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This Insignia™ NS-PCHD335 enclosure's aluminum construction safeguards your 3.5" Serial ATA hard drive against damage, allowing external use. USB 3.0 connectivity and a plug-and-play design help make setup easy.
 
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Works well, one thing to note
on August 2, 2015
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These enclosures do what they are supposed to do. Transfer speeds are very good over USB3, basically as fast as having the drive internal. The metal cases allow heat from the drives to dissapate. The metal cases are my one concern though - if you have them sitting on edge as they are designed to go on a hard surface like a desk there is a LOT of sound transfer. I have them in a shelf and the amount of noise transfer was enough to be distracting. You can hear the drives humming and they rattle and clatter when the drives are going. Fortunately the fix was simple, I just cut a piece of rubber shelf liner and put it under them and now they are as quiet as I would expect them to be. That would be the one improvement I would make, rubber feet on the bottom of the cause would avoid this issue entirely.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This Alienware ANW157493SLV laptop's 15.6" touch screen simplifies content navigation and displays visuals in realistic 3840 x 2160 resolution. An HDMI output makes it easy to connect to an external display.
 
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Powerful Mobile PC
on July 27, 2015
Posted by: Keyan
This laptop is a beast of a machine. It's no ultrabook - this is a machine built for performance and it is thicker and heavier than your typical laptop. Depending on your use case, the tradeoff is more than worth it. For me, it was finally time to replace my 6 year old custom built desktop. My life now isn't as conducive to sitting for long hours in front of a desktop and I was finding that I didn't get much use out of my PC because of it. This laptop can replace all but high end dedicated gaming desktops with ease. It has a well sized SSD for boot and for you to use for other apps you want to load quickly - the 256gb size is good for this type of use. It also has a 1TB spinning HDD. 1TB is pretty typical for most laptops with spinning HDDs in laptops, but this one spins at 7200 rpm, making it a higher performance drive like a desktop would typically have.
The CPU is also more similar to a desktop than a typical laptop. Most laptops that have Core i7 processors have slower speed CPUs that are only a dual core with the ability to run two threads for "4-way processing". This laptop has a true quad core i7 with dual threads for "8-way processing". It can also ramp up to a higher speed and has a larger local cache, which allows the CPU to fetch commonly used data more quickly. The 16gb of RAM is enough to easily run the most demanding applications.
The graphics on the laptop are impressive. The GTX 970M can run most games very well, and if you really need full desktop class graphics this laptop can be hooked to the Alienware graphics accelerator which allows for a desktop graphics card to render graphics. The 970M has 3 gig of GDDR5 and can also support CUDA acceleration for highly parallel non-graphics applications, such as photo and video editing. Many of the step down tier of laptops I looked at that have discrete graphics processors and dedicated memory only use DDR3, which is much slower for graphics applications.
A final note on the graphics - the display on this laptop is amazing. At a higher resolution than a Macbook Pro it is crystal clear with great color and contrast, and it has touch support.
The audio on this laptop is also very good with a Creative Sound Blaster audio controller. This does lead me to my one major concern - the first copy of this laptop I received had a defective headphone jack. After going through support it was determined that it was physically defective and the entire motherboard would have to be replaced. I decided instead to just exchange it for a new one through Best Buy. Moral of the story - always check all ports for proper functionality even if it isn't a port you are going to use often. The second copy works flawlessly and the audio is crisp without any background hiss or other noises from the system bus, as you would expect from a Creative audio controller.
The laptop came loaded with minimal additional software on it, it comes with software to create recovery media and do some data backup and to control the case LEDs and custom keys.
One final note - for all of its size this laptop does not contain an optical drive.
Overall, this is a very powerful and feature packed high end laptop that can replace all but the most powerful desktops and you can take it places. The graphics and display, along with both SSD and spinning hard drives, are the major standout features of this laptop. The only caution is the quality control - make sure that all of the ports are working before your return period is up or else you may be shipping it off to Dell (Alienware) for repair.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
I would recommend this to a friend!
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LifeProof frē Case for Apple iPhone® 6: Shield your iPhone 6 from drops, dirt, water and snow with this durable, lightweight case. It protects your whole phone while still allowing you to use all of your phone's buttons and features, including Touch ID.
 
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Phone ruined.
on June 3, 2015
Posted by: Keyan
I don't write many negative reviews but this case has a major design flaw that renders the waterproof design useless if it failes. This flaw meant my phone got ruined. Waterproof doors should always have a secondary locking mechanism to prevent accidental opening when being used in the water. At some point, despite periodic checks by me, the door came open in my pocket and water got in and killed my phone. It was never even submerged for longer than a minute but it is completely dead now. I should have recognized this before trusting the case with my phone, but I trusted the design and the claims of waterproofing to mean the door would stay put. An expensive lesson.
A simple change to the door to incorporate a sliding lock to prevent the door from being caught by a pocket lining or anything else and coming open would prevent this from happening. It is extremely disappointing that after going through all of the waterproofing checks outlined in the manual and feeling confident in the case to keep my phone protected during some brief use in water that it failed and as a result my phone was destroyed.
Other than that the case is fine, I found the screen cover to decrease accuracy and responsiveness somewhat but not enough to to make the phone unuseable.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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This Olympus Tough TG-3 digital camera is waterproof up to 49.2', freeze-proof down to 14°, shockproof up to 6.9' and crush-proof up to 220.5 lbs., allowing you to capture images and high-definition video footage in a variety of conditions.Memory card sold separately.
 
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Great tough camera, except for video
on February 25, 2015
Posted by: Keyan
This camera is great for stills and it's really fun when you are going to be in a mixed environment with dirt, water, cold, or a situation where it could be crushed in a pocket or pack if you fall. Autofocus is very quick and fairly accurate, overall image sharpness is good from the nice optics that the TG-3 has. The wide aperture when zoomed out is great for lower light situations and under water. The digital compass/GPS/barometer for altitude and water depth are all nice touches. When out taking pictures it is really cool to see where you were and what direction you were facing when you got a specific shot. Like all location based technology just be careful when you use it and how it is shared - geotagging your own home isn't always the best idea, but for vacation use it is really cool.
I do miss full manual controls - the closest this camera can come is an aperture mode where you can keep it wide open, and the AF selections are very limited. There is an "intelligent" tracking mode that tends to miss my subject and then start tracking, or a full auto mode that is the camera's guess as to what I want, or a limited frame right in the center that can't be moved.
My biggest disappointment though is with the movie mode. The new "lower" tier Tough camera will have 60fps, but the TG-3 is limited to only 30, and it is pretty rough with a lot of rolling shutter artifacts. It also will miss focus badly, even at the start of video recording, and doesn't AF well or at all during recording. Considering that this camera is likely the only one you are using in extreme environments, the lack of good video can be a major limitation for some people.
I find it adequate for those times when I really need a super durable camera or I am going to be using a camera in or around water. As a DSLR user I find myself missing a lot of the control I have with that camera when using this one, but the "tough" camera market is pretty limited to mostly or fully automatic cameras that don't offer as much manual control (and the complexity that goes along with it), and this one is one of the best in terms of still quality, optics, and overall features.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy hours of fun with this Anki DRIVE 000-00001 2-car starter kit that features cars that can be controlled by players or AI technology. Earn points by racing to upgrade your car's weapons and capabilities for an evolving racing experience.
 
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Amazing
on February 21, 2015
Posted by: Keyan
Picked this up after a friend told me about it. It is amazingly cool. Running the tutorial and watching the cars stay on the track with no slots or no rails was one of those experiences when you realize just how far technology and robotics have come. The track is large, 3.5' x 8.5', which is a really good size considering the scale and speed of the cars, especially if you are running 4 of them at once. Being able to roll the track up and tuck the whole thing away into the box (which is designed to be how you store the entire kit with well thought out spots for up to 4 cars, the track, charger, and tire cleaner) in a couple of minutes makes this even better - no long track setup. It does require fairly modern devices to run the cars as the cars require Bluetooth 4.0, so check the compatibility list before you buy to make sure it will work in your home. That might be the one drawback to the system, for four players you would be looking at over $1,000 in devices and tracks/cars (4 current iPod touches and the starter kit with 2 additional cars).
I really like that the cars turn themselves on the track and you don't have to worry about braking around the turns, it makes the game much more accessible. My 6 year old son and I are having a blast being on a team and taking on two AI cars - which are surprisingly pretty tough at times.
Overall I am really pleased with the system, it is a great hybrid of a video game and real life toys that are a marvel of technology and my whole family is having a blast with it.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The thinnest iPad ever is also the most capable. It's loaded with advanced technologies, including the Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
 
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Fantastic power in a compact size
on November 23, 2014
Posted by: Keyan
The new iPad Air 2 is by far the best iPad to date, in fact it is the best iOS device Apple has ever made. I am very impressed with it.
First, the size. This thing is thin. Really thin. As thin as an iPod touch and thinner than any version of the iPhone 6. The rest of the dimensions are the same as the previous iPad air.
The screen is also improved, it really does control glare better and more importantly to me the color is more uniform. The previous iPad Air had a tendency to go from a cooler to warmer color temperature from side to side and this one does not do that. Touch ID is a welcome feature for those who have gotten used to unlocking their device without entering a passcode.
Finally, the processor. The A8X is a monster. A triple core 64-bit CPU, a top end graphics core that when benchmarked is dominating every other tablet out there, and 2GB of RAM. The iPad Air 2 is just a crazy amount of computing power in an almost impossibly thin form factor. The extra memory makes a huge difference when having multiple applications open as they won't reload as often, the same goes for safari tabs, you can have several open and they won't reload when switching between them.
Overall, this is the best iPad ever made and is the most power you can get on any iOS device.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Only at Best BuyPersonalize the appearance of your Apple iPhone 6 Plus or 6s Plus with this Insignia™ NS-A65T2MB case that features a stylish matte finish with glossy edges to offer an attractive look. TPU material delivers protection against scratches.
 
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A nice basic case
on October 9, 2014
Posted by: Keyan
For the price I am very impressed with this case. If you want minimalism this is an excellent option. The grippy texture to the sides and matte back make it feel nice in the hand. It adds minimal bulk while providing decent scratch protection. I don't think it would provide a lot of impact protection though as it is very thin. It does provide protection on all four sides though which is a good thing. If you want scratch and abrasion protection in an inexpensive case that feels nice in the hand this is a good option.
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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Shield your Apple iPhone 6 Plus against damage with this Insignia™ NS-A65ST2C case, which features TPU material for long-lasting use and dependable protection. Fit construction and a clear design help preserve the sleek look of your device.
 
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Decent case if you like clear
on October 9, 2014
Posted by: Keyan
This is a decent basic case for the iPhone 6P. It has a decent amount of bumper but is still thin through the back and should provide some impact protection while not adding bulk. It does let the excellent design of the iPhone shine through...but that is also the major drawback. Clear cases are lint magnets and somehow lint and other pocket debris always finds its way under the case and after a while they just end up looking dirty. This is what happened to the one I tried for a few days. Overall it is nice if you want a clear case, but be aware of the drawbacks.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
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Keep your Apple iPhone 6 Plus or 6s Plus safe on the go with this Tech21 Impact Tactical 43740BBR case, which features TPU material that helps absorb shocks and prevent abrasions. The play-through design allows easy access to your phone's features.
 
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So far the best all around case
on October 9, 2014
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This case is the best one I have tried. Excellent balance of bulk to protection. I feel like the phone would survive a decent impact in this case if and when that happens. The case does not add a lot of bulk to the phone at all while covering all sides with well designed cutouts for the camera, mute/lock switch, and the bottom ports. The styling is subtle but distinct and the materials feel durable and good in the hand. Overall I am very happy with the case.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy your Apple iPhone 6 Plus on the go with this Case-Mate CM031449 case, which features a built-in stand that enables simple hands-free viewing. Integrated card slots let you keep ID and credit cards easily accessible.
 
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Not very functional
on October 1, 2014
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The material quality is nice and the fit is good, but overall the case just isn't very useable. Contrary to what Best Buy's website says, there is no magnetic closure of any kind, so the cover just flops around. When open, it does not fold flush to the back of the case, which causes it be VERY thick in the hand, anyone who owns a 6P knows that the last thing you need is more bulk in your hand. The card slots are positioned such that the cards will rub against the screen - if you have one of the newer metal core credit cards this could lead to screen damage. Also, while you can in theory close the lid and talk on the phone using the cutout in the cover, you cannot access the volume buttons with the lid on. This makes it very hard to use when taking a phone call as you have to open it, answer the call, close it, and then hope the volume level is acceptable. It's a nice idea but overall the case makes using the phone harder, which isn't what a case should do.
My Best Buy number: 0538103235
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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SynopsisYou've received your assignment, hustled into a helicopter and skillfully maneuvered into the murky abyss of a mysterious land — with one deadly mission on your mind. You slip and sneak through dangerous territory. You spot an enemy in the distance and raise your rifle as you aim with precision. With a nearly silent pop, he drops lifelessly from view, as you press on, planting explosives to carve your way through secured fortresses, removing classified information and leaving only a trail of smoke in your wake. Welcome to a new kind of war. Tomorrow, the government will deny that your operation ever occurred. Your location will be obscured. Your alibi will be written. The war will be erased from history. But today, you bask in the glory of a perfect kill.Call of Duty: Black Ops is the latest installment in the Call of Duty franchise and the follow-up to last year's blockbuster Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The Cold War has ended — or at least, it appears that it has. You are one of the few to know the secrets of the deadly conflicts that persist and to complete the classified operations that quietly protect the nation. You are Black Ops. Descend into the explosive combat with all-new force and all-new technologies to destroy the enemy, including new Killstreaks like Napalm Strikes, a remote-controlled explosive device and controllable helicopters. A deadlier mission than ever requires the most intensive Combat Training yet — hone your tactics offline against A.I. bots in both Free-For-All and Team Deathmatch modes and earn COD Points to purchase equipment, attachments, perks and new customization options. Further test your nerves and weapon skills in point-gambling Wager Matches, and celebrate each epic kill in Theater Mode. You are being summoned — do you have the courage to answer a grave new Call of Duty?
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Treyarch (noobs) FTL - A sorry attempt to copy MW2
By Brewcrew414 from Milwaukee, WI
Wow!!.....I am completely amazed at how terrible this game is. First of all, the campaign mode is just a joke. Absolutely boring. Nothing about campaign mode is interesting or keeps my attention at all. OH WOW the Cold War, how exciting!!! Well if you have a weak campaign mode, then maybe your online mode might be able to make the game worth it, right? NOT EVEN CLOSE The PSN servers dedicated to CODBO are a complete joke. Its like playing on dial up. Ive gone back and occasionally played MW2 and those servers are lag free. If you like a lag fest, then you'll live BO online. Nothing makes sense on CODBO online. People shooting you in mid air, super strong smgs, numerous disconnections and hot migrations, and hip fire is the easiest way to get kills? If you think its my connection that makes me lag, its not. I'm running a cable connection maxing out @ 18-20mbps on a direct connect. The online mode is so congested but I feel like the game itself lags up my ps3. In fact only with BOs has my PS3 froze up many many times, at least 1 or 2 times a week!! It feels like there is so much loading going on that its burning my PS3 up. Even the opening credits are a strain on my PS3 and it reads the HDD 4 separate times before I can actually start to look for a game! Why is there so much load time when the graphics are definitely not better than CODMW2? The guns look and feel like toys. It sounds like I'm shooting an airsoft gun. So what sucks about the game so far....campaign, originality, graphics, sounds, unrealistic physics, and ONLINE LAG. Yes its only been a month since the game has been out but with the millions of dollars that they've made off of the sales of the game and the anticipation and success of the previous CODs the least they could do it make it work properly. Zombies mode is the ONLY thing that BOs has going for it. Thanks for that. Overall a much lamer version of MW2 and not worth the $60. I dare you to rent it to see how terrible it is. I cant wait for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 because its going to be made by the real game developers who reinvented the COD franchise. Oh if you think that I'm not credible gamer, here are my legit stats - MW2 2.3 kill/death ratio @ 150,000 kills with a win percentage of 3.0+. Black Ops 1.9 kill/death ratio at 15,000 kills with a win percentage of 3.0+.
Below are pictures of the screen when it froze.
Not even MW3 will be..
December 3, 2010
..made by the same people, or did you miss that Activision fired the co-founders of Infinity Ward and a huge mass exodus of the rest of the main talent happened right after? Infinity Ward is nothing like it was.
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The 2nd generation Apple TV® allows you to stream movies, TV shows, photos and music from your computer to a compatible HDTV or home theater system via the built-in 802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN connection. Smart Set-Top Box Get a world of instant entertainment with this smart set-top box. Connect to the Internet and stream movies, listen to music and access a wide variety of other content on your HDTV. Learn more about smart products. Netflix YouTube Flickr
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Guys listen!! Don't get it.
By Anonymousapplecollector from Savannah
You guys need to stop and listen to me and that other person. He's right, this device is terrible. I own lots of products from apple and this is so far the worst device I've ever own in my life. I've been having the first gen 160gb and it is totally worth it than this, you can actually buy and own instead of just only able to rent really expensive movies. I got this as a bd gift cause my dad knows I'm a big apple collector so I felt really sorry for him and gave it back so he can return it. So do yourself a favor and just save up $50 extra and get the 1st gen apple tv you won't be disappointed.
Ever hear of home sharing?
December 15, 2010
Apparently you didn't actually bother to learn how to use it. You can enable home sharing from iTunes running on your home computer and share your entire iTunes library with this device. If you really want to own a movie, you can buy it through iTunes on your computer and then stream it wirelessly to the Apple TV. This gives you access to (probably) a much, much larger amount of storage than what the older Apple TV had.
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Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera with 18–135mm IS Lens: Great for the ambitious amateur or dedicated professional, this Canon DSLR camera makes it a snap to produce high-quality pictures and movies. The included UD zoom lens provides a high-resolution photo with reduced chromatic aberration and its refined image stabilization technology steadies the shot and reduces blur, resulting in a sharp and clear picture.Memory card sold separately.
 
Overall2 out of 52 out of 5
Good camera, but to close to the T2i
By da12 from California
Let me start by saying I'm not a professional, but I have owned the T2i, the 50d and now the 60d. I've also rented and tested the 7d and 5d. Over the years I've read several books and got some tutoring from a professional photographer and I feel I know DSLR's pretty well. I have many amazing pictures with all the above cameras. Here is my opinion after owning the 60d.
1. The picture quality of the 50d, 60d and t2i and 7d are identical. I can't find a difference. I did see a considerable difference when I used the 5d though.
2. The video quality of all the cameras seemed pretty equal.
3. I used heavy lenses on all the cameras. No difference in strength. They're all great. I do like the lightweight of the t2i for backpacking though.
4.The 60d has an okay frame rate. Faster than the 5d and t2i. It's faster frame rate is minor and at my sons soccer games, the t2i caught just a many "great" shots. Now when I used the 7d, it did give me quite a few more shots to choose from. I have to admit, for action 7d is more than a step above.
5. Yes the autofocus does have cross type on the 60d but I've never had focusing issues from the t2i, 60d or 7d or 5d. I also never noticed a difference from old 50d vs the t2i. In fact, I didn't even notice a difference between the 7d and the t2i. Maybe in low light the 7d's 19 point is better, but like I said before, I've never had any focusing issues with the 9 point center cross only system on the t2i. Just my opinion, it's all hype.
6.Battery, the t2i's battery lasted me for many hundreds of pics and videos on my last vacation of 3 days. If I was to take to many more, I probably would of needed another battery with any camera.
7. I like the simple buttons on the t2i. I don't understand why people like the controls of the more expensive cameras. After you get used to the t2i, its the fastest....at least for me.
8. Last: Price - The t2i is a bit less than 2/3's the cost of the 60d. Why spend more unless you do lots of action (7d) or want ultra high quality (5d).
In closing, for me it's all about value. The 60d is in a bad position. The expensive middle area. Missing many great features of it's big brothers, the 5d and 7d, and no real "MAJOR" improvement from the t2i. The t2i is more than worth it's price. Probably the best ever value for it's price tag. The 7d is great but a little pricey. It is great for action though. After either owning or testing all the above cameras, my next purchase will be the 5d. Now that camera's full frame sensor is really an improvement. Much sharper and vivid detail. I've learned that first hand.
By the way I returned the 60d to save for the 5d.
I have to disagree
March 21, 2011
As my detailed review points out, there are a lot of pros to the 60D vs even the new rebel T3i. For starters, it has a kit lens that retails for more than twice what the kit lens with the Rebel's come with. Additionally, the shutter is faster, has a secondary LCD screen, better controls (I like the dual dial), better AF system, and a bunch of other things that if you just look at the flashy front page spec sheet you won't see, but when you really get into using the camera you will appreciate. It also has a "C" mode on the dial for Custom - in this mode you can define which features are auto, which are manual, etc, and gives you another place to set up options. The price difference between the Rebel and the 60D (since the 60D seems to be pretty much on perpetual sale now with Best Buy) is about $300 - which is the price difference in the kit lens alone, and you get a lot of extra features over the Rebel.
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Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera with 18–135mm IS Lens: Great for the ambitious amateur or dedicated professional, this Canon DSLR camera makes it a snap to produce high-quality pictures and movies. The included UD zoom lens provides a high-resolution photo with reduced chromatic aberration and its refined image stabilization technology steadies the shot and reduces blur, resulting in a sharp and clear picture.Memory card sold separately.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
Steep learning curve
By Picker57 from Fort Collins, CO
I have an extensive history with film SLR's, and with some very capable point-n-shoot digitals. This camera seems capable of a lot of things, many of which don't interest me. However some commonplace things seem more awkward than they should. Example: the flip-out viewer (which I love with my Canon A640) won't work jointly with the regular viewfinder. Also, resetting ISO, aperture, etc. is not nearly as intuitive as I'd like (again, this is compared to my old Canon EF film SLR).
The camera's manual is really pretty good. I purchased a "field guide" as well, and it's pretty useless.
I'm still going through a learning curve with the kit lens (Canon's 18-135mm). So far I'm not impressed, at least when comparing to my old Canon FD lenses.
Expected behavior..
May 3, 2011
This camera is a SLR - so the Mirror will flip up and the shutter will open for video mode. When the mirror is flipped up it blocks the viewfinder to prevent extraneous light from entering the camera body and so it is out of the path of the light as it enters the camera and reaches the sensor. This is how they all work, with the exception of the translucent mirror on some of the newer Sony's - however that mirror comes with a cost of losing about 1/3 of the light entering the camera from reaching the sensor, and if dust gathers on the mirror it also shows up in your pictures...
You are using a kit lens - if you had expensive lenses on old Film camera you should expect different results. Also with film cameras the pictures you get are often not blown up to screen size, or zoomed in to do some "pixel peeping" looking for imperfections.
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Protect your digital camera in this Fastpack backpack. The mesh side pocket and outer accessory pockets allow you to carry multiple personal items along with your digital camera wherever you go.
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Does not hold zoom lens
By photon
This bag was purchased as part of a package deal best buy was offering. The bag is not large enough for the lenses that were purchased as part of the package. The front flap on the bag serves no purpose,other than being an annoyance. There are a limited number of ways to rearrange the storage area. Very dissappointed that best buy would include a bag in a package that would not hold the items purchased.
Yes it does
May 6, 2011
Watch the product video on Lowpro's website - the front flap is for securing the zippers so you can gain access to the camera while still having the bag slung over one shoulder and not have a zipper run and open the bag all the way inadvertently.
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Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera with 18–135mm IS Lens: Great for the ambitious amateur or dedicated professional, this Canon DSLR camera makes it a snap to produce high-quality pictures and movies. The included UD zoom lens provides a high-resolution photo with reduced chromatic aberration and its refined image stabilization technology steadies the shot and reduces blur, resulting in a sharp and clear picture.Memory card sold separately.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Durable DSLR
By bobbybilly from Chicago
I was going back and forth between the 60D and the 7D. Besides the $600ish price difference what is the real difference to the "typical" consumer? While I was prepared to purchase the 7D, I was concerned about the size (and secondly for me the weight). After handling the 7D I realized it was a significantly more robust camera than the 60D. A bit more than I was looking for as a hobbyist photographer. That being said, the 60D still has a very full and robust feel and is comfortable to hold. Its predecesor, the 50D (which I have not handled), had a metal body (which also added weight). The 60D is not metal but still feels very stable and firm, not cheap by any means. I don't think the non-metal case is an issue, but rather a benfit, because it makes it lighter.
As I learned from reading specs. on other websites, the 7D, 60D, and Rebel T3i have the EXACT same 18 megapixel image sensor. In image controlled image tests on these websites, it is pointed out that image quality between these three cameras will be almost the same.
The main difference between i see between these cameras is the ability to cusomize both menu and button functions, and customize how you shoot your photos. The 7D, however is significantly more advanced in that it has Dual processors (not image sensors), which will result in much faster image processing, and therefore more photos per second. Also, the 7D also has superior autofocus capabilities (19 points vs 9) which will help in focusing. Of course faster is always better, the 60D has been super fast for me (5.3 frames per second), and I havent had any focusing problems.
Another thing pointed out by websites and people I know is that the lens you attatch will have more effect on the photo quality than the actual camera body. This makes sense, especially considering 3 cameras with the same image sensor..
I was concerned about the 18mm-135mm lens in the kit. I am glad that I purchased the kit with the lens. Although it does feel "cheep" (I knew this when I purchased) it does seem to take great photos. It is noisy (uses a DC motor, like a little toy car sound), but still think it is worth it in the "kit". I probably wouldnt pay the $500 this lens sells for separately, but with the kit, it is a good value if you do not have many or any lenses.Takes better pictures than the way it feels.
Considering this was my first DSLR I decided to purchase the 60D Kit, and spend the extra money on purchasing "better" quality lenses. I have purchased the 70-300mm USM (quiet) tele-zoom lens plus the 60d kit for less than the 7D kit with one lens.
Although, I never planned to use it, I was however very disapointed with the LiveView (use the LCD screen instead of the viewfinder to take pictures) on the 60D (don't know about the others). It takes too long to focus in this mode. Because it is so SLOW (compared to regular viewfinder), I find it a useless function.
Some review have not liked the lack of tactical feedback from the buttons (button are not overly responsive). Although I can see how some may not like the button response, they are still quite usable, and it is not a big deal to me.
Of course there are other differences, but I found the main broad differences are as follows. Since all have the exact same image sensors:
-T3i is good for budget consious who is not overly concerned with custimization or options when taking photos (3.7 frames per second)
-60D has more options, and is faster than the T3i (5.3 frames per second)
-7D is much faster at processing and focussing camera for those who want specific photo options available to them. (8 frames per second)
Switch the focus mode
May 25, 2011
Switch the live view focus to quick mode. It will flip the mirror back down and use the phase array, and then flick the mirror back up. Much faster.
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This external flash features a low recycle time, full 180° swivel in either direction and full flash control on the compatible EOS digital SLR camera's menu.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
Average
By Semperfiusa from Texas
The tilt and swivel mechanism is super tight. Feel like you may break it to turn it. I have a Canon 7D and this flash can't come close to keeping up when camera is in burst mode.
Mine is fine
August 13, 2011
Are you pressing the release button before trying to move it? Also I am not sure there is a hotshoe flash on the planet that can maintain 8 FPS. The full speed burst rate of the 7D is not designed for use with flash.
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This external flash features a low recycle time, full 180° swivel in either direction and full flash control on the compatible EOS digital SLR camera's menu.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
A must for your dSLR
By Keyan
A hotshoe flash is a must for a dSLR camera to get the best pictures, especially if you are going to do any kind of indoor photography or long distance shots outside. I find this one to be the best one for my 60D. It is not as large as the 580, and since the 60D can be a wireless flash controller I don't need the 580 to be a command unit for that either. The construction is rugged and the case is nice ballistic nylon and fits it well.
These flashes are very advanced and can even receive zoom data from your lens to adjust the power and focus of the flash appropriately. Additionally, it has a red AF assist light that puts out a grid on your subject allowing the AF system in the camera to have an ideal pattern to use for focusing. This is vastly improved over the strobe effect the pop-up flash will use for AF assist. It is also fully articulated and can be fired in just about any direction allowing for some really neat bounce flash effects. Additionally, it can be used wirelessly to provide off-camera flash and even comes with a stand (that slips into its own pocket in the case!) for this purpose. Some Canon cameras can act as a controller without a master unit, while others will require either a 580 or the hotshoe wireless master unit for this ability.
Recycle time is very, very fast, able to fire several times a second with no noticeable whine as the capacitors charge up. I would suggest some high discharge rate (not the same as mAH capacity) NiMH batteries to feed this flash unit as quickly as possible so it is always ready.
Overall, this is a must have if you are serious about taking indoor and flash photography to the next level to with your dSLR.
Yes
August 13, 2011
I have used it with the wireless controller built into the 60D. It works very well indoors, outside you need to have it on a line of sight with the camera for it to work well. Since I use it almost entirely inside that isn't much of a concern for me.
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Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera with 18–135mm IS Lens: Great for the ambitious amateur or dedicated professional, this Canon DSLR camera makes it a snap to produce high-quality pictures and movies. The included UD zoom lens provides a high-resolution photo with reduced chromatic aberration and its refined image stabilization technology steadies the shot and reduces blur, resulting in a sharp and clear picture.Memory card sold separately.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Digital Camera mirrors the SLR of Old
By kamuizot from North Carolina
I've used Canon cameras for a long time. 10 years ago I bought a Sony Digital and haven't used film ever since. That Sony has served me well, but when it came time to upgrade to the Digital SLR I found comfort in the fact that the new cameras used the basic layout of the old film cameras. With this camera I know where to look for things like Shutter speed and F-stop adjustments. I know where the focal sensors are and how to adjust them as well even though I just bought this camera. I did not find this true when I experimented with a friends new Nikon digital SLR. This isn't a negative reflection on Nikon, I simply know Canon cameras better and I'm glad to see that Canon kept the basic layout no matter how much more complex these cameras have become.
This camera is obviously more complex than the old film cameras. I've been trying to get comfortable with all the bells and whistles this camera will do. However, the basic shooting and adjusting needed to take good pictures is easy to find and I love how easily I can shoot, adjust, shoot and adjust.
I don't like the software that comes with this camera. It isn't at all easy to use. The raw files, CR2, is also something of a pain. I can only open them with the Canon software and they are really big files to keep if I am rarely going to use them.
I love the flip out screen, but I worry that I'm going to break it off in a moment of distraction.
RAW isn't that hard..
November 21, 2011
There are lots of software options that can read RAW files, even windows can download a codec so you can preview them just like any other jpeg. All products from Adobe (Photoshop Elements, Lightroom, CS5, etc) can handle the RAW files with ease.
They aren't designed to be small, they are the completely uncompressed image directly from the Camera's sensor. JPEG images lose some of the picture data as part of the compression, RAW files don't.
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This extremely convenient Digital Sound Projector is low profile enough to fit neatly in front of a TV and is 3D compatible (HDMI V.1.4a). Low profile soundbar allows positioning in front of most TVs for a neat and compact AV system. Subwoofer is also convenient can be placed vertically or horizontally. Digital Sound Projector technology provides true surround sound for maximum enjoyment.
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
I hope I got a bad one
By CJ1969 from Chicago, IL
Honestly, this things sounded even worse than just hooking a cheap pair of PC speakers up to my TV. I sincerely hope I just got a bad one. It was tinny, thin sound. I didn't even bother hooking up the subwoofer after I heard the soundbar by itself. HORRIBLE.
The sub is essential..
January 16, 2013
The subwoofer also includes the woofers and props up the mids, you really should have bothered to listen to the entire unit before making a judgement call.
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Pair your workout with these black Jaybird Vista wireless headphones. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 6 hours of listening time, while the waterproof, sweatproof design helps prevent fluid damage. These Jaybird Vista wireless headphones have ear hooks and three pairs of soft interchangeable eartips for a secure fit and added comfort during extended periods of use.
 

What is the play time on a full charge.

Around 6 hours, plus 10 hours of charge in the case, so up to 16, with a couple of charging breaks in there.
5 years, 1 month ago
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HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
 

Is there a gtx 1660ti installed or not? What size pwr supply?

Yes, 1660 Ti, 500W. My review should post soon if you want a deep dive.
5 years, 3 months ago
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Keyan
 
HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
 

Why in the graphics for the specs its says intel hd graphics is there not a gtx 1660 TI?

The spec sheet is REALLY wrong for this thing. It's a 1660 Ti.
5 years, 3 months ago
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Keyan
 
HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
 

Does this computer have a memory card reader built in?

No, but there are two USB ports on the front to hook one up.
5 years, 3 months ago
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Keyan
 
HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
 

How many cores are there in this pc

8, no hyperthreading.
5 years, 3 months ago
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Keyan
 
HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
 

Is the 1660 ti better then the 1060? And if so why is this one cheeper then the 1060?

Yes. It's a new part from Nvidia, and really awesome, it's on par with a 1070.
5 years, 3 months ago
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Keyan
 
HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
 

The advertisement and stated processor says its a 9th gen i7-9700 however if you click on the pdf information for this computer it states that it is an 8th Gen i7-8700? Also indicates that graphics are onboard and not the GPU?

It's wrong. It's an i7-9700, there are no onboard video outputs, it is a 1660 Ti GPU that provides video.
5 years, 3 months ago
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Keyan
 
Unlock new potential for your wireless headphones with this Airfly headphone accessory. It plugs into any conventional headphone jack to enhance your listening experience and can pair with in-flight entertainment systems for added convenience. This Airfly headphone accessory has an eight-hour battery life and recharges through USB, so it's easy to take anywhere.
 

IS THIS EASY TO PAIR? IS IT NECESSARY TO PAIR EACH TIME THE TV AND HEADPHONES ARE TURNED ON, OR ONCE THE PAIR HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED CAN YOU FORGET ABOUT THE TRANSMITTER HANGING ON THE BACK OF THE TV? AND WHAT KIND OF RANGE DOES IT TRANSMIT?

It can be tricky to pair, but once paired, it will remember the device it is paired to. It needs to be charged, so you can’t forget about it. It transmits as far as Bluetooth will, in most cases about 20 feet. Note that Bluetooth is laggy, and if you are watching TV, you may noice lips out of sync.
5 years, 4 months ago
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Keyan
 
Unlock new potential for your wireless headphones with this Airfly headphone accessory. It plugs into any conventional headphone jack to enhance your listening experience and can pair with in-flight entertainment systems for added convenience. This Airfly headphone accessory has an eight-hour battery life and recharges through USB, so it's easy to take anywhere.
 

Can you plug wired headphones into this to make them wireless?

No, the device only transmits, it cannot be a reciver.
5 years, 4 months ago
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Keyan
 
Ditch the headphone cable with these Insignia Bluetooth wireless earbuds. With up to five hours of use per charge and an included charging case for mid-day boosts, these earbuds are ideal for daily use. These Insignia Bluetooth wireless earbuds feature a built-in microphone for hands-free calling and easy voice commands.
 

Can I leave them in the charger case without them over charging and harming the battery

Yes, they are designed to work that way.
5 years, 9 months ago
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Keyan