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    June 29, 2012
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Windows 10 Home Operating System: Stay productive with a new web browser that lets you draw notes directly on a web page, and with Cortana, a personal digital assistant that helps you browse for information, write emails, and more. When it's time for gaming, stream your favorite Xbox One games directly onto your Windows 10 PC, laptop, or tablet.
 
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The Windows 7/8 hybrid
on June 22, 2016
Posted by: Jasonmwa
from Pinehurst, NC
I was one of the few that actually enjoyed Windows 8. It was a bold approach, a detour in the humdrum updates of past Windows or tragic missteps (*cough* Vista *cough*) along the way. That said, I am pleased with what was kept in this version of Windows from version 8. Windows 7, I thought, was a backstep but is was solid and people took to it. Windows 10 is the best of the last two put together into a solid yet forward moving version of Windows. But it's Windows. If you're not using OS X, Linux, or Chrome OS, you're using Microsoft's OS and reviews abound about it. Let me tell you about THIS purchase.
Very nice. No disk, it's a tiny flash drive in the box with a card holding the product key. I bought this for a friend and installing was a snap. The flash drive is made cheaply and I'd be wary of leaving lying about. It's small and easily lost but I don't believe it'd take much to break it. The box is sturdy and can easily be used to store it.
My Best Buy number: 0409850824
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This is why we go to the movies. This is Art.
on June 22, 2016
Posted by: Jasonmwa
from Pinehurst, NC
Story. Character. Plot. The integral and minute ways these elements affect and evolve one another. If storytelling and emotion is why you like movies then Fury Road is a no brainer. This movie is so engrossing and consuming, I think it transcends a franchise and a namesake. It is a cinematic feat. It is a long movie yet one that never dawdled.
I am not there are any words that can describe it. You can read a synopsis or a review but, if you're up for it, this is an experience. At least attempt it. If not your cup of tea it's still what a movie experience is supposed to be.
My Best Buy number: 0409850824
I would recommend this to a friend!
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These Beats Solo 2 MHNW2AM/A on-ear headphones feature a compact, foldable design for easy portability. The included RemoteTalk cable lets you take calls and control music with most iOS devices.
 
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Worth what I paid
on June 22, 2016
Posted by: Jasonmwa
from Pinehurst, NC
I tested out many headphones leading up to the purchase of these. Because of the hype I admit I leaned towards Beats though I checked out Bose, Sony and many variations of them all. The Beats, to me, had a better sound. None of them blew me away. Obviously better than mere earbuds, I favored the over-ear models due to the complete isolation from the noise around. I decided on these for two basic reasons: they were on sale and Beats was just acquired by Apple.
I am an unapologetic Apple fanboy. While Beats lack some of the aesthetics of the Big A, if they thought it was a brand worth investing in there must be some merit. Also, these were nearly 70% off. THAT was quite a motivator! So I bought them. I do not regret the purchase. I am listening to them as I type this. Good sound. It's a complimentary color to my Mac's aluminum finish. I do not travel with them so I can't say of their ability to take attack and strain. I wish the cable, with its volume rocker and mic, was on the right side like other earbuds I use (I get confused when I need to pause, etc which side it's on) and the L-shaped minijack is a pain when plugged in to some devices. I also would've preferred the (Product)Red model but they weren't on sale. These were a nice alternative.
Overall, Beats are overpriced. They may not be the best but I do enjoy the sound of them for the price I paid. I'm not sure the sound I'm looking for exists but these were the best of all I tried out. It may come down to personal preference but definitely try these out.
And keep an eye out for sales. I see the over-ear and wireless models drop in price too!
My Best Buy number: 0409850824
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Kingston Technology's Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) memory cards are fully compliant with the new Secure Digital Association 2.00 specification. They are a new performance class of SD memory cards designed to meet the storage demands of high-quality digital still and video cameras and other high-resolution image recording devices. Co-Logo Program
 
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Card unusable in adapter
on January 30, 2013
Posted by: Jasonmwa
from Pinehurst, NC
I use it with:DSLR camera
Verified Purchase:Yes
I have a Canon XTi which uses a Compact Flash card. I found and bought a SDHC-to-compact flash adapter so that I could use SD cards in my camera and utilize the SD card slot on my MacBook Pro to transfer photos. I previously bought a PNY SD card just for external storage for my Mac and it worked perfectly with my adapter (perhaps a little slower than usual). However, this Kingston card cannot be read by my adapter. I've changed the formatting but an error always prevents use. I've studied the specs of this card and others, taken into account the limitations of the adapter and certain hardware, but I cannot figure out what is wrong.
That, my personal caveat, aside, this card has worked well as a storage device. Since I don't have a camera that uses SD I cannot speak to its primary purpose, but read speeds from and to it using my MBP's SD slot and using a card reader on other computers are quite nice. I've also used it to transfer photos and movies from these computers to my iPad (via Apple's camera connection kit) to provide external storage for that device.
The card is perfect as a storage device. It cost me a little over $1 (end of year deal, Reward Zone certificate... only had to pay shipping) so I can't complain for it not doing what it wasn't specifically made to do. Storage is nice (my other 8 GB card can hold over 4000 photos from a 8MP camera). If you use a camera with SD this device should serve you well. Using it as removable storage (like a thumb drive) will work as well.
What's great about it: good storage, price
What's not so great: not compatible with Compact Flash adapters
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The days of primitive joysticks and wheel paddles are long gone. Modern gaming requires a precise, responsive and comfortable controller, and the Xbox 360 stands right on the cutting edge. When you're ready to switch between your games, movies and music, you don't want to be bogged down by tedious menus and selection screens. Experience thrilling gameplay with the new standard in wired controllers.The Xbox 360 Controller features compact ergonomics for comfortable play and accommodates gamers of all sizes and skill levels. The centralized Xbox Guide button provides you with instant access to your digital movies, music and games at just the touch of a glowing button. Adjustable vibration feedback results in a more personalized gaming experience, and the unit works with most Windows Vista-based PCs in addition. An integrated port accepts the Xbox 360 headset, and the extended 9' cable lets you sit a comfortable distance from the screen. The next generation of gaming and entertainment is here.
 
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Solid, multi use controller
on December 2, 2012
Posted by: Jasonmwa
from Pinehurst, NC
Verified Purchase:Yes
I bought this controller to play games on my computer. I use a Mac with Windows installed via BootCamp. This controller is usable on both platforms I use. I've been partial to Sony consoles over the years and have little use of any XBox. I love the Dual Shock controller on their products but found switching to this for computer gaming wasn't too weird. I'm having difficulty remembering the buttons (A, B, X, Y) due to unfamiliarity and don't care much for the direction pad (one solid piece, wherein a Sony Dual Shock are four separate "buttons" up, down, left, right, which felt sturdier). It is claimed that due to the offset joysticks that this controller is more comfortable and ergonomically correct. I didn't find it intuitive though that may be because the layout is completely new to me. All in all, I found hand cramping to be as frequent with this as any other controller I've used.
Ultimately, if you want to do PC gaming there are no alternatives. This IS the controller you want. Particularly, any game marked "Games for Windows" MUST support it and most other and older games make it mappable. This is a great investment if you're a gamer.
What's great about it: multi-platform use, plug and play, allegedly ergonomic
What's not so great: person preferences, learning a new controller layout
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This Seagate STBD3000100 internal hard drive for desktops features a 3TB capacity to store important documents, photos, videos, music and more. Native Command Queuing prioritizes important commands for enhanced efficiency.
 
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Best backup, best initial purchase!
on June 29, 2012
Posted by: Jasonmwa
from Pinehurst, NC
I have a routine I normally follow. I buy a Western Digital My Book external drive, the drive fails, I crack open the case and replace with a Seagate, and the drive works without issue from then on.
Reliability. That's the word I use for Seagate. Any drive can go bad; the first drive I had fail was a Seagate Barracuda. But not one since has failed me. I bought this drive to replace yet another failed Western Digital My Book and found the case for it had failed as well. I bought a external enclosure and put the Seagate in it (a practice I recommend; build your own external drives). Works like a dream.
With Solid State Drives becoming more ubiquitous and hard drive manufacturers pushing the limits of the form factor, I think the prices for these drives are a bit steep. Also, be careful when buying. Though I was purchasing this for backup storage space it crossed my mind to swap out my main drive. Unfortunately, it wasn't until I arrived home that I saw it was a "green" drive. While a good move environmentally, such drives are not good if you want the best performance from your computer (i.e.- don't use "green" drives as your startup disk). I had scanned the boxes in the store and didn't notice it on this drive's packaging. Other manufacturers mark their packaging with a leaf or color the box green. Besides a thin strip, no markings are on this case.
Reliable drive, plenty of storage, easily formatted for Mac or PC. As a "green" product, better suited for a backup disk.
What's great about it: Reliable, storage, plug and play
What's not so great: price, poor box labeling
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This Seagate STBD3000100 internal hard drive for desktops features a 3TB capacity to store important documents, photos, videos, music and more. Native Command Queuing prioritizes important commands for enhanced efficiency.
 
Overall4 out of 54 out of 5
Best backup, best initial purchase!
By Jasonmwa from Pinehurst, NC
I have a routine I normally follow. I buy a Western Digital My Book external drive, the drive fails, I crack open the case and replace with a Seagate, and the drive works without issue from then on.
Reliability. That's the word I use for Seagate. Any drive can go bad; the first drive I had fail was a Seagate Barracuda. But not one since has failed me. I bought this drive to replace yet another failed Western Digital My Book and found the case for it had failed as well. I bought a external enclosure and put the Seagate in it (a practice I recommend; build your own external drives). Works like a dream.
With Solid State Drives becoming more ubiquitous and hard drive manufacturers pushing the limits of the form factor, I think the prices for these drives are a bit steep. Also, be careful when buying. Though I was purchasing this for backup storage space it crossed my mind to swap out my main drive. Unfortunately, it wasn't until I arrived home that I saw it was a "green" drive. While a good move environmentally, such drives are not good if you want the best performance from your computer (i.e.- don't use "green" drives as your startup disk). I had scanned the boxes in the store and didn't notice it on this drive's packaging. Other manufacturers mark their packaging with a leaf or color the box green. Besides a thin strip, no markings are on this case.
Reliable drive, plenty of storage, easily formatted for Mac or PC. As a "green" product, better suited for a backup disk.
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July 30, 2012
Since my Mac Pro runs continuously 24/7 I didn't notice one caveat to this drive. I put together an external drive with this and an Initio external casing. Any time I've had to restart my Mac (just updated the OS) the four internal drives mount and one other external does. I get an error every single boot that a drive could not be read, given option to format the drive. In Disk Utility it shows up as a 2.2 GB drive. If you get this error DO NOT format the drive.
While it could be the external case (not likely, I've used it with other drives without this issue), I have heard complaints about this drive, because it's "green" and power usage fluctuates, a computer has a difficult time with its initiation; it doesn't spin up fast enough to be recognized. I have to unmount the drive, usually power it off and back on for it to mount correctly. All the data is still there (that's why my warning gives me 2.2 GB capacity, I've used .8 GB of the drive).
This will happen every time a computer is turned on with the drive attached. Since I use it for backups it is connected all the time, to a desktop where disconnecting is a inconvenience by itself and also for a product to be less than optimal as an external drive. I am not sure if the same thing occurs if the drive is installed internally (I doubt it, internal connectors are faster) but I now DEFINITELY do not recommend this one as a startup drive. For me it's less of an issue since I don't reboot my system that often. But had I known this, I would have deducted a star from my review. Still good for a backup drive but it's usefulness is marred by it's inability to be ready when needed.
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