Dig.voice Rec./blister Pack Review

Dig.voice Rec./blister Pack
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i opted for a cheaper rec.you dont need all that other stuff ....just the base model was good and cheap 23.00 shipped you cant bet that.
it does ever thing it say easy too use i would recomend it to a friend....very happy with the rec.over all...

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Digital Voice Recorder with 74 Hours 40 minutes recording time.Simple File ManagementFast and Slow PlaybackLarge LCD for quick easy viewing of file locations recording status and battery life.Easy OperationLong 35 Hours of Battery Life. Blister Pack.

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Coby TFDVD7751 7-Inch Tablet Portable Dual Screen DVD Player, Black Review

Coby TFDVD7751 7 inch Tablet Portable Dual Screen DVD Player, Black
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We purchased this unit for a road trip with our young children.I couldn't have asked for a better unit.We paid about $140 with fulfillment by Amazon.

It comes with all the cables you'll ever need:A/C adaptor, car adaptor, cassette adaptor (not sure what that's for), cables to connect DVD player to a TV, cable to connect DVD playing unit to the second monitor, two sets of headphones.Also comes with remote control and batteries.

The included cases that hold the units to the back of the front-row headrests were easy to install and work fine.The car cord reaches from the front seat all the way to the outlet in the trunk of my Honda Odyssey, leaving the front outlet available for phone/ipod/gps/etc.

The picture is clear on both screens, and sound from either unit was clear and loud enough even on bumpy roads.Anti-skip technology worked well.

Potential Cons (and I'm really stretching to call them "cons"):

1. You have to unplug, then take the player out of the headrest-mounted holder to change the DVD.I didn't think this was hard to do; I'd get the movie cued up before replacing the unit in its holder.

2. DVD player takes an extra moment or two to skip ahead when you press the >> button.This is relative to a nice DVD player I have in my family room at home.I can't see how this would inconvenience anyone too much.It's a matter of a few seconds, not "forever."

3. Headphones are a strange design, I couldn't figure out how to get them to fit on anyone's head.They do work, we plugged them in just to test them out, but we never intended to use them, so I didn't try too hard to figure out how to make them fit.I'll give Coby the benefit of the doubt and assume they probably do fit on someone's head, somehow. [update: I got a teenager to show me how the headphone goes around the ear.I feel so OLD.]

4. Be careful where you store the screens; like other portable DVD players, they can scratch.

BOTTOM LINE:Just what we needed, high quality video and audio on both screens for a great price!Highly recommend.

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Coby TFDVD7751 Dual Screen 7-Inch Tablet Portable DVD Player

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Panasonic XLR Microphone Adapter and Mount for the AG-DVC30 And AG-HMC40 Video Cameras. Review

Panasonic XLR Microphone Adapter and Mount for the AG-DVC30 And AG-HMC40 Video Cameras.
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This official Panasonic XLR adapter for the AG-HMC40 is a MUST BUY if you are looking to record professional high-fidelity audio with your professional high-definition video. Use this to hookup an XLR (infinitely better than 3/8" plug mics) professional shotgun, omni-directional, or lavalier, ect. microphone to your camera to not only add that professional look but add that professional sound you hear in large-budget movies.

This is a fully featured XLR adapter that adds +48v (P48 Phantom power) standard to your AG-HMC40. Installation is as simple as 1, 2, 3 and the product is sturdy with excellent build quality. This is a no-brainer for any aspiring film-maker from no or low to high-budget, news, journalistic, run and gun, ENG productions!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

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Dual ChannelDual XLR inputs (Channel 1 / Channel 2) allow dual mono or stereo signal capturing. Independent level controls are featured for added control over input signal.Mic / Line Level SwitchableThe inputs are individually switchable to accept signal from microphones or line level devices.Attenuation Switch An attenuation (ATT)switch provides additional headroom when using exceedingly hot microphones that overload the input.48Volt PhantomPower The adapter provides +48V phantom power to condenser microphones.

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Denon DBP1610 Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player (Black) Review

Denon DBP1610 Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player
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One must wonder where the street price will land on these in a month or even weeks. In a competitive landscape where quality 7.1 analogues are below $300 (ie 320), lightning speed and quality upconversion are below $225 (JVC), and netflix and pandora streaming are available for $200, how a denon can justify a $500 MSRP player without a brand name chipset, mediocre speed, and only two channel out. It is a well-built, heavy player that looks awesome in a rack (not as masculine as a 2500/3800), but neither wins on performance nor wins on value.

The mid-range ($300 to $600) market segment is book-ended by the Pioneer 320 on one end and the Oppo 83 on the other. Players like the Denon 1610 struggle to stand out in regard to either performance or value, which is a dangerous proposition for the majority of us who are not brand-addicted. I know I have been probably a bit overly critical of higher branded players like the Onkyo 606 and 507 and the Harman Kardon BDP1, but I firmly believe in quality and value. This is probably why I have banged on about both the pioneer 320 and the JVC XV BP1. They put very high quality AV performance or lightning fast operation in the hands of normal folks in tough times.

The 1610 (and the 2010 for that matter) are a bit late to the party and too expensive. I would strongly recommend the 1610 were its street price just under $300 (and I suspect it will be come Halloween). The 2010 is one of the few direct competitors to the Oppo for pure BD/DVD performance. It has a better audio section, but worse video capabilities. It could be a real contender at $425-$450, but is comical at $600 or whatever they are going for.

With Denon DVD-2500BTCI's selling for under $300, I would be hard-pressed to recommend the 1610 for its current street price of $450.

With updated firmware, powered off eject time decreases from 17 seconds to 13 seconds (Same as 2010).

Dark Knight: to anti-piracy page
Denon 1610: 37
JVC: 17 seconds
Oppo: 16 seconds
Pio 320: 42 seconds
Pio 51: 45 seconds
Denon 1800: 42 seconds
Denon 2500: 48 seconds
Denon 2010: 36 seconds

Pirates of the Carribean 1: Medallion Coin / Disney Splash
Denon 1610: 41/57 seconds
JVC: 16 /27
Oppo: 21 / 31
Pio 320: 44 /1 min 13 seconds
Denon 1800: 44 /1 min 3 seconds
Denon 2500: 49 / 1 min 9 seconds
Denon 2010: 39 / 49

Synthetic Test Resutls:

Test Pio 320/ Oppo /JVC /denon 1800 /denon 2500 /denon 2010/ denon 1610
2:02 pass/ pass*/ pass/ fail/ fail /pass/ pass
2:2:2:4 fail /pass /pass /fail /fail /fail/ fail
2:3:2:3 (PF-T) Pass /pass /pass /pass* / pass / pass*/ pass*
2:3:2:3 pass /pass /pass/ pass/ pass* /pass/ pass
2:3:3:2 marg /pass /pass /fail/ fail /fail / fail
3:2:3:2:2 fail pass pass fail fail fail /fail
5:5 pass/ pass /pass /marginal /marginal /marginal / marginal
6:4 marginal /pass/ pass/ fail/ fail /marginal/ fail
8:7:8:7 marginal pass pass maginal marginal marginal /marginal
24p - Pass pass pass pass pass pass pass
Time-adjusted fail pass fail marginal fail fail fail

Video deinterlacing:
Moderate performance; excelled with scrolling text, but did have very mild jaggies on ship test.

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Combining superlative performance and high value, Denon's latest affordable Blu-ray/DVD/CD player includes features and technologies found on our higher end models, such as HDMI Source Direct and 12 bit video processing. Standard definition DVDs never looked better thanks to i/p scaling and upconversion up to 1080p, along with digital video noise reduction to eliminate compression artifacts. The precision drive mechanism is center-mounted, and the chassis incorporates Denon's Separated Unit Structure architecture, which separates key mechanical and electronic blocks into five separate sections to eliminate mutual interference. Equipped with an Ethernet port, the DBP-1610 features Blu-ray Profile 2.0 BD-Live web-enabled interactivity, as well as firmware upgrade capability. The latest specification HDMI output provides highest resolution Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD digital multi-channel audio compatibility, and the DBP-1610 is equipped with stereo analog outputs that feature high resolution Burr-Brown DACs for optimum audio purity. The DBP-1610 is able to handle a wide range of disc formats, including Blu-ray, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs, and features WMA, MP3 and DivxHD playback along with Kodak and Fuji picture disc playback capability for increased system flexibility.

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Denon DVD-3800BDCI Blu-ray Disc DVD/CD Player Review

Denon DVD-3800BDCI Blu-ray Disc DVD/CD Player
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I got this player a week ago and I am totally blown away, and my TV is only capable of 1080i! (I won't be able to replace my TV until next year.) Two things struck me immediately, aside from the incredible detail, which beats the 1080i broadcasts that I am getting. The first was the colors. They are just dazzling! But it isn't because they're over-saturated or anything like that. It's like I'm seeing a variety of pastels that I've never seen before from my TV. So far I've looked mainly at nature films (like the complete Planet Earth) and I seem to be seeing a wider gamut of colors than I've ever seen before from my TV. I watched a regular DVD on it and the colors are "back to normal". So it is the high definition processing of the Denon that seems to be capturing the richness of the colors.

The second thing I noticed is the quality of the sound. I've never heard such magnificent sound from my system. I thought it sounded great before (and others have remarked how wonderful my system sounds), but there is a noticeable improvement with this Denon, and that improvement is also noticeable on regular DVD's.

This unit has already ruined it for me for watching regular DVD's and 480i broadcasts, and I OWN about 250 DVDs! I used to think that regular DVD's looked pretty good, but it is in reality the difference between night and day. I don't know how I'm going to be able to tolerate regular DVDs anymore. I can't imagine that when I get 1080p next year it is going to make much of an improvement over what I currently have, but I've read that there is a noticeable difference that I'll see that has nothing to do with this particular Denon.

Then there's the manual...sigh... This is a manual seemingly written BY engineers FOR engineers. There are so many undefined acroynms and buzz words that it will make you dizzy. Better have Wikipedia handy, that's all I can say. I looked through the entire manual and could not figure out how to set it up from the default 4:3 aspect ratio at 480i to what I wanted, 16:10 aspect ratio at 1080i (the best my TV will give me). I had to call the dealer and HE had to consult with his tech department! Once he explained it, it was obvious how I'd have to change it the next time I wanted to (if ever -- since the unit automatically upsamples), and then when the excitement was beginning to wear off, I looked through the manual more carefully and saw where it was documented, in the middle of the 30 page or so manual! Something so obvious, so deeply buried, because that's how the engineers that designed this thing thought about it! God help me if there's other things I need to adjust. That's mainly why I paid full price for this thing from a local dealer so I'd be able to get phone help anytime I wanted it. At current prices you don't pay that much more for it now full price anyhow. We'll see where the prices are six months from now.

Fortunately, the above was the only adjustment I had to make. There are tons of things that can be adjusted with this unit, but one thing that appealed to me about it was reports I've read: normally you won't have to adjust anything aside from the aspect ratio and scan rate, as I had to. Default color adjustments, brightness, and contrast are just faultless.

Speaking of the manual, it warns you (relatively up-front) about setting up the 3800 in a confined place. My dealer told me (incorrectly, it turns out)that was nonsense, so I installed it inside my hi fi cabinet, which is closed at the back and has a glass door on the front. Below it was a tuner and a pre-amp, below them was one of those ancient Laser Disk players (that still works -- a Marantz), and below that a truly ancient transistor 105 watt/ch Crown power amplifier (39 years old and going as strong as ever). Anyhow, I played one disk and felt the chasis and it was so hot I could barely touch it so I immediately took it out of its confined space and placed it on an open shelf just above the TV and it has been running at a much more comfortable temperature ever since. So believe the manual! It needs plenty of ventilization. These high frequency electronic devices really burn the calories, just like those old 3 GHz PCs (before the multi-core jobs came out that run at a much cooler 2.4 GHz but still allow you to get tons of work done much faster).

Why did I spend so much for a Blu-ray player? Insanity maybe, but the build quality is far beyond the $500 units and this thing is not about to wear out or deteriorate with age. It also has superb built-in isolation from vibrations and magnetic fields. Even though it is sitting about 6" above my TV, it is completely free from visible noise that might be caused by stray magnetic fields from the TV tube (a 36" CRT Panasonic) and the picture is rock steady. I also noticed in the shop where I auditioned it that other Blu-Ray players take forever to load a disk. This takes about 15 seconds. So you get quite a bit for what you pay for. If you've got the money, spring for it. There's satisfaction in knowing that you've got something that is uncompromising in image, sound, and build quality.

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Experience high definition the way only Denon can deliver it. This advanced Blu-ray/DVD/CD player features the Realta sxT2 HQV processor and HDMI v1.3a for exceptional video quality and Deep Color support, and the Denon D.D.S.C.-HD circuitry for the highest level of audio decoding so you get master-quality sound with exceptional dynamic range.

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Crosley Radio CR6005A-MA Tech Turntable (Mahogany) Review

Crosley Radio CR6005A-MA Tech Turntable
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I have been doing a lot of research and have waited for this to hit amazon so i could get rid of some gift cards. But sadly when it hit my doorstep and i opened it I was surprised in the wrong way. The material and plastic is very cheap and looks and feels cheap.The plastic bends easily on top. Putting on my first vinyl on it I noticed that the turntable wobbled a little but didnt think anything of it. After a while it started to make a grinding noise of plastic on plastic. So i had to take it apart to adjust the belt. This worked for a while but had to do it again. No problems since. The sound is not bad at all and reaches a good volume point. Still could be louder. When hooking up external speakers or output the sound looses quality and has little to no bass. Overall I am disappointed with this product and hopped for a lot more for $80. Because I feel like its worth $40 at most. Just cheap, maybe i should have done more research or gone to good will. Crosley.. you disappointed me.

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Expect to become obsessed with the superior sound of vinyl after you discover the CR6005A Tech Turntable. The sharp-looking yet user-friendly Crosley plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 rpm records and even boasts an analog AM/FM radio as well. Built-in stereo speakers make listening simple right out of the box. The mirror face plate, retro wood styling and 1970's-style dust cover adds an element of retro chic to any room in the house. Not that you'll be worried about dï-½cor when chords of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" hum from the turntable's speakers after years of being trapped in a box in the basement.

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SVAT CV301-8CH-008 8-Channel H.264 Smart DVR Complete Surveillance System (Includes 8 Indoor/Outdoor High-Resolution CCD Night-Vision Cameras) Review

SVAT CV301-8CH-008 8-Channel H.264 Smart DVR Complete Surveillance System
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Fast install...Fast Setup...
The smart phone capabilities is awesome!A week after we installed this, we went on a week vacation.We had such piece of mind because of this..

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SVAT CV301-8CH-008 8-Channel H.264 Smart DVR Security System with Coaching iMenu (Includes 8 Indoor/Outdoor High-Resolution CCD Night-Vision Cameras)

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