Product Description
The JVC SRDVD-100U is an affordable DVD deck that can playback true high definition (HD) recordings! Perfect for kiosks, trade shows, production studios, advertising agencies, even broadcasters. This one-of-a-kind player is the first ever to deliver true HD on inexpensive DVD media.
Customer Reviews:
Overpriced and Underwhleming.......2007-12-07
With the advent of the sub-$200 HD-DVD players flooding the market, the honeymoon period for this nasty little beast is long-gone. Don't be tempted, as I was, by its ability to play JVC HDV files natively. It is spotty at best and truly unnecessary given the alternatives available.
If you do dive in, be prepared for the laugh-riot butcher job of the English language that is the manual and the remote is hopelessly arcane. Boot time for this makes Haley's Comet seem all too frequent and simply navigating the menu is enough to drive all but the strongest of us to anti-depressants.
A/V connectors are loose and unreliable and the DVI output is severely crippled. Front-side buttons are cheap and flimsy and seem to have a high false-positive ratio.
This has been on the market for some time and is ready to be retired. It's time to let it move on. Let go.
Product Description
Pharos' Pocket GPS Navigator SDIO includes the ultra compact, iGPS-SD which slots directly into the secure digital port of a Pocket PC. Turn your Pocket PC with SDIO Now! capability into a portable navigation device. The powerful iGPS-SD uses a propriety design which tracks all GPS satellites in sight. This 12-channel tracking gives the Pharos GPS receiver superior performance, enabling fast GPS signal acquisition and reacquisition, and optimum response in dynamic applications. Includes Ostia, Pharos' award-winning navigation software for Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs.
Customer Reviews:
It's Pretty Okay.......2005-05-02
Overall a decent product for road navigation. I use it with my Dell Axim X50v PDA. My only complaint is that it's only really usefull for roadtrips. Don't think of taking this thing Geocaching, camping, hiking, or backpacking. There's no topographical map support unless you buy third party software (and hope it works). The Ostia software could also be a little more user friendly. Getting a signal can be tricky at times too.
Friends don't let friends buy - - - - !.......2005-02-17
After receiving this product, I immediately set it up with my Samsung i700. Well, it didn't take off right away but after playing around with it for about 15-20 minutes, I got it working. Well, of course the real test is when you get out on the road. Here's my experience with this contraption.
So, here I am about the walk out the house and remember that there is a universal car charger that comes with this so I look in the box and it does NOT work with my phone! I call the company, Pharos, and they tell me to call Samsung for an adapter. Basically, they just said "you're own your own". STRIKE 1!
Fine, I'll just bring a spare battery just in case. O.K. I'm driving, it's tracking. I plot a destination, it routes the trip and tells me where to turn. All good right? Wrong! My phone is setup to save battery power and after a few minutes the phone goes into power-save mode and basically shuts off. So, I power the phone back on and the GPS receiver does not work anymore! STRIKE 2!
So you must be asking "well what did you do?" Answer: Reboot my phone. Don't worry, it gets better. I finally get smart and turn off the power-save feature so my phone will stay on constantly and drain my battery prematurely (I mean who wouldn't want that?). But remember, I'm smart... I brought an extra battery! So, I'm driving, it's tracking, it's telling me where to turn, and as I'm in route to my destination. The party I am expected to meet with at this new location decides to call me. Hmmm... "So what happened?" That's right, this GPS device decides to drop dead! STRIKE 3!
Well, at least it didn't disable the phone functionality.
So, if you're in the market for a product which does NOT work well with your Samsung i700 and does NOT have a "UNIVERSAL" car charger, then this product is definately for you! Make sure you tell your friends. And remember, "Friends don't let friends buy crap!"
P.S. Buy a city/state map, they're a lot cheaper!
Customer Reviews:
It's Pretty Okay.......2005-05-02
Overall a decent product for road navigation. I use it with my Dell Axim X50v PDA. My only complaint is that it's only really usefull for roadtrips. Don't think of taking this thing Geocaching, camping, hiking, or backpacking. There's no topographical map support unless you buy third party software (and hope it works). The Ostia software could also be a little more user friendly. Getting a signal can be tricky at times too.
Friends don't let friends buy - - - - !.......2005-02-17
After receiving this product, I immediately set it up with my Samsung i700. Well, it didn't take off right away but after playing around with it for about 15-20 minutes, I got it working. Well, of course the real test is when you get out on the road. Here's my experience with this contraption.
So, here I am about the walk out the house and remember that there is a universal car charger that comes with this so I look in the box and it does NOT work with my phone! I call the company, Pharos, and they tell me to call Samsung for an adapter. Basically, they just said "you're own your own". STRIKE 1!
Fine, I'll just bring a spare battery just in case. O.K. I'm driving, it's tracking. I plot a destination, it routes the trip and tells me where to turn. All good right? Wrong! My phone is setup to save battery power and after a few minutes the phone goes into power-save mode and basically shuts off. So, I power the phone back on and the GPS receiver does not work anymore! STRIKE 2!
So you must be asking "well what did you do?" Answer: Reboot my phone. Don't worry, it gets better. I finally get smart and turn off the power-save feature so my phone will stay on constantly and drain my battery prematurely (I mean who wouldn't want that?). But remember, I'm smart... I brought an extra battery! So, I'm driving, it's tracking, it's telling me where to turn, and as I'm in route to my destination. The party I am expected to meet with at this new location decides to call me. Hmmm... "So what happened?" That's right, this GPS device decides to drop dead! STRIKE 3!
Well, at least it didn't disable the phone functionality.
So, if you're in the market for a product which does NOT work well with your Samsung i700 and does NOT have a "UNIVERSAL" car charger, then this product is definately for you! Make sure you tell your friends. And remember, "Friends don't let friends buy crap!"
P.S. Buy a city/state map, they're a lot cheaper!
Product Description
Installation of this card allows Direct Inward System Access (DISA), auto attendant with extension dialing and fax detection. Features: Provides basic 2 port auto-attendant with 30 second greeting to announce caller options (one per system) Do not install this card when a Panasonic KX-TVS voice mail system is installed All features provided by this card are included with Panasonic KX-TVS voice mail systems For use with the KX-TA624
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