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1-hop neighbor's text information: Best cover - Love it! Love this cover - it's the best! I like the "cling" it has to the top of my tablet, but it also has another really important feature; it can be folded like an easel for easy, hands-free reading when I'm eating. It's very thin and unobtrusive. You can't beat it. (I had ordered a different one, but the plastic border kept getting in the way of the page-turning; this doesn't.)
Target text information: Five Stars nice item
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Hot swapped this drive into the server and it rebuilt ... Hot swapped this drive into the server and it rebuilt itself without issues. Beware that the Seagate brand (without the Dell logo) with the exact same model number did NOT work in the server: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035G0J98/ref=ox_ya_os_product_refresh_T1 I think the sector count of the Seagate drive was less than the Dell branded drive, resulting in smaller drive capacity, and the RAID would not rebuild. This Dell branded Seagate drive solved the problem.
1-hop neighbor's text information: LONG TIME USE! I have been using this hard drive as my main hard drive for about six years now and it starting to make some noise. I do recommend it and I will probably get another just like it to replace this one if it ever fails!
1-hop neighbor's text information: All is good! Just what I needed. All is good!
Target text information: Four Stars serves the purpose
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: CAT5 vs CAT 5e vs CAT6 ---------- CAT5 ---------- Cat 5 is the slowpoke of the bunch. It can handle 10/100 Mbps speeds (Fast Ethernet) at up to 100 MHz bandwidth. ---------- CAT5e ---------- Cat 5e (Cat 5 enhanced) is currently the most commonly used in new installations. A step above Cat 5, it can handle 1000 Mbps speeds (gigabit Ethernet) at 100 MHz. ---------- CAT6 ---------- Category 6 is a major improvement over Cat 5e. It's really just the bee's knees. It's suitable for up to 10 gigabit Ethernet at 250 MHz. To even better tackle the issue of that pesky crosstalkin', Cat 6 cable has an internal separator that isolates pairs from one another. For those who want to "future-proof" their residential or commercial network as much as possible without a significant cost increase, Cat 6 is a great choice.
1-hop neighbor's text information: bad returns They won't let me return this without a fee twice as much as the item. I can't use a 5 foot cable anywhere, I need at least 6 feet. I guess i'm stuck with these, otherwise would be a good review.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Would buy again! Exactly as described. Good quality connectors, pliable, yet tough. Good quality stuff at a great price. I am happy.
Target text information: Belkin always makes great accessories. This Belkin wire is og great quality. I use it as main router cable at home.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Serviceable Tablet-Tripod holder My first video review. This is a product I've wanted for awhile, to get more mileage from my tablet's camera. I wasn't satisfied with what the product entry told me, so thought I'd give the rest of you a little more information, too. BTW, there's no MonoPod or tripod with this: just the mount to attach to a tripod. LGS Charger-City Exclusive 7" to 11" Tablet Tripod MonoPod Video Camera Mount with 1/4-20 Thread Adapter & 360 Degrees Angle Adjustment Holder for Apple iPad 2 3 4 MINI Kindle Fire HD 7 8.9 Samsung Galaxy 7.7 8 Note 10.1 Microsoft Surface Slate. **Bundle al...
1-hop neighbor's text information: Don't use with tempered glass. It fits and it is VERY secure, however do not use with tempered glass. I have a very thin sheet of it on my iPad and this case grips so hard that it cracked my tempered glass. I think that is is dumb that I should have to use this case without it as keeping the screen in pristine condition is very important to me. I'm knocking off one star for it and another for the fact that I now have to replace the glass.. Otherwise, it does exactly what it's supposed to do.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Although this product works well with my iPad Pro 12 ... Although this product works well with my iPad Pro 12.9" after about 6 months of use one end cracked and broke off allowing my iPad to fall to the ground! I noticed that the other end was cracked as well.
Target text information: Mount broke with first setup Used the mount and stand for the first time yesterday. That setup part for the stand was easy. But the back of the mount that screws to the top of the tripod snapped off. Now I have to spend more money to buy another iPad Mini mount.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Run Photoshop like it was meant to run! I was skeptical of the performance benefits of using an Adobe-certified NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics card vs. a consumer/games-oriented model. I used both NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards in the past, many of which appear faster on paper than their professional counterpart. I've been running the NVIDIA Quadro K4000 for a month now, and so far I'm stunned at the difference in performance. PhotoShop never crashes anymore. It's immediately more stable, fluid and renders complex effects much faster than before. You'll immediately see the difference when doing Liquify effects, but also Lens Blur, Smart Sharpen, Puppet Warp, etc. all render much better and with speed. As a professional photographer, anything that guarantees less time editing & more time shooting is a good thing. I'm so glad I finally invested in the NVIDIA Quadro K4000 graphics card. My only regret is that I didn't do this sooner!
1-hop neighbor's text information: This thing is incredible... Let me start by saying this is my first workstation card. I was skeptical of the difference in performance, but I decided to take the plunge and see for myself. I got this card mostly for modeling in 3DS Max (2010), Mudbox and Zbrush. PROS: This was a huuuuuuge upgrade from my XFX 5770, a bigger jump than expected. I can work with several million polygons without lagging up. I pushed this card farther, and hit the 15 million polygon mark with 3DS Max (using Max-specific drivers) and things were still easily editable, attaining 300+ fps. Loading the same model into Mudbox bore the same results, I could still sculpt and paint it with little lag. The work I do is mostly for game development, and I use the Unreal Engine 3 editor as much as I use 3D modeling apps, so I was a bit worried that this card would detract a bit from my productivity there (since it's pretty much the same as running any other DirectX game). But like I said performance is still great, no problems so far. I didn't get it for gaming, but was curious about its performance just the same. It seems just a little less powerful than my 5770, but given that it's not it's primary purpose, I think it's commendable. It's also not especially loud, I can't hear it above my four other Cooler Master sickleflow fans, which are made a bit louder by the filters I have on them. CONS: This thing
1-hop neighbor's text information: Hard to find at such a great price. Ordered this as a replacement for my ... Hard to find at such a great price. Ordered this as a replacement for my defunct video card and had it up running in my computer with in 3 day!
Target text information: Not refurbished was badly Used. This Product was supposed to be refurbished instead it was used and had display issues never buy this product refurbished only buy it new....at best find a better workstation GPU card.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Not happy, I search for model number AD883J20 and this ... Not happy, I search for model number AD883J20 and this came up, and in the top part of the discretion this number was listed so I ordered. After getting it I found it was not the correct side plug, so I went back and noticed that all the way at the bottom of the discretion it said note not for and the number I was looking for was listed with another number. I think it is poor that they list it on top and then say at the bottom it was not. Now I have to pay over $8 to return.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Counterfeit. This is not an Asus charger. I ordered this for my wife's Asus laptop to replace her old charger. It works to charge the computer, but it is definitely not an Asus charger. It has the Asus logo and stickers on it. The sticker is close to the one on her original but not the same. The main giveaway, however, is the charging light. Her stock charger light was red when it was charging and green when fully charged. This light is blue, and never changes color. I'm amazed that Amazon will allow counterfeit products to be sold in its store.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Works as described I bought this on behalf of a friend whose cable died while at my house. She has an Asus S550C and the charger that came with the computer, well, sucked. It took up a ton of space on the power strip, she had the cord break and have to be taped several times, and a new one was ridiculously priced. She was very happy to get this one and see that it was a much longer cord and much better design. Plus it got here super quick which she REALLY appreciated.
Target text information: Works as expected. Cord is made of different material than Original. I tried really hard to find a charger that was just like the original charger that came with my Asus Q502LA. The original was perfect. Adapter plugged into the wall, lengthy cord from the adapter...Not that power brick in the middle kind of adapter. This replacement adapter is no different. My model of laptop wasn't listed, but all of the specs were the same. I was just praying that it had the same plug that plugs into the laptop. My ONE complaint is that the cord itself is not the same as the original in material or flexibility. The new cord is very stiff and will hold folds for quite a while...This is just an initial complaint... The original was chewed in half by a house cat. Maybe this new firm material is not as enticing for a cat as the softer material... Anyways, this charger does the job, it just uses a different cord than the original.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Lies. This is not 1600MHz RAM, it is 798MHz. Not happy.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Sub-par enclosure using JMicron JMS567; look elsewhere if you desire quality I purchased the Sabrent EC-UASP (date: 2015/07/17) with the intentions of using it with a Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD as an external backup and storage device. As someone who has worked with both consumer and professional ATA/SATA and SCSI/SAS storage subsystems, and have familiarity with ATA protocol in addition to USB specifications, I tend to have high standards, so when reading my review please keep that in mind. Below are my opinions that justify a 2-star rating, with photos included: * A review from 2015/01/23 states, backed with photo evidence, that the EC-UASP uses an ASMedia 1053E SATA-to-USB bridge IC. However, the product I received uses a JMicron JMS567 SATA-to-USB bridge IC (USB vendor ID 0x152d, product ID 0x1567). JMicron has a track record of designing fairly buggy and unreliable storage ICs, often compounded with bad performance and quirky behaviour (i.e. SMART pass-through is often not supported or done incorrectly), and as such I avoid their chipsets; I prefer (for consumer use) ASMedia if possible, and the 1053E is indeed worthwhile. That said: I cannot tell if the IC in question is a real JMicron IC vs. a pirate replication (but usually pirated ICs lack silkscreening -- this IC was silkscreened). * Read I/O performance using aforementioned SSD was quite disappointing -- ranging between 95MByte/sec to 120MBytes/sec tops. The same SSD when hooked to a native SATA600 controller gets literally 3x that performance. This was with UASP enabled in my UEFI BIOS, using an
1-hop neighbor's text information: Good memory upgrade. This memory was purchased for use in a iMac 27, Retina, and so far has performed fine. In this computer, adding additional memory is easy, and these SIMMs installed, and have performed fine so far. So, if you have a new 27" iMac Retina, and need to add more memory, these should work well for you.
Target text information: Five Stars perfect run thanks
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Good, but mechanical tolerances could be better. Mechanical tolerances on these batteries could be better. They are a millimeter or two taller than the APC branded equivalent. This can make for a bit of a tight fit on many units. I installed them in a APC Back-UPS Pro 1000. I had to push fairly hard to get them to go in, but not so much so that I was damaging anything. Though, this will make future extraction a bit more difficult. But this is my only complaint. Electrically, the batteries are fine.
Target text information: Five Stars Great value for do-it-yourselfers! The first set lasted almost three years. I am very happy!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The adapter provided with mine had the wrong pinout to attach to the video card. The video card requires an adapter to attach a video cable. The adapter provided with mine had the wrong pinout to attach to the video card. Returned
1-hop neighbor's text information: Decent Specs, Works fine.. Just don't expect it to be in great shape or not smell. Hardware - If you are looking for a decent, powerful workstation for normal desktop use (ie not gaming) then this is a good value. The i5 CPU in this machine is still plenty fast and you shouldn't have any problems with lag or speed. The 8GB of RAM is also nice especially this cheap. These machines should be reliable for years to come but the included 5 year old Seagate Hard Drive would give me pause. With any older machine you start to worry about the mechanical hard drive after a period of time.. this is no different. I factored in the purchase of a 250GB SSD into this which makes the machine fly even faster anyway. Overall this makes more sense (at least to me) than buying a new machine that's less powerful. Condition: OK this is where things get dicey. The ad promises: and certified by the manufacturer or by a third-party refurbisher to look and work like new, with limited to no signs of wear. Ha! They are literally grabbing these things from expired leases, re-imaging the drives with a default WIndows 10 and kicking them out the door.. perhaps literally. Sure the machine had scratches and nicks.. a bit more than 'normal' use but whatever. Definitely not 'like new'. It also had a dented case.. so bad the cover wouldn't close without having someone bend the latch to make it fit. It's going under the desk
1-hop neighbor's text information: Didn't work for me. It didn't do what I thought it was going to do. This doesn't work with eSata. It has to have a power eSata aka eSatap. I have a 4 year old mobo in my desktop with 4 Sata 2.0 and 2 Sata 3.0. But, I don't think any of those provide power so external devices can work. The description stresses that you have to use 2.5 inch drives and not 3.5 inch drives. The description needs to stress having eSatap (powered ports) in order to use this cable. I'm guessing that laptops provide this maybe? I don't know. Update: CableCreation has emailed me twice saying my review is unfair. So, I'll update it. If you don't know if the sata port you have will supply electricity to the device you're plugging in then don't buy this cable. You have to know that first.
Target text information: Perfect Fit! fits perfectly on the GT 210 in my mini case! Glad I ordered this!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Running in an Ubuntu server I built awhile ago, ... Running in an Ubuntu server I built awhile ago, dual core, and runs Samba and even a minecraft server with ease.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great product, but be sure to follow these steps to insure a good experience Intel's NUC is marred by bad reviews of people having horrific experiences, but you needn't worry about that if you follow these steps in this review. I love my NUC it boots up fast and is only slightly larger than a Roku or Apple TV. The i3 packs a big amount of compute performance for everyday web browsing and video watching. It can even handle some light gaming if you're into Hearthstone or League of Legends it plays these just fine. Now for the set up portion of this review. If you don't want to have a bad Intel NUC Experience follow these steps: 1. Do not use Linux on a NUC it will give you a ton of headaches, as reported by dozens of people online 2. Use 2 RAM modules instead of just one, as users have complained that they have Windows 7 install issues with using only one RAM Dimm 3. Be sure to get RAM that is approved on the Intel NUC product page. This NUC can be picky about what DDR4 RAM you use. 4. INSTALL all Windows Drivers from the Intel Product page before saying that the product is crap. Yes, you need to install the chipset driver, I/O driver, USB driver, and every other driver on there. I had an issue where the NUC was slow at boot up on Windows 8.1 because it was trying to detect some hardware on the NUC. I installed
1-hop neighbor's text information: No-hassle linux box I got this box, along with the Samsumg 250GB ssd and Crucial 8GB RAM, to replace an OLD WIN98 celeron desktop that my mother uses mostly for email over a dialup connection. My plan was to set it up with a linux OS, e.g. Ubuntu or a derivative. I anticipated typical enigmatic compatibility issues - the kind of stuff that makes installing linux fun for a geek. Sadly, I had no problems at all. I trialed 3 64-bit distros (Ubuntu 15.10, Mint 17.2, and Zorin 10) and everything just worked - wifi, sound, video, printers - EVERYTHING! I have no epic stories needing the consolation of my mother's pie.
Target text information: You get what you pay for with technology. Only works sometimes on boot up. I want to blame the mobo BC as soon as I reset the bios it is recognized again. Not a supported m. 2 drive by gigabyte but whenni does work it blows my HDD out of the water. Boot times less than 20 seconds
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Product that saved us tons of money While travelling for D1 soccer, someone stepped on my son's laptop and cracked the screen. Best Buy said it would cost $400 to repair a $600 laptop. Thank God for YouTube and this company who sells replacement screens. With a little bit of research and patience, we changed a $400+ repair into a $50 repair. Thank you!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars as descibed
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great I don't like the price, but as someone who accidentally kicked her laptop off her bed, it works perfectly. Watch a Youtube tutorial and replace your screen in minutes, I did it in FIVE!!! Proud of myself and it was actually easy, believe in yourself to fix your broken screens yourself.
Target text information: Bought from seller "Tebelaz". Used it in a laptop ... Bought from seller "Tebelaz". Used it in a laptop I needed to repaid and worked on the screen as if it was a band new laptop!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: ... and consumer reviews on this laptop and am so glad that I decided to purchase it I've read many professional and consumer reviews on this laptop and am so glad that I decided to purchase it. I've thought of upgrading to the 16 gig and 512ssd drive, but it really is more powerful than what I truly need with the 8gig and 256ssd drive. The screen resolution is amazing and I personally like the keyboard better than the Yoga 3 Pro that I originally purchased but had to return. The speakers leave something to be desired. I love listening to music and I do feel that they could improve this feature in the future. The battery life is amazing. Contrary to professional reviews, I can open it with one hand. It boots up super fast and I never have any connection problems at all and it is STILL super fast when I have 15+ windows open! Downloading is very quick which I love. One problem I did have was the fan ran all the time. It was loud and sounded like a train in the distance. I read a professional review where they mentioned this problem and stated that the BIOS update resolved this problem. IT DID!!!! I've also downloaded some updates for the sound as well and it has helped, but I still think that the next gens sound system should be upgraded. It's a very light unit and being disabled, this is an important feature to me. In addition, I love the look;
1-hop neighbor's text information: Bad BIOS, bad service. Bad for serious users. Back in May, 2014, Lenovo put out a BIOS that messed with the End/insert key, and fn-lock. This made the keyboard pretty much useless for serious technical users (that edit code, etc.) who use the f1-12 keys a lot. Furthermore, on brand new unit, the down-arrow key cap keeps falling off. Lenovo was unwilling, for 5 months straight of knowing about problem, and even after 3 more BIOS releases, to fix the problem. http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-Edge-S-series/Re-Thinkpad-s1-End-Insert-button-switched-after-last-update/td-p/1645348/highlight/true
1-hop neighbor's text information: Still not great for Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, but definitely the best I've tried. First off, let me say that if you have to adapt from micro HDMI to standard HDMI on your laptop/ultrabook on a daily basis, there is no GREAT solution. I have to do this, and have tried three different adapters before settling on these. I previously tried the little one inch adapters, as well as Monoprice's version of this product. Neither fit nicely with my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and both had too much wobble to be counted on. In meetings I had to hold the adapters into my computer and type with one hand - not very useful. This adapter must have an ever-so-slightly longer plug which seems to click into my computer. It is head and shoulders above the other solutions I've tried. It's not perfect and does still have to be adjusted too much. For my application (direct into a computer), I can't give it more than 3 stars, but for others who might be using it for something else, it should work well. UPDATE: We have found a creative solution to the problem of using micro HDMI adapters with the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro laptops. If you take a utility knife and cut a millimeter or so of plastic off of the metal male end, the adapter can go into the laptop far enough to get a pretty secure connection. We've modified a few of these so far and will likely do it to the rest in the
Target text information: Wifi Problems Purchased the Yoga Pro 2 and it would not connect to my home's Uverse 2wire wifi. We have other electronics using the wifi (computers, TV's, tablets) that work fine so it's not that my wifi system is not working. Read some reviews in forums that updating Windows 8 solved the wifi problems that some people were having but it didn't work for me. Then spoke with Lenovo's hardware tech support people and tried different things to get it to work. After 3 hours and after reducing my 2wire wifi's security port settings the best we got was the the computer wifi worked when it was 2 feet from my router, any farther away the signal dropped. The rep said I needed to return the computer or mail it to Texas for servicing. I'm returning the computer and will be waiting for Lenovo to fix the wifi issue in their next production run before I buy this computer. Also another issue is the screen color yellow looks off. For me this would be a 5 star rating once they fix those issues for the computers excellent design and how the computer can be changed into a tablet. The weight is only a little over 3 lbs. so its not as light as an iPad but it's not too heavy for my 10 year old daughter to work with it as a tablet/computer on the couch. We use this mostly to access internet, video media for school and to do basic word processing and excel. Just
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The perfect Video Card for the multi screen Professional Trader I usually don't do reviews, but I've had the PNY NVIDIA Quadro NVS 510 for about a month and I'm happy to provide a 5 star rating. Installation- quick and easy, with Windows 8 OS, the card automatically installed. I still had to load the Nvidia desktop program, but that was super easy as well. Operations- I have 4 screens, (2) 27 inch planar monitors and (2) 24 inch Acer's. As soon as I make a profit trading I will upgrade to all 27 inch monitors, this video card can easily handle the resolution and speed requirements for trading. Gaming- I have a PS3 for that, so I don't know I've seen no performance issues, I've heard no annoying fan noises, the card just works right out the box.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Don't buy this if you actually need 6 displays or live outside the US The product appears to have a design defect where under load one of the display outputs goes blank leaving 5 working displays. Visiontek refused to honour their warranty citing an unstated policy to require any returns to come from/to a US address. This is not stated ANYWHERE in their web site or public documentation. In a global economy where they sell directly and through other vendors to customers anywhere in the world this is petty and naive. Amazon stepped up and replaced the product for them. My congratulations to Amazon in that they "get" customer service. Unfortunately the replacement product has an identical issue though to a considerably lesser degree where the same card output goes blank but this time intermittantly rather than continuously.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Product, Buy it. But consider the following ... This is a great product. I'm a financial advisor and love the multi-screen functionality. It's also cheaper and uses less than half the power of it's competitor, Nvidia's NVS 450. Bear in mind the following footnote posted on AMD's website about this product: *Important: When using mini DisplayPort-to-singlelink DVI adapters, quad output is divided into two pairs (displays 1 and 2 and displays 3 and 4). The displays used in each pair must be identical (with the same manufacturer and model number) and must be identically configured (with the same resolution). However, the display pairs do not need to be identical to each other. This is actually not a serious problem. I called AMD Level 2 Tech Support to enquire about this issue, since I use 2 17" monitors (one Dell using VGA; one NEC using DVI-D) and one 19" monitor (Lenovo using DVI-D). The two GPUs onboard this card can each be split across 2 displays (4 total). Each grouping of 2 can work independently, but if there are differences between the monitors within either grouping of two, you will need to purchase an ATI Cerified Active adapter for one of the displays within that grouping (maximum reqirement of 2 active adapters). Four mini displayport to DVI-D passive adapters come with the product. If you need an analog VGA signal you will need to purchase an active Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter. For example, Accell B101B-002B UltraAV Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter. Don't opt for a
Target text information: Expensive, but solid quality. I run a quad monitor setup, typically off a Dell box. Historically I was using a GX280 box, and recently upgraded to an Inspiron 546 running Windows 7 Professional. I am always looking for the cheapest solution, so historically ran twin video cards, each with dual monitor capability. On the GX280 (which was running Windows XP), this was never a problem. I ran one ATI and one NVIDIA card (ATI in PCI-E slot, NVIDIA in PCI slot) and they operated flawlessly. However, when I tried to duplicate this setup on the Windows 7 box I ran into huge hardware conflict issues. Part of the problem, I think, is that as graphics performance has improved rapidly running a 2nd video card through a standard PCI slot has become a real bottleneck. The graphics processing demanded by Vista and 7 is simply too intense to be handled through old-school PCI, it really needs PCI-Express. So, with a heavy heart, I had to suck it up and begin looking for a quad-monitor capable PCI-E card. There aren't a lot of them out there, and most of them that are available are absolutely massive power hogs, requiring systems with 400+ watt power supplies (i.e. see Sapphire cards, awesome capabilities for about $250 but need huge power). For me, it came down to a choice between this ATI Firepro card and a competing NVIDIA card. The ATI was slightly cheaper, and the NVIDIA had a slight performance edge. The first thing you will find is that it
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Quick review of the Asus Zenbook UX501VW, from a former Mac user. Here is a quick review of the Asus Zenbook UX501VW, from a former Mac user. The Good: The computer over all is a powerful and snappy laptop with a beautiful display. After removing the bloatware and allowing for Windows, Asus software, and driver updates; boot times vastly improved over the out of the box operation speeds. The GTX 960M graphics card was able to keep up with both Dark Souls 3 and Quantum Break at 1080p Max settings really well, without dropping below 30 frames (while plugged in). Quantum break was also playable at 2556X1440 Resolution. The screen is to small to detect any difference between 2k and 4k Resolutions. The built in 4k monitor operates at 60hz; however, dropping it below 4k does not increase the monitors refresh rate (for those wondering). The keys feel great with a proper amount of travel and responsiveness ; however, my palm did tend to hit the track pad pretty often which I will delve into later. The battery life is surprisingly good for a rig of this caliber, with my longest stent without a charge being close to 7 hours (under normal internet browsing usage). The Aesthetics of the Asus Zenbook seem to carry the classic Asus brushed aluminum look with exception of the spiral pattern on the keyboard, which appears to have no purpose whatever, aside from looking pretty cool. Overall the Zenbook is a great laptop with all of the top specs for future
1-hop neighbor's text information: Wow, no regrets -- everything I thought it would be and then some! I was looking for either a new laptop, 2-in-1, or MacBook to do things that just aren't possible on my iPad. After weeks of searching, I took the plunge with the ASUS TP500LA, which was half the price of the MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display I had downselected as the other finalist. I am very happy with the ASUS - very nice looking, excellent build quality, great keyboard layout, and setup at home was the easiest I have ever experienced with any computer . Despite reviews of ASUS sister products claiming the Wi-Fi is slow, the Wi-Fi on my unit is crazy fast, display is outstanding, boot up is about 15 seconds, power down is about 5 seconds. I'm not a huge fan of Windows 8.1, but I got around that by installing Stardock Start8, a $5 program with a 30 day free trial that emulates Windows 7 but give you the flexibility to access the Win 8.1 interface if you want. Only cons: No backlit keyboard, battery life is 5-6 hours (9 for the MacBook Pro), a tad heavy at 5 lbs (3.5 for the MacBook Pro), but you know all of this going into the purchase, which for me, was worth saving $800. Amazon shipping was amazing - I chose the 1 day option ($7 for Prime members), which shipped from CA at 8 pm the night before and arrived at my doorstep in CT at 2 pm the next day
1-hop neighbor's text information: VERY good laptop for everyday work. I have read a lot of negative reviews about this laptop here and all I can say is that either computer illiterate people are buying these or people are not reading the specs before ordering. This laptop is just as I ordered. It is a VERY NICE laptop. Setup took about a half an hour. It was very simple. I ordered this laptop KNOWING that it did NOT come with a optical drive. Seeing as though external drives are cheap enough that did not bother me a bit. My first Windows update took about 2 hours (NO big deal) and went smoothly. I got the Windows 10 update icon on the taskbar and reserved my FREE update. So far (3 days) the laptop is running great. It only took about 2 days to get used to Windows 8.1 (I'm used to Windows 7 and Linux Mint), it's not that bad to figure out and learn. There is not that much bloatware on this machine and it took only a few minutes to uninstall what I didn't want. Go through the settings and configure the machine the way you want, it's very easy. The laptop is very quiet. I installed a Staples 4 port USB hub and added a wireless mouse with no problems at all. Plug & play. I installed Firefox as I HATE I.E. and imported my bookmarks with zero problems. I can recommend this laptop without hesitation. It works great. If you're looking for a high end laptop
Target text information: Meets all your day to day needs. I purchased this item on the Microsoft Store for the 12 days of Christmas sale. The version I purchased was the signature addition so there was minimal bloat ware that came with the computer which is a big plus. My first impression is that it is a light stylish computer. The computer is very well built. It took about 10 minutes to get this computer up and running which is pretty damn quick. Once up and running this computer performs pretty damn well for the price. It's fast enough and has enough memory to do anything with it except for the advanced stuff like music/video editing, video gaming etc. but for all the regular stuff like browsing, downloading/listening to music, streaming, email etc. it is very adequate. The touch screen is very responsive and the 360 degree screen is a great compliment. The only thing I would want to add to this computer and would actually make this laptop look better is a back-lit keyboard.
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1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
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1-hop neighbor's text information: It looks and feels well built and I like the usb storage This mouse is a little smaller than I was expecting but not a problem. It would be more of a travel size than one I would use at home. It looks and feels well built and I like the usb storage. I also liked how you can change the responsiveness by pressing the button by the wheel. Unfortunately the mouse I received keeps going to sleep and will not wake up like it should. I tried changing batteries multiple times with no luck. I had to take out the battery and unplug the usb for 5-10 minutes to get it to work again. Not sure what happened but I am returning it for a refund.
Target text information: Fantastic product!! Works and looks great.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Decent Specs, Works fine.. Just don't expect it to be in great shape or not smell. Hardware - If you are looking for a decent, powerful workstation for normal desktop use (ie not gaming) then this is a good value. The i5 CPU in this machine is still plenty fast and you shouldn't have any problems with lag or speed. The 8GB of RAM is also nice especially this cheap. These machines should be reliable for years to come but the included 5 year old Seagate Hard Drive would give me pause. With any older machine you start to worry about the mechanical hard drive after a period of time.. this is no different. I factored in the purchase of a 250GB SSD into this which makes the machine fly even faster anyway. Overall this makes more sense (at least to me) than buying a new machine that's less powerful. Condition: OK this is where things get dicey. The ad promises: and certified by the manufacturer or by a third-party refurbisher to look and work like new, with limited to no signs of wear. Ha! They are literally grabbing these things from expired leases, re-imaging the drives with a default WIndows 10 and kicking them out the door.. perhaps literally. Sure the machine had scratches and nicks.. a bit more than 'normal' use but whatever. Definitely not 'like new'. It also had a dented case.. so bad the cover wouldn't close without having someone bend the latch to make it fit. It's going under the desk
1-hop neighbor's text information: Asus and Intel make a good team. This has been a great purchase. Super fast start up. No problems.
1-hop neighbor's text information: runs Ubuntu just fine! Nice low cost machine! It arrived quickly. Weighs very little (so little that I didn't bother to remember how much). I booted it into whatever Micro$loth OS came on it just to make sure it worked. It did. Reboot into the BIOS. Disable secure boot. Plugin an external CD ROM drive with an Ubuntu installation CD in it. And now it's a nice little internal home server sitting on the corner of my desk. It makes no noise. Comes with both a tiny stand you can screw into the bottom (which I did) as well as a simple bracket so you can hang it on the back of a flat-screen display (which I have not done but seems like a good idea). Also comes with a mouse & a keyboard. I can't speak for the OS that comes on it, but if you want a small machine that weighs just about nothing to run Ubuntu, I highly recommend it.
Target text information: This is a good computer, quiet and powerful for most people who ... I buy Asus because I will not use Dell or HP for my clients. I am a computer tech and I look for business class computers whenever I can. This is a good computer, quiet and powerful for most people who surf, email and do priority work. My problem (which limits this to 4 stars) is the setup routine. Usually I can get a system up to the desktop screen in 10 to 15 minutes. Not so with this one. I had to install the Asus Chipset Driver (20 minutes) and Asus Business Manager (45 minutes). I would have thought that these would have been pre-installed. If I had set this up at my client's office I would have to charge them another hour of time for something that should have been done in the factory and I had no choice because the desktop would not load until these were installed. I will not buy Asus because of this lapse in their planning.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Fit perfectly. It has held up so far to drops
1-hop neighbor's text information: Three Stars It protects my tablet but it's not the most comfortable to hold in my small hands. Kinda akward.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Looks fine, but is wretched little piece of junk I bought red. It looks pretty high quality; however, within a month of putting it on my tablet, the 2 magnets that keep the cover closed popped out of their little slots. The magnets aren't glued, so I have to keep sliding them back into the slots when they pop out. The stand does not work; the stand isn't magnetic, so unless you have it folded just right, it unfolds itself. Therefore it doesn't work. Therefore I regret buying this and wish I had spent a little more on a case that works as advertised. Therefore I am sad.
Target text information: Not happy Too frosty for me. I kept thinking I was having a vision problem. Took it off.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Works good Just received this card today. Works good so far. Will update if more things are found out. Benchmark: Read: 34.30MB/s or 35.75MB/s Write: 10.96MB/s or 11.60MB/s
Target text information: Oooh yeeeeaaaah Just what I needed, heh heh )
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Easy hard drive access This is a very useful device for anyone with a bit of experience tinkering under the hood of a computer. The package includes: - the actual adapter itself, which provides an USB connection to 3 different types of hard drive connectors -- 5.25" / 3.5" IDE, 2.5" IDE, and SATA. - an IDE (4-pin MOLEX) power adapter. - one SATA-to-SATA data cable. - one IDE (4-pin MOLEX) power to SATA power adapter. - a mini-CD containing a manual and drivers. It is not necessary to install drivers in Windows ME / 2000/ XP and above systems. Both the SATA/IDE-to-USB and power adapter cables are reasonably lengthy; 3' for the former, maybe 5.5' for the latter. Vantec's SATA/IDE to USB 2.0 Adapter provides an easy way to access a hard drive without needing to install it into a computer. It also works great for extracting data from old computers without having to figure out how to turn them on -- all you have to do is take out the hard drive.
Target text information: Five Stars great price great product
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1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Problematic since day 1! I purchased 15 of these drives in both the OEM and boxed retail version when they first came out and they were not cheap at that time. All 15 failed within the first year due to the now well-known firmware problem that Seagate had released in the drives. It seems that after they were power cycled about 100 times they just died. Seagate has a good warranty program and they would exchange them for free. That still doesn't pay for all of your time, labor, troubleshooting, lost data, and shipping cost to return them to have them replaced. Sadly when you would return a drive that may be only a few months old they would return a refurbished drive with new firmware. You have no idea how many hours this drive was used or how much life is left in it. Out of 15 returned drives 8 have failed a second time and some even a third from bad sectors on the disk surface. More time, labor, troubleshooting, and costs down the drain again. I even got returned units that were refurbished and they failed right out of the box. The last returns I sent back for the third time I told them I did not want any more refurbished drives sent to me and they agreed. Seagate has been supportive to me but what a lot of work. For a computer GEEK I cannot think of a worse problem than continuous failures and loss of data from a top reputation company
1-hop neighbor's text information: Beware this isn't a new drive, it's refurbished! I bought this thinking it was a new drive, but when I got the drive, it says "Certified Repaired" on it. The drive then failed in its first day of use.
Target text information: Poor Quality! Failed SMART and then promptly died. This is already a 2nd or a 3rd Seagate hard drive that fails on me! Seagate says it's out of warranty and won't repair it. They know hard drive will fail after 1-2 years that's why the warranty is so limited. Don't buy Seagate product. Seagate warranty is bad. Bad quality.
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1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great -however directions are lacking The biggest problem with this product is the directions. There are no clear instructions in English. They have pictures on the back, but they are inadequate. It was not until I watched a video on YouTube that I fully understood what I needed to do. 1. Clean the screen -get rid of all dust and particles. 2. Remove first sheet (tab 1) and apply using provided scraping card. This will cover your screen but it is still reflective. 3. Remove the second sheet of plastic (tab 2) After this third step the screen becomes completely matte. It is an amazing difference. My laptop was just like a mirror to the windows behind my desk and now I cannot see the reflection at all. The sheet you receive has protective plastic on both sides of it and it is not until both sides are removed that the antiglare effect is realized.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Great seller great product
1-hop neighbor's text information: You get what you pay for... If you are wondering why you would need a 3-pack, rest assured that you'll use all three to find one that will fit the screen. Mine were slightly overlapping the edge of the screen, which due to the thickness of the material caused it to bend up and bubble. I tried installing one of them using leftover spray from a different screen protector kit, but that didn't help either. Other items to note: The card they provide to squeegee out the bubbles is useless. Again, the protector is so think that you have to press hard to get the bubbles out and the card just bends under the pressure. Use something harder, like a credit card. The first 'tab' that you have to peel back is in the lower left corner, when it should be in the upper left corner in order to square it with the screen. And go all the way to the edge or you'll get overlap on the other end. When you peel off the top layer, hold the protector down with something, or else it will just come up and off the screen.
Target text information: Great product, pain in the @$$ to install perfectly HOLY JESUS CHRIST!!! That was one of the most stressful things I have ever done, like damn it. The first time was messed up because I left step one off for too long before applying it to my screen. Then it turns out the protector isn't an exact fit over the entire screen (there's maybe a millimeter off on each side) so it ended up being lopsided instead of centered. Finally with the third time I managed to get it to work but even with all the painstaking time I took to make sure I got every dust particle clear from the screen the A/C turned on as I was applying so I ended up with maybe a couple particles sandwiched in there anyway, which is driving me insane because I might be a little OCD. I hate applying screen protectors. If I could I would buy a clean room just so I can get rid of the dust when doing this. Damn it. The product itself is pretty good, stops me from seeing reflections when under bright lighting. Right now I can barely notice the trapped dust unless I intentionally look for them so that helps.
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5: Data Storage
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great, maybe a little bit larger physically than it should be. I will and have bought again. Worked perfectly in most of my machines but I did have an issue getting it to slide into some of the tighter machines... maybe like .1 mm larger than 9.5mm. I had the same result with two cases. I ended up making a "tab" with some packing tape so I can pull it back out later after "encouraging" it into some of the smaller machines.
Target text information: Garbage: My Updated and Amended Review The top cover required a small bit of Dremeling to get it to fit properly over the plug pins. The drive board is also not set at the exact same height as on my 2.5" HDDs, so I had to insert a spacer between this case and the caddy to make it tall enough to plug in. It is very slim and my computer used older, taller drives. It was not difficult at all to adapt this for use, and it works. I do not know if it has the proper 5-to-3.3 volt step down so the drive does not get fried, but so far, so good. This was a good, inexpensive alternative until I can source a really nice one. NOTE: This is NOT a USB external case. It is an adapter case that takes an internal 1.8" micro SATA (NOT mSATA, which is completely different) and allows you to use it INTERNALLY in a 2.5" HDD bay. It is NOT for external use AT ALL. There is NO USB plug on this, only a direct plug-in 2.5" SATA socket. No buttons, no LEDs. With the mods I had to make to get it to take my drive and then close up properly, then to fit in my bay, height-wise, I give this 4 stars, dropped to 3 because the circuit board looks sketchy, like the electrical step-down might not work right after some use. I would have gone lower but the price was very good and it had
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Fire and smoke It caused lots of smoke after powered on. The cable is damaged and flamed by short circuit. Highly risky
Target text information: NEVER AGAIN will I buy anything made by this company. These things are garbage. I bought 4 of them, and only 1 out the 4 actually spins freely, without binding against the chassis, of the fan. I was able to get 2 of them to work, after playing "mechanic," but I knew better, and I still bought these things.. I literally bought 4, when I only needed 2, because I thought the price may have been too good to be true. Turns out, if you need 2 working fans, you're going to want to buy 8....Not even worth my time and effort to return these though, for $5 each.... BUYER BEWARE I genuinely think that the manufacturer knows that they're so cheap that most people won't bother returning them...Very disappointed in MYSELF, for buying these. I should have known better, but now you DO. Spend the extra money on some Corsair, or Noctua fans. They've never let me down.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Should be a 5-Star product, but one MASSIVE defect makes it useless. Let me begin this review by saying that I want to give this product five stars. It is truly an excellent little USB Hub and I am beyond impressed by its performance and speed for the price. There is, however, one critical flaw in my particular hub that based on other reviews is a fairly common problem, and that is if the cord moves even the slightest bit, it momentarily interrupts the flow of data/power, causing all devices to be disconnected. As a producer who was hoping to use this hub in my home studio and for live performances, this is absolutely unacceptable as I cannot have my midi controllers, audio interface, and hard drive disconnected in the middle of writing or, worse yet, in the middle of a live set! I have never had USB connection issues with my laptop before, so I have become truly frustrated with this connectivity issue. Like I said, this BY ALL MEANS should be a 5-Star product, but the connectivity defect has rendered this hub entirely useless for me. I suppose the only bright side is that I am now in need of more that four ports, and have been looking to upgrade to a powered hub anyways, but because of this defect, I am seriously questioning whether or not to buy it from Sabrent. CONCLUSION: Good product IN THEORY. BUT disconnects when moved even slightly. Many people have had zero issues. It's your gamble.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Used this to move a bluetooth dongle away from the ... Used this to move a bluetooth dongle away from the USB port of a piece of medical equipment. This dramatically improved the bluetooth performance.
1-hop neighbor's text information: So Glad I Picked THIS Hub -- Purchase and Overall Experience I spent several days browsing through the various 3.0 USB hubs on Amazon and finally decided this one looked like it was "the one." With so many mixed reviews on the many hubs out there I was skeptical with what I would end up getting here. So I prepared my expectations to be reasonable -- If I didn't like it when it arrived I wasn't going to let it ruin my day. I would just send it right back. Well it arrived today and I eagerly opened it up. After looking it over I was rather surprised that the price I paid for it wasn't higher. The packaging it came in was super neat. The hub is solid and looks like it's made of quality material. I tested all the ports one at time to make sure that all four ports worked simultaneously and they did. Here is what I came up with after setting it up (attaching photo as well). The photo shows THREE USB ports located on the front of the hub and the FOURTH on top. My devices that are plugged in are: 1. Left port: USB 2.0 flash drive 2. Middle port: Wireless numeric keypad 3. Right port: Wireless mouse 4. Top port: Mobile phone via a 3.0 USB cable All four ports work simultaneously. The hub is just the right size to accommodate all four USB devices I have plugged in, and it also sits snugly along my laptop for
Target text information: Used this to move a bluetooth dongle away from the ... Used this to move a bluetooth dongle away from the USB port of a piece of medical equipment. This dramatically improved the bluetooth performance.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Huge, Fast and Reliable I am very fond of my Sandisk cards. I also have a Sandisk 4.0 GB Extreme card, and did an interesting comparison. I held a recording time race between Ultra and Extreme, here in my livingroom. Recording a big buffer full of photos in multiple trials, the recording times were identical. The more expensive Extreme was no faster than this card. In my case, the recording rate has to be limited by my camera, a Nikon 8800. Having a reliable card as large as 8.0 GB is very helpful. My cards have traveled to Alaska, Mexico, and Ecuador, and have had to function in all sorts of conditions. They have recorded 100,000+ photos, each of which I desperately did not want to loose. I back them up as often as I can, but I still worry, and I have lost photos when other cards failed. I am pleased to say I have never lost a photo from a Sandisk card - in spite of the abuse I put them through. Last week I filled up my Sandisk Ultra II 8.0 GB with important photos - carefully staged photos of butterfly specimens at the California Academy of Sciences. I worked 12 hours a day for 8 days on this project. The card behaved as it always has, and every single one of the 2400 photos I took, made it home safely. Do back your cards up often, but from experience I can say that I have a very, very favorable impression of this
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great product! The card is awesome, and the price is unbeatable. It has the speed required by a pro, I would recommend this capacity if you have a camera with less than 10 megapixel and not using RAW format a lot so you will have plenty of space in it and a superb speed.
Target text information: FAKE - Confirmed through SanDisk The item I received was clearly not labeled correctly and after contacting SanDisk they confirmed that the items I received were counterfeit. Here is a log of the chat with SanDisk. Mark Javier: Hello, thank you for contacting SanDisk. My name is Mark Javier. Please give me a moment while I look into your question. Mark Javier: Can you please tell me what does it say on the face of the card? Brian : Sandisk Ultra II CompactFlash 8GB SanDisk. The II part is in red the rest is white lettering with a solid black label. Mark Javier: Please provide the code that is printed on the edge of the card beside the phrase 'Made In China'. Brian : B1070804953B Brian : Here is a picture of it Brian : [...] Mark Javier: When and where did you purchased the card? Brian : I purchased them On Friday through Amazon.com. Mark Javier: The card is not a genuine SanDisk memory card. Please return it to the place of purchase. Brian : The company was called [...] Brian : I thought so. the performance was terrible. How do I report them and make sure they are dealt with? Mark Javier: I'll be forwarding your concern to our legal department and they will be the one to take care of your concern about the store. If you have received any compact flash cards from them I strongly suggest you contact SanDisk and have them run the serial numbers.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
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9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: I HIGHLY recommend everyone have one of these on hand in their car! Best way to beat the heat is with this mini fan!! Okay, let me first say that this thing should have been around years ago, it is truly ingenious!! My husband wanted this, because he works outside in extremely hot temperatures. We really didn't expect much, but we were both pleasantly surprised. So first of all it's extremely easy to use. Simply put in the batteries, pop open the back cover, wet the sponge (a refillable water bottle is included to keep on hand when using the fan), pop the cover back on, and turn it on. This tiny little fan really put out a COLD breeze. We found that the warmer it is, the better output the fan has. You do have to re-wet the sponge, but only every 30 minutes to an hour, and to stay cool that is well worth it in my opinion. It slides on your wrist and you can change the direction of the air flow, so that's a nice feature. As I originally stated, I got this for my husband to use at work, but I will likely be ordering another for myself and the kids for summer trips to the park and zoo. It's especially useful to strap on the stroller and keep the baby cool at the ball field! It is just such a useful tool to keep on hand for overly hot days. The bottom line is that I HIGHLY recommend everyone have
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great product This air conditoner works very well it was heavly usedthis summer and never reduced its performance it works perfect and the air is cold
1-hop neighbor's text information: We ordered two of the cool on the go units to take to Disney World ... We ordered two of the cool on the go units to take to Disney World last month, and all I Can say is "Thank God!" They were lifesavers, especially for my son's stroller while walking around the parks. Product works great and would highly encourage anyone interested to purchase a unit.
Target text information: Awesome this is the best thing I have every purchased. After spending an extended stay in hospital and the heat of the room, this was amazing and really helped with sleeping.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Machining on heatsink was sub-par IMO and brass standoffs stripped easily, so -1 star for build quality This is one of the only M.2 adapters that comes with a heatsink currently. The heatsink on this card keeps my Samsung 950 Pro M.2 SSD from thermal throttling under high usage very effectively and the 4x PCIe interface let's it run at full speed. I used a Fujipoly XR-m thermal pad (17 W/mK thermal conductivity) 1.5mm thickness on both sides of the Samsung 950 Pro to interface it with both the PCB and heatsink for cooling. Machining on heatsink was sub-par IMO and brass standoffs stripped easily, so -1 star for build quality. Replacement Standoffs - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AO40W2I Thermal Interface Pad - (Probably overkill for needed thermal conductivity, but 1.5mm thickness is required for good contact IMO) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZSJQUT8
1-hop neighbor's text information: Missing Panel Transfer speeds are great - just as an m. 2 ssd should be. However, the enclosure seems to be missing the panel that is around the usb connection. It seems to have happened at the factory or before it was boxed because the panel is not in the packaging nor does it have any indication that it broke off. Anytime the cable is removed from the port, the entire assembly inside comes along with it. I honestly love how the enclosure looks and feels but I cannot keep it due to this major flaw. Update - Amazon sent me a new one that has the panel so I'm giving this product a 4 star rating instead of a 2 star. Speeds are still great and the construction of the enclosure is superb.
Target text information: This is exactly what I needed for Sata plus PCIe M.2 SSDs Perfect. I purchased a Crucial M.2 Sata SSD, not realizing it would not work in the M.2 slot built in to my Asus Z97 motherboard. So I purchased a Samsung XP941 PCI-E M.2 SSD that did fit on my motherboard, but the built in M.2 slot is only 2 lane PCIe; the Samsung can use 4. So this XRP adapter card allowed me to use the Sata SSD and the PCIe SSD in a 4 lane PCIe slot. Performance is outstanding; The read speed on the Samsung is over 1GB per second. I had formatted and installed the OS on the Samsung installed in my motherboard, and it booted up on problem after I moved it to this adapter card. So I am a happy camper!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: SanDisk SSD PLUS 120GB Solid State Drive Liked the price. Liked the speed. Liked the size. Liked the cool temps when under heavy use. Speeds for read/write are very good, have not gotten close to the 400mb/s they calm, but pleased with the speed. Second drive is in the mail to a friend with a Linux OS installed.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Best option in that price Got this ssd yesterday for my 4 year old laptop ... I was looking something cheap coz I don't wanna spend more then 40 dollars on my old laptop so as of today 8/10/16 I got this for 37 dollars the only option cheaper then this was Silicon power ...I have been using Kingston usbs and rams since 2005 and they are reliable.. My laptop supports 6Gb/s Speeds.....for those who wanted to know weather there laptops supports 6Gb/s or 3 Gb/s (SATA rev2 or SATA rev3).download free version of Speccy ..look the model of your motherboard chipset ..google "model number SATA support" ..I have HM75 Chipset in my laptop that support max speeds of 6Gb/s there is a difference between read and write speeds which was expected. The read speeds are spot on but for that price and history of years of reliability this SSD is highly recomended . you can see before and after difference in speeds
1-hop neighbor's text information: Not as good as expected I never wrote an review on amazon even though I have bought many many stuff from it. Kingston is a good brand and I trusted it with many of my usb drives. But this time I feel so compelled to write an reiew of my dissatisfaction toward this particular kingston ssd harddisk. It did speed up the boot process of windows, but the write speed of this drive is ridiculously slow. It will freeze your computer when you try to do multiple things at once such as copy file while trying to install something, or installing something while opening a program. And sometimes, for no particular reason, it will just freeze windows after a fresh boot. I feel the urgent need to let other people know about this problem of the drive. Don't buy this because it is not ready for primetime yet. And there is no firmware update to correct this problem. My return period is over, so, I am stuck with this. I don't want you to go thru what I go thru. so, don't buy this. you will regret. It speeds up booting while slow down or even freeze after the boot. This totally offset the benefit and sometimes render your machine useless.
Target text information: Beware Kingston SV300S37A Write= 87 MB/S Kingston SV300S37A/60 actual write speed is about 1/5 the advertised performance (constitutes FRAUD) of 450MB/s read/write. ***In response to Kingston's comment to user complaints "Blackmagic disk speed only uses incompressible data as it's benchmark workload which would show you a worse case scenario". This means other Manufacturer's "worse case scenario" has proven exceedingly better than Kingston's "worse case scenario"*** Here is a sample comparison of one of my mid-range SSD drives with test speeds on a Mac running Blackmagic Disk Speed Test: Kingston SV300S37A Write= 87 MB/s Read= 262 MB/s Crucial M500 Write= 415 MB/s Read= 480 MB/s Desktop copy: Kingston SV300S37A duplicating a 10GB file= 2:25 mins Crucial M500 duplicating a 10GB file= 0:44 mins Western Digital 1TB platter drive duplicating a 10GB file= 3:07 mins I ran additional Blackmagic Disk Speed tests and noticed: Write speed for the Kingston SV300S37A/60 is much slower than my USB 3.0 PNY flash, thumb drive. Write speed is a lot slower than my 2.5" external 5400 rpm USB 3.0 WD MyPassport Ultra, platter drive. Pros: the Kingston drive has faster read speeds than an internal 5400 rpm platter drive. Cons: the Kingston drive is a lot slower at writing than a 5400 rpm platter HD and my USB 3.0 thumb drive, it's also very heavy making it a poor choice for notebooks. I spoke to a Kingston Technician (1-800-435-0640) he said the 450 MB/s R/W speed is based on "compressible data"? So there is only a speed benefit if the files can
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: What a Mouse!! I had previously tried a Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard system and after two months put it back in the box where it remains to this day. (It had a connection device on the desk top (for more clutter) and I had to grapple with reconnections all the time.) What sold me about this unit is the Link 5 connectivity, which would keep connection gadgets off my desk, free up USB ports plus allow me to replace my marginally functional wired keyboard with a wireless one and no additional USB ports or connectivity gadgets--plus a more stable performance platform. So when the mouse came in the mail I girded up my loins to begin the installation process figuring there would be a call to India somewhere in my future. I was astounded when this mouse practically installed itself! I've never had anything easier to install. The mouse feels good, flows smoothly and the scroll is a dream. It fits well in my rather arthritic hand. I am very well satisfied with this purchase. I can't wait for the keyboard to arrive!
1-hop neighbor's text information: For a $1 more[Edit:LESS], you can buy a mouse that comes with this dongle. As awesome as it is to have the option of purchasing a dongle instead of a new mouse, Logitech needs to rethink their pricing.. For $15 I can purchase the M325, brand new and it comes with a unifying receiver. I don't even like the m325 but might purchase as a back up mouse for $1 more than what I'm about to pay for this dongle... But I think the smarter thing to do would be pay $20 for the M510 (my favorite mouse) and pay $5 for a back up mouse. Does that make sense? Hopefully so! Cheers. :) Edit: You can now purchase the M325 for a dollar less than this dongle. The mouse comes with the dongle..and now you have a small back up mouse. Logitech, you need to think about the price of this. Do we want customers to purchase a mouse that is $1 less, and throw away electronic waste? Or do we trim some of the fat off the retail price and let everyone win in the long run?
1-hop neighbor's text information: Cool mouse Cool looking and with good quality! Easy handle and fit my hands perfectly. Satisfied so far. I like the blue laser light on the top.
Target text information: Good mouse Great mouse! Love the design, very easy to use. My only compliant is that the clicker is kind of loud.. but i am a really picky person. Overall im pleased with this product!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Lightweight and outstanding performance Excellent
1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome On my Wife's Acer, we have been through 4 power supplies so far. I finally went with this one because it was one of the only ones we did not try and it is working great. The first few I had to cut the plastic off the power tip to fit in the laptop, this one worked out of the box. They also crapped out inside the big convertor part after a few months. This one is going 8 months strong so far and I will definitely buy it again if something happens and she needs another power supply for the laptop.
Target text information: great price and so far rock-solid had an older acer monitor that needed a power adapter. Initially was hesitant at buying a random one off amazon, but this power supply adapter works flawlessly. No smells, coil whine, or bad heat increases. would certainly buy again.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: This is an excellent charger. It is actually better than the HP ... This is an excellent charger. It is actually better than the HP one I got with my laptop that became useless due to being to loose to make a connection.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Still working well.
1-hop neighbor's text information: perfection. Perfect price, solid product. Has been plugged is and working non stop on an over used laptop for almost two straight months. No faults, no fires, just solid charging going on.
Target text information: I returned it, but it seemed to be an acceptable product. I was looking for an international version. Fine for US travel, but I was looking for an international version that looks exactly the same. I returned it for a different version.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: good inexpensive Z170 motherboard I use this to overclock my i5 and it works great
1-hop neighbor's text information: Maximus VIII Hero + i5-6600k = 4.9 GHz OC on Day 1 As the title suggests, I hit and stabilized at 4.9 GHz on an i5-6600k on Day 1 of owning this board. The best part is that I didn't do any of the overclocking manually! (Well, I don't know if that's the best part as I generally enjoy playing with the settings myself, but I can imagine it would be nice for those who want to OC but don't know where to start.) Stepping in from stage left is ASUS's AI Suite 3. Within AI Suite 3 is an app entitled "Dual Intelligent Processors 5" wherein there is a button to be pressed called "5-Way Optimization." Push that button and voila! 4.9GHz overclock! I've tested stability using RogBench, 3DMark Fire Strike, Unigine Heaven and Valley, Star Citizen's Hangar Module, and World of Warships. Zero errors thus far. I know many people prefer using more intensive programs like Prime95 to test stability (and running them for up to 24 hours), but I've been overclocking CPU's for a decade and I've yet to see the point in doing so for gaming rigs. As for the other features beyond overclocking, well, I'd suggest finding a review done by an expert from legitimate sites such as AnandTech, Tom's Hardware, TweakTown, etc. What I can tell you for sure is this: if you want to your board to push your system to its max potential, then simply run the 5-Way Optimization App and let it do all the work. Don't
1-hop neighbor's text information: If you have problems, you're on your own. Bought one of these a year ago and continuously had issues with it. Tried contacting ASRock about 8 times, with no reply to my e-mails. Ended up buying another thinking it was a problem with the board to only have the same issues with this combo also. Turns out that whenever the USB 3.1 external 5.25 bracket was attached to any of the Sata Express ports the machine would not post on the first power on, and would have to reboot to post. Once that was disconnected it posts perfectly. I once again e-mailed ASRock about the issue and still haven't received a reply. These motherboards are super picky about the RAM you use (many of the dual channel sets post with one stick but not more than one from various manufacturers) and ASRock has been playing games with the BIOS for over a year. (Can boot from UEFI on a "true" usb thumb drive, but if it's seen as a USB hard drive, it won't let you boot UEFI from it).
Target text information: Great motherboard Pros: Great motherboard with a lot of great features. Was an easy install with very few problems. The motherboard recognized my G.SKILL TridentZ ram and auto clocked it to is advertised 3200 with only a bios update required. It was also easy to install the new Samsung 950 pro into the M.2 slots, and the motherboard recognized the new ssd immediately and allowed me to install windows on it. Cons: I had to update the bios to make my ram work. I knew that this was a strong possibility going into the build so i had pre downloaded the bios. I removed 3 of the sticks to get the motherboard to reach bios and then easily flashed the new bios. After the bios update it was working as intended. Things to consider Make sure to check if your ram is supported before you buy. There is a lot of memory out there that this (or any other) motherboard only supports 1 or 2 sticks of. Check the ASRock website to ensure the memory you want to buy is supported.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Fraudulent product. Created in China and comes through customs to cheat dumb customers like me. A total fraud. I now know that there is no such product that can successfully store 500GB for use without data loss. I chalk this up to a learning experience -- I should have known better.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Waterproof! All the other info from the reviews seems true to me about the speed and whatnot, (It's not the fastest), but one thing that I noticed is that the top reviews didn't test the waterproof claims on the product. Well after washing it through almost a complete cycle, cancelling the wash, and fishing it out of some sopping pants, I can say that it is waterproof. I dried it off with a towel and blew out the port, plugged it in, and it still works just as it did before. Data was still there, new data copied on, and everything was fine, and for that I give it five stars.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Speed test 512GB I orderd this stick to Germany because no other stick is like this: 1. Very small sized: it fits together into an USB slot with any other device next by. 2. Fast write/read speed! 3. 130$ is a good price, I coud only find slower and heavier 500gb sticks for 400$+ 4. Now that I have the stick here it feels very high quality with the metal housing. By default the stick is formated to exFAT, for some reason windows 10 dosen't like this with so big devices: It takes very long untill you can access the stick but read/write is fast. So I formated it to NTFS and its only a bit slower but the access time is faster. You can find a sceenshot with my CrystalDiskMark speed tests below.
Target text information: Do not trust this. Would you buy a new car that's a small fraction of the average price of similar cars and expect it to work well? The same principle applies here. There is a place in the world for saving money...flash storage is not that place. Perform this simple test before buying any flash storage. Look at the average price of similar storage devices of the same capacity. Then look at the price of the device you are thinking of purchasing. If the price of the flash drive you want to buy is a fraction of the cost of the market average for similar capacity storage, it's a fake drive. This applies to name brand flash storage as well. Just because it has a name brand label doesn't mean it's actually a name brand storage device. If it's being sold at a fraction of the price of similar capacity drives, it's almost certainly a fake drive. This goes double for off unbranded generic flash storage. 512GB of storage is not something you can get for ten bucks. You can't even get close to that price on a legitimate 512GB of storage. You can't even get two 256GB drives for even close to that price. As of April 2016 the brand name flash storage manufacturers sell 512GB thumb drives for about $200 - $300. (The absolute cheapest I found when I looked today was $220 for a 512GB Kingston drive as of the date of this review. That's a legitimate reputable company. This one is 4.5%
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Works Flawlessly, Looks Perfectly New! Exactly what I needed to replace my laptop's screen! I broke my screen by pressing on it too hard. I checked what part number was needed to replace my laptop's screen and found this screen on amazon. It was cheaper than Ebay! Installing this was surprisingly easy - I had someone help me with it, but I believe I could have done it alone with almost no "tech" experience. It shipped in time and was in perfect condition. After the screen was installed, I can't tell a difference from the original screen. The quality is fantastic and you cannot tell it is a replacement. All in all, if I ever damage my laptop's screen again I will be buying this same exact product!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Speedy Upgrade From Wireless N. Pay Attention To The Card Version You Receive. I upgraded my Dell XPS 2720's Wireless N Card to this Intel 7260 card. As you can see from the speed test, I am maxing out my Xfinity connection as if I was connected to a wire. So far I've ordered 5 of these from ComegaCity and had to return 4 because they weren't the R (Revised) version as advertised. Make sure you get what you pay for and if you don't, leave negative seller feedback so these "companies" pay better attention to the parts they are selling.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Worked just fine in my Dell XPS-15
Target text information: Works as expected. So far so good!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Very heavy duty feel. I received exactly what I ... Very heavy duty feel. I received exactly what I ordered. These feel much higher quality than your typical Ethernet cords.
1-hop neighbor's text information: not bad.. not bad... but a bigger flange for mounting would be nice.. Mounting inside box requires small square hole.. with pretty tight tolerance, mounting to the outside the square hole is larger, but you have not tolerance for hole.. nice cable works well.. when mounting, plan well.
1-hop neighbor's text information: IV Curve The attached image shows measured IV curves for this power supply compared to a 2.0A power supply (Kootek). I generated these with a RPi-based IV curve tracer that I built for solar panels (search for "IV Swinger" on YouTube and/or GitHub if you're interested in knowing more about it). It's not intended for such small voltages, but it worked pretty well. The IV curves show the current (I) and voltage (V) for different resistances (R). This tells the story about how the supply delivers power for different loads (power = I * V). You can see that both supplies have an open-circuit voltage of 5.3V. That is the lower rightmost point. R = , I = 0A, P = 0W. The upper left points of each curve are the closest to R = 0 (short circuit) that we can measure (R = 0.94 due to wiring resistance). You can see that the Kootek delivers just about 3A of current and the Canakit delivers about 3.8A. But at this point both are way below 5V (below 3V, in fact.). An interesting point is where the curves cross their rated current values. The Kootek 2.0A supply crosses 2.0A at about 4.6V (2.0*4.6 = 9.2W). The Canakit 2.5A supply crosses 2.5A at about 4.5V (2.5*4.5 = 11.25W). Both of these are well below 5V. Probably high enough that the RPi won't crash, but cutting it close. Another interesting point is where the curves cross 5.0V. The Kootek 2.0A supply crosses 5.0V at about 0.8A (0.8*5.0 = 4.0W).
Target text information: Good quality Works fine as a microphone extension cable for my Kenwood D710A ham radio in my F-250.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: fits ipad mini 4 with smart cover installed perfect! cannot speak highly enough of this product and company. This sleeve fits ipad mini 4 with apple smart cover perfect. This sleeve is a no nonsense product. Made with quality, and simplicity in mind. Clean and subtle. I have used their products on my ipads, ipad minis, and macbook air for years and they have done a great job. minimal bulk, and good protection. They are perfect if your packing your devices into suitcases, carry on bags, ect.
Target text information: Disappointed This sleeve is longer than the ipad--which makes it not fit in my purse. And although the description says it doesn't add much bulk--it adds more than than apple ipad case and a tiny bit less than the leather case i purchased. (That is considering thickness bulk--it adds a significant amount of bulk if you consider the length of it adds 1-2 inches to the ipad). When the description says it is Gloss black---it means gloss black--if you like that, you will like this. It is very glossy and shows finger prints immediately. While there is a little padding, i feel my ipod is safer in my leather case. There is nothing that secures the ipod in the case. I guess that since it is a slightly snug fit, the assumption is that it wouldn't work itself out of the case---not something I'm willing to test though. I feel safer with my ipad being held in a case on purpose rather than by "snuggness". Although, it is a little difficult to pull the ipad out of the sleeve so maybe it is snug enough that it would never slip out. I wanted to like this--and i wanted it to be less bulky than what i had because it is a tight fit in my purse. But this did not fit the bill of taking up less room. While this is a personal preference, I would say that this is not attractive. It is just a plain high black gloss case. Very shiny and very plain.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Three Stars It works
1-hop neighbor's text information: works instantly! just remember to have the computer off before you attach it to your keyboard, otherwise it won't recognize it. This allowed an old DOS keyboard to run on my windows 7 PC. Dig up an old DOS keyboard instead of paying 200 dollars for a modern mechanical keyboard like the rest of your friends.
1-hop neighbor's text information: works... Apparently this is one of the few adapters that actually works to connect an old IBM Model M keyboard (you remember those, the old buckling spring ones that drive your coworkers nuts with the clicking... well, I still have one and as long as nobody else is in the room, it's the best darn keyboard ever) to a modern PC without a PS/2 port. In fact, I still needed to use it to connect the keyboard to my Dell Precision M90 laptop with Dell port replicator (which *does* have a PS/2 port) because apparently the old Model M draws much more current than other PS/2 keyboards and is incompatible with some ports. Doesn't work plugged straight in; DOES work through this adapter. The similar looking but less expensive unit with the off white plastic case does *not* work. My exact setup is an IBM Model M keyboard, a Dell Precision M90 laptop, whatever Dell port replicator goes with it, and Ubuntu Linux 10.04. Works like a champ.
Target text information: Recommended, defenitely buy! Great product, very comfortable and easy to use, helps charge all electronic devices. I am very satisfied and bought another one.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Looks great I have had it for a few months edges are starting to peal a tiny amount., Looks great though
1-hop neighbor's text information: Two Stars the skin started to peel and come of from the edges after 2 days
1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome Laptop Cover Skin The design and colors are sharp, vivid and true to the posted picture. Sturdy and easy to handle. Very pleased.
Target text information: Four Stars I cut it wrong so I had to take a loss. My fault
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Perfect! We bought our Galaxy Tab A at Best Buy and wanted to get a case like this to not only protect the device but use as a stand to tilt it up. The one at B.B. that was made specifically for the Tab A was $54 ! I thought:Wow! but purchased it, took it home to use it and found it was Not what I expected. There was nothing to hold it in the case except for two little plastic "buttons" that met up with Two spring loaded holes on the back of tablet that DID NOT lock it in place. I could see where the tablet could just slide out of it while carrying it if given half a chance. We took it back. So then I found this case at a MUCH lower price:less than 20 bucks! So I really wasn't expecting much. Well let me just say,this case was perfect! The tablet fits snug in leather-like frame that allows easy access to all of the buttons and ports. It will never just slip out. The outside is a slightly padded faux black leather with an outside pocket. It folds over the tablet like a book without the use of magnets ( I always thought it counter intuitive to place magnets over wafer thin hard drives). It is stitched nicely and folds so to can tilt the screen to your face in two different angles. Oh yea,It come with a rubber tipped stylus that doubles as an ink pen. Nice little bonus I
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Great case and it arrived in a timely fashion. The price was right also!
Target text information: DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY! Absolutely terrible. Don't waste your money. The materials are so cheap and the plastic shell where the tablet pops in is so cheap that the plastic bends and the tablet falls right out. Did I mention it took over a month to receive?
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: One Star RUINED MY HELICOPTER WITH THIS PIECE OF CRAP CHARGER.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Useless Didn't work. Connected to phone charger but phone would not charge.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Works as expected! Got these today for my battery pack that only had a microusb output and needed to charge other devices and this does the trick! Truly would recommend these to everyone! Will update if anything happens to them.
Target text information: Works great The fit is good also, would recommend.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Tough, functional & works for elementary school sized books & notebooks Big enough for school books even though it's a laptop bag. Very well made - tough construction. I had gotten the same brand on clearance at Burlington & my son exploded some old liquid cheese in it & we couldn't get the smell out (the thing doesn't even have a loose stitch after several tumbles through super hot washing cycles & being hosed off outside, etc) - I'm glad I could find a replacement online because it's tough stuff and my son likes the design.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Budget-friendly option, offers minimal laptop protection - UPDATE 8/5/14 : Bottom ripped with light use The AmazonBasics Laptop Backpack (AB 103) is a budget priced 15" laptop backpack, which provides ample storage, but lacks up-to-date media pocket and adequate protective padding for most laptops. For the price, this basic laptop has a lot of storage, and will get the job done. However,it may not please someone who is concerned about protecting their laptop and wants a more expensive 'feel' to their laptop backpack. In my video review I try to show you the features of this laptop backpack to help you make a good decision as to whether or not the features and price outweigh the shortcomings of this backpack. Things I like about this laptop backpack... + Economical retail price makes it a good choice for those on tight budgets. + Lots of interior pockets! + Handle on the top. + Fits up to a 15" 'thick' laptop as well as ultrabooks. + (2) mesh pockets on the exterior for water bottles. + (1) interior pocket that looks ideal for a short umbrella. + Side cinch-latch system for making the backpack's depth greater or smaller. + Padded backrest and straps. What I wish was better... - Laptop compartment is too lightly padded. - The back of the laptop backpack is padded, but the cardboard behind it bends and is right next to the laptop compartment inside. - A reinforced bottom with another
1-hop neighbor's text information: Pack it Up in This Durable Backpack! Although I have an excellent laptop case, I just had to get this backpack. I am so glad that I did. The backpack, in addition to being very attrcive is quite durable. The silver streaks add a touch of class to this predominantly black backpack. The padding offers your laptop maximum protection and also acts as a buffer between you and whatever you might be transporting in your bag. The straps are easily adjustable and will work for most people. This bag is ideal for travel, business, camping or other recreational trips. You get a total of 7 compartments with zippers for added protection of whatever you pack in. You can carry your office on your back as you have a place to put your pens; a clip and netting. You have a special compartment that has been bisected so you can easily transport files, books and sundry office equipment. The best part of all is the largest pocket/compartment for your laptop. This backpack will accomodate up to a 17" laptop. Given the maximum comfort and protection you get with this bag, you can rest assured that your "traveling office" will be transported safely. You can use this bag for just about any time you need to pack your things. You can use it for travel; gym; supply bag; diaper bag and any other reason you will need to carry a bag. By carrying it on your back, your hands are kept free and accessible. This bag is definitely
Target text information: Four Stars Seems nice....will see how long it holds up
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Prefect case I love poetic cases. I have purchased many for myself and gifts. will continue to purchase!
Target text information: nice color and design very nice case and it fits the ipad nicely. It worths the cost.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: So I would like a black decal like the one shown in the ... I just ordered one of your Iron Man laptop decals and there was no place to leave a message for size and color. So I would like a black decal like the one shown in the picture and 13.3'' is the size of my laptop so 13'' should be great. Thank you.
Target text information: Stark Industries!!! The sticker had great instructions, but I suggest watching some online videos on how to do this just to get some picture of techniques it helps. The sicker is very adhesive and will stay on. My cover had a bit of extra at the bottom but nonetheless it was high quality and certainly love it!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Nice Device, Some Memory Upgrading Issues Overall, this seems like a pretty nice device and a good choice for beginners to the NAS world - well made and at a great price for the feature set. The packaging was excellent, and the box even included a pretty substantial Philips screwdriver for screwing the hard drives into their trays. The same screwdriver also can be used to remove the fan to add a memory upgrade - more about that later. So, if you buy this, you will not need any additional tools. Note that I realize that Terra Master no longer officially supports end-user memory upgrades, but the slot is there and pretty easily accessible. The device's cover is very substantial, made of a nice thick metal. The front silver-colored faceplate is a delicate plastic and easily scratched. The device is rather small compared to a similar QNAP or Synology - maybe a little wider, but barely taller than the hard drive sleeve itself. The hard drive sleeves are of a rather cheap feeling plastic. I installed two Seagate Ironwolf drives. I did have a metallic buzzing noise coming from the casing, which I was eventually able to make go away by reseating the hard drive trays. A word of caution: I did a memory upgrade from the standard soldered-in 2 GB to 4 GB total, with the addition of a 2 GB memory 204-pin SODIMM, but it was not without issues. Much of the literature on the internet specifies either a 1.35v 1600 MHz card or
1-hop neighbor's text information: Mac OS/X users avoid this one! I purchased this one to go with my Mac Pro (1,1). It seemed like a great deal, with sharp looks similar to the Mac Pro, and an included PCIe eSATA adapter card. The device is sturdily built, and is probably a great companion for a Windows box, but if you're using a Mac Pro, forget this thing. I had nothing but problems with it and had to return it and restore my system to get rid of the drivers and software it put on my machine. Restore may have been drastic, but my cloned backup was handy and seemed easier than tracking down what this thing installs and removing by hand (there is no uninstall package). Here are the issues: 1) the RAID drivers it uses run under Rosetta, they are not native to OS X intel operating system. 2) this is the big one, the RAID drivers it uses are not from the manufacturer, they are from Silicon Image, and Silicon Image drivers currently only support OS x 10.5.1 or earlier. Let me repeat that, OS X 10.5.1 and earlier ONLY. Some people report success with them at higher levels of the OS, but most things I read said it causes kernel panics (it did for me) and all the manufacturer will reply to your complaints with is that the drivers only support 10.5.1 and to contact SI for newer ones. Contact SI and they send you back to the Sans Digital folks. My system had constant kernel panics
1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent device that is tiny and silent! I have been running an array for a few years and it was time to upgrade. I was really hesitant because when I purchased my previous box, I had a string of failures. It just happened to be when home(consumer) raid boxes began appearing(around the time of esata introduction) and it was a very costly and time consuming affair, finding a box that worked well. This box had been a great update! It was simple to set up, the construction is very, very solid, the instructions are good, and better yet, unlike my previous box, it is intelligent enough to shut down (actually standby on the raid) when I shut my machine down. I, surprisingly gained more speed with the little device with my same discs inside from the old unit . Eventually, I will need to upgrade the drives to more current models, but this little guy is just chugging along. The full format for me, took a little over 14 hours connected via USB. I then connected to esata and have been ever since. A side note is that it is much smaller than the picture appears and is only slightly larger than the two drives themselves! This is a good thing for me.. The auto or manual fan feature also is working excellent. I wanted to test or the speeds, and though it's extremely silent, on the highest setting, I can, if I put my ear close, hear the fan whirring. I have nothing but good
Target text information: Does the job nicely. I had two older computers that had issues Does the job nicely. I had two older computers that had issues. The main drive had started to fail on both. Both were older Vista machines so there was a limit to how much time I was willing to invest in fixing them. Both had multi-terabyte extra hard drives installed. So I purchased a laptop (W10) and purchased this JBOD device from Amazon. The four slots were enough for all my extra drives. The USB3 seems to be sufficiently fast. I mainly use it for storage of photos, videos, and music. It doubles as a bug-out carrier. In the event of natural disaster I can grab the JBOD and leave and I will have semi-portable, compact storage of all my digital life. Nice. Construction quality seems reasonable. Assembly was straightforward. Case disassembles with thumbscrews. A screwdriver is needed to mount your drives inside. No wall transformer is required -- it plugs directly into 120VAC mains. Internal cooling fan is quiet.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Very Durable Monitor And Worth The Money We purchased this monitor in July 2012 for a point of sale cash register, It is now October 9th 2013. The monitor runs everyday except on Sundays for a minimum of 14 hours each day. The touch screen is still accurate, it's light weight and still carries the brightness as how it first arrived. It may not be an ELO Monitor but it has outlived several of our ELO Monitors that were purchased around the same time. I would purchase this product again. We use the usb port and never had to unplug it from the day we installed it. Also we never had to run the calibration software since it was purchased, not even once was it required. Our ELO's had to have the calibration software run a couple of times just to get the touch screen accurate. So far I'm really, really impressed at this monitor which was far cheaper than an ELO Monitor and has proven it's quality. Hope we can find this product again when we need additional Touch Screens in the future. I will be happy to post the exact day when this monitor has completed it's life cycle when that day arrives.
1-hop neighbor's text information: It's fine This is the monitor they gave me at work. For office work, it's fine, it's cheap, it works. My biggest complaint is the stand that it sits on, which is completely nonadjustable. If it was sitting on a usable stand, it would get a fourth star.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Amazing Product For Your Wallet Wow! This product is amazing it makes my ACER monitor look like crap. The color on the you tube video played on both monitors (left) ACER (right) HP. It is another great product made by HP. Will buy again.
Target text information: bad touchscreen this monitor works one or 2 hours but in long time working, the touch system fail. and no works any more antill 12 o more hours off. I puchased 3 and is the same thing.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: If you have another option...go with that. Didn't go on smoothly, and overhung one side just slightly, which didn't allow the seal that is required for the best view. That area has a bubble down the entire side, since it can't seal. It is for a child's tablet, so I didn't want to wrangle with returning it.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Best out there, great price Great product and an excellent service team that stands behind their product. The product looks almost invisible, and no issues with the touch screen. Installs very easily. Cannot go wrong with this
Target text information: Very nice. Recommend I had no problems with this at all. The stylus still works just fine. I'm pleased with it
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Large amount of dead pixels Over 20 dead pixels in screen received.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Pixel quality looks as good or better Replaced an OEM Lenovo screen with the same model number with this. Pixel quality looks as good or better. Screen appears a little bit brighter. Overall I'm satisfied with the screen. Only giving 4 stars though because the product arrived with a dead white pixel almost centered on the screen.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great upgrade so happy I decided to replace my Acer ... Great upgrade so happy I decided to replace my Acer Aspire E5-575G-53VG screen. The first time I watched a video after changing screens on it I was amazed at how great the picture was, and to me most importantly how great the viewing angles are. I was worried that these came from manufacturing rejection piles or something similar, and I would end up with a bunch of dead pixels: but I ended up with absolutely zero dead pixels which was two less than the laptop had with the original panel coming from the manufacture. ---Great picture 1080 HD with vivid color ---Easy and start forward to install ---IPS so it has great viewing angles Really happy I upgraded
Target text information: Five Stars PERFECT SCREEN WORKS GREAT THANKS
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Perfect for Garmin GPSmap 60CSx and City Navigator v8 I got this chip for my new Garmin 60CSx GPSmap handheld receiver. It works well with this device. No formatting necessary. It holds all of the 1.6 GB of maps in Garmin MapSource City Navigator North America v. 8. With this chip, I have all of the detailed mapping data for the Continental US, Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada. There is so much data that my neighbor's driveway is even on the map. This chip is amazing. Imagine 2 GB of storage in a chip the size of a finger nail.
1-hop neighbor's text information: I bought this for my Garmin I needed a micro memory card for my Garmin and this fit the bill exactly. It was less expensive than some similar products and less than Garmin was charging for their micro cards. The card has worked well for my since I got it and I'm pleased.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Not Close to 16GB If you say it is 16gb, then it should be 16gb or pretty close. This is way off, even counting the used space. Update January 19th, 2017. Stopped working. Save your money.
Target text information: Excellent bang for your buck! I got this card for my LG EnV2 so that I could put music on it as well as have more storage space for pictures, along with the option of printing pictures I take on my phone at a kiosk that accepts SanDisc cards (adapter needed), and it works perfectly! Don't be alarmed if the product comes to your home in nothing but a bubble wrap envelope. Bulk packaging simply means that it doesn't have plastic casing on it. In other words, it doesn't have the retail packaging that you would see hanging on a store shelf at Wal-Mart. If your device doesn't read microSDHC cards, but you're looking for a microSD card (non-SDHC) that holds more storage capacity than 2 gigs, then you won't find it because such a card doesn't exist. Any microSD card with storage capacity higher than 2 gigs is automatically going to be an SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card. If you're looking at any product detail of, say a phone, and in the details it mentions that it can have an external storage capacity of 8 gigs with a "microSD" card, then that device can certainly read SDHC, though product details don't always mention that.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Works as expected, has ran for about 2 months continuously on 220V 24/7 at about 70 percent load
1-hop neighbor's text information: Pretty good [Mostly] not possible to achieve the 1200w advertised output in the US, as that rating was taken @ 240VAC. Output at 120VAC is 900w, and output at 110VAC is only 800w. You can get the full output by using a step up transformer, but then you won't be netting the same "platinum" efficiency that you'd otherwise be getting with true 240VAC power from the wall. Once its working hard, it can be pretty loud-- it IS a server power supply, after all. That said, with a little breakout board, it has been doing a good job powering the 1080 Ti's in my rig. I use a separate platinum ATX power supply to power the motherboard, SSD, and PCIe risers. I got it for about 70 bucks. The break out board + PCIe cables was about 40. For $110 total, it's pretty hard to beat this unit for the kind of 24/7 workhorse loads that you'll find in mining. Personally I think my next rig will use a single large Titanium-class ATX power supply to power all of the cards, but I'd definitely consider going this route again in the future if I was looking to conserve capital.
1-hop neighbor's text information: amazing incredible deal. great for all sorts of DIY projects. to get DC12v out, connect a 1k resistor between pad 33 and pad 36. works a charm!
Target text information: DPS-1200FB isn't as good as the DPS-1200FB-1 Worked for mining rig. DPS-1200FB isn't as good as the DPS-1200FB-1. I can't calculate the efficiency very easily, but according to plug load solutions , it should be getting about 91-92% efficiency on 240v.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Dangerous piece of garbage! This is a a terrible mouse and the keyboard isn't much better. The paint on the keys are coming off and the mouse stopped working after a few months. Worst of all the mouse is extremely sharp and dangerous. Another annoyance is it is constantly lit up even when your computer is off. I hope you like bright blue night lights and high energy bills. Great present for an enemy or someone you want to have less fingers. Will never be buying from this company again. Going back to my cheap 4 year old gaming mouse that didn't come with English instructions but has also never injured me or failed to work in those 4 years.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent Product - Yes, There is an OFF button! Excellent keyboard - Seems incredibly sturdy and the backlight works well with the large print. Nice to have a choice of red, blue, or purple. This is the ONLY keyboard I have seen (in this price range) that has a FULL SIZE backspace key. If you've ever tried using the one with the half size it can be annoying, especially when they place another key beside it which is typical. **IMPORTANT NOTE - "Off" Button The instructions are scant - not a big deal - but I've had this for several weeks and FINALLY just now figured out how to turn this thing off. It's the SAME BUTTON you use to switch LED colors - only you hold it down for about 3 seconds. I looked for this in the instructions and could not find it - although LEDs are long-life bulbs - I use my computer only a couple of hours a day, so I worried having it on for 22 extra hours per day would severely decrease the functional life of the keyboard. Problem solved - hold the color change button down until it turns off - same button turns it back on. Finally - there are four rubber feet towards the front of the keyboard that do an awesome job of keeping it in place. The back has two small feet that you can flip up to raise the back of the keyboard. The palm rest that sits in front of the keyboard is
1-hop neighbor's text information: worked well for a week Worked well for a week before I started noticing problems with the Numlock Key and the C key. The C key is especially important for gaming and would expect better quality. Keys work great for typing, but for gaming, needs a little reliablility
Target text information: A Gamer's Must Have I've been a big "FAN-boy" of Zalman since 2006. I built an awesome gaming rig and used a Zalman case, powersupply and a Zalman liquid cooling system for my CPU. All three are still going strong and have seen two motherboards and CPU's. I've bought several more items from them since then. I like Cooler-Master too, but I always had an affinity for Zalman products. I've always had good luck with them. I am upgrading from a Logitech gaming keyboard. Non-mechanical. I liked it. No major complaints, but I didn't tell my friends about it. When I got the Zalman ZM-700M I did. This keyboard is a gamer's dream. Seriously, I dream about it. I am a BF4 player when I am not at my day job. That game has a lot of things on in it. This keyboard helps me manage my game and my TeamSpeak functions. The extra row of keys on the left are...well...so "KEY." PRO's Price Point: You are not going to find a better keyboard at this price. Maybe at any price. At 139 bucks you want a keyboard to "wow" you. This one does. The mechanical keys, the led lights, the programable macro keys are all top-notch. The weight of it is also satisfying. It feels expensive. This is no cheap hunk of plastic. Every part of it including the thick braided USB cable screams quality. Install: This was an easy install. I plugged it in. I did have to refer to the owners manual to
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Good but be aware of a couple things Very nice size and key layout and the bluetooth pairing for multiple devices is easy, fast, and awesome. It is heavier than I expected, but understandable given it is a base to hold devices. I also wish it had a cover to protect the keys when inside a backpack,especially since the keys stick out so far. The major downside for me is the keyclick is incredibly loud (much too loud to use in a classroom setting). The other problem I have is that the holding slot for devices only seems to work if you use a device without a protective case. Tested it with iPhones, Windows tablet, and iPads and no one I know has a device (with a case) that fits it, even the slimmest of back-only protective cases had to be wedged in and really doesn't fit. Great potential and I really want to use it, but with the loud keyclick and it not being able to hold devices with protective cases, it is simply not usable for me.
1-hop neighbor's text information: K400 yes... K780 no... K830 ?? I was hoping the case would fit the K780, but it does NOT. I have a Hermitshell for my K380 that I usually travel with, but I was hoping that I might be able to travel with my heavy, K780. One posted question was answered that the K830, 15.5 x 6.7 x 1.9 inches, would fit, however, the K780 at 0.9 x 6.2 x 14.9 inches, does not. The case is about 3/4" to short. Neither have rounded corners, so I can only speculate the Amazon dimension are dubious. I hope someone with a K830 will reply to this review to provide confirmation for other. I have a K400 that fits with some extra space to the left and right of the case. 4 stars, but only because I really don't need the case for the K400.
1-hop neighbor's text information: A great utilitarian wireless keyboard case The Adore June Keeb case is perfect protection for the Apple Wireless Keyboard. It's easy to carry around so, I always have access to my wireless keyboard. Now I can set up my home office practically anywhere! SEE MY PHOTOS IN CUSTOMER IMAGES PROS: The case exterior is an easy to clean cotton canvas - a well made utilitarian case. The case interior is lined with soft polar fleece that protects the Apple keyboard from bumps and scratches. Remember though, as with all soft cases, protection is limited. Soft cases are not for you if your bag or backpack is always overstuffed. I like the Velcro closures (at opposite ends of the flap). The Velcro prevents the keyboard from slipping out of the sleeve and it's easy to access whenever I need to use the keyboard. (Zippers can be cumbersome when I'm in a hurry) CONS: Lint/paper dust shows up on the black canvas material. However, it dusts off easily by hand. The color black is fine for my needs. However, this same quality case is offered by Adore June - Keeb in Green. I am going to add some pizzaz to my accessories and purchase a second case in green :)) UPDATE: The Adore June Keeb soft canvas case is now offered in an attractive black and grey herringbone pattern Hope this review was helpful .... Jeffrey A. (Jeff)
Target text information: Very nice sleeve for the K810, but it costs half what the keyboard did! Very nice sleeve for the K810, but it costs half what I paid for the keyboard! The sleeve is very well made. It has a durable exterior fabric, and the sleeve fits with just the right amount of snugness. The interior fleece is plush. The sleeve seems to be sewn well. I am using it to line a custom poplar wood slot/holder I made for the keyboard that is attached to my side table. I have the top flap of the sleeve folded back and clamped with a piece of poplar so that the case/sleeve is open. This way I can drop the K810 keyboard into its lined wooden cubbyhole, and its right there for quick access. I might have chosen a different solution, but there was no other horizontal loading sleeve available when I bought this. I took a star off just because of the excessive price; otherwise it is a 5 star product.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Easiest-to-install 3.5 External HDD enclosure This is the simplest external 3.5" HDD enclosure I've ever owned. Just slide the top cover off, drop the drive in and slide it forward until the electrical connectors are seated, then slide the top cover back on until it "clicks". No tools needed as there are no screws. It comes with a power adapter and a USB 3.0 cable. The drive I installed in it is a Western Digital Caviar Green 3 tB. My PC is running Windows 7 Ultimate. When I plugged the ORICO enclosure into the PC, there was a short delay while Windows looked through it's driver cache and installed the drive, after which it connected as expected. This drive was already formatted with a GPT Primary partition and had some files already on it. If you were to install a brand new bare-bones drive in this enclosure, your would probably have to create a partition and format it. The free version of EASUS Partition Manager is probably the simplest and easiest way to do this, or there are command line and GUI tools in Windows that can accomplish the formatting, they're just a little more esoteric than EASUS Partition Manager. Speed Test: how fast is the ORICO HDD enclosure? This is a difficult question to answer because file transfer speeds are so dependent on factors that are out of the User's immediate control, like the physical locations of the source and destination files on their respective drives, and the actual sizes of the files. Transferring a
1-hop neighbor's text information: This is the #1 Best Seller ... sometimes #1 doesn't count for much I read a few reviews that mentioned that this was cheaply made... The most expensive part of this Docking Station is the Power Supply, which is worth about $4.68 (retail). Things you should not use this Sabrent Docking Station for; 1) Frequent hot-swapping of hard-drives. ----> This device is so cheaply made and fragile, that you will very likely damage it just by attempting to use it. 2) Frequent usage of a contained hard-drive ----> The hard-drive underside will sit against plastic. Plastic is an insulator. Hard-drives should be kept cool if at all possible. This is kind of like buying a coffee mug made out of cardboard. Can you drink coffee out of it? Yes, yes you can, if you are very very careful. Can you drink a lot of coffee out of it? No, No you cannot. Do yourself a favour and buy something else, that's actually built to work for its purported purpose. ---- I went with a dual-bay unit from ORICO, used almost daily as backup and data drives for my laptop. ORICO Tool-free USB3.0 to SATA3.0 Dual-Bay 2.5-inch / 3.5-inch External Hard Drive Docking Station with Offline Clone Function [Support UASP and 2 x 8TB Hard Drives] -Black * ABS Plastic. The hard-drive underside will be exposed to the air for passive cooling. * Hasn't tipped over yet, with a 3.5" and 2.5" drive.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Sub-par enclosure using JMicron JMS567; look elsewhere if you desire quality I purchased the Sabrent EC-UASP (date: 2015/07/17) with the intentions of using it with a Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD as an external backup and storage device. As someone who has worked with both consumer and professional ATA/SATA and SCSI/SAS storage subsystems, and have familiarity with ATA protocol in addition to USB specifications, I tend to have high standards, so when reading my review please keep that in mind. Below are my opinions that justify a 2-star rating, with photos included: * A review from 2015/01/23 states, backed with photo evidence, that the EC-UASP uses an ASMedia 1053E SATA-to-USB bridge IC. However, the product I received uses a JMicron JMS567 SATA-to-USB bridge IC (USB vendor ID 0x152d, product ID 0x1567). JMicron has a track record of designing fairly buggy and unreliable storage ICs, often compounded with bad performance and quirky behaviour (i.e. SMART pass-through is often not supported or done incorrectly), and as such I avoid their chipsets; I prefer (for consumer use) ASMedia if possible, and the 1053E is indeed worthwhile. That said: I cannot tell if the IC in question is a real JMicron IC vs. a pirate replication (but usually pirated ICs lack silkscreening -- this IC was silkscreened). * Read I/O performance using aforementioned SSD was quite disappointing -- ranging between 95MByte/sec to 120MBytes/sec tops. The same SSD when hooked to a native SATA600 controller gets literally 3x that performance. This was with UASP enabled in my UEFI BIOS, using an
Target text information: Five Stars Works with Dish Vip 622 for extra storage drive
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The best there is. Nothing else comes close. AWESOME. I installed these in my HP z840 in place of nearly all of the stock 92mm fans (all six of them!) and it made an incredible improvement in noise and tone. I bought the three pin fans (four pin would have been better, and would have been speed controlled by HP fan controller), but even though they run at full speed, the Noctuas are still quieter than the stock HP fans at idle. Killer upgrade. Worth every penny.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Fan NOT Made To Be Used In All Dell Models Listed. My Dell Dimension 4600 shares the same case fan as several of the models mentioned in this listing. My Dell Dimension 4600 can use any 3 5/8" x 3 5/8" x 1 1/2" Dell case fan as long as it is rated at least 0.68 amp. This fan is rated at 0.56 amp and when it is installed it creates a "fan out of range" error message. The fan in this listing measures 3 5/8" x 3 5/8" x 1", so it is 1/2" thinner than the original Dell fan plus, it's connection cord is only 5 1/2" long while the original fan cord length is 8". The fan in this listing is much noisier than the original Dell fan which measures 1 1/2" deep. This may very well be an "original Dell replacement CPU case fan" but it is definitely NOT the same fan that came with all of the Dell models listed. Be sure that your original Dell case fan specifications match the specifications of the "one size supposedly fits all" fan listed here.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Fits Dell Dimension 2400 with 9" cord. When I was looking for a replacement fan for my Dell Dimension 2400, some fans that said they fit appeared not to when I read the feedback, especially with regard to cord length. This fan fit perfectly. After wrapping the cord/wire around from the front to the back of the fan, as both new and old fans are designed to have done, there is approximately 9" of cord left. This length was long enough to go on with some slack left over. The original fan had a 10" cord/wire. The plug is a 3-pin plug, just like the old one. I installed the fan 10 minutes ago and it is virtually silent so far. Also: Fan came in one day. Easy to remove and replace. No instructions, but if you pay attention to how you took out the old one, putting in the new one should only take a couple of minutes. Don't pull really hard to remove fan from bracket or you could damage the rubber pins that hold it in, but it looks like you will be fine even if one breaks off.
Target text information: Works with proprietary Dell Worked perfectly.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Not what was advertised, very unhappy Using a seller through Amazon, I was under the impression that I was buying the real thing. Not so. The SanDisk label was wrong (it should be red and blue, but was all red). It, and the small plastic case look NOTHING like the image on this listing. The micro SD card doesn't even lock into the plastic case like a real SanDisk product shown in the listing. And the gold seal on the back of the card doesn't have markings. It didn't arrive in original packaging, just the small plastic SDHC card flip case in a brown envelope. The microchip did not work. Evidently, this same thing has happened to a number of other buyers. I have no one to blame but myself for not paying attention to the reviews. Luckily, I'm out less than ten dollars. I have bought online for years, and this has been the first transaction where something has not been as advertised and apprears to be not what it's supposed to be. I CANNOT recommend this seller, and my one (1) star rating should not be construed as any type of approval or recommendation.
1-hop neighbor's text information: The card itself seems to work fine when connected to a PC For anyone looking for a microsd card to install in the Roku 3, this one does NOT work. I have tried multiple times, erasing, re formatting. The Roku simply will not see it. The card itself seems to work fine when connected to a PC, but just FYI, a no go for the Roku 3.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent choice for my Blackberry Curve I tested the possibility of using my BlackBerry 8310 Curve as my primary mp3 player with an inexpensive Kingston 2GB microSD card. I ran into several issues in the process, but learned how to overcome them. The Curve limits the file size transfers when they are sent to the phone's storage. This protects the phone from running out of memory. The trick is ensuring you are transferring files to the card instead. If you map drives on your computer, the first available drive is automatically used for the Curve's memory card. At home this is my F drive while at work it is K. If any other device is mapped to that drive, the Curve's memory card will not be recognized. Additionally, there are settings that may need to be changed to allow music file transfers. Go to "Settings", then "Options" to click on "Media Card." Set "Mass Storage Mode Support" to ON. Also set the "Auto Enable Mass Storage Mode When Connected" to YES or PROMPT. Initially to save music, I needed to remove the card from my Curve and transfer files directly from my computer. This is where the adapter, which converts the microSD card to full-sized SD card, comes in handy. After removing the Curve's battery, I simply popped the microSD card into the adapter and used my computer's SD drive. Do not format the card in the Curve, as it will only recognize half the storage space. If you must format, do so
Target text information: Good Preformed well with no problems
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Failed in 3 months This was easy enough to install and looked exactly like my original--not a cheaper version or anything. Worked great for about 3 months and then it died. And they have a 30-day return policy, so that was money wasted.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Works as replacement for defective PSU in a Dell Inspiron 570. Proper cable lengths and fit, no trouble.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Solid power supply and great value. I am reviewing the 500 watt model. This is an ATX desktop supply that is 85mm (3.35) tall x 150mm (5.91) tall x 140mm (5.51) deep. This compact model will fit almost all full, mid, & micro ATX cases. (This is NOT a laptop AC adapter.) The connectors are well formed and well labeled. Qty: / Type of connector / # of plugs @ approx length Qty:1 24 Pin (20+4) ATX 19 This 20+4 style connector will fit both ATX24 pin & ATX20 pin main boards. Qty:1 EPS 8 Pin (4+4) 23 This 4+4 style connector will fit both EPS4 pin & EPS8 pin main boards. Qty:2 PCIE 8pin (6+2) 1@21 & 1@26 These 6+2 connectors will fit both PCIE6 & PCIE8 video cards. Qty:6 SATA 2@17 & 2@22 & 2@26 Qty:3 Four-Pin Peripheral 1@17 & 1@22 & 1@27" Qty:1 Floppy 31 This supply is rated at the amperage below and comes with OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection). 500watts @ 40C / 3.3v 24A / 5V 20A / +12v 40A / +5vsb 3A / -12v .3A This supply has a large fan that auto adjusts it's speed so it is quiet under light to moderate load. Under heavy load it can get a bit noisy but no worse then any other 80+ supply I've used. This supply has an on-off switch on the rear side. My experience with this supply:
Target text information: Used Power Supply Unit After researching Power Suply Units, we purchased this one because the number matched and felt assured it woud fit our computer. This part arrived at the end of the expedited period we paid for. It lasted 2 weeks only. Should have chosen a different product.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Very small. Works fine. This adapter is very compact and works as advertised. I have only used it a few times so far but am happy with my purchase. I paid about $10 for this item. I just got upgraded to a new laptop that only has HDMI and needed an adapter to connect to the VGA projectors in my office. Connection is effortless; just plug it in and it works. If I have any trouble in the future, I will update this review. Update1: I have been using this adapter for 3 months now. It continues to work well; no problems whatsoever. Update2: I have been using this adapter for 10 months now. It continues to work well; no problems whatsoever. Update3: I have been using this adapter for 22 months now. It continues to work well; no problems whatsoever.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Works, but does not provide monitor identification to the video card. (Not plug and play capable) The adapter is not plug and play capable. I just bought a new Gigabyte Radeon RX 480 with 3 display ports and an HDMI port. When I connect the HDMI port to HDMI on my monitor, the monitor model is recognized immediately and the card adjusts resolution appropriately. When I connect using this display port to VGA adapter, the monitor is not recognized and the video card defaults to some non-HD resolution. Nothing I've done will enable monitor identification through this port or even allow me to set the resolution properly. Since my previous video card recognized the monitor correctly using VGA and the same cable, I can only assume that either there is a shortcoming in this display port-to-VGA adapter, or the display port spec in my brand new card does not provide for monitor identification. I'm going to try another adapter cable to see if it is this adapter.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Works fine but VGA plug is LONG (check before you buy). The cable works as advertised. I purchased this because I run 3 monitors and needed a way to connect an old VGA monitor to a modern system with display port inputs. I'm knocking off one star because the VGA plug is very big (~2 inches). It is longer than most legacy VGA plugs by quite a bit and this precluded me being able to use it in one of my monitors which has the VGA port aimed down. When using this cable with that particular monitor the length of the VGA plug sticks out quite a bit and precludes the monitor being able to sit flatly on my desk. Luckily my 3rd monitor (also VGA) has the plug facing outwards towards the back so this cable works fine.
Target text information: VGA monitor with a DVI-D port. If you ever make the mistake of purchasing two VGA monitors like I did and expect to get dual screens from one VGA and one DVI-D port on your docking station, you will need to buy this product. There are five different types of DVI ports and most docking stations will only have the DVI-D, which means DVI Digital (missing the four prongs around the flat pin...see the attached image) (I know, the graphic they have attached to their image is wrong as that shows DVI-I, which means it carries both digital and analog). Without an active converter like this one, you will not see anything on the VGA monitor that you plugged into this port with your average adapter. It does it's job and I'm happy about that. EDIT: Just to be clear...if you have a DVI-D port on your docking station, laptop, computer, etc. and you want to hook a VGA monitor up to it, you will need this product. This active converter "downgrades" the signal from digital to analog (which is what VGA is). If you have VGA on your docking station, laptop, computer, etc. and you want to hook up a DVI-D or DVI-I monitor, you will need a different adapter. Since the previous image I uploaded was cropped, here's a different image.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Converted a Cisco Linksys E2000 for external antennas Used these pigtails with the high gain antennas Alfa 9dBi WiFi Booster SMA OMNI-Directional High-Gain Screw-On Swivel Antenna With magnetic base for Alfa - WUS036H, WUS036H1W, WUS050NH, AIPW610H, AIP-W610H, APA05, WUS036NH, WUS036NEH, WUS048NH, WUS036EW, WUS051NH AIP-W502U, AP48, AP51, R36, IMESH51, ... to increase antenna tx/rx range on my Cisco Linksys E2000 router Cisco-Linksys E2000 Advanced Wireless-N Router. It's as pretty simple and straightforward install if you're comfortable with tinkering around a tad bit. Simply open the case (unscrew the case screws--you will need a special security torx bit), snap off the internal antenna's UFL connectors, snap on the UFL connectors on these pigtails, drill out two small holes in the exterior of this case next to the ports and screw the RP-SMA connector end of these pigtails into that hole. There you go, you now have RP-SMA connectors on the E2000 router to hook up to your external antennas! FYI--I converted my E2000 router with custom-made dd-wrt software so it has a LOT of features that are not standard on the E2000 (google for the instructions, it's relatively easy to do (again, if you are comfortable working with hardware flashing and custom ROMs, etc).
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Best product
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great product. Here are some details about connecting the RX / TX and TXd / RXd respectively. This is my second purchase of one of these. It works great and I particularly like that when using it, there is no need to press the RESET button before uploading a sketch. Just clicking the "UPLOAD" menu button of the IDE automatically begins the process. If you use AdaFruit products with this, you'll appreciate the fact that Lady Ada and her staff are very professional about being sure that the RX and TX "null" conventions with the connections between this product's connector and their products is pin-for-pin. In other words, just notice the markings on this FTDI's PC board regarding each pin's function. Then simply align this device's female header with a male header on the AdaFruit's product. It will appear that the TXd and RXd are backwards but they are not. Think of it like this: Transmit data from the source (the Adafruit's Trinket, e.g.) is considered to be "received" by the FTDI board and thus they label it RxD. Bottom line: Connect the Trinket PRO's TX pin (output) to this product's RxD "Received data" pin. The beauty of this is that if you simply use a male header mounted to the Trinket etc., this FTDI board literally plugs directly onto it and all the pins are correctly oriented. (I gave the details for the benefit of people who may be "cabling up" this device with jumpers. What I have provided here should be enough information that
Target text information: Doesn't seem to be a 915 Mhz antenna From my measurements of two of these antennas, I find the center frequency is more like 948 Mhz. At 915, I measure an impedance of 64 ohms, and a VSWR of 1.3, with a return loss of -17.5 dB. At 948, I see a 48 ohm impedance, --27.4 dB return loss, and a VSWR of 1.05.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Good mouse but a little smaller then expected I was hoping this would be a full size mouse but compared with two other standard mice I have it's about a half inch short and not at tall.
1-hop neighbor's text information: CRAP I wish I could give 0 stars. Piece of SH**. Most of the keys quit working after about 3 weeks (didn't even use it much either, they just don't work). Once a single key goes out a keyboard is useless, let alone 15 keys. I am meticulous about the care of my possessions and I guarantee you I did absolutely nothing to harm this thing. I am anal about my stuff. This thing is junk. Unfortunately for me the return policy sucks and I can't return it. HUGE WASTE OF MONEY.
1-hop neighbor's text information: One Washing Was All It Took For Keys to Stop Working I really wanted this keyboard to work the way it was advertised to do. But one crucial aspect of this keyboard wasn't up to par. Physically and mechanically speaking, it is a winner. It is light, has all the necessary keys and best of all, the right firmness and responsive tactile sensation that floating keys provide. The sound of rhythmic clicks are produced when typing away and I really enjoyed using it. The price is great as well, and would have been of greater value had one aspect been existent. It isn't waterproof. The title of this product listing is "waterproof and washable". Unfortunately, one wash with cold water under a running faucet resulted in 2 keys not working, basically rendering it useless. I had allowed it to dry and even removed the "T" and "I" key covers for quicker drying but alas, they were dead. I've had a number of waterproof keyboards and one common feature that is missing on the keyboard are drainage holes on the bottom side of the keyboard. They are included in other brands to allow water that has seeped into the keys to drain out so that the board isn't damaged. I found that for the money, the IRocks line of waterproof keyboards stand up to washings. They run for about $20-24. The best yet priciest is one made by Logitech at $70. It lasted through many many washings, had floating keys, the right firmness, ideal key sizes and
Target text information: Met my expectations I wanted a semi-nice mouse for a reasonable price. I didn't use the prime free 2 day shipping and yet it still came in 2 days!!! 'When it arrived, it came in a package with a bunch of Korean words on it. From previous experience I knew you needed to plug the mouse into the USB port of the computer you are using. Once plugged in it is all ready to go. Quick set up Easy to use Fast shipping Reasonable price
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: telescope guide camera and CCD/CMOS camera for astrophotography while I sit inside nice and warm during the winter months I purchased this to run a telescope mount, telescope guide camera and CCD/CMOS camera for astrophotography while I sit inside nice and warm during the winter months. This is run over a 75' run of shielded Cat5e underground right next to two 20AMP electrical circuits in the same conduit. Normally that's a no, no, but given there was only one pipe and we weren't digging up the patio...there you are. This device has worked where others failed to even connect. It's been rock solid for months now and I'm very pleased as the amount on continuous USB 2.0 traffic in this application is pretty heavy. Constant communication over the Cat5e to these devices coupled with large file downloads as each image is completed.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Don't make the same mistake i did, buy these!! Read on... Let me first start off by saying that before buying these, i purchased many other HDMI Cat6 extenders that were cheaper and boy did i regret that after buying these! My initial project consisted of running two cat 6 cables (from cable matters, High Performance Cat6, 23 AWG, UL Listed, CM Rated, 550 MHz ) that were connected to a CCTV DVR down a building and to the second floor to a TV. The distance was about 130-140 feet. I purchased HDMI cat 6 extenders from brands like Monoprice ($59), Sabrent ($39), and Portta ($17) which i had some laying around from other projects. Monoprice claims to be working at up to 196ft and Sabrent claims to be up to 200ft. That was not the case for me at all! Both Monoprice and Sabrent would show "no signal" on the TV, there was absolutely no connection, and this is at 130-140ft mind you. I even tested multiple units since i ordered more than one, still nothing. So i thought what the heck, let me try these cheap $17 Portta extenders (98ft range) while im waiting for the new ones to arrive and see if they show anything AND to my surprise, they actually had a signal!! However, it was all purple and distorted with noise and lines, and the image was almost non recognizable, so i had to keep looking and was now willing to spend extra money to actually get something that works. I
Target text information: Doesnt work. It worked initially for an hour or so. Halfway through the movie. It started glitching. And now. It works for 10 min and stops. Returning to amazon for a refund.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Five stars In love with it!!!! Fits my personality some how! Definitely going to order from them in the future
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars I love it!!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Love it! Love it!
Target text information: Five Stars Perfect exactly as described
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great monitor for the price! i bought two of these for my new PC build, I am a student so i wanted a dual monitor setup so i could do research on one screen while writing on the other and i must say i am very happy with these. Screens look great and again if your looking for a dual monitor setup that won't break the bank these are a nice option. Other thoughts: i have a limited amount of desk space, so if you are in a similar situation these take up a lot less room, opposed two a couple 24" monitors, also both dvi and vga inputs are hard to find at this price.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Best Choice For Me This is the third monitor I have used with my new computer, which was purchased in late November, 2012. I confess, that at best, I'm a simple man and not a techie, so I wanted a good monitor for my simple means. I use Photoshop, read and create a lot of documents, play some games, and watch YouTube, as well as the occasional DVD on this computer. For these uses, this monitor ranks far above what I really need, but at least by having this now, I have some room to grow with as my needs change. Granted, I don't know enough to be as nit picky as some people are, but I can attest to this, based on the other two monitors I tested, this has so far proved to be a solid, superior monitor. PROS: It has a 2ms response time. This pretty much eliminates blur on fast action videos and games. BUT, you need to have a fast graphics card as well for fast response time. The screen is matte / non-glare. This was crucial for my needs. My eyesight isn't all that great even with my glasses, but I can say that this monitor is very crisp and clear. I no longer have to hunch forward to read fuzzy lettering. It has various inputs, VGA, DVI, HDMI, so this will work with older computers, as well as the newest ones. There is an option for the monitor's photo sensor to recognize the light of the room, and adjust
Target text information: Excellent value I've owned this monitor for 3 months and have had no problems. Screen is very bright and the colors vibrant (and appear true); contrast is terrific. Required no setup with Windows 7; just plug it into the computer port and you're ready to go. The screen has a non-reflective, matte surface so it works very well in a bright environment. There are quite a few customization settings (accessible through the familiar button interface on the front panel), but I didn't feel the need to adjust beyond usual brightness and contrast. Price is *significantly* lower than competitors, and performs as well as much more expensive monitors I've had in the past. Asus has a good reputation so I anticipate this monitor will last as long time.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Don't buy this! Damage and very used! Very disappointed, not recommended to anyone!
Target text information: zero stars Does not.come with Google play store or WiFi.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Somewhat disappointed...not in the performance. While I would like to point out nothing in the description for this product is inaccurate, I would like to point out a "problem" I had with this unit. The dongle itself IS USB 3.0, it does have the correct number of extra pins required to communicate at the 3.0 speed. HOWEVER, the adaper stand, and plug on the other end DOES NOT have the extra pins, and only allows for USB 2.0 and lower speed. The product software is great, showing lots of helpful information, such as link quality, and signal strength.
Target text information: One Star It is not compatible with mac, believe me.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: One Star I returned this item. It was not what I was expecting. I did purchase another model.
1-hop neighbor's text information: buy elsewhere! I dislike this product because it isn't what's is advertised. It's missing parts of it. Obviously it was a returned item that was returned incomplete! The leather is good. But, as a whole, you can get a better product for the same amount of money. Buy elsewhere!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Well made product Well made product and pretty stylish to carry around.
Target text information: Awesome leather bag with cool vintage look + ridiculously low price = Best Amazon purchase I've ever made! After buying this bag about half a year ago I can confidently say that this is the best Amazon purchase I've ever made! Its rugged, vintage look displayed in the image is every bit as good in real life (see the attached picture of my own). It was a lighter shade of brown and stiffer when I first bought it. Don't worry, though - lots of use and a little weathering (it's gotten rained on a little a few times and this has helped to darken it) will give it the rugged darker look advertised in the picture. And it's very durable! The bag has put up with several months of constant torture from 20lbs of text books and a laptop lugged all over my school campus and has shown no signs of wear and tear other than becoming less stiff and more broken in. One small thing to be aware of - the strap may be just a little on the short side for someone who is a little bigger or taller (I am 6' 2").
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Helpful hints Since no instructions are included, I'll give you some hints. Take the ball and push it into socket till it clicks. Then push in on the knob till it clicks, if you don't, knob will not thread, this was the trickiest part for me. Push in on 2 black triangles to open "jaws" and push again to close/tighten. Most people can figure this out by themselves, but I thought this might help other dummies.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Perfect
1-hop neighbor's text information: Product works Arm is very tight so it won't collapse down. Not sure what the 20" dimension measures (see pic). iPad mini gen 4 won't fit landscape (see pic). Fits very tight portrait. I need to hold the arm and use the other hand to remove the mini. My only dislike is its too low for my Subaru Crosstrek. I don't want to look that far down from normal driving position to see it. It's still better than not using it so I'll keep using until I discover a better method.
Target text information: EXCELLENT HOLDER FOR IPAD I am using this mount to hold my iPad as a GPS on the dashboard of my KIA Soul and it works great. The KIA dashboard is angled without any flat areas so I was concerned about mounting the holder, however, because of the many ways the holder can be configured I was able to attach and position it using just the included mounting plate. I am very pleased with the angle of view and flexibility and especially that it really holds while driving on rough roads. The only downside is that you can only use it with the iPad in landscape (horizontal) position but that's they way I intended to use it so it didn't matter to me.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Really good price point and low profile Got three different set of these across three different computers and across 3,4 and 5 gen Intel CPU. Really good price point and low profile. No complaints so far and got first pair about 18 months ago.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Fast RAM for a new Build I purchased this for a new desktop build for my wife. After install it runs at the advertised speeds and passed all mem tests. I highly recommend this RAM.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Good product Used these in a custom build with an ASUS MB. Easy to install, fit nice and firm in the slot. BIOS detected it without a problem and I was able to overclock it. I do not recall exactly what I ended up at, but it is running stable at a relatively aggressive setting. Upgrades made the machine much faster and capable with large data sets. I would purchase again.
Target text information: Five Stars Good Ram. Received items quicker then tracking said. no complaints good buy!
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Stylish, Sleek & Useful LAPTOP: 13inch MacBook Pro A1706 If you are looking for a case that just simply protects your computer from scratches and maybe light liquid spills while at the same time looks good, this is the case. If you put a hardshell on your computer, there is a lot of room to compensate from that, as the fit is not too snug. This case does not provide much protection from high drops, nor does it provide any shock absorption (nor does it claim to). The magnets are really strong, so you don't have to worry about it opening magically on it's own. I have held this case upside down with the laptop inside, and it didn't fall out. There is no additional padding inside of the case, so if you are rough with your stuff you may want to find something with more protection. I just use the pocket for files and letters. It could fit chargers, cords, etc... But, there is no zipper for keeping those items in place. I like this case because it looks great when I carry it alone and it protects my laptop from scratches and dust. I have received a lot of compliments on this item. TomToc, if you decide to start making wallets, please make it match this case. =p --- --- --- --- --- UPDATE! I just recently purchased a hardshell case for my laptop. With the hardshell case on the laptop it fits snug in the bag, with enough space to easily pull the
1-hop neighbor's text information: A little large for a late-2013 Macbook Pro Retina 13 This is a slim, semi-rigid case with a ballistic nylon exterior and a design that allows for in-case use. While it's intended to slip into another case, it will protect from a short fall and feels secure when you're holding it like a book and gripping the laptop through it. It's sized for the original unibody MacBook Pro 13; Air and Retina MacBook owners should consider the Viper Sleeve (VLS13), Viper Hard Case (VHC-13), or Hard Candy's Bubble Sleeve. BUILD: This Booq Viper Case (VC13) ("Case" for this review) is the middle of three models, bracketed by the Viper Hard Case (VHC-13) and the Viper Sleeve (VSL13). The Hard Case has the same exterior and zipper, but substitutes internal pockets for the side straps. The Sleeve has a similar exterior, but it's a pure sleeve with a magnetic entrance, molded sides, and less internal padding. In-case use is not possible with the Sleeve and awkward with the Hard Case. This case has a small amount of internal padding, very stiff corners, and three solid bumper strips. The sidewalls are semi-rigid. Hard Candy's Bubble Sleeve has four corner 'feet' for additional protection (as does a sleeve by Gumdrop). Based on my drop tests, this case would have benefited from them. Build quality is excellent. The zipper mechanicals are very sturdy and heavily shielded from the interior, which has a smooth mesh that stops lodged debris from scratching your laptop. The MacBook can be used in the case
Target text information: Good looking bag at a great value! Just got this bag today. Hare are my initial impressions of the bag thus far: Pros: 1. The bag LOOKS very good. As many others have noted, the color is NOTHING like black as the product is listed, which is a good thing. It is much more like the image shown. It must be noted though that the leather is more rustic looking than the product image shown, with more "markings" giving it a much more worn-in look. 2. The bag is very roomy with many more pockets than the images provided. It has two medium sized zipper pockets (not shown), one inside the back side and one outside on back. In addition, the interior of the bag has three large compartments (one with a zipper [shown in the product images]). The dimensions of the bag are 15.7" (W) 12.2" (H) 3" (D). It is my impression that the bag can easily carry more than what the dimensions say. Cons: It is really too early to say for certain whether any manufacturing defects will become a problem, but I am cautious of carrying too much inside the bag until I know for sure how much the bag can handle.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great stand for my iPad! This stand is great. I take it with me everywhere my iPad goes. The stand is very compact and portable. When folded, it is small enough to fit with my iPad in a 10.2" net book sleeve. The stand adjusts to every angle you could want for both portrait and landscape use. It's great when resting it on a pillow while lying in bed or for placing on a lap desk. At night, I use this on my night stand to charge the iPad while it displays my night stand app and plays my audiobook. When reading, I put the iPad in this stand and sit and read in landscape mode. When I want to lie down and read, I lock the iPad in portrait mode, put it horizontally in this stand and lie down one my side to read the book 'sideways'. In the kitchen, it it my iPad cookbook stand. I am very happy I bought this. The iPad is stable and safe in the stand. It fits great, even with a clear protective case on the iPad. The only issue I have is that the charger will not fit with this in portrait mode. The stand is too low to the ground. However, this can be remedied by turning the iPad so the charger is on top. Very happy with my purchase. Would buy again!
Target text information: As advertised Stand works well in a variety of configurations. Folds up for easy storage. Great for travel. I've tried a variety of stands for my IPad and this one the best I've found. Now I can stop looking!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Simple cheap upgrade! Purchased to extend the distance transmission on my Hubsan standard and advanced controllers from the stock 2dbi to 5dbi and it worked like a charm allowing me to go twice the distance without losing control of my drone. Click "yes" if you found my review helpful and I highly recommend this item. Thanks!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Not the pin pitch you might be expecting Beware the pin pitch (distance between pins) is 2mm - not the standard 2.54mm that most of the DIY stuff (Arduino, Particle, Raspberry Pi, etc.) uses. So you'll need to buy 2mm headers and (due to the size) solder with a very steady hand.
1-hop neighbor's text information: syma quadcopter antenna mod! I used this to do the antenna mod on my syma x5sw radios. It worked great and if i had to guess it doubled the range i already had! It shipped fast and was packaged well. I am very satisfied with this purchase and would recomend if you are looking for the right antenna to add range to your syma or other brand quadcopters.
Target text information: Work great and soldered up perfectly Upgraded my internal-only antenna style Linksys wireless router to have external antennas, only to realize the internal antenna leads are soldered on. This product fixes that! I desoldered the original antenna leads and soldered these pads in place, making sure to get the polarity correct (verified by looking at the backs of these PCB mount pads). Work great and soldered up perfectly.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Different company, same issues. *Updated* Well after seeing how higly rated these cables were I decided to go ahead and get one for each of my kids since we are always misplacing/fighting over cables. Went ahead and bought 5 at once. Big mistake. Dont believe the hype, after just two weeks of minimal use, and I do mean minimal, 3 of the 5 I ordered have stopped working completely. No signs if wear and tear, no burnouts, just stopped working. This is with me instructing the kids to leave the cables plugged in, don't transport them around the house, etc. Basically just plug into an out of phone. It seems the most cost effective way of replacing these cables with kids is to buy the cheapest one you can find, pray it lasts a month and rinse and repeat. Dont do what I did and expect some miracle product here based on the reviews. Just the same trash, but more expensive! EDIT March 8 2017 - I have updated my original review due mostly to the excellent customer service provided by Anker with this issue. They contacted me and shipped me out 3 new cables to replace the ones that were broken. The new cables shipped out have worked flawlessly and lead me to believe I got very unlucky with my original order. The 2 that were not broken are also still working well. They also informed me there is an 18 month warranty, so while these are more expensive the no nonsense warranty and responsive
1-hop neighbor's text information: Slow warranty service Bought this in 4/16, lightning connector came off 8/16. Does not appear to be durable with the way the connector came off so easily. Attached is a photo of the lightning end. Note that it was very difficult to remove the part of the connector that was left in my device. This is the first time I've used Anker support but they appear to be very slow in responding. In contrast, Monoprice warranty service is much better. With Monoprice, I submitted a claim and received an email later that day that a new cable was being sent out that day, no need to return the defective one. I'm still waiting for Anker's customer support after submitting a claim four days ago. I'll probably go back to using Monoprice with their lifetime-no-hassle warranty vs. Anker's 18 month, slow to respond customer support. I bought a bunch of these Anker PowerLine cables, we'll see how the rest fares. I'll review those particular items if there are any updates. Update 9/2/16. Anker issued a refund 8/23/16 and has offered to let me try the newer version of this free of charge. They asked for the failed cable to be sent back (at their expense) for failure analysis. I'm impressed that they would go through the analysis since this process takes resources. This demonstrates a commitment to continuous improvement. Updating my rating from 2 to 5 stars. I will let my 13 year old field test the newer version and review that one after reasonable extended evaluation.
Target text information: AWESOME PRODUCT This product worked as stated and is a joy to work with for on location work. Two of these work well
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Good Little Tablet Sleeve It's a very good sleeve. It holds my HP tablet along with the charging cable quite well. I'm pleased with it. The measurements don't match so I've included pictures showing two measurements to help people out since I know I was confused.
1-hop neighbor's text information: The only thing people might not like is that it doesn't have a carry handle Fits the Samsung Galaxy Tab E with SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro Tab E 8.0 protective case perfectly. The main zippered pocket is 9" long x 6" wide on the inside. The outside slanted pocket has a 1" strip of Velcro in the center to keep the pocket closed. The slanted pocket is 4.5" at the low side and 6" on the highest point of the slant. The only thing people might not like is that it doesn't have a carry handle. It's perfect if you want a little more protection for your tablet so you can throw it in your bag or backpack.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Exactly what I was looking for. It fits my iPad Air perfectly. My iPad air has a thin protective case with smart cover that fits perfectly inside the case. Some people complained about an ugly logo others complain about their case having a foul smell . The case that I received smells fine and has no ugly logo. Some of the cases that are sold are slightly different I picked case number C1 a black case with black stitching with the side pocket.
Target text information: SO SOFT inside The inside is SO SOFT!!! Perfect cover for my iPad mini
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome card reader with one major (but avoidable) flaw I REALLY like this reader. It's super fast, the light on the top is cool, and it even works with microSD cards so I can pop the card right from my Samsung phone right into it without an adapter. That said, I have had this reader for seven days, and I just bent one of the contacts inside the Compact Flash slot, rendering that slot totally inoperable. I own a product photography studio, and between all our photographers, we pop CF cards into our cameras a dozen times a day, and over the last ten years, we have NEVER bent a contact in any of our cameras. In other words, the CF slot on this reader is a bit too large, which allows you to misalign the card when inserting it. I still love this reader and will replace it with the same one, but I'll insert cards VERY delicately into it, and I highly recommend that you do too.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Super fast. Small & lightweight. I received this card reader as part of my Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Premium Kit with 64GB SanDisk CFast 2.0 Card and Reader/Writer, so it was not an individual order, and that's why I don't show as a verified purchaser. The card reader works great. It's blazing fast downloading files over USB3, and so far I haven't experienced any flakiness in the connection. One interesting thing about this reader is that neither my Windows 10 nor OSX El Capitan computers recognize the memory cards as memory cards. They see them as standard external drives. (See screenshots, and notice the different text/icons.) I suspect this is related to the cFast standard fundamentally being a SATA interface. What's the impact of that? Well if you've configured Lightroom or some other application to automatically launch and take you to the import screen when you insert a memory card, that functionality no longer works with cFast cards. (That's fine for me, I manually trigger these operations, anyway.) A blessing in disguise is that El Capitan no longer tries to force the Photos app down my throat when mounting one of these cards. Potential down-sides are that, if you have any tools that are designed specifically to operate on memory cards (deleted photo recovery apps, for example) then they may not recognize cFast cards as a valid recovery source. I own two different brands of cFast cards, and this behavior is the same with both of them. All that aside, if you need
1-hop neighbor's text information: Works with the Canon 1DX Mark 2 at the specs Canon lays out. Having bought the new Canon 1Dx Mark 2 Camera I was on the lookout for extra CFast 2.0 cards. I bought the Premium package that was offered by Canon which came with a 64Gb Sandisk CFast 2.0 card and backed that up with a Lexar 1066x 128Gb CF card, however in order to fully use the features of the new 1DX2 you need to use CFast 2.0 cards. On looking around both Amazon and the web in general you will see that CFast 2.0 cards aren't exactly cheap, especially for larger capacity cards which you will want especially if you are recording 4K video at the full 60fps (you get around 15 mins of video on the 64Gb Sandisk card). An example is the Sandisk 128Gb Extreme Pro which comes in at a wallet breaking $400. So considering the price especially of the higher capacity cards, is this the bargain of the year? 256Gb CFast 2.0 card for under $200. Double the capacity for half the price. For the most part the answer is yes it is. After ordering this card I had a number of questions running around in my head regarding it as I'm sure you might. Now after having used it, I can answer those questions. Many of which I'm sure will be the same questions you are asking. Is this truly a CFast 2.0 card and will it work with my Canon 1DX Mark 2? Yes to both. The
Target text information: Five Stars Great Product.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Works with generic smart card reader Works with a generic smart card reader (e.g., https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00S7HX442) on Ubuntu, with the installation of middleware (Ubuntu has opensc and opensctools in its respository). Programming the card appears to require a Windows system and the vendor's management software. I'm still researching this.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Worked with every program I could throw at it, and most sim cards. But I'm a novice with sims so I may not know whats what yet The reader worked fine for me, although one of the slots (sim) didn't want to read one of the cards I put in it, the other worked fine. Yes, there's more than one way for this reader to read a sim. Although I can't find software that will work for what I want to do, this reader registered on ALL the different software installs I have and did (at least 6) and that's very good considering other readers I have, some only were recognized my 2 or 3 of the programs while also seeing 4 or 6 readers they would only work on 2 or 3. This reader worked with all them. No I don't work for any company (none I'm disabled) I like to fool around with electronics and sim cards are my latest aversion. But still can't clone one successfully to work on the network. If this reader gives you problems then go into device manager and fix the driver(s). If you don't know how to re-install a driver or load drivers for things that don't work or weren't intended for your OS or your version of whatever system you use, then you probably shouldn't be messing around with a sim r/rw....get a sim reader (won't write) to make backups of your phone book, mssgs, and sim card info. And if all you want is a multi-card
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Good
Target text information: Only a Card Reader not a writer Ok reader but only that. Not a Smart Card writer which is why we selected this item.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Beautiful! The Skin Sticker is beautiful although I expected something else totally. My misunderstanding as to how it would cover the PC. Never-the-less, I like it very much!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Love this skin Love this skin. Others are a very blurry print but this one is very sharp and the colors are beautiful.
1-hop neighbor's text information: happy customer Bought it for my cousin and it was good no scratches it wasn't bent, fit perfectly easy to apply and its not peeling
Target text information: Three Stars OK
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Good little fan Not being poop brown colored is a huge plus. Unlike a lot of Noctua fans this one blends in and that is nice. More seriously, I bought this fan to use as an exhaust for my hard drive area. My temps were getting dangerously hot (50c on active drives). The fan makes little noise even when above 1000rpm. You can only really hear it around 1500rpm. This is impressive for a small fan (they are usually very noisy). In addition it moves a decent amount of air. My HDD temps dropped by about 9 degrees C. This would be a great fan for small form factor cases as well as specific use cases like mine. Like most (non brown) Noctua fans, highly recommended.
Target text information: Good fan, but pricy Have had good results with Evercool fans in past, whenever I get around to installing am sure I'll be pleased.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Suspected counterfeit item. If you dig around the reviews you'll find other instances of folks receiving apparent counterfeits of this item. I ignored the warning signs (unknown supplier, ridiculously cheap) and received a case that wouldn't snap together. I ordered another direct from Griffin (found a 16 buck coupon online and free shipping) and indeed there are differences to the quality of materials, moulded graphics and fit - the real Griffin is as tight as a drum and fit for purpose - in my case hunting. Hopefully Amazon are chasing down these shady suppliers. My first ever experience of something like this shopping with them.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Wont damage your charger. Just got it today and had no problems installing it. Fits perfectly. I was concerned that the cover for the charger port would bend the cable and cause permanent damage to it. But it does not. It is a soft cover. I had lifeproof before this case and the cover for the charging port of the lifeproof 'bites' a part of the cable which causes intermittent charging. This case has enough clearance for the cable.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great value! I read a lot of reviews prior to buying this cover and now that I've had mine for a while I felt it was important to post a detailed review, because most of the detailed reviews I read were over a year old and it seems that maybe the product has been changed slightly. That or some of the older reviews were incomplete or inaccurate. First, I did give this 5 stars, does that mean it is perfect? No. But at this price-point I don't expect perfect. But, in this case, the positives far outweigh the negatives to the point that it deserves a strong recommendation for the price, thus 5 stars. So, the good and the bad... I purchased the black cover and it gives the iPad a very professional look. While it's not a big deal to me, several people have commented that they really like that it is designed to reveal the big Apple logo on the back of the device. And, quite importantly, the cover provides a lot of padding and protection without making the iPad look or feel bulky. The cutouts for connecting power, headphones, accessing volume, and being able to take pictures with the cover on are also well done. They provide the necessary access without compromising protection or aesthetics. Many of the reviews I read complained that the magnets don't hold the cover closed securely or that the auto-sleep function doesn't work. I have to say I am puzzled by many of those comments. Because first, the
Target text information: Not what I thought it would be I bought this case because I thought it was the same thing that I bought from Best Buy. I saw this one on Amazon for half the price of what I got it for on Best Buy. It came today and when I opened it, it did not look the same. I peeled the silicone off of it and the back part was just a piece of plastic. The one from Best Buy says that it is polycarbonate, and this obviously was not. It's too bad, because I bought it for the camouflage. Looks like I will be buying the black one.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Turns quiet setups into Marge Simpson. This reservoir was used with the pump, CPU water block and GPU water block in parallel, and a 360mm radiator. This reservoir is small and compact for inline applications, and comes with 3 inlet ports for versatility in installations where space is a major concern. However if you have enough space I would strongly recommend purchasing a larger reservoir not mounted directly to the pump; and ideally one not cylindrical in shape. The water coming into the reservoir doesn't have time to settle before it is sucked into the pump. The system will never bleed out the air in the lines, in fact the extreme turbulence probably reintroduces air into the stream. The effect can be alleviated by turning down the pump rpm's; but now your chilling power is limited, and the pump control is not on until the BIOS loads (well after the pump turns on). Also this reservoir has the same vortex problem as most cylindrical reservoirs. I would only use this reservoir if I was looking for an easy way to add water to a system and couldn't spare anymore space, but noise is the biggest trade-off. I ended up using a single bay reservoir even though I couldn't mount it in a slot (they are vertical and very out of the way), but I used copper tubing and have tons of space.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Very High Quality! No leaks, very high quality. These are very heavy weight fittings.
1-hop neighbor's text information: XSPC awesome as always Awesome and simple These helped me make a perfect drain system for my rig with T fittings attached to them. great quality and great design. You can check out my build log on youtube and check out all the other XSPC products I have used. [...]
Target text information: but let me explain as to why I do not like this tubing I'm not one to usually bash products, but let me explain as to why I do not like this tubing. 1. The tubing size is off by a smidge so it did not allow me to fit it properly 2. the inner wall is the same, it's the outside wall that is a little thicker, this didn't go over well in my head. 3. On my compression fittings the inner wall was really secure, the issue occurred when trying to tighten the connector. So the fittings did not screw all the way properly, do I think that they are going to come undone? No not necessarily but I am not as happy as I would have been with the connectors fully secure. Be careful not to over strip the bearings or having it go on crooked, with the bigger tubing this happened a lot more than previously. I would be careful. Pros - Great looking tubing / sturdy Cons - Even though the proper sized tubing was order it was a good amount thicker on the outer wall. Next time I will just have to order directly through my makers fittings to ensure the proper tubing was ordered. I would order extra fittings if you are going to be using this tubing just in case. Final thoughts - It'll last me for now, eventually i'm going to replace.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great product, but do your research on Lenovo WWAN I had to order this from Lenovo, would have gotten it here, but done deal already. I think it was a shame Lenovo was so obscure in their options for WWAN, the least costly option appeared to still allow for a working WWAN; just add SIM and go. Not so! The "Upgradable" part of Lenovos jargon in 'Integrated Mobile Broadband, Upgradable' means they left this Module out, you paid for most of the other parts, just not the heart of the WWAN. It is terrible in my opinion Lenovo makes it so hard to figure this stuff out. A Google search brings up the Huawei 00JT491 as the go to item, but try to get one in the USA! I thank this vendor for providing a solution. I sure wish Lenovo would provide much clearer descriptions of their options and not make it so difficult to get the Mobile Broadband operational. This product specs out great. Sierra Wireless' registration site is another story. I would rather have been able to get the Huawei.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Best buy. Works awesome with T-Mobile Internet only plan. Easy to install. However, finding the software for my carrier was most difficult part. Be sure that before installing you already have a place for your SIM card and that the WLAN antenna is installed too. Other than that the overall experience was great. Excellent price too.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Dell XPS 13 9350 - all is great!!! Easy install! Relief, reliable wifi on my Dell XPS 13 9350. The stock Dell 1820A Broadcom wifi card in this otherwise wonderful device was a pain as it would always disconnect when awakening from sleep, the range was quite short either on 2.4 or 5 GHz, balky Bluetooth which would slow wifi to a crawl, etc. After seeing reports of good reception and performance with this unit and seeing they are installed on the Ubuntu versions of the XPS 13 I installed it. The new card works like a charm, just had to do a few things to get it up and running but now now problems and over 125 M downloads. Very happy with this vendor and product. For those making the transition here's a few tips: 1. Before you do anything - go to the Intel site and download the wifi and Bluetooth driver packages so you'll have something to get the card installed when you start up. 2. Go into Programs and uninstall the Broadcom WIDCOMM application, the Bluetooth application and anything else named Broadcom. 3. Go into device manager and turn off Bluetooth and uninstall the wifi driver. 4. Reboot and check that the wifi card has a triangle next to it in device manager. 5. Crack open the XPS 13 (there is a Phillips screw under the magnetic plate on back) using a Torx T5. 6. Unscrew the plate at the top of the wifi card and remove the two antenna wires carefully
Target text information: Works great in my Thinkpad! Works great inside my Thinkpad T430 paired with Verizon LTE. Driver installation was a breeze and all i needed afterwards was a SIM card from my provider for it to work!
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Not bad at all - just a few little nits to pick I went ahead and spent the extra $4.00 to get the USB3.0 version for future compatibility. To address part of Andrei's review regarding the hidden clip, it's certainly there - see the pictures for details. Part of the problem is that it's very difficult to release, since the only avenue you have to it it via the bezel itself, and you can really only pry it "wrong." I carefully used a (very) small flat-blade screwdriver to free it, and the rest of the assembly was easy. As to the enclosure itself, it's solid on the outside, plastic for the drive carrier, but stamped steel to handle the PCB and connectors and uses an initio INIC-3619PN bridge chip. Overall build quality was good, it had only a single overspecced (16V) electrolytic cap in it and the soldering looked to be of average quality.. The only other fault I could find would be that it's pretty easy to push the drive just that LITTLE BIT too far into the cage, so that it binds when attempting to eject. I would recommend the following: 1 - Make the drive cage completely out of stamped metal to reduce "wonkiness" of the molded plastic 2 - Get rid of the back bezel configuration, and add some simple ejection mechanism for the drive itself. There shouldn't be any reason to twiddle around with the clip stuff, and would make swapping drives easier. Overall, it's certainly worth the $20-odd bucks and
1-hop neighbor's text information: Simple & Sweet I mean, it's a bezel, what more could you ask for? :P It works, looks nice, and really freshens up my old laptop! :)
1-hop neighbor's text information: Read this first! Easy install once you get these tips. This caddy is terrific. It is strong enough without overbuilding and lightweight enough to give as needed. I read all the tips but they were scattered, and none had the use for the included four drive mount screws, which stymied me for my first try. I have a new SSD 128GB Crucial M4 that I loaded the laptops factory restore on last April, and then once booted I installed the Windows 8 preview and have been playing with it ever since. I left Windows 7 on the old mechanical 500GB hard drive, which until now has only been put in service occasionally to update Windows. And then I replaced the SSD with Windows 8. Now that I know I am upgrading to Windows 8 in a couple of weeks I will have to format it and start from scratch as you cannot have two C: boot drives in the same computer. Rather than hassle with all the niggles that can happen I simply burned an image of the Windows 7 drive and image, in case, for any reason I want to go back, and then formatted the drive as D drive in the computer so I can put data on it as I install my programs on a fresh install of Windows 8. I have several other computers and used the laptop as a test bed so have no data on it that is not on my other computers. You might be installing a blank second
Target text information: It is what it is. Worked as advertised.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Perfect Pin Targus is the best stylus pen that I have ever used. It just glides across my tablet. I also enjoy the classy designs you can get with brand.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Too Soft on One End, Too Hard on the Other The construction is fine. It's made of durable stuff. It loses points for me because the stylus tip is narrow, but more importantly, it's too soft and hollow inside. If I press just a little too hard, the stylus tip collapses to the side. I would like a more substantial tip, and preferably a bit wider. The other foreseeable issue is that this item has an exposed, metal clip, and very square metal protrusion on the end, with a small lanyard hole. This means I'm reluctant to keep the stylus in the same pocket with my device. It also means that on a couple of occasions I have mistakenly tapped on my device's screen with the hard, sharp-corned metal end. Very weird design choice in my opinion.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Styluses I can afford to lose Does anybody remember the overhyped $200 HDMI cables and how hard marketing was trying to prove that you'd be better off with one of those vs. the two-dollar alternative that performed exactly the same? I believe they're gone or nobody buys them any more. The same should be the fate of $20 or $30 (so-called) quality tablet styluses. These 'cheap' ones work perfectly - as good as a $15-dollar stylus we have - on our Fire, XOOM and one other generic tablet but not so well on HP's TouchPad. POSITIVES - Honest pricing. Paying $15-30 for ONE brand name stylus that performs almost exactly the same? Seriously? Convince my why I should. - Light, and that's a good thing. - Come in bundles. I like getting 5 at a time because I tend to misplace my pens and pencils. - Perform well on a tablet. Excellent for tapping, double-tapping, drawing and dragging things around the screen. - Durable. I had 2 similar 3-packs, probably made in the same factory. Half are gone (lost or stepped on) but the remaining 3 are as good today as they were a few months ago. NEGATIVES - only one or maybe half a negative: if your hands are very large they may seem a little too short. My 8 yr. old finds them perfect and I can use them too but they'd be better if they were an at least half an inch longer. I'm trying to think of a reason not to award
Target text information: Targus Slim Stylus for Tablets Love this slim line stylus. Biggest problem I have is that I have to keep replacing it, as it does not have replaceable nibs, and they seem to wear out very fast.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Basic switch Good basic gigabit switch. Cisco has eliminated the need to use the Cisco CLI as now it is all web based. Easy to install and get uplinked to your network. Nice to have the GBIC option too. No complaints,it just works.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Quietest Switch available in this Category Slightly overkill for my setup but purchased it because it needed to be quiet but reliable device for my client. I used this switch to be a POE switch for 16 POE security cameras, a Synology 716+ NAS (which acts as the NVR), & an EnGenius EAP600. At the time of installation, I needed 17 POE 10/100 ports for the cameras and the EAP600. I also needed 2 gigabit uplinks to connect the Synology and other devices in the rack to the Structured Media Center located nearby. My biggest requirement was a quiet switch, which this one was the quietest one according to the manufacturer specifications of the different switches I was considering. The reason I needed a quiet switch was because the switch was to be located in a residential closet near a bedroom and a normal fan cooled switch with screaming fans would have been unacceptable. It is a great switch and it allows me future expansion if ever my client needs more POE cameras installed in the future.
Target text information: ESW-540-24P-K9 PoE switch About as easy as technology gets. This switch has performed extremely well. Our only issue was that we bought it used, and had a bit of trouble until we realized we needed to reset it to factory default settings. After that it worked flawlessly.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: 1 (Early 2009) Quad Core and working nicely so far 4 of these are installed in my Mac Pro 4,1 (Early 2009) Quad Core and working nicely so far. True, Apple specs for RAM for this model don't exactly match this product, but they do work and the price is right!
1-hop neighbor's text information: An exceptionally great value! Really good deal on this, and the seller Tech Mike New York was great about putting a PCI slot back plate on the card. It had an ancient firmware on it, and I had to get some special software from LSI in order to update the firmware with the card plugged into a non Dell system. Now it runs like a champ in a SuperMicro server motherboard loaded with VMware ESXi.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars It works great as advertised.
Target text information: Five Stars Works great!!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: A Downgrade Don't get me wrong, this tablet is very nice. It does what it's supposed to. The pressure sensitivity is very nice and spot on, increased pressure from older models of the bamboo. I previously had a Bamboo MTE450A and Bamboo fun (both older generations), both had the same functionality as each other. I never upgraded to the Bamboo Pen. I accidentally smashed my pen for my Bamboo fun, and sold my Bamboo already, so I figured I would upgrade. I should have went for a new pen. The problem with this tablet is that they took all the cool features from the previous models that separated Wacom products from other tablet makers, and threw them out the window. They took the eraser off the pen, which I didn't think was a big deal, until I realized how dependent I was on it. They also took away the scroll wheel and buttons on the actual tablet. They also changed the USB cable, which really isn't too big of a deal. But the problem I have with this tablet is that they didn't ADD anything! They increased the pressure sensitivity and took away everything else. And raised the price. I didn't bother to check the dimensions of the tablet area, assuming that you would be able to use all of the light grey area. I was wrong, the picture is deceiving. Only about half of the area is usable. So what it comes down to is that this a good tablet for drawing, the pressure sensitivity
Target text information: I love it!!! Thank you Wacom for existing! Easy to use, just install, connect, and used. Great for new artist out there. The tablet is big, comes with bins, pen easy to manage. Worth buying.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Have no worries about the new keyboard - it's a dream! I custom-ordered from the Lenovo/Thinkpad site. My configuration: Thinkpad X230 Tablet + Core i7 2.90 GHz Ivy Bridge processor + 8 GM RAM + 128 GB Solid-State Drive + 1366x768 Matte Multi-Touch Screen with Active Stylus + 9-cell extended battery (sticks out the back and adds a bulge at the bottom; the 6-cell battery just sticks out the back) + Windows 7 Pro + Ultra-Base 3 with DVD/RW optical drive - No discrete graphics card option I've been a long-time Thinkpad fan--including 600E (late 1990s), R40 (early 2000s), T42 (mid 2000s), T420 (late 2000s)--for the rock-solid dependability, non-nonsense styling, and in particular the king-of-them-all keyboard. I mistakely tried a Dell Latitude E6400 for a couple of years, and I truly hated it, despite its own pointer stick and solid construction. When I decided to get this X230 Tablet, the only thing I was worried about was how the new keyboard was going to feel. Well, have no fear. I am a big fan of the new keyboard. It's got deep travel, its motion is the perfect blend between smooth travel and pleasing resistance, and the contoured surface actually feels comforable. This new keyboard is a winner. Other than that, there really isn't anything that needs to be said about this machine that the prospective buyer wouldn't already know. I loaded it up to the gills with the fastest and best of everything, except a 3G cellular card--totalled over $3000 MSRP before a the Ultrabase 3
1-hop neighbor's text information: Expensive, but worth it. Light weight, fast ... Expensive, but worth it. Light weight, fast, lots of windows open at once. I am using it now for this.
1-hop neighbor's text information: It's perhaps out of bad design and low-quality plastic finish The back end (where the detachable battery fits) of the machine came in a little bit bent even it's brand new. I already have another refurbished X260 whose back side slightly bents, but then I bought and received this new one which bents even more severe. I'm returning this new one and keeping my refurbished one. It's perhaps out of bad design and low-quality plastic finish. Apart from this problem, this is a great machine! compact and productive. Matte-finish screen is awesome, and keyboard is fantastic compared to all other brand's laptops!
Target text information: Eligible for a 3 years warranty Thinkpad are great laptops. With this purchase I received a 2 year warranty (since this was a year older model) however the product is eligible for a 3 year warranty. So make sure you call the seller and provide the details and they did contact Lenovo and gave me the 3 year coverage since its a new laptop.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: SanDisk SSD PLUS 120GB Solid State Drive Liked the price. Liked the speed. Liked the size. Liked the cool temps when under heavy use. Speeds for read/write are very good, have not gotten close to the 400mb/s they calm, but pleased with the speed. Second drive is in the mail to a friend with a Linux OS installed.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Four Stars Very nice but front looks different from the picture they provide us...
1-hop neighbor's text information: the bios is so nice! and works so well i think im the first person that review this, but this is a powerful mobo!, i bought it and it was carried to venezuela!,the bios is so nice! and works so well!
Target text information: Great motherboard, great price - but proof of reliability comes with time The proof of a motherboard is in its reliability and performance, and reliability is only determined after much time of use. I bought ASUS because my past ASUS motherboards have been the most reliable. I will say that so far, it's all good. The easiest motherboard I've ever installed, with one exception: The slim manual forgets to mention that to get it to work right, you must install the drivers on the enclosed disk. While this seems self-evident, it would be a simple one-liner in the list of things to do. When I'm in "follow the instructions mode", I am not necessarily thinking beyond the instructions. Given the fact that I do not install motherboards every day (only once every 3-5 years), it is easy to forget about the installation disk in a pile of cords and tools. I had a few freak-out moments until I realized the drivers I needed were on the disk. Once they were installed, it was smooth as silk. The is a ROG board (Republic of Gaming). I was not looking for a gaming board, but I do a lot of photo and video rendering, so many of my needs overlap with those of a gamer. I paired this with an AMD Black Edition A10-Series APU and 2x8Gb sticks of Crucial Ballistix for 16Gb RAM. It is supported by an EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G2 80 Plus Gold Rated, Fully Modular PSU.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Be careful when trying to stick on Super cute and looks way better in person than in the picture!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Love the design but not easy to apply! It was very difficult to paste because it broke while removing the protective film. Love how my computer looks now though
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars As expected and delivered on time.
Target text information: The decal looks fine, but the description should include the details of ... This is way too small for a 15 inch. The decal looks fine, but the description should include the details of the dimensions.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: I pretty much confirmed my suspicions in that most were doing ... I must admit that I was leery at first reading all the of the negative reviews, but I really needed the option of a dock and I couldn't help but think that Microsoft, while not infallible, wouldn't put out a product so inferior as described by others. Once again, let me state that I know Microsoft puts out software with issues, etc, etc, etc, blah, blah, I chose to have a little faith in them. Well, it is my opinion that the majority of the negative reviews are user error. After I read some of the success reviews, I pretty much confirmed my suspicions in that most were doing it wrong. You must use an "active" mini display port adaptor if you have older monitors. Following the suggestions of others I used the http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EDSZYII?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 adapters and works like a charm. I now have 3 monitors (the surface screen and two external monitors. I just simply connected them, went to my display settings and arranged them in the order I wanted them and that was that. The scaling is perfect, it simply just works. Again, I suspect that those with issues are using "passive" mini display adapters. Passive don't have the electronics built into the cord and the signal gets lost and compromised creating a failure. 2/5/2016: update- still performing flawlessly.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Works for privacy purposes in public places I mounted this using the included double-sided tape. The tape pieces are visible on the screen edges. Since I've been moving the laptop around a lot, from backpack to desk, and vice-versa, there have been dust particles getting stuck between the screen and the laptop display... which is distracting on an already small screen. This will darken your display by at least 50%.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Product! Great Battery for my laptop! Thanks!!
Target text information: It works well but doesn't fit my 22" monitor well. I bought this for my 22" monitor to give me privacy. Pros: works VERY WELL for privacy. Unless you are within 10 degress from straight on you can't see anything on the screen. Easy to install with the included double sided tape. Cons: wasn't big enough for my monitoring leaving a solid 3/4" area around the screen where it's not protected. This causes some hard reading as pages go from darker privacy to lighter unprotected. I end up resizing my apps to the size of the privacy screen, losing some real estate and making the maximize button worthless. As a 20 year member of Amazon I rely on independent reviews when shopping and I will always try to be as honest and impartial as I can and will try to provide helpful insight into the product. I am reviewing this product as it relates to how it works for me in my intended use. I tend to review products that I really like, or that let me down in some manner. If you found this review helpful, then please click the "HELPFUL" link below! Thank you, and HAPPY SHOPPING!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Slightly Different Than What is Shown Ordered this keyboard to replace one that was messing up. The keyboard that i got is for the same pc just a newer model and some of the FN keymaps are wrong... not a deal breaker but not what the picture shows
1-hop neighbor's text information: Poor quality build and damaged corner. Although I bought this 6 months ago as a language replacement for an otherwise perfectly working original keyboard, I only got around to fitting it now. The supplier back then was "Laptop Parts Plus" and cost 74.51$. I see the supplies has now changed and it is much cheaper so not sure if my review is still relevant. Anyways as for what i ordered and got, what a great disappointment. The swap is easy enough and the keyboard fits exactly as per the original. It even looks exactly like the original. However the lower-right corner was damaged causing the oft-used right-arrow key to jam. I examined the packaging and could see no evidence that it had been subjected to an impact there or anywhere. The packaging is very good in fact. I can only conclude that the damage occurred BEFORE the unit was shipped. But that is not the worst of it. I managed to delicately "panel-beat" the corner back into shape and file it a little to get the key to work normally. Now that I have been using the new keyboard heavily for a few days the difference is immediately noticeable. I can tell this not a real Lenovo keyboard. There is a noticeable and highly irritating "rattle" more obvious on the left-side of the keyboard as if there is a gap between the lower plate and the chassis. Speed typing makes this vibration go nuts. Then there is the tactile feedback from the keys. I have my
1-hop neighbor's text information: Poor customer service. Product description is not a replacement part for the x220. The item was purchased based on the description for x220 and it did not fit. They did not allow for a refund nor an exchange due to their very strick return policy. I will not be using Amazon for computer replacement parts as a result of this transaction. We are a very busy medical office and were hoping for at least an exchange of some type. Eventhough their customer service did in fact respond timely they were all about the "no".
Target text information: Beware what model you get Advertised as a different model number than received, wasn't compatible. Received: PN: 42T3241 FRU: 42T3273
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: BE ADVISED THAT THE POWER BUTTON DOES NOT WORK ONCE IN THE GUMDROP CASE! In the rush to get this out, they were unable to guess exactly where the power button was going to be and as a result the case does not align up with the iPads power button once the plastic shell is in place. I tried putting the rubber protective body over it 50 times in order to get it to line up and function, just not going to happen. I also will comment on how easily their durable plastic "screen protector" scratches. Such poor quality and your paying top dollar for this case. They should be ashamed of themselves! Why not put a little more time and effort into your product and make correctly and with the best materials. Otterbox is a terrific example and I am going to return this inferior case and look to see if Otter has one out yet. I took a gamble with this and lost, this is a big FAIL and I would advise you to steer away from it!
1-hop neighbor's text information: It's protects my iPad from getting scratches in the corners and doesn't look bad. Fits well into my iPad Air 2. It's been about 3 months and the plastic is still clear. No complaints whatsoever. It's protects my iPad from getting scratches in the corners and doesn't look bad.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Just what I heeded Nice, thin and sleek.
Target text information: Ugh. I let the good reviews overcome my hatred for silicone. I have tried many many cases on iPhones and iPads over the years and I have NEVER EVER EVER liked a silicone case but the great reviews of this case suckered me in. Sure, the cases go on super easy--but it also means they come off super easy and are too flexible. Sure, they can provide some "grip" so they don't slide all over the place, but then that same grip can pull the case away from the iPad. Once the iPad was in this case, any swipe over the edges or the end with any amount of pressure pulls the case away from the iPad. What good is that? Overall, they are just too soft to provide the protection I'm looking for. My kids were using it for mere minutes before I saw them actually PLAYING with the edge in an absentminded way because it was movable. That's just not going to work for me so it's going back.
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0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Works as advertised SanDisk knows CompactFlash (CF). They invented the format. As expected, SanDisk's CompactFlash PC Card Adapter works with all the CF cards out there. And it works under various operating systems, including Microsoft Windows XP and Apple "Jaguar" Mac OS X. Made off of stainless steel, it is ruggedly made, too. Just one complaint: like all the adapters I looked at, SanDisk lacks an eject button. It would be nice if I can eject the CF card without ejecting the SanDisk adapter as well. But for the money, I can't really complain. Pros: - Flawless compatibility with all CF cards and various operating systems - Ruggedly built Cons: - No eject button - Supports only CF (does not support other formats such as Ultra CF, SD/MMC, MemoryStick)
1-hop neighbor's text information: DELL SYSTEMATICALLY WON'T HONOR WARRANTY Beware!! Dell has purposely designed their phone system and trained their reps to block warranty claims if the item is purchased here. Must have a "Service Tag Number" or Dell won't accept the claim. This number is not located on items purchased directly from Amazon. Serial Number will not work, nor any of the typical proofs of purchase. Many conflicting excuses will be given, and hours spent with no success, as described below. After only six months and merely a dozen uses, the DVD Tray would spring open and not stay closed, so I tried to file a warranty claim. First, they said I needed a "special number" that only Amazon had, which required I call Amazon, give them my Amazon Order Number, and then Amazon would be able to provide me with this special, behind the scenes number that supposedly tracked the purchase between Dell and Amazon. LIED! As I suspected, Amazon has never heard of this. Serial Number and Purchase Receipts are all that should be required. Next phone call, Dell stated that it was impossible to legally buy a Dell Product from Amazon. LIED AGAIN! Called Amazon and they confirmed they have a contract with Dell. Last Phone Call, Dell stated that Warranty Coverage was the responsibility of Amazon. LIED AGAIN. Warranty claims are always the responsibility of the Manufacturer, unless warranty is expired. They are consciously ripping off Amazon Customers of their Warranty Rights. BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
1-hop neighbor's text information: Defective Card but willing to take care of problem Ordered and received card in prompt manner. Unfortunately, card was defective and would not work in my computer or Raymarine GPS unit. Attempted to contact seller by phone but unable to speak with anyone. Started process to return item for refund back to seller, which was approved within 24 hours. One last option which I exercised, I contacted SanDisk and they are going to replace the card at no cost.
Target text information: Sandisk CF cards are mediocre Although a good steal at this price, I would recommend against this card if you were in dire need of speed. This card scored very poorly in the ratings of other cards. I initially thought it would be good to get in on a cheap deal, since this card is cheaper than the other ones. However, since I got the item, I've noticed that it's slower than my other cards, much slower. According to dpreview.com, this card only shows a 14x read (2,085 KB/s) and a measly 6x write (855 KB/s)! If you have one of the newer cameras, like the canon powershot s230, I'd recommend against it! Also, if you had a dell axim or ipaq, you'll notice the speed difference immediately when you try to upload programs on to the card! Ok for people with like to wait, and people who just want storage not speed, but I'd pay the extra money just for the faster speeds offered by kingston, simpletech or viking. If you like sandisk, their ultra series are much better.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Three Stars Out of the 15 I ordered in November - 5 have gone defective.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Four Stars Good drive. Not cheap, but is enterprise so it's worth it to my organization.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars i highly recommend this item
Target text information: Great HDD If You Can Afford it. I bought this drive about a week ago from another site. Along with a few other enterprise drives that I've bought over the years, they all continue to work to this day. I anticipate the same from this one. I also have a Seagate hybrid drive though that one just started reporting a bad block a few days ago. I ran a repair utility that seems to have cleared the issue but my confidence is not the same with that other class of HDD. The speed is impressive. Its bandwidth is nearly as fast as my SSD. Obviously, its latency is going to be a lot more but that's why I'm using the SSD for the OS while the HDDs are used for storage. The enterprise class drives have typically cost twice that of Seagate's own desktop drives but they're worth it for me. Short of building a RAID5, I just want to feel secure in knowing that the data is on a quality hard disk drive. One quick side note, as of today (2/17/2016), the price on this 8TB disk, has been volatile. I've seen them go from just over $400, to over $550. If you're looking to save money, keep your eyes open for the apparently brief moments when the drive is less expensive.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Amazingly high performance for the price I've had it installed for a little over a year before writing this review, to make sure it was solid. I love this ProCurve! This switch supports jumbo frames, and fully saturated it keeps the throughput exactly as if only 2 clients were connected. It's in a mixed environment (100/1000 devices) but has no issues at all. I can stream 1080p content from my home server to 2 different Gig connected clients, stream the family iTunes library to a couple of AirPort Expresses (connected via ethernet) all while remote backups of my wife's laptop and our other desktops are going in the backgroud. Just to test it's throughput, I have NetBooted all my machines (network boot for Macintosh) at once, and they were all just as responsive as if they were locally booted, my old gigabit switch would choke if 2 machines were NetBooted. It's in my rack, and having all the ports and status lights up front is a huge plus, easy to troubleshoot without ducking behind the rack. It's true that it's not a even web managed switch. Similar D*ll and C*s*o switches in the same price point have management features. This is for installation in a gigabit home network - so JumboFrames mattered, management did not. The only other small niggle is that it's got a power brick, rather than an onboard PSU - but the unit is fan less and runs cool-to-the-touch, so I'm happy with that trade off. I've had many business clients with modest
1-hop neighbor's text information: No one stands behind the HP warranty. The HP 1420 16g/16Port Switch was purchased to replace its 8 port sibling due to my home network growth. The IoT puts a strain on small home WiFi and wired Ethernet networks, hence the upgrade from the totally reliable 8 port model to the 16 port version. As with the smaller switch, the 16 port variety plugs in and takes off without a glitch. Before I got the HP 8 port switch I had several cheap switches and I was constantly getting glitches in my streaming applications which were, at that time, just coming in vogue. Bought the HP and never looked back. The new 16 port model installed in the time it took to take it out of the box, plug it in and go! Those readers imbarking on home automation should keep in mind they will probably start adding devices fast and to plan for a robust wired and wireless network. Added home automation devices demand a good network basis to work properly or the results will either not be there or be intermittent. Another great use for the switch is incubating plant seeds. I made a simple cardboard, paper towel, glad wrap ( waterproof ) and cloth towel to put the seeds on. Little warm water to keep them moist, wrap up and place on top of the switch. Since the switch just gets warm to the touch the temperature is optimal. Be very careful not to let the switch get wet or damp and do
Target text information: Worked great for 2 years. Dead now. Product worked great for two years then died. I have many HP switches out there and should last longer!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
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1-hop neighbor's text information: memory failed after a month and a half and A-Tech ... memory failed after a month and a half and A-Tech refuses to replace it. Despite it having a year warranty, and failing Memtest scans.
Target text information: 3 years and still running strong... Bought two 2 packs. They've worked amazing for 3 years.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Worked fine, but had to return anyway. The problem with buying refurbished is that someone else owned it before you did. This modem worked just fine; there was nothing wrong with it. I could not use it, however. I bought it for my Comcast business internet account in Washington, but the person who originally owned it still has it tied to his active Comcast account in Florida. He obviously is using another modem now, but because he didn't tell Comcast when he passed this modem on, they still have its MAC address (which is baked into the hardware and unchangeable) assigned to him and were unable to reassign it to me. I spent a decent amount of time with Comcast's various departments trying to figure out a way to use it, but no dice. It was essentially a nice refurbished brick. I knew that there was a risk buying refurbished, but figured that it would just not work or something. I'm currently going through the (pretty painless) return process with Amazon, but will not buy another refurbished item in the future unless I know there's no way to connect the item back to its previous owner. Caveat emptor, I guess.
Target text information: Four Stars Ok
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Recommended product Went on smoothly and without difficulty. After application I noticed a bubble in the right upper corner of my tablet. With closer inspection I noted the bubble was the result of a small crack in the tempered glass screen protector. Other than the small crack this is an excellent product and simple to apply. Just follow directions and make sure your tablet is totally free of dust particles. If dust is present their will be a bubbles. Contacted Amazon and customer service is always prompt with a replacement is in process.
Target text information: The color was on point The cover is Magnetic it came on time and the color was exactly what i expected It came Today And im Really Excited About It!!
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: No Support Means Useless Warranty Based on mostly positive reviews and the so-called complimentary ProSafe Lifetime next-business-day replacement, I purchased the NETGEAR ProSAFE Plus Switch with PoE JGS524PE. I work from home full time and needed a business class switch and support. To be fair, it did work flawlessly from Mar-24-2016 thru Jul-14-2014. The unit seems to be heavy-duty and solidly built. However, on Jul-14-2014, all of a sudden all of the lights came on and stayed solidly lit -- no activity and therefore no communication with my attached devices (computers, printers, etc.). In other words, it was dead. I tried recycling it (as well as my modem and router), but it still would not work. The main reason for this [bad] review is NETGEAR's lack of support for their products. I was optimistic that given the size of NETGEAR as a company and the ProSafe Lifetime next-business-day replacement promise for this device, that getting support for this item would be quick, easy, and generally a good experience. First of all, I went to their website and clicked on 'Support', thinking that I would be presented with several options (e-mail, phone, chat). I was then presented with a page to enter the product number of my product, which I entered only to be taken to another screen with links to the documentation and downloads. So, I continued to explore their website looking for support. I subsequently logged in (as I had created an online login where I registered this and other NETGEAR products) and could pull
1-hop neighbor's text information: Buyer beware of description The advertisement is for a whole line of switches and no specifics about this one. It is a plain jane 10/100 switch. No Gigbit, No POE, And because this was not an Amazon sold product it took me over a month to return it and get refunded. I have asked several times for them to change the ad to describe the actual product and nothing has been changed. Here is a link to tha actual specs. [...]
1-hop neighbor's text information: Sweet little AP So I have had this installed and have been using it for about 3 weeks. I have a good amount of experience with enterprise setups at large installations (100-200 APs) Currently I manage two locations one all Cisco and the other Aruba. I say this so you get an idea of my experience with wireless and you know what i'm comparing this AP too and what I expect from it. I purchased one of these for my home wireless because the "High performance" consumer so called wireless routers simply couldn't keep up with what I needed. I currently have 4 AC and 2 N clients that all require allot of bandwidth. The AC-PRO has been able to more than keep up with everything I have thrown at it. It comes with everything you need to mount it and get it up and running. From plugging it into power it took about 3 minutes to get my first SSID setup and devices connected. Pros: - Very easy to setup and use - Comes with everything you need to mount it - Great price for the performance - Does not require a controller - Small and sleek design - Comes with a power injector device supports 802.3at PoE+ - Guest wifi and guest portal (When using the controller software) - Able to be used outdoors. Ubiqiti says weather proof - The software is easy to navigate and full of features To many to list check more here: [...] Cons: - If any I guess it
Target text information: Exactly what I was looking for I've recently replaced almost all of the switches on my corporate network (about 15) with these. I have no complaints about their speed and people love them because they are silent and many of these are located in office environments where people were constantly complaining about the noise coming from the fans on the older switches.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great in OS X, but dismal support for XP, Vista and BootCamp One year ago, disgusted by dismal experiences with multiple PC manufacturers (Dell, Acer, among others) in terms of their terrible support for Windows (along with poor hardware reliability issues and very poor servicing of hardware), I took the plunge and decided I would buy a Mac. I basically have to have windows XP because it's required to interface with various hospital systems, but I thought if the Windows partition went down (a virtual guarantee with Windows XP at some point), at least I would have a reliable Mac system as a backup. I expected a far better experience, given the customer service ratings of Apple, which are far better than any PC manufacturer. Little did I know what I was getting into. The XP partition blue screened on a regular basis, from the first moment it was created. Microsoft of course makes it anything but easy to figure out why XP is bluescreening - part of their effort to duck and cover around the OS being a buggy mess. (Any misbehaving driver will bring it down.) And Apple's position on this consistently was that "this is not their problem." Adding insult to injury, I was charged for support by Microshaft (despite this partition being built from a new copy of Windows XP professional). Well, what else is new - this is standard PC fare, and the primary reason why so many people are switching to Macs. What was a revelation was to discover (after
1-hop neighbor's text information: Apple MacBook Pro 15.4 Inch - Base Model Note: This review is from someone who knows very little about computers. Although I truly enjoy PCs and will still continue to keep and use my PC laptop, I felt it was time for a change. It took minutes to load up videos and photos, and I was starting to get very frustrated with the entire process. I hadn't considered purchasing a Macbook Pro before, because I felt the cost wouldn't be worth it. I spent over a month researching and reading and watching reviews. I finally took the leap. The following describes features of the Macbook Pro that I find important to an everyday user. External Appearance: I sometimes look at the laptop and get surprised by how thin it is. However, once I lift it up, I am surprised again by how heavy it is. Apple has done an amazing job at creating a laptop that thrives on outward simplicity. The cold aluminum feels strong and almost indestructible. The Magsafe adapter is a great feature to have, especially if you need to connect your laptop and sit further away. A trip over a cord easily separates the adapter from the laptop, and nothing is harmed. At first I was surprised that there were only two USB ports, but I can't imagine a time where I will need more than two. The difference I noticed from my other laptop is that there is a lack of ports which might add to the fact that it has an
1-hop neighbor's text information: Terrible. This is not a refurbished laptop Terrible. This is not a refurbished laptop. It is just used. Seller TECHarvard misrepresented this item. The power supply was broken and didn't work. The laptop body is damaged, dents and large scratches. I understand this is a previously owned laptop, but the product description says it will look and work like new. Not even close. I don't know who "certified" this refurbishment, but I have a very difficult time believing it was apple. Returning for a refund.
Target text information: ... since I had previously purchased a refurbished iPad with excellent results. After much searching and considering multiple se I've been wanting a MacBook for years and I knew that I wouldn't be able to afford one brand new so I decided to take to Amazon since I had previously purchased a refurbished iPad with excellent results. After much searching and considering multiple sellers with hesitation I finally decided to search one more time and found DoubleDex MacBooks. I was very intrigued by the options they offered and decided to take a chance. I definitley received a quality product at a great price. The MacBook is in almost excellent condition, just a few little scuffs which is expected from previous use, and runs great. The latest software was loaded and I was able to login and access wifi and download minimal updates right away. A very great addition to my Apple network of devices.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: usb card reader/writer This is a little convenient gadget I really like. I use it for digital picture frame to write pictur files from pc and load it to the picture frame. It is convenient.
1-hop neighbor's text information: GREAT device to have, especially for the price! I love this little guy! It's my second SD card-to-flash drive that I've had. The last one was cheaper, but it also looked the part. This one, on the other hand, looks professional, sturdy, and lightweight. It's small enough to stay out of the way, but big enough to look good in use. I don't use SD or MicroSD cards much any more like I did in college, but when my girlfriend's Android freaked out and corrupted her entire Micro SD card (I think that's what it was), I told her to let me borrow it. Using this card reader, I was able to plug her Micro SD into my computer, and, with the card still in the reader, ran a data recovery program that rebuilt all her photos that weren't corrupted. The reader got warm from the process (file recovery takes a couple hours and strains the drive that the data is on), but this little guy held in there like a pro. My girlfriend ended up not losing a single file. Like I said, I don't use card readers very often any more, but this is one of those things that I feel like everyone should have in case of an emergency, like needing to download photos after a digital camera's computer cable is lost, or when you need to get files off an Android. It's less than $10, and it's worth it to have one if and when it's needed right away. I've had good
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars best price best product
Target text information: Best priced card reader This is a compact portable card reader. For some reason the card reader in my PC decided to stop working. So I needed a replacement until I figure it out. There are so many out there but I just wanted the least expensive and I know this type works. The image in the listing is incorrect. Simple plug and play design and USB 2.0. Supports T-flash card, Micro SD card, SDHC card. There is an indicator light that blinks during transfer. If you need a card reader this is the way to go. $1.66 as an add on item can't be beat. I actually ordered 2 so I would have an extra.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Be Careful. I bought this USB hub because of all the reviews it had and Anker is pretty big on Amazon. I bought this for work, in two days, this f***ing thing melted. Thank god it didn't damage my work computer. There's no quality control, this hub probably wasn't grounded properly. I plugged in one peripheral. I will never buy another Anker product again. Gonna go back to the better known brands and pay the extra money. EDIT: They did contact me immediately and really looked into the problem. They requested the bad hub for troubleshooting and quality control. They sent me a new one. I've had the new one for a few months and no problems. The customer service at Anker was very helpful.
1-hop neighbor's text information: I loved the shape I loved the shape, but was unable to use it in any computer. It would not fully go into the usb port. I sent it back, sadly.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome! Love it! Also you can make it a powered usb hub with PS-5V4A power supply! Works perfect and looks so good! It's specially fitting if you have Apple products as it compliments them perfectly. Here's a good tip! You can use the following power supply with this unit: PS-5V4A It's also available here on Amazon (and Prime to boot): http://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-100V-240V-Adapter-Support-PS-5V4A/dp/B00MRGKPH8/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top The attached picture shows where the power supply plugs in. Using the power supply will allow you charge devices (phone, etc.) even while the computer is off. Also, it will prevent weird issues (random disconnections, etc.) you'll sometimes run into if you have too many power hung items plugged into the hub.
Target text information: Functional workplace distraction I needed a USB hub, a recent monitor size upgrade at work meant I lost the downward facing ports I used for my keyboard and mouse and I did not want to run two separate USB extension cords. All the usual hubs were very high tech looking, little shiny plastic blocks that at best looked like an abstract art toy. If you are going to have something sitting in your view all day it might as well be something interesting. This fit the need perfectly. It's a fairly convincing skull but is smaller than a real adult body part. The color and texture are a few steps up from your average Halloween candy bowl item with the weathering/yellowing effect having multiple shades in convincing places, and nicks in the surface in seemingly appropriate places. You can tell it's not real, but not without staring at it for several seconds and possibly touching it to be sure. Seems to work as a USB 2.0 device just fine, no issues after three weeks. The cord could have been a little longer, it's just under five feet long, but it's enough for what I needed it for. Note that this is NOT a powered hub - make sure any hard drives or other items that need a powered hub have their own power or secondary usb connection. Should be fine for most usual USB items - thumb drives, input devices, MP3 players, I have used all of those on it with no issues. The fact that
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Easy to use and robust.
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars working good
1-hop neighbor's text information: Quiet, fast, and low power as promised Recently we have installed network storage devices, and started to run backups and multi-media services on our home LAN (local area network). As a result the load on our network increased substantially. We decided to upgrade from fast ethernet to gigabit. Due to the arrangement of devices, we have several 8 port switches connected to a larger 24 bit switch which I guess is the backbone of our LAN. When shopping for gigabit switches, the Trendnet 8 port gigabit greennet switch came up as not only a low cost, but also a low power switch. We purchased several and have been using them for almost half a year. These switches are silent (there is no fan), and very low power (on my Killowatt meter they always show 0 watts), and very fast. They have limited support for jumbo packets (I forget the exact number, but its around a jumbo packet size of 7-9K). This is a good solution as a low power, silent, gigabit switch that runs cool and is low cost. The switch is unmanaged, but does have status indicator lights. You will see if you are getting fast ethernet or gigabit speeds on each port. We have had no trouble with these switches.
Target text information: Five Stars Great switch for the cameras we are using.
I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are:
0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals
1: Tablet Accessories
2: Laptop Accessories
3: Computers & Tablets
4: Computer Components
5: Data Storage
6: Networking Products
7: Monitors
8: Servers
9: Tablet Replacement Parts
Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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