Attach your mobile device onto almost anything with this PopSockets phone grip. Use one or two units as a stand for hands-free viewing, or mount your device on the car dashboard for safe use of GPS functions. This PopSockets phone grip is easily collapsible and can be repositioned and popped multiple times.
Just wanted one because of all the hype. Not sure it’s for me but it does work better when you’re laying down or in a car or if you’re a one hander it’s nice too. More sturdy than balancing it if your phones slick especially
Watch weekend sporting events in stunning 4K clarity on this 49-inch LG TV. Its webOS 3.5 interface brings together popular streaming services for enjoying your favorite shows and movies, and the three HDMI inputs let you connect speakers and accessories. This LG TV offers accurate colors that look vibrant and lifelike.
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Love this tv. It’s super clean and I love the layout of everything on it. Home button pops up all the apps you can use and you can reorganize where you want your favorite go to apps. Connects via WiFi for YouTube videos as well like my last LG which is really nice and convenient. I am an LG lover forsure after my last one but this one was affordable and amazing quality
This movie was so hilarious when it came out and still has its charm...I watch it every now and again for a mood booster. Just eat your food tina...just eat your foooood!
A somewhat disappointing DVD release, MGM/UA's The Princess Bride provides nothing extra beyond a theatrical trailer -- no commentary, no featurettes, not even cast and crew biography pages. The film is presented in both widescreen (1.85:1 letterboxed, non-anamorphic) and full-frame formats. The image is nice and clear, with beautiful, vivid colors and no evidence of artifacts such as shimmering or edge enhancement. There is some slight indication of grain and a touch of softness from time to time, which may be more indicative of the age of the film than the quality of the transfer. The print used for the transfer also has some very infrequent speckles and marks, but overall the transfer is quite watchable. The English audio track is presented as Dolby 5.1, though this seems to be little more than a simple transfer of the original Dolby Surround mix, rather than a remix, and as such it is fairly ordinary. Surrounds are hardly called into play, and most of the directional work in the front is in Mark Knopfler's music. Dialogue ranges from clear to somewhat muddy, depending on scene and actor. There is also a Spanish audio track, in mono. This has a terribly compressed sound to it, with brittle-sounding dialogue recording, a variable voice cast, and highly inadequate matching. Subtitles are available in French and Spanish. The trailer is presented full-screen, and mastered from a very bad print. The main DVD menu is animated, with music. There are rumors of an improved edition of this disc, but for now this will have to do.
Who is going to be the one to say they don't like Tom and Jerry. I grew up watching them and thought it'd be a great cartoon for my daughter too so we snagged it!
So, my daughter loves this movie and we previously had to keep renting it or borrow it from friends and family. Blu Ray was the only choice for clarity! Not going to lie though, we watch it just as much as our daughter