LG LCRT2010ST Full-Size Microwave: Convenient one-touch cooking buttons, preset controls and sensor cooking abilities make it easy to quickly prepare food for even the most impatient crowds.
It's a good microwave, heat things well & is a decent size. It would be better if they weren't trying to be so fancy with the buttons & actually made them respond better.
Google Chromecast: Easily stream your favorite apps and media to your TV via Wi-Fi with Chromecast. Use the included USB cable to plug the Chromecast into your TV, and control streaming content using your compatible smartphone, tablet or computer.
Once you understand what this device does & how it does it, there's almost no reason NOT to have one... especially at that price point. What was meant to be something to tinker with has become what we use about 90% of the time when streaming content.
Experience breathtaking visuals with this LG 55LN5100 LED HDTV, which features 1080p resolution for crisp images with rich detail. The TruMotion 120Hz refresh rate helps eliminate blurring and ghosting in fast-motion scenes.
The DVD of The Green Mile -- Frank Darabont's second film adaptation of a Stephen King novel about hope and redemption in prison -- gives the three-hour epic a rather sparse presentation: along with a widescreen, anamorphic transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio, the disc also includes "Walking the Mile," a ten-minute "making of" featurette, as well as production notes and the theatrical trailer. Considering the film's commercial and critical success (it received six Academy award nominations, including nods for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Michael Clarke Duncan), it's surprising and somewhat disappointing that the disc neglects to include commentary from or interviews with Darabont, Tom Hanks, Duncan, or any of the cast and crew. However, Darabont's just-this-side-of sentimental direction and strong performances from Hanks, Duncan, and Michael Jeter hold up just as well on video as they did on the big screen, making The Green Mile a worthwhile disc despite its lack of extra features.
Frank Darabont's critically acclaimed, quietly popular 1994 debut The Shawshank Redemption comes to DVD in a simple presentation that features a widescreen, anamorphic transfer, Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio, a stills gallery, and the theatrical trailer. With an understated, well-crafted film like this one, the focus should be on the finished work, but a Darabont commentary, filmography, "making of" featurette, and other extra features would make a nice counterpart to the film's restraint. Hopefully, Warner Home Video will see fit to release a deluxe version of The Shawshank Redemption that gives the film the treatment it deserves.
Entertaining & uplifting! Not only was the movie fun to watch, but it's a good reminder to NOT let the little things get in our way of our big things. Do you have a bucket list?
If you depend on electronics to get you through the day, it's essential that you power them up with a reliable battery. When you use an Energizer battery, you can be sure that you're using a battery that provides the right amount of power over a long period of time. With two batteries included in this package, you'll get the power you need for your everyday electronics. The Energizer CR2025 Watch/Calculator Battery is specifically designed for everyday use in electronics, such as watches, calculators, keyless entry devices, handheld devices, home medical devices and more. Featuring a lightweight construction, this battery works great in electronics you use on the go. These high-quality batteries produce 3V of power, ensuring your components will work when you need them most.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Cell Phone for Verizon Wireless: This smartphone is feature-packed and comes with the versatile S Pen, which makes it simple to jot down handwritten notes, draw up a quick sketch, and make precise selections on documents and Web pages. The S Pen also works as a stylus, making navigation quick, easy, and smudge-free.Verizon Edge option available. Learn more ›
I follow the smartphone industry very closely & I'm a power user on a personal level & as well as in business. I'm writing this review as MWC goes on & many new flagship devices are being announced, and I must say that from a power user's perspective, nothing really competes with this device. If you're looking for a device that will (almost) be able to do anything that you throw at it, the Note 4 is it. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because Samsung needs to really get their apps out of the way - as in completely removable if the user desires.