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    November 23, 2014
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 Sony - Digital Voice Recorder - Black
Sony - Digital Voice Recorder - Black
Capture crystal clear audio with this Sony Mono digital voice recorder. Singers looking to keep track of their inspiration and working professionals who don't want to forget important details benefit from this recorder's high-quality mp3 audio. This Sony Mono digital voice recorder utilizes Intelligent Noise Cut technology to enhance human speech and filter out background noise.
 
Execellent recorder with great features
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5.0
Posted by: Recorder
on November 23, 2014
Great recorder with features that are usually found on recorders costing much more.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 0768307854
My Best Buy number: 0768307854
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 LG - 1.5 Cu. Ft. Mid-Size Microwave - Smooth Black
LG - 1.5 Cu. Ft. Mid-Size Microwave - Smooth Black
LG LCRT1513SB Microwave: This LG microwave's sleek, modern exterior complements any kitchen décor, and the display is packed with functions that make it a breeze to cook or defrost your favorite meals.
 

Have this GE black microwave for 2 plus yrs., just stopped, dead, is there a blub or something you can change ? power sourch fine, door closes fine

MIcrowaves stop for two main reasons , either an internal circuit breaker / fuse to protect the electronics has tripped or the microwave tube has burnt out. In any meighborhood anywhere in the US I would always suggest adding a surge protector to the wall socket and plugging in the microwave to it. Normally when electrical devices are powered off they are somewhat protected even though voltage spikes can jump a power switch. Microwaves are always connected to the power and vulnerable to brownouts and lightening surges.
You might take your unit to a local appliance repair for an estimate. If the estimate is half or more than half the cost of a replacement then your money would better be spent on a replacement and a surge protector. I would suggest a wall plugin surge unit like the Tripp-Lite Protect It Swivel 6 , plug it over your duplex outlet and it offers 6. 1500 Joule current protection which should be good. It isn't terrible expensive to save a $400 microwave. You can buy the Best Buy Black Tie agreement and protect your investment too. I would suggest to get both surge and Black Tie. That way you have done everything to reasonably protect the microwave. Make sure your surge unit is rated at least 1500 Joules.
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 SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
This 32GB SanDisk Pixtor microSDHC memory card has been tested to withstand extreme operating conditions, such as temperatures between -13° and 185°, shocks up to 500Gs and water up to 1m deep, to enable use in a variety of harsh environments.
 

well it work a i phone 5

If your IPhone 5 takes a micro SD card then it should work fine.
7 years, 10 months ago
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 SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
This 32GB SanDisk Pixtor microSDHC memory card has been tested to withstand extreme operating conditions, such as temperatures between -13° and 185°, shocks up to 500Gs and water up to 1m deep, to enable use in a variety of harsh environments.
 

How many pictures can I take with this memory card?

That depends on the camera rating ( 8mp - 14mp Megapixel ) and what resolution you use on the camera / phone. Some DSLR cameras can take up to 5megabyte file size picture files using the high resolution setting. Roughly you can use the following table at Sandisk to determine the capacity depending on your camera and settings. For example you should be able to store 15000 pictures that have roughly a 2 megabyte file size on this 32 gbyte card. You can see the file size you camera/phone is creating from the settings for the picture resolution generally. Or take a test picture and transfer to your home pc and look at the file size in Windows explorer or whatever Operations System file explorer you have for example.

http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/69/~/number-of-pictures-that-can-be-stored-on-a-memory-device
7 years, 10 months ago
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 SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
This 32GB SanDisk Pixtor microSDHC memory card has been tested to withstand extreme operating conditions, such as temperatures between -13° and 185°, shocks up to 500Gs and water up to 1m deep, to enable use in a variety of harsh environments.
 

Can I use this memory card with my D90 Nikon DSLR camera?

This chip should work fine in any new DSLR camera that requires the SDHC higher response memory cards.
7 years, 10 months ago
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 SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
SanDisk - Pixtor 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card
This 32GB SanDisk Pixtor microSDHC memory card has been tested to withstand extreme operating conditions, such as temperatures between -13° and 185°, shocks up to 500Gs and water up to 1m deep, to enable use in a variety of harsh environments.
 

Will this hold up under high Temps in a dash cam?

I would expect most memory cards to handle some higher than normal temps because they are inserted in a case that somewhat insulates them. Unfortunately being on the dash, they do not get any real benefit from the AC or Heater in winter. Residual heal from the dash cam will add to the operational heat picked up from the cam electronics. Expect most memory chips to have shorter lifetimes under these conditions. Once the elements start to fail , you will notice streaks in your cam still pictures or video interference in the cam files . Once you see that , replace the chip immediately to insure you have reliable storage media. I would recommend to watch for aberrations' after a year depending on amount of usage.
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