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Alpine Car Stereo Receiver: Accept hands-free calls and stream music in your vehicle by connecting this car stereo receiver to your cell phone or MP3 player via Bluetooth. You can even play your CD collection.Geek Squad® installation is strongly recommended for this product. Please visit your local Best Buy store for details.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great head unit for the money
on August 6, 2014
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
I bought this as an upgrade to the previous year model (CDE-133BT), mostly because I was able to sell my older model for what I paid for it and make a few bucks installing it for the friend that bought it. Just like the 133, the 143 has great audio quality and strong sound output. It also connects to iDevices over Bluetooth and USB, and connects to Android devices over USB. It also plays music files from burned CDs, flash drives, memory cards (with a reader), and externally-powered hard drives; I just wouldn't recommend doing this as file navigation is cumbersome.
On iOS connectivity - I've found that all phone and Siri functions work fine. I've also found that audio playback from media apps (Music, Videos, Podcasts, Pandora, VLC, etc), games, and other apps with sound and music works great, but you cannot pause or skip tracks from the head unit's controls (AVRCP controls). This isn't as big of problem if you don't have steering wheel controls since playback controls on the device itself are easier to use, but I can understand why some people would be upset about this not working if they did have steering wheel controls; I've also found this to be an issue with other bluetooth-enabled head units from Alpine, Kenwood, Pioneer, and even with factory audio systems in Chrysler, VW, Ford, GM, and Toyota manufactured vehicles. I believe this stems from how Bluetooth in iOS works, where all functions pass through the OS before being fed to the app (like with headphone controls).
On Android connectivity - I've found that phone functionality works fine with both VoiP and cellular dialers, for the most part - some dialers don't like bluetooth at times. I've also found that audio apps are really finicky at best and just don't work at worst, and it's not just this radio. Audio will only work from one app, and that app needs to be playing audio continuously as the bluetooth connects between the device and the radio. This happens with Jelly Bean, Ice Cream Sandwich, and Kit Kat, and with different brands of devices (Samsung, LG, Motorola, Kyocera, Pantech). Unfortunately, the best fix is to disable A2DP between the device and the radio, and instead use an aux cable. Again though, that holds true for a host of car audio systems, both OEM and aftermarket.
All in all, this is a pretty good head unit. It's not too distracting at night, even with dimming disabled. It's loud. It's bass-heavy when it want it to be, even with factory speakers. It looks good. The Bluetooth connectivity works great for calls, and so-so for A2DP (better for iOS than Android).
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
What's great about it: Bluetooth, iOS connectivity (USB and Bluetooth)
What's not so great: Android connectivity (but that seems to be an Android OS problem...)
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
Ease of Use
4 out of 5
4
Features
4 out of 5
4
+17points
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The highly advanced iPhone 5s features the A7 chip with 64-bit architecture, the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, a new 8MP iSight camera, a new FaceTime HD camera, ultrafast LTE wireless, iOS 7, and iCloud. Yet it's as thin and light as ever.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Still the best smartphone on the market
on July 23, 2014
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
Age:25-34
Phone size:Just right
So I have this phone, but it got soaked. I miss it so much right now. The performance spoiled me, as did the quality. Out of all of the 5S models, however, I'd say that the 32GB hits the sweet spot - plenty of storage for apps, music, photos, and video.
Apple got this phone completely right.
The only thing that sucks about it is that water will kill it. However, water can kill even the most rugged of phones when given enough time (I'm looking at you, G'Zone handsets and Galaxy S5 Active).
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
What's great about it: Everything.
What's not so great: Not waterproof? But then again...
I would recommend this to a friend!
Picture Quality
5 out of 5
5
Battery Life
5 out of 5
5
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
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iPhone 5s features advanced technologies, including the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, A7 chip with 64-bit desktop-class architecture, iSight camera with True Tone flash and slo-mo video at 120 fps, and LTE wireless — all in a slim design in three metallic finishes.iPhone 5s comes with iOS 8, which delivers a simpler, faster, and more intuitive user experience with new Messages and Photos features, predictive typing for the QuickType keyboard, Family Sharing, the new Health app, iCloud Drive, and more.Verizon Edge option available in store. Learn more ›
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Still the best smartphone on the market
on July 23, 2014
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
Age:25-34
Phone size:Just right
I have a 32GB and my wife has a 16GB model. Both are amazing phones; fast, responsive, and powerful. I can't say enough good things about them; from the clear screen to the quality of the headphone audio, from the lightning port (best connector on anything of all time if you ask me) to the capabilities of the phone, there's no reason to get any other iPhone (unless you want the plastic-bodied 5c instead).
The only downside to the 16GB model is that you're stuck to 16GB of storage, total. Spend a little more and get the 32GB model instead. It's worth it. Also, make sure that you get a case for it; while the phone isn't as delicate as the 4 and 4s, it's not going to be as durable as something like a Galaxy S5 Active or a G'Zone Ravine.
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
What's great about it: Everything except storage space
What's not so great: Spend a little more and get a 32GB instead
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
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Picture Quality
5 out of 5
5
Battery Life
5 out of 5
5
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
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This $35 top-up card allows you to purchase talk time and other services for your compatible Virgin Mobile wireless plan.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
With a little work, this gets you unlimited voice
on July 23, 2014
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
I bought this with my Kyocera Event because I needed airtime with my prepaid phone. However, 300 minutes isn't very much talk time when you actually use your phone to call people (Virgin's $35 smartphone plan is unlimited text and data, but 300 minutes).
So what's a person to do when they use their phone more than 300 minutes? Google and an app have the answer.
Google offers a free service called Google Voice. You can get a phone number, voicemail, texting, and (as long as you call within Canada and the United States) it's free to use. Pair this with an app called MoPlus that you can buy through Google Play or the iTunes App Store (Android and iOS, respectively), and given the fact that Sprint doesn't block VoIP traffic on their network, you can use MoPlus to make voice calls over your data connection. The added bonus is that you'll be able to talk on the phone and still connect to apps that require data connections (such as navigation apps).
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Stay connected with this Virgin Mobile Kyocera Event cell phone, which features 3G speed and Wi-Fi capability for quick access to the Web. The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and touch screen ensure a high level of usability.
 
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Great phone - once you root it.
on July 23, 2014
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
Age:25-34
Phone size:Just right
Short review - with some work, a Micro SDHC card, and willingness to tinker, this can be a great phone. However, spend a little more and get a phone with better specs if you can afford it, as the small amount of RAM, single-core processor, and dated OS can limit what you can and can't do with this device. I'd recommend it to the basic smartphone user, but only after rooting and cleaning the bloatware off of the device.
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The long review is going to be three parts - there part where I talk about the hardware itself, the part where the device was unrooted and bloatware-loaded, and the part where the phone was rooted and all of that lovely bloatware was removed.
Part one - the hardware:
The Kyocera Event is, without a doubt, a decent (albeit altered) copy of the iPhone 4 at a much lower price. The good stuff includes the backside of the case having a nice texture and good feel in the hand, the touch screen and camera/flash LED cover are plastic that isn't easily scratched, the proximity sensor, physical buttons, capacitive buttons, and touch screen are all fairly responsive, and both the Micro USB and headphone port are located on top of the device. It features both 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz WiFi and Bluetooth (probably 2.1 or 3.0) connectivity and both connection types work quite well. It's extremely light, even compared to handsets like the iPhone 4/4s. 3G connectivity speed is decent, averaging somewhere between 1.0 and 1.9 mbits per second download and .8 to 1.2 mbits per second upload. The bad stuff would be that the touch screen freaks out over some multi-touch stuff, the processor is single core, the RAM is limited (maybe 384 MB tops?), and it's not going to be a great movie or game player; sound quality through wired headphones is middling at best and quite disappointing if you've used iPhone, iPod, or iPad in the past. Also, you can change batteries with this device; depending on your usage habits, this may be a good thing.
You'll also want to invest in a Micro SDHC memory card for this phone if you plan on loading any media on it. It supports up to 32GB, and I'd recommend that you get one with at least 16 GB of storage on it, especially if you plan on putting movies or lossless audio music files (FLAC, ALAC, etc) on the phone.
Also, this phone doesn't come with ear buds. It does come with the Micro USB cable and AC wall charger; I'd recommend a charger for your car as well, as this phone can blow through its battery.
Part two - stock software:
The problem with almost every Android phone is being pre-loaded with a bunch of software you'll either never use or doesn't work that well; the Virgin Event suffers from this problem. With the stock software, you'll be left with less than 60 MB to run your own apps (available storage in the device was a paltry 800MB). What this means is if you try to run Twitter AND Facebook at the same time, one (or both) will crash. The stock software at least has a couple of decent things installed, such as the full Google Play suite of media apps and the Google Chrome browser. Because of this, I can't recommend the phone if you don't plan on "rooting" it.
Also, the single most annoying thing about this phone is the Virgin animated boot logo. It's not so much the animation as it is the music that plays during the animation, and unless you root the phone, you're stuck with it.
Part three - post "rooting":
So since I did want to get more from my phone, I did root it. The great thing is that you don't need a computer to root this phone; an utility available on the internet called "Poot" does the rooting for you. Once rooted, I was able to uninstall all of the bloatware that comes with it, along with the stuff I didn't need. I was also able to replace that boot animation with something a little less annoying. With the bloatware I removed, I more than doubled my available RAM so the phone could run Twitter, Facebook, Chrome, and a non-stock music player at the same time. Rooting also helped with a battery life problem; without bloatware constantly trying to run in the background, even while the phone was sleeping, I managed to get another usable hour and a half out of the battery.
The major caveats with rooting are as follows - one, it's not for people that are novices with technology and are unwilling to read how to do it and what not to do after you do it; and two, anything bad that happens to the phone is on you, not Virgin, Best Buy, myself, or forums on the internet that you checked out looking for a how-to. ROOT AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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All in all, it's not a bad phone. I like it, and for the price, it really can't be beat. However, I'd recommend spending a little more and getting a phone with better specs, as this device will feel dated to most users.
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
What's great about it: Clear screen, easy to activate, inexpensive; with a little work, a great backup phone
What's not so great: You get what you pay for
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
Other Best Buy Products I Recommend
Virgin Mobile - $35 Top-Up Card - Multi
4.7 out of 5(1,251)
 
 
 
 
 
Picture Quality
4 out of 5
4
Battery Life
2 out of 5
2
Sound Quality
3 out of 5
3
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Sports, action, shooters, you name it. The familiar layout of this gamepad brings console-style control to your PC games. Bring the gaming console experience to your PC with this game controller that features broad game support for wide-ranging use and a floating D-pad for simple operation. The 6' cord allows you to sit back and relax while playing your favorite games.
 
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent controller
on July 8, 2014
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
I've bought several of these controllers over the years, as I use a Windows box and a Mac for gaming (I have four in all).
The good is that the controller is durable, ergonomic, and has a longer USB cord than many other PC controllers; while not a huge deal at a desk, my Windows box is in the living room and I do multiplayer games on the couch with friends; the longer cords don't get in the way.
Of course, the controllers are also responsive.
The biggest advantage with these controllers is with emulation, specifically Nintendo 64. I use the D-pad as the C buttons in some games, as you're able to push down left and right on the D pad at the same time. This is handy with games that treat your right analog stick as buttons instead of directional controls.
The only negative is there is no vibration.
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
What's great about it: durable, ergonomic, longer cord, unique d-pad, HID/DirectInput and X-Input compatible
What's not so great: no vibration
I would recommend this to a friend!
Design
5 out of 5
5
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
Durability
5 out of 5
5
+4points
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Roku 3: Access more than 1,500 channels in up to 1080p and view videos from Netflix and YouTube directly on your TV. Fast, powerful and loaded with features, the motion-sensing remote lets you play games or plug in headphones to watch late-night flicks without waking up the household.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great for those not attached to Apple
on January 9, 2014
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
I no longer own this, but I did have one for a month and it was a nice little set-top box.
First, I'll go over the negatives - It's harder to configure than Chromecast or AppleTV and the remote app for iOS devices doesn't work as well as it should. Also, the built-in SD card media player isn't as easy to use as it could be and it's not as network-friendly as the average smart TV when it comes to playing back ripped DVDs/Blu-Rays and other mpeg4/h.264 media you have stored on a computer. Finally, the smartphone/tablet games ported to the platform don't work as well as they should.
As for the positives, Roku is the definitive internet streaming box. If a company has a live streaming service, chances are that the Roku supports it. If a company has a stream-on-demand service, chances are the Roku supports it. It also supports it well. The new remote, in particular, is awesome - headphone support via remote should be a standard feature anymore. Also, the added 5GHz A/N wireless connectivity (on top of the standard 2.4 GHz B/G/N) is a welcome addition to this device (the previous model known as the Roku 2XS only supported 2.4 GHz B/G/N networking).
If you use Mac computers, iOS devices, or you have an iTunes account with a lot of media (movies, TV, music, and audiobooks) purchased through iTunes, you're better off to get an AppleTV (which lacks a lot of the built-in streaming capability but plays great with Macs, iOS devices, and is the only STB that supports iTunes). If you're attached to Google at the hip and don't mind an STB being dependent on your Android Phone or Tablet, get a ChromeCast. If you don't have a smart TV or Apple stuff and want the definitive box to stream media, this is the way to go.
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
What's great about it: Variety of "channels" and apps
What's not so great: Gaming
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5 out of 5
5
Ease of Use
3 out of 5
3
+4points
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Ridiculously over-engineered? Or the perfect case for your iPad no matter where you're headed?. Designed and tested to meet or exceed US Department of Defense Standard 810F, Griffin's Survivor Extreme-Duty Case is designed from the inside out to protect your iPad from extreme conditions ... dirt, sand, rain, shock, vibration, and a host of other environmental factors.Survivor is built on a shatter-resistant polycarbonate frame clad in rugged, shock absorbing silicone. A built-in screen protector seals your Multi-Touch display from the outside environment, while hinged plugs seal the dock connector, headphone port, hold switch, camera, and volume controls.Survivor is independently tested to meet or exceed environmental testing standards for blown rain, blown dust and grit, vibration, shock, temperature and humidity. How well does Survivor perform? You can view videos and test results online at www.griffintechnology.com/survivor.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great protection, but that screen protector.
on December 27, 2013
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
So for a birthday present, I got my wife an iPad Air. Because I'm awesome like that and she wanted an iPad for a while. I did determine that it would need a pretty extensive case to protect it, however; we have a two year old, and we all know what two year olds do to expensive stuff, right?
Being that the OtterBox and the LifeProof were both unavailable and this was the only available case the salesperson could recommend for my situation. (He also told me I could trade my Air for his 4. He had a terrific sense of humor.)
Being that we've used it on a pair of road trips and my toddler uses the iPad in this case on an almost daily basis, we've had zero issues with it. We do have to clean the screen off after every use, and we pop it open once a week to clean dust off of the iPad itself (BTW, ZERO scratches on the iPad in this case, unlike another reviewer's experience), but that's par with the course when it comes to armored cases apparently (people I know with OtterBox or LifeProof on their iPads do the same thing).
I also play a few games on the iPad with this case on - Infinity Blade series, Sonic CD, Castle of Illusion, and Cut the Rope among others - and the case doesn't interfere with touch response or give me that "it's in a case" feeling.
The only negative is the screen protector itself is delicate. My wife scratched it on a stone table. It's not like it'll be destroyed by tapping on it, but it isn't scratch-proof.
All in all, I'd recommend this one if you can't get a LifeProof.
My Best Buy number: 2181888255
What's great about it: Sturdy, toddler proof, weatherproof, real-world proof, doesn't affect touch sensitivity easily
What's not so great: Screen protector scratches easily.
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
Other Best Buy Products I Recommend
Apple - iPad® Air with Wi-Fi - 32GB
4.8 out of 5(3,040)
 
 
 
 
 
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Quickly connect your devices with this Apple® MC414LL/A AirPort Express base station that supports dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi for optimal performance with reduced interruptions. The rear USB port enables simple wireless printing.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
4 stars for 10/100 enet and no USB HDD support
on January 26, 2013
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
I use it in...:Small home
I recently added one of these to my wireless network at home, mostly because of coverage issues from one side of my house to the other (130 feet through 1940's construction). While I like the range of the wireless and that it's repeater mode works well with my Time Capsule (second gen 2TB), I don't like the fact that if I ever needed to use it for my primary router for ANY reason that my internet connection would take a hit (Comcast 50 down runs closes to 90 or so during the evening and even faster after about 10pm around here). Also, previous generations of AirPort Express (G and single-band operation N models) had the plug connectors like those on a MacBook, PowerBook, iBook, or iPad charger, where you can swap between a direct connection to the wall. This, to me, is a drawback should I start a new job involving travel; I almost always connect a router to my hotel room's ethernet port instead of connecting to public WiFi, as the public WiFi is always slow in a hotel.
While I'm thinking about it, Apple should send out a software update that enables the USB port to support more than just printers; This would be a handy device to connect some external hard drives or large flash drives to.
It's saving grace is the AirPlay audio output, which no other router has. This feature allows me to use a 3.5mm audio cable to connect to a wireless audio base unit in my kitchen, that in turn sends audio from my Mac or my iPhone to wireless speakers I can use in and around the house. Being that the speakers run on 2.4 GHz spectrum and interfere with every wireless network within about 350 feet of my home (haha, time to upgrade to 5GHz everyone!), the 5 GHz operation of the router is awesome.
What's great about it: Dual-band router and AirPlay audio in a small package
What's not so great: Lacks the previous models' option between a wall connector and cord, needs Gig-E port
I would recommend this to a friend!
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
Performance
4 out of 5
4
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Bought it for my tech un-savvy mom.
on January 26, 2013
Posted by: BillFromKC
from KCMO
I use it in...:Small home
Verified Purchase:Yes
I've had an AppleTV gen2 for a while and use it constantly with my iPhones and Macs for AirPlay music and video, and it works great. The AppleTV gen3 improves on the gen2 with a bit faster processor performance and 1080p video output (AirPlay Mirroring is still 720p, unfortunately).
As for the person I bought this for, saying my mom is tech un-savvy is an understatement. When she had her Windows XP-based computer, she thought the only way she could get internet from one side of her house to the other was a large ethernet cable. Yeah, that type of parent.
Long story short, she tried Windows 8 and that lasted all of about 30 minutes. We took that laptop back and then bought an iPad 3, which she loves - except for the audio output on it. She bought different Bluetooth and AirPlay speakers, but none seemed to be what she was looking for in terms of audio quality (she doesn't believe in spending money to get something that is quality). She also tried those battery-powered speakers you see on TV, and none of them worked all that well either. I decided to buy her this, based on the fact that I've yet to show anyone that's used mine how to use mine (other than the activity button for it on my Harmony 700).
I buy it for her, call it a holiday gift, set it up, and then show her how AirPlay works on her iPad 3. I show her how to send audio, either from the audio player or one of the many radio apps that she has installed (Pandora, TuneIn, iHeart). I show her how to send video to it through YouTube and the rest of the internet. Then I show her AirPlay Mirroring so when she wants to type something in Pages, all she has to do is turn on her Bluetooth keyboard and she can sit the iPad off to the side while viewing what she's typing on her 42" in the bedroom or her 26" in the office.
Oh yeah, I also showed her how easy it is to move the AppleTV from TV to TV, since HDMI easy to connect like USB is.
Needless to say, if my tech un-savvy mom NEVER calls me to ask how to use something with her AppleTV and she's doing the more advanced stuff with it and her iPad, it must be easy to use and "just work".
What's great about it: Easy to use, easy to move, works awesome with her iPad 3.
What's not so great: The fact she wants me to get her another one... :\
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
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Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
Performance
5 out of 5
5
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Westinghouse HDTV: Enjoy your favorite movies, shows, games and sporting events in realistic 1080p resolution on this Westinghouse HDTV's LED panel. Ensure fast-moving scenes remain clear with a 60Hz refresh rate that minimizes blurring and ghosting.
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
No HD tuner
By Westingtonhouse
I can not imagine that tv in today time do not have digiter tuner. I bought 6 now I have to return them since i use cable straight from wall for tv from COX
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BillFromKC
KCMO
This TV has an ATSC tuner.
August 27, 2015
There's no guarantee that ATSC tuners will work with ClearQAM cable channels, and even so, the greater majority of cable providers now scramble all cable channels. Including OTA channels. Because the FCC changed the rules and they're allowed to do this now.
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Sony XBR55X850C LED 4K Ultra HD TV: Experience your favorite movies, TV shows and video clips in a new way with incredible 4K upscaling. Advanced features from Android TV and Playstation Now allow you to browse sites, stream games and perform voice searches.
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Big Time 3-D problems
By Mike
I am writing to review the “XBR-55X850C”. HOWEVER, I have read multiple web pages that state this problem is happening with all Sony 3-D televisions, in the United States AND Europe, and that customers are not receiving ANY customer service, or any help from Sony whatsoever.
I have called 3 times and have been hung up on each time.
So, if you are looking for a great 3-D experience and excellent SONY customer service, LOOK ELSEWHERE. Sony rolled out an update for this television at the end of November of 2015. After the update, when viewing 3-D content, the display mode function of the current screen is continuously showing the current screen mode of the television. ALL THE TIME. Coming in and out up to 7 times a minute.
So, while watching a 3-D movie, every 5 to 60 seconds, the words “Wide Mode Full” flashes on the screen in the lower left hand corner. It NEVER stops. Sony is aware of this problem, unfortunately, Sony customer service is rude & unhelpful with this issue. They claim that “Sony is aware of this and is working on an update”. When I asked when the update would be released, Sony representatives claim they do not know when this update will be available.
Every Sony representative has hung up on me after not being able to satisfactorily answer the simplest of questions.
Anyone looking for a great 3-D experience, look elsewhere. Sony does not care about this problem. After all, they already have our money.
If you think this is the same old Sony with great products, high standards, and great customer service, THINK AGAIN! This is not your father’s Sony. This is the new, corporate Sony that just wants your money.
Everyone out there looking for a good 3-D T.V. should stick with Samsung. I wish I did. I thought I was “upgrading” from Samsung to Sony.
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BillFromKC
KCMO
Customer service people are never told when...
January 2, 2016
...things get fixed after they get broken. I have this TV as well, and customer service people have no idea when Android Marshmallow will hit this TV set, let alone any of the other 2015 Sony TVs. Considering the Google Nexus Player got borked by the update though, that's probably a good thing the update hasn't hit yet.
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Sony XBR55X850C LED 4K Ultra HD TV: Experience your favorite movies, TV shows and video clips in a new way with incredible 4K upscaling. Advanced features from Android TV and Playstation Now allow you to browse sites, stream games and perform voice searches.
 
Overall4 out of 54 out of 5
tv is great support is non-existent
By ohno
I have been trying to get some confirmation on the hdr xtended dynamic range on the 850b but support on phone sent me unrelated information and online say it is but no documentation to confirm
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BillFromKC
KCMO
850b doesn't have HDR support
January 14, 2016
but the 850c (this TV) does.
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BISSELL SmartClean Robot Vacuum: Easily rid your floors of dirt and debris with this vacuum that uses Opticlean optical sensors and a Triple-Action Cleaning System to tackle your floors. Invisible Wall technology lets you target specific areas.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
Hard To Program
By FortFun2 from Illinois
Found it is difficult, not intuitive, to program. Others have said if you loose power all your programming is lost, but we haven't lost power yet so can't confirm. I just wanted it to run when I left the house without a set program and contacting Bissell just led to more confusion. But, once I got it working I was impressed with the amount of pet hair it removed.
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BillFromKC
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I can attest to this.
September 16, 2016
Sometimes, I have to plug mine directly into the charger to get it to charge because the battery is overly drained. Because of this, I don't even bother programming it anymore.
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The new MacBook Pro is faster and more powerful than before, yet remarkably thinner and lighter.¹ It has the brightest, most colorful display ever on a Mac notebook. And it features up to 10 hours of battery life.² It’s a notebook built for the work you do every day. Ready to go anywhere a great idea takes you.
 
Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Terrible
By Joel
I purchased this one month ago and it has a faulty display. Best Buy takes no responsibility and will not exchange it for a good one. I have left voicemails for a district manager to call me and no one has called. I will never shop at Best Buy again.
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BillFromKC
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Yep, take it to Apple.
January 13, 2017
If Best Buy is doing you wrong, just take it to your nearest Apple location and they'll set you up with a fix or a new one.
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Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Bootleg Copy of Secret Life of Pets
By Disappointed
About 15 minutes into the movie the volume became muted and a message came on the TV that this was a bootleg movie. An unauthorized copy. Be very careful purchasing DVD's or Blu Ray movies from Best Buy. They just may leave you and your grand children very disappointed as it did our family.
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BillFromKC
KCMO
This could very well be your DVD or Blu-Ray player
January 20, 2017
causing your issues. The Film Industry (MPAA and associated groups) are known for their draconian DRM systems, first with DVD and now with Blu-Ray and 4k Blu-Ray.
if your Blu-Ray player isn't connected to the internet, connect it to the internet and update its firmware. That should fix all your issues.
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Make your home an internet haven with this versatile Linksys Velop wireless Wi-Fi system. Three identical tri-band dual-stream AC2200 routers, each equipped with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor, deliver lightning-fast internet. Equipped with Bluetooth 4.0/LE, this Linksys Velop wireless Wi-Fi system is simple to set up and pairs easily with computers, tablets and smart devices.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
This is the future of WiFi
By neio11
I threw (recycled) away my wifi extenders plus I am now able connect a device with an ethernet cable without having to run cables through the walls because each node has 2 ethernet ports. So for instance, I have one node connected to my modem and an ethernet switch. My 2nd node in another room is connected to an NVR for my security cameras. The speed through the nodes is surprisingly fast. The NVR is capturing HD videos from 3 cameras and it seems to capture fine. The 3rd node is in my living room area. The whole house is covered! Please put a password on your wifi otherwise you'll be supplying FREE wifi for your neighbors. I can have full internet access from 3-4 houses away from my house. I thought installation would be a pain considering you have to setup each node. Well, I shouldn't say "have to" because you don't have to use all 3 nodes. You can use only 1 or 2 and give the 3rd to me. haha. No but setup is a breeze! The only thing is that you have to use a smart device such as a tablet or phone, to do the setup. Velop currently doesn't support PC-based setup but I hope Linksys changes that especially for us "techies"!!! It works with Alexa. You can ask #Alexa what the wifi password is... so they say. I haven't had much success with it yet. It looks clean and neat. It doesn't all those antennas sticking out of it which makes it aesthetically pleasing.
I'm loving so far!
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BillFromKC
KCMO
The setup process basically forces you to put a...
February 19, 2017
...password on your WiFi network. In fact, it's one of three things it asks when you set up the parent node, the other two being "Do you connect directly to the internet or through a modem/router device provided by your ISP?" and what to call your wireless network.
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Make your home an internet haven with this versatile Linksys Velop wireless Wi-Fi system. Three identical tri-band dual-stream AC2200 routers, each equipped with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor, deliver lightning-fast internet. Equipped with Bluetooth 4.0/LE, this Linksys Velop wireless Wi-Fi system is simple to set up and pairs easily with computers, tablets and smart devices.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Blazing Speed, Best In Class Performance!
By gadgetguy11
The Linksys - Velop Tri-Band Whole Home Wi-Fi System (3-pack) is packaged in a beautiful & functional box with magnetic closure - it exudes quality! Each Node is protected individually. Just looking at the box, you expect a premium, esoteric product... & Linksys delivers that & more in spades! The shapely Nodes are beautiful & blend with any decorating style.
Simple set-up via the Linksys iOS or Android App. Within minutes, you are ready to go online.
As shown in attached photo, I have 90 wireless devices utilized over 5,000 sq feet / 3 floors: this is a challenging application for high speed Wi-Fi that includes: connected major appliances; BAS ceiling fans & Haiku Wi-Fi connected lights; Wi-Fi Thermostats; Netatmo Wi-Fi Weather Station; 65 Hue Lights; Connected exterior door locks; Wink Wi-Fi connected devices; connected iDevices, Nest & Arlo cameras; iPads; iPhones & computers. Finally, Streaming from 4) Apple TV's; Nixplay Wi-Fi Photo Frames.
And now the Results:
Velop delivers the fastest Wi-Fi speed I have ever experienced and does so consistently! The attached screen capture shows 349 Mbps Download / 23 Mbps Upload. These are WIRELESS speeds!! I pay for 300 Mbps Download / 30 Mbps Upload & our internet service provider generally delivers 300 - 360 Download & 22 - 32 Upload.
Velop is the only Wi-Fi System I have found to date that actually delivers this sustainable speed and does not randomly disconnect the many devices.
High power Wi-Fi requires a high current source. Each of the 3) square white power supplies produce 12 Volt, 2 Amp output! 24VA (Volt Amps) is the highest output of any router I have tested. Better yet, the cable that plugs into each Velop is perfectly angled at the plug so the wire routs neatly through the cable management feature at the base. Brilliant design!
PRO's:
1- Fastest Wi-Fi Speed
2- Easy approximate 10 minute Set-up per hub
3- Velop Nodes are very attractive & blend with any architecture
4- Robust infrastructure yields dependable performance
5- 24/7 Support
6- 3-Year Warranty
7- Easy to use App with great diagnostics
8- Wire Management at the base is excellent & offers a wire free appearance.
9- Three Velop Nodes establish fast Wi-Fi speed across the house on any floor.
10- Expandable: Add an additional Node any time you prefer.
CON's:
1- IP Address range cannot be changed from: 192.***. My 2) existing Apple Time Capsule / Routers had IP addresses of 10.***, but they can be set to different ranges. A different IP Address range requires individually resetting a few devices that previously connected to the other range. For example, each Nixplay connected frame had to manually "Forget" the old Wi-Fi name of the previous SSID, then set up the same name with Velop, even though the Wi-Fi name and password are the same. On 13) Apple Airport Express devices, I had to power down each device to reset it from 10.*** to 192.***
2- IPv6 is not supported as of product release. This is surprising, as my three year old Apple Time Capsule / Router supported IPv6.
3- The first unit set up in under 10 minutes; however the remaining two hubs froze at the same exact place midway every time during set-up. After 6 failed attempts, I held each Node horizontally and kept my hand around it. Surprisingly, this procedure resulted in a virtually immediate set-up! Then I set each Node vertically & it continued to work great.
4- Only one Node can connect to the internet via ethernet. The other Nodes connect to the first Node via wireless mesh connection. I would prefer the option of connecting each Node to a wired ethernet connection. Linksys Technical Support indicated this may be added later as a software update. This would prove beneficial because the Nodes must be located fairly close together (my tests showed less than 40 feet apart at most).
CONCLUSION: My search for the "Ideal" Whole Home Wi-Fi System that consistently delivers 300 Mbps over 5,000 square feet with 90 devices ends here!! I am THRILLED with Velop & give it my highest recommendation!! It has proven to be the BEST ROUTER available for 2017!
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BillFromKC
KCMO
Mine gave me IPv6 OOB
February 19, 2017
and even so, there was a firmware update it applied immediate after setup. I agree that the IP address range thing is annoying though, especially when you're moving from an existing network with static IP devices (NAS, printers, etc.)
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Make a smart solution to upgrade your home security to IndoorCam Mini. Never second-guess what you see in clear 2K resolution, and give yourself control with pan and tilt functions to monitor your home’s most vital areas. IndoorCam Mini features On-Device AI Human Detection, a technology that identifies humans in the frame and only sends you the notifications that matter. After returning home, you can turn on Home Privacy Mode, which turns off the camera and rotates it to your preferred privacy angle. Best of all, there’s no monthly fee after your purchase.
 

Can this new Indoor Cam Mini connect to the Eufy HomeBase? I would like for the IndoorDam store data on the base for easy access and control.

It stores data on the camera itself and not on a Homebase module. However, you still access the video like you would with Homebase-connected cameras - via the app.
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Make a smart solution to upgrade your home security to IndoorCam Mini. Never second-guess what you see in clear 2K resolution, and give yourself control with pan and tilt functions to monitor your home’s most vital areas. IndoorCam Mini features On-Device AI Human Detection, a technology that identifies humans in the frame and only sends you the notifications that matter. After returning home, you can turn on Home Privacy Mode, which turns off the camera and rotates it to your preferred privacy angle. Best of all, there’s no monthly fee after your purchase.
 

Does this camera require WiFi to operate?

It can record internally to a micro SD card, but you would need WiFi to access your footage and receive motion alerts.
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BillFromKC
 
Meet the Ninja Foodi 14-in-1 6.5qt. Pressure Cooker Steam Fryer with SmartLid. The pressure cooker that steams and crisps. SmartLid slider unlocks pressure cooking, air frying, and Steamcrisping - all under one SmartLid. SteamCrisp Technology steams and crisps at the same time for faster, juicier, crispier results*. 14 one-touch programs unlock even more versatility. (*Vs. Ninja Foodi OL501 in dry mode only)
 

Does this model have hands free pressure release when pressure cooking timer is done, or do you have to manually release steam after pressure cooking?

It's a manual release.
2 years, 6 months ago
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BillFromKC
 
The Core Innovations ANT800BAR Indoor TV Antenna Bar allows you to access HDTV channels up to 80 miles away, free of charge. The signal indicator displays reception strength for peak viewing potential, and the omni-directional bar design provides connectivity in all directions. Enjoy content in up to 4K full HD where supported.
 

We have a steel roof, will this antenna work for us?

As long as the signal path isn't being blocked by the roof, this should work. However, you're better off to look into an outdoor antenna system.
2 years, 6 months ago
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BillFromKC
 
The Core Innovations ANT800BAR Indoor TV Antenna Bar allows you to access HDTV channels up to 80 miles away, free of charge. The signal indicator displays reception strength for peak viewing potential, and the omni-directional bar design provides connectivity in all directions. Enjoy content in up to 4K full HD where supported.
 

Is this antenna ATSC 3.0 capable?

All antennas that work with ATSC 1.0 work with ATSC 3.0. In fact, all TV antennas that work on the standard UHF range (which means nearly every antenna, ever) work with ATSC 3.0 receivers and TV sets.
2 years, 6 months ago
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BillFromKC
 
The WD_Black P10 Game Drive gives your console or PC the performance-enhancing tools it needs to keep your competitive edge. It's a top-tier external HDD in capacities 2TB, built specifically for gamers looking to expand the potential of their console or PC by saving their game library in an on-the-go form factor. Now, with WD_Black P10 Game Drive, you can drive your game the way you choose.
 

Will this work on a Xbox s and save my downloads

Yes, absolutely.
2 years, 9 months ago
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BillFromKC
 
The WD_Black P10 Game Drive gives your console or PC the performance-enhancing tools it needs to keep your competitive edge. It's a top-tier external HDD in capacities 2TB, built specifically for gamers looking to expand the potential of their console or PC by saving their game library in an on-the-go form factor. Now, with WD_Black P10 Game Drive, you can drive your game the way you choose.
 

Can this work for Mac PC

It can. You may need to format it for PC usage first, however.
2 years, 9 months ago
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BillFromKC
 
The WD_Black P10 Game Drive gives your console or PC the performance-enhancing tools it needs to keep your competitive edge. It's a top-tier external HDD in capacities 2TB, built specifically for gamers looking to expand the potential of their console or PC by saving their game library in an on-the-go form factor. Now, with WD_Black P10 Game Drive, you can drive your game the way you choose.
 

Can this be used with IPad Pro 10.5 inch

It can if you used a Camera Connection Kit and a Powered USB 3.x Hub. The lightning port by itself doesn't output enough power to run this drive.

For newer iPad Pros with USB-C connectors, you could just use a USB-C to USB 3.0 Micro B cable.

Either way, you'd need to format this drive using a computer first to a supported format (I believe that would be either ExFAT, HFS+, or APFS).
2 years, 9 months ago
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BillFromKC
 
The WD_Black P10 Game Drive gives your console or PC the performance-enhancing tools it needs to keep your competitive edge. It's a top-tier external HDD in capacities 2TB, built specifically for gamers looking to expand the potential of their console or PC by saving their game library in an on-the-go form factor. Now, with WD_Black P10 Game Drive, you can drive your game the way you choose.
 

Does this need a 3.0 slot to work correctly on an xbox series x? Will it work in a usb hub on the xbox series x with only 2.0 slots available?

It can work with a USB 2.0 hub, but it will run at approximately 1/3 the speed you'd get with a USB 3.x connection (40 megabyte per second transfers on USB 2.0 versus 120 megabyte per second transfers over USB 3.x).
2 years, 9 months ago
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BillFromKC
 
The WD_Black P10 Game Drive gives your console or PC the performance-enhancing tools it needs to keep your competitive edge. It's a top-tier external HDD in capacities 2TB, built specifically for gamers looking to expand the potential of their console or PC by saving their game library in an on-the-go form factor. Now, with WD_Black P10 Game Drive, you can drive your game the way you choose.
 

Will it work with a Xbox 360 E console?

It should, but you'd be better off with a less expensive external drive as the Xbox 360 series of devices do not have USB 3.0 connections and even the slowest of external drives currently available can saturate a USB 2.0 connection.
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