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Senin, 10 Agustus 2015

Sylvania 10-Inch Portable DVD Player, 5 Hour Rechargeable Battery, Swivel Screen, with USB/SD Card Reader and Car Bag/Mounting Kit

Sylvania 10-Inch Portable DVD Player, 5 Hour Rechargeable Battery, Swivel Screen, with USB/SD Card Reader and Car Bag/Mounting Kit..


Sylvania 10-Inch Portable DVD Player, 5 Hour Rechargeable Battery, Swivel Screen, with USB/SD Card Reader and Car Bag/Mounting Kit

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56 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
5Very happy with this DVD player!
By Josie Whales
I am very happy with this purchase. It's fairly light weight and easy to use. I did find, however, that in pushing the buttons to make it work is like clicking the buttons on a cheap kids toy. Have to use the remote control for volume control. Has good sound especially when using ear phones. So all in all, I am very happy with it.

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5Sylvania 10 inch portable DVD player
By Thomas Cowan
Excellent audio. Very portable. I use it when riding my stationary bike. Picture is excellent. I was looking for a model to mount in front of my stationary bike and this was perfect.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5great item
By K. Irvin
Works great....the only down fall is the bag that comes with it kind of cheap. I need to go buy a better one. The size is great and has good sound with it.

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Sabtu, 18 April 2015

AAXA P4 P4X Pico Projector, 95 Lumens, Pocket Size, Li-Ion Battery, HDMI, Media Player, 15,000 Hour LED, DLP Projector

AAXA P4 P4X Pico Projector, 95 Lumens, Pocket Size, Li-Ion Battery, HDMI, Media Player, 15,000 Hour LED, DLP Projector..


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197 of 203 people found the following review helpful.
3Very good, but has some issues
By Mark Asch
I purchased this projector in Oct 2011 directly from Aaxa. I am a teacher working in two schools and I use this projector nearly every day. I connect my iPhone 4 and iPad 2 to it and also play video files from the internal drive or a flash drive, mostly successfully. The specs are the best in this category at the moment, and the design is good. There are a few details that other reviewers have not mentioned, however:

* The fan noise is more than noticeable. It's actually a little annoying.
* The power button is situated such that the P4 can be switched on in a crowded bag pretty easily.
* The buttons are not very responsive. My feeling is that this is more of a system software issue than a purely hardware issue. Button clicks frequently get no response or a delayed response. I feel like the system software is not quite ready for prime-time.
* While it's impressive that they included any sort of internal speaker, it's only usable in a very quiet environment and then really only for speech. There's really no point at all to listening to any sort of music track with it. If you plan on using headphones, then you're fine, but if you need to run a cable to a pair of external speakers then you're losing the cable-free benefit of a battery-powered device. If you don't mind plugging it in for power then you might as well get a brighter pico projector.
* The P4 does NOT mount properly on any external computer, and I've tried several Mac and Windows machines. The manual says very clearly that it should be able to do this. When connected via USB, it might mount for just a moment, but then it will immediately unmount or produce some kind of error message. I've had absolutely no success transferring files directly from a computer to the P4. When I contacted their support staff about this, I was told that I should put my files on a flash drive, and then move them from the flash drive to the P4. This is very disappointing and inconvenient. (Are other users having this problem? I'd like to know.)
* Transferring files from a flash drive involves going into Windows CE, which requires the additional purchase of the little USB keyboard. The keyboard is pretty cool, but it's somewhat expensive, and because it's so small, it's awkward to use.
* When copying files, I've frequently had weird anomalies where the P4 seems to think there are two copies of the file, with slightly different directory paths, and it gives me error messages that it is unable to find the second file. Irritating!
* Video playback always starts with the first video in your directory, requiring you to stop playback, go back to your directory listing, and select the file you want.
* Although the internal flash drive is 2 gigs, the operating system takes up a great deal of that, so there isn't more than a couple hundred megs onboard, and that's not much room for decent-quality video. I have not tried using an SD card.
* The color reproduction, even on a flawless white wall in a dark room, is mediocre at best. There are a few settings to adjust the color, most of which are totally unusable. My expectations were not that high, but I wouldn't want yours to be, either.
* The P4 doesn't sync as readily via VGA as you'd expect. If your cable gets jerked out, you can't just plug it back in. You'll probably have to manually re-sync it or possibly restart the P4.
* The battery does not last more than 70 minutes.

None of these issues are substantial enough for me to return the unit or recommend against buying it, but they might matter to you, depending on your planned use. The basic utility of the P4 is massive, although the shortcomings are constantly annoying. I look forward to future units from Aaxa, where we'll hopefully get 120+ lumens (laser driven?) from a longer-lasting battery, better and more adjustable color, and perhaps some kind of wireless a/v streaming. But for now, this is a very handy and useful device.

127 of 130 people found the following review helpful.
5Great little projector
By rickjames8
I did a lot of research on Pico and Pocket projectors before deciding on this one. At the time of this writing (March 2012) I think its the best Pico projector out there in the $300-ish range. It has a few quirks, but all the projectors I read about did, and I felt these were the most manageable. The main issues that people seemed to have were the inadequate speaker and the fan noise. I already owned an X-mini II speaker, and it makes a perfect companion to the P4. The Xmini is also super small, and packs a LOT of sound in to it's tiny package. Also, the Xmini internal battery lasts 14-hours. I've never used the P4 without it. So the P4's speaker isn't an issue. And the fan is a bit noisy, but it's easy to tune out. If you listen for it, you'll hear it, but I don't really notice it.

I'm not a huge fan of the operating system on it. For instance, if you use the USB stick and have 100 files in 10 folders, the menu just shows those 100 files. I like systems which keep my files in folders for easy navigation - really handy if you're plugging in a 500GB external drive with several thousand files. Large drives are no problem for the P4, but sifting through thousands of files is more time consuming that clicking through 3 levels of folders.

Also, the on-screen display only seems to go away after you've hit the play button. If you hit the FF or RW button the display will stay on the screen, then you'll need to hit pause and play so the display will disappear. Perhaps there's a fix for this, I didn't call tech support because it doesn't bother me too much. Also, the FF and RW only goes forward in 7 minute increments, making it impractical to rewind to hear a line in a movie you couldn't understand. Also, the display doesn't read the time quite right. For a 2:14:00 movie, it lists the time as 2:134:00.

But I still give this unit 5 stars. Why? Because it's awesome at what it should be. A light and powerful projector that can be thrown in a backpack. I can hook up any other source (like my portable video drive with RCA-outs which behaves just like I like it to) and have a great little theatre. None of my previous projectors could play files, so the fact that this one does with some minor quirks, is like a bonus.

One thing I noticed when looking at Pico/Pocket/Portable projectors is that most don't list the size/weight of the plug-in adapter in the description, unless you really search for it - and with many of the pocket projectors you get an adapter about the size of a laptop adapter, which to me makes it much less portable. With the P4 and some other Picos, the adapter is more the size of a cell phone adapter, which was the big draw for me.

36 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
5Great pico projector
By Ahmad
The P4, after research was the pico projector I decided to go with. It is surprisingly bright for its small size. The images are crisp and clear. I mainly use it to project movies from my laptop but it comes with Windows CE so if you're one to do presentations, with a USB mouse you can use the built in software to access word/powerpoint/excel. I have used an apple vga adapter to mirror my iphone 4S as well and it works brilliantly. I would definitely recommend this projector if you are in the market for a small, portable projector.

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Kamis, 12 Maret 2015

Mitsubishi 915B403001 Replacement Lamp w/Housing 6,000 Hour Life

Mitsubishi 915B403001 Replacement Lamp w/Housing 6,000 Hour Life..


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72 of 75 people found the following review helpful.
5Super Easy Installation, TV looks like brand new picture
By Sean B
This lamp and housing arrived yesterday while I was at work. I told my wife I would install it when I got home. Turns out, she couldn't wait and had the old piece removed, the new item installed, and the TV working good as new when I showed up. She said it was as easy as loosening 3 screws on the access panel, removing the old housing, and plugging in the new.

I was a little leery about purchasing this item after reading reviews from other sellers of similar products. Horror stories of new/replacement bulbs burning out after a couple days or even just a few hours were plentiful. What sold me on this specific item, besides the great price, was the 1-year warranty.

Believe me, I will update this review the minute I have problems. For now, though, it's like having a brand new TV.

--- Sept 15, 2013 - UPDATE ---
Well, it has been 18 months and the bulb just went out in the middle of Sunday Night Football...somewhat spectacularly this time...with a loud pop. So the original bulb that came with the Mitsu TV lasted 3.5 years. I see I could pay $130 for an OEM replacement and hopefully get 3-4 years out of it. Or pay approximately $40 and get 1.5 years with the non-OEM brand. (I'm gonna buy 3 of these cheap ones and have a couple spares).

Hope this helps you all.

53 of 57 people found the following review helpful.
1Bad Lamp...Great Support
By rdmcc
1. DO YOUR REASEARCH! Read the reviews from other buyers of this Lamp. I received the lamp very quickly from Bulb World. Installed it per instruction and 9 days later the lamp blew. And I mean blew. It sounded like a gunshot went off right behind the TV. After letting the lamp cool down, I pulled it and the center insulator that the filament runs through had literally exploded. There was even molten glass that found its way out of the lamp housing. After closer inspection of the replacement lamp and the orginal lamp (which lasted me just over 4 years, by the way) I noticed the replacement lamp was missing the little gray metal piece that seems to direct cool air flow over the center insulator/filament. Not sure if this is the cause of failure but, buyer beware.

Needless to say I pryed my wallet open and went direct to Mitsubishi Electraonics parts department and ordered a factory oem (non-refurbished) lamp. Granted it did cost twice as much as this one but, when I received it and compared it to the original, I found zero differences between the two. This lamp has been running for about 2 weeks now, now problems so far...knock on wood.

If you read the reviews, you will see that very few people submitted negative reviews for the "ShopJimmy" replacement lamp. Needless to say, I took the chance and may have gotten one of the few bad ones. Who knows. For that reason I gave the replacement lamp 1-star. I will however give Bulb World 5-stars for their customer service. They provided me with a full refund upon return of the bad lamp, no questions asked. They do stand by the 1 year warranty. Good job Bulb World.

22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5great
By Barca 1
This was the first time i ever had to buy a replacement lamp and amazon was the cheapest place I found the parts. it was easy to replace an my tv started working the way it was working when I first purchased. so I would recommend buy replacement lamps for your tv from amazon and I got it deliver home within 3 to 5 days. Overall I am a very satisfied customer.

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