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Take your camera or camcorder and accessories with you on the go using this Sony LCSU11 case that features an adjustable internal partition, mesh pouches and 3 external pouches for ample storage. The shoulder strap allows easy portability.
 
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Came with Sony H400 Bundle
on June 12, 2015
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Nice looking bag and it came as a bundle with the Sony H400 camera. But the camera does not fit no matter how you try to put it in. I would think if it was part of a bundle it would be big enough for the camera itself.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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HP Pavilion 550-a14 Desktop: Enjoy the functionality of a desktop with a spacious 1TB hard drive, plus the flexibility of built-in wireless networking. A Bluetooth 4.0 interface allows you to pair with select Bluetooth-enabled devices.
 
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Get help BEFORE you buy.
By GeekyGreg
I'm not kidding about that title. Before HP picks your pocket on this, check with someone you know and trust that actually knows something about computers - someone who can BUILD and/or REPAIR them. Just ask him this, word for word:
“Hey, I'm looking at a computer that has an ITX motherboard and the CPU is soldered to the motherboard. The video, sound and networking are all integrated into the motherboard and there are NO EXPANSION SLOTS. It's priced at $450. Should I buy it?”
I’d be surprised if he even asks for the brand, model or specs. Likely he'll just say, "Absolutely NOT!" But if he DOES ask for the brand, model and specs, send him to this web page:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04700756
If he's really a friend, he'll tell you not to go near this. Here's why…
The CPU is soldered to the motherboard. This means it cannot be upgraded. That may not be a problem for you, but it also means that if the part goes bad, it can't be replaced. Oh, of course you can replace the entire motherboard/CPU combo, but at the price, you’ll throw away the computer and by a new one.
If the video or audio circuits go bad, they can't be replaced because there are NO EXPANSION SLOTS. Again, you can replace the entire motherboard/CPU combo, but at the price, you’ll throw away the computer and by a new one.
It's perfectly fair to call this the BIC Lighter of computers because it's literally designed to be disposable. HP should NEVER pawn these off on an unsuspecting public.
If you don't know computers from the inside, GET HELP BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. There are much better computers available at Best Buy for approximately the same price. (For instance, check into Lenovo.)
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August 23, 2015
There are three expansion slots... No its not worth 450 that's why its 250 Maybe you are reviewing the wrong computer...??
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