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Store and transport files with this 5TB Seagate Backup Plus portable high-capacity drive. The included Seagate Toolkit software makes scheduling backups easy, while the USB 3.0 interface ensures rapid data transfers for faster backups. A 5TB capacity lets this Seagate Backup Plus portable high-capacity drive accommodate the largest files and programs.
 
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Good basic drive for the money
on August 23, 2019
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My, but isn’t hard drive based storage getting cheap. With that, there’s no excuse for not backing your computer or at least your personal data. At 5 TB this is more than enough for any computer backup or the largest collection of photos and videos. If you need more space to store your games, this is a good solution there as well. If you’re interested, it comes with a one-year subscription to mylio as well as basic backup software and utilities. This is the current iteration of the Backup Plus drive system that been around a few years. It comes formatted as exFAT which makes it compatible with a lot of devices.
On the downside, there is no hardware data encryption, so if that’s a deal-breaker, you’ll have to look elsewhere and pay more. It’s a USB 3.0 drive with a micro-b connection on the unit and a USB Type A connection for your computer or device. Type A ports are vanishing on some new laptops as USB C and Thunderbolt takes over. Being USB 3.0, the general transfer speed seems about half of what my USB C 3.1 external drive can maintain.
This is a basic external hard drive with a lot of capacity for the money and some perks and basic software thrown in. With massive data transfers, you might notice the slower USB 3.0 speed, but for typical backup, game and media storage, it will do the job.
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Achieve the deep-fried flavor you love, without all the oil and added calories. The Chefman TurboFry™ Touch Air Fryer allows you to bake, fry and roast like a pro. This airfryer requires little to no oil, so there’s less of that fried oil smell lingering in the house and less fat that you’re consuming. Its large 3.5-liter capacity and flat basket gives you the ability to cook enough for a hungry crowd all at once. Skip the microwave! Reheat soggy leftovers in the air fryer to return them to their original texture. Make better-for-you fries that are just as crispy and tasty, roast chicken thighs, or heat up leftovers for a quick and easy meal. The temperature control with 60-minute timer automatically shuts off once food is done, so you never have to worry about burning or drying out your food. Its space saving basket is removable and dishwasher safe for easy clean-up, so you’ll have more time to dream up your next air-fried meal!
 
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Great for 1-2 people
on August 12, 2019
Posted by: Capshroud
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We’ve only had a chance to cook a few things, but so far the results have been mostly good. Using the included recipes, we have cooked chicken nuggets, spiced shrimp and battered green beans. For anything that’s intended to be “fried”, some spray oil is required to get the fried effect. Panko bread crumbs and egg are the go-to breading in the recipes. Both the chicken and shrimp were very good. The beans were so-so at best, but I struggled with the breading.
The unit cooks fast (typically 5-15 minutes), but as far as size, it’s a one or two-person cooker. If you have a family to feed, I suggest buying a larger unit. It may be called out as 3.7 quarts, but with many things, you can only cover the 8” round grill with food. The chicken took 10 minutes and the shrimp 5. Even at that, I’ll cut the time down a little the next time. Most things require a shake or stirring up halfway through to get even cooking.
It came well packaged, and it’s decent looking in a small black keg sort of way. I say it’s generally the size of a slow cooker. The controls are digital and let you set time and temperature. There are no presets for various types of food, so you need to use a recipe or trial and error. It’s moderately loud, and a fair amount of heat exhausts at the rear, so it needs to be pretty much out in the open when running.
It’s great for small to moderate batches of healthy food (compared to deep or pan frying). It’s fast and uses less energy than an oven or stove. I’m planning on trying more variety of foods since to see just what all it can do.
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Only at Best BuyRecord important life events with this Canon VIXIA camcorder. The high-capacity battery supports up to 4.5 hours of continuous operation to capture every detail, and it's resistant to water, shock and dust for durable use in rugged outdoor environments. Full HD, dynamic zoom and image stabilization features add to the high-quality performance of this Canon VIXIA camcorder.
 
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Needs some work
on July 30, 2019
Posted by: Capshroud
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I have mixed thoughts about this camcorder. Its claim to fame is in being waterproof, shockproof, dustproof and freeze-proof. As a rugged outdoor camera, it gives you a lot more options than those ubiquitous action cameras or any cell phone. It does this by being a full-featured consumer camcorder. You can take video and stills with a 40:1 optical zoom, time-lapse, tele-macro, self-timer and so on. It can be fully auto or provide manual control over focus, exposure, white balance, backlight compensation, etc. It does all this while being capable of shooting underwater and tolerating drops, snow, sand and general abuse.
What are my reservations? I found the 40:1 zoom is only useful up to about 20:1 while handheld. Go beyond that and it better be on a tripod, and the focus seemed to hunt at times. The stabilization has three levels, but it’s digital and cuts down the image area as it becomes more aggressive. It’s possible that optical stabilization wouldn’t be able to withstand the shock and drop resistance, but there’s still a quality loss. As far as quality, this camera shoots in 1920 x 1080 HD in either 60i or 60p. If you want 4K, you’ll need to look elsewhere and spend a lot more. The 60p mode gives nice smooth video, and that’s what I mostly used. However, there are no size or quality variations when shooting 60p, and some of the special features only work in 60i mode. On the plus side, the internal battery lasts up to 5 hours it has 4GB of internal memory and will accept SD cards, but only up to 128GB. Don’t wait until the last minute to charge it up. A full charge can take up to 6 hours.
The build quality seems good and it’s quite small and easy to carry. The only buttons are the start/stop and the zoom rocker. Everything else is controlled through the touch screen. The screen feels a bit unresponsive, but that’s due to it being a pressure response and not a capacitive screen. That apparently was necessary to be able to use it down to its maximum of 5 meters underwater.
To make use of its variety of features, it’s really necessary to download the full manual and do some reading. It comes with no software, but when you connect it to your computer, it shows up as a mass storage device. Any video editing system which accepts AVCHD format will handle the .MTS files it generates. The stills are standard jpg. The technology feels a bit dated because it is. In reality, this is a rebadged JVC Everio camera that’s been around for several years. It seems to me to be a big miss not to have provided an easy way to directly upload files to social media. Canon could have done a little updating to make it more current.
The bottom line to me is that this is very much a niche product. If you want to take videos in places you wouldn’t risk a regular camcorder or your $1000 phone, it fills that bill. You do need to be a bit tech-savvy and understand video editing.
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Get peace and quiet anywhere with these Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds. An advanced HD noise-cancelling processor blocks distracting background noise so you can focus in noisy environments, and Bluetooth connectivity ensures easy use with smartphones and other devices. These Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds include a convenient charging case that offers up to 24 hours of use per charge.
 
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5
World class
on July 22, 2019
Posted by: Capshroud
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Sony can absolutely build some beautiful and high tech products, and these in-ear headphones are just that. The build quality of the earphone and the charging case is superb. The appearance is sexy and modern, and along with that, the sound quality is the best I’ve heard from earbuds.
The packaging is very nice but not overdone. The instructions are minimalist for sure, but if you install the Sony Headphones app as instructed, it will lead you through the setup and pairing. I found the process easy and painless, and the pairing worked on the first attempt. The app also lets you shape and control the sound and reassign a couple of button functions. It also lets you set the amount of ambient sound passed through, turn ambient off, and turn noise canceling on. That selection can also be changed by the touchpads on the buds. However, the same button press is used to cycle these selections or to trigger Google Assistant, so you have to decide which function you want at your fingertip. The app is the only method to shape sound and equalization, but there are a number of presets, and they all can be modified. You can absolutely make these guys sound the way you want, and that sound is fabulous.
The buttons on the buds are capacitive touch and not physical buttons. That would make you think that these earphones are waterproof, but not so. If you’re working out and get very sweaty, these may not be for you. In my mind, they are aimed at daily work, commuting, relaxing and phone use. They even have the ability to detect the environmental noise level and adjust the amount of ambient sound passed through. If you use the foam earbud covers to seal them to your ears, the noise canceling is better then many over the ear headphones. BTW, they include two types of ear inserts in three sizes each.
The case will completely recharge the buds up to three times, so with a 6-8 hour per charge running time (noise-canceling cuts the run time) and three charges, you’re good for a long while. The case also has NFC, so you can quickly pair to any particular device with a touch.
Controlling ambient and noise-canceling are the areas were these Sony wireless in-ear headphones are absolutely the leader and probably in a class their own. I think the sound and music quality is equal to the best anyone offers in earbuds wired or not. These are first-class earphones.
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Clean messes and dust at the office with this Hoover ONEPWR wet and dry cordless vacuum. The capable motor delivers up to 45 cfm for faster cleaning, and the rechargeable 2 Ah battery facilitates cordless use. This Hoover ONEPWR wet and dry cordless vacuum includes a 3-gal. dirt tank to trap captured debris.
 
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Great idea but some flaws
on July 3, 2019
Posted by: Capshroud
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This is a great idea … I’ll give Hoover an A for the concept of a small, cordless wet/dry vac. Unfortunately, I think they missed a bit on the actual design and execution, so they only get a C there.
The vac could be mistaken for a medium/large toolbox or tackle box. It’s reasonably lightweight, and the hose and attachments all dock neatly. I found the suction to be good for a battery vacuum and much better than the small handheld units we all know, but it’s certainly not in the category of a corded utility vac. I got this to keep in the garage for cleaning the cars and my work area. The hose length was probably determined by its docking space on the top of the vac, and it stretches to 5 feet or so. This means you need to set it inside your car to reach some areas. At 10x12x18 it’s just a little large to not bang around some when doing this. Not having to drag a cord around is a big plus (they always hang up under the tires), and that is a trade-off against the somewhat short hose.
There are two issues that bring this vac down an extra star. The first is that Hoover decided to package a low capacity battery in it. With only 2 AH of battery power, you only get around 10 minutes of run time, and it takes several hours to recharge. Hoover lists a 3 AH spare battery for this system, but the price is $99. That’s a typical problem with proprietary lithium battery packs. They are often very pricey. The other issue or aggravation is that the friction fit attachments come off rather easily while you’re vacuuming.
Had Hoover packaged this with the larger battery, I would have rated it at 4 stars. As is, I can only give it 3. I’d recommend it to a friend as long as they can live with the 10 minute run time.
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Enjoy seamless viewing with this LG 34-inch WFHD monitor. The 178-degree wide-viewing angles provide quality visuals from almost any direction, while the anti-glare coating eliminates distractive reflections to let you focus. Flicker-safe technology helps prevent eye strain during extended viewing periods. This LG WFHD monitor has fast response times that eliminate blurring.
 
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Super value if it meets your needs
on June 24, 2019
Posted by: Capshroud
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Even knowing this is a 34” monitor, you’ll still be surprised how big it is. It takes a lot of desk space, so measure first. The screen is clear and bright with great, saturated color. It also has Radeon FreeSync which should help frame rates for gaming if you have an AMD graphics card. Assembly and setup are easy, and it looks impressive and attractive sitting on your desk.
For the money, this is one of the least expensive monitors of its size, but keep in mind that the native resolution is 2560 x 1080 with a 21:9 format. If you want QHD or UHD resolution, you’d need to spend at least three times as much. Picture it this way. It’s a stretched 27” FHD screen with 2560 rather than 1920 pixel width. That’s 1.33 times the width.
For me, there wasn’t a net gain. I’ve been using dual monitors for years and combined that’s more usable screen turf. The big advantage is you don’t have a break between the two screens or need to worry if your video card supports two monitors. Also, that super width can be pretty nice with video editing programs since you can a long timeline displayed. Its vertical screen dimension is also big at about 14”, so you need to decide if the extra width and size are what you need and want. Lastly, I do agree with a complaint I’ve heard about there being no height adjustment. I found myself needing to look up a bit more than I liked.
The bottom line is that this monitor does everything it’s supposed to and does it well. Good build quality, great screen, 2 HDMI inputs, FreeSync, and even HDR display capability. If the size and resolution match your needs, it’s a fantastic buy.
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Know what's going on when you're away from home. The Full HD camera delivers a clear, detailed view, allowing you to monitor your home 24 hours a day from the convenience of your smartphone, tablet, Samsung TV or fridge. The SmartThings camera intuitively distinguishes between a person and an object, alerting you immediately if necessary while minimizing false triggers.
 
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Good interior security cam
on June 21, 2019
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The new Samsung SmartCam does everything it should. It’s compact. It’s a WIFI connected smart device which means it can function without a hub. However, unless you intend this to be your only smart device, it really should be paired with the new Samsung Hub 3 which is a winner. If you’re interested in home automation, Samsung’s hub can connect to most brands of smart devices out there. All bulbs and many other smart devices require a hub to function.
Setup is easy and requires using the Samsung SmartThings mobile app and account. Click on add a device, choose the type of device, scan the QR code or enter the serial number, choose a location and give it a name. Within seconds the device is activated and registered. The real beauty is in the capabilities within the app. It lets you set up scenes (combinations of devices) and automations (if/then sequences). As an aside, if you’re going to set up a number of smart devices, give some thought to the naming, so you can keep things organized. There is a SmartThings Alexa skill which allows voice control of any device. She can even notify you if motion is detected.
This is intended to be an interior security camera. It’s powered from a plug-in adapter with about 8 feet of power lead and can be set on a horizontal surface or wall mounted. Two-way voice communication is also built in. When armed, it reacts to motion and records a minimum of 10 seconds of video which is sent to Samsung’s cloud server. That cloud function allows you to check what it’s seeing at any time and view recorded clips from your mobile device wherever you are. The view is wide angle and is high-resolution color when there’s light. It has infra-red capabilities and will give a black and white image in total darkness.
It’s a good little camera with good build quality and video. You do need to be part of the Samsung Cloud eco-system to use it.
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Light up any room with the SmartThings smart bulb that's easy to control from your smartphone or tablet. Turn on the living room lamps as you're heading home, dim the lights from movie night, or schedule them to turn off before bed. It's a smarter way to light your house while saving money on energy costs.
 
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Good basic white bulb
on June 21, 2019
Posted by: Capshroud
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This is a warm white, dimmable bulb at a reasonable price. It’s a 60W equivalent smart bulb, and as with all smart bulbs, it requires a smart hub to be more than a dumb bulb. I don’t know if it works with other hubs, but the newest Samsung Hub 3 is a winner if you’re interested in home automation since it can connect to most brands of smart devices out there.
Setup is easy and requires using the Samsung SmartThings Hub and mobile app. Click on add a device, choose the type of device, scan the QR code or enter the serial number, choose a location and give it a name. Within seconds the device is activated and registered. The real beauty is in the capabilities within the app. It lets you set up scenes (combinations of devices) and automations (if/then sequences). You can group lights together. As an aside, if you’re going to set up a number of smart devices, give some thought to the naming, so you can keep things organized.
It’s a cost-effective piece of the SmartThings eco-system.
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Control your small appliances from a smartphone by plugging it into this Samsung SmartThings Wi-Fi smart plug. Compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant enables seamless voice control. This Samsung SmartThings Wi-Fi smart plug lets you trigger lights to automatically turn on and off, and it extends the range of your devices when plugged into a wall outlet.
 
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Handy and useful
on June 21, 2019
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This little guy does just what you’d expect plus a little more. It’s a WIFI connected device, so it can operate without a hub. That said, the new Samsung Hub 3 is also worth having if you’re interested in home automation since it can connect to most brands of smart devices out there. A number of devices and essentially all light bulbs need a hub to operate. This is a single outlet, but it’s sized to allow you to plug two into a standard 115v outlet.
Setup is easy and requires using the Samsung SmartThings mobile app. Tell it to add a device, choose the type of device, scan the QR code or enter the serial number, choose a location and name. That’s it, and the device is activated and registered. It does the obvious by letting you turn anything up 15A on and off, but there’s an extra. It also shows the power draw and tracks the total power used. There’s also a physical button on the side to cycle on and off the old school way. The app also lets you set up scenes (combinations of devices) and automations (if/then sequences).
It’s handy and a basic part of the SmartThings eco-system.
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Protect your home or business with this Swann 1080p Wi-Fi floodlight security camera. The Full HD resolution lets you review captured footage in stunning detail, while the floodlight ensures that subjects are illuminated. This Swann 1080p Wi-Fi floodlight security camera includes a siren and two-way audio for scaring off trespassers and potential intruders.
 
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Good and nearly great
on June 1, 2019
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This is a motion detection flood light combined with a WIFI security camera which includes two-way voice communication. It can function as a simple motion light, but in addition, the camera and alarm functions can be enabled through the Swann app. When enabled, the camera records video and sound both internally and Swann’s cloud server. At any time you can see what the camera sees by using the app. The camera also has infrared illumination and gives an image even in the dark, which is pretty impressive. All the images are clear and sharp and quite wide angle.
The Swann app is the control center for this and any other Swann cameras you might have. You pair the camera to your phone and log it onto your home WIFI. It took me a few tries to get this working, but when I stood right under the unit, it all worked as per the instructions. At this point, the app controls the unit and all its settings. When armed, your phone will receive “motion detected” alerts, and you can review what has been recorded. It has Home (no security warnings), Night and Vacation presets which you can edit. All told the app is quite mature and fairly intuitive. There’s even a way to vary the light intensity in case you want to lower it for use as outdoor ambient lighting. It’s also Alexa savvy, but I have yet to test those features.
This product has a lot of really good features and some to be worked out. The first unit I received had problems with a cross-threaded camera mount, but Swann replaced it with no argument. I also had some hit and miss problems with recordings being sent to Swann’s server, but Swann support says a firmware update is coming to address that issue. However, I should mention that the local recordings were always there. One complaint I have is that this unit can only be wall mounted. Since my existing motion light was soffit mounted under the roof overhang, I had to relocate the electrical box to use this guy. This brings up an obvious point. If you’re not comfortable wiring a light fixture, you’ll need to hire an electrician. It must be hard wired.
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Watch movies or check emails with this Samsung Galaxy Tab A. It has a 10-inch screen for easy viewing, and the octa-core processor keeps up with multitasking or streaming. This Samsung Galaxy Tab A has a battery life of up to 13 hours on one charge for convenient portability and long-lasting use.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
Mixed - Good for the money
By Capshroud from Lawrence
There's a lot good about this tablet. It has a lot for the price such as a beautiful high-rez screen, a fast processor, really good battery life, and it comes with Android 6 Marshmallow (more about that).
A minor irritation is that the hardware navigation buttons are not illuminated. In a low light situation, you have to just know where they are.
The biggest weakness is that it only comes with 16 GB of internal memory. It does support SD cards up to 200 GB. However, I found that Samsung has chosen to NOT support adopted memory in their version of Marshmallow. This is true for all Sammy devices. This means you don't have the option of expanding that paltry 16 GB ... half of which is used by the system and Samsung's baked in apps and overlay.
The bottom line is that this is a fine home or kid's tablet, but you shouldn't confuse it with a real working tablet. Perhaps they just didn't want to steal too much thunder from their $400-500 offerings.
I'd almost give this 4 stars and would recommend it with the limitations mentioned.
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August 11, 2016
Yes, you can move some apps to the SD card. That ability has been around for a while, but it's not the same thing as Android 6 adopted memory. It's slower, some apps can be moved but they won't work exactly right ... especially after a reboot. Many still keep a lot of data and cache in internal memory. It's a work around.
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Watch movies or check emails with this Samsung Galaxy Tab A. It has a 10-inch screen for easy viewing, and the octa-core processor keeps up with multitasking or streaming. This Samsung Galaxy Tab A has a battery life of up to 13 hours on one charge for convenient portability and long-lasting use.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
Mixed - Good for the money
By Capshroud from Lawrence
There's a lot good about this tablet. It has a lot for the price such as a beautiful high-rez screen, a fast processor, really good battery life, and it comes with Android 6 Marshmallow (more about that).
A minor irritation is that the hardware navigation buttons are not illuminated. In a low light situation, you have to just know where they are.
The biggest weakness is that it only comes with 16 GB of internal memory. It does support SD cards up to 200 GB. However, I found that Samsung has chosen to NOT support adopted memory in their version of Marshmallow. This is true for all Sammy devices. This means you don't have the option of expanding that paltry 16 GB ... half of which is used by the system and Samsung's baked in apps and overlay.
The bottom line is that this is a fine home or kid's tablet, but you shouldn't confuse it with a real working tablet. Perhaps they just didn't want to steal too much thunder from their $400-500 offerings.
I'd almost give this 4 stars and would recommend it with the limitations mentioned.
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August 11, 2016
Navigator is correct that slow memory can slow the system when using external memory as an extension of internal memory. That's why Android 6 (not Samsung's version) gives you the choice of using the SD card as adopted or portable memory, AND it checks the card's speed and warns if it's too slow to work well. This slow down also happens when moving apps to the card as described by other users.
As I said in my review, this is still a very good tablet. It's probably the best out there for the money. It just didn't meet my needs.
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Protect your home or business with this Swann 1080p Wi-Fi floodlight security camera. The Full HD resolution lets you review captured footage in stunning detail, while the floodlight ensures that subjects are illuminated. This Swann 1080p Wi-Fi floodlight security camera includes a siren and two-way audio for scaring off trespassers and potential intruders.
 

Can the floodlight be wired and howlong do the battery last

It does not have batteries and must be hard wired.
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Gain the edge over your rivals with this Razer Mamba wireless gaming mouse. Its precise sensor delivers unbeatable accuracy onscreen, allowing instantaneous reactions and unrestricted movement with complete control. Tweak the click force to your precise needs to play with this Razer Mamba wireless gaming mouse even while charging and never miss a moment of the game.
 

Does this work on windows 10

Yes, it works fine with Windows 10
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The Brother MFC-J995DW INKvestment Tank all-in-one inkjet printer with tank technology is the optimal choice for your home or small office needs. The MFC-J995DW features reengineered INKvestment Tank cartridges along with an internal ink storage tank to deliver uninterrupted printing for up to 1 year without the need to purchase ink. Business-capable features include mobile device printing, Near Field Communication (NFC) print and scan capabilities, flexible paper handling options, automatic two-sided printing and easy on-screen navigation using a 2.7" color touch screen. With the ink included in-box, the Brother INKvestment Tank all-inclusive solution delivers truly uninterrupted printing, exceptional features, super convenience, large page yields and low-cost printing. Includes a two-year limited warranty with free online, call, or live chat support for the life of your printer. Prints up to 12 ISO ppm*, up to 10 ppm* in color.
 

Does this printer do photos well

Yes, it does a nice job with photos, but it's not very fast in photo mode.
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Enjoy hours of reliability and speed with this HP Pavilion desktop. Its AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 12GB of RAM let you accomplish multiple tasks at the same time, and its 1TB hard drive provides plenty of space for file storage. This HP Pavilion desktop comes with a wired keyboard and mouse for interacting with Windows 10 Home.
 

Please Explain: Number Of Memory Slots 2 Number of Memory Sticks Included 3

I think that's just a misprint. There are two memory slots and sticks.
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Enjoy hours of reliability and speed with this HP Pavilion desktop. Its AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 12GB of RAM let you accomplish multiple tasks at the same time, and its 1TB hard drive provides plenty of space for file storage. This HP Pavilion desktop comes with a wired keyboard and mouse for interacting with Windows 10 Home.
 

Graphics card? Dedicated or integrated? Does it have it's own Vram? Or shares the 12GB system ram?

The graphics is integrated and shares the 12GB of ram. .
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Watch movies or check emails with this Samsung Galaxy Tab A. It has a 10-inch screen for easy viewing, and the octa-core processor keeps up with multitasking or streaming. This Samsung Galaxy Tab A has a battery life of up to 13 hours on one charge for convenient portability and long-lasting use.
 

Does it have sdcard slot for sdcard to be able to use through my celular data plan?

SD cards have nothing to do with cellular use. If you mean a SIM card, then the answer is no.
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