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    January 11, 2009
  • Last review
    December 12, 2011
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    December 9, 2008
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FLhd's Reviews
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This compact blender allows you to blend smoothies, milk shakes and more. The travel lid saves time by allowing you to drink from the blending jar.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great Build Quality, Great Price, Compact
on December 12, 2011
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
This is great blender if you are single and are looking for little to no clean up. Hamilton Beach makes a great product overall. Compact, Cord wrap.
What's great about it: Great Build, Compact, Cord wrap
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
Durability
5 out of 5
5
+5points
6of 7voted this as helpful.
 
Listen to Pandora, Sirius XM internet radio, Live365, NPR, and over 17,000 AM/FM/ HD radio stations on your current home stereo. The Grace Solo has built in wi-fi 802.11g (compatible with all 802.11b/g/n routers). Wirelessly connect your Grace Solo to your broadband network, pllug in the RCA cables and enjoy everything the internet has to offer on your current home stereo in 5 minutes.
 
Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
Cheap Quality for a High price tag.
on August 19, 2011
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
Great idea, but weak radio overall. First take into account this product is at about 90 to 130 bucks.. That being said, the Display is cheap looking and small. Remote is very cheap and small. The display and onscreen navigation was archaic. The app for android in my opinion was the best way to control the unit, but even the app had a couple hang ups, not many. I could never get it to stream from my PC, on setup it always found my PC and my pogoplug but did some weird scanning thing and gave me an error every time it connected to a device. The remote was god awful, and cheap. I loved the access to the world wide Internet radio. I thought Pandora sounded really good through it better than my Evo did, i tested that one... I like how the android app could control all 3 functions, int radio, media streaming, pandora. Overall this thing is too expensive for what it is. It is worth 50 bucks, if I could get the audio streaming to work 60 bucks. If Grace improves the display, the remote, polishes the app up. This thing would be sweet! I returned mine but I do miss it. I miss the world stations, and not having to connect my dang phone every time for Pandora.
What's great about it: Concept
What's not so great: Cheap.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
4 out of 5
4
Ease of Use
2 out of 5
2
Features
3 out of 5
3
-5points
0of 5voted this as helpful.
 
Wake up and fall asleep to soothing sounds from nature with this clock radio that features direct-access nature sounds, including ocean, birds, rainfall, babbling brook or under-the-sea options. A 2-, 5- or 7-day alarm option fits your unique schedule.
 
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Great Size, Great Display features
on July 14, 2011
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
I have owned this alarm clock for about 3 months. The compact size is the most appealing attribute to me. I also like the display how it shows the temperature and which nature sound is on. It also has an auxiliary input. I do think the overall sound could be louder, but its not bad. I wouldn't recommend this alarm clock to those that need a very, very loud alarm to get up in the morning.
What's great about it: Compact Size, Clean Display
What's not so great: Sound could be louder.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
2 out of 5
2
Features
5 out of 5
5
+2points
2of 2voted this as helpful.
 
Enjoy rich, lush audio with these surround sound speakers that feature 75W RMS power. A down-firing, ported subwoofer with a 5-1/2" driver controls powerful sound. The dedicated bass controller lets you customize the bass level to your liking.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great speakers for a bedroom
on April 7, 2011
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
I have owned this set for about a 2 weeks, and use them everyday to listen to music. I really have to say for the price they are more than worth it. The sub really kicks for a small sub and the surround sound is surprisingly nice. It is really great that the sub has its own volume control. I have a little white noise, but it is hardly noticeable. I do wish it had its own remote control, but for the price I am very very impressed by the quality of this Logitech product.
What's great about it: Surround Sound, great bass, Price
What's not so great: No remote
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
4 out of 5
4
+12points
14of 16voted this as helpful.
 
Take your favorite tunes on the go with this MP3 player that features 4GB* of storage space and a built-in digital FM tuner. The built-in clip provides easy portability.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great Sound for a Great Price
on November 24, 2010
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
Age Range:25-34
Type of Listener:Avid listener
Number of MP3 Players Owned:3-5
Top MP3 Accessory:Headphones
I have owned the Sansa Clip plus for about a week now, and use it constantly at the gym. The size is very good for me, very small and you can clip it anywhere. The sound quality is also pretty good for a device that is this inexpensive. The best part about this device is the fact that you can expand the memory through the micro SD card slot. I notice when you do use a micro SD card that it takes a while to refresh the library. The build kind of feels a little cheap, thats my only beef.
What's great about it: Small, Expandable Memory, Price, Sound quality
What's not so great: Feels a tad bit cheap, a little too light
I would recommend this to a friend!
Durability
3 out of 5
3
Sound Quality
4 out of 5
4
Features
3 out of 5
3
Ease of Use
4 out of 5
4
+2points
2of 2voted this as helpful.
 
Take a product tour. Learn more about Arc Wireless Keyboard. (Flash demo)
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great Design, takes a little getting use to.
on September 27, 2010
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
Its a very small, thin, and light design. Ideal for the living room or bedroom PC's. The directional pad that takes place of the arrow keys is not as responsive as I would like. I bought this item on sale for $39.99, I thought it was too pricey at regular price. Overall the design is quite appealing to me and the functionality is good, takes a little getting use to. One thing is for sure the build quality is very good on this keyboard, and also the range is not bad at all.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Design
5 out of 5
5
Ease of Use
3 out of 5
3
+7points
8of 9voted this as helpful.
 
Save your pictures and videos with this SanDisk SDSDB-004G-A46 SDHC memory card that features 4GB of storage. The writeable label helps you keep track of your files.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Works great for Ready Boost in my Acer Netbook
on July 18, 2010
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
I added this SD card to my Acer netbook for Ready Boost purposes and it works very well. My netbook came stock with only a gig of ram, so I decided to go the ready boost route, rather than paying $40 plus for a 2GB ram upgrade. I am satisfied with the added speed from the Ready Boost.
What's great about it: San Disk Manufacturer
What's not so great: Nothing so far.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+1point
1of 1voted this as helpful.
 
Keep your Apple® MacBook® protected on the go with this Incase CL57098 sleek neoprene sleeve that features a fitted design for a snug, secure fit and a soft, cushioned interior that helps keep your MacBook safe from the elements.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great fit for my U305 series Toshiba.
on December 11, 2009
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
I have put this sleeve through hell and it still does its job. Incase equals quality.
What's great about it: Tough
What's not so great: price
I would recommend this to a friend!
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
Durability
5 out of 5
5
0points
0of 0voted this as helpful.
 
Check e-mail, surf the Web and video chat with friends and family when you are on the go with this portable netbook that features a built-in webcam and wireless connectivity.
 
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Solid Netbook, Great Value.
on November 9, 2009
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
I actually traded in some credit card points for the diamond black AOD250-1151 and have owned it for a little over a month. I have used it everyday. I changed the operating system to Windows 7 32bit, the installation of 7 was seamless (all the xp drivers from the acer website can be used with Win 7), and the netbook seems to run a bit quicker with 7 compared to xp. The build of the netbook is very good, the keyboard is not as spacious as some of the other netbooks out there, but is very acceptable and is a breeze to get use to. The screen is very bright and vivid. The 3 cell battery sits flush in the unit and lasts about 3 hours with the screen set to the dimmest setting, just cruising the net. Also replacement 3 cells are relatively cheap, I have researched. The touchpad has multi touch function and is a little small but still responsive, the right/left click buttons are on a rocker button which is very responsive. The web cam is not the best, but does video chatting like a champ, built in mic is really good. No bluetooth. The hardrive, ram, and wifi card are readily accessible on the bottom of the netbook for upgrade purposes. It has seperate mic and headphone jacks, vga out, 3 usb's, ethernet jack, the charger brick is also very small. So far I am very impressed with this machine. I was going to upgrade the ram to the max of 2GB, but after installing Windows 7, I don't think it's necessary. This netbook has a solid feel and is great for video conferencing.
What's great about it: Size, Weight, Vivid Screen, Build Quality
What's not so great: Speakers, touchpad a tad small, keyboard is good but not as good as others.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+1point
1of 1voted this as helpful.
 
Preferred by DVD drive manufacturers, Verbatim DVD media continues to set the standard for high-speed disc performance, reliability, and compatibility. DVD+R Double Layer nearly doubles the storage capacity with two AZO recording layers on a single-sided disc. Certified and supported by the industry high speed Double Layer writers, Verbatim discs are approved for high speed burning up to 6x speeds. Store up to 8.5GBs of video in approximately 16 minutes or less while maintaining compatibility with most DVD video players or DVD-ROM drives. All backed by Verbatim's limited lifetime warranty.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Best Dual Layers on the Market
on September 14, 2009
Posted by: FLhd
from nola
The dye that Verbatim uses in most of their blank media is of much higher quality than some of the other brands on the market. The new Memorex dual layers produce many more errors compared to the Verbatim products. I download Xbox360 backups and burn them to dual layers via my Toshiba notebook and have nothing but success with the Verbatim media.
What's great about it: Great for burning Xbox360 Backups
What's not so great: Usually not on sale.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
Durability
5 out of 5
5
+9points
9of 9voted this as helpful.
 
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Netbooks
Netbooks
 

that is the differance between netbook and a laptop

Essentially they are both computers, but the netbook gets rid of the CD drive, to make it even smaller than the smallest laptops. The netbook is just a small laptop.
14 years, 5 months ago
by
FLhd
   nola
 

I have a vsx-819h-k Pioneer receiver, what would be a good subwoofer for it?

I'd like two or three options.
Any Klipsch sub, you can't go wrong.
14 years, 9 months ago
by
FLhd
   Lando
 

Difference in volume control on tv with no blue ray player and volume control when playing disk on same tv

I have a Sony 40 XBR 6 tv and a Sony BDP-350 blue ray player conncected by HDMI cable.

When watching tv only I have the volume control set at 35. When I watch blue ray I have to set the volume control to 70 to be able to hear clearly.

Why such a disparity in volume control? Anyone having this problem?
I have the same issue with my TH-58PZ800U and my DMP-BD35K.
15 years, 4 months ago
by
FLhd
   Lando
 

Can I mount a flat screen to the walls of an armoire?

My armoire is only 35" inches wide, so that leaves me with only the choice of 32" flat screen. I would really like to go up to a 37" tv. Can a 37" be mounted to a well crafted armoire?
If it's solid, like you say. Should work fine.
15 years, 4 months ago
by
FLhd
   Lando
 

What's the best plasma?

I play xbox 360 and watch sports a lot. gonna have hd everything for tv. I think since I want plasma, I should go with 1080p. So far I'm looking at a panasonic 42" for 999, a samsung 50" for 1399, and an insignia 50" for 1199. I'm really not looking for anything huge so I'm leaning towards the 42" will I notice a difference between the Panasonic and Samsung?
I personally like Samsung TVs for gaming, my personal pref. Colors are more inky, to me. Everything else Panasonic.
15 years, 4 months ago
by
FLhd
   Lando