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This Manfrotto PIXI MTPIXI-B tripod features a push button mechanism to enable simple adjustment of the ball head. Rubber feet provide stability on a variety of surfaces.
 
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5 out of 5
5
VERY sturdy little tripod!
on December 20, 2014
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
I needed a compact tripod to use for table top macro shooting, table top video, and the occasional timer shot group pictures at family events and the like. This little sucker fits the bill perfectly. it is so compact you could actually stick it folded up in your back pocket. it does everything i need out of a compact tripod and comes in handy in so many situations. I was a little concerned at first about how sturdy it would be, but this little guy holds up my Canon 70D loaded with a 70-300mm f4-5.6L lens (yes the big heavy all metal "L") without any problem. I even slapped the Yongnuo YN568EX II speedlight on and it still had no problem
If you are looking for a compact tripod for a compact digital camera. this bad boy will do perfectly. If you have an entry level DSLR with a kit lens, PFFTT, No problem! If you have a "prosumer level" DSLR with a mid sized Professional telephoto lens, you're still fine.
On sale for $20 at the holidays,it was a NO BRAINER, and even at full price, its still well worth it!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i DSLR Camera with 18~55mm Lens: Capture your next masterpiece with this Canon Rebel T3i, an easy-to-use compact DSLR that boasts plenty of features. The DIGIC 4 Image Processor and 18.0-megapixel CMOS Image Sensor provide optimal performance for superb still shots, while Full HD recording delivers incredible performance when shooting video. No matter your experience with DSLR cameras, the multitude of features and ease of operation gives you more creative options.Memory card sold separately.
 
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5 out of 5
5
GREAT entry level DSLR
on August 20, 2014
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
This is my first DSLR camera so I dont have any others to compare it to. This being said, the price point makes it a great first choice.
I have always wanted to get in to photography. Pre- digital, it was just too dang complicated,not to mention expensive for me to get interested enough to drop big bucks on a camera, then sink a bunch of money into film and development and such. But with digital, its nearly endless and fairly cheap to play around and shoot to your hearts desire. All you have to do with the picture that dont turn out is delete them.
So, back to the camera. I bought one of these with the 18-55mm lens on sale. After flipping through the manual, I was completely confused. I understood shutter speed, but thats about it. What the heck was ISO and F stop? I found a really handy online guide (Google ATP DSLR guide). Within a few hours of reading the guide and screwing around, i was pretty dialed in. I have taken the camera out several times now and am getting to the point where i can take a picture, then look at it at home and think, "Wow, I took THAT?!"
This camera takes great pictures with crisp clear edges, full vibrant colours, and has enough features to really have some fun with making some creative shots, You have to try long exposure water fall and night time traffic shots. It takes great macro, portrait, landscape, nighscape pictures. Once you learn how F stops, ISO and shutter speeds work, it take good low light shots too. I have yet to find something I cant do with this camera. Adding a good telephoto lens, and maybe the f1.4 50mm lens to your set up, a tripod, some UV and polarizers, and maybe a remote shutter release/timer and you will be well armed to go out in the world and shoot anything and everything that captures your eye like a pro and all for under $1000 (for the set up I mentioned, even check reputable used sources to save more!)
I am really loving having a camera of this calibre. Even the feel or drilling in on your "target" and the snap of a REAL shutter nearly matches the "Holy Cow" feeling when you see your first (and ever after) pro looking shot pop up on your HD computer screen.
Keep in mind it is bigger, and heavier than your normal point and shoot, but if you want a nicely featured camera with swapible lenses, this is a great set to get your feet wet. If you only want to have a camera to have in your pocket/purse to whip out and snap a quick shot here and there without need for multiple lenses or more advance fiddling, check out a nice compact P&S like the SX510.
What's great about it: Crisp clear pictures and many of the most useful features.
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
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Canon - PowerShot SX510 HS 12.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Black
 
 
 
 
 
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5 out of 5
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5 out of 5
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Players have been going on daring adventures with Link for more than two decades. An instant classic, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past for the Super NES, introduced gamers to a storyline that has been rejuvenated with The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. With new features and an enhanced look, you'll love embarking on a new journey with Link.Link is setting off on another adventure in Hyrule, but this time he has some new abilities under his belt. Transform into a "drawing" and move along the walls of dungeons, so you can explore locations Link could never reach before and open up new puzzle elements for thrilling gameplay challenges. The amazing visuals and 60 frames per second transform the 2D world and enhance it with elevation and depth for an experience the reinvents the classic. The 3DS also allows more freedom with customized settings ~ just touch and drag items from the item window and switch them with what are assigned to the X and Y buttons.
 
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5
Handheld Zelda Perfection
on February 24, 2014
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
Age:35-44
Gender:Male
I'll admit it, I am a Zelda geek (no, I dont have Zelda pajamas or tattoos or anything) but I have played, and finished most of the Zelda games (handheld and console).
This game was THE reason i bought a 3DS (the LBW bundle), although, not the only reason I keep it.
This game is set in the Link to the Past (SNES) world. So the overworld is very similar. This did feel a bit lazy of Nintendo to me, but it makes sense because chronologically it takes place right after LttP. But the graphics and music is fresh, updated and beautiful.
At first, the story seemed a little bit... awkward to me. But as it started to develop, it became much better and has a cool surprise at the end. The primary feature, where Link can become a painting and merge with the wall, really is a unique idea and with the 3D, opens up a whole new dimension of play and puzzles. For example, merging with a wall to bypass obstacles, or switches and objects at different heights (3D).
The puzzles and boss fights are very unique and fun, but felt just a tad too simple to figure out, although, still satisfying.
This is easily the BEST handheld Zelda game to date, and certainly stands as another shining jewel in the Zelda franchise and gaming as a whole.
If you like Zelda games, you will love it. If you are new to Zelda, this is a great entry and a perfect example of Zelda games. If you have never been a fan of adventure, exploration, puzzle games, this may just change your mind
What's great about it: Great new dimension with a classic feel
What's not so great: A tad to short/easy.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Nintendo 3DS XL (Black): The 3DS XL is your portable gateway into Nintendo's beloved game worlds, with screens that are 90% larger than those of the original 3DS to immerse you more fully in the games you play. It comes in a sleek, foldable design with a black exterior and black trim.Games are displayed in 3D on the unit's top screen without requiring special eyewear, so you'll feel as though you're peering into living, breathing game worlds. The bottom touch screen allows you to tap, swipe and draw your way through your in-game adventures with the included stylus. The 3DS also brings you a multifaceted photography suite so you can take photos in 3D, edit them and add some Nintendo charm.StreetPass and SpotPass connect your 3DS with other players and wireless hotspots, allowing you to partake in unique multiplayer experiences and get bonus content for several of the games you enjoy.
 
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5
Great Handheld
on February 24, 2014
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
Recently I purchased a 3DS XL Zelda bundle. I have not owned a handheld since the original Game Boy. So its been a while. I have however spend some time with the 3DS.
A Link Between Worlds is what encouraged me to buy one of these. That being said, the biggest plus to this system is the amount of quality games. There are hundreds of really good good games, and a large and growing back catalog of virtual console games. No matter what kind of game you are in to, or your age (kids to adults) you will find plenty to your liking.
The build quality is about what you would expect. It's an all plastic unit, but feels solid enough and comfortable to use. The controls on this thing are nice and tight and work well in all the games I've played, which is obviously very important. I really like the ability to download and store games on an SD card. This would allow you to store dozens of games on the card itself (it comes with 2gb, but you can add up to 32gb) and not have to carry around, and swap out a pile of games when on the go. The unit has built in wifi that works great for downloading and playing games online, and the street pass feature adds a cool new aspect to gaming. The speakers on the unit get the job done, but using headphones will sound a lot better. The 3D feature works just fine. It does add kind of a cool new aspect to your games, (especially ones made to take advantage of the added dimension of depth). The first few times it did kind of bug my eyes after an hour or so, but once I got used to it, it's just fine. Once you find the sweet spot for your eyes (using the depth slider) and distance from your eyes, its great. Sometimes you'll need to adjust the depth when switching games to avoid ghosting/blur.
Really the only gripe i could find is that for the price, the XL could have used a spec bump. Given that the Vita is light years ahead as far as features for the same price. (But few games..) On the 3DS, the 240p resolution was adequate (but not stunning) but on the XL's 90% larger screen size, the 240p becomes more of an issue. Though the game play is smooth (60 fps) and shading and lighting effects are good, the edges of objects and such are a bit jagged and slightly detract from the otherwise wonderfully done environments (I'm thinking Ocarina of Time 3D). I would really love to see this with a 480p or better screen, and maybe a slight processor/memory bump would speed up load times in the eStore and allow game play while downloading another game and drive a higher res. display. While we are at it maybe some kind of video output would be cool.
All and all, there is a reason that the 3Ds/XL is the most popular hand held too date! If you are looking for a handheld with TONS great games, players of any age will be more than happy with one of these.
What's great about it: Huge game library, great controls
What's not so great: XL could have used a spec bump
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Use this Klipsch ProMedia 3-piece speaker system to enjoy brilliant sound when playing games, listening to music or watching videos on your computer.
 
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5
Pretty Dang good at this price point!
on December 4, 2011
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
I bought a pair of these about 8 years ago and LOVED them. A few years back I started doing some digital music recording and decided I would spring for a fancy set of HD speakers and gave the Klipsch to my wife (she LOVES them). The Razer Mako 2.1 replaced the Klipsch. They sounded insainly good, but after only two years, they went bad! Yea, a $300+ set of speakers crapped out after just two years. I had an extended warrenty which BB would NOT honor since they were not made anymore (because of the problems) and Razer would do NOTHING to help except verify they were dead and that they were not made anymore and could not be repaired.
I saw these Klipsch Promedia 2.1s on super buy for $95 and figured, why not. Now I love these all over again. I have a VERY high end sound card in my PC and thse speakers sound very good, not as good as the Makos (double the price) but VERY good. Games, music, movies (HD too) and my HD recordings sound amazing. I have not experienced any issues some others claim with their high end systems. A couple minutes of tweeking the settings and I was good to go.
The average gamer and media consumer will be blown away, and at this price point, audiophiles and media producers will be happy too!
The only "down side" is the look. Despite the sound, they are fairly plain looking and have not changed in design (except the connector) since my last pair from 8+ years ago (still in service).
What's great about it: Amazing sound, depth, and detail.
What's not so great: Could be more pleasing to the eye.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
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NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender: Improve the network coverage throughout your home with this universal Wi-Fi range extender. Connect your gaming console, Smart TV, Blu-ray player and more with the four convenient Ethernet ports, for an expansive wired network the whole family can enjoy.
 
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Extended Range, sort of, but cause some issues
on June 7, 2011
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
In short, I have a Dlink DIR 655 down in my office on the other side of the house. It does fine down in that corner of the house but over time we have added a bunch of various wifi conected devices (tablets, phones, ipods, etc) and on the farther ends and the upstairs of the house the signal would get week and slow.
I did a bunch of reading on the best way to extend the network signal accross to the other reaches of the house and even outside a bit. I have hard wired cat6 in the house but with a lot of little wireless devices I still need a strong wifi.
I wasnt sure about this extender idea since it basically creates a wifi network of its own that then wirelessly repeats back to the router. I thought it may slow things down. I was right. It did slow things down enough to that even a strong signal thru the repeater was slower than the weak signal from the router on the other side of the house. (Yes the repeater had a good signal to the router).
An even bigger deal is that it seems to isolate each wireless device you connect to it from others. By this i mean, even though the wireless connected device is connected and sharing the main connection to the outside internet, they dont see eachother. So all my little wireless devices can no longer stream music and video from the hardwired computers and NASes.. Something we do here alot.
I am no netwrok engieneer or anything but I know my way around computers/electronics and tech stuff.
So even though this did essensially exapand my wireless connectivity, the benifits are not worth it to me for what I lose. Since the speed of the weak signal from the source router is still faster than a strong signal from the repeater, this makes the repeater pointless to me.
What's great about it: Was easy to set up.
What's not so great: Slow, and caused interconnectivity issues between devices.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Ease of Use
2 out of 5
2
Performance
2 out of 5
2
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This release contains all 22 episodes from the 13th season of FOX's long-running animated series The Simpsons. In addition to the shows themselves, this set includes deleted scenes and commercials featuring the beloved citizens of Springfield.
 
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The downward Spiral
on September 12, 2010
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
Well, growing up I was a BIG fan of the Simpsons. I had tape (VHS) after tape of episodes recorded as was always watching them.
However, right about the time this season aired, I really stopped watching the new episodes. The quality of the episodes writing and over all comedic value really dropped off. Yea, there are a few really good classic episodes, and some funny moments here and there, but NOTHING close to the quality of the first 12 seasons (even 12 wasn't as good).
Some say the show had been on so long it had nowhere left to go. Some say they sacrificed quality to try to add more crudeness and edgyness to compete with South Park. Some of that may be true, but I agree with others that say the new Exec. Producer, Al Gene, began to drive the show into the ground.
If you are a die hard fan, it's worth picking up. I ripped them to my HDD and deleted the bad ones. To me, there are only 8 episodes of "The Simpsons" in season 13.
What's great about it: Still some good stuff here and there.
What's not so great: This season marks the decline of "The Simpsons"
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Excellent and Refreshing!
on January 19, 2010
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
This is one heck of a video! Joe is a very talented player and showman. This video has the energy to send chills down your spine, even if you have never heard Joe play before! Check out his album (My favorite from him) "You and Me" also.
So far, most music this mellinium has been stale, fake, and just down right junk, with few exceptions. Joe Bonamassa has got to be the biggest of these exceptions. Where most pop stars today dont write their own music, either written by "professional" writers or they rip off and "remix" someone elses song, with the exception of a couple tribute covers, Joe is all origional! Songs written by him on a long flight, or drive, on the road, or in some lonely hotel room somewhere. Where many pop stars have faceless session musicians play the instruments, Joe and his band are all live and in your face and with great tallent, all of them. Many pop stars use computerized pitch correction to make them sing on key, when Joe starts singin, its all Joe.
A lot of popular rock bands today are busy writing sappy love ballads, bubble gum/coffee shoppe rock, or bouncing around on stage in rubber halloween masks, unfortunatly, this is what gets you radio play and sells t-shirts.It's not about the music, its about how much money can be made or marketing it. Joe and the boys are pure rock and blues, no gimmicks, they dare to just do what they do. Their have their own style and sound. Unfortunatly for them, you arent very likely to hear their awesome music on the radio, or while walking down the isles of the supermarket or find their T-shirts sold at the mall department stores. But as people discover Joe, and pass on his incredible music to friends and family, people will rediscover the magic of great tallent, craftsmenship, and artistry of really good quality music!
Although I would not directly compair any of these guys with anyone else, as they are all gods in their own right, Joe is certainly this generations', Clapton, Hedrix, or SRV! Give him a listen, and pass it on!
What's great about it: Outstanding
What's not so great: It had to end!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enhance your music with this Line 6 Spider Jam 99-010-2405 combo amplifier, which includes a variety of artist-created and song-based presets, amp models, Smart Control FX, Endless Jam tracks and drum loops to give your next session a unique sound.
 
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5
What an amazing amp!
on June 26, 2009
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
As an old school rocker I never would have thought much about an amp like this. Line 6 makes some great stuff, but mostly more modern high tech digital gadgets. Were I was more like a warm up the old tube amp, jack in the ol' Strat and turn it up to 11 kinda dude.
This Spider Jam amp made me think twice. I played one in the store and was blown away at how versital it was and the quality of the amp models. Nice warm cleans, gritty blues, crunchy rock, head splitting metal. Whatever your bag, you can get a studio quality model from this thing. The reverb, delay, and tremolo controls work well and sound pretty good. The built in effects are really good and there is a zillion of them. You can even tweek em and save your own effects to recall at will. I have played around a bit with many different effects pedals/procsessos, analog and digital and I have to these are some of the best I have heard.
What makes this amp really special though is the jam and recording functions.. There is over 100 pre-recorded jam tracks stored in the amp. They are actual quality recordings of a live band, not cheap MIDI's. They are great for jamming along with. For the novice player, this would be a great tool for practicing scales, solos and spead building. For the more advanced player, its just a way to have a lot of fun. You can also download more songs or make your own.
The recording function is pretty cool. Record a riff and loop it back to crank out a solo or harmony to. It is also handy for writing music. You can use it to work out solos, harmonies and texturing played in real time. If you didn't like the last track you laid down on it, scrub it and crank out another. Its that easy. You can even store your jams on the built in SD card and put it on your computer. Which then you can fiddle with or distribute to band members/colaborators anywere.
The only small gripes i could find with this would be since there are soooo many effects and sounds, it can take a minut or two to find the one you are looking for. You can however hook up a Line6 short board or FVB express foot pedal rigs and activate your pre sellected effects directly. The silver nobs on the amp seem to be made of thin hollow plastic. They feel study enough but also might crack or chip if it gets banged around a bit. Lastly since there are so many options, sounds, effect, and all that, there is a learning curve to figure out how to use them all, navigate menues and all that. Its a simple layout and the manual is good, so a few hours of fiddling, you will be a pro.
If you have the 500 to shell out for this baby, it is well worth it. Great sound, excellent features, handy tools, and top quality. Beginners, rockers, and pros from all styles will really love this amp! I know I do, you will too!
What's great about it: Everything!
What's not so great: Very minor details
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
Durability
5 out of 5
5
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SynopsisYou rocketed to stardom with Rock Band, bringing your incredible passion to some of rock's most enduring songs. You've become a quadruple threat ~ a true master of guitar, bass, drums and vocals. You're equally adept at jamming in a band composed of your closest friends or rocking out solo style. You've conquered the challenges posed by legendary rock hits and embarked on a phenomenal world tour with your bandmates. Now it's time to take the next step in your dizzying ascent to fame. But what could possibly pose a challenge to a star of your caliber?Put your hands in the air for Rock Band 2, the incredible sequel to the game that put the dream of rock stardom within your grasp. Packed with even more music, a more expansive World Tour mode and much more, Rock Band 2 delivers a thrilling musical experience that will make you reluctant to ever leave the stage. Rock out to more than 100 on-disc and downloadable tracks based on master recordings from artists such as System of a Down, Foo Fighters, The Who and Elvis Costello. Savor a truly global rock experience as you take your band's tour online and compete against bands half a world away in Battle of the Bands mode. Live out your fantasies and get swept away by the cultural phenomenon that brings out the rock star inside of everyone.
 
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Fun and addicting
on April 29, 2009
Posted by: InfiniteT
from Seattle
For a while i thought it was silly to have a plasic guitart, or other instrument, and "play" along to other peoples music. I played it at a buddys house and it was actually really fun.
SO i bought the first one for my PS3 and it is a blast and the family enjoyed it too. So when the second one came out i didn't hesitate. It is a lot of fun too. The new songs, costumes, and accessories are cool. Some of the songs i really dont like. Of course there is a generation gap here since i am in my 30's and im not hip to some of these new bands, nor do i like them, but you can buy additional songs more to your liking.
Overall, a lot of fun. Great for parties or family fun.
What's great about it: A lot of fun
What's not so great: Can spend a lot on additional songs
I would recommend this to a friend!
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NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender: Improve the network coverage throughout your home with this universal Wi-Fi range extender. Connect your gaming console, Smart TV, Blu-ray player and more with the four convenient Ethernet ports, for an expansive wired network the whole family can enjoy.
 
Overall2 out of 52 out of 5
Extended Range, sort of, but cause some issues
By InfiniteT from Seattle
In short, I have a Dlink DIR 655 down in my office on the other side of the house. It does fine down in that corner of the house but over time we have added a bunch of various wifi conected devices (tablets, phones, ipods, etc) and on the farther ends and the upstairs of the house the signal would get week and slow.
I did a bunch of reading on the best way to extend the network signal accross to the other reaches of the house and even outside a bit. I have hard wired cat6 in the house but with a lot of little wireless devices I still need a strong wifi.
I wasnt sure about this extender idea since it basically creates a wifi network of its own that then wirelessly repeats back to the router. I thought it may slow things down. I was right. It did slow things down enough to that even a strong signal thru the repeater was slower than the weak signal from the router on the other side of the house. (Yes the repeater had a good signal to the router).
An even bigger deal is that it seems to isolate each wireless device you connect to it from others. By this i mean, even though the wireless connected device is connected and sharing the main connection to the outside internet, they dont see eachother. So all my little wireless devices can no longer stream music and video from the hardwired computers and NASes.. Something we do here alot.
I am no netwrok engieneer or anything but I know my way around computers/electronics and tech stuff.
So even though this did essensially exapand my wireless connectivity, the benifits are not worth it to me for what I lose. Since the speed of the weak signal from the source router is still faster than a strong signal from the repeater, this makes the repeater pointless to me.
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InfiniteT
Seattle
Thanks for the offer but...
June 27, 2011
I returned the product just a few days after purchase. I bought a second DIR655 and set it us as a WAP. It works great and its speed is just as fast as the master router. I consistantly get 19-22Mbits down and 3.5-4 Mbits up. That range extender ran about 4-6Mbits down and around 750Kbits up. Just plain slow.
With just the master router and before adding the new one, on the far side of the house, with "low" signal, I was getting 9-11Mbits down and ~1.4 up. So you see a weak signal from the router was still much faster than a full signal from the extender.
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Use this Klipsch ProMedia 3-piece speaker system to enjoy brilliant sound when playing games, listening to music or watching videos on your computer.
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Poor quaility.
By 808SMT from Aiea,HI
After only these speakers for 9 months they have stopped working.
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InfiniteT
Seattle
Yea, must have been a fluke
December 4, 2011
My wife has a set I bought over 8 years ago, they work and sound great. I just bought another set for myself to replake some Makos that just crapped out (after only two years) and for LESS THAN HALF the price of the Makos, these are amazing!
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i DSLR Camera with 18~55mm Lens: Capture your next masterpiece with this Canon Rebel T3i, an easy-to-use compact DSLR that boasts plenty of features. The DIGIC 4 Image Processor and 18.0-megapixel CMOS Image Sensor provide optimal performance for superb still shots, while Full HD recording delivers incredible performance when shooting video. No matter your experience with DSLR cameras, the multitude of features and ease of operation gives you more creative options.Memory card sold separately.
 
Overall4 out of 54 out of 5
Awesome camera!
By Kbro
I use this camera for filming and love it! Amazing quality!! Loooove that the view finder moves all around! Only thing I don't like is it doesn't autofocus - but I knew that when I bought it.
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InfiniteT
Seattle
Autofocus
August 20, 2014
This camera most CERTAINLY DOES support auto-focus as long as you have a lens (the one that comes with it does) does and it is turned on on the lens and camera. Perhaps you were referring to zoom?
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Use this Klipsch ProMedia 3-piece speaker system to enjoy brilliant sound when playing games, listening to music or watching videos on your computer.
 

Is this product THX certified ((Klipsch - ProMedia 2.1 Speaker System (3-Piece) - Black))?

Yes, they are! The Klipsch logo on the front of the speakers even has the THX logo right next to it.
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what size speakers do i need for a 2000 dodge intrepid

what size speakers do i need for a 2000 dodge intrepid
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   Seattle
 

WHAT SIZE SPEAKER IN DOOR AND IN BACK SEAT?

CAN I MIXED UP THE BRANK NAMES OF THE SPEAKERS?
Can you mix the brand names of your speakers?

Well yes. Most of the time, new speakers are sold in pairs anyway. So say you had a pair of Pioneers in the front of your car and a pair of Infiniti's in the back, that is perfectly fine.

Now say you had a Pioneer in the left front door, and an Infiniti in the right front door. Since the speakers are most likely constructed differently and with different drivers, your sound would probably sound a little unballanced. Keep em in pairs and youll be fine.
16 years, 3 months ago
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InfiniteT
   Seattle