped me to get this phone

http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i900_omnia-review-267.php

Thanks! and let me know what you think.

I decided to stay with Verizon instead of switching to ATT to go with the Apple Iphone.

I am an early adapter, I picked my omnia over the blackberry storm when both had just come out in january 09.

The Omnia offered far better processing speed, immensley better use of the touch screen technology, better screen resolution, full version of MS office rather than just a viewer and the use of Internet Explorer Mobile for internet viewing as well as Opera (not able to view all internet pages).

The camera was superior, the integration with outlook was phenominal and the bundled apps were perfect.

Learning curve on the Keyboard was tough but manageable.

Althouth I believe this product is electronically far superior to the Iphone and Storm, there are some serious issues that have not and probably will never be resolved as Samsung is already moving on to their next "superphone" without resolution of problems with this one and Microsoft has already (at the announcement of this phone) announced the release date of Windows Mobile 7.0..

Although the Iphone is slower and has less memory, it has a far more predictable speed allowing for constant rate of typing and response . . the Omnia like anything running Windows bogs down over the course of the day making the search and input speed vary. This is fine until you figure out how to use the keyboard to do email and are maddly typing only to find that the phone is three letters behind you...A simple reset solves the issue but . . . . you dont have to reset an Iphone every day!

The battery life is no where near advertized. If I unplug the phone at 7AM it starts complaining that a recharge is necessary by 5PM . . just in time for the evening commuteheck of a time for the cell phone to run out!

If you are accessing the internet or listenting to music or a movie, you get about 6 hrs before the low battery alarm starts chiming.

Standby time is about 36 hrs lot of good that does though!

Apple had similar issues with their phones and worked some fixes on the early ones, Samsung has no intention.

When you are on a high call day . .or watching a video on the phone, the phone gets hot . . my IR thermometer says over 103 degrees . . .Samsung says this is normal and fine . . .dont know about that as there is a Lithium Polymer battery in there and that is getting hot too.

I have had two phones and they both acted the same way, this is a design issue not a particular unit.

The biggest reason to think carefully about the purchase of this phone is that there are NO aftermarket apps that mix well with Mobile 6.1 and none on the horizon that are reasonable.

I tried to find a calculator to figure time cards, the Blackberry progam was 9.99, the palm version was 4.99, the Iphone app was 9.99 and the windows mobile version with no promise of compatibility with 6.1 was 49.99.

Check on Amazon, downloads.com and try to find aftermarket software for windows 6. . . .not much . . .

Go to Apple Store and see how many apps are out there for Iphone . . heck, there is even an app that allows you to use it as a flute!

I like the Omnia even with it's faults but wish I had known then what I know now . . If you have no intention of doing anything other than what this phone has built into it, then it is better than an Iphone. If you want to watch movies and listen to tunes, have some odd and end games for the train ride home at night, then dont waste your time with this phone, buy an Iphone.

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First, I bought this phone thinking that it would resolve the problems I was having with my treo 750...HA! It has created more problems than solutions. Touch screen doesn't respond as you would expect and as stated in other reviews the widgets are small and sometimes hard to manage.

I was so excited to get this phone, windows mobile 6, great internet, email, on and on. It states in the phone review that this phone is compatable with microsoft voice command. That isn't the case, at least not for my i900. I used voice command with my treo 750 and it worked great so I just assumed it would work with the i900...it does not. So while you can receive calls thru the blue tooth headset, you can not make a call and that is huge for me. This is definitely a big negative.

It won't send picture messages as advertised, at least not with T-mobile. Texting and email work fine. If the email is set up correctly thru your phone service it works great and you can either receive emails automatically, set it up to retrieve them every few hours or get them when manually requested .

I guess that if I had done a better job of researching the pros and cons of purchasing a phone made in Asia, I might have waited. You won't get any help from Samsung USA as they just give you the excuse that since the phone is European, they do not support it in the US. As a matter of fact, you get that excuse almost anywhere you turn for support.

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23 more months. I too have a Samsung Omnia. As you read the reviews everyone sings the praises of all the "features" of this phone. I bought this phone for 2 thingsto take and make cell calls and to access Excel spreadsheets when I'm in the field.

Load up a spread sheet and you can see 2-3 rows and 2-3 columns which is fine until the data is spread out over 4-6 rows/columns. Guess I'll keep toting my laptop.

Now the calls you want to put the call on speaker? First you have to hit the little mouse pad to remove the stupid black box, then hit the speaker button -Oh, I'm sorry did I lose the call?

Did you miss a call? I don't know. First you have to pick up the phone shake it repeatedly to switch back to portrait, enter your security code then you may see a box that tells you a phone number. Does it tell you what time or if they left a voice mail no that would be too convenient.

If you are thinking it may be time to upgrade your phone I strongly recommend you go into the providers store and get a "hands-on" experience because it may just turn out the phone doesn't do the simple things. 23 more months, sigh.

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I have given this phone 8 months before finally admitting it's the worse handset I have ever owned. 8 months...of resetting, crashing, hanging, fixing .. I doubt I have enough room here to list the problems I have had, so let's think of a few of the more annoying ones, starting with WinMo 6.1 (need I say more)..the fact that syncing music is a nightmare because when you sync 4GB of music the phone "tricks" itself it is full and you can't use the camera ...the Touch Player is only marginally better than the Windows Mobile player..the touch screen sticks or scrolls uncontrollably, the phone/dial screen locks in seconds making it cumbersome to use the keypad in touchtone calls..having to unlock every few seconds, the sms and email notfications decide when they're going to work if at all..the email app seems totally unable to sync with an MS Exchange Server...you have to constantly remove tasks in the task manager to save on battery and processing memory, it doesn't like 3rd party apps or shells...the stylus hanging from the phone without a cradle was bound to break off sometime (and it did)..the animation/rotation has a mind of its own even when you've altered the settings. The clock and alarm apps decide they're only going to work when THEY want to...the Opera app decides it can't run at all because despite what the memory status is telling you , it thinks there is no more memory left...there is much much more..I had a 2G iphone for a year before the iphone was released here and even with the restrictions I had network-wise made that a more functional handset...I did/do not want another iphone because I wanted a phone that had "more features"...but seriously, I cnanot beleive that I haven't yet launched this Omnia into a wall..

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