8/31/2011

Cables Unlimited USB1510 USB Acc, USB To Irda Adapter Review

Cables Unlimited USB1510 USB Acc, USB To Irda Adapter
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I ordered this USB to IrDA for communication between my Polar RS800sd and my Windows XP SP2 computer. It works great and I have had no problems transfering data. This product is an excellent alternative to Polar's expensive USB to IrDA. Note that IrDA was super seeded by bluetooth etc, so these adapters for IrDA have become hard to find. That is why Polar can charge such a high price.
The official website of Cables Unlimited can be found by searching "Cables Unlimited". You can then search "USB IrDA" on their site to see all the technical information. Note the driver is also available on the web, so if you lose the disk you are still in business. Summary of the main features:
- Supports IrDA data rates to 4Mbps
- No power adapter. Runs off USB bus
- Compatible with IrDA 1.3, USB 1.1
- Plug and Play compatible
- Transmit distances to 1 meter
- 30 degree max transmit angle
- Comes with an additional short USB cable
I would recommend this product. I am not sure if the cheaper options on Amazon are any good, as some people have said they are a bit temperamental. Do these cheaper models work with Polars? Maybe someone could post a comment on this review if they have a cheaper option that works with Polar products.
This one has worked fine so far. It is true that the manual has poor English, but Windows can walk you through the installation with the usual Plug and Play installation. There is no need to worry about that aspect. Also, you should always plug the adapter into the _same_ USB port every time you use the adapter, this will prevent you having to falsely "reinstall" the driver. This is a Windows idiosyncrasy and has nothing to do with the IrDA adapter.
Another reviewer said he was having trouble getting the Polar to be found by the IrDA. You need to position the Polar very close, a few centimeters, to the IrDA to get a good signal. IrDA is not like using a normal wireless Internet signal or a wireless mouse etc, you MUST BE VERY CLOSE and have a CLEAR LINE OF SIGHT to transmit properly. IrDA is unreliable even at the best of times. You may also have to sheild the sensors from objects that emit infrared light like bulbs etc. So put your Polar watch a few centimeters from the IrDA and make sure the transmitters on the polar watch (the small holes or whatever you have) face the IrDA plugged into the USB port. You may have to hold it there or get something to put the watch on that is the same height as the IrDA.
Also for people having troubleshooting issues here are my settings: In your Polar software (I have Polar Protrainer 5) verify the following settings:
Options -> Preferences -> Hardware -> IR Communication port -> This should be set to "IrDA"
Options -> Preferences -> Hardware -> Mobile Connection -> Make sure this is unchecked
Then from the same window:
IR Communication port -> Options -> Make sure the first four boxes are checked.
Let me also supply you with the USB-IrDA driver settings that work for me. In short everything is set to DEFAULT. I am using Driver Version 1.3.0.0 from the CD that was supplied. To see the settings follow:
Start->Control Panel->Wireless Link->Hardware->Properties->Advanced
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DebugLevel: None [Default]
Extended Mode: On [Default]
Extra BOFs: 00 [Default]
Infrared Transceiver Type: Vishay TFD [Default]
Min. Turn-Around Time: 1.0mS [Default]
PowerDown: Disable [Default]
ReadDepth: 20 [Default]
ReadThreshold: 05 [Default]
Receive Sensitivity: Enable[ Default]
Receive Window Size: 04 [Default]
ReceiveMode: Fast [Default]
Send Window Size: 01 [Default]
SIR Turbo: Off [Default]
SIRTweak: Enable [Default]
Speed Enable: 4000000 [Default]
Time to Wait: 700 [Default]
Turbo Mode: On [Default]
Write Depth: 20 [Default]
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I hope these posts are of assistance to anyone having problems connecting to their Polar.
I'll just add, if I had more money to spare I would have gone with a more expensive version, but I decided to buy the best HRM possible and make do with a less expensive IrDA adapter for the time being. If money is no object, you might want to consider an adapter with better support.

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Sony DCC-FMT3 Car FM Stereo Transmitter Review

Sony DCC-FMT3 Car FM Stereo Transmitter
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I actually picked this up at target, because it was $10 cheaper than the rest of the universals I had seen at Radio Shack and Best Buy. I didn't try it on the one preset (106.7) that is one of the strong radio stations here (it has 6 at the low and 6 at the high and I tried all the lows), but of the ones that I did try, 2 stations are normally decently strong with a little static, and I had no problems with hearing my music when I plugged this in. No static or overlap at all. And no need to adjust the volume.
Edit - after traveling, I found that I did have to have the magnetic antenna very close to my car's antenna, which frustrated me some, since it worked so well while parked. But once I did that, no problems on signals. Would probably lower the star rating to 4 if I could at this point simply for that reason. But I'm not disappointed to have purchased this.

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Soundcast OCJ411A 60W OutCastJr Wwi Transmitter Review

Soundcast OCJ411A 60W OutCastJr Wwi Transmitter
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I ordered the outcast jr not sure of all its capabilities. I have not been disappointed at all. The sound is very good. Its very portable and lightweight. In comination with my Bose wave radio, I can play cds, the radio as well as my ipod. A really nice product.

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8/30/2011

Tivoli Audio PAL (Portable Audio Laboratory) AM/FM Radio, Black Review

Tivoli Audio PAL (Portable Audio Laboratory) AM/FM Radio, Black
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There are as many classes of radios out there as there are people who listen to them. The first thing that comes to mind if you see this radio online is "Why $150 for a three-knob radio?" Most consumers expect digital tuning, stereo sound, and lots of lights and buttons for this price point. This radio's price is justified by what's inside. Let's talk about what this unit is.
The Tivoli iPAL is a portable AM/FM radio that is powered by an internal (and customer replaceable) nickel metal hydride battery. It includes an earphone jack, an auxilliary input jack and external power jack. There is a telescoping rod antenna for FM reception and a built-in ferrite coil for AM. The controls are simple: a volume control, a band selector with OFF position and a tuning control. There is also a green LED indicator light that tells you when the radio is on and the charging/discharging state of the battery. The controls have a very high quality feel to them and are easy to operate. The knobs fit firmly and are not loose or flimsy as on many lower priced radios. The tuning knob has a 5:1 ratio reduction gear which moves the dial pointer more slowly with respect to the tuning knob. This makes fine tuning easier. The cabinet is made of very solid and rigid plastic. The whole unit has a weighty feel and a sturdiness that most radios lack at any price. One gets the impression that daily use will not wear this unit out. It has a very tidy appearance. There are no projecting parts other than the controls. The rod antenna folds down into a groove in the back of the cabinet so it is totally invisible when not in use. There are no fake aesthetic features like on many boomboxes that are designed to make it look like something more than it is. This radio is marvelously understated and does not draw attention to itself or make garish statements about the person carrying it. There is no handle as such. One carries the set by gripping the two indentations on either side of the cabinet. A carrying case is available which makes toting it around easier.
Performance is where this radio really surprises. One might expect the sound to be cheap and tinny but once switched on, this radio fills the room with a sound reminiscent of the vacuum tube table sets of the forties. The sound is warm, rich and full of tonal range. Music comes through with round base tones and sparkling highs. Spoken word broadcasts are clear without being harsh. Voices are deep without being boomy. This sound quality is equally present through headphones so there is no tuned port trickery going on. The circuitry really does sound this good.
RF performance is good too. The field effect transistors in the tuning circuit coupled with a precise AFC (automatic frequency control) mean that Fm stations lock in easly and do not drift. AM reception is excellent even in low signal areas. The tuner is sensitive and selectivity is very good. The built-in speaker is high fidelity mono however, when you insert a headset, the FM reception is in stereo. Stereo separation is very wide and static free. Some reviewers hav commented about the lack of volume on the PAL. I find this not to be the case. I can get sufficient volume for talk radio listening by setting the volume control at one-quarter turn. This radio has as much volume as any portable radio with a speaker this size (2-1/2"). It is not a boombox or a home stereo. One's expectations must be reasonable.
The model I am reviewing is called the iPAL because it has a color scheme to complement the iPod MP3 player. The only difference between the iPAL and the PAL radios is the iPAL includes a stereo patch cable for connecting your iPod, CD player or similar device and the cabinet bears no rubberised coating. The PAL radios are offered in eight different colors, have a rubberised coating on the cabinet body and do not include the stereo patch cable although all units have the auxilliary input jack.
Final thoughts: This is an elegant, uniquely styled, high performance portable radio. It is intended for those who love radio as a technology as well as a medium. In leu of bells and whistles it features superior performance through the engineering of Henry Kloss and a build quality that is seldom found in any portable audio product. The Tivoli iPAL is not intended for the masses who judge value on price alone but for the discriminating lover of radio who admires the perfect blend of form and function.

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Belkin F8Z343 TuneCast Auto 4 for iPod and iPhone Review

Belkin F8Z343 TuneCast Auto 4 for iPod and iPhone
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I was looking for an FM transmitter which charges my iPod Touch and broadcasts over FM in a convenient, usable way. Many don't transmit well, or limit you to a range of the FM spectrum which may not work for your area.
This item is the best I've found, but still not perfect.
For my Video Ipod, I used a Kensington FM transmitter (white one), which was the best. Strong transmitter, easy to use, could dial in any frequency. The only reason I stopped using it was because it doesn't charge the iPod Touch, which is a pain for long drives and days where I commute in and then listen to music at work. The battery gets low and the commute is too long to go without.
Pros:
The scan feature lets you find an empty station quickly. It discovered a new empty station for me, after a lame music station took over my old favorite freqency...jerks.
The display is nice, and there are two preset buttons, so you can set presets you like.
It charges all Ipod Touch/IPhones. My iPod Touch was bought in Jan, 2009.
Cons:
The FM transmitter isn't very strong. Its usable most of the time, but I get interference sometimes, which is annoying, but fairly rare.
I could quickly find a different station if I needed to with the search button. The transmitter is not as strong as my Kensington, but if it gets too bad, I can search for another frequency.The button you press to search for other stations is rather large. I've had that part of the controller swing over to the driver's side and hit it with my leg a few times, which changes the frequency. It probably more how my car is set up, but its still annoying. You have to have the thing somewhere and there is only so much room in a car. I should probably get some tape and mount it somewhere on the dash.
One thing to look out for with the search button is that when you hold the unit, you are acting as part of the antenna and affecting the reception, which messes up its ability to find a clean station. You need to leave the unit where it is and just press the button and take your hand away. Not a big deal, just a heads-up.
Otherwise, its a good transmitter. Not the greatest possible, but I haven't seen anything better from Kensington. The Kensington RDS FM Transmitter does charge the ipod touch as well, but I tried it and its got some quirks that made it too annoying to use. It does seem to transmit stronger, but it doesn't have a display, so you don't know which frequency it is tuned to. On the older ipods, the freq showed on the Ipod screen, but with the Touch, it doesn't show. This makes it unusable.


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Rocketfish - Rocketboost Wireless HD Audio Starter Kit Review

Rocketfish - Rocketboost Wireless HD Audio Starter Kit
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I have a Logitech THX 5.1 channel system. I have had this speaker system for a very long time. I have always complained about finding a decent place to run wires, as I prefer to rent and not own. So through walls, or ceiling isn't ever an option. I've been creative in the past, running along baseboards, or under stairs, under rugs.
This kit works flawlessly, no latency, no deminished volume, none of the usual issues with wireless speaker kits. This kit is different from the other Rocketfish kit in that this one supports HD audio. Also you can get two receivers to have up to 7.1 channel system support.
Setup was a breeze. Plug the sender into my logitech ports for the rear left and right. Plug the two rear speakers into the reciever, and turn both units on. Presto instant wireless system. This system doesn't mean you won't have wires runniing at all. It gives you the ability to have LESS wires. The rear speakers still have to be wired to the reciever box, and that box needs to have a "line of sight" to the sender. So for me this means running wires behind sofa. This is still better than under a rug, or up a wall.
Overall, great product, pretty small, and works just as expected.
Just a side note, look at Best Buy the time I purchased this kit best buy was a better price.

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8/29/2011

Pyle PL72HRGR Adjustable Headrests w/ Built-In 7'' TFT/LCD Monitor W/IR Transmitter & Cover (Gray) Review

Pyle PL72HRGR Adjustable Headrests w/ Built-In 7'' TFT/LCD Monitor W/IR Transmitter and Cover (Gray)
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We were so disappointed to receive these and find that they did not have speakers. The picture looks as though there are speakers around the sides and bottom, but they were in fact air vents.
If you do not need speakers, this is an amazing product. Very well designed, sharp looking, easy installation!

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Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter with Auto Dock Connector Cable for iPod and iPhone (Silver/Black) Review

Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter with Auto Dock Connector Cable for iPod and iPhone (Silver/Black)
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I have used many different FM transmitters in my iPod history, and this one is no different than the others: if you can't find a weak FM station in your area, it's not going to work.
I originally and accidentally purchased the iPod-only version of the iTrip Auto (which oddly seemed to work with the iPhone, but I didn't want to take a chance so I got the proper version). Both of the devices worked fine on the FM transmitter functionality side of things. But all the FM transmitters I have used have worked fine (my previous model was a Kensington Pico for the iPod).
The sound quality to me is no different than the Pico, and as good as any other Griffin FM transmitter I have used. In general the sound quality of any FM transmitter just isn't going to sound as good as a wired connection, so I am basing my opinion relative to the technology. I think it sounds great, with the limitations of the technology in mind.
Cool iPhone features: when a call comes in, the music fades out so you can answer the phone and resumes when you're done (just as it does when using it without the iTrip). You can use the iPhone's features to do anything else you normally would, the iTrip does not hamper any functionality.
The cord is plenty long enough to place the transmitter or the iPhone just about anywhere you want.
I didn't test the Smart Scan feature as I already know which station I use in my area. Manually tuned it to the frequency and worked great.
I am sure the other negative reviews are valid from the experience they had with the product, but unless they were able to get another FM transmitter working for them in their area, my guess is that it's just the nature of the technology, and your experience will vary depending on how many FM stations are broadcasting in your area and how strong the signal is from those radio stations. The FCC puts limits on the signal strength these personal FM transmitters, so at least to some degree the manufacturer is limited to those restrictions.
For me, this was the perfect car audio/charging solution. In the past I opted for the super-mini FM transmitters that were powered by the iPod battery, but with needing a car charger for the iPhone anyways and realizing over the years that I really never used the FM transmitter outside the car, this all-in-one solution fit my needs perfectly.
I bought elsewhere, getting a much better price on this which added to my satisfaction with the iTrip.

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riffin brings exclusive SmartScan technology to its precedent-setting iTrip FM Transmitter/Charger. Griffin-exclusive SmartScan automatically finds the clearest frequencies wherever you are, making setup and operation as easy as two button presses (one for your iTrip and one for your radio).Designed specifically for use in the car, iTrip Auto's large, easy-to-read backlit LCD screen affords quick status at a glance.iTrip Auto plugs into the dock connector of your iPod or iPhone and automatically optimizes output volume. Control speaker volume from your car stereo controls so that you won't have to touch your iPod to adjust the volume level.iTrip Auto brings with it all the innovations of its iTrip lineage--including selectable stereo and mono modes for best-quality audio under real-world conditions--Griffin's trademark world-class industrial design, and SmartScan, the easiest-to-use FM transmitter ever.

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Griffin Technology 4030-ROAD RoadTrip FM Transmitter & Auto Charger and Cradle for iPod Review

Griffin Technology 4030-ROAD RoadTrip FM Transmitter and Auto Charger and Cradle for iPod
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I've tried three different types of FM Transmitters for IPOD and here are my rankings in order:
1) Griffin Itrip - $30-$50 depending on model
2) Griffin Road Trip - $80.
3) Belkin Tunecast - $40
First let's talk about sound quality. On all of the FM Transmitters, the sound quality isn't that great. It's somewhere in between AM Radio and FM Radio quality, a long ways from CD clarity. However, being able to play your IPod in the car on a roadtrip or at a party is a great convenience. After a short while, you don't notice the lower quality. My friends and I have happily listened to the IPod for hours.
The next important item is battery power. The Belkin Tunecast runs off AAA batteries and does not draw power from the IPod. The Griffin Itrip draws power from the IPod. The Griffin Roadtrip must be plugged into your car's lighter or auto power adapter. Of these three I like the Griffin Itrip the best. I can take the IPod a party and broadcast for a few hours unplugged or use a charger for unlimited play. In the car, I typically have my IPod charging to a separate auto charger. However it's not a requirement so I can also charge my cell phone and still listen to my music.
Tuning the Transmitter to a blank station: The Road Trip and the Tunecast were both easier to change radio frequencies. The Itrip could be tricky to adjust the radio station. This is important because you need to be tuned to a blank station. Reviewers who talk about station interference merely need to tune their Transmitter to a blank station. I've used the Transmitters all over the country including NYC and I've always been able to find a frequency on the dial to use.
The next consideration is usability. I liked how the Itrip attached to my IPod so it handled as one unit. Judging a separate Tunecast component and the IPod was awkward in the card. When using the Griffin Roadtrip, you must take the IPod out of its case and mount it to the cigarette lighter. At that angle it was impossible to read the screen, so if you wanted to make any selections or adjustments, you had to remove IPod and temporarily lose the signal. With the Itrip, you can hold the IPod on your hand and pick out songs while still listening to your music. Depending on the design of your case, you may not need to remove it to use the Belkin Tunecast or Griffin Itrip, which protects the easily scratched IPod.
Finally price - all three items do essentially the same task. The cost of a car chargers for your IPod is approx $30, so if you factor that in that cost, all three device are essentially the same price.
I prefer the Griffin Itrip for the reasons stated, but I know others who prefer to mount their IPod with the Griffin Roadtrip.


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RoadTrip Charcoal / FM Transmitter & Charger for iPod & iPod mini The RoadTrip is a great FM transmitter and car charger for the iPod in the car but what makes RoadTrip truly unique is its removable transmitter module that can also broadcast music from a Mac or PC.

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8/28/2011

i.Sound Wireless FM Transmitter (Black) Review

i.Sound Wireless FM Transmitter (Black)
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I purchased this untit for use in my car. I have a digital tuner in my vehicle (as I hope most people do by now).
Here are the Pros:
1) The signal strength is plenty for the 1 or 2 feet needed in most vehicles.
2) The sound clairity rivals most units I have tried.
3) inexpensive compared to other units that are no better or even less capable.
4) Very easy to use
Here are the potential Cons:
1) Not useful much over 3 feet. Signal goes from very strong to almost gone after that distance.
2) Uses an AAA battery for power. This would not be a big deal except that you have to remeber to turn it off after each use or the battery will drain when not being used.I reccommend the product for the casual user who is looking for basic function rather than advanced features. All other buyers beware.

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Car Stereo Cassette Tape Adapter for MP3, iPod, Nano, Touch, CDs, Nomad, Sansa, Zune & More Review

Car Stereo Cassette Tape Adapter for MP3, iPod, Nano, Touch, CDs, Nomad, Sansa, Zune and More
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Cheap and also doesn't work. I bought a lot of junk with reviews saying it works from this supplier...they must pay people to sit and write reviews. iPhone charger...nope, ipod player in the car...nope, don't wast your money on the shipping...because this stuff is nearly free. It really gives Amazon a bad name.

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Pyle PLFMP3 Car MP3/MP4/USB Player FM Modulator Review

Pyle PLFMP3 Car MP3/MP4/USB Player FM Modulator
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Love the FM frequency memory and last played song memory.
Screen was hard to read and does not give much detail on the song being played.

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8/27/2011

PYLE PLVWR1752 17'' Wide Screen TFT LCD Roof Mount Video Monitor w/IR Transmitter Review

PYLE PLVWR1752 17'' Wide Screen TFT LCD Roof Mount Video Monitor w/IR Transmitter
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Pros:
Price.
Value.
Display is excellent for standard definition.
Cons:
but once you are exposed to HD you don't want to go back.
I had to add Solid State Relays for the dome light to work because the vehicle uses ground to trigger the dome light and the monitor dome lights are +12V trigger. It is hard to reach the monitor drop down release button, the power button and the dome light switch. The power and dome light switches should be located on the back side closest the driver. There is very little room for the cables once the SSR's [...] and additional switches were added.

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Apple iPod iPhone Accessories. Accesory Digital Wireless Automobile FM Transmitter + Car Charger + Holder/Dock + REMOTE for iPod Touch Touch 2G Classic Nano 3G Nano 4G Nano 5G Compatible with iPhone 3G 3GS (Remote for Fm transmitter only) Review

Apple iPod iPhone Accessories. Accesory Digital Wireless Automobile FM Transmitter + Car Charger + Holder/Dock + REMOTE for iPod Touch Touch 2G Classic Nano 3G Nano 4G Nano 5G Compatible with iPhone 3G 3GS (Remote for Fm transmitter only)
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I can't give this produce good marks except that it was cheap in price. I guess the sound quality and FM adjustability is good. The LCD display went out on day 2 (so I have to adjust the FM channel without knowing what frequency is on). The on/off button doesn't work reliably. The grip does not hold the iPhone snugly and the phone comes crashing off the platform on practically any turn of the car. The product does not adjust well and bumps up against dashboard gear when trying to plug it in snugly. I suppose this may be a hard product to make to fit a broad set of use conditions, but there are a number of different things wrong in terms of reliability and design that are hard for me to look past.

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Koss HB79 Stereophone System Wireless Review

Koss HB79 Stereophone System Wireless
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I have owned this product for 2 years. I have replace it under warranty twice. The one I have now stopped working also, due to a loose or bad wire for the power to the unit. A lifetime warranty means nothing if you have to keep sending it in at YOUR expense. This has been a repeated problem with each unit that I have owned. They simply stop working. I recommend the Sennheiser wireless head phones that I purchased a year ago that operate on a better wireless system. You can buy them from Amazon. Good luck!

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8/26/2011

Fail-Safe 20 W Long Range Professional FM Transmitter CZH-15A with HI/LO Mode (20 Watt / 1 Watt) + FREE 1/4 Wave GP Antenna Review

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Sony BRAVIA KDL46EX720 46-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, Black Review

Sony BRAVIA KDL46EX720 46-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, Black
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I just bought this sony from Amazon. It arrived super fast 3 days. I love this T.V. it has everything you could want, and one of, if not the best, picture, of any hdtv out today. Check out C-Net and Consumer Reports reviews. I own 4 sony hdtv's. I am very pleased with all of them, no trouble what-so-ever with any of them,from 60" to 32".This new line of sony hdtv's has "motionflow" tech. from 120hz. up to 960hz. The 3D works great. If you are looking for a great hdtv, this is it, at a great price. I highly recommend this T.V.

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