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    January 13, 2008
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    November 29, 2010
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The ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down. Rebel forces firing blasters. Imperial speeder bikes zipping by. Intense dogfights between squadrons of X-wings and TIE fighters filling the skies. Immerse yourself in the epic Star Wars™ battles you've always dreamed of and create new heroic moments of your own in Star Wars™ Battlefront™.Feeling the ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down on the frozen tundra of Hoth. Rebel forces firing blasters as Imperial speeder bikes zip through the lush forests of Endor.
 
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2 out of 5
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Full price for half a game
on December 13, 2015
Posted by: Zeph
from Tucson, AZ
Sorry, but this is half a game for full price. If they wanted $30 or $40, that would be fair. Oh, and if you want more content you'll have to shell out another $60 for it, bringing the price to $120.
Frankly the first two installments of Battlefront were better because they were complete, meaning that had single player campaigne modes, something this version lacks (which is why I refuse to refer to it as a complete game).
If all you care about is graphics, then this game is for you. However, if you like things like content and a good campaign, don't bother. Leave it to EA to turn a good franchise into a DLC nightmare where you endlessly spend money to get the game they promised in the first place.
I'm done with Electronic Arts. They continue to leave a bad taste in my mouth, which started with Battlefield 4.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Do battle with your virtual nemesis with this cutting-edge gaming mouse that features a 2000 dpi laser engine for ultraprecise tracking and 5 programmable buttons, including an in-game macro recording button, for custom gaming control. Take a product tour.
 
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3 out of 5
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Umm, not so much
on January 13, 2008
Posted by: Zeph
I tried for about an hour to like this mouse, but the fact of the matter is, if you have small or normal size hands, you'll probably find this mouse a bit uncomfortable. In order to reach buttons 3 and 4, I found myself having to place my palm on the top "hump" of the mouse rather than the my knuckle pads. Buttons 3 and 4 are a tad out of reach of my thumb when I hold the mouse normally. I'm not sure if my description was clear enough, but mess with one in the store to get the idea.
The mouse just seems bulky in all the wrong places. If I place my hand forward (so that I can reach the 3rd and 4th mouse buttons), I find myself bumping the mouse into my wrist pad quite a bit.
On a side note, ET might like this mouse.
What's great about it: Easily selectable DPI, weights
What's not so great: Buttons out of reach for those with normal size hands
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Gain control of your system with this clutter-free KVM solution. Audio support lets you share your multimedia speakers between two connected computers. >> Find the right KVM switch for your configuration! (684KB .pdf)
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Excellent tool for two computer setup
By ShelbyBill from Shelby Township, MI
IOGEAR MiniView Micro 2-Port USB Plus KVM Switch with Built-In 6' Cables was easy to set-up. The only problem was the plug and pray feature of windows had a problem with the initial set-up. A quick view of FAQ at the 1OGEAR website cleared that up real quick.
It is a pleasure to use two computers (one for email and word processing and one for digital photo editing) via one keyboard, mouse and monitor. I'm also glad I spent the extra bucks for the unit that combines the audio too. A GREAT PRODUCT.
My only negative comment is the six foot cables. They could be shorter. With two PC's set side by side six feet of connecting cable just adds to the clutter under my desk.
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Zeph
Tucson, AZ
Works great, but with a small quirk
November 29, 2010
I've had the KVM switch for a couple of months now, and it works great. There's just one very minor issue. Mine is plugged into an XP and a 7 machine. When I'm switching back into the Windows 7 machine with a game running (full screen), the game minimizes to the task bar (the XP machine doesn't do this). It's a minor irritant having to re-maximize my game, but I digress.
By the way, I'm guessing it's a Windows 7 issue and not attributable to the KVM itself.
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