Deliver premium protection to your Samsung Galaxy S9+ with this Zagg InvisibleShield screen protector. The curved shape hugs your device's display for a secure fit, while tempered glass construction provides defense against scratches and cracks. This Zagg InvisibleShield screen protector offers a case-friendly design, making it easy to pair it with other phone accessories.
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This is the best of the ones that best buy sells. I haven't experienced all the cracking issues everyone seems to be complaining about but I'm still not 100% happy. The edges do encroach on the screen a bit and it is much less sensitive than the one I bought last year for my note 8. We will see if it gets any better with a little time but I doubt it.
Arlo Pro 2 keeps an eye on your home while you're away, in brilliant 1080p HD quality. Put the 100% wire-free, weather-resistant camera anywhere, indoors or out. Then, power it with the included rechargeable battery or plugged it in (when indoors) to access activity zones and 24/7 Continuous Video Recording upgrades. Use 2-way audio or remotely sound a 100+ device siren while catching every moment with night vision and advanced motion detection. You'll even get motion and sound-activated alerts and 7 days of free cloud video recordings. Arlo Pro 2 works with Amazon Alexa to make your smart home security even more simple and effective.
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The pluses and minuses are pretty well covered here already. I will add two things though. 1st is get the 4 camera system. You are going to want them anyway and the 4 saves you a couple hundred bucks. 2nd is those wanting zone detection in a sub thousand dollar security camera system when it is running on batteries don't understand how zone detection works or what is needed to make it work. In short you need constant power. So if you need zones either plug them in or buy another model.
Preserve your Samsung Galaxy Note8 display with this ZAGG InvisibleShield screen protector. Its custom curved fit integrates with your device for a built-in look, and its precision touch sensitivity keeps the display smoothly responsive. The durable tempered glass material of this ZAGG InvisibleShield screen protector resists scratches and smudges.
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Now that I've had the protector a couple months I have a better Idea of the quality. I assume its a challenge making a curved protector because I saw a lot of the things I've experienced in many other reviews of similar curved glass ones. First is the glue situation. The protector is only glued on the edges at the curve. The glue is transparent for the most part but will show a rainbow color when the screen is on something light. Also being glued at the edges allows for a bit of a micro space between the middle of the protector and the screen. You can feel it after a while when you are doing things like typing. The screen gives ever so slightly when pressed. Not only is it annoying it cuts down on the sensitivity. You need to press a little harder to get a response. I also assume a bit of moisture accumulates in there because there is a bit of a rainbow in the center of the screen. Again, not always visible but when you do see it its annoying. Lastly, the price. Its a good protector but its way overpriced. Especially since It has the same issues as protectors costing 1/4 what it does.
With 14.7 million pixels, the 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display is the most powerful iMac ever. It features quad-core Intel® processors, the latest AMD graphics, a 2TB Fusion Drive, and great built-in apps. All in the same ultrathin design that's just 5mm at the edge.
Don't get me wrong I really like this computer. I would give it 3.5 stars if it were possible. Some of the reviews are over the top though. I am coming from a 2011 MBP pushing a 27inch Samsung Syncmaster display and I am not blown away by the speed of the new I-Mac or the quality of the screen. It is better but not shockingly so. Apple has also fallen off a bit with their quality control. I found two 'anomalies' on the I-Mac’s screen. One is a stuck pixel and the other is either a flaw in the glass or something under it. Granted I was looking for them and may not have seen them under normal circumstances but with the price I paid and the effort that Apple puts into advertising "5K" I expected perfection. It’s not enough to pack it up and lug it back to the store though, especially since the replacement could be worse but still in the range of acceptable flaws as defined in the Apple support documents.
The processor, video card and fusion drive appear to be zippy enough but plan on upgrading the ram if you intend to do any heavy photo or video editing. I got a little bit of stutter when processing large 4k vids from my I-phone 6s+. The lack of ram was really apparent when batch processing RAW photo files in Lightroom from my 5Dii. I haven’t done a true side by side comparison with my old machine but my MBP is definitely faster. It does have a ram upgrade but it’s also 5 years old. There is a significant delay when accessing other devices on my home network. I thought at first my network had some sort of bottleneck but there is no delay in the other direction. This could be a software issue but if it is none of the other devices have the same problem and there are 3 other Macs all running El Capitan.
If you are buying your first Mac I think this is a solid purchase. If you are upgrading from a slightly earlier model I would hold off at least one generation. There is no shock and awe value here.