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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Size for a Rolling Bag and Nice Pattern This is a great rolling bag. It's the largest I have ever found and fits a lot of goodies! I love the animal print pattern! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Nice bag that make getting my stuff to work easier UPDATE FEB 2018: The bag has worn out; one of the wheels busted and I also had to tape one of the handles several months ago. Was hoping this bag would last longer. I really like the space and design. Get complements on it all the time. Still considering buying another despite how long it lasted and I only use it about 3 days a week. Original: This bag is just what I was looking for. Very roomy and holds my bags for work. I ride a bus so this works great. The handle feels a bit loose but I haven't had any problems with it. I like the fabric and the bag is nice looking. I am noticing some wear on one of the corners so not sure why because I am very careful not to drag the bag over curbs or rough areas. My 17" laptop barely fits in the bag but I don't have to carry it often so not a problem for me. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Lovely bag. Target text information: Like It!! The only negative I can say (and this may be just a defect on my bag and not a universal problem) is the handle on mine is a little wobbly after you extend it and the stitching on both sides at the top near the front flap do not come together flush and seem like they may pull apart over time. This bag is bigger than the average computer bag! I have no problem fitting my laptop, accessories and files with extra room to spare. It's like my rolling office! I love the patent red croc and the four spinner wheels. It rolls really smoothly. This bag would also work great for an overnight, travel bag. Overall, I like the bag and would recommend it, especially if you need one with more space. 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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computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: It works great behind my desktop tower under my desk I purchased this product with hesitation based on the many poor reviews of similar products that stated the clip was too tight/too loose/broke off/etc. My video card has an HDMI port and a displayport. I already had a monitor using the HDMI and my monitors don't have a displayport so I needed this little adapter. I haven't had any issues with this product so far. I've had it in the back of my desktop tower under my desk for a month now and it has been performing perfectly. UPDATE: 11/30/2012 Still working without any issues. I've had to move my computer a few times since purchasing but I haven't had any issues. 12/18/2012 Another move and still no issues. It feels solid so I really can't understand how people had a bad experience. They must have been yanking on the cord or something because it works fine for me. If this reviews was helpful in your decision to buy or not, please let me know! That's how I know where to improve in my reviews. 1-hop neighbor's text information: As good as the original Battery came on time, well packaged, it is working well in my son's laptop. Recommended Target text information: Works with Toshiba Tecra r850 Works with Toshiba Tecra r850. Perfect replacement for dying battery. 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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Laptop Accessories
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Not All That Glitters Is Gold. You get "what you pay for". The TABLET was excellent......although ; I was misled to believe that it would come with a sim card since it seemed factory sealed....and I paid extra for a confusing extended warranty. Without a Sim card, I can't really register the tablet. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great case Great little case! I would buy it again. Target text information: It doesn't look good on the tablet it's too big and I didn't ... The item I received wasn't the same as in the picture. It doesn't look good on the tablet it's too big and I didn't return it because I would have to pay shipping. It's not what I expected. 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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Tablet Accessories
computer
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train
1-hop neighbor's text information: I didn't like how they had the plastic sticker inside the circle I didn't like how they had the plastic sticker inside the circle. That was unecessary. I sticked it hated the middle then took it off and cut it myself to get rid of that middle part. Other than that I love it. 3 stars for the concept. But maybe they can remove that part in the future 1-hop neighbor's text information: Did not peel off easily Did not peel off easily, tiny details ripped or got curled over at edges, did not look good, ended up throwing it away 1-hop neighbor's text information: Overall, great product I actually Love my decal and get lots of compliments everywhere I go. It was harder than I expected to put on so that is why it is getting 4/5 stars. Target text information: Five Stars Like it very much 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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Laptop Accessories
computer
85,071
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: NOT compatible with PS3 brand This wire fits the PS3 slot, and fit the port on the controller, however it only charges my off brand controller, but neither of my PS3 brand controllers. since shipping is high, spend a couple dollars more and get a name brand one which has a protector on the wire, is longer, and fits all controllers. 1-hop neighbor's text information: BEWARE, NOT FOR SMARTPHONES This is a Micro B which is for things like a Canon camera, NOT FOR A SMARTPHONE, as the blurb written by the company above says it can be used for. If you need a USB to Micro for smartphones, THIS Mini-B is NOT IT. It is $8.05 to return for the exact same item, in other words NO RETURNS or exchanges. Beware!! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Price on USB to USB mini cables Great, well made cable. Be sure which USB end you need. The 'mini', is the middle size USB plug. There is also a 'micro' which is smaller. This was confusing to me at first. Reference the chart I included. Target text information: Five Stars Good 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.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
64,152
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Cable Matters USB 3.1 Type C (USB-C) to Type A (USB-A) Cable has been fixed to meet USB Type-C spec! 56k resistor present! Benson here again, continuing my reviews of USB Type-C legacy cables, adapters, and accessories. I reviewed a different but very similar Cable Matters cable a couple of weeks ago : Cable Matters USB 3.1 Type C (USB-C) to Type A (USB-A) Cable in White 3.3 Feet I found that cable to be not correctly following the USB Type-C specification. In the weeks since my review, Cable Matters got in touch with me and let me know that they were aware of the issue and they were in the process of fixing it. They were kind enough to send me early engineering samples. Today I am reviewing Cable Matters USB 3.1 Type C (USB-C) to Type A (USB-A) Cable in Black 3.3 Feet, which I had on order from Amazon. Let's check spec compliance : I'm using my trusty Chromebook Pixel 2015 with the Chromium Twinkie USB-PD Sniffer, available on Amazon from Plugable : Plugable USB 3.1 Type-C (USB-C) Power Delivery Sniffer For my first test, I've got the Cable Matters cable plugged into a Dell 10W charger : Dell 10W Adapter Spare Wall Charger for Venue 8 Pro/8/7 (XDN34) The Type-C end is plugged into Twinkie, acting as a pass through to Chromebook Pixel 2015. Picture attached! localhost ~ # ectool --name=cros_pd usbpdpower Port 0: SNK Charger DCP 4901mV / 2000mA, max 5000mV / 2000mA / 10000mW 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Cable! If you haven't tried a Mediabridge cable then by all means give this one a shot. I've been really impressed with all the Mediabridge cables I've purchased. They have all been really nice looking and a high quality cable all around. And I know cables. When I'm needing a cable for something I go looking here on Amazon for a Mediabridge solution first. They are priced only slightly more than cheaper cables, but so worth the extra few $$. And while I have yet to need to call or write to them about anything I know there are there to help because I always get a couple emails from them after my order that let me know exactly who to contact for help should I need it. This is very impressive customer support and unexpected for cables as inexpensive as these. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Just what I needed. Thanks. Target text information: Dose not work with Elgato HD60  It doesn't work for my Elgato HD60 at all, maybe for the "old" model Elgato HD or something but not HD60 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.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
50,991
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Good cheap desktop mic option. Ok $10 microphone. The single button for mute works - and goes from green to red. The button itself feels cheap, but for $10, it's functional and easy to use! I have some issues with it picking up background noise from a desk fan, or some echos...but still, compared to the other expensive options out there, this gets the job done. My use is for phone calls, not recording or voice overs or presentations. Update: I gave this another star, since we just used it in a conference room and those on the phone reported great clarity - was used through a USB extended to a Chromebox. 1-hop neighbor's text information: WARNING: WHITE NOISE I bought the titanium black version because I wouldn't get discolorations and it looks cool. Before my purchase, I listened to a lot of unedited tests of the quality on the normal Samnson Go, not titanium black. Upon getting this mic, I found that there's a lot of white noise when recording. So, I searched the web and saw that a few other people have white noise when recording too. But with the regular Samson go, it sounds perfect. I have it in the -10db option and I can still hear my computer fan and white noise and it really bothers me. Also, the zero-latency headphone jack has a really high pitched noise that I can get rid of so I can't use that. GO BUY THE REGULAR MIC AND NOT THE TITANIUM BLACK VERSION!!! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Cable too short All in all, I like this microphone. it's quite sensitive so you don't have to put it too close to your mouth. The only flaw for me is that the usb cable is really short... I have a full tower desktop and the cable is not long enough for me to plug it into the back BUS port.... not even the highest one....It's currently sharing a USB port on my keyboard with my mouse via a splitter but I'm thinking about buying an extension cable for it. Target text information: Works like a Charm! An inexpensive item can always be a 'bang' or a 'bust'. This being only a few dollars, I was not sure. But it is perfect for my needs...I don't like wearing the provided 'headset' which is provided with the dictation software, Dragon Naturally Speaking, and this convenient microphone sitting on my desk, on the left as the mouse is on the right of the keyboard, makes a nice complement to my workspace. The older style mini-plug will plug into any PC, new or old, in the Audio In port, and there is no setup - just plug it, reboot, and go! The computer recognizes it as a new device, and so does Dragon, and you are all set! A great value in my opinion. When not in use, I just turn it away from me, toward the computer screen, and it is out of the way, but handy. The voice pickup is perfect -- clean and clear. 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
4,293
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Not horrible This is a decent tablet and performed fairly fast, but I bought it specifically to stream netflix and that requires a 1ghz processor or an app, this only has a 660mhz processor and it wouldn't load a coupe of the apps I wanted to use. The facebook app worked great, so did the email client. But I didn't spend much time with it since it was evident it wouldn't do what I wanted. I'm sure there''s a hack out there, but I didn't want to spend the time figuring it out. There is Coby tablet for less that appears to have better specs. I've already ordered one, hopefully it does what I need. 1-hop neighbor's text information: The response time is user input is so bad, you think it crashed I've had one for about a year. I can see the one star reviews as valid, this thing is SLOW! The response time is user input is so bad, you think it crashed. There are several things it does well though and if you can pick one up for ~$30 it may fit your needs. I keep a music library on it, it works OK as an MP3 player. It has host mode USB so you can plug in devices like a keyboard or mouse with an OTG adapter. That is what I am trying to convey: If you just need something to function as an SD card reader/storage, a MP3/4 player, photo viewer, it works fine. Some stuff like GPS will work with Google Location from the WiFi hot spot being used. There's a number of ways/apk to do anything from texting to email, even phone calls. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Asus has produced a winner The Memo Pad 7 is a great budget when you compare the price with what you get for it. Firstly, this 2014 model of the Asus MeMo Pad 7 has some minor differences form its predecessors, specifically from the 2013 model. The first change is the back material used for the tablet, previous MeMo Pads used a smooth glossy type material but this model comes with a matte type yet smooth plastic material. The camera is also a step down with this model featuring a 2MP rear camera versus a 5MP camera in the previous model. Design The device is beautifully designed and is very ergonomic. The tablet feels very nice to hold and does not become uncomfortable after holding for extended periods of time. It is light weight but doesnt feel cheap at all, it is just short of feeling like a premium build. The edges are smooth and the borders are slim and device has a very futuristic look to it. I do not like the faux silver trim around the outer edge of the device, these tend to rub off after a while from abrasion and constant touching leaving an ugly appearance. On an overall all basis, the device definitely looks like a tablet from 2014 and unlike some other tabs that have 2014 internal components but outdated designs. My only gripe is that I am not a fan of the coloured models. The white and black are nice opposites of the colour spectrum but black front and Target text information: Decent Cheap Tablet For a generic tablet this product is decent. Unfortunately it doesn't have 8 Gigs of RAM, it has 1 gig but for what the tablet is for that's fine. Also the internal flash memory is about 6 Gigs max.. compared to an 8 gig flash drive that had about 7.5 gigs. The surprising thing about this tablet is that it came with an Mini HDMI output, so you can stream Netflix/Hulu on your TV. I haven't tested the HDMI yet or seen how the long the battery lasts but over all for the amount of money for this tablet it's pretty alright. I would buy another one in the future. 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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Computers & Tablets
computer
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val
1-hop neighbor's text information: I Know Fast I Know Fast. My bike will go 170 MPH, my car will do 0-60 in 3 seconds, my girl will,...ah,..um,...my processor is a 4790K. I've said before that I'm out of the overclocking business. I mean, I kicked the habit, but like a junkie I started reading the articles and I see the higher base clock and smoother power delivery, improved thermal interface material and lower temps and in a dream state, I placed an order. Through the gauzy haze of the evening sky, one dusty footstep succeeding the next, I entered,...The Devil's Canyon. Did your lights just flicker too? Next thing I know I have packages arriving and out pops a MSI Z97M,16 GB of Kingston 2400 Mhz RAM, a Hyper 212 EVO along with a SanDisk Extreme Pro SSD among all the rest of it. It may be time to remove that credit card information, so I have to enter it to make a purchase. I spent $1050 using a Cooler Master N200 case and an Antec High Current 620W, case fan and wireless along with what I mentioned earlier, which altogether might be $50 cheaper today, you know how that goes. I already had the video card and I'm skipping the optical drive, I'll go external for storage, not wanting the extra heat. I was overclocking back when we used aquarium pumps and chests full of ice water for cooling our CPU's, strange days, but I haven't been for about 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not sure how to feel about it. I know ... Not sure how to feel about it. I know it wasn't brand new when I got it, but it doesn't feel that much stronger than my 4th gen i5. Kinda needed that extra power. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great If you're looking at this processor you've probably narrowed your choices down to these options: 1. Intel I7-4771 (this item) 2. Intel I7-4770 3. Intel I7-4770k Hopefully I can make this decision easier for some of you. First off, do you want to overclock your processor? Keep in mind the thermal range of these Haswell processors isn't like that of the old Sandy Bridge you might be upgrading from. I think most people can achieve 4.2 on a good air system and certainly some have pushed higher than that, but it isn't the easy and massive jump SB offered (4.5 on air EASILY). So you have to decide if a relatively mild OC is worth it to you or not. If you want to overclock you have to get the 4770k. If you aren't going to overclock there is really no reason to buy the 4770 over the 4771. Just get this one, it's ever so slightly better than the 4770 because the base clock is based on the same as the 4770k (3.5ghz vs 3.4ghz on 4770). In single core performance the 4771 benchmarks about 10% better than the 4770. In real world use you won't notice the difference, but if you're buying new now you might as well get the better option. I haven't had my processor for that long but I don't expect any problems and I'm really happy with the performance of my system. This is an Intel chip. It's great. It would be better if it made waffles but I Target text information: Working beautifully for revitalizing a late 2013 iMac 27-inch Working beautifully for revitalizing a late 2013 iMac 27-inch. Now instead of being stuck at the base 3.2 i5, the machine is a bit faster with a 3.5 i7. This is the same processor that Apple used in the top configuration for that year. This processor was used, but in great physical condition. 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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Computer Components
computer
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test
1-hop neighbor's text information: Finally A Great Product For Wireless!!!! After wrestling for about a year with 8 inferior modem/routers (not Netgear) purchased through CenturyLink and getting from only 0.6 - 19 Mbps wirelessly, while paying for 40 Mbps ethernet / 32 Mbps wireless, this NETGEAR NIghthawk AC1900 Wi-Fi VDSL/ADSL ROCKS!!!! I'm getting above 32 Mbps at times, while running several wireless devices. Today, so far, the lowest Mbps average on the CenturyLink speed test has been 28 Mbps. After you have connected your new Nighthawk, update it. Give it time to digest it all, don't rush. If you have a Chromecast and wonder if it will fight with the 5 GHz, it does until the updates are completed. Then Chromecast connects seamlessly. I am so excited!! Buy this product. It has an ethernet port and also dsl (vdsl is what my system uses), so that if you switch between cable and dsl, you're covered. I am just a happy customer. I was not given a free unit to test (darn). And, I have nothing to gain by writing this review, except that when you have had such disappointing results with other modem/routers for such a long time and you are so very happy with the performance of this product, you just have to let people know. I wish this Nighthawk wasn't so expensive, but it is what it is. No more months of pulling out my hair, ordering replacement routers, trips to UPS with returns, loosing connections, waiting 9 hours for Windows updates to complete,.... on and on and 1-hop neighbor's text information: Garbage I been a D-Link user all my life, and needless to say I always been happy with the quality and functionallity . But not with this product. I bought this item thinking I would get the one on the picture which seems well build, tough and of good quality which I was used to by D-Link. But for my surprise I got this item [...]B, which at first sight looked ugly, simple, light and build cheap in general. But ok I thought it doesn't matter how the item looks as long at it worked fine. I connected it and I was pretty happy with all the functionallity and everything worked great. But 2 hours after using it, I suddendly lost connection to the device, I thought maybe I lost my internet connection or something, so I restarted my computer, but still the device was gone from the network. So I proceeded to turn of the device and back up but still no luck. After that I disconnected the device from the power source and connected it again and the device stopped working at all. No light turned on again. But well with electronics this kind of things happen sometimes, So maybe I just got a lemon, but sincerly I think its not a lemon but more a really cheap crappy device, and if I get a replacement I will have the same luck eventually. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Four Stars Works as stated Target text information: Recommended! Works flawlessly so far. Lots of features at low price. I purchased this unit to replace a 5 year old 2wire ADSL modem router. I needed a new router with integrated ADSL modem and upgraded wireless N speed. Cost is a factor here, as I don't know how long I will keep my current ADSL service, I receive upgrade offers for AT&T uverse almost weekly. But for now I don't care about their TV offerings, preferring streaming my own netflix and hulu content on my own terms. Long story short, after connecting phone line, ethernet cable to PC, starting the installation software on CD, I was back online in 10 minutes . I noticed on the back of the unit that this router comes with a pre-configured wi-fi key. I did however change the SSID and key during the installation. The wireless signal is good and reaches all 4 bedrooms patio and garage. All wi-fi devices work with the upvel router (2 android smartphones, ipad 2 and samsung tv) There is a USB port on the back of the unit for external storage or 3G modems. I did not try using this function yet. Maybe later I will and update. 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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Networking Products
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: not what I ordered item received was not even close to what is pictured - it was a 6 INCH cable with mini USB on one end and female full size USB on other end 1-hop neighbor's text information: Save your money!!! This product doesnt work at all!!!! We plugged it in to 3 different computers, never once registered the camera was plugged in let alone transfer the photos 1-hop neighbor's text information: Wrong cord This item was advertised to work on my Panasonic ZS7 camera but it did not fit and will have to be sent back. Target text information: Works with my Lumix DMC-ZS50. Works with my Lumix DMC-ZS50. Not much more I can add than 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
85,364
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars great product not to hard to install 1-hop neighbor's text information: Glitchy screen This is a review for the ipad mini first generation screen replacement kit from Techorbits. There was NO instruction that came with this screen replacement. It was package well and arrived safely. I was able to replace the screen using this video from youtube. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS7qbJoKzts). This kit came with a lot of tools that was provided to help replace the broken screen easily. The only thing that I didn't see in the kit is the dry/wet wipes (as you can see in the picture below). This kit is replacing the broken screen (seen below). It fits well using the tutorial on youtube. The adhesive on the new screen was not strong enough it keeps on popping up and coming loose; I had to use epoxy glue to hold it shut. The screen... The reason why I gave it a 3 stars is because at times it works perfectly, then suddenly it goes crazy like some one is pressing on the screen and opening up apps. I understand if it was a press and hold (like a dust under the cover) but its tap..tap..tap nonstop. And sometimes the screen doesn't register (ie slide to unlock or tap to select). I will increase the stars if it stop acting weird. I'm still deciding which is better, a broken screen that works or a new screen that doesn't work 50% of the time. I received this product at a discount for my honest and unbiased review. 1-hop neighbor's text information: It works, and is easier than you may think. My daughter decided to throw my ipad on the garage floor a few days ago. And my wife subsequently blamed me for not ordering a case to protect it. (Nevermind she gave her the ipad) That aside, I ordered this digitizer glass replacement to see if I could save my daughter's Daniel Tiger deliver device. I found multiple videos online that showed very complicated processes for removing the home button from the original digitizer and using another glue from 3m to reapply the replacement glass. I was not intimidated as I have hacked many an xbox and comfortable with soldering, so I expected to have to do these things with my generic 3rd party glass replacement. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that this replacement already had the adhesive necessary to secure it to the ipad, and the home button and connection to the motherboard with digitizer components. I also came with the tools I needed to remove my horribly shattered screen and remove all the screws needed for replacement. It even had extra tools not needed (a torx screwdriver for example), and a cleaning cloth to wipe the lcd and glass. If you have ever changed a tire, changed your oil, installed an electric outlet, or changed a hard drive, you too can replace your cracked ipad screen with this kit. I don't know if the description has the video link for instructions from this seller, but just google ipad mini glass replacement and you will Target text information: No problems whatsoever! *** So, your iPad mini is giving you battery troubles? *** Well, I did. I bought this battery to replace the original. *** Need help tearing down your iPad mini? *** If so, I suggest you use the instructions listed on ifixit.com. They do an excellent job in providing you a complete break-down. ONE-MONTH LATER - Awesome battery! I can almost swear it works better than the original. THE BAD PART - The shipping was ridiculously slow! It took my battery over a month to arrive. Why? It's coming from China. I hope you've got time on your hands? It's gonna be a while. 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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Tablet Replacement Parts
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Tolerate what you have, save your money, and buy something better THAT LASTS! This is a fantastic, albeit extremely fragile computer for the 3 months that it will work well. I am an engineering student, so Matlab, Creo, Visual Studio - they all have to work for me, and run relatively quickly. I haven't tried Creo or Visual Studio yet although VS installed, but Matlab (2014a, at least) runs like a dream. I'm very happy with the processing speed for this price. You will probably need to keep your computer plugged in if you're running these power hogs, because I've literally never gotten the battery life specified. It can also run programs concurrently (e.g., Matlab, PowerPoint, Excel, and light Chrome browsing), so don't worry about that. However, after 2-3 months of bliss, prepare for rage. I would excuse this for me as having a defective computer, but I've seen similar posts from other users. If you unplug your computer and begin using it, somewhere under 70% battery life, you're guaranteed to get a scrambled screen. It's like a blue screen, but instead, the screen is scrambled. You have now lost all your unsaved work. You might think you're the ctrl+s master, but this computer will prove you wrong. It's lost now. Accept that you must start over. Keep your charger with you, because you can't turn it back on unless you plug in the charger. Hold down the power button until the white camera light flashes. But, congratulations! You now have a desktop computer because the 1-hop neighbor's text information: True wqhd version? 3* 1-hop neighbor's text information: Save your money. Where you connect the power to the computer is already broken. Should have know, I get what I paid for :( Target text information: Great little device.. I just got this computer at walmart tonight. Windows 10 update is running as I type this. From what I have seen so far I really like it. Touch screen works great. I like the idea of being able to use as a laptop or a tablet.came with office bundle installed. I can connect via my cell to WiFi so this is going to be a nice not having to drag around a big laptop,will be easy to hide in the pickup while out and about. Looking at a external cd drive/writer for a few bucks. I think I have done 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 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: One Star This is FAKE, don't but it!! 1-hop neighbor's text information: I feel like its going to snap BUT 8 1/2 months later I bought this last July for school. Its filled with books plus laptop, iPad etc & an umbrella. Every time I see my daughter tug the handles to put it over her shoulder, I feel like its going to snap BUT 8 1/2 months later, its still holding together. Very strong. 1-hop neighbor's text information: The design is nice, but if you walk more than 10-15 minutes ... The design is nice, but if you walk more than 10-15 minutes per day it's not very practical for lugging a laptop. This is basically their regular Kanken design with an inner-sleeve for your laptop. Not really practical for everyday transportation of a laptop. Pros Nostalgic, classic design Stitching quality -- it's nicely stitched Cons Lack of padding to protect your laptop Thin shoulder straps w/ lack of padding (uncomfortable) Packaging: mine came flattened and wrinkled with a weird white residue in the wrinkles that doesn't come off -- it looks old and dirty basically Price, for $100 it won't protect your laptop Target text information: The "Deep Red" isn't that deep, and it's closer to "Indian Red" After contemplating for a couple of days to pick which color would best suit my girlfriend (Dark Olive vs Deep Red), I decided to go for the Dark Olive color. As soon as I was about to place my order, I realized the seller bumped up the price by $20 only for the Dark Olive bag... At first, I was quite upset, but I saw that as a sign for me to go for the other color, so I ended up getting the Deep Red for the girlfriend. Thankfully, she approves of this red because it's not a typical deep or bright red. Even though the name of the color was "Deep" Red, I was a bit skeptical because the product photo actually depicted the red having a slightly brighter shade of red. Fortunately, it does have a deep/dull tone of red -- which was what I really wanted -- and I'd say it's closer to Indian Red than Chili Red (I used Wikipedia's description of red colors as a comparison). 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: Big Improvement Over Fixed Storage Accepts either SAS or SATA drives. Keep in mind this part does not come with the needed mounting kit. I had to track down part number APP3HSDBKIT to properly mount this part in my SC5650 chassis. I recommend that you obtain part APP3HSDBKIT first, since it is so inexpensive, then purchase this part. The mounting kit is hard to find, and it took me over a month to obtain it. I also made the mistake of ordering six 3TB Enterprise SAS drives at a cost of about $1,500 at the same time I bought AXX6DRV3GEXP, not realizing that I needed the mounting part APP3HSDBKIT. Fortunately I found the mounting kit on EBay from OEM XS. You must have the mounting kit which includes a fan that mounts on the backplane to cool the drives. As far as AXX6DRV3GEXP is concerned I have had zero problems with it, and it is a major improvement over the fixed storage part. I ordered the Intel SAS Entry RAID Module AXX4SASMOD to accompany my Intel Motherboard S5520HCT so that I could benefit from the 6Gbs speed of SAS great stuff. My virtual machines are very responsive with the SAS drives I now have in AXX6DRV3GEXP 1-hop neighbor's text information: Innacurate Description, Know your USE! This CBL-SFF8087OCF-05M is a forward cable. This means it is intended for the interface card to have the SFF-8087 connector and to breakout FORWARD to mulitple SATA drives. Be careful when purchasing, there are two types of breakout cable. Use this cable to go from the RAID card (like a 3ware 9650SE-12ML) directly to a drive. DO NOT Use this cable to go from a back-plane to the RAID card, that is a REVERSE cable. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great PCI SATA controller card I originally used this card to add additional sata controllers for my PC, as my motherboard is older and only has four on board slots. It worked great, was easy to install and did exactly what I needed it to do with little to no effort. I ended up upgrading to Windows 7, only to find out that my mother board is not fully supported and my onboard sata controller did not have drivers for Windows 7 and gigabyte had no intentions of supporting Windows 7. I was able to move all of my hard drives over to this card and get back up and running, thanks to this purchase. It is now my primary sata controller and has been working for 8 months without one single issue. The eSata port is a great addition but it does use up an internal slot if you chose to use it. Still, the additional option is a great feature. If you are looking for a PCI SATA card - I would highly recommend this product. Price is great for the product that you get. Target text information: Works great with unRaid! Purchased this card for use with an unRaid storage server. Opened up my case, plugged it in, hooked up the drives, and powered it on. unRaid recognized the new drives right away, no problems whatsoever. The only thing that would make this better is if it came with the SAS to SATA cables required to attach SATA drives. 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: REPACKAGED, USED DRIVES. Received 16 drives from 2 vendors, IB Tech and Tech4Less. AVOID THESE VENDORS! All 16 drives show SMART data in excess of 35,000 hours and are not new. Will be filing a complaint and returning. I hope you can see it on the attached screenshot but this one in particular has over 6 years of runtime on the spindle. 1-hop neighbor's text information: These worked to upgrade an HP Z420 Workstation to 128GB of RAM!!! Got 8 of these sticks for an HP Z420 Workstation we have at work. While the workstation does not officially support more than 64GB and HP says to use ECC (but not registered ram), these worked fine and both the BIOS and Windows 10 can see and access all 128GB of RAM. Awesome! If you are looking at maxing out the memory on an HP Z420, these will work great. It was risky going against what HP recommends, but I saw on a message board the Z420 worked with Samsung 16GB PC3-8500 modules. Turns out these HP branded modules are made by Samsung as well. 1-hop neighbor's text information: great! So far Working as expected, great! So far. Target text information: Quick delivery, Works perfectly! No Issues! Quick delivery ,Works perfectly! No Issues! 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: Flawless Installation The RAM was perfectly compatible with my mid-2008 MacBookPro. One piece of advice- you need a Philips Size #00 screwdriver to open the door on the RAM compartment of the MacBookPro. I had to search all over town and eventually bought one at a small electronic supply store. Do yourself a favor and just order one at the same time if you plan to put this RAM in your MacBookPro. 1-hop neighbor's text information: fits my lenovo but battery time is disappointing I bought this based on the reviews, and was confident I'd found a replacement battery for my T500 that would perform as well as the original 9-cell, which lasted about 5-6 hours when new. Early results are not promising - I unplugged a fully charged machine for less than ten minutes to print a document and 20% of the battery was used, and the icon stated that 1 hour and 40 minutes was remaining. This is not much better than the dying better I replaced. Very disappointing - this will not last a 2-hr flight let alone a x-country flight! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Ordered new received damaged used chips I ordered based on the reviews. What I received was what appears to be used memory as well as they shipped a damaged set. Looks like a truck ran over the clamshell package. I can't blame USPS because it was in a bulk order with other items and the mailing pack per the photo is perfectly intact. Nice work here A-tech. For the hell of it I tried the memory in my laptop. Doesn't boot and one of the chips became extremely hot, after which I realized the decal on the memory chips were not original. I'd give them half a star if I could for fulfilling an order with damaged goods. Target text information: works in my Lenovo T61 I have a 6 year old T61 I wanted to upgrade from it's 2GB of memory. This memory will work and give you 8GB even though Lenovo says this machine will not work with 8GB of memory. Do your due diligence and research the issue but I can verify it does work on my T61. I have been running Linux Mint 16 on the system for several weeks now without any problems and it sees all 8GB of memory. 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: Works great with MP Select Mini I'm using this with my Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D printer and it works great. The cable is nice and flat so I was able to feed it under the printer and out to the front of the printer so I can get to it easily. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Msrp $35 Don't buy! Msrp $35 do NOT BUY 1-hop neighbor's text information: Confirmed - Wrong Adhesive, Not Thermally Conductive, No Good (but still a nice design) My heat sinks arrived with a tape backing of 9448A from 3M, this is not a thermal tape and will act as an insulator. 9448A is a heat resistant tape that 3M recommends for the following uses: Nameplate bonding Plastic film lamination/bonding Foam bonding If you look up a proper thermally conductive tape like 3M 8805, you'll see right on the datasheet that "3M Thermally Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tapes 8805, 8810, 8815 and 8820 are designed to provide a preferential heat-transfer path between heat-generating devices and cooling devices (e.g., fans, heat pipes and heat sinks)." This kind of language and application recommendations are notably absent from the 3M 9448A datasheet making it clear that 3M does not intend for 9448A to be used to transfer heat, merely to tolerate high temperatures while maintaining its adhesive properties. I think the LinuxFreak heat sink design is stylish and the metal itself seems to be of fine quality, but the product functionality is completely ruined by this misapplied adhesive. On the bright side, the cost of 9448A is fantastically low compared to an actual thermal adhesive, a low cost which the contract manufacturer ideally passed on to LinuxFreak, thereby hopefully saving them a bundle on this batch of no-good heat sinks. To summarize: Left as-is, this heat sink will probably decrease the life-span of your electronics. If you want to fix it, the bad adhesive is time consuming to remove and you will incur further Target text information: Keeping the pi 3 cool I cleaned them and used quick silver heatsink adhesive rather than the double stick. But other than that they help keep my over clocked pi running cool 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: 80% of My Last 5 Sellers Sold Severely Used - Not NEW X25-E SLC 80% of My Last 5 Sellers to Me Sold Severely Used - Not NEW X25-E SLC SSD. 4 Sellers in a row fraudulently and intentionally falsified the SSD condition, as "NEW" So buyers beware; if you do buy "NEW", upon receipt double check by Google search terms "Intel ssd toolkit download" and download V2 of Intel's toolkit. Run the Toolkit to get the S.M.A.R.T. internal firmware counters, and look at Power-On Hours, Power Cycles Off to On Times ), and Host Writes if NEW ssd should be close to Zero ). You will need a desktop or laptop with a real SATA connection to the X25-E, where eSATA laptop port will not work. For me, I used a SATA HDD Caddy to place my Intel X25-E SSD in the available DVD SATA slot, by swapping out my DVD drive with the HDD Caddy. I then ran Intel's Toolkit to dump the Intel SSD S.M.A.R.T. counters. Alternatively, Intel has shipped to at least 30 on-line storesTOTALLY NEW INTEL SERIES 710 eMLC 100 GB SSD with MTBF of 2 M Hrs. for roughly $650 ea. Intel claims as good or better than X25-E SLC. Just Google Search Terms "Intel Series 710 100GB" to avoid "USED" and get TRUE INTEL "NEW" - Jeff in IT Chicago. 1-hop neighbor's text information: 75% of My Last 4 Sellers Sold Fraud "NEW" when Really "USED" 75% of My Last 4 Sellers to Me Sold Severely Used - Not NEW X25-E SLC SSD. 3 Sellers in a row fraudulently and intentionally falsified the SSD condition, as "NEW" So buyers beware; if you do buy "NEW", upon receipt double check by Google search terms "Intel ssd toolkit download" and download V2 of Intel's toolkit. Run the Toolkit to get the S.M.A.R.T. internal firmware counters, and look at Power-On Hours, Power Cycles Off to On Times ), and Host Writes if NEW ssd should be close to Zero ). You will need a desktop or laptop with a real SATA connection to the X25-E, where eSATA laptop port will not work. For me, I used a SATA HDD Caddy to place my Intel X25-E SSD in the available DVD SATA slot, by swapping out my DVD drive with the HDD Caddy. I then ran Intel's Toolkit to dump the Intel SSD S.M.A.R.T. counters. Alternatively, Intel has shipped to at least 30 on-line storesTOTALLY NEW INTEL SERIES 710 eMLC 100 GB SSD with MTBF of 2 M Hrs. for roughly $650 ea. Intel claims as good or better than X25-E SLC. Just Google Search Terms "Intel Series 710 100GB" to avoid "USED" and get TRUE INTEL "NEW". - Jeff in IT Chicago. Target text information: Lightning fast drive! We purchased 12 of these drives for a database system. We have the drives striped and mirrored and are getting great IOPS and read/write throughput. About a month ago, we had one of the drives fail. To be fair, the database system that the drives are running in handles millions of transactions a day, so we were prepared for the possibility of a drive failure. 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: APOLLO Interface Not Being Detected With Card - DRIVER ISSUES UA APOLLO USERS - Using drivers from SIIG website will render your device useless. I have been troubleshooting this issue for a while with low priority. I decided to try and download drivers from this chipset DIRECTLY FROM TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, and it works like a charm! Again, DO NOT USE SIIG DRIVERS, go to TI website and search for this chipset name (starts with NN) and download/install. Itll work. I suspect the other issues have the same problem. Use TI Drivers! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works for UA (Univeral Audio) Apollo interfaces!! See below for instructions. Works for UA (Universal Audio) Thunderbolt Apollo Interfaces on Windows 10!!!! Installed this onto a Sabertooth Z170 S motherboard. Got it working after a couple of hours. A few things to note: Put this is PCI Slot 3 (you can use 2 but you have to change the thunderbolt config in BIOS), install the drivers before installing the card, and don't install the audio drivers until the thunderbolt device is being recognized. I had to uninstall the UA drivers and reinstall them for the firmware to update and for this to work. You may also have to go into the BIOS settings at startup and enable thunderbolt (mine was disabled). After all of that was taken care of I tested it out and it worked amazing in Pro Tools & Reaper. Same amazing performance I was getting on my Mac. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good product, good software, tricky install (software) Good product if you are going to use firewire peripherials only. Or you just need a fire wire hook up for a camera or camcorder. I have windows XP and it installed flawlessly and so did my camcorder subsequently. Ulead Video studio 6 se, the program that comes with the card is good but it almost never installs from the cd correctly. Don't even try, just copy the cd to a temperary folder on your hard drive and install from there. Then get your free effects installed and then update with the patch and you won't have any trouble. I wish someone had put this out there I would have saved 2 days of bsing. Target text information: It made my computer restart when I tried to shut down I didn't get to use the card at all, so 2 stars may be unfair. It installed easily and the computer recognized it right away. However, when I went to shut down the computer, it would repeatedly restart instead. Even pushing and holding the power button to close it down would result in a restart. I tried putting the card in a different PCIe slot, and then switching places with a sound card I installed a week earlier, all to no avail. Finally, I just took the card out and that solved the problem. I haven't returned the card, probably in the hope that a future install will magically have a different outcome. If anyone has any suggestions, I'll listen. 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: will get more .. Authentic FTDI, programmed perfectly with a standard arduino IDE / Mac drivers; dropped in into my hw setup as well. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best proto board for the mega that I could find #1 The board allows you to stack another board on top of it. The row next to the standard pin location is connected to the pin row. This allows you to use whatever pins you want and leave the rest alone which may pass on to the card you stack on top. This is true for even the double row of digital pins on the end. Their duplicate is the white strip. #2 The double row connected in the middle is positive and negative. You select 3.3v or 5v by soldering in a jumper. #3 TWI/I2C has 4 connections in addition to the standard connections on pins 20 & 21. #1 is the most important and I couldn't find any other board like it. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Seems to work just fine and a good price for a mini-VGA display I just received this display so I haven't done much with it yet. All the examples compiled just fine. Unlike one of the reviewers commented about the libraries provided on the mini-CD, I just grabbed the latest AdaFruit libraries directly from GitHub (and found a compile error in one module) and had no problems. I'm using this with an Arduino UNO so it's a perfect fit and no comparability problems as far as the uSD card goes. I'm not sure what I'll use this for, but for the price it's a really sharp compact graphical display. I like the fact that they included the mini-CD with examples and the stylus for the touch mode. Update: I really enjoy this display now that I've played with it for a while. The only issue I have with it is that it totally occupies the access to all of the Arduino board pins. I'll have to look at it some more to see which pins the display is actually using and which ones are still available for additional I/O. In the meantime, I mounted it on a pair of pin breakout strips that give me access to all the pins while still allowing the display to seat properly and use whatever pins it needs. This is great for prototyping projects for now. I just ordered two more of these displays because it's such a bargain for the performance it provides. Yet another update: I just went Target text information: Bad layout! The power selection shunt is right over the USB connector and touches. I've tried tape, glue, foam, nothing works. Tomorrow I am getting fish paper but this is absurd! I shouldn't have to do this because right next to it is the F******* logo!! Honestly people, THINK A LITTLE! Bottom line, you get what you pay for PERIOD and I should have known better. Update: I've become slightly more advanced in my Arduino programs and I found a need for the 3.3v. This board has one, but it is not labled properly. It is on the headers labeled "bluetooth" and it is only one pin and (of course) I need two of them.... Sigh... 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: Connects to wireless network and internet quickly This thing works great! My 5 year old computer only had wireless g which was OK, but I configured my router to only output the wireless n signal, so I needed to purchase a wireless n adapter. After looking around, I bought this one hoping the range would be better than my built in wireless g card. This wireless n adapter is super fast. Web pages load much quicker and the range is much better too. Best of all is the speed in which it connects to my network. Before this adapter I would wait seemingly forever while my built in card would try to find the network and connect to the internet, but now I can flip my computer on and it's almost instantaneously connected to my network and internet. Very good product! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Exactly What I Was Looking For I am very pleased with this wifi adapter. I chose this one because it was the highest rated on Amazon at the time of purchase. Installation was simple, and my download and upload speeds have nearly tripled. My desktop PC had an internal wifi adapter plugged into the motherboard, which is now 8 years old. The adapter wasn't capable of 5 Ghz or newer encryption technologies and I was running into trouble connecting to my Comcast wireless gateway at home. My download speed was 28 Mbps and upload was 5. I purchased this USB network adapter to resolve my issues, and it was a success. To install the driver and utility, run the installation disk first before you plug in the USB. Note the instruction pamphlet says to plug the USB in first, but a separate piece of paper was included in the box that specifically corrects that and states to run the disk first. If you have an old network adapter in your computer, also disable that adapter before trying to connect with the new one. When I first plugged in the USB wifi adapter, I ran an internet speed test (Ookla) and was only getting 2 Mbps down and 3 up, despite the USB utility software saying my signal and link were 100%. Something was obviously wrong, so I tried plugging the USB adapter into a different USB port and that did the trick. All of my USB ports are 2.0, but I heard that some ports provide 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not AC1200 performance, D-Link misleading on this one -- UPDATED 09/21/2015 I don't normally get uppity in my reviews, but D-Link has really burned a bridge with me on this one. They have named this product in a deceptive and misleading way. It's too bad "AC1200" is a marketing term with no legal binding, and it's too bad D-Link is exploiting this fact to sell this hobbled product. From the Product Description: "The D-Link Dual Band AC1200 Adapter (DWA-182) *** provides up to 300/867 Mbps performance *** and dual band technology to ensure top Wi-Fi speeds and reliable connections. The DWA-182 adapter is backward compatible with existing Wi-Fi devices and is ideal for upgrading your notebook or desktop with the latest generation of wireless performance." -- (*** emphasis mine) So the key part of this rant relates to this claim: "provides up to 300/867 Mbps performance" If you break the 802.11 standards of these products down, you get the marketing terms you see on these newer AC networking products: AC750: 300mbps 802.11n + 433mbps 802.11ac ~= 750mbps thus "750" AC1200: 300mbps 802.11n + 867mbps 802.11ac ~= 1200mbps etc The problem with this product is that it uses the USB 2.0 interface, which *is limited to 480mbps* - almost half the 867mbps available through the 5GHz radio in this adapter. So if D-Link had simply labeled it an AC750 device (it effectively is), and had not given the completely false Product Description above (read it again), I'd have rated this higher and not complained at all - Target text information: Three Stars 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: LINK TO 29 PAGE USERS MANUAL Just about every bad review of this card centers on two items: 1) Terrible, unusable instruction book, and 2) Ham-fisted persons breaking the card or MoBo by trying to stuff the card into the wrong slot. I can't help you with #2, but I did manage to find a great set of instructions in .PDF form for the use and operation of the card. I found it on Ebay - a seller of the same item had the link posted in their advertisement: www.elstonsystems.com/dl/manual_combo_10.pdf (It still doesn't explain the TWO SETS (one on each side of the card) of LED numerical read-outs, but as I use the card that might become apparent) Have fun! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Would have been useful years ago. Don't make the mistake I did. This card only works through PCI, - NOT- PCI-e, which is the standard nowadays. It's a small detail that is easy to overlook, hopefully the seller updates the product info to reflect this. I'm sure it works great, but not for the situation I needed it for. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Nifty This is... different. I fix computers for a living and I like cool tools to help me do my job better. This tool alone is more or less useless for modern computers. It doesn't tell you specifically what's wrong, and documentation doesn't go very far. I don't think that it works well with newer UEFI computers. Good luck finding a regular PCI slot anymore! You'd need to know how to fix motherboards to best know how this thing works and how it is useful. The most use I get out of this is to tell me if a PC motherboard is trying to POST or not. I'm sure Qi Guan is very smart. Better documentation on what the non-qiguan codes mean is essential info you need, and what the qiguan codes themselves mean also needs to be clarified. QiGuan also needs better connectivity to modern boards. We need desktop PCI-e !!! Target text information: One Star Terrible instructions. Worthless 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 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 as New The keyboard was easy to put in and that is all that you had to do. It worked perfectly. Target text information: Muy bueno Buen producto 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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Computer Components
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Bear Motion is the best!! This is my second Bear Motion case. The first was on my old Ipad2 and I loved it. So when I got my new Ipad Pro I got one for it and love it too!! They are just great cases for the price!!!! 1-hop neighbor's text information: great use especially for the price. I really love this case, especially for the price i paid, definitely worth it. i am not the greatest writer so i will post a video i took of the case to show you how great was. I upgraded from my iPad Air to the new iPad Pro 9.7" and thought i was doing quite the opposite with the cases since i went with the (over **cough** priced**cough) Leather Apple case with the Air (it got so baggy around my iPad after a while). 1-hop neighbor's text information: As described but poor overall product quality. As described but poor quality. I would not recommend this product, it feels cheap. Target text information: Four Stars Very nice cover 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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Tablet Accessories
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: IT Director Review of AC-201 - So-So  We purchased 200 of the AC-201 for our teaching staff and have had no complaints. The build quality is acceptable and the headset has some nice features for the price range. UPDATE: 12-10-2009 After purchasing over 200 of these and distributing them around the state we have completed an internal review and have found a pretty unsettling result. Of the 100 respondents to our survey (50% response rate) 14% report broken headsets (design and build quality), and 12% report poor performance. This equals a 24% failure rate over 2 years given heavy usage. 18% of the respondents would not recommend the product to others. 82% however felt that it was a good product, and 33% of the users rated it 9+ on a 10 point scale. Given these additional results I have downgraded my review on the device from 4 stars to 3. I will keep the initial video review on the site as most of the factual information in the video remains unchanged. I would not purchase the current product for anything less than $10 shipped now. Our organization is moving instead to the Caliphone 4100 which comes in at a $30 price point and is USB. Target text information: Worked for a while ... then fell apart I purchased this headset for my laptop -- I travel all the time and this was always packed away in my laptop case or luggage. Within one month the cord for the headphone portion no longer worked and had broken/frayed SO I used the mic alone and my computer speakers. The microphone cord started giving me problems 14 days later, and the earpiece lost its "grip" and the mic would slip down all the time. By month 2 this product was completely useless. My coworker purchased the same product and didn't have problems as quickly as I did (which is why I gave it 2 stars and not 1) - so perhaps the moral of the story is this is NOT a headset consistent in quality. My traveling might have had something to do with wear and tear, but in such a short period that shouldn't be the case. Better to spend your money on another 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 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: I ordered an R6400 and got an R6400v2 (beware DD-WRT firmware geeks) Aug 3, 2017: I ordered an "R6400" Monday. Today I got it, but... the box's "Package Contents" says "(R6400v2)". See pic. The V2 is still probably an okay model. V2 still uses Broadcom a chipset and there is supposedly one DD-WRT release for R6400v2 (myopenrouter[dot]com), but it seems to require a different DD-WRT firmware, so it's not as well supported (yet) as the many DD-WRT releases for the original R6400v1. There ARE minor differences ... different enough for Netgear to call it V2! This is the second time in a month that I ordered a Nergear Wifi router and unexpectedly got a "v2" model. (I also ordered a R6700 but got a R6700v2 which switched to MediaTek chips -- totally unsupported by DD-WRT at this time. I returned that one.) Frustrating. There's no mention of V2 on Amazon's product page. I'm a geek, and it would be nice know what I'm actually ordering and getting. Minus one star for the un-labeled switcheroo. I'm not sure if I'll keep this one. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent Router that Punches Well Above its Price Point -- Buy It I found this router through a third party website review (the Wire Cutter), that aptly called this, "the Best Wi-Fi Router (for Most People)." I would probably amend that title and say, "the Best Wi-Fi Router (for Virtually Everyone)." Do not let the low price fool you into thinking it's an entry level or low-end model. It only costs around $100 but, from my observations against four other routers that cost considerably more, it performs well beyond its price point. I have purchased a number of routers over the years as the technology and performance improves, and the number of devices my family uses has increased. Over the past few years, I had migrated to the more expensive ($300+) routers in the hopes of greater performance. Right before this, I had an Asus RT-AC5300, a beast of a router that exceeded $400 when I bought it. But what I found was that as the price point goes up, the performance does not, and the reliability goes down. These expensive routers tend to be buggy and drop connections; they simply have too many features and are way too complex, all to provide functionalities that no one uses, or that none of your connected devices support anyway. The ASUS got so bad it was rebooting itself every few hours. The days of the rock-solid Linksys WRT54G seemed long gone... So I returned the ASUS RT-AC5300, gave my WRT1900ACS to a friend, and bought an Archer C7 1-hop neighbor's text information: Took a gamble and it worked after trying two other solutions. Home networking can be a real pain especially for someone like me who knows enough to be dangerous but not enough to be a network installer. I have a wireless router burried in my basement that wasn't getting signal to my upstairs part of the house. I tried two other different products 1) two routers connected to each other and 2) a Hawking repeater. I ended up wasting a lot of time with them and they just didn't work or had compatibility issues. I took a plunge on the no brand trendnet based on this other positive review and he was 100% right. The price is 50% cheaper than the comparable Linksys N switch and does exactly as advertised. Setup took 5 minutes and I now have coverage all over my house. No issues so far. Target text information: A yes, B no. The .a half of this thing works just fine. I have an Netgear HE102 (.a only AP) and it seems comparable in performance. However the .b side is completely worthless. WEP or not, Netgear, Toshiba and other client adapters, all the same. No range, instable connection. Tried latest firmware, nada. Tried a pair of the WAB102's with same results. Steer clear of this thing. Get the HE102, or something better if you need .a, and get a $... special out of the sunday paper for your .b/.g needs. 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: Terrible updater We are returning this. When setting up, it started a huge download (perhaps Windows 10 that I thought was already installed when purchasing), and after over a week, it is still stalled out during download. We've had our internet service reps on the phone and a technician out to look at our internet connection speed (which is slow, but this is ridiculous) and at the computer. We've emailed the address included in the shipping materials 4 times with no response, tried to call with no response, so now we're returning this. What a waste of time. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Can't beat this OK so I wanted to wait a while before I gave this a review , i've had this and been using it for a little over a month and I've had zero problems it doesn't even look worn or used and has tons of memory to hold the stuff I needed to, we use it for homeschooling personal use storing pictures things like that I was really happy with the product and so far have been happy still if anything happens or goes wrong I will of course update their review ! The price on this was amazing and I couldn't be happier 1-hop neighbor's text information: Overpriced but a nice little setup for simple computer work. The Dell Optiplex 755 is a nice 64bit computer with small form size and with the keyboard, mouse, monitor, usb speakers and usb wifi network adapter it's a nice price. I do not recommend installing Windows 8, 8.1 or 10 on this computer but it runs Windows 7 and Windows xp just fine. I've installed linux on the four I've bought which screams. I'm happy with these computers and they work great for me. Target text information: WARNING!!! WINDOWS 10 INSTALLED WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION!! If you buy this computer and are running Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1, be sure to TURN OFF THE WINDOWS UPDATE FUNCTION in the Control Panel! Microsoft has now stopped simply encouraging the use of their flawed Windows 10 OS and has started INSTALLING WINDOWS 10 WHILE YOU ARE SLEEPING!! You'll come to work and, rather than starting your day, find that your computer has a completely new operating system - one that YOU DID NOT GIVE MICROSOFT PERMISSION TO INSTALL!! If you accept the Windows 10 installation, you will be face with hours of work reinstalling your programs and applications. If you decline Windows 10, your computer will attempt to recover your previous Windows operating system. All of your applications will have been deleted, and in many cases - as it was for us - your computer will no longer work AT ALL!!! A complete re-installation of Windows will be required, from scratch. Oh, and you better have a back up, since you are also likely to lose all of your valuable data files! Even though this would be considered by any reasonable person to be a criminal "breaking, entering and vandalism" assault on your owned property, costing you loss of valuable data and at least a day of your time, you will find no sympathy or only meager and unskilled foreign tech support from Microsoft. Their intent is to FORCE WINDOWS 10 on everyone, like it or not. This is an outrageous BREACH OF CUSTOMER TRUST. 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: Leathery perfection I've had this for two months now and love everything about it. It's a perfect fit (iPad 4th gen), doesn't move around and the leather feels very nice in hand. The magnetic lock also work like a charm and keep the lid close even when the lid is upside down. The only negative thing I heard was that the stance was a bit wobbly, But I must say it's better than I thought. Of course it's not gonna be completely stable since it's just flexible leather it's standing on, but I haven't had any problems standing it on a table or even in the bed. So far, it's very close to perfect. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Relatively heavy case that provides shock, scratch, dirt, and dust protection I have three different iPad Pro cases. The other two are really folios that might provide some protection to an iPad Pro, but I am not sure either case would really protect from a drop unless I was really lucky. This case, on the other hand, is built like a tank, but it weighs like one as well. The case was trickier for me to open than I expected. I was concerned about breaking something when opening the case, but it turned out that it was easier to disassemble, once I figured out how to disassemble the case, than I initially realized. Once the case was apart, it was fairly easy to install the iPad Pro. I did have to be careful getting the rubber layer properly reinstalled around the edges, and that part took a bit of work and time. Now, about those layers. There is a two-piece plastic case that snaps together around the iPad Pro. The two-piece case includes a clear plastic sheet that protects the touch screen, and that sheet is one of my favorite features. I navigated the web and did a few basic things, like keyboarding, and the cover appeared to permit nearly 100% access to the touch screen. I did have to press slightly harder in the upper left hand corner than usual to perform return functions, but otherwise everything worked well. The rubber layer goes around the two-piece plastic case, leaving openings for the speakers, camera, and 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best Case for the IPad Pro!!! (12.9 inch screen) This is the best case for the iPad Pro (12.9 inch screen)!!! Very well made , protects the exposed corners of the tablet... Just enough cushion to protect the tablet without having adding bulk.. I own 4 iPads and have bought many cases... This one is my favorite.. Amazing! Totally happy with my purchase and will be buying a red one !! Target text information: Five Stars BEST CASE out there!!! i strongly recommend! 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 more pain in the butt I love these things. Typing on a smart phone is a pain in the butt. Doing anything exact on a smart phone is a pain in the butt. These seriously cut down on the pain in the butt. It's great to get so many at a time. I give some to my sister but she always loses them. I always have more. Target text information: Good for clumsy fingers It works well on my phone as I am clumsy with my fingers. I gave a few as surprise gifts and people loved them. 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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Tablet Accessories
computer
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train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Just the case I've been looking for This is just the case I've been looking for! I bought a Raspberry Pi 3 and the Raspberry Pi 7" Display months ago, but hadn't found a great case to use yet. Without a 3D printer I didn't have much choice other than to make something from wood. That is at least until I found this case. I ordered one immediately to give it a try. Pros: Assembly was a piece of cake. You just connect the Raspberry Pi (2 or 3) to the Raspberry Pi 7" Display according to the Raspberry Pi Display instructions. Then once assembled, just insert the Display + Pi combo into the case. Be sure to get the USB, HDMI and Ethernet ports oriented correctly and they'll snap into place fairly easily. The just add the screws to secure it all together. Very nice! Cons: One issue that the Micro SD card isn't exposed to be able to replace without taking our the Raspberry Pi from the case. It'd be nice if you were able to, but the Raspberry Pi Display Cable wraps in front of the Micro SD Card anyway, so this probably isn't realistic to fix anyway. Overall I'm happy I finally found a decent case without requiring me to buy a 3D printer. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works as advertised. The case is perfectly fitting but mounts the display upside down. You need to change the LCD config to specify that the touch sensor and display are 180 degrees. Installation took only a few seconds. The only thing that would be nice would be a way to get at the SD card without having to remove the pi from the case. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Howto for the RPi3 and May 2016 Raspian release FURTHER UPDATE: this LCD display also works with the pi zero with no problem at all! (see pic) UPDATE: this LCD display works just fine with the new Linux 4.4.9-v7+ kernel and May 10, 2016 Raspian release! here are the steps: 1. use this /boot/cmdline.txt: dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty1 console=ttyAMA0,115200 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline rootwait fbcon=map:10 fbcon=font:ProFont6x11 logo.nologo 2. edit the end of /boot/config.txt to contain: dtparam=audio=on dtparam=spi=on dtoverlay=ads7846,penirq=25,penirq_pull=2,xohms=150,swapxy=1,xmin=300,ymin=700,xmax=3800,ymax=3400,pmax=255 dtoverlay=waveshare35a 3. copy waveshare35a.dtb (found on-line via swkim01's waveshare git hub [use a web search]) to the /boot/overlays directory as: waveshare35a.dtbo (note that the new kernel requires a '.dtbo' on overlays now!) 4. edit /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-fbturbo.conf to contain: Section "Device" Identifier "Allwinner A10/A13 FBDEV" Driver "fbturbo" Option "fbdev" "/dev/fb1" Option "SwapbuffersWait" "true" EndSection 5. create a file named 99-calibration.conf under /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d to contain: Section "InputClass" Identifier "calibration" MatchProduct "ADS7846 Touchscreen" Option "Calibration" "3932 300 294 3801" Option "SwapAxes" "1" EndSection 6. reboot and enjoy! folks, there's no real magic here and no need to download a special 'image' of a Raspbian distro... i don't know why vendors make customers jump through insane hoops to get a product like this working... the screen is an XPT2046, aka 'ADS7846,' which is readily supported by the Linux kernel and Raspian releases this display is a good deal and will provide a lot of fun - why vendors don't make things easier for their customers i'll never know... one of these days, Raspberry Pi users may benefit from vendors providing simple and easy instructions (Adafruit's waveshare Target text information: It actually works for the RPI 2 It works VERY WELL. Its only has 3 problems: 1) The provided image is an old version of raspbian that does not have the user friendly gui wifi program. For whatever reason updating does not fix this and the screen is to big enough to see the bottom of the provided wifi program. In other words, you either have to use terminal to setup wifi, or setup from an official raspbian image. BE WARNED, the latter option requires the provided disk (which apparently some have not been getting and the posted download link is NOT what is on the disk AT ALL) because it has instructions, and requires a decent understanding of raspbian as the instructions are poorly written with incomplete commands. 2) The 4 provided standoff screws were clearly an afterthought. It would be more useful in every way it they ALL lined up with holes on the RPI not ONE. It would also help if the threads on the end where long enough to mount to something. As they are now, all you can do is put a nut on the end of the one standoff that goes through the RPI. This is because all of the soldered connections on the RPI are taller than the standoff threads that stick through the mount-hole. It ensured that if you wanted to do the sensible thing and mount the whole assembly (RPI + Screen + standoffs) to a board/plate, you must have more standoffs to go underneath the the 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: Disappointed by performance with USB 3.0 Well, with it's USB 3.0 connectivity, and all the touting about the relatively decent graphics performance, I was very much looking forward to this for use on my ASUS Zenbook UX31A with a 3rd generation Intel I5 processor (which as I said, has USB 3.0 Super speed ports). This was connected to a 24" Samsung display at 1080p resolution. The good: - Well made and balanced - stays upright pretty easily - I do appreciate how Plugable uses the Displaylink drivers directly - always gives you the latest version of it - Drivers installed flawlessly and without a reboot The not so good: - There is still noticeable lag in the mouse and keyboard actions - Dragging things like Windows around your desktop also cause lag, along with tearing of the image. A big bump in CPU use is also noted when this happens - Youtube drops many, many frames in 720p, and there is compression applied For regular Excel, and Word, this may prove ideal, but I think I will return the device, and make do with a regular USB 3.0 dock with a USB sound card, and Ethernet adapter, with the penalty of having to plug one additional thing in every time (the HDMI port on my laptop). It's just the laws of computing (cramming 1080p video bandwidth down a USB pipe) that is the limitation. UPDATE 10/3/2012 I received an email from Plugable after they had read my review and suggested one key change: That I enable Target text information: Five Stars Quite satisfied with it. Do wish it had a GPS. 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: External Enclosure for original MacBook Pro Harddrive I bought this enclosure in order to use it for a SSD upgrade, and following that to store my original harddrive from my mid 2010 MacBook Pro. The enclosure looks sleek, and is actually metal in a market where there are a lot of brushed plastic. It functions well in OS X despite the claims of wanting Windows only operating systems. Installing a 2.5" SATA drive is easy enough, with just having to push the drive into the connector in the case. From there, it's a matter of securing the drive in the case with 4 large screws, which are a bit hard to get in with the screwdriver provided. After that, there are 4 tiny screws on the outside that are a pain to get in place and screw in with the magnetic screwdriver included, hence the 1 star deduction for the pain of screwing in mini philips screws that are displaced by the magnetic screwdriver included, I ended up using my own screwdriver from a tool kit I have, and it worked much much better. Beyond that, it also comes with a small protective case which fits very snugly over the driver itself but it's a shame there is no room to store the cable in addition to the drive in the case, as I do with my Western Digital Passport external harddrive. Still, all together, not that big of a deal. Other than the pain of securing the drive together with the tiny screws, this driver 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: USB 3.0 is cool but...design issues. As a part of my job, I own several drive-to-USB enclosures and adapters, and I've owned a good 20 different units over the years (PATA/SATA). I'm going to start off with the annoying things first because, frankly, they are a bit annoying.... First off, are we living in the 80's? Why do we need teeny screws to hold a case together? Design a product that doesn't need screws, please. The only saving grace (and the only reason why I gave this a two-star rather than a one-star) is because it came with a cheap (but functional) little screwdriver in the box. Thank goodness for small favors. I like the look of the metal case as it makes it feel far less cheap than the plastic units right next to it, BUT unlike all of the other metallic cases I own, StarTech failed to put a non-metallic (plastic?) sheet over the metal inside, so if your drive controller has parts that stick out, you might be shorting components. Of course, this most likely won't be a problem because.... When you put the unit so that the "StarTech.com" logo is facing upward, the controller and drive are on the TOP of the case, so the side of the drive that isn't connected to the case connector FALLS DOWN. This means you're putting constant strain on the connector. Perhaps you should just run this unit upside down, so the logo is facing down, and the ugly screws face up? It's a lose-lose situation. Target text information: Power and design issues I have been looking for a USB 3.0 enclosure that supports SATA III drives. I wanted to put this SSD: OCZ Technology 512GB Vertex 4 Series SATA 6.0 GB/s 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive (SSD) With Industry's Highest 120K IOPS And 5-Year Warranty - VTX4-25SAT3-512G into the enclosure, but found that without an additional (not included) power supply I was out of luck. The drive enclosure was detected by my computer, but not the drive inside. Before you go pointing fingers at my USB ports or setup, I had 3 other people in my department try to get the drive to work on their computers. I used a 2012 MacBook Air, a 2011 Mac Mini, an HP Business Pro desktop and a HP EliteBook laptop. None of them saw the drive, only the enclosure. The second I put a basic 500GB HDD into the enclosure it lit right up. I then tested a OCZ Technology 240GB Agility 3 Series SATA 6Gb/s 2.5-Inch Midrange Performance Solid State Drive (SSD) with Max 525MB/s Read and Max 85K IOPS- AGT3-25SAT3-240G and it also was detected. All things pointed to the SSD being the problem, until we did an RMA and put in a second Vertex. Then a 3rd. The Agility drive requires MORE power, 2.7W, but works off the BUS supplied power on all 4 test machines. The Vertex requires only 2.5W and would not work on ANY computer without an external adapter. This was consistent on all 3 Vertex drives and 2 different 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Bought these March 2017, failed December 2017 These were great. Easy to install, and turned my 16GB Mac Pro into a 64GB Mac Pro. But after 8 months my Mc Pro would no longer turn on or power on. After reading up, sounded like a ram issue. Took out this ram replaced the stock ram and worked. Put these back in and no go. So these failed after 8 months. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Awesome! They worked great! On my r610 Target text information: Five Stars works fine 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: Nice monitor in $350 price range. Beautiful image set in a good, unobtrusive matte bezel. I replaced a deceased TN panel with this, it's wonderful no longer having viewing angle or a photo's location on-screen affecting brightness and contrast when I process things. The stand seems sturdy and has nice tilt, rotation and height adjustments. Out-of-the-box default settings had the panel WAY too bright and it seemed to have a bit of a cold cast; if like me you don't have calibration equipment TFT Central makes available a color profile you can try. That plus the brightness brought down to 35 worked well enough for me and images are beautiful, without their ICC I'm not sure I could've tuned it well "by eye" (it's amazing how quickly our eyes adjust to compensate for color casts). I'm glad they kept the 16:10 Aspect ratio instead of 16:9, 1920x1200 has lots of real estate, and the only reason I'm not giving this 5 stars is that Dell is a pain to deal with if you haven't purchased directly from them. I had to call them three times (and ignore a thread in their forum where their "liason" misinformed me) before getting an employee who would deign to entertain my questions without an order number or service tag, finally a tech rep acknowledged for me that yes, the manufacturer's 3-year warranty (from time of manufacture at rear) remains valid despite my inability to obtain an order number. 1-hop neighbor's text information: [U2415] Excellent Monitor, but not Without its Flaws Notice: Amazon has decided to combine the reviews for several completely different monitors (insert facepalm here). This review is for the U2415. ---------- Got this primarily for use with a Mac Mini to replace an older iMac from 2008, because the newer iMacs no longer come with 16:10 resolutions like they used to. I also use this extensively with a Windows laptop, and have used it with an Xbox 360 (now attached to my U2414H). For comparison I also have a Dell U2414H and an ASUS PA248Q. PHYSICAL OVERVIEW Overall the U2415 is an excellent monitor. The panel size is very comfortable, and although it's only slightly larger than the U2414H (24.1" vs 23.8") it feels like a larger difference than that when actually using it, thanks to the 16:10 aspect ratio. As other reviews have noted, the anti-glare coating is indeed much lighter than the one found on the PA248Q (or U2412M, which is very similar). On the U2415/U2414H I don't see any "sparkling" or graininess like I do on my PA248Q, but it still does just as good a job at reducing glare. The thin bezel looks very sleek, and although I would have liked to see symmetrical borders on all four sides, realistically that probably isn't doable on a standard edge-lit LCD. The backlight has to go somewhere. The stand is solid and I appreciate the broad range of ergonomic adjustment. I also love Dell's quick-release system; attaching and detaching the stand is a snap. 1-hop neighbor's text information: No VESA mount! No VESA mount! I would normally purchase the Dell E2414Hr which has been a great monitor, but Amazon said it was out of stock and this was the newer version. I ordered two, but when I went to set it up on a dual monitor stand, it does not have any VESA mounts on the back! Now days having VESA mounts is considered standard, and it is sad to see it not have such a basic feature. Target text information: Wonderful colors, versatile display for both computer use and movies....best of both worlds I'm a bit perplexed to read the 1-star review citing "washed out colors" with no attempt to check on the multitude of color adjustment options and preset (and then of course just as quickly recommends an obscure monitor brand to purchase instead). I bought the monitor with a Dell Studio XPS with Windows 7, and couldn't be happier. The monitor has three different inputs: VGA, DVI-D and HDMI. You can actually leave different inputs attached (e.g. computer and DVD player, or multiple computers) and switch them at the control panel. The monitor also has an array of preset color modes: standard, multimedia, game, warm, cool and custom. Perhaps the other reviewer simply was unaware of these features, but depending on the modes his monitor is set, and the usage, he may not be seeing optimal colors. For example, the "Cool" mode creates a very different look than the "multimedia" mode. I use the monitor with Photoshop for photography editing and flyer design. So color range is important to me and from my perspective the colors are vivid and accurate -- not washed out. Some people expected hyper-saturated colors in their video games and movies, and this effect can be achieved by modifying settings, if it's wanted. When I'm not using the monitor for work, it's big enough (and wide enough) to become an HD movie screen, so I get the best of both worlds: a large format monitor to do graphics work, and 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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Monitors
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Almost perfect Just what I was looking for - an easy way to run a desktop server and docked laptop with one monitor, one keyboard and one mouse. A few things you should know before plunking down for this - 1) Make sure you are using a keyboard and mouse that are either BOTH usb, or BOTH ps2. If you mix and match, you'll need an adapter for one of them, or have to replace the one that doesnt connect. They sell this product with usb or ps2, so you can pick. My keyboard was not usb, but I bought the usb version, since my next one probably will be. 2) Switching back and forth isn't instantaneous. It take about 5 seconds for it to adjust before you can use your mouse, which is also accompanied by some "recognized hardware" noises, but mercifully, no popup announcements. 3) Another issue, is your screen resolution. Supposedly this supports up to 2048 x 1536 at 65Hz. However, after hooking it up, my resolution has been degraded. The settings are the same (1280x1024) at highest 32 bit color and 65Hz refresh, but the screen is noticeably more blurry, which is a bit irritating. Perhaps I will figure this out, but so far, no luck. Aside from these issues, nice product. No software required, so you just plug it in and go. Some people have mentioned that this doesnt work with a scroll button on a mouse, but my MS mouse two-button with scroll works the same as ever. Will repost 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Works great!! 1-hop neighbor's text information: 2 computers, one set of keybd, monitor and mouse. took a couple of days to finally figure out the flipping, but I think I have a handle on it, now. Target text information: Decent switch I was looking for a simple monitor A-B switch to connect a Mac and a PC to the same monitor, but settled on this item instead after reading about iffy connections with mechanical switches. On the Belkin Flip, the switch and video routing mechanisms draw power from the PS/2 keyboard port, so be aware, if you're planning to use this as a monitor-only switch, at least one of the keyboard connectors needs to be connected and powered up at all times or no video signal will get through. In my case, I also had to buy a USB-to-PS/2 adapter (another $25 or so at CompUSA, cheaper elsewhere) to drive power from the Macintosh side. Once properly connected to keyboard ports on both computers, the switch has functioned flawlessly for 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 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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Computer Components
computer
1,807
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: 15 months later, need a new motherboard Bought a Dell Alienware 13 last August (2016) and learned today that it needs a new motherboard. Dell? Great marketing. Terrible product. Absolutely will never buy another Dell product. 1-hop neighbor's text information: I turn on the computer and says battery has experienced ... I turn on the computer and says battery has experienced permanent failure and needs to be replaced. Equipment comes with battery problems and can not be used without charging. Amazon customer service is not answering and says product has no waranty and to contact the manufacturer. I just bought the product 2 weeks ago and the first time I turned it on the problem showed. I suspect the pc was not new. STILL NO ANSWER FROM AMAZON OR MANUFACTURER!!! 1-hop neighbor's text information: I am won over by Alienware I am a casual gamer but I want to play the latest games at high specs on a device that I can easily take around with me. This laptop is perfect. The specs are good enough for the latest games and should be good for a couple of years until you have to start dropping res or frame rates. The specs are top drawer apart from the graphics card, the 860M was released in Q2 2014. Saying that, the latest 960M is apparently only about 10% better so its still a great graphics card. The screen is a bit too good some of the time as icons and windows can be really small due to the amount of pixels but you can easily change the resolution with a right click on the desktop. It is a fantastic screen though and the touch function is useful when browsing. I have so far just played Bioshock Infinite at Ultra settings and it is totally fine with it. It boots up in seconds and (I have no idea how or why it does this) and gets and extra 2mb/sec out of my downloads. Dell support through their online chat have been great as well. I am seriously impressed with this machine Target text information: Alienware Light I am a happy owner of two Alienware laptops. They both run on Windows 7 which is my preferred operating system. So for this review I will try to focus on the laptop itself and not go into too much ranting about the Windows 8.1 experience which comes with it. My big 17 inch Alienware laptop is a big heavy beautiful beast of a computer. It is a desktop replacement. It's a thick, heavy solid machine which is cumbersome to lug around due to the thickness and weight, but has such a solid glorious feel to everything about it that it is worth the burden of the extra heft. This little by comparison Alienware laptop is light and thin. It has the best of everything my big Alienware has (aside from the preferred Windows 7), and even is improved in the feel of the keyboard, something I wouldn't have thought possible. It's not thin and light like a Samsung or Acer. But it's thin and light like a little sleek Alienware, meaning it still has some bulk and heft but is much more reasonable and toteable than the monsters of the past. I cannot help but comment on the miserable experience of setting this up by signing in to Microsoft and telling them my birthday, my phone number, and having to allow them to know more about me than I would have preferred, just to get to use my new computer. I also had to agree to let all my documents go to their 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.
3
Computers & Tablets
computer
38,327
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Know what you're buying, then buy with confidence Granted, if you really want to split hairs, Amazon's description here IS misleading -they don't state anywhere that the Smart Cover is not included. But that is easily discovered by surfing over to Incipio's website and doing a little fact-checking before plopping down your credit card. So yes, Amazon deserves a slap on the wrist for that, but it's hardly grounds for trashing this product with 1 star. As snap-on slim covers go, this has to be one of the sexiest, best-designed, and best executed ones I've ever seen -and the price is VERY reasonable, considering it comes with a screen film (which I'm not even going to use). When they say "Feather" case folks, BELIEVE it. This case is wafer thin, and has a soft-touch "rubber" like finish that is easy to grip, and practically disappears once it's snapped into place. It adds less than 1mm to the thickness of your iPad. The snap-over edges grip at the corners of the left side and the entire right-hand edge of the iPad, with a precision that truly lives up to Apple's own demanding standards. There is one feature not clearly illustrated in Amazon or Incipio's pictures: the left side of the Feather Case snaps OVER the Smart cover hinge bar -a nice touch that keeps your Smart cover from being easily or accidentally pulled off. You can still fold the Smart cover all the way around back with this case installed. CAVEAT: This case really only provides scratch Target text information: One of the first NEW iPad back cover in the market Ever since I got the new iPad the day it become available, I had struggled with the fact that there is not a great back cover for it. I want to use genuine smart covers from Apple, but Apple just doesn't do anything to help protect the back. I started searching on Amazon for a solution. However, due to the new thickness, and magnet changes, there just wasn't any choices available in the short term. For a while, all the folks who "think in advance" who bought back or front covers for the NEW iPad, with assumption iPad 2 accessory still works, ran into various issues. No more. This one IS made for the new iPad. I ordered it almost the first day it become available on Amazon, and through Prime,Overnight. I put this on today, it fits perfectly. I do feel a bit of the weight with this and the smart cover, but now I feel safe to take this baby to everywhere. This also comes with a screen film and a cleaning cloth. As of today- 3.27.2012, there is only black available on Amazon. I believe Incipio website directly sells various colors, but you can't beat Prime's fast delivery. Note: if you get this black one, and want to match same color on smart cover, you have to buy the black leather smart cover, since Apple doesn't make black Polyurethane ones. 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.
1
Tablet Accessories
computer
12,229
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: RAID0 is slow slow slow First, in JBOD it doesn't show as 2 separate devices. I don't exactly know what JBOD even does - just span across both drives? But that's not why I bought this. I was going to set it up as a cache drive. Unfortunately, I'm getting really poor performance with this in RAID 0. Write: 210mbytes/sec Read: 50-60mbytes/sec I took the SSDs out of the enclosure and attached each using a simple SATA to M.2 converter and my speeds were: Write: 300mbytes/sec Read: 410mbytes/sec So it seems this thing isn't very efficient. I'll test it again soon as RAID1 to see if speeds improve. (If they do, I'll bump my score to 3 stars.) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Used for laptop cd drive Exactly what i was looking for to go from slimline sata to the normal sata. I was salvaging parts from a laptop to use in a very small factor desktop build for my company. One of those parts being the cd drive required this to work. It provides a good tight fit. Cables and heads seem solid with no wiggle. Couldn't be happier. If i had to find a problem woth this it would be that when i attached a sata cable with one of those clip locks, it didn't lock, but it should stay in olace just fine anyway. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best value in its class. **UPDATE: Looks like LG changed their bundles on this drive. If you order the "Bare Bones" version you will NOT get any included software. **UPDATE 2: I'm now on Windows 10. Everything below still applies.** **UPDATE 3: Added software alternatives in bottom of the review. Amazon removes any links in a review, but you can find any of the software named below easily by typing the name of it into Google.** Most of the software included in these drives have better, free alternatives, or can be found in newer versions than what you'd get in the bundles, so this does not change my score.** I read some of the other reviews and want to comment on "compatibility" issues with Windows 8.1. It seemed odd to me, because windows uses a standard driver for optical drives and for this reason they rarely, if ever, suffer from the compatibility issues that less standardized hardware, such as printers and scanners, suffer from. Reading the reviews further I want to clarify that it seems the software that comes with the drive is not compatible with Windows 8.1 The drive itself works fine, as I can attest to. Truth is this drive costs way less than its competitors with similar features. For burning discs, lots of free software is available. For playback of Blu-Ray/DVD movies, you can use the money you save to purchase just about any suite you want, and get a full version for any OS. The drive itself works great. Much faster than Target text information: Works fine, make sure you know what it does, great forethought in packaging Note: this can do NVMe natively, but requires a SATA port for M.2. This works great, and at a reasonable price for what it is (basically, a connector on a circuit board). Several nice touches were included in the box, including a different bracket to adapt between half and full height PCIe slots and even a small screwdriver to get the mounting right. 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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Computer Components
computer
71,340
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: A very good computer with a few drawbacks at a very good price ***Updates To My Review At The End*** My background: I'm a gadget geek but I'm not super devoted to any platform. I do love Google's web products but never used their hardware. My laptop is a 13" MacBook Pro and my desktop is a Mac Mini that runs both OS X and Windows 7 (I spend more time on Win 7 these days). I have an iPad (3rd gen) and Motorola Droid Razr Maxx along with a docking station. My wife has a Win 7 ultrabook, Kindle Fire HD and Razr Maxx, all of which I purchased for her. I'm an editor for a web-based publication so my usage is primarily writing and some light (very light) image editing. I've done most of my writing on Google Docs for a long time because it automatically saves and I hate writing directly into the CMS. We also use Google Apps Business for e-mail, calendaring and doc sharing so that rocks. The last thing I need is another computer but Chromebook called to me. A couple of reasons: - The docking solution wasn't great. The keyboard was crap, my phone got unusually hot and interacting with the CMS was hit and miss with the phone OS. It was good for e-mails. - An iPad with a keyboard is garbage. I've tried it and hit the same issues. It is just clumsy for my primary work. I still travel with an iPad because it is light 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not what I expected, but pleasantly surprising. UPDATED MAY 2016 UPDATE: As of May 2016 Google has announced they are bringing the Android Google Play Store to Chrome OS, allowing Chromebooks access to the full library of Android applications. This will be a phased rollout beginning with three devices in June 2016: The Asus C100P "Flip", The Google Chromebook Pixel 2015, and the Acer R11 Chromebook. Because the R11 is an Intel-powered device, it will be interesting to see if there are any compatibility issues as compared to the ARM-architecture Rockchip 3288 in the Flip. Regardless, as a device with 32GB of local storage and 4GB of RAM, plus an IPS touchscreen, the ability to use Android apps potentially adds a TON of value to the R11. Definitely something to consider when making a purchase decision. The Acer R11 Chromebook is a product with something of an identity crisis, but one that I still quite like, for reasons I'll explain in detail below. In brief, the R11 is much better for people who want a Chromebook that is often used with its keyboard for content creation of any kind, but also want an IPS touchscreen display, whereas the Flip is much better for people who often use it as a touchscreen device and use it less frequently as a content creation device. The Chromebook a lot of people expected to compare this to is the Asus C100P "Chromebook Flip", which is another touchscreen Chromebook with four different use modes. However, outside of their use of IPS 1-hop neighbor's text information: Satisfied Customer I like the battery, it lasts longer than the original that came with the laptop. Target text information: This is not a regular laptop First of all, I didn't purchase this from Amazon, since the only sellers here are selling it at absurd prices, there are plenty of places selling it for the $199 price. Because of the low price, I wasn't sure what I was going to get. I was quite surprised to see that although it is hardly a premium build, it is quite attractive for the price. Basically, this is about a $300 machine (if it ran Windows) being sold for $199. I am getting about 4 hours of battery life, which is more than I expected. Since unlike the Samsung unit the battery is removable, I am sure that extra batteries and batteries with a longer life will soon be available. Compared to the Samsung model this unit costs about $50 less. What you give up is (a) battery life (but the Samsung battery is not removable); bluetooth, some weight and size, and you get a 320gb hard drive instead of the Samsung's 16gb ssd. What you gain is a slighty bigger keyboard, a slightly better screen, and the ability to play Netflix (since the Acer uses an Intel processor). Although there isn't too much use for a large drive in ChromeOS, it is a huge benefit if you want to install Ubuntu - which is easy to do on the Acer if you want a "real" OS on it along with ChromeOS. You can also easily expand the RAM and swap the hard drive out if you want, although 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.
3
Computers & Tablets
computer
8,841
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars excelent 1-hop neighbor's text information: It's ok. Correct quality. 1-hop neighbor's text information: nothing fancy, but practical I bought these for my dad. He was very proud to finally be able to write to me with proper "" and "" Keep in mind that to use these, you'll need to change your computer's input language to one of the Spanish language formats, after which the locations of several punctuation marks and symbols change. You'll be stickering a lot more than just the obvious keys. There are several options in Spanish language formats, so after you figure out the one you want to use, you may want to do an image search for that keyboard. The stickers come mapped out, but it might not perfectly match your choice. Target text information: good deal The stickers were really good. They almost didn't look like stickers when put in a black keyboard. Deliver was fast. Good deal overall...!!! 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
5,102
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Strong initial impression for the 8-bay enclosure New February 2016: I've had two of these in heavy use for over a year now attached to my DIY linux server. I initially had some struggles getting these to operate reliably but with some hacks I'm super happy with these considering the price point. Right now I'm considering buying a third unit as I've filled every bay in both of mine recently and I want to stay ahead of my disk space demands. I'm bumping my review to 5 stars not because it's a perfect device but because with the right tweaks it has become a better than expected device for my needs at this price point. I'll try to summarize how I got these units working rock solid for me in my context. I should say I don't know what is really needed for me, some of these steps may be unnecessary but I'm not going to bother testing each item individually. 1. Got to disable power saving sleep modes. Consumer drives like to spin down and put themselves to sleep. Figure out how to disable this before you add a drive. 2. Also my understanding the chip inside the enclosure will try to put drives to sleep. I prevent this with a cron job that reads a random small bit of data from the raw drive every minute just to keep it busy and prevent sleeping. The script I use basically runs this code: "for dev in /dev/disk/by-path/*-usb-* ; do dd "if=$dev" skip=$RANDOM of=/dev/null bs=1k count=1 1-hop neighbor's text information: High quality and functionality! Small, quiet, well built and gives you much the native speed of the resident SSD (in jbod mode, about 370 MB/sec vs 490 with my Thunderbolt enclosure). 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: AVOID THIS PRODUCT I have built my own PC for the last ten years and have never had the problems I encountered with this product. I connected four Western Digital drives, which all work perfectly in my PC tower, to the Vantec box and all seemed well. My PC recognized the drives and proceeded to try to write to the array. No matter whether I used the USB3 or eSata cables the result was always the same. Two minutes after starting to write the drives would switch off. It is important to add the pads to the plastic bays as this improves the drop-out rate of the drives. But I could never get them to last more than a few megabytes of data transfer. Shame on this company for putting such a flakey product on the market and for being so slow in replying to my requests for support. I have requested another to give Vantec the benefit of the doubt but I shall be quick to respond if the replacement is as bad as my initial purchase. UPDATE I have discovered from the Vantec support team that the bay is powered by a power supply rated at 5.42A. Each of my drives requires 0.9A for the 5V and 0.75A for the 12V side. All four drives require 6.3A which is too much for the supply. Running with three drives (4.95A) works fine. I await the Vantec solution! 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
17,283
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Cool Pen My sister is into Graphic Designs and i love it...I want one due to all the cool things it can do specially if you have a MAC.... 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great notebook I got two of these wonderful red unlined notebooks and I have to say that I am impressed. The red leather cover makes me feel I am the Pope or at least a Cardinal. I keep this notebook with me everywhere I go. The high quality of design and manufacturing makes this notebook the best I have ever had. And on top of that the paper (the tiny little dots on it) looks so smooth and inviting that you just cannot resist the temptation to take your Pulse Smartpen and start to write. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not an exact fit. Ink skips and stops flowing. The ink is as pretty and as smooth writing as promised. However, the diameter of these refills is ever so slightly smaller than the 'official' refills, which causes my pen (4GB Echo) to rattle and click when I write with it. I'm fiddling around with little pieces of clear tape to try and make the refill fit a little better, but it's not an elegant solution. *** EDIT *** I hate to do this, but I need to take a star off of my review of this item. I managed to get the refill so that it doesn't rattle and so that it doesn't mess with the pressure sensor in the pen. However, today I had to take the refill out of the pen. The ink skips terribly. Ever since I've started using this refill, the margin of my pages are filled with little scribbles of me trying to get the ink to flow. If I put the pen down for an hour or two, when I pick it up again, the ink doesn't flow immediately. I have to write or scribble in the margins until the ink starts flowing and a line starts appearing. This is made worse by the Livescribe pen -- it feels pressure on the nib and records a line even when the ink isn't flowing. Over the past few days, this has gotten worse, and now the ink randomly stops flowing in the middle of a word. I have to scribble in Target text information: My Echo VS. Livescribe 3 Comparison I own both the Livescribe 3 and the Echo pen from Livescribe. I'm not interested in all the features, so I'll just write about what I've focused on doing: transforming handwriting in ink in my notebook to editable text in a Word document. BOTH PENS CAN DO THIS. Though Livescribe 3 does an extraordinary job of keeping this information from you. Livescribe all but sabotages itself with its terrible web site and near useless manuals. First I don't understand the vitriol aimed at Livescribe 3. It's fine. I do understand if people can't figure out how to produce editable text that they can incorporate into Word documents. It is easy to do, but Livescribe is terrible at letting users know this. Spoiler alert. For my purposes at least, the pens are basically equivalent. Echo Pen To transfer handwriting to editable text that you can incorporate into a larger document-in-progress on your computer, is easy. You write in a Livescribe notebook, then plug your pen into your computer. It automatically uploads to the Livescribe desktop, an amusing piece of software with an interface straight out of 1989. Apple won't be making offers to anyone responsible for the look of Livescribe Desktop anytime soon. Now you have an image of your handwriting on your computer. So go to the Livescribe store and buy MyScript. When installed it creates a button in your Livescribe desktop interface. If you highlight the page with your image of yoru notes, then click the MyScript button, your 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.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: One Star The thing you insert into the mic is too long and it doesn't work because of that Target text information: you're going to have to invest in a better Cable Cord at some point These will give out after a year and cause the windows machine to not be able to recognize it, giving an "Unknown Device connected" error. If you buy a Blue Yeti, you're going to have to invest in a better Cable Cord at some point. 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.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
50,663
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: I was a bit confused by the 3-layer construction of ... I was a bit confused by the 3-layer construction of this product, and the directions could have made it clearer what I was encountering. With other products I have used there are two layers - one that stays on the tablet and one that is discarded. This one has two layers that are discarded - one for each side of the shield. The yellow tab sticking out helps to release the last layer to be discarded. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good to cut for smaller screens too Since I couldn't find anything the same size as my car's head unit (6.95 inches) I bought these and cut it to the exact size of my car's touch screen. It went on easily and left no bubbles. I like it. They're great to use if you need to cut it down to anything smaller than this. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Ok screen cover. This does do a good job in preventing glare, and fingerprints, it just does not fully cover the screen. With a cover its not noticeable. Target text information: She loves it! This phone case was purchased for my daughter because everyone has a case for the tablet and hers doesn't quite fit. She had a universal case and she wanted one that was made just for her tablet. She has the next book Ares 8 and it's hard to find these cases in the store so I got this one online. I let her pick out the one that she wanted and she chose this one because she didn't want anybody to touch her tablet. It was easy to put the tablet on and it fits very well. If it's perfectly for her little device. And it looks just like it does in the picture. She's extremely happy so that makes me happy as 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 Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
1
Tablet Accessories
computer
60,907
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: So far so good! I installed this keyboard myself and have been using this for a week. So far it seems to work very well, just like the original keyboard on which I had spilled coffee. I found the installation instructions on youtube. Target text information: Five Stars Excellent, 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.
4
Computer Components
computer
41,829
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: The cable let me get the serial number to register ... The cable let me get the serial number to register my As3x RX in my Blade 230s. That's all it did. My software is up to date so no update as of 7/6/16. Software is 4.23 and is the latest right now. Wish I knew this before wasting the money on the cable but you can't tell what the latest software is on the spektrum web site without registering the RX and you can't register the RX without the serial number and you can't get the serial number without the cable. Sneaky way to make more money on parts that you may never need. Target text information: Nice option for charging mcx batteries This has the solid construction typical of ProgressiveRC. It plugs into most quality hobby chargers. A cheap B6 - even the original, not the clones, which I recommend avoiding - and this is still cheaper and chargers more batteries faster than the Horizon multibattery charger. The other option is a parallel board. Those make the batteries sit upright - assuming they don't twist because the cables are twisted, and the one I had this put pressure on the plugs, which turned out to be fragile. This costs a bit more and won't charge mCPX batteries, but is much solider. It also lets me charge the batteries in a LiPo bag, which is safer. The only problem - and the only reason it doesn't get 5 stars - is lack of a balance cable. Not really an issue since it's not charging a multi-cell battery, but it would still be nice since that would work with really cheap chargers that just use a balance cable. Those are available, but are also much more 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 Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
29,305
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: work for data recovery worked perfect for date recovery from a very old hardrive. five stars cause it served its purpose. in the data recovery so I can downsize the old stuff and free up drawer space. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works to connect SSD to iPod A1099 (iPod photo). I have a 10 year old A1099 (60GB iPod Photo). After 10 years, the drive finally gave the click of death too many times (I'd resurrected it before by throwing it in the freezer for a few minutes and on a couple of occasions striking it against the floor a couple of times to get a drive head dislodged from where it was stuck. The time had come though to finally replace the drive. I had an 80gb SSD pulled from an original Macbook. I had three small issues using this cable: 1. There is a little plastic piece that serves as a guide into the connector on the original iPod drive. I had to cut most of that off so the cables would join firmly. 2. The iPod cable actually has only 46 pins and you may need to flip the cable/drive around to connect it the right way (you should see the folder/ipod-support icon). 3. There isn't a lot of space in the ipod case with this additional cable and I had to twist the cables a bit to get everything to fit. In the end though, everything feels quite locked into place so there are no bits moving around. All in all a successful drive replacement and I now have a 75GB ssd in my iPod which will hopefully extend its life another 10 years. The hard drive slot on the actual iPod board is a ZIF connector and I'd bought a ZIF cable 1-hop neighbor's text information: Life Saver This adapter has worked wonders in converting my old 386 and 486 computers over to solid state drives. a 4 gig CF card can be formated with maxblast software ddo so that the whole 4 gigs can be recognized. Much better solution than trying to find a 4 gig ide hard drive. I bought several of these to upgrade my old machines with. The down side is that with SOME of the machines the master / slave isn't recognized properly. Sometimes you have to put the ide2cf on a different ide cable from the hard drive or cd-rom. But then you have to remember that machines of this vintage had personalities and even identical hardware would not perform exactly the same. All in all I'm very happy with it. It's allowed me to convert my old machines over to newer technology and keep them going. I highly recommend the ide2cf. One of the advantages this card has over other types is that it does plug into the ribbon cable so that you CAN have two devices on the same cable. That works most of the time. Only 1 out of 5 machines needed to have the ide2cf placed on a different cable from the cd-rom. I have gotten decent speed results with the sandisk 4gb 30mb/s cards. I'm very happy with this product and would recommend it to anyone. One down side is the back of the card has exposed circuitry. I used silicon to glue a small piece of wood to the back, Target text information: Five Stars Excellent 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.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
78,981
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Seller very forthcoming and helpful Seller texted me about fan connector type and accommodated to the best of his ability. In the end I spliced the leads because he did not have the right header, but the effort made the difference to me. Would buy from him again in an instant. Target text information: Replaces the fan on Cooler Master Silent Pro power supply Great fan, low noise, high cfm. It is easy to switch the three connector plug on this fan to the two connector plug from the old fan by carefully removing the wire terminals from each plug. Then pop the wire terminals into the two connector plug and you are set. Make sure you get the red and black wires in the same way! 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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Computer Components
computer
26,271
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: but I'm very disappointed. Some devices could not be connected, and there was no stability. I was expecting it, but I'm very disappointed. 1-hop neighbor's text information: RV325 - Good Router, Serious Shortcomings for Advanced SOHO Use Cases I purchased this router/switch to make use of the gigabit speeds now offered by my local provider. Although I had high hopes, this device's unexpected shortcomings are problematic for me. I'll be moving to another device. The Good: In terms of pure performance under a simple configuration, this device performs well enough. My non-scientific test achieved >600Mbps between a privately addressed node to a speed test server on the Internet. The system does support VLANs and IPv6. This is a superior router to your garden variety consumer device. The Bad: I should preface my critique by saying that my observations come from a former CCNA, current security professional with arguably high expectations for the device's manageability. The manufacturer could correctly respond to many of my critiques with "the feature was never promised as part of the product." These are still valid concerns. I am treating this device as both a router and a switch; an argument that this device is merely a router, not a switch, might provide a straightforward, if inadequate, defense for other of the critiques. #1 - Missing Core Features #1a - No way to view the MAC addresses known to ports. (ie, no "show mac-address table" equivalent) A switch knows what MAC addresses are known to each port. A managed switch should (and even some consumer devices do) make this list available to admins to enable them to inventory the devices on the network. Without this list, an admin with an 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works Well Once Set up, But Default Wireless Security was Open I bought this access point for use in my home. The way my house is set up, the internet comes in to the downstairs, into a corner of the house. The house is older and everything is finished, so it's not the easiest thing to put our wireless router anywhere that gives coverage to the entire house. Because of this, my bedroom is a Wi-Fi dead zone. I do have a Cat5e cable run to the upstairs and connected to a switch, which provides network connection to our entertainment center. I have placed this access point on the entertainment center, and it provides good reception to our bedroom on the other side of our 1500 square foot house. Once I was able to access the setup menu, things were simple and I was able to configure the access point to my liking. Setup, however, was a bit tricky. First off, I'm not a network professional, but I do consider myself above average in networking knowledge. I have a small home network with a NAS box, a desktop PC, two laptops, a smart TV, networked sound bar, Xbox one, Chromecast, a couple tablets and a couple of phones connected to it off and on. I've been able to set up all these devices myself with little difficulty. After unboxing this access point, I connected it like the instructions directed, and then I opened my browser on my desktop PC (which I had plugged directly into the Target text information: Easy to install worked great Very easy install. Worked great at the end of a 200 foot Ethernet cable. Great WiFi coverage. 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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Networking Products
computer
86,557
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent Business Traveller TL/DR: Probably the best technical TSA messenger bag for sub 15" laptops. The long version: I was looking for a compact vertical messenger with a bunch of features. As a consultant who depends on gear to look good, face the customer and work, I have a pretty high bar. This brand I'd never heard of fit the bill, beating out Oakley and others by having everything I was looking for, mainly the luggage compatibility strap (Oakley checkpoint doesn't have it) and TSA compatibility. I've done a few business trips with this bag. It fits my Macbook Pro 13" very well with an inch of slack, I tested a MBP 15" and it doesn't fit (as expected). It gets through TSA easily without laptop removal. Quickly became my everyday bag as well. Pros: - Carries an amazing amount, still shrinks down very well. - Can be very light, lightly loaded - Sees-all pocket for small adapters most useful thing I've ever had in a bag. AMAZING for gadget/usb people. - Hard-wired shoulder pad means no floating Timbuk2-style pad problems - Everything is super-heavy-duty and durable, amazing zippers, material etc. - The details were sweated everywhere: padded ipad/reader&laptop pockets, well shaped exterior boarding pass pocket - THE TOP HANDLE DOES NOT SUCK. Works even when you haven't latched the messenger. Folds away, is very strong and comfortable. A first. Cons: - Straps slip slowly over time. WHY! WHY! So easy to make it lock... Why on EVERY MESSENGER BAG... Nits for the designers: - On 1-hop neighbor's text information: cables and anything else I want easy access to during my travels in a way that ... I am a bag connoisseur. I am continually searching for the "perfect" bag to meet all of my needs. I travel via airplane weekly and need a bag that will fit in tight spaces, allow storage for a tablet, laptop, books, cables and anything else I want easy access to during my travels in a way that allows for some organization, all in a bag that looks good, won't break the bank and is light. This bag seems to fit the bill. For being a relatively small shoulder bag, it holds a good amount of stuff. My 14 inch laptop fits fine and is well protected in a separate compartment. There are pockets in the main body for cables etc. as well as a large open area. A front zipper pouch will hold more stuff like pens, tablet etc. Multiple pockets on the front hold all the items such as headsets, battery chargers, sunglasses, etc that I may need quick access to. There is even a larger front pocket that will accommodate a water bottle or coffee mug. Holding all this it still fits easily under an airplane seat while still allowing for room for your legs. Aesthetically, it looks good without being gaudy. The design is well thought out with pockets that Velcro shut and stay secure, main computer/bag pocket that zippers and Velcros shut to give protection from the elements. The bag appears to be made well 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Neat bag, allows you to carry multiple ways and has stood up well to a destructive 12 year old. Target text information: Perfect EDC I searched for weeks to find the perfect EDC (every day carry) bag. For me, this is it! It's a sturdy bag with lots of pockets for organization. It's large enough to hold a computer and notebooks, along with any other supplies for the day. I tend to keep it light but very practical with small tools, first aid kit, writing supplies, etc... I get lots of complements on it as it looks great and is very practical. 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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Laptop Accessories
computer
42,725
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Perfect for my needs!!! I see through only one eye so I need a monitor that was not really big, this is perfect~ I mostly viewing Real Estate Appraisal software, but other sites have a good clarity.. Works fine right of the box, easy connect and screen adjustments. . I'll follow up after 3-4 months to see how it's doing! 1-hop neighbor's text information: I would recommend running a read/write speed test using an app like ... Thanks to a few Youtube reviews, I selected the 850 EVO (250) for my Macbook Pro (2013). For those who are on the fence, I would recommend running a read/write speed test using an app like blackmagic via the apple app store. My original rating was roughly 25MBs write and 50MBs read, with the standard 500GB HDD. I used a simple SATA adapter cloning kit for under $20 to connect the 2.5 SSD to my MAC via USB. Once you connect the drive, the system disk utility launches and you can rename and partition the SSD- easy. I used the Carbon Copy Cloner trial version cloning software after i partitioned the drive and transferred all data via cloning utility. The transfer took less than 15 minutes and verified successful transfer via disk utility. Once done, I powered off and removed the back case of the Macbook- removed the four screws that retained the HHD and slipped the SATA connector off. I connected the new SSD via the SATA connector and replaced all retaining screws (after removing the hex screws from the HHD, I placed them on the new SSD). Upon powering back up, there was a slight delay but once done- perfect. My speeds boosted to about 330MBs write and over 500MBs read (**disclaimer** this number will vary based on what you have running while conducting the test). No problems as of this post, apps launch much faster and you will be amazed 1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome but beware This monitor seems to be manufactured by different companies even though they have the same ASUS branding and model number. I ordered two of these monitors and one had the colors spot on with those on my laptop display while the other had washed out colors and reds appeared orange. I couldn't fix the washed out colors with any of the settings provided by the monitor nor manually changing the RGB parameters on the monitor and my NVIDIA settings. I promptly decided I couldn't deal with that and I returned the monitor with the washed out colors and received another one without any hassle. Amazon was great at sending me another monitor as fast as possible without any gimmicks. The two monitors I have now are great and colors are the same. I noted differences between the two monitors with the same model number. I will describe the good monitor first and the bad monitor second. The images will also be in the same order. Packaging 1.) Good: Handle on the packaging box is white. Bad: Handle is black. 2.) Good: Styrofoam protecting front and back of monitor. Bad: Styrofoam protecting top and bottom of monitor. 3.) Good: Quick Start Guide for VS228/VS229/VK228. Bad: Quick start guide for VS228/VS238/VS247 Monitor 1.) Good: Power LED is dark blue and dim. Bad: Power LED is light blue and bright. 2.) Good: Bottom of base is half metal and half plastic Bad: Bottom of base is all metal 3.) Good: Menu is smaller and not that Target text information: No DVI input Previous review warned about this, but I thought it must have been a freak occurrence, as the image AND the description do indeed show the DVI input. You can see the jack in the pictures, and the description says "The DVI-D input with High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) allows for viewing of digital movies and copy-protected media." Well, there is NO such input. This is a VGA monitor, period. Amazon, you need to fix the description, pictures, etc. You just wasted a lot of my time, as well as that of the previous reviewer. 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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Monitors
computer
25,265
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Faster charging and double the battery life It works, is inexpensive, and easy to install. After a week, I'm still getting at least double the battery life and much faster charging time. I think my prior battery was a just that old. By the way, all tools were included. Watch the YouTube videos if you are going to do this. You don't remove the back. You work between the glass and the metal sides to slowly, carefully, with just a tiny bit of force, go around all edges four or five times until you pop the entire contents of the tablet out of the front. Mine snapped back together looking identical to before I started, which I didn't expect. I thought it might leave a tiny gap on at least one side. Target text information: it worked great for about a month I ordered one, it worked great for about a month, then would not hold a charge. They sent me another one, same result. As a person who has been in electronics all my life, 50 plus years, these cannot be new batteries, they have to be "shocked" or "rejuvenated" stock. Very kind people to deal with, but that does not fix a poor quality battery. 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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Tablet Replacement Parts
computer
61,424
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: Okay, but not what I wanted. The color was dull compared to the pictures, I was expecting more sparkle. I don't like how the stand works. Lastly, it is very difficult to use the volume and on/off buttons while in the case because they are covered by the case. I am returning the item. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Case I had originally purchased a cheap case from the store where i originally bought my tablet. I quickly realized the error of my ways as the tablet was falling out of the case and it blocked the charge port. I quick trip to Amazon brought this particular case to my attention. The shipping was fast. I was absolutely floored by the quality of this case. The tablet fits perfectly and all ports are completely accessible. I feel that my tablet is adequately protected with this case. The front side has a small lip that covers the tablet but this does not oberlap the screen or interfere with the operation of the tablet. I will be seeking another case by this company upon my next tablet purchase. 1-hop neighbor's text information: A Perfect Shell for Those Wanting Small and Simple When it comes to Kindle, cellular, or tablet cases, I'm a fan of the minimalist approach. I want to keep the device as close as possible to its original size without adding a lot of bulk. I don't need room for pens, pads, my wallet, or a first aid kit; I mostly just want something to provide some protection for the screen. In that regard, this shell is more than I absolutely needed, without compromising the size and weight that are so important to me. I probably won't use the fold-able stand feature very often, but putting the tablet into sleep mode when you close the cover is a very nice touch. I also like the fact that the tablet locks positively and firmly into the back of the shell using very well designed corner clips that don't noticeably add a lot of bulk, nor do they interfere with the front of the tablet at all. This is an extremely well designed, well built case. My wife's first comment when she saw it was, "It's amazing that they can somehow build and sell something of this quality for that price." Target text information: Beautiful case It is a beautiful case and fits my tab well. I like that it has a cover to keep the screen protected when the tab is not in use. My only issue is that it does not work well to use as a stand. The cover is not quite as flexible as it needs to be for it to work well as a stand. Other than that I really like it. My tablet looks super cute, is easy to find in my bag and is protected. UPDATE: after a few weeks of using the case the cover now works as a stand. It is definitely a great buy. 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.
1
Tablet Accessories
computer
55,630
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Little True Hardware Modem If you're looking for a Linux dial-up modem, this is the one to get. It's truly a hardware modem and uses the USB communications device standard. Linux detects the device using the standard USB communication driver and it woks with "pppd" and KDE KPPP. If you're looking for a Windows modem this is still a great modem but you can get less expensive software modems. One advantage for Windows users is the bundled BVRP Phone Tools fax, terminal and phone book software. I've used this software with other US Robotics modems and it works great on all versions of Windows from Windows 2000 through Windows 7. Please be aware that it only works with the US Robotics modem and not other modems you may have installed. Since the modem is a true hardware modem it won't use as much of the computer's processing to communicate over dial-up. It's also less likely to cause operating system problems and crashes since it doesn't use a special OS service or driver. The modem is light, small and well constructed. It comes with a decently long phone cord including a ferrite donut to cut down on radio interference. It works fine with any phone cable but the phone cable may affect nearby radio devices without the ferrite donut. I haven't had any problems with any phone cord. There is a small green power light and a small phone communication light to show what the modem is doing. I thought those were a nice feature since 1-hop neighbor's text information: Amazing Product This product is amazing. I just bought a new Dell xps and for some reason I didn't have an option for a 56k modem but I bought it anyways. I live in a very rural area and satellite internet is all I can get besides dial up so it's important for me to have it because satellite internet sucks. Now I have dial up again and am very happy. I didn't even know this product existed until my brother told me about it and I am glad he did. I would recommend this product to anyone who needs dial up and doesn't have a built in 56k modem. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Easy to use with Mac running Snow Leopard I got this for someone who acquired a MacBook Pro but is still on dial-up. (Recent-model MacBooks don't have internal modems.) It was literally plug and play. A big relief! Didn't even need to load any software. It's been a few weeks and there have been no problems at all getting online. One side note: It needs to be plugged into the actual USB port vs. a USB hub as the hub isn't going to have enough power for it. Target text information: Bits & Bytes, S I Business Trends, August, 2008 - TFM-56OU by Trendnet Bits & Bytes, S I Business Trends, August, 2008. Bill Dubovsky. Situation: It seems that almost everyone has ubiquitous connections with the world via their Smartphone, iPhone, FiOS, cable, WiFi, WiMax or other broadband alternative. Why should we be thinking about 1980's modem technology in 2008? The fact is that fewer laptops come with built-in modems and some of us mobile and rural users still need modems connected to our laptops for business reasons. Sensitive governmental, utility, security, financial and medical organizations, require staff to log into their systems and networks via special toll-free numbers for good reason - they don't trust Internet security and need to minimize the risk of being hacked. Some users need a high speed modem for Internet access in rural parts of the country that don't have broadband access. A number of ISPs offer "high speed dial-up" or "DSL speeds over regular phone lines," for these customers. Other users need to send and receive faxes occasionally when they're out of the office and don't want to pay a monthly fee for an Internet fax forwarding service, and still others want the ability to broadcast voicemails and faxes to colleagues and to have their own answering machine/voicemail when they are on the road. Others just want to upload and download data from their "home system" to their remote pc on occasion. If you're a mobile or rural business person - you may still need a modem attached to your 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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Networking Products
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: This device works great simply plug the appropriate side into your old hard ... Works flawlessly. This is the first time I've tried to access an old hard drive, but as I was moving and getting rid of several old computers I decided to check and clear the hard drives. This device works great simply plug the appropriate side into your old hard drive and give it a couple of seconds to connect and viola. Not only did I find some old pictures I forgot I lost but I was able to clear all the sensitive files from the drive. Definitely recommend this to all ability levels of users. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great Used these to extend the back of the cd rom drives so I could connect an ide to the sata converter. The converter was too large to fit directly in back. 1-hop neighbor's text information: IDE drives on SATA work great for me: a technical treatise This product works exactly as it should! It is very easy to use and setup. {I can only discuss using IDE hard drives and IDE CD/DVD drives in a SATA based computer. I have not tested it the other way around} I did the research and in my opinion, this IDE to SATA adapter is the best built, plus it is well documented (compared to similar devices found on Amazon.com). I have used it successfully on several Windows computers and with several IDE devices. However, your Motherboard (MoBo) may not have any free SATA ports available to use, or they may be configured in a way that precludes you from using this adapter ... see 'bios discussion' section below for more info on that. My guess is that those other reviewers that could not get it to work either did not understand jumpering, OR they hooked it up to a SATA port that is turned OFF in the bios. (Both jumpering and bios are further discussed below). The adapter has two jumper switches. For me, they came in a default position of "Master/Single" which is exactly as it should be. When you are using IDE devices in a SATA based computer, then FORGET the Master/Slave/Cable-select concept! There is no such concept with SATA. In SATA, each device IS on it's own SATA port, so there is no sharing. So there is no "slave" and there is no "cable select". Just MASTER. (see edification* notes below Target text information: It works! I have 8 internal and 16 external 3.5" drive bays and no empty SATA sockets on my MOBO. Without this adapter, I could not install a bootable CDROM in my system case. 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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Data Storage
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1-hop neighbor's text information: I Wish I Could Give It A 5 In spite of their lousy customer service (and sometimes lousy software), I've been a Logitech keyboard/mouse customer for years. I liked the look and feel of their products. So when my old Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse finally started going south, I ordered the MX800 combo. Logitech seems to have some manufacturing and/or packaging problems with the combo. The first MX800 I received from Amazon stock had two key caps loose in the packaging. Ditto the second MX800 from Amazon stock. Amazon ordered the third MX800 through a third party, and still loose key caps in the packaging. Finally, the fourth MX800 again from Amazon stock had no defects. I should mention that the box containing the fourth keyboard had been opened so it appeared Amazon had inspected the keyboard before it was shipped. Kudos to Amazon customer service for their work to keep me a satisfied customer. PROS: Everything installed without a glitch (Windows 7). New Setpoint software so far appears bug free. Previous Logitech keyboard/mouse/software had a problem with random scrolling. Sometimes it just scrolled on its own. That problem is fixed. Big plus. LED on caps lock key. On-screen notification of caps lock, numlock, scroll lock, mute, volume up/down and other functions. Illuminated keyboard with adjustable brightness. (The level isn't saved so the next time you turn on the keyboard, it resorts to full brightness.) Mouse and keyboard are programmable to do almost anything you can think of. On/Off switches on keyboard and mouse to save battery. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Beware of Unifying.... It works well as a keyboard mouse combo, but it is very annoying for one specific reason. UNIFYING... I purchased a K360 last year that works great and has the orange Unifying logo on it. This "version" has no orange logo and does not pair with Unifying receivers. That is a bit of an annoyance as the images for the device show a Unifying receiver and they use the term Unifying in the description. BEWARE. I've included an image of the 2 K360s side by side. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Microsoft continues to remain my favorite keyboard/mouse manufacturer 2017 Update: Still a fan. This keyboard and the Logitech K750 are tied as my favorites. The mouse has grown on me - it is basic, but I find it very comfortable. It slides nicely on a variety of surfaces, and I like the feel of the wheel and the buttons. UPDATE after 1.5 years: Still a fan. Love the keyboard. The mouse is basic/no-frills, so I keep that in my bag as my travel mouse, and I use the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse as my primary mouse. The keyboard is nearly silent. It has a unique feel to it, which may not appeal to everyone. I like it it's similar to the feel of typing on a laptop. Im still working on my masters, so I also have a home office. There, I use a Logitech K750 keyboard and Logitech M510 mouse. I recommend both the Logitech products, but they are significantly noisier than the Microsoft keyboard and Sculpt Comfort mouse. UPDATE AFTER 4 MONTHS USE: Continue to love this keyboard - it has a nice soft touch, and is near silent. Quietest full size non-laptop keyboard I've ever used. I like to take meeting notes electronically, and now, on conference calls, people don't have to hear me banging away. This is a very affordable set, but in my opinion, much nicer than many of the more expensive keyboard/mouse options out there. Love this keyboard, and the mouse is solid. I'm a keyboard and mouse junkie. Hey, Target text information: Five Stars Love it cheap and easy to use, would recommend to all my friends 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The keyboard shape itself was right, but the cable ... The keyboard shape itself was right, but the cable itself did not fit a E5420 as advertised. Also the black protective plastic makes it impossible to switch to the correct cable. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Outstanding Perfect Swap for getting a backlit keyboard. 1-hop neighbor's text information: This is not a genuine keyboard. Granted no one ... This is not a genuine keyboard. Granted no one is controlling the vendors om whether or not they are selling genuine brand keyboards which is what I was looking for. This does not come with the ribbon cable as genuine dell replacements come with. Also the PN number on mine was different. My product came from vendor "strategic technical solutions" Target text information: Good product, good price. Good product, good 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Networking Professional Tips A few terms you need to understand: Access Point (AP) SSID Router (not the same as a AP) IP address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address DNS DHCP NIC Ethernet CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 WAN LAN Ping WEP WPA WPA2 TKIP AES POE Watch Dog (If you do not know the definitions to the terms above, and how they relate/interact with/to each other, it would be best not to continue until you do.) ************************ Pre-Install TIPS: You first must know what your LAN DHCP IP Pool is coming from your router. Typically in a home environment, it will be 192.168.1.1 through 192.168.1.253 or 192.168.0.1 through 192.168.0.253. ************************ Log into your router (BEFORE HOOKING UP AP) and look for an IP that you would like to use that is not currently in use. (192.168.1.100 OR 192.168.0.100 depending on your DHCP IP Pool that your router is configured for... is an easy simple suggestion that is most likely not being used) *********************** You must realize that if you have your router as a DHCP server, and this AP as a DHCP server, you are creating an environment that conflicting IP addresses (multiple devices with the same IP) can occur. This is not advised. *********************** I would recommend allowing your router to be the DHCP server. WE WILL ASSUME THIS IS THE SETUP IN THIS WALKTHROUGH. ******************************************************************************************************* *********************** Windows XP Instructions: First step for setting up your new AP is assign your computer/laptop to a static IP address: Goto to Start Button/Control Panel/(Switch to Classic View) Network Connections/ Right click 1-hop neighbor's text information: WiFi Coverage for Your Entire McMansion I live in a 4,200 square foot McMansion that has a large patio out back. My main router has to be located in my front study, which means my home theater, garage, back upstairs bedroom, and back patio have been without WiFi coverage for the past 6 years. I purchased this extender hoping to extend coverage to those areas, and it worked beautifully. Setup was very easy. I used the Spot Finder feature to determine that placing the extender 10 feet in the air in my main living area (on top of our very tall entertainment armoire) is the best location for reaching the target areas. Then, I used WiFi Analyzer on my Droid phone to check the signals all over the house to verify coverage. Once everything was set to my liking, I clicked the "Make the Same as Router" boxes to make the SSIDs the same, and all of my devices seamlessly switch back and forth between the extender and the main router as I walk around the house. Signal strength has improved between 10 and 20 dBm in the target areas, and I finally have WiFi everywhere. I am very pleased with this purchase. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Performer, Setup Documentation Could Be Improved This would easily be a 5-star product with some minor improvements to setup documentation and configuration screens. Pros: * Great wireless range * Compact design * Reasonably fast re-boots as it is configured Cons: * In-box documentation is too skimpy for many people to set it up without a support call * Configuration application lacks the supporting instructions supplied by other manufacturers (NetGear) * A little pricey - but performance makes up for it I use a LinkSys router in my home network, which has a default IP of 192.168.1.1. The DAP-2553 uses a default IP of 192.168.0.50, so have to change its IP to one that uses 192.168.1.x for it to work, and the in-box documentation does not tell you how do do this. Fortunately, D-Link's excellent product support got me going in a few minutes, and without grilling me about the product serial number or when I had purchased it (NetGear's support is a pain). If you're setting up one of these on a LinkSys network, here's what you'll need to do: * Connect your DAP-2553 directly to a computer using the enclosed Ethernet cable (with your computer's WiFi turned off) * Manually set your computer's IP address to 192.168.0.54 (Go to Control Panel | Network | Change Adapter Settings, then right-click on Local Area Connection and select Properties. Select Internet Protocol 4, then Properties, then Use the following IP address. Put in IP, leave Subnet mask at 255.255.255.0, and set Default gateway to 192.168.0.50 to reach Target text information: Very poor range The WiFi signal from this device barely makes it out of the room where it is located. In contrast, the NetGear device that this unit replaced easily covered the whole house. I tried using higher-gain antennas, but that provided only marginal improvement. I eventually had to give up on this product because the family complained constantly about the poor reception. 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: Very good product. Does what I wanted. Once I figured out how to set it up, it works great. Video quality is great and mouse and keyboard switches nicely. At first I thought it didn't work but found out that the first time used, the switch must be in the position of the computer before booting the computer. Then switch to other position and boot up that computer. If you don't have it switched to the booting computer, the mouse and keyboard will not be recognized. The video switch works regardless of how the switch is positioned at boot. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Easy to use Easy to use, connected a laptop, and a macbook pro to my main pc so I could use them at will. Touch of a button and I have the computer I need without having to go drag something out, hook up cords, fumble around looking for things. Absolutely couldn't have been easier. The instructions were clear and well written and shipping was fast. I received this product at a discount in exchange for a honest and unbiased review 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works with Mac Mini and PC, few minutes to setup This switch simply works. No complicated setup, no software to install. Just turn off both computers. Plug the shared keyboard, monitor, mouse, speakers and microphone into the switch, connect the included cables into the switch and the two computers. Then turn on the first computer, the one you want to designate as #1. After the first computer boots up and everything is okay, then push the #2 button and boot the second computer. That's it. From then on, you just push the button #1 or #2 to make the switch. It switches instantly, if both computers are not asleep. If one is asleep, it gives the signal, and then the PC takes only a few seconds to wake up. I read a lot of reviews and I'm glad I did. Other switches seem to need software to work well, and rely on keystrokes to change. Because this switch has a button, it just truly switches over without any need to install software, making it the most generic. For PCs, you can use the scroll-lock+scroll-lock key combination to elicit the switchover. But it's simpler just to teach my kids to select button 1 or button 2. Target text information: No complaints Worked perfectly without needing separate power. Attached to a new dell server, an old dell server with ps2, a security camera system, and a centos server. I researched various products, and this was a great price with cables included, but also has worked out great. This will fit on a 1u shelf, but will be snug if you have something above it unless you remove the rubber feet. This actually worked well for us because pushing the buttons doesn't move the unit back at all. 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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Computer Components
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Faulty Spent an hour installing this only to find out it did not work. The plug was defective. Target text information: Read for screw information This is as advertised a 3 screw unit, the pictures provided didn't adequately show the screw layout but I wanted to confirm this works with a HP G60, replacement spare part #489162-001 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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Computer Components
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train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Impressive little chip for $55! Great for a budget build, actually pretty impressed with the performance considering it is $55 - for everyday tasks like web browsing / non-gaming apps, I literally can't tell a speed or responsiveness difference between this and my overclocked i7-7700k! Target text information: Four Stars It was not what i needed and not it sit's around unused 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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Computer Components
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Love it! I Love it It is so perfect came on time, easy to put on and so cute! Totally worth it's cost. 1-hop neighbor's text information: loved it out of the box Ordered the stitch sticker from this seller, loved it out of the box. The directions claimed to have come with a special card to help apply without bubbles, but mine did not have one (No matter, a credit card did the job). The reason I am giving this only three stars is because the hand that is holding the apple is made of the same translucent material as the rest of the sticker, and so when the computer is on and the apple glows, the hand looks rather silly. Posting a picture to specify. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Love it Love it! Target text information: Four Stars My daughter got what she wanted. 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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Laptop Accessories
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The performance difference is like day and night I bought this CPU to upgrade an old Dell Inspiron 518 that was running an Intel Pentium Dual E2180 @ 2.00GHz. The performance difference is like day and night. I would say it's about 3x as fast. No more maxing out the CPU at 100% while using flash applications on the web. This CPU is one of the best upgrades you can do for an old desktop PC using the LGA775 socket platform. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Hyperthreading and 7.1 on WEI (Careful With the Cooler's Push-Pins...) Pros: - Extremely fast dual core CPU - Includes hyper-threading - 7.1 out of 7.9 on WEI - Stock Intel cooler is fairly quiet Cons: - No turbo-boost - Stock Intel cooler has somewhat troublesome plastic push-pin mechanisms that hold the cooler to the motherboard. When installing these I carefully tried to apply the same amount of pressure to each pin, but one pin went in too far and seemed to break pretty easily. I thought I damaged my CPU and motherboard. Luckily I did not, but now that push-pin will not come out. It seems I will probably have to carefully cut the plastic pin off if I ever want to remove the cooler and/or the CPU. I still believe the stock cooler works fairly well as it is quiet and every time I check the BIOS it seems to be keeping the CPU temperature consistently low. The installation issue with the pins could be attributed to me not being careful enough, but I feel the pins are not designed very well and that one of them could have been defective. Regardless of the cooler, the CPU itself deserves at least 4 stars for it's performance even without turbo-boost or overclocking capability. Some of my reasoning for buying this product: Diablo III is finally being released and I was long overdue for a new computer anyways (was running a Pentium 4 with Windows XP Pro...very sad I know). Obviously an i3 (1st or 2nd gen) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Solid board for those on a budget or trying to repurpose that old AM3 chip laying around. I've had it for about 2 months. It's solid out of the gate. I do not overclock this board. It does not have VRM heat sinks, but i'm sure you could get somewhat of an OC out of it if you really wanted to, but I don't think that's going to be what you're shooting for buying this board. You can get aftermarket VRM sink, but i'd proceed with skepticism if you're really intending on doing that. My intent for this asus board was to run a couple of enterprise drives in a linux software raid and serve as a piece in my home media server. I've ran centos and ubuntu on this with no real issues. You may have to tweak the grub config, but I was able to fire it up from the ge tgo with limited 'advanced' configuration. Having an onboard usb 3.0 extension port was a big selling point for me, especially in the AM3+ micro ATX boards these days. They're a dying breed, so finding features like that can be slim picking, especially mATX. If you're buying this board today, you're likely in the same odd niche as I am; trying to repurpose an old Am3/Am3+ chip from a build from a few years ago. It shipped with the latest bios, which is nice considering that these are probably from a hodge podge of boards sitting in a warehouse, that tells me that either Target text information: scam - not new product these chips are used even though they are very sneaky about not mentioning anything on this page outright they are listed as new on amazon and that is how i wound up ordering one. I had to double check my invoice when the package arrived but there it was..."condition new". The chip arrived in an aftermarket clamshell package with clear signs of use including thermal paste residue and scuff marks from where a heat sink sat. If i wanted a used chip I could have bought one for half the price off ebay. I didn't want somebody's used crappy chip, but that's what I got. Buyer beware............. 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: Two Stars letters rub off 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great for Vision Impaired The large keys make typing on the vision keyboard a breeze, and since installing it the possibility of me selecting the wrong key has greatly diminished. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Love it! This keyboard has great functionality for a very reasonable price. I purchased a different brand but similar keyboard at a big box store. The keys stuck horribly and I gave up on it within a week. The AbleNet is a little bit "clacky" but I love everything else about it. I work all day long on the computer, 5 days a week. This keyboard is very comfortable to use and really does help reduce eye fatigue. Overall size is the same as a normal desktop keyboard. Highly recommend for anyone, not just visually impaired. Target text information: CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP GREAT FOR A ONCE IN A WHILE USE, NOT FOR REAL EVERYDAY USE. This thing in almost a waist of time and money. the lettering is nothing more then a decal that wears off quickly. 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Don't Buy a New One, buy Refurbished, or Slightly Used. Bought mine refurbished and have not had any hardware or software issues at all. There are a ton of updates you have to install, but that is pretty much a good thing. This Surface 2 is a nice piece of hardware, a little heavier than an Ipad Air, but it comes with an USB port that makes up for the weight difference in my opinion. The display is very nice, indeed, it is first rate. You can also add more storage using a MICRO USB card. I bought a nice case a iClever IC-BKC02 Detachable Folding Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard PU Leather Stand Case to use with it and didn't pony up $100 extra for the Microsoft cover. Ok, let me cut to the chase here:Don't buy a new Surface 2 or Surface RT. Microsoft is discontinuing them due to the type of chip they use. The "PRO" versions feature a different chip and, unlike RT and Surface 2, will get free full upgrades to Windows 10 sometime later this year. If you do decide to purchase one, it is nice to have Windows Office 2013 on the device. But beyond Office, the selections of apps that will work on the Surface 2 is great in number, and in theory, but many of the most popular apps will no work including the Google stuff. You will also be stuck using Internet Explorer as your only browser choice which, for many of us who stopped using IE years 1-hop neighbor's text information: Both showed up in wonderful condition, no cosmetic errors Ridiculously upset. I ordered two of these devices. Both showed up in wonderful condition, no cosmetic errors. BUT the reason I give this 1 star, is because the load screen requires an activation key/product key. Only one worked! The other one was said to be blocked, which comes to find out someone ELSE is using that code. So now I have to choose, return it and deal with the shipping process, or purchase Windows 10 to fix the problem. Truly frustrated. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Love it. People don't be fool Microsoft surface is ... Love it . People don't be fool Microsoft surface is much better iPad ... I have both of them and love my surface, USB, SD Card and it made for work and personal (tablet/laptop)...My iPad is a tablet only, now the only thing is the iPad have more apps and better camera but who take pictures with a iPad . Target text information: Not a single issue Took some time to get here due to shipping complications with shipito - but the tablet arrived fine with no problems. No certificate but the box is comes in is official "microsoft refurbished" with a sticker also on the tablet itself when you unwrap it - I'll upload a picture. Tablet has worked fine from day one, my friend who previously owned one helped me run it through some intensive tests and the cooling system holds up. Anybody who might be despairing between the cheap and limited surface 2 RT or the insanely expensive surface 3, a refurbished 2 pro will do you very well. Very responsive, the stylus is comes with is absolutely wonderful and works beautifully with paint tool sai. Oh, and the screen is amazing. It feels so good to go from my laptop screen which is 1366x768 to a screen considerably smaller that's still somehow 1920x1080. Speaker holds up really well for its teeny tiny size. Ditch the cheap ass tablets that are so restricted in what they can do and just get a surface 2 pro with all the functionality of windows 8.1. You'll love yourself for 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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Computers & Tablets
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1-hop neighbor's text information: One Star Received wrong charger and is not compatible with the camera on description 1-hop neighbor's text information: Save your money!!! This product doesnt work at all!!!! We plugged it in to 3 different computers, never once registered the camera was plugged in let alone transfer the photos 1-hop neighbor's text information: It works eventually... This was a replacement cable for the Panasonic camara I own. I plug both ends in, as I'm supposed to, but the PC doesn't recognize the USB device. I unplug from one end and reattach. Nothing. I unplug from the other end. Nothing. I unplug from one end and blow into it (like you used to have to with old NES video games!). Nothing. The process continues for as many as ten times, then it is finally recognized and I am able to load pictures, as desired. How annoying!!! Target text information: Panasonic cable Works as advertised and arrived speedily. Purchased through Amazon. No complaints, fully meets expectations. Would use them again. Price was very competitive. 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great battery The laptop my husband and I share is used for his college work and my gaming, so when the battery finally died after 3 years and wouldn't hold a charge at all, I had to find a replacement quickly. I was a little skeptical about this replacement battery for our elitebook (8760w model) since it was so inexpensive compared to others I looked at, but I was desperate to get something fast. And I'm glad I went with this one. It turned the laptop on straight out of the box without needing to charge, although we did charge it as soon as we checked to make sure it was the right battery. So far it is doing amazingly well and holding a charge for a long time unplugged even with me multitasking and watching videos. I haven't timed it to see how long it actually lasts but I've been using it on my "balanced" battery setting instead of "power saver" and it's holding up well without me having to sacrifice performance. I've had no issues and the laptop hasn't been shut down since I received the battery a couple days ago. Should I happen to run in to any issues, I will edit my review to list them. Until then, I highly recommend this battery as a replacement. It works just as well as the original one did when it was new. 1-hop neighbor's text information: It works great behind my desktop tower under my desk I purchased this product with hesitation based on the many poor reviews of similar products that stated the clip was too tight/too loose/broke off/etc. My video card has an HDMI port and a displayport. I already had a monitor using the HDMI and my monitors don't have a displayport so I needed this little adapter. I haven't had any issues with this product so far. I've had it in the back of my desktop tower under my desk for a month now and it has been performing perfectly. UPDATE: 11/30/2012 Still working without any issues. I've had to move my computer a few times since purchasing but I haven't had any issues. 12/18/2012 Another move and still no issues. It feels solid so I really can't understand how people had a bad experience. They must have been yanking on the cord or something because it works fine for me. If this reviews was helpful in your decision to buy or not, please let me know! That's how I know where to improve in my reviews. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not worth lower pricing, had to pay additional to return... Give it two (2) stars as pricing was cheap. However, battery was also- battery came with 1 dead cell in it, with 258 days of use. Will not get full charge (best is 86%) even overnight and then quickly discharge to about 50%, when laptop suddenly shut down. Here's HP's diagnostic info for *fully* charged battery (overnight). THEN, I HAD TO PAY MY OWN SHIPPING TO RETURN. ... NOT WORTH THE LOWER PRICE! Target text information: Your battery should have functioned like this. I am using this battery in my ... Initially charged up to only 89% max. While on battery only, discharged suddenly dropped from 65% to 7 % in about 2 minutes. Would only recharge to a max of 17%. Tried to call - only got busy signal. Returned & ordered another battery from different manufacturer. This one charged to 100% and with about 1.5 hours on battery discharged to 40%. It recharged to 100%, Your battery should have functioned like this. I am using this battery in my HP 8740w to write this review. 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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Laptop Accessories
computer
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test
1-hop neighbor's text information: Too many problems for such an expensive computer I purchased this refurbished computer from amazintechdeals aka iCompNY and have had numerous problems with it that I think are completely unacceptable for a computer that costs 1800.00. I would urge computer buyers to think twice before spending so much money on this item. 1) iCompNY installs by default a program that allows them to remotely control your computer for tech support purposes. I didn't know what the program was and uninstalled it but even had I known its purpose I would have likely uninstalled it because of a previous support experience I had with HP. They remotely connected to my computer to provide tech support. It wasn't until several weeks later that I discovered by accident that the tech support rep at HP never terminated the connection to my computer and still had complete access to it remotely until I manually terminated the process. Since then I've been wary of giving anyone remote access to my computer. 2) Shortly after I got the computer a Windows 10 update failed to install properly. When I looked at the update history for the computer I found that this same update had failed to install successfully multiple times before but iCompNY sent the computer to me anyway, leaving it to me to figure out how to get the update to install. 3) iCompNY sent my computer with a DVD reader drive instead of one that can write. They overnighted me a replacement drive which I installed. Unfortunately, the replacement drive 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 Target text information: Maybe before you decide on wanting this system or not and your worried about the motherboard contact the vendor and ask them if Another reviewer bashed the seller. I want to clarify some stuff. This is a decent pc if you can not build your own. This seller is selling a fast gaming machine. The chipset another reviewer is talking about means nothing to you unless you plan on switching out parts when you get it home. Maybe before you decide on wanting this system or not and your worried about the motherboard contact the vendor and ask them if they would change the board to a more desirable chipset like the 990fx r2 preferably asus. I am sure you will pay a few more dollars but it would be well worth it. The 990 chipset runs all new amd FX processor line. I am in no way affiliated with the vendor but i hate to see some one loose a sale over a snot nosed brat who never bought the system. I am a trained technician with 20 yrs of expierienc. 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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Computers & Tablets
computer
20,676
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Everything but the sticker that goes around the screen fit as desired. Overall this product gave me what i needed. Its a nice sticker cover that protects my razer blade from fingerprints. My only complaint is that the sticker that goes around the screen did not fit as desired. I ended up not using the piece that circles the screen because it would have been too much work to get it to fit. I tried streatching it but i was unable to. The good thing is it is oversized, so if one really wanted to use it they could probably cut around the inner area with a box cutter and get it to fit. It wasn't the easiest to put on, but I wasn't expecting it to be. I used the techniques stated on their website, but it still took me about 10 tries to get the top sticker just right. Overall, it does what I wanted it to and seems to be a well made sticker with a good adhesive that won't leave goo on your pc. It was also very easy to avoid bubbles. Be aware that the sticker does leave space on the edges, i did not mind this but I know some might, the pictures i gave will show you how much space you are given. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great skin! I was pleasantly surprised with how this turned out. The only thing I would improve is to add just a little bit more coverage to the edge, it seems like the dbrand skin is slightly better. For the price though, its awesome. The texture is really nice and gives me a lot more confidence when grabbing a hold of it. It doesn't feel like its just going to slip out of my hand anymore. Also, it was a tad bit difficult to install, but i was able to pull it back off and realign without issue. I love my RBS so much more now. NO MORE FINGER PRINTS! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent product but an even better customer service experience! Having had an initial concern with the screen decal not fitting the screen I wrote a mediocre review. Once Decalrus knew of my disappointment their customer service section kicked into action. Their candid response and the recognition of the newer model differential led to them making a very generous to replace the screen that has the cutouts that will fit the screen of the newer model. Target text information: now I have a cool laptop Worths every cent! 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.
2
Laptop Accessories
computer
66,715
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: Superb Product If Used With Windows Media Center Overall, this is a superb product if you, 1) use it with Windows Media Center instead of the included software; 2) purchase an external antenna to receive VHF channels; 3) don't mind that the tip of the product gets very hot when watching television. Something repeated in the other reviews is that the product gets very hot when it is running. That is true, and it concerned me when I was purchasing it because I was worried how it would affect the life of the product. At this point, I have had this product for more than two years, and it is true that it gets very hot when watching television. However, the part of the product that gets hot is the very end, the metal connection to the antenna. When you plug an antenna cable into the tuner, about 3 mm of the cable screw is left to exposed to the air. This part does get hot, but as it is exposed, the heat is mostly released outside of the tuner and at the very tip. I am not sure how much important circuitry is right near the cable screw, but most of the inside of the tuner--especially the tip that plugs into the computer--runs cool. The other problem with the hardware on this product is that the antenna is not very good at all for VHF channels, and there are considerable, noticeable jitters for UHF channels when the antenna is used indoors. I live 9 miles 1-hop neighbor's text information: Could be okay for you, but probably isn't...unless you're using Windows Media Center I bought this tuner about two weeks ago or so. I thought I'd settle into using it for a while before I remark on it. So, after using it for a while, here's what I think: depending on what you are expecting from it, it might suit your needs just fine, but then again, it might not. Here's what I wanted from it: I wanted to receive HDTV broadcasts on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1505 with Core Duo 1.83Ghz + 1Gb RAM + 80Gb HD); record shows of interest to me; burn a DVD from the recorded shows; project live broadcasts onto my DLP projector for a home theater experience on the cheap. The Good: The USB device *does* work. After setting up the required software to recognize the USB device, I was able to receive digital broadcasts just fine. When the broadcast was in high definition, the resulting picture on my laptop was really very good -- and Dell doesn't have the nicest laptop displays, either. Overall, I can't complain about the USB device other than it gets very hot, hot enough that if you touched it with, say, your upper arm, you'd jerk your arm away quickly because it's that hot to the touch. The little antenna that's included should receive nearby TV stations just fine. On my laptop, high-def broadcasts used about 35-45% of my CPU. Recording a show in native format jumped it up to about 50-60% (the native 1-hop neighbor's text information: Perfect Companion for OTA TV viewing on Xbox One I recently cut the cord & use my Xbox One as my cable TV substitute, along with a 50 mile high powered OTA HD antenna. Prior to this product, the antenna was plugged directly into the TV & worked great. I now use this adapter & it's even better. I can now pause live TV for up to 30 minutes at a time, and can fast forward or rewind, within that time frame. The Xbox One TV guide has more information than what was available via my TV & features the correct channel logos & even pictures of the shows you are watching, making it appear like a cable TV guide. And most importantly, certain channels that were blurry before, now come in more frequently than if the antenna was plugged directly into the TV. I have no idea why that would be, but the signal appears to be more clear after going through the console or this adapter. As a bonus, you can also pair this up with the Xbox Smart Glass app, giving you the ability to stream TV to your tablet or phone, while another member of the household plays a game. In addition, the Smart Glass app provides a very good tv guide on your tablet or phone, which complements TV viewing via an Xbox One, greatly. I get over 100 channels using this adapter & a separately purchased 50 mile, amplified, HD antenna. I will note that I live in Los Angeles, Target text information: Fantastic little device! When I first heard anout this product, I was a bit skeptical, because of some of the bad reviews that this product had recived over the internet. However, I said what the heck, I can always send it back if it doesn't work out. Save to say, this little wonder works great on my Vostro 1500, despite the bad reviews. I live in a podunk little town, and I got six very strong Digital and HD signals, and that was even without the use of the external antenna included, wich I would not use anyhow, due to it's magnetic base. All my Digital and HD stations come in great, with very little or no breakup. If it does this well in a small town like Palm Springs, I am dying to check out what it can do in a major metro area. However, it is not without some minor flaws; the bundled software it uses is slow, and to be honest , it sort of sucks. I would reccomend using something else, if possible, such as Windows Media Player, or Dell MediaDirect for the best results. I would highly reccomend this to any college student who doesn't want to fight over waat they want to watch either in thier dayroom, or spending needless money for a tv set for thier dorm room. I would also reccomend it to travelers waiting on a connecting flight with nothing to do, and it would be great for campers who don't want to sink thousands of dollars 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.
4
Computer Components
computer
2,351
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: One Unusable Antenna Hardware installed ok, getting the mini bracket and swapping it out for the full length bracket was a bit more involved than I would've expected, but I'm not too concerned about that. Nor was the software / driver install, as my Windows 10 install conveniently already had the drivers preinstalled (Your mileage may vary, so download the drivers for you chosen M.2 wi-fi card before hardware installation!). My reason for 3/5 was that there was some metal ... thing in the screw of one of the antennas! You can see it in the picture with both of them (the top one). I'm guessing that I got refurb antennas from old install. It prevented the install of that antenna, and this card would've been returned if I didn't just so happen to have a pair of spare TP-Link antennas from a dead router available. Everything else is fantastic though, and it looks like everyone else didn't have my problem, so if you need an M.2 DIY Wi-Fi PCIe card, I would still get this one again. But I'd make sure to have an extra antenna, just in case. 1-hop neighbor's text information: I would recommend running a read/write speed test using an app like ... Thanks to a few Youtube reviews, I selected the 850 EVO (250) for my Macbook Pro (2013). For those who are on the fence, I would recommend running a read/write speed test using an app like blackmagic via the apple app store. My original rating was roughly 25MBs write and 50MBs read, with the standard 500GB HDD. I used a simple SATA adapter cloning kit for under $20 to connect the 2.5 SSD to my MAC via USB. Once you connect the drive, the system disk utility launches and you can rename and partition the SSD- easy. I used the Carbon Copy Cloner trial version cloning software after i partitioned the drive and transferred all data via cloning utility. The transfer took less than 15 minutes and verified successful transfer via disk utility. Once done, I powered off and removed the back case of the Macbook- removed the four screws that retained the HHD and slipped the SATA connector off. I connected the new SSD via the SATA connector and replaced all retaining screws (after removing the hex screws from the HHD, I placed them on the new SSD). Upon powering back up, there was a slight delay but once done- perfect. My speeds boosted to about 330MBs write and over 500MBs read (**disclaimer** this number will vary based on what you have running while conducting the test). No problems as of this post, apps launch much faster and you will be amazed 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: Excellent card and great price - Read to learn more on how to connect bluetooth cable - bad manual for amateurs on this part. I got this card few days ago and installation was pretty straight forward except the part where I had to connect the bluetooth cable. Read this review if you are like me wondering how to connect this cable to the Motherboard. Once you install this card connect the smaller side of the black bluetooth cable to the card and other end to your motherboard front panel connections. But this is where things got tricky for me as I did not have a pin in that panel that has + at the right spot. My Motherboard is ASUS Z97-A after some research I found that I have to connect this to USB panels on the motherboard. On motherboards the USB panel will have two rows one with Four pin and another 5 pin, you have to connect the bluetooth cable to 4 pin part. Now I got stuck again which way the four pin should go. Time to open up your Motherboard manual online or the book to see which pin is what or Google USB panel motherboard for Images and top five will give you which one is D+ and D- on the four pin panel. Connect and enjoy Bluetooth on this card. Now back to review - Excellent card for the price and I max out on my Upload and Download speeds to my ISP rate all times. No more long 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.
4
Computer Components
computer
31,465
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: The silver screws mounted my ssd to the rack nicely, using the handy screwdriver that came with the ... The rack came with two types of screws, silver colored and black. The silver screws mounted my ssd to the rack nicely, using the handy screwdriver that came with the product. The black screws did not fit the rack (nor did the silver.) I emailed Inateck, and got an immediate reply. After a couple more emails with more information, Inateck shipped a replacement. I found that the replacement was exactly the same as the original. I figured that with two of them, I could afford to ruin one by forcing the screws. I used a larger Phillips driver and forced the black screws into the rack, expecting stripped threads. But, the threads did not strip, and the screws fit right. Upon further inspection, I saw that the rack holes were not threaded, but they were threaded after driving the screws. Obviously, the holes needed to be tapped, using the provided black screws. It takes some muscle (not too much, I'm 83 years old,) but it works. The cables did the job perfectly. I docked one star for documentation. There should be instructions that say: 1. Use the silver screws to mount the drive. 2. Use the black screws to tap the holes in the rack. 3. You will need a larger Phillipshead screwdriver. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great in Antec 300 case This mounting kit does the job to convert a 5.25" bay into a 3.5" one. I used it to add a USB 3.0 hub to the front of my Antec 300 case. Installation was easy with the included screws, the plastic is sturdy and doesn't have any flex to it on the front panel. Recommended. 1-hop neighbor's text information: DO NOT USE THE INCLUDED POWER CABLE. FRIED 2 OF MY DRIVES! I decided to free up some space in my case and eliminate a 3.5" hard drive rack I wasn't using. Previously, I had 2 different 2.5" converters and used SATA power cables directly to the power supply. The mounting parts to this kit work as expected and hold two drives nicely with a small gap between drives. Since the drives were much closer together now, I decided to use the included Y-adapter plug to power the drives via 4-pin. When I went to turn the computer back on, there was a brief flash, then nothing. I re-opened the case to inspect, and there was a fried electronics smell coming from the two drives. I reconnected them via the SATA power cables, but now nothing works. THIS ADAPTER FRIED TWO OF MY SSD HARD DRIVES. (Crucial 256GB and Samsung EVO 850 500GB). BEWARE OF USING THEIR INCLUDED ADAPTER. This thing just cost me hundreds of dollars and countless files. Target text information: Hard Drive Rails Bought these rails to see if they would also fit the CoolerMaster Hard Drive cage. They don't but at the price it was worth a try. The seller charges a shipping charge for each hard drive rail even if you order them all at once. Beware. No difference between new or slightly used items except for the 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.
5
Data Storage
computer
5,981
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Good quality cable. 1-hop neighbor's text information: It worked Served the purpose for charging and programming a Logitech TV remote control - glad I bought this! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Initial cable went bad, but replacement working well. Initially, I was very happy with the cable. It looks nice and it flexes well, but after a month of use, it stopped making a reliable connection. I use it to occasionally connect an external battery to my phone, so it does get some wear being in and out of my pocket. But in order for it to work now, I have to apply a little pressure to the micro USB connector that connects to the phone. It's not an issue with the phone's connector. I see the same issue using the cable with other devices, and I have no problem if I use a different cable. I don't think it's a short in the wire; slight upward pressure on the connector establishes a connection, but letting go loses the connection and the connector barely moves. Update: The seller contacted me and offered to send a free replacement. They were very nice and quickly sent the new cable. I would give them five stars for customer service. Consequently, I'm temporarily increasing this review to three stars. I have received the replacement cable and will update after I've had a chance to use it for a month or so, to see if I experience the same issue. Update: The new cable has held up for two months. Hopefully that means the first one was just a fluke. Target text information: Great for Harmony Remote cable. Bought this as a replacement cable for my Logitech Harmony 700 remote. Works for programming and charging. 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.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
29,515
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Like the other reviewers Even the web site for Patriot does not show this as being a USB 3.0 drive, yet the packaging is very clear that it is a 3.0. Like the other reviewers, this thing gets very hot very fast. Nothing else is fast about it. The USB 3.0 claim on the packaging is suspicious. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Exactly what I needed I needed a bunch of small flash drives, but decided to get 8GB instead of 2GB simply because the definition of 'small' changes year to year and I hope these last for several years at least. I didn't want cheap off brand flash drives since I just threw away 3 year old ones that no longer worked at all, and I've been happy with SanDisk. I didn't test the speed of these -- I will be using them on both USB2 and USB3 systems I did discover a trick here that people reporting how hard the connector is to retract when I found I couldn't retract one. When you want to retract it, press DOWN on the red button and retract. If you try to retract without pressing down, it's locked. I actually love this feature since it means that the head doesn't retract accidentally when inserting into a tight port.. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Simply done right I have tried 3 different mounts for 2.5" drives in 3.5" racks. This is the only one that gets everything exactly right. Specifically, it allows mounting two 2.5" drives in the space of a 3.5" drive, and has all 10 tapped (threaded) holes that a 3.5" HDD has, in the right places (6 on the sides, 4 on the bottom). This makes it a truly universal mount -- it will fit in any case that has mounting holes designed to fit a standard 3.5" HDD. But don't expect it to work in a hot-swap tray that requires the SATA and power connectors to be in a certain position (for a hot-swap tray, you might want the Icy Dock adapter 2.5" To 3.5" Ssd/sata Convert ) Target text information: Absolutely horrendous write speeds. This product is so misleading. Simply put, I feel duped by SanDisk. The advertised 100 MB/s speeds are accurate...but only for read speed. Read speed is only half the story. SanDisk, you cannot advertise this as 100 MB/s when the write speeds are at USB 2.0 quality. Do not buy this if you are expecting 100 MB/s, or even 30 MB/s, write speeds, because this drive will disappoint you at USB 2.0 speeds (10MB/s). The stellar reviews on Amazon made me hopeful, but turns out you can't expect too much from this flash drive. I have made sure all my drivers are installed correctly, so I know my computer's USB 3.0 capabilities are running, as can be seen in the high read speeds. Even my generic local computer shop's USB 3.0 flash drive had faster write speeds than this much more expensive drive. 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.
5
Data Storage
computer
36,858
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: This isn't 1TB I was so excited to get this hard drive it works just fine BUT i put it in my ps4 and the hard drive i bought that was marked as 1 TB shows up as 600gb in my ps4 so NO I AM NOT HAPPY WITH MY ORDER I heard of this happening to people but their hard drive is around 850 gb at least. I should have paid for a 750 gb if i knew this was gonna happen.... damn it I'm pissed ... i went through swapping it out and installing the ps4 os/ firmware just to find out you sent me the wrong damn one ... this is so frustrating . Target text information: False advertsing Sorry this isn't an actual review, but advertising a drive with a 8MB cache as a "hybrid" is highly misleading. 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.
5
Data Storage
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: They dissipate heat... These dissipate heat as well as any other chunk of metal with fins sticking out. I use them with peltier coolers, but I'm going to have to switch to an active cooled heatsink because they put out too much heat for these to handle. 1-hop neighbor's text information: cleanliness next to godliness Purchased this adhesive for re-affixing heat sinks in used server machines. I got an incredible deal on the servers because some of the heat-sink clips broke while the original owners were performing maintenance. This product was used on the northbridge/southbridge chips. Because this product bonds elements together you will not likely use this for the CPU. I purchased 92% alcohol and cotton pads from the drug store and cleaned up the old crusted stuff that was on the chip and heat-sink. Mixing the two components was straightforward. They seem to thicken up a bit after mixing and a tiny dollop is all you need for complete coverage. After a few minutes it seemed to completely bond to the aluminum heat-sink, but I didn't really feel inclined to aggravate the process. I let the servers sit overnight, but had it not been the end of the day I would have felt comfortable beginning burn-in testing immediately. ** UPDATE ** Over two years after application I was able to inspect the bond. With the server running 24/7 365 in a rack-mount environment the bond still seems strong. I have no worries about this product. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Thermal Tape 1" sqaure Works as advertized. You get 10 pcs of 1"x1" tape. Works well on heat sinks (you might have to trim it - use a sharp knife or pair of scissors) and works on cpu. Target text information: Works great I ordered this to affix heat sinks to my Pololu stepper motor drivers, much easier than the two part liquid and so far so good. No overheated driver chips, which means no missed steps.. 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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Computer Components
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great quality case for a NAS or HTPC This was a perfect case for my FreeNAS home server build. TON's of drive bays. The hot-swap bays on the front are actually really nice. I know some people have complained that they are plastic, but I really don't see this as a problem. They are solid, and seriously, how often are you going to be taking these in and out? The rest of the case is all metal, with the front door being brushed black aluminum. It just looks really nice, if you're into that. My NAS is in the basement in a cool area where no one can see it. I bought it because of the number of hot-swap bays in the front, not because it looks nice. Some other cases I looked at required you to open the case to replace drives. The case is a little tight inside, but I would expect that considering how much is going into such a small space. As others have said, you have to loosen the front drive cage and slide it out the front if you ever need to get to the motherboard. It's not that big a deal, but it is more work than what you would normally need to do in a conventional case. Again, how often will I be doing this?? Hopefully not a lot! Overall this is a really solid case and would probably be great for a HTPC as well. That said, it's not completely silent and you "know" it's there because 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not worth the extra time This product shows in pictures to have drive cady/s and in written description says "The resulting product includes all relevant accessories, comes with a minimum 90-day warranty, and may arrive in a generic box." Drive cady is a relevant accessory is it not? Run from these guys many better options out here. I will spend a little more from Stallion Tek and get a usable server not one that I have to order additional parts to make work!!! Mitch 1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent value, quick to set up. This little server is an excellent value. It appears that Dell is shooting directly at the Lenovo TS140 market, and with this one they hit a bullseye! Specific likes: Comes well packed in a typical Dell shipping box. Includes 4 GB ECC RAM (not that you will leave it that way, but it gives you a baseline and a way to make sure it posts straight out of the box) Nice fit and finish, particularly at this price point. Quiet! Good internal cable management. Decent expandability for a server this size, up to 4 3.5" drives with snap-in plastic caddies included and 2 2.5" drives, although there are only 4 SATA ports on the board, so you will need an add on card for 6 drives. Good compatibility with Windows Server 2012 R2. No additional drivers were necessary during the install, it even recognized the Intel software RAID array. Also worked fine with Ubuntu 16.04, no hardware detection issues. I didn't try the software RAID. Flexible memory options. In critical usage, use ECC RAM, but for less demanding requirements plain DDR3L works fine. Dislikes: Only 1 NIC onboard. Not a big deal, since there are PCIe slots, but still..... Funky power supply plugs. If you are going to use these in an importatant role you will need to either have a spare power supply on hand or an adapter cable, so you can swap out a bad supply quickly. To be fair, the Lenovo TS 140 also uses non-standard power Target text information: and it's time to take a stand against the unethical abuse of corporations like Dell. There are many other server and desktop ... I would not buy this, or frankly any Dell. We have had problems with our last two Dell servers right out of the box, one of which was this model. Spent over 6 hours on phone with 20+ Dell reps, only one of which was in the USA, and none that resolved the hardware issue. It's time companies stopped sending our jobs overseas, and it's time to take a stand against the unethical abuse of corporations like Dell. There are many other server and desktop options. 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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Servers
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great feature set, helpful product support, good Wifi performance, at 2x the cost of other AC routers QUICK SUMMARY: The router is designed with beginners in mind, but provides all the features power users could dream of. WHAT I LIKE: - The router has a very beginner-friendly setup page that walks you through the process of configuring the router to your liking - The directions that come with the router are also detailed and very easy to follow (one example of this is that the Ethernet cable that came with the router was actually labeled 'modem' to indicate that it should be plugged into the modem, then into the router, as per the instructions) - Despite its initial beginner's focus, the router has all the configurability you could desire, from port forwarding to dynamic DNS. - The router has a button that will disable its blue LED indicator lights (I wish all electronics had this function). - It has MU-MIMO, although I didn't notice much difference between it and our current router, which is a modern dual-band router with AC protocol. USING AMPED-WIRELESS SUPPORT: If you think you'll need help setting up a router, Amped-Wireless makes sure you know support is available. I actually contacted their representatives twice during the course of my configurations, and had positive interactions both times. The first contact was email, and I received a reply exactly 24 hours later with a detailed and accurate answer regarding my question. The second experience was with their live-chat support. A representative was able to 1-hop neighbor's text information: Extremely fast but constantly disconnects. I bought this to replace my five year old router. As far as speed, what an improvement over my old one, very pleased and extremely surprised. Unfortunately, like a lot of other users have commented, I too was a victim of constant disconnects. Because I really liked how fast it worked, I tried trouble-shooting the constant disconnect issue for days, but finally had to give up and returned the unit. Replaced this with the ASUS (RT-AC68U) Wireless-AC1900 Dual-Band Gigabit Router. This one was just as fast, except not a single disconnect since installation (going on one week without one single disconnect). 1-hop neighbor's text information: I expected it to work, just not this well - Excellent, easy to setup and better output than specs on box ZyXEL Armor Z2 Gen2 AC2600 Gaming and Media Gigabit Router [NBG6817] I got this from a friend and was interested in trying it out. I have some basic technical skills, but by no means am an expert on this stuff, so this is more of an experience review, rather than technical expert. TL:DR - I expected it to work, just not this well - Excellent, easy to setup and better output than specs on box I have a small home network, a few computers, xbox one, iphones and some tablets. Probably about average for a small family. This unit replaced a fairly recent unit that was less than a year old. I wanted to compare the difference before I hooked it up, so I googled some specs and even read a couple of forum posts out of curiosity. What I found was that the ZyXEL Armor Z2 had about the same specs as my old unit from another manufacturer. Pretty much similar list of features, processing etc. There was however a difference in cost - the ZyXEL Armor Z2 is about $100 more. After looking up the specs and seeing similar features I had limited expectations. My current network ran well, had a few dropouts here and there, but had pretty good speed from our charter cable internet connected to our wi-fi router. Setup - I read the instructions and they are Target text information: High speed, dual CPUs, powerful dual band WIFI networks and all the new features you need for your home or office!  This is the first Quad Stream router released by Netgear. It features the use of a powerful 1.4GHz CPU and it actually has a second CPU running at 500MHz for use as a WIFI offload processor. The unit has two USB 3.0 ports and one eSATA port that provides fast network storage for your home or office. These specs for the speeds of the CPUs and the number of network storage ports make this a very powerful system for your networking needs. It offers WIFI speeds of up to 2.33 Gbps. The unit has 128 MB of flash memory and 256 MB of RAM. I had a very good router installed in my home and a secondary powerful AP (Access Point) that covers several acres of land. I can get a WIFI connection in some directions almost 500 yards away from my home. I removed that primary router (ASUS) and installed a Netgear Nighthawk AC 1900 and then this Netgear Nighthawk X4 AC2350 and then I took signal strength readings on the 2.4 GHz band at varying distances within my home and on different floors. The results show that on longer distances the Netgear routers' WIFI signal strength is about 10 times stronger than the one I removed. I will post that detailed data later in this review and in the video. 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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Networking Products
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Product! I like how easy it was to put in, and the easy instructions. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good for price, could be better on Samsung Tab S2 with two design tweaks First let me say the quality for the price is hard to beat and overall I do like it. I do have two issues. On the Samsung Tab S2, the case forces a change to the angle your finger hits the fingerprint reader. Even after I retrained the fingerprint reader I could not get it to reliably work with the case on. This could be fixed easily with a gap at the bottom by the fingerprint reader like there are on each side. The second issue is the speakers are partially blocked by the case. If these two issues were fixed it would be perfect for me. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Updated!! Replaced My Laptop and Tower!!! (Watch My Video For A Quick Demo)  I purchased my Tab S2 at Best Buy but I wanted to share my thoughts on Amazon. I'm not going to go over specs and such since you can read those in a hundred other places. Though I will say that the "new" version is preloaded with Marshmallow and now uses a Qualcomm octacore processor in place of the Exynos that shipped with the first gen. I decided to make a quick video of my Tab S2 8 and the accesories I use with it (keyboard, mouse, otg adapter, and usb hub). It is my hope that it will simplify the transiton for those of you that are not familiar with Android or haven't used a tablet before. I've replaced my laptop and desktop with the 9.7 and 8 inch Tab S2's. So far I've had no issue doing the things I used to do with my computer like: ms office, printing (wired and wireless), browsing the web, transferring documents etc to and from the device, and much more. I even mirror my Note 5 on the tablet using SideSync so I don't have to switch to my phone for calls and texts. Please watch the video to see how you can make a legitimit laptop/desktop replacement. If you have any questions feel free to ask and if you found the review to be useful please indicate so. Update: I Target text information: Almost but Not It was a great idea. The screen adhered perfectly, but there was a bubble that formed in the center that wouldn't go away. There was no dust or fingerprints; both the screen and screen protector were clean and free from residue. No matter how hard I pressed or pushed, the bubble would not go away. I thought it was the screen, so I contacted the seller. They were kind enough to send me a replacement, but again, the same thing happened. A bubble formed in the middle of the screen. I cleaned the screen with alcohol and soap and water and tried reapplication. Again, it was the same thing. I started thinking that maybe there was something wrong with the surface of my tablet, so I removed the screen protector and placed it up higher on my screen in just a random place. In this case, I placed it above the center of the screen. The screen adhered to the top portion, and again the bubble showed up. Not in the center of the screen, but in the center of the screen protector--the bubble was in the exact place it would be if the screen was adhered in the proper position. I tried out some other placements, and still, the bubble was in the same area on the screen protector. So, there is definitely something wrong with both screens. I bought another brand of screen protector, and I haven't had any 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 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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Tablet Accessories
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Three Stars Didnt do what I expected. 1-hop neighbor's text information: A Second Unit Works LIke A Charm I would like to share my experience with this print server - it took me only 15 minutes to get it setup and print the first page. First unit I got is defective - it refused to talk to my router reliably. Exchanged for the second unit and this one works like a charm. I am able to print from my notebook and desktop to my Samsung Multifunction Laser printer - the print speed is FAST and feels similar to direct USB connection! Here's my advice on setting this unit up under Windows XP 1) First connect the DP-G310 via regular ethernet cable (NOT cross-over cable) to your Router / Hub / Switch. From Internet Explorer (or Netscape) type [...] to enter the DP-G310 setup. If it doesn't come up then you need to follow the instruction on setting your computer's IP address to within the range. Fortunately, I have a D-Link 802.11B router which automatically talk to the DP-G310 so I don't have to go through the trouble of manually set IP address on my computer. (However, if you don't have a Router / Hub and you just want to connect the DP-G310 DIRECTLY to your computer's ethernet port then you will most likely need a cross-over cable and need to set IP address of your computer maunally as instructed in the manual.) 2) Once you enter the DP-G310 setup page you need to enter your router's name, any encryption (64 vs. 128 bit, etc). This part is 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works fine - just install using these tips After reading the mixed reviews for this, I still decided to try the Linksys Wireless Print Server. Although this is more expensive than the wired print server, I thought that it may be nice to locate my printers (one is USB and the other is parallel/USB) and wireless router in different locations. Neither printer is multi-function. I first tried a "wired" Linksys print server, but was unable to connect (2) USB printers using a hub - plus the price of the print server and the hub was nearly the same as the wireless device. So far so good, but there are some things that I suggest you do when installing this device. These are based on personal experience, which has been a process of educated trial and error. An IT professional may do things differently, but if you were an IT professional, you probably wouldn't be reading these reviews. My network is almost entirely Linksys components (wireless router, wireless adapter, and print server), although I am using the network cards that were pre-installed with those computers that are hard wired to the router. First, disable your firewall. This will allow you to test the compatibility of the printers, the network, and the print sever without the extra component to worry about. Once everything is up and running, you can enable your firewall and tweak any networking restrictions at that time. Secondly, when configuring the router (which is the first step), you will need to have this "wired" to Target text information: A bit of a hassle but worth it When I upgraded my wireless security to WPA I needed to upgrade my old D-Link wireless printserver (802.11b) to something that had WPA compatibility. I shopped around a lot for this and ended up going with the refurbished model because of the large price difference. Over all I am very happy with this unit however I ran into a few set up problems which may be a real pain for the average user. Like all Linksys wireless products (or all that I have had experience with) the package came with a driver/set up CD that says "run me first". The CD guides you through the set up process - telling you which cables to plug in first. To configure the printserver it needs to be plugged into the printer as well as the wireless router. The problem? Well, if my printer was near the router I wouldn't need a wireless printserver. So if you don't have a long ethernet cable (luckily I did) then you might have to move your printer temporarily - not a big deal but annoying. Once the printserver was plugged in correctly the setup program "searches" for the printserver. This is where I had my first big problem. Although it was plugged in correctly, the computer couldn't find the printserver. I verified all the cables were correct and tried about 100 more times. Nothing. Eventually enraged, I called linksys tech support. The woman I spoke with was pleasant, though she didn't speak the best 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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Networking Products
computer
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train
1-hop neighbor's text information: It's a good cooling pad, but... I just bought a new computer and I wanted a cooling pad for it. I looked at several cooling pads before buying this one. It actually arrived a day ahead of schedule, so I got to check it out on my old computer. I set it on my table, opened the little flip up rest, and put the computer on it, It worked great...nice and quiet too. Got my new computer today, so it was out with the old and in with the new...except for one little problem. My new computer has a curved lower edge and won't catch on the cooling pad's rest. Outside of that little hiccup, this is a nice cooling pad. Would I recommend it to someone? Yes, but I'd be sure to let them know it will only hold a certain style computer shell. (see photo of lower front edge to see what I mean) 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: Review of Cooling Pad after 11 months of use I bought my cooling pad in February, 2016, so 11 months of use. The unit draws air down through the laptop and out either side. My laptop is a HP 15.7" and fits the pad quite well. A 17" laptop would overhang the sides some. My use is for heavy business use, but no gaming. I understand gaming computers have much more waste heat and as such I can not speak to that operating environment. For my use, the pad does a great job of cooling my laptop. After about 10 months of use, I noticed extra noise coming from the pad, especially upon restarting the laptop after it had been turned off for a few hours. Being an engineer, I had to investigate. (I was concerned there might be a bad fan bushing that would mean the end of the cooling pad was likely soon.) The investigation required disassembly of the pad, i.e. removing the four rubber feet, 6 screws, and the expanded metal grill covering the fans. My tools were a flashlight, a jewelers Phillips head screwdriver, a small flat head screwdriver, Q-tips, a cleaning cloth, and a can of canned air. What I found was a pronounced accumulation of hair on the leading edges of the fan blades as well as dust on the remainder of the blades. After a through cleaning and reassembly, the pad was running as quietly at the day I first put it to use. It would seem the hair Target text information: Good but has one main issue Its a solid stand and the fan is reasonably quiet but... the two protruding clips that hold the laptop in place make it impossible to type comfortably via the laptop's keyboard. To make it work I had to find something to raise the height of the keyboard to almost the height of the clips. See attached photo. 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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Laptop Accessories
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Hands down the best USB hub I have owned I purchased 2 of these and love the design. I was trying to find hubs that had the ports on the front with no wires from the back. I found that hard to find until these. The USB cable is hard wired into the side. The AC is plugged into the same side and that can be disconnected. It is triangular shaped and comes with mounts to stick on a surface. I have both mounted under my studio desk with the ports faced in the back. I had to use superglue as the adhesive mounts kept coming off...probably had to do with the surface of the desk. Not a problem at all for me. Keeps everything organized and easily accessible. Quality build and does not feel cheap. 2 usb ports are spaced out further to allow access to bulkier usb products. UPDATED JUNE 1ST 2009 Lately I noticed my PC would hang when booted. I would have to disconnect the hubs. Once I did that the PC would boot. I tried to narrow it down to which USB device was causing the hang and no luck. A couple days later I wondered about unplugging the AC from the hubs to see if that would help. So I disconnected them from the outlet and plugged back in...no more hang. It's like it had to be reset or something. UPDATED APRIL 17TH 2010 Both USB ports are working like they should. I have 14 usb devices hooked up and Target text information: Small and conspicuous. Works well. Does what it ... Small and conspicuous. Works well. Does what it is supposed to do. 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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Networking Products
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Arrived timely and works just fine The replacement keyboard was shipped as promised and at arrival we made the change. It's working just fine since then. Target text information: Buyer beware. I received the wrong part. Even ... Buyer beware. I received the wrong part. Even though it looked correct on the front the cable on the back was way too short and could not be changed. The keyboard model number was no where near the one advertised. PS This is what I do for a living so I do know what I am talking about. 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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Computer Components
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Easy Connect My "wireless" Epson printer came with no printer cable, so I was surprised to read in the set up instructions that the use of a printer cable was recommended. Of course they didn't specify the type or model number of cable, no surprise at this point. After some research on the internet I was about 73% sure that I knew what cord to order. The cord I chose was the right one, it works fine, it was inexpensive, and it was delivered quickly. 1-hop neighbor's text information: S*** product. Absolute s***, I bought this chord and received a broken one. The in side of the cable with he three prongs. One of the prongs were damaged on arival. Won't plug into anything. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Just what I needed. Works great with my XP-420. Exactly what I needed and the 10 foot cord gives me enough length to not have to worry about placement. Target text information: Five Stars 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 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
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train
1-hop neighbor's text information: One out of Two isn't bad. The product application is great a nice long phone cord. However, I can only give it a three, more like 2.5, because in a package of two only one of the cords works. I have tried it in several different USB outlets around my home as well as different USB devices. Just be ready for one of the two cords not to work. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Rapid charges my Nexus 6P I use this cable to charge my Nexus 6P. Works as advertised and I haven't had any issues. 1-hop neighbor's text information: LG 5 does not fit Does not fit my LG 5 Target text information: Five Stars very pleased 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: I highly recommend this CPU if your a serious HPC nerd with ... I stream from a media server to 10 devices. I used an old HP workstation that I loaded with 16 Gig of RAM. No matter what I did I couldn't get my streams to stop buffering.... Until I got this little monster! No matter what I stream or how many devices I stream to simultaneously it runs all smooth as silk. I highly recommend this CPU if your a serious HPC nerd with more enthusiasm than money. Arrived at my door on time and the kit even included the heat sink jelly. Nice touch, guys! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Price/Performance ratio is outstanding I got this with my new computer and have had no problems with it. I used to have an amd x2 3800+ and this beats it easily, I couldn't play Dirt at the minimum settings on that, it was a slide show, this one is all high at 1680x1050 resolutions with the same graphics card and 1gb more of ram and its smooth. Runs at 65W with the new 45nm manufacturing method making it easily OC'ed to 3.5ghz someone even got it to 4ghz on air cooling! Quads and the older DC's use 95W and have the older dies making them more prone to overheat and be less stable. This is the budget OCers dream chip! I use it at stock 2.5ghz. I get 35FPS average on the GTA4 benchmark tool at 1440x900 with medium settings and lower settings on distance and shadows numerical settings, not too bad for an eighty dollar chip versus the quads at more than double as well as the high end duals. Compared to a q6600 with the same ram, 4GB, and the same graphics card, 8800GT512, which can set it on high settings and max the numerical settings at 1600x1200 I get 75-80% the performance. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Fast, Stable & Solid Performance Before buying the E8600 processor, I was torn between the E8400 (3.0Ghz), E8500 (3.16 Ghz) & E8600 (3.33 Ghz) processors. The 8600 is priced considerably higher than the 8400 and 8500 for only a minor boost in speed. Either processor will provide oustanding performance. In my case, I own a 680i SLI board that is not compatible with Yorkfield Quad Core processors. This Wolfdale 8600 is truly the maximum baseline performance processor that I can put into my system, so I felt I should go with the higher 3.33 Ghz for more "stable" overclocking potential. ** Overclocking is generally not recommended due to the potential to damage the components; Safe overclocking is possible with the right hardware, the right expertise, the right voltages, the right cooling and the right guidance ** If you do not overclock your PC, then the E8500 or E8400 will give you the most bang for your buck. If you DO overclock your PC, the E8500 or E8400 will still give you them most bang for your buck. Any of the these 3 processors will overclock nicely. For a little extra $$$, you can get this E8600 and have a higher "starting point" of 3.33 Ghz at 1333FSB. In my case, I run a 680i board with a maximum declared FSB of 1600Mhz. I also run 8 Gigs of Hyper X DDR2 at 800Mhz. Doing the Math, I found that I can adjust my FSB Overclock to a flat 400Mhz, giving me a resulting 1600FSB at a Target text information: Cheap Upgrade A worthwhile upgrade from a Celeron E3300. Has been running great for about 2 months now. For $20 why not have the fastest dual core ever made for Socket 775? Windows Experience Processor score went from 5.9-6.7. Also, I probably would have went with a Core 2 Quad but was not sure about compatibility with the chipset I had (G41 Express). This seemed like a safe bet, and was worth 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: 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: Garbage solution Decided to open mine after it fried. This is just a microsd reader with a microsd card inside thus why speeds are horrible and it overheats. Sandisk should be ashamed to sell such crap solution. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Purchased this for use on a new MacBook Pro which ... Purchased this for use on a new MacBook Pro which only has USB-C ports, to be used as a way to transfer files quickly to other machines with usb-3 ports. I put it on my keychain and within 24-48 hours of having it in my pocket the device had already broken. The interior swivel piece (with he USB 3 and Type C connectors) came right off and disappeared somewhere. I lost some important data due to this thing not being able to hold together with normal use in a pocket. Bummer. Target text information: 61.91GB Flash Drive NOT 64GB Flash Drive They shouldn't say 64GB when it does not have 64GB. I like the size and design of the device but 64GB is false advertising. The flash drive has 61.91GB. Other than the fact the storage size is a lie the flash drive is nice. 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: for all you solitaire fans this thing decimates solitaire. I couldn't believe it. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars 4 way SLI rocks!!,. GTA 5 max settings runs 130-144 fps no lag :D 1-hop neighbor's text information: Fastest single GPU card in the universe! (for now..) Hello there, I'm sure as you read this review there may have been tears shed, hair pulled out, foreheads banged against hard surfaces, screams and curses uttered, more tears, frustration, and exhaustion only to realize that you're still contemplating between the GTX 680 and the infamous 7970. Being an owner of a XFX Dual Dissipation Black Edition 7970 Factory OCed to 1000M (currently the fastest 7970), I was skeptical of purchasing a GTX 680 due to numerous rumors that claim they have similar performances. Being a compulsive shopper I bought it. I ran many tests and here's what I found: After comparing benchmarks with both cards on 3DMark and Heaven, the GTX 680 and 7970 traded blows with each other. Keep in my mind that my 7970 is faster than the reference 7970s. In games such as Battlefield 3, the GTX 680 performed faster by 5-12% in terms of FPS on 2560x1440 resolution with Maxed Ultra settings 0xAA. If you have a monitor with 1920x1080 or 1680x1080, you'll see a 20-35% gain in performance on Maxed Ultra settings 0xAA (as proven by popular websites such as hardcanuck, overclock.net etc). I was afraid the 680's 2GB VRAM was insufficient to render so many pixels on a 2560x1440 (just like how many GTX 580 1.5GB users experienced on this resolution which is why they released a 3GB version), but to my surprise it did a fine job and still gained lead over the 7970 by 5-10%. I won't go Target text information: EVGA builds a solid card This is a solid graphics card for those that demand the best in performance. It's important to note though that it's probably overkill for those of you playing at 1080p, if that's your target resolution a 670 is probably a good fit for performance. I'm running this with a 2560x1440 display and so far I've cranked everything to the max and noticed no major issues in performance (a few spots in Crysis 3 were in the 30fps range). So ultimately i'm more than happy with this card for my gaming needs. SLI for the TITANS are way overkill and that extra 1k in gpus would be spent better in other places. Keep in mind this is a full display port card and you'll need a mini display adapter if you decide to use with a cinema display. 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 Good Price! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Version 2 vs. Version 1 This is a slightly more technical review for you folks, and if you're just using this to connect to WiFi, you can safely ignore it. After purchasing this, I found it does not properly work with some Linux setups that were usually guaranteed to work (Kali). After some reaserch, I found that the adapter has two versions - one with an Atheros Chipset, and one with a RealTek Chipset. So far, the only reliable way to tell that I've ascertained is to look at the bottom of the device itself for the FCC number, which is a small sequence of numbers directly above the barcode on the back. If yours reads "TE7WN722NV2", you have the RealTek version 2, which is unusable for some projects. Otherwise, you likely have the superior Atheros version. Another way to tell is, sometimes, next to the S/N on the back, it'll say "v2.1" or something similar. So far I haven't worked out if the FCC number or version is on the box, as I threw that away before realizing this. I'm rating this product two stars for not making it clear that this was something that I needed to worry about. There should be, at least in the description, something saying that this is Version 2 using the RealTek Chipset instead of Atheros. I don't know if they sell the Version 1 at all, but some people I've asked said they received that version, meaning the seller may be just randomly picking between versions 1 and 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best WiFi antenna on the market but better with the 7dBi panel antenna Nearly all Amazon.com reviewers agree, the Alfa AWUS036H is the long range WiFi antenna on the market. But with 3 antenna options to chose from, which is the best setup? I own the all 3 wi-fi antennas from Alpha: 5dBi omni-directional, 7dBi panel, 9dBi omni-directional. The Alfa AWUS036H with the 7dBi antenna is the best performing set up: Alfa AWUS036H Upgraded to 1000mW 1W 802.11b/g High Gain USB Wireless Long-Rang WiFi network Adapter with 5dBi Rubber Antenna and a 7dBi Panel Antenna - for Wardriving & Range Extension *Strongest on the Market* With the 5dBi omni antenna, I can get 2-3 bars from a public wi-fi signal a little over 1 mile away (direct line of sight). With the 9dBi omni antenna, I get only 0-1 bar with dropped signals. With the 7dBi panel antenna, I get 3-4 bars with the fastest data transfer rates. I have even tested the 5dBi and 7 dBi side by side and the 7dBi loads web pages in less than 1/2 the speed as the 5dBi antenna. I have done a fair amount of research before purchasing the Alfa AWUS036H unit. The general consensus is that this unit has much better performance for B and G networks than the newer Alfa AWUS036NH model. But for accessing N networks, the newer model is necessary. Although I still own the 5dBi and 9dBi antennas, I only ever use the 7dBi panel antenan. It's actually shorter in size Target text information: Buyer Beware! As the happy owner of an Alfa AWUS036H 1000mW wireless adpater, I purchased the Alfa AWUS036NH 2000mW wireless adpater for my second computer expecting to be ecstatic. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered that the 2000mW adapter has more difficulty finding, acquiring, and maintaining connections to wireless access points than does the less expensive, supposedly less powerful 1000mW adapter. Regardless of the combinations of cables, antennas, computers, locations, and updated drivers I tried, the 2000mW adapter consistently found fewer than half as many access points and reported far lower signal strength than did the 1000mW adapter. Assuming that I'd received a defective item, I contacted a customer service agent at DB Roth who politely handled my call and promptly shipped a replacement adapter. Unfortunately the second AWUS036NH performed just as badly as the first. Since both 2000mW adapters had exhibited the same behavior and the 1000mW adapter performed perfectly (as has been similarly reported by other Amazon.com customers), I have decided to exchange the 2000mW adapter for the less expensive 1000mW adapter. DB Roth customer service has been extremely helpful. In spite of a brief misunderstanding over shipping charges, Bianca in customer service deserves very high marks. Sadly, I can't say the same for the Alfa 2000mW adapter. 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: Sturdy, Well Built & Functional. I love this case, from the price point to the usability of it. Its well built and will in my opinion last for a long time. Its thick and easy to hold onto. The hole for the rear camera is well aligned and does not get in the way when taking pictures. The scoop for the stylus is a bit deep but its still easy to get the stylus out. The interior of the closing flap is covered in a nice and soft material that will not scratch. The Velcro feet do a great job holding the tablet in whatever viewing angle you need and the elastic closure keeps it all together when not in use. As to the comment from another user about the indentation for the front facing camera, it is in fact in the correct place. It is not there for the camera, it is for the light sensor built into the screen. If you shine a light on the screen of your shield tablet you will see two small dots there. In summary, this is a great case for a great price and personally I think it is much more protective than the magnetic flip top cases. 100% recommend this case. Target text information: Five Stars fit like a glove and I 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 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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Tablet Accessories
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1-hop neighbor's text information: I love it. I was a little disappointed because it's ... I love it. I was a little disappointed because it's not glitter, it's just a flat design. However, it fits perfectly and I feel like my iPad is safe. I love the accessories (style +screen wipe). I'm happy with this purchase, it is still kinda pretty 1-hop neighbor's text information: 10 stars it deserves I wish I could give this ten stars.. Very quality and sturdy and rotation function is killer when the stand is on.. you can use vertical or horizontal positions on stand which is great Target text information: I like the 360 rotation Haven't had it all that long and the outside is already cracking where it folds. I like the 360 rotation. I wish there was a way to hold the side down when you have it open. Overall 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: Hub is very reliable if used correctly PROS Hub has worked flawlessly first time every time, never any disconnect/reconnects Works at full speed compared to devices connected direct to the computer CONS Sockets are too close together, a problem when using devices wider than a standard USB plug, such as flash drives Inadequate power supply for some uses Appears to work without power supply, but see WARNING may destroy data when used that way The included USB3 cable failed completely the second day UPDATE 7/28/2012: Hub is still working 100% reliably (using a high-quality replacement USB3 cable) UPDATE 1/10/2013: Hub stopped working. I disconnected then reconnected all cables, and it's working fine. INTRODUCTION: USB3 IN GENERAL USB3 may not quite yet be ready for prime time. In my limited experience, USB3 is not even close to plug and play the way that USB2 (mostly) is. Overall, USB3 is only as reliable as the weakest link in the chain - and that includes the hardware on your computer, all cables and hubs, and all devices that are connected (even ones connected to the same hub but are not in use at the same time as the one you care about). Technically backwards compatible with USB2 and USB1.1, the reality is that sometimes older devices can interfere with the performance and reliability of USB3. And then there is the software, mainly the drivers. All must be up to date and reliable. New equipment may not have reliable drivers. And there could be a difference in how it works 1-hop neighbor's text information: The price , like most things from Amazon, is great. These are the types of items that maybe not everyone needs, but when you need one, nothing else will do. They are well built and I have checked them to make sure they are USB 3.0 compliant and they are. The price , like most things from Amazon, is great. Especially for two of them. 1-hop neighbor's text information: NICE PIECES! NICE PIECES FOR CLOSE IN WORK. FAIR PRICE, QUICK SHIPPING. WOULD BUY AGAIN FROM THIS SELLER. Target text information: Extends Kinect cable on Xbox One This cable is high quality and works as described. Purchased to extend the Kinect cable on the Xbox one, (in combination with the Microsoft Kinect Adapter For Windows, Microsoft $49.99). The Microsoft adapter actually comes with a short cable similar to the Tripp Lite one which is about 6 ft. or so, so if you need just a little extension for your Kinect, the Microsoft adapter and included cable will do it. However, if you do need another 25 ft., this cable is dandy, and it actually works! The cable plugs into the back of the Xbox one into one of the extra USB ports, not into the original Kinect port. Because of this the "IR Blaster" is disabled (can control other devices like TVs and such) but another IR extender can be purchased if you need that functionality. Other than that, this cable and the MS adapter works with the Kinect flawlessly, no lag or drop outs during tests. Tripp Lite does a great job for the price... Highly recommended. 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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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's 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 Target text information: One Star It did not work. I had to send it back 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: THIS CASE REALLY WASN'T WHAT I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE ... THIS CASE REALLY WASN'T WHAT I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE, VERY FLIMSY AND ONE SMALL PIECE DOESN'T FIT CORRECTLY ON THE SIDE WHERE THE VOLUME BUTTONS ARE, SO MY VOLUME BUTTON IS ALWAYS ON. SO CURRENTLY IT IS NOT IN USE. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Do NOT waste your money. Quality is very poor. Cheap plastic and rubber. Was made WRONG. It doesn't fit the iPad correctly. The volume button keeps getting pressed down, because the plastic was made wrong. Picture attached so you can see what I mean! Seriously. Horrible quality. The cover also covers the camera !! DO NOT BUY! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Price is High, But the best case out there Bar None. first off, yes the case is way too high in price. I think the case should be priced at $100. It's amazing how simple the case is, yet 100% water proof and you do not need a screen protector. It's crazy. It comes with a test screen and has you submerge it underwater just to put your mind at ease. Additionally, it comes with a nice tool for you to open the device. The form of the case is fantastic! It's rubberized plastic. I can see the previous versions not worth the money due to the size and the weight of previous iPads. The Air is so slim and light the weight and additional bulk are nice and comfortable. One of the slight issues I have with the Air is that my thumbs accidentally turn pages when I read the device upright. It can be a little annoying. The main reason I bought this case, other than the fact this is the only company that currently makes waterproof iPad cases, is that I love reading books in my pool and hot tub. It's relaxing. Plus, I go to the beach once a year and would like to take my Air down by the shore without screwing it up. Now, this case does have flaws. They don't bother me all that much, but they may others. The first obvious you'll notice right off the bat is the case has indentations of the Air's buttons, but for Target text information: The volume buttons don't like up with the cutout on the case I purchased this case for my daughter's iPad Air and I was looking for something heavy duty without breaking the bank. I give the case 2 stars because 1. The camera lense doesn't sit in the center of the camera hole on the case it sits far to the left but I can still take pictures without taking pictures of the case. 2. The volume buttons don't like up with the cutout on the case. It has a small piece of plastic that is suppose to sit BETWEEN the volume buttons but it actually sit in the middle of the volume up button. I cut the little plastic piece off of the case so it would stop turning up the volume in its own. It will work for my daughter since she doesn't change the volume anyway. 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 keyboard is working fine, it installed with no problems Not a single problem. The keyboard is working fine, it installed with no problems, and it also arrived early. This kind of service is hard to beat. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Exactly as described 1-hop neighbor's text information: Feels like a new laptop once again with the new keyboard, Thank You. ^_^ Placed order on Friday, received it 2 days earlier than expected. It came from NJ and I am located in GA. I have a Asus K55A model and as stated it fit perfect. Great packaging and nicely bubble wrapped. All keys work perfect and feels just like a new keyboard again. ^_^ Great price and great product. Thank you. Target text information: Works great, no complaints This worked perfect for an Asus A55A laptop which ,as it turns out when you're searching for replacement keys/keyboard, is the same layout and size as the Asus K55A. Only downside was the sheer number of small screws one had to remove in order replace; I made a full page diagram of bottom of my laptop and laid out screws on top of that diagram as I went; and you'll need a Phillips head precision screwdriver. Helpful YouTube Installation Video: "How to take Replace Keyboard in Asus A45V laptop" (search terms) After installation (20 min process), this keyboard has worked 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 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: Looks great. So nice adding a personal touch as all ... Looks great. So nice adding a personal touch as all of my coworkers have the same computer. Delivered as promised. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars This is exactly as was advertised. Thank you! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Cute but not practical It's a nice sticker, however I feel that since I've got it the thinner areas are giving out and peeling. Because you'll be typing on your computer your arm will be rubbing up against it and it might peel faster. I suggest finding one for the front of your computer where it won't be affected. Target text information: Easy to Exactly what I expected. Easy to apply 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: Easy to install! I purchased this cable to ensure that the cooling fan in my iMac 27" mid-2011 would work properly with my new SSD. I've had the new components installed for about a day now and everything seems to be working as expected. My only criticism related to this unit relates to the video instructions on the OWC website. From what I could tell the videos are outdated and related to an older version of the cable. This version does not require removing screws and disconnecting several connectors to raise the logic board and replace the thermal sensing cable. To install this cable I simply joined it to the existing thermal sensing cable and placed the sensor on the SSD with the included self adhesive. Overall, this version made installing a new drive in my iMac much simpler than expected. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Cheap metal bits, too soft to use as a tool. Avoid I don't write a lot of reviews but I felt morally obligated to warn all future buyers of the horrible quality/metal used with this set. The bits were so soft and useless, it was stripped after only removing 4 screws from my macbook air. 1-hop neighbor's text information: The resulting reviews area becomes muddled and useless. Having said that I wish Amazon would stop clumping different products into the same listing. The resulting reviews area becomes muddled and useless. Having said that, the adapter frame I purchased is superbly made. The first thing I noticed was how hefty it felt. I was expecting it to be made out of plastic or formed sheet metal. Instead, it was made from a seemingly high quality cast steel. It's not "heavy" but you can certainly tell it won't break anytime soon. The connectors on this frame lines up EXACTLY with 3.5" drives' connectors. If you're installing SSDs into slide-in drive carriers (NAS, RAIDs, older Mac Pros, etc.) then this is for you. Make sure you pick the item whose photo I'd attached. I had tested this on a 2009 Mac Pro and 2 different models of the Drobo; and the SSD slides into the slots perfectly every time. Target text information: Weak Suction Works decently, but pretty weak suction. 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: Four Stars works great in a old laptop 1-hop neighbor's text information: weird quality. i've not able to install protective cover ... weird quality. i've not able to install protective cover, because of mismatched sizes. and my 1.8" ssd (micron p400e) didn't fit into this adapter. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great little drive, and especially for the low price, I love it! Great little drive, and especially for the low price, I love it. My old Dell D420 laptop that I use just for some simple stuff was lagging something terrible on Disk I/O with both Windows 7 and Windows 10. I used Clonezilla to migrate the old Toshiba spinning disk that came with the laptop to this SSD and Windows booted MUCH faster. Logon was speedy compared to the old drive. My old laptop is comfortably usable now for straight forward operations whereas it was not prior to swapping out the old hard drive. Great product - totally recommend it if you have a device with an old spinning disk 1.8 inch ZIF drive and you are suffering from poor I/O performance. Target text information: it works... Not sure what else to ... it works... Not sure what else to say other than I am not impressed, it's a SSD that works. 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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Data Storage
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1-hop neighbor's text information: exceeded expectations and even my 90 year old grandma could get it up and running EASE OF SETUP: My first surprise in using the keyboard is that it required zero instructions, unlike any other computer gadget I've ever seen. The batteries are in, you just pull the tab over them (as it says to do on the tab)... Then you plug in the tiny wireless plug to the slot it shows you to on the computer or laptop. Which was a bit obvious, but should you not recognize where it goes it comes with photos of where to put it on the back of your computer or on the side of your laptop. That's it. No reading needed. Look at the picture for a second and you know what to do and how to get it going. QUIET KEYS: It is soo much more quiet than my previous keyboard which transmittled a constant "clackaty clack clack" at an annoying rate since I type uber fast. This makes almost no sound when I type, yet the keys are comfortable and easy to to use. WORKS ON ALL COMPUTERS: Works with a notebook computer or a desktop one and since it's lightweight I can travel with it with my laptop for more comfortable typing and I can also easily switch from one computer to another by simply reinserting the wireless tab. STYLE: It's sleek and modern looking...with a light grey edging and black face. BATTERIES: You can easily keep your batteries lasting far longer by simply sliding the 1-hop neighbor's text information: Logitech answers the plea! This is my first review and it happens to be the first for this excellent trackball. The review is LONG but you can skip to the heading(s) that suit you: Old Users, New Buttons, HTPC, New Users, Wireless and Gaming. Hope it is useful. --Introduction-- This line of trackballs from Logitech is best known for its unique design, employing the thumb for movement and the index/middle finger for clicks. The advantage of this "thumb-ball" design is that former mouse-users do not have to adapt to a different position (thumb for clicking and index/middle finger for moving, as in the case of the Kensington trackballs). --History-- After releasing the renowned TrackMan Wheel Optical (wired), Logitech went further and brought us the wireless version (the TrackMan Wheel Wireless, still available in Amazon). The wireless version suffers from the gigantic size of the receiver, which makes it impractical for laptop/space-constrained computer setups. After years of protests about the receiver design (see the Logitech forum), Logitech finally decided to upgrade the Trackball and equip it with the unifying receiver. The receiver can connect up to 6 devices at the same time and its miniature size means you can leave it in the USB port of a laptop all the time. Other new features include 2 programmable buttons and a battery indicator to the left of the "left-click" button. --Old user-- I owned the wired Trackman optical and I felt immediately at home with the M570. There is no noticeable difference in terms of button arrangement and 1-hop neighbor's text information: A couple of features you might overlook if you don't read the whole manual This is a great mouse for reasons all stated in other reviews. However, some complaints I've seen about this mouse in other websites come from people who have not read the manual and missed some features this mouse offers that address their complaints. You don't know what to do with the receiver when transporting your laptop? First, the mouse does have a compartment for the receiver. The receiver is tiny already, so most people will just leave it inserted in their laptops during transport. However if you wish to store it with the mouse, you can do so. It does not require you to take out the batteries themselves to store the receiver, but you do have to take the battery cover off to access the compartment. The mouse is too heavy for you? The most awesome and rarely mentioned feature about the mouse is the ability to modify its weight and center of gravity by only using one AA battery instead of two. The reason this is so cool is because it gives you an option to lower the weight of the mouse if you think it is too heavy with 2 batteries (I thought so). You can also to change the way the weight feels in your hand by placing the battery in the slot closest to the center of the mouse or closer to the back of the mouse. Some people prefer the weight of the mouse to be Target text information: M525... excellent portable / compact mouse Logitech is known for their outstanding products, and this mouse appears to be rugged, stylish, and very functional! Its a bit smaller than my M510 and not quite as "comfortable", but being compact, I expect it to feel a bit different than a full-size mouse. It definitely feels better than the M305 or M505 The stripes on the side add a touch of style, but they are "slick"... I would rather have the rubberized grip full-length of the sides, rather than in front and behind the stripe. Scroll wheel is very smooth and "light" touch... rather then feeling the "deep clicks" of the scroll on the M510 or M310, this one is very sensitive and can easily scroll "fast". The texture of the scroll wheel is very nice and grips well for vertical or horizontal scrolling. There are no "forward/back" buttons on the left side of the mouse, like the M510/710, but I knew that before ordering... no biggie, but you'd think Logitech would make those standard on all but their most basic lines. Mouse is very responsive and works on pretty much any smooth surface (at least any I've tried so far). Battery compartment is easy to open (release button on bottom of mouse), and the batteries (included, but not Duracell like normally included with Logitech devices) install easily. There is also a storage slot for the nano receiver... but most people will just leave it plugged into the computer/laptop. Syncing the device was a breeze... plugged in the 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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