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Enjoy mobile communications with this Sony Xperia 10 smartphone. A Qualcomm Snapdragon 2.2GHz octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM facilitate multitasking and smooth running of applications, while the 6-inch Full HD display lets you watch high-quality videos. This Sony Xperia 10 smartphone features 64GB of internal storage for music tracks, videos and documents and supports microSD cards of up to 512GB.
 
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Feature Packed Without Breaking the Bank
on March 16, 2019
Posted by: lambda100
**Summary**
With its uniquely long and narrow 21:9 aspect ratio, the new mid-range Sony Xperia 10 caters to users who consume cinematic content and multi-task using split screen. Combining premium build quality, smooth performance, feature rich front and rear cameras, and a nearly stock android operating system, Sony shows us that it can offer great value without too many compromises.
**Performance**
The Sony Xperia performs very well for a mid-range phone. It is easy to hold with one hand, no matter if you have large or small hands. The phone feels centrally balanced with a smooth back and a nicely finished full HD 1080 x 2560, 6” screen constructed with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 material. It comes pre-installed with Android 9 Pie, and Sony doesn’t deviate much from stock Android. There isn’t much bloatware that comes with it other than Sony’s own Xperia Lounge app and an FM Radio app. Netflix and Facebook come pre-installed and baked into the OS as well, but I would have much rather it not come prepackaged since it doesn’t give us any flexibility to uninstall these apps. After all, how hard is it to download these apps from the Google Play Store?
**Swiping: Swiping and scrolling across the screen are smooth, fast, and instantaneous.
**Unique Sony Features: Sony adds two new very useful features to the Android user interface to facilitate navigation with one hand: 1. One Handed Mode and 2. Side Sense. I think that Sony acknowledges that this is a tall phone where some folks with smaller hands may find it difficult to reach all the way to the top of the screen while holding it with one hand. To solve this, Sony introduces One Handed Mode in which you can double tap the home button to reduce the display size of the screen that you are viewing. The smaller screen can be resized to your choosing. The reduced screen can now be easier to navigate with one hand. Think of this as Sony’s version of resizing a screen for Android similar to how you would reduce the screen size on a Windows PC environment. The second feature is Side Sense. By double tapping a sensor area bar to the right edge of the screen, it will bring up your frequently used apps. I think both of these features should be implemented on all smartphones. I applaud Sony with my free hand (while holding my Sony phone with the other hand) for coming up with them.
**Camera: The dual rear camera comes with a 13MP f/2.0 and 5MP f/2.4 cameras. The front camera is an 8MP, f/2.0 shooter. The camera performs very well under sufficient lighting. The HDR feature on the camera does a fantastic job balancing out a high contrast scene. Pictures come out sharp, detailed, and colors are accurately reproduced. In my experience, even low light photos are acceptable with the Sony Xperia. You’ll need to expect some graininess, artifacts from high iso, and softness in your pictures under low light using the Sony Xperia’s camera. After all, the camera’s tiny image sensor and software post processing can only do so much. The built in flash will help with some of these situations. Apart from this, the camera comes with various modes to improve your experience: Portrait Selfie, Bokeh, Slow Motion, Manual, Creative Effect, and Panorama Modes are all available to explore.
**Video: The Sony Xperia does a fine job recording video. You have a choice in recording in 4K (16:9)(I assume it’s 30fps), 4K (21:9)(again, 30fps?), Full HD (30fps), Full HD (60fps), HD, VGA, and MMS. Sony offers Steady Shot to stabilize the video images.
**21:9 Aspect Ratio: I don’t think any other smartphone manufacturer on the market right now offers a 21:9 aspect ratio other than Sony. Sony purposely chose the 21:9 aspect ratio to enable users to watch cinematic content on its smartphones without the top and bottom black bars that you frequently find when watching movies on screens that do not have the native 21:9 aspect ratio that cinema is shot in. It definitely works well when watching movies. The entire smartphone screen, every pixel in fact, was used when I watched movies using the phone. However, keep in mind that this only works for content that was produced in the 21:9 aspect ratio. Sony’s marketing department conveniently forgets to mention that for all other video content, you’ll see not only the top and bottom bars, but perhaps some left and right black bars as well as they were not originally recorded in the 21:9 aspect ratio. I found this out while watching some youtube content when I maximized the video screen only to find out that I had a video bordered on all sides by thick black frames. I heard these black bars will show up for some shows on Netflix as well. So much for the 21:9 marketing. Sigh.
To Sony’s credit, however, the 21:9 aspect ratio does work well for split screen usage. It provides plenty of usable real estate when using two apps such as browsing with the Chrome web browser simultaneously while reading Gmail. I found split screen particularly useful when listening to music off of YouTube. We’ve all been there where we’re listening to music on Youtube, and tried placing the app in the background only to find out that the music turns off. Well, with split screen, this provides a workaround where you simultaneously have the Youtube app open on half the display while using your other app, e.g. Gmail or Chrome browser, on the other half of the display.
**What else should you know about the Sony Xperia 10?**
+Let’s not forget about call quality, after all this is a cell phone first and an entertainment center second. Call voices come through clearly and the speaker can get plenty loud. I’m on T-mobile, and the phone works well with this carrier.
+The phone has a 3.5mm aux jack to connect headphones. Kudos to Sony for not following other manufacturers in abandoning the 3.5mm jack.
+The internal speaker sounds surprisingly good. Great clarity for dialogue and music from a small speaker, but I still recommend connecting a bluetooth speaker or using headphones.
+Battery: It’s a 2,870 mAh capacity battery. I got around 7 hours running on 50% brightness and playing movies continuously. On standby, with only wifi on, the battery percentage dropped approximately 5% in 10 hours. I believe that with moderate use, you’ll have no problem getting through a whole day without charging. Sony also includes a Stamina mode that kicks in to conserve battery when the battery percentage drops to a certain number of your choosing.
+The first thing you should do after powering on the phone and connecting to your network is to update the phone to Sony’s latest version of the OS. It has been reported that the phone may experience some performance hiccups with the factory shipped OS out of the box.
+If you remove the compartment that houses the nano Sim card while the phone is on, it will automatically power down and reboot. Don’t be alarmed. This is normal for the Sony Xperia 10.
+The tray for the micro SD card will require you to have some length to your fingernails in order to pry it out to insert your micro SD card.
+You can use a micro SD Card with up 512Mb of storage.
+The phone is spec’d with 64 gb of internal storage, however, there’s actually only around 49 gb that’s available for use. The operating system took out a large chunk of storage.
+I don’t know how many nits of screen brightness the display can be at its brightest, but I was quite happy that I was able to still view the content on the screen outside in bright sunlight without having to shade the phone. Even my Google Pixel XL (1st Gen) couldn’t get to such brightness levels and had difficulty viewing under sunlight. And that’s considered a premium phone.
+The phone comes with bluetooth v5.0, but if all of your connecting devices are v 4.x and below, you won’t be able to take advantage of what v5.0 has to offer.
+The Sony Xperia 10 has the Google Assistant built in. Once you teach it to recognize your voice, the phone’s microphone easily pick up your “Hey Google” or “Okay Google” command and responds.
**Should you buy it?**
The Xperia 10 has plenty of noteworthy features packed into a mid-range phone. It’ll definitely suit most users’ needs whose concerns are mainly focused around speedy performance, a very capable camera, and a beautiful bright screen. And as an added benefit, it won’t break the bank. If you consider the Xperia 10 by itself, it’s definitely worthy to be considered at its price point. However, the decision becomes hazy when you begin to consider competing mid-range phones. Under the hood, the Sony Xperia 10’s processor is a capable, but aging Snapdragon 630 chip with 3 gb of RAM and with an average 2,870 mAh battery. Keen consumers will notice that competing manufacturers are releasing phones with a newer, faster Snapdragon 632 chip, 4 gb of RAM, and batteries having capacities over 3,000mAh at a similar or lower price point.
The Xperia 10 keeps up with the mid-range competition, but is quickly at risk of falling behind in terms of technical specs. I think Sony made a misstep here and this is where I decided to deduct a star from my rating. It should have at least offered the faster 632 chip, 4 gb RAM, and a larger capacity battery to lead the competition especially with its 21:9 aspect ratio, which is its biggest selling point.
Technical specs aside though, I still really enjoyed the solid premium build quality, the snappy performance, and the super wide 21:9 very bright screen. This is a worthy phone that should be on your mid-range short list.
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Only at Best BuyKeep track of events that happen on the road with this V1P Plus dash cam. The simple design affixes to your windshield in minutes using the included mounting hardware, and the screen lets you review footage. With a mini USB port, this V1P Plus dash cam connects to your car's charger for a continuous power supply.
 
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Excellent Front Camera; Dismal Rear Camera
on January 1, 2019
Posted by: lambda100
**Summary**
The Rexing V1P+ dash cam is a mixed bag combining a superb 1080p front dash cam with a shamefully mediocre VGA rear camera.
**Installation**
If you’ve never installed a dash cam yourself and feel intimidated, let me reassure you that it is not that difficult. I consider myself an average joe, and it was also my first time installing a dash cam. I gained familiarity and confidence by watching all the installation videos on the rexingusa.com webpage. Then I went onto youtube and watched some more tutorials until I felt comfortable that I could handle the task myself. If you still don’t think you can perform the installation, you can always have the Best Buy geek squad professionally install it for you.
Since I have never done it before, I took my time with the installation. It took me around an hour and a half to hook up both the front and rear cameras and hide all the wires around the car trim.
**The Good**
+Two Options for Installation. The dash cam kit comes with wiring for two types of installations: You can connect the dash cam wiring to your vehicle’s 12V DC power charging outlet or you can hardwire the wires to the vehicle’s fusebox.
+Useful Plastic Trim Tool. The dash cam kit also comes with a plastic trim tool to help with opening the gaps in the vehicle’s trim and hiding the wire. I’m glad Rexing included the trim tool because I didn’t have one of these tools in my toolbox.
+Wires that keep going and going. The wires for both the front and rear cameras are very long. You won’t have any problem with stringing the rear camera to the back of a long suv or minivan. I had plenty of excess wiring left over.
+Wow, That Front Camera. The 1080p front camera has excellent video quality. BOTH daytime and night time images are sharp, clear, colorful and vibrant, and shows plenty of detail. Reviewing the videos on my computer screen, I could clearly read license plates, vehicle makes and models, determine vehicle color, read roadway signage and see signal lights, all of which may be valuable evidence when submitting video to your car insurance company or in cases where there are disputes.
**The Shortcomings**
-Yikes, That Poor Rear Camera Quality. The rear view camera is VGA 640x480p resolution quality. This resolution may have been fine in the late 80s and 90s, but with today’s video resolution advancements, it shouldn’t have cost that much more for Rexing to provide a 1080p rear view camera for the V1P+ dash cam package. Daytime video is washed out, with very little color, with poor contrast, graininess, and pixelation. It’s difficult to make out any details of vehicles, license plates are nearly illegible, and I couldn’t tell what the vehicles’ colors were. It was nearly like a black and white video. Dusk video is okay, a little worse than daytime video. However, when it is time to use the rear cam at night, that’s when the video becomes unacceptable. Bright headlights will overwhelm the rear video camera, creating what looks like blobs of light over where the vehicle should appear in the video. In background areas like sidewalks and edges of roadways where the lighting isn’t directly shining into the camera, the video appears to be better. The night time video would be inadmissible as evidence to an insurance company since it lacks the crucial details (e.g. you’ll only see the blobs of light from the vehicle that rear ends you and speeds away. No license plate will be captured in the video). I spent all this time hooking up and hiding the wires for the rear cam only to find out that the camera video quality is so pitiful. I want to make a note I made sure the rear camera lens was clean and that my rear windshield was clean both on the inside and outside before I made the above observations with the camera.
-The supplied Hardwire Kit is not universal. It will only work in certain vehicles where the fuse box has empty or spare fuse slots. If you have no spare slots in your vehicle’s fuse box, then you’ll need to perform a fuse tap. You will need to purchase a separate hardwire kit for the add-a-circuit/add-on/piggyback fuse tap. Really wish Rexing included the fuse tap hardwiring kit instead of the one that was supplied. A fuse tap is a more universal approach for hardwiring installations.
-The V1P camera uses a lithium ion battery instead of a capacitor to power the camera as it is saving the video file in the last moments when you park the car and turn off the ignition. In extremely hot environments, the interior of a car will sizzle. Heat and batteries just don’t mix. Just imagine what the heat is doing to that lithium ion battery. It will swell, leak, and break the internals in the camera. Capacitors on the other hand are not susceptible to such risks. So if you live in an area where it will be hot and you do decide to purchase the V1P+ dash cam, I recommend that you remove the camera from the windshield mount when parking under the hot sweltering sun. It’s a pain to always be doing so, but it will help prolong the life of your camera battery. Otherwise, just purchase a dash cam with a capacitor instead of a battery.
**Do I recommend the V1P+ Rexing dash cam?**
Yes, but a qualified recommendation. If you plan to use the camera in moderate climates and will not depend on the quality of the VGA rear camera for night time use other than as a novelty item, then this dash cam package will suit your needs, and I say go for it.
For the rest of us, including myself who live in a climate where summer days are typically well above 90 degrees F and even reaching above 100 degrees F, and who would prefer to have a very good video rear camera quality as evidence in a vehicle incident to go along with that excellent front dash cam, then I would not recommend this particular offering from Rexing.
Instead I would recommend you consider the Rexing V1P PRO dash cam package. It addresses all the aforementioned shortcomings of the V1P+. The PRO package comes with 1080p resolution for both front and rear cams, it has a super capacitor instead of a lithium ion battery for those of us who live in hot climates, and also has internal GPS logging and wifi file transfer as added bonuses. At the time of my review, the V1P PRO package at Best Buy is $50 more expensive than the V1P+, but I think it is worth the money. In fact I’ll be buying the Rexing V1P PRO package for my other car.
In the end, I gave the Rexing V1P+ dash cam a total of 4 stars. I had to deduct a star for the poor quality rear camera. I feel that it is important to have good video quality for both cameras. Why short change us on the rear camera?
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Keep gadgets powered and your vehicle in check with this dual-port ROAV SmartCharge Spectrum car charger. Its built-in car locator and engine battery monitor functions relay important vehicle information on the ROAV app, and the 30W Quick Charge 3.0 and PowerIQ 2.0 USB ports provide efficient performance. Personalize this ROAV SmartCharge Spectrum car charger via its LED lighting.
 
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Excellent Car Charger; Decent Car Locator
on December 27, 2018
Posted by: lambda100
The Roav 2 port car charger does an excellent job recharging both my google pixel xl and samsung galaxy s9 phones simultaneously with lightning speed. I highly recommend this charger for fast charging of your latest gadgets in your vehicle.
The added bonus of the Roav car charger is that it also has a feature that uses your phone’s GPS and bluetooth functions to set the location of your parked car when you turn off the ignition. It then embeds the location of your parked car graphically onto a Google map via the Roav Charger app. Then from your phone’s GPS and a Google map, you can see where you are relative to your parked car. This is supposed to assist you in locating your car if you forgot where you parked it.
From the Roav Charger app you can take a picture to assist you with remembering your vehicle’s parking location and also set a parking timer for those times that you need to remember to move your car or feed a curbside parking meter. This is nothing extraordinary that your phone doesn’t already have. The Roav app simply consolidates your phone’s camera app and the clock/timer app into a bundled package.
In my testing, the Roav car locator app works well as long as the phone’s GPS is working well. However, once I entered a concrete subterranean parking structure where my phone’s GPS could no longer pinpoint my location, the Roav app displayed “Weak GPS Signal. Failed to locate parking spot.”
Finally, the Roav car charger also has a feature that monitors your car battery’s voltage by relaying the voltage reading to the Roav Charger app. This is supposed to help alert you when your car’s battery needs to be checked up by your mechanic. I used a digital multimeter hooked directly to my car battery to cross check the accuracy of the voltage reading from the Roav charger. My mutimeter read 12.6 volts and the Roav app displayed 12.3 volts. The Roav charger is pretty darn accurate. I was impressed.
In summary, I think Anker has developed a great product at a reasonable price. It’s a fast charger with some nice bonuses to help you remember where you parked and to monitor your car’s battery. I have already recommended this device to my friends and coworkers.
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Create digital copies of paper documents with this Epson WorkForce wireless scanner. It provides fast operation to effortlessly handle a large volume of forms or receipts, and the LCD screen displays the connection and battery level status. Nuance OCR converts outputs from this Epson WorkForce wireless scanner into searchable, editable versions for efficient file management.
 
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A Great Scanner for the Road Warrior
on December 22, 2018
Posted by: lambda100
Summary
The Epson WorkForce ES-60W is an ideal scanning companion for the road warrior, mobile business professional who needs to get the job done when taking a picture with a smartphone and calling it a scanned image is simply not good enough.
Here’s the essentials of what you need to know about the ES-60W to make your purchase decision:
THE GOOD
+Portability - Really ultra portable. This scanner checks all the boxes for for those who need something compact and lightweight. The scanner measures a measly 10.7” x 1.8” x 1.3” (see the photograph) and weighs a featherweight 0.7 lbs. It easily fits in a business briefcase, messenger bag, or a large pocket of a laptop bag.
+Fast Scanning. I tested the scanning speed and can corroborate Epson’s marketing claim that this scanner can complete a single page (8.5”x11”) scan in 4 seconds. Doesn’t matter if its color, black and white, or gray scale. Super fast scans. This is of course using the standard 300 dpi setting. If you needed a super high resolution image of 1200 dpi, which this scanner will do, it will take 8 seconds to complete. That’s still pretty fast in my book.
+Connect Wirelessly or Wired. It’s up to you. The Epson software will automatically detect when it is connected via the supplied usb cable and switch to wired mode. You have choices even for wireless connection: manual wireless connection through your home or office router, automatic connection through Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) if your router has that feature, or Direct WiFi mode where the scanner creates its own wireless access point (AP) and you go to your computer or phone’s wifi settings and locate the Epson scanner SSID. In wireless AP mode, you’ll need to enter in the network security password which is located on the underside of the ES-60W scanner.
+Scans to the Cloud, to your local pc/laptop/mac, and to your smartphone. Send the scan via e-mail or to Google Drive or to Dropbox.
+Epson Smart Scan program has lots of features and adjustments.
+Similarly, the Epson Document Scan app for smartphones is feature rich and easy to use. I love that you can scan directly into the phone with the app. Eliminates the need to take out the laptop.
+Comes with a software plug-in to convert and save your scans directly into Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents for editing.
+The scanner software will create searchable pdfs. Great when you need to search for keywords in a document.
+Scans multiple sheets into a single file. You’ll just need to manually feed the sheets one-by-one into the scanner. Each sheet is displayed immediately on the computer screen while it scans, so you’ll be able to see if the scan was incomplete or coming out warped or excessively skewed and rescan those sheets and delete the incomplete/warped scans before saving the file.
+Battery Meter. There is a battery meter on the scanner that provides an estimate of the amount of battery remaining. In the Epson Scan 2 Utility you can also set up the time intervals where the scanner will go into Power Save Stand-By mode and shut off.
+Comes with a cleaning sheet that will clear the scanner of dust when spots or lines start appearing on the scanned image.
+Comes with a calibration sheet to help fix image quality problems (supposed to fix image blurriness, color inaccuracies, vertical lines on images). Haven’t had to use it yet, but handy to have.
THE NOT SO GOOD
-Feeding the sheet into the scanner will take practice, and even after you think you’ve mastered it, you’ll sometimes still need to support the paper with your hand to ensure that it makes contact with the roller that brings the paper into the scanner. In the ideal scenario, the scanner’s roller is supposed to automatically ‘grab’ the paper so that when you hit the scan button, it will feed the paper through the scanner without your further assistance. However, in actual practice you’ll find out that the scanner’s automatic grab and feed is far from perfect. As I described above, sometimes you’ll need to gently support the sheet with your hand and ensure the paper makes positive contact with the roller (see the photograph). If you do this, you will have a more enjoyable experience with the scanner.
-Simplex (SINGLE SIDED) scanning only. In other words, no duplex scanning. I’m sure Epson could easily include duplex scanning in the ES-60W, but it was probably a marketing decision to leave it out so as not to cannibalize sales of its other portable scanners that do offer duplex scanning.
-The Epson Smart Scan program only saves in PDF, searchable PDF, and JPG. That’s probably enough for the 99% of users out there. For example, it won’t save as a TIFF, BMP, or PNG if that’s what you’re interested in. I’ve used other scanners that save the scans to a wide variety of formats. You’ll just need other software to help with those conversions when using the ES-60W.
-Epson uses micro-usb and usb 2.0 type-A for the cable connections for the ES-60W scanner when usb type-c is becoming ubiquitous. Just saying, that’s all. You can render your own judgement depending on the connections on your pc/mac/laptop.
-Questionable build quality. It’s fine that the scanner is constructed entirely from plastic to cut down on weight. However, do note that the top piece of the scanner has some flex to it. I’m concerned that excess flexing at the top of the scanner may cause some damage to the internals. I just don’t know. I’ll be a bit careful about where and how I place the scanner in my travel bag. Would have been nice if Epson could have designed the top piece with some more reinforcement to prevent flex.
Would I recommend the Epson ES-60W?
The shortcomings I listed above are not enough to prevent me from recommending this scanner. Given its compactness and light weight, the ultra portability alone is enough reason to give this scanner some serious consideration. This little scanner is an excellent performer as I was able to scan documents, business cards, fine paper receipts, and even photographs (using a carrier sheet) with the Epson ES-60W without issue. The feature rich Epson Document Scan app allows you to quickly make image and scanning adjustments without having to reach for your laptop and is a very nice modern convenience to have.
I’ve used many Epson scanners over the years for both work and home. So far I have yet to be disappointed by any of them. They all produce good to very good scanned images. You really can’t go wrong with the ES-60W if you’re a professional who’s always on the go and need a high quality scanner in your business tool box.
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Get work done with this Dell Inspiron Chromebook laptop. The 14-inch Ultra HD touch screen supports EMR pens, and the Intel Core i3 processor powers system tasks smoothly with the 4GB of RAM. The 128GB of eMMC storage lets you store documents and media files on this Dell Inspiron Chromebook laptop.
 
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A FAST Professional Chromebook!
on December 2, 2018
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When I heard that Dell was coming out with a premium chromebook for mainstream consumer and business use, I jumped at the opportunity to try the new Inspiron 14” 2-in-1 touchscreen chromebook.
Here's what I like about the Inspiron 14” chromebook:
+It’s equipped with an Intel core i3, 8th generation processor. It’s not some cheaper celeron or pentium processor.
+4GB of RAM. This is plenty for a chromebook, but 8GB would have been nice for some heavy duty multi-tasking work and to stay ahead of the competition.
+128 gb of eMMC flash memory, which is more than sufficient for onboard storage for all the apps that you’ll be downloading. If that’s not enough for you, there is a micro SD slot for expandable memory for your pictures, videos, music, documents, etc.
+Love the 14” screen size. 13”-14” laptops are the perfect size in portability for traveling as it’s easy for carrying in your hand or putting away in a bag or backpack.
+At 4 lbs., it’s relatively light for a 14” chromebook.
+Premium look and feel. The exterior shell has a smooth gray ash color to make it look like a metallic finish. On first glance someone might just mistaken it for a Dell XPS.
+Beautiful 14” full HD screen. Vibrant colors and contrast, with wide viewing angles. This is a glossy screen, so be careful of placement next to windows or bright lights otherwise you’ll see lots of reflection.
+Backlit keyboard. Kudos to Dell for including a backlit keyboard. Although I don’t need a backlit keyboard, the white lights that illuminate the keys below look cool. Speaking of the keyboard, it has just the right amount of keystroke travel for good tactile feedback. Spacing of the keys should also suffice for larger hands. I type a lot, and I didn’t experience any fatigue in using the keyboard.
+Smooth and responsive trackpad.
+2-in-1 so it can fold up into tablet mode. Hinges are firm and strong.
+It comes with a stylus that is unobtrusively stored in a compartment underneath the laptop and can easily be overlooked if you’re not paying attention. The stylus glides across the screen effortlessly, and responds well and adjusts to the variation of pressure applied at the tip. The stylus is useful for the occasions that I need to jot down quick notes or sketch up some ideas during business meetings.
+Excellent connectivity for a premium chromebook: 2 x usb type c ports, 1 x usb 3.0 type A port, micro SD slot, and 3.5mm aux for headphones/headset. I’m really pleased Dell includes 2 usb type c ports, one on each side of the chromebook. The chromebook can also be re-charged at either port, so that means you can conveniently connect the power cord to the type c connector at which ever side is closer to the a/c wall outlet.
+This Dell Chromebook is FAST. It boots from cold start in 3-4 seconds. From sleep, it will wake up in an instant. Apps load with lightning speed. I put my Dell XPS laptop side by side with the Dell chromebook for a non-scientific test on how fast they each load webpages, and I was surprised to see that the chromebook loaded complete web pages half a second to a full second faster than my XPS. Perhaps the chromebook’s Chrome OS is optimized to take advantage of its primary function for web access.
+Long Battery. I got around 7.5 hrs on half brightness, running bluetooth speakers, streaming movies, and playing games. I’m sure under normal usage, the battery should last 8-10 hrs. This beats some of the best Windows laptops.
+Access to both the Chrome Web Store AND the entire Google Play Store. The addition of the Google Play Store is a big deal and is the game changing thing that Google needed to make the chromebooks have greater mainstream appeal! While the Chrome Web Store continues to grow its apps, themes, and extensions, it is the familiar Android Google Play Store that has the treasure trove of apps that we are all accustomed to using on our Android phones. And now it is included in the new chromebooks such as this Dell 14” 2-in-1 chromebook. I think the sale of chromebooks is going to take off because of this.
+Casual Gaming. With the Google Play Store now available on the latest Chromebooks, you’ll have your pick of games. I tried out Asphalt 8, which is a car racing game. Although the Dell chromebook is not a gaming machine, graphics rendering frame rate and game play are silky smooth with the i3 processor and integrated graphics. Not once did it skp frames or paused during play. Needless to say, I was impressed.
The Dell 14” 2-in-1 chromebook has a lot of positives going for it, but it’s definitely not perfect. Here are some of the things that I found to be okay or neutral:
-Just like any other laptop out there, you can’t expect dynamic range from the built-in speakers. It’s definitely clear enough for dialogue, and audio with lots of treble. Best to use external speakers or headphones.
-The webcam is just mediocre. Images and videos are satisfactory, but not crisp and clear. The webcam definitely doesn’t handle variation of lighting well. If you have differences in lighting, it will either over expose or under expose.
-In today’s age of thin to non-existent bezels, the Dell 14” chromebook’s thick bezel would appear to be anachronistic.
While I’m not looking for a chromebook to entirely replace my Windows laptop, I was curious to see what this thing is capable of. I’m not talking about web browsing capability - we all know it is super fast on Chrome OS, but rather connectivity. Can the Dell chromebook do some of the things that I’ve taken for granted with my Windows laptop? Let’s find out.
+Docking and Multi-Monitor Set Up. Yes you can set up a docking station with the Dell Chromebook. There are many docking station products out there. I use the Wavlink brand of docking stations which use the Display Link drivers. According to the Display Link website, the Display Link drivers are natively built-in to chrome OS. That is excellent, as I was able to connect two 25” external monitors making a three monitor set up (including the chromebook monitor). Extend and mirror options are available. I like going with the Extend option as this allows all three monitors to display different content. Additionally, you’re able to rearrange the monitors on the screen, just like in the Windows environment, so that your mouse cursor flows naturally across one screen to the next. I didn’t experience any performance hiccups either with this three monitor set up. I had a movie streaming on one monitor (in standard definition of course since HDCP is unsupported with my docking station), multiple tabs open on another screen, and a game going on a third screen. The Intel i3 process and integrated graphics are powerful enough for such multi-monitor, multi-tasking. It didn’t once bog down the chromebook. Wow!
+Wireless Keyboard and Mouse. In addition to docking, I was able to connect a wireless keyboard and mouse. I use a Logitech Anywhere 2s mouse which I have customized the buttons from my Windows laptop. Unfortunately, those customized buttons do not work. Scroll wheel, hyper-scrolling, and basic mouse clicking, though, are fully functional.
+Printer. Yes, you can connect to a printer. I have a wireless Brother All-In One that I connect wireless through wifi. The Dell chromebook connects flawlessly for wireless printing. If you don’t have a wireless printer, according to Google’s Help Page, you’ll still be able to manually connect through the old way of utilizing a usb wired connection from the Dell chromebook to your printer.
+External Flash Drive / Portable External Hard Drives / Desktop Hard Drives. They’re all accessible on the Dell Chromebook from either the usb type A or type C ports. I successfully opened various files from the external drives on the chromebook.
-Scanner. Your mileage will vary here depending on your scanner manufacturer. Scanning worked for me after I downloaded my printer (Brother) manufacturer’s iprint and scan software from the Google Play Store.
-External DVD RW/ROM. Doesn’t work. No driver support in Chrome OS perhaps. You won’t be able to play your DVD movies on the Chromebook.
Final Observations:
*The keyboard has no CAPs lock key. However, there’s a trick. If you hold the ‘Alt’ and ‘Search’ key, CAPs lock will turn on. To turn it off, hold the ‘Alt’ and ‘Search’ key again. You can find this and a ton of keyboard shortcuts at the following Dell Chromebook keyboard guide website:
https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/sln293875/dell-chromebook-keyboard-guide?lang=en
*It’s nice to have a backlit keyboard, but for the life of me, I couldn’t figure out how to turn it off. Apparently, it’s another trick. To adjust the backlighting on the keyboard or turn it off entirely, you’ll need to press and hold the ‘alt’ key and tap the increase or decrease screen brightness keys.
Conclusion:
The chromebook is all grown up and matured. It’s not limited to an educational setting, but is a worthy competitor in the consumer and business environments. Dell makes a very compelling and standout premium chromebook with the Inspiron 14” 2-in-1. Equipped under the hood with an 8th gen Intel core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128 of eMMC flash memory and with the excellent build quality that Dell has been known for, this is really an awesome machine for productivity and entertainment. It is fast, no, really fast. It features a ton of connectivity and makes a strong case for replacing the average consumer’s Windows PC. I was a skeptic of the chromebook before, but now after having used it, I think Google has something here for the long term. I hope Dell continues to turn out chromebooks with high, premium specs. This is a solid professional chromebook I would feel proud to walk in with at my next business meeting. I would highly recommend it.
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You don't want to just hear the bass - you want to feel the thunder. The Bose Bass Module 700 delivers rich, resounding bass in a compact wireless subwoofer so you can feel the full impact in every thrilling moment of your music, movies, and TV. With its premium glass-top finish, the Bose Bass Module 700 offers elegance you won't find in typical subwoofers or home theater equipment. But the real beauty lies beneath the exterior. This wireless subwoofer delivers a dynamic range of resounding low notes from a powerful driver and generously sized port. You can feel the crushing footsteps of a T-rex on the screen, or a heart-pumping, beat-stomping chorus in your favorite song. Don't be afraid to turn up the volume, either; QuietPort technology virtually eliminates distortion without sacrificing clarity. Want to kick up the performance a little bit more? Add the Bose Surround Speakers to your Bose soundbar and bass module for full-on surround sound.
 
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Phenomenal Bass!
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The Bose Soundbar 700 does a decent job delivering upper and mid bass for an enjoyable music and cinema experience, but adding the optional Bose Bass Module 700 totally transforms the experience with jaw dropping, thunderous, immersive deep bass that you'd typically associate with being in a movie theater. I could keep throwing superlative adjectives of praise to describe the bass, but this is one of those situations where you have to experience it yourself to believe how awesome the bass can be. Get the bass module if you want incredible lower end bass frequencies that will rattle your windows, shake the walls, and send vibrations through the floor. Get the bass module if you want to squeeze as much out of those explosive and rumbling sounds in action movies that you not only can hear, but feel. Get this bass module if you live in an apartment/condo and want to annoy the heck out of your neighbor.
The bass module is a heavy weight, weighing in at around 36 lbs. It's topped off with the same beautiful tempered glass top found on the Bose 700 soundbar. It's relatively easy to wirelessly pair to the Bose 700 soundbar using the Bose Music App. As an option, the bass module can be wired into the soundbar using a 3.5mm aux cable. Wireless is the way to go, though. You're ready to rock, once you run the AdaptIQ audio calibration.
I spent hours watching and re-watching my library of action movies as if it was for the first time. From the roar of rockets, to explosions, and punches in fight sequences, the omnidirectional bass blankets you in the middle of the action. It was simply phenomenal being able to feel the sound. The bass module 700 really adds that extra dimension, depth, and realism to the cinematic experience.
Finally I want to point out that the bass module 700 is identical to the Acoustimass 300 bass module. It was simply relabeled as '700' to eliminate any confusion about compatibility of the bass module with the matching soundbar. Additionally, if you have the budget and the space, you may wish to add a second bass module 700 (or Acoustimass 300). You're gonna get even richer and more immersive bass!
Do I recommend the bass module 700? A resounding Yes!!! This is one of those products where the price equates with the performance. If you love deep lower end bass that you can feel, you'll love this bass module. Highly recommend!
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The Bose Soundbar 700 smart speaker offers a perfect combination of sophisticated design and exceptional sound for your home theater, so you can feel the full power in every moment of your favorite music, movies, and TV shows. Featuring premium materials and exquisite craftsmanship, the soundbar is designed to look as good as it sounds. Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant built in puts all your favorite music at the tip of your tongue and acts as a central hub to control your existing smart home devices.
 
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Exceptional Sound Quality
on November 9, 2018
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**The One Sentence Summary
While the Bose 700 blends stylish aesthetics with exceptional sound quality and Amazon Alexa smart speaker integration to deliver a premium, well engineered elegant soundbar, it may not be compelling enough to attract a growing number of consumers who are also looking for the multi-dimensional enveloping sounds offered by soundbars with Dolby Atmos.
**Form and Aesthetics
In creating the Bose 700 soundbar, the Bose design team copied the Soundtouch 300's exterior design. If you were to place the two side by side, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference at first glance. The Bose 700 sports the same tempered glass top, metal grille, and physical dimensions. By no means am I criticizing Bose with the lack of creativity in design. Rather I think the soundbar looks awesome and there is no need to change a design aesthetic that fits so well with today's modern home décor. With a low 2” height, the soundbar fits nicely beneath a television without being obtrusive, and that tempered glass top looks amazingly beautiful, adding a very nice touch to the overall look.
**Connections
The soundbar is connected to input sources either through the hdmi e-ARC/ARC or optical-in. Audio devices can also be connected and streamed via bluetooth.
**Setup
I'll have to admit this is one of the more time consuming soundbars to set up. It took me around 20-30 minutes to fully set up the soundbar. The entire set up process is done with the Bose Music app that you'll need to download onto a smartphone/tablet. Once you install the app, you'll be guided through the steps to set up a bose account, connect to your wifi, connect to your Amazon account to use Amazon Alexa, use the AdaptIQ headset to help optimize the soundbar to the acoustics of your room, and set up the universal remote control with your television. It's not difficult, it just simply takes time to do. Also, I recommend that you download the user manual from the Bose website to get the most out of the installation.
**Bose Music App
The music app is a wonderful addition to the soundbar. With the app, the treble and bass levels can be adjusted in fine increments of 10 from -100 to +100. One of my biggest complaints about Bose is the lack of treble control, and it is great that Bose finally provides treble adjustment since this function was lacking in the Soundtouch 300 and would have made for a much cleaner and clearer listening experience. You can also store up to six of your favorite preset music stations in the soundbar using the app. The app will also allow you to connect to a select few music apps via wifi. The selection includes iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify premium, Amazon music, Deezer, SiriusXM.
**Audio Performance and Quality
Let us not forget the whole reason for the soundbar. Just how does it sound? I've owned or tested dozens of soundbars, and I have to say quite frankly that the Bose 700 ranks up there as one of the best in audio quality for music, television, and cinema. Sound is rich and balanced. I tested every genre of music I could think of from bass heavy tracks to instrumentals and vocals, the Bose 700 simply delivers clean, clear sound. Bose's audio engineers did a superb job. Crisp highs come through nicely and sparkly. Mids are accurately rendered. And upper and mid bass come through tight with power and punch without any boominess. I was surprised that the highs and mids still come through crisp and clear even after adjusting the bass to the maximum on the soundbar. Well done Bose. Typically, on other soundbars, the entire audio frequency spectrum gets dragged down when the bass is increased.
One other thing worth mentioning is how well the soundbar alone can produce bass sounds even without a separate subwoofer. Most soundbars depend almost entirely on a separate, bulky subwoofer unit to produce the mid and upper bass frequencies. The Bose 700 soundbar on the other hand does well on its own without the separate bass module.
For television and cinema, the dialogue setting in the app adjusts the mid range frequencies so that dialogue and vocals become more prominent and center stage. This makes is much easier to listen to programs with a lot of dialogue.
**Amazon Alexa
It's a given that nearly all speaker systems today come equipped with some type of smart speaker integration. The microphone on the Bose 700 does a fantastic job picking up my voice from across the room even with the music playing. The integrated Amazon Alexa functions exactly as you would expect from any other Amazon smart speaker device. Through the Bose 700, you'll be able to issue commands to Alexa to control your connected home devices. And if you don't like having the thought of Alexa listening to you all the time, you can silence the microphone.
Personally, I have too many smart speakers in my home already. I really didn't care much to have another Alexa device in the soundbar.
**Shortcomings
As good as the Bose 700 sounds and looks, Bose doesn't capitalize on the latest trend of employing speakers with surround sound Dolby Atmos technology. Many soundbars today offer Dolby Atmos with their speakers to create a more immersive 3-D enveloping sound. It would have been great to see this technology incorporated in the present line up of Bose soundbar offerings. Perhaps, Bose can do it in the next soundbar iteration.
**Cons
-No NFC to facilitate bluetooth connection
-No HDMI pass through
-Does not include wall mounting brackets
-Expensive
**Do I recommend the Bose 700?
I think that if you're in the market for a premium soundbar and have a large budget, the Bose 700 should be on your shortlist to audition. The superb quality, aesthetics, and excellent sound quality are factors worthy of consideration. On the other hand, the soundbar is very expensive. For the price of the Bose 700 soundbar, you will be able to purchase a decent 5.1.2 soundbar system with sub-woofer and rear surround speakers. My recommendation is to experience the Bose 700 soundbar in person at your local Best Buy. Let the audio quality tickle and entice your ears. You might end of purchasing the soundbar.
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For students and families who want classic Office apps installed on one Windows 10 PC or Mac for use at home or school. Classic 2019 versions of Office apps including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Plus, OneNote for Windows 10.
 
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Always There for Me Like a Good Friend
on November 1, 2018
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I’ve been using Microsoft Office products since the mid 90’s and consider the software to be an essential part of my software productivity tool box. From my days in college typing papers using Word, consolidating and presenting data using Excel, and preparing and delivery group presentations using PowerPoint to my now 20 plus years as a working professional, the Microsoft Office suite of products have been my go-to software. I was happy to see that Microsoft offers the Home & Student edition as a one time purchase fee instead of having to pay an annual subscription. Home & Student 2019 includes exactly what I needed: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. It also has OneNote, but I don’t use that software.
With a single use license key, I had to download the software from Microsoft’s website. You’ll need to create a Microsoft account if you already don’t have one. The download and installation took quite a bit of time, but the process went smoothly without hiccups on my Windows 10 laptop. Once up and running, I had all the aforementioned classic programs installed.
You may be wondering whether or not you need Microsoft Office in today’s environment of competing products which I will not mention. Well, it would be too much to do a comparison, so you’ll have to decide what is best for your use scenario, but for me, being in a business environment where professional looking documents, consolidation of large data, and impressive presentations are key to winning the next business contract or proposal, it’s a no brainer for me to make a small investment in the software in return for the advanced functions and features found in the Microsoft Office products. Without a doubt, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint continue to be outstanding office software, and I highly recommend Home & Student 2019.
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Get work done or play games on this 24-inch Dell monitor. Its 1920 x 1080 resolution delivers a crisp display for images and text, and its wide viewing angle provides a clear picture whether sitting or standing. This Dell monitor has HDMI connectivity for use with gaming consoles or PCs.
 
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A Good All Purpose Home/Office Monitor
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With a bright, colorful, and vivid display, the Dell S2419NX 24” IPS LED Full HD monitor will fit the display needs of most office and home office applications. The overall design is very clean with a thin black bezel that runs on all four edges, and the monitor is supported on a slender support arm and sits on top of a base with rubber feet to prevent slipping. The monitor has some glare and reflection. In bright rooms or near windows where there is sunlight coming through, the display images can be obscured by glare and reflection. One nice thing about the monitor is that colors and brightness remain consistent at wide viewing angles.
Assembling the monitor out of the box is relatively quick requiring no tools. Simply connect the support arm to the monitor on one end and the base on the other. Connect to one of the two available hdmi ports on the monitor and plug in the ac power brick.
I am moving up from a 15.6” laptop display, so the 24” display of this Dell monitor provides enough screen real estate for my needs. I use the display mostly for office productivity software, web browsing, and the occasional video or movie. Text and images are rendered very clearly with good sharpness and detail. Images are also bright, vivid and have good contrast. On the lower right corner of the monitor are buttons which will bring up an onscreen menu with options to make adjustments to the display such as brightness, contrast, color, sharpness, etc.
Being that this is a budget monitor, there really aren't many features to describe. Inputs are only two hdmi connectors. There's no vga input for legacy devices and no dvi input. The only physical adjustment to the monitor is the ability to tilt the display angle up and down. The monitor does not pivot. You'll need to pick it up to adjust the pivot. You also won't be able to adjust the display height of the monitor. It doesn't move up or down. And it doesn't rotate into portrait mode. These aren't really disadvantages of this monitor as most monitors in this class and price point also do not provide much in terms of degrees of freedom to tilt, pivot, adjust vertical movement, or rotate the monitor. It's just something to be aware of when considering the purchase.
All in all, the Dell S2419NX 24” monitor accomplishes its intended purpose of nicely displaying text, graphics, images, and video with good color, clarity, brightness, and contrast without breaking the bank. This would definitely be on the short list of monitors that I would consider.
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Upgrade your home office setup with this Brother compact desktop scanner. It delivers scan speeds of up to 25ppm¹ for single-sided, double-sided and color documents, and it offers image optimization tools to enhance your materials. This Brother compact desktop scanner's 20-page capacity auto document feeder and dedicated card slot make it easy to scan a variety of items.
 
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Compact, Lightweight, and Speedy Portable Scanner
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**Summary**
The Brother ADS 1200 is a compact, quiet, and highly capable portable scanner that will meet the needs for most light to moderate duty scanning demands of the home office or mobile business professional.
**What I Liked**
+Compact, Lightweight, and Mobile. Having a footprint of only 11.7” wide x 3.9” depth x 3.4” high this thing takes up minimal table top space compared to more traditional scanners. Also, weighing in at a featherweight 3.3 lbs, a mobile professional can easily pick it up, put it in a bag, and transport it. The scanning tray and accompanying “wings” which support the paper all fold up nicely. It's like a transformer.
+Single Pass Duplex Color Scanning. I was impressed by how the scanner quickly scanned both sides of a document in a single pass. I was previously using a flatbed scanner where I had to scan one side at a time, so having the duplex scanning feature is a truly wonderful time saver.
+Fast Scanning. Scans color and black/white documents at up to 25 pages per minute.
+Quiet. The gears and rollers on the scanner are very quiet. I wouldn't be afraid of using it in a library. It doesn't have any annoying beeps when powering on and off. Again, it is quiet. A simple light on the power button indicates if the scanner is on/off.
+Automatically detects the size of the sheet of paper. I fed a mix of 8.5”x14” and 8.5”x11” documents in the tray and it easily scanned and detected the differing paper lengths with no problem.
+Dedicated business card/ID card scanning slot. Run a business card through the dedicated card slot, and it will automatically scan both sides of the card. The resulting scanned image will have both sides of the card placed next to each other on the same side of the sheet.
+Useful Software. There is no installation CD. You'll need to follow the Quick Setup Guide to go to the Brother website to download the driver and installation software. The main software is Brothers “iPrint & Scan” software which allows you to adjust scan quality, file format, double/single sided, and many other scanning functions. You have the option to save directly to your computer or save the file to cloud storage such as Google Drive, Drop box, and One Drive. I also suggest you download the two optional bundled software: (1) Nuance Power PDF standard, and (2) Paper Port – a file management software While Power PDF is no Adobe Acrobat Professional, it includes some of the basic and more common pdf editing features such as inserting pdfs from another file, extracting and deleting sheets, and flattening a file.
+Choice of File types. You can save the scan as PDF, JPEG, PDF/A, Bitmap, PNG, Txt, Tiff, RTF.
+Options to power the scanner. You can power the scanner with the included AC adapter. You also have the option of powering the scanner from a usb 3.0 micro B cable (not included in the box) connected to your computer/laptop's usb 3.0 port.
**Things I Didn't Like**
-My biggest gripe is that Brother doesn't include the required usb 3.0 micro B to usb 3.0 type A cable. You'll need to connect it during driver and software installation. You'll also need to have the cable connected to your desktop or laptop's usb 3 port to transfer all the data during scanning. The cable is a required element for the scanner to function. I'm a bit disappointed that Brother doesn't include one. If you don't have one lying around, you'll need to spend a couple bucks to purchase it.
-Seems a little Fragile. The tray, the supporting “wings”, and the paper guides all seem to be a little fragile and delicate. In its folded configuration, ready for transport, the plastic top (which is the folded up tray) flexes a little under pressure. I'm concerned that it may get damaged in a bag during transport if it gets bumped around too much.
**Would I recommend the Brother ADS 1200?**
Yes, this scanner does a great job scanning regular documents, photos, receipts, business cards, id cards. While it may be a bit on the expensive side at the MSRP price, you get the convenience of a portable scanner that can do most of what a larger desktop scanner can do with a much smaller footprint and the versatility of being able to be put away in storage when not needed.
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Listen to your playlist in peace with these Sony headphones. They have a 40mm dome driver to deliver the full depth of audio, and the noise cancelling feature minimizes outside disturbances for a better listening experience. These Sony headphones have a battery life of up to 30 hours for extended jam sessions.
 

Are this headphones are waterproof ?

No, the headphones are not waterproof. The Sony 1000XM2 are not advertised with an IPX rating.
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Listen to your playlist in peace with these Sony headphones. They have a 40mm dome driver to deliver the full depth of audio, and the noise cancelling feature minimizes outside disturbances for a better listening experience. These Sony headphones have a battery life of up to 30 hours for extended jam sessions.
 

The earmuffs can help to reduce more noises than ANC maybe can't do (high frequencies)? How is the passive noise reduction compared with QC35?

I have both the Bose QC35 and the Sony 1000XM2. I qualitatively tested the passive noise reduction for both, and can conclude that passive noise reduction is similar on both. The Sony headphones press tighter onto my ears and gives the perception that they offer better passive noise reduction, but they really do not.
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Listen to your playlist in peace with these Sony headphones. They have a 40mm dome driver to deliver the full depth of audio, and the noise cancelling feature minimizes outside disturbances for a better listening experience. These Sony headphones have a battery life of up to 30 hours for extended jam sessions.
 

I read that the ANC technology don't works well to cancell the high frequency noises (fireguns, fireworks). However, these headphones they have a passive isolation around the ear. The passive isolation, ANC and music combination can help to reduce it?

The passive isolation on the 1000XM2 and all audio headphones on the market for that matter are insufficient at effectively reducing high frequency noises. Of course, if you turn on the volume loud enough, you will be able to block out most of the noise at the expense of your hearing. With that said, please use proper, dedicated earmuffs rated for firearm and industrial use for your specific purpose.
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Listen to your playlist in peace with these Sony headphones. They have a 40mm dome driver to deliver the full depth of audio, and the noise cancelling feature minimizes outside disturbances for a better listening experience. These Sony headphones have a battery life of up to 30 hours for extended jam sessions.
 

What walkman are compatible with these headphones?

The Sony 1000XM2 comes with a standard 3.5mm audio cable. These headphones will work with any walkman that has the standard 3.5mm audio input.
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Immerse yourself in rich, vibrant sound with this 2.1-channel Sony sound bar. It has a two-way wireless subwoofer that delivers booming bass and an S-Force PRO front surround for a theater-like audio experience. This Sony sound bar uses Bluetooth connectivity to pair easily with home theater and other audio devices.
 

Is this entire sound bar wireless or are there any cords to attach to the TV? What's the sound output?

The connection between the soundbar and the subwoofer is wireless. Listening devices can also be connected wirelessly via bluetooth. The soundbar is attached to the TV via HDMI arc or optical cable. The optical cable is included in the packaging. Sound output is rated at 300 watts.
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Immerse yourself in rich, vibrant sound with this 2.1-channel Sony sound bar. It has a two-way wireless subwoofer that delivers booming bass and an S-Force PRO front surround for a theater-like audio experience. This Sony sound bar uses Bluetooth connectivity to pair easily with home theater and other audio devices.
 

how big is the sub woofer on this set

The sub woofer on the Sony HT-CT290 measures 6 3/4" wide x 13 1/2" high x 14 3/8" deep.
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Make hands-free calls and listen to music with these Sony wireless in-ear sport headphones. The wireless design frees your range of motion, and the microphone makes conversations more convenient. Listen to music for over 8 hours on a single charge with these Sony wireless in-ear sport headphones, which are moisture-resistant for use during strenuous workouts.
 

Can you skip songs on Android phones with these?

Yes, you can skip songs on Android phones with the Sony MDR-XB50BS headphones by pressing and holding down the volume button for two seconds. The volume button is located on the right side of the headphone.
8 years, 7 months ago
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Make hands-free calls and listen to music with these Sony wireless in-ear sport headphones. The wireless design frees your range of motion, and the microphone makes conversations more convenient. Listen to music for over 8 hours on a single charge with these Sony wireless in-ear sport headphones, which are moisture-resistant for use during strenuous workouts.
 

Do these have a blinking light on them while in use?

Yes, there is a blue blinking light when in use.
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Clearly view your favorite movies or look at photos using this Lenovo G50 - 80E30181US laptop, which features a 15.6" display that offers visuals in high-definition. A 500GB hard drive provides serviceable storage for your files.
 

Does this have a touch screen?

This is not a touch screen laptop.
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Clearly view your favorite movies or look at photos using this Lenovo G50 - 80E30181US laptop, which features a 15.6" display that offers visuals in high-definition. A 500GB hard drive provides serviceable storage for your files.
 

Is the battery removable?

Yes, the battery is easily removable by sliding two tabs underneath the laptop.
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