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  • Original, authentic, 100% natural Dead Sea Mineral Salts
  • Physician recommended
  • Purifying eucalyptus helps ease congestion
  • Draws out toxins
  • Clears the mind and sinuses

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The original. Natural. Authentic. Whole organic salts. Temporarily relieves: arthritis; psoriasis; rheumatism; muscle pain; eczema; lower back pain. Softens skin; relieves tension; promotes deep relaxation. Physician recommended. When the body seems achy, sluggish and congested, Masada Dead Sea Mineral Bath Salts help clear the mind and sinuses while relieving muscular aches and pains and soothing tension. The salts stimulate natural circulation and help calm inflammation. Also excellent for arthritis, rheumatism, and lower back pain. Leaves skin soft, Eucalyptus aroma helps relieve congestion. Masada Mineral Bath Salts are imported in a pure, unprocessed extraction in natural form directly from the Southern Dead Sea in Israel. No animal testing.

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
5Sanity in a bottle
By BoogersInWhite
Long ago I discovered the importance of making time in my life to relax at the end of the day. Little did I know about the nasty joke mother nature had in store for my muscles as the years have gone by. The answer to both of these was the Masada Bath Salts in Lavender.Yes, they have a few little stones in the mix (pick them up and toss them out if they don't go down the drain). I figure that they are from the Dead Sea and there are probably rocks there.My skin is soft, I smell really good, and I fall asleep easily (sometimes in the bathtub, which is another review all together).Amazon please never stop carrying this product, especially continue to offer a great discounted price. I tell my friends about the relaxation properties of this product and explain "Hey, it's cheaper than a psychiatrist!".Sign me: Happily picking up little stones in NY.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
3very relaxing, except...
By BklynBabe
I first purchased this in February for around $15 with Subscribe and Save. The price went up to $23 with the next order and is now $32. The salts smell wonderful and do help me with my relaxation but if the price is going to be so crazy, that kinda negates the benefits. I did cancel S&S and will check manually, which means I may try another product. I do like the product but not for over $30.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
3Nice scent, probably not worth it
By Mark W
Dead sea bath salts? Why not. I mean if you believe everything like i do then you're also a sucker.I run and work out a lot and after a long day of work am sore. I sometimes like to just sit in the tub and soak. These are actually really nice bath salts. But for the price they aren't really worth it. I don't get any more benefit from these than i did with just epsom salts. They claim that the powers of nature will cure all your problems. All the whatever ingredients will turn you into a magical unicorn too. I don't think i'd buy this again. I'd probably buy some epsom salts and sprinkle some lavender or some other thing in the bath. Same effect.Don't get me wrong. Maybe the salts have some magical benefit. I just didn't see it.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Lens!
By S. Lou
For the price you are paying, this lens for sure has superior optics. Zoom action is smoth, autofocus is a little on the slow side but all in all at this price this lens is great.The optics are much better than the kit lens that comes with the A100. If you are thinking of buying it for the A100; Don't think anymore, buy it! You won't be dissapointed.

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5Tamron Autofocus 75-300mm f/4-5.6 LD with Hood
By Charles Leistner
Well worth the money spent. The Auto focus works well with the Sony A100.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Product
By Ashutosh Gogate
Amazing service from the vendor, but most importantly, the product is excellent. ABsolutely value for money. I was a bit hesitant in purchasing a 'substitute' lens, but the results are just amazing.

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Get Cheap Masada Bath Salts, Naturally Unscented, Dead Sea Mineral, 64 oz (1.814 kg)

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  • Original, authentic, 100% natural Dead Sea Mineral Salts
  • Physician recommended
  • Good for eczema and psoriasis
  • Helps reduce itching, burning redness
  • Softens and revitalizes skin

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The original. Natural. Authentic. Whole organic salts. Temporarily relieves: arthritis; psoriasis; rheumatism; muscle pain; eczema; lower back pain. Softens skin; relieves tension; promotes deep relaxation. Physician recommended. It takes natural, gentle care to soothe irritation, eczema or psoriasis. Masada Unscented Dead Sea Mineral Bath Salts are a potent skin relief treatment without fragrances which may irritate. Helps relieve itching, burning and redness while stimulating circulation to help promote natural skin repair. Excellent for muscular pain, lower back pain and psoriasis. Masada Mineral Bath Salts are imported in a pure, unprocessed extraction in natural form directly from the Southern Dead Sea in Israel. No animal testing.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Dead Sea Salt Helped My Psoriasis!
By Katherine Berry
As a psoriasis sufferer, I've been told that salt baths would help ease my condition which persists despite twice-daily applications of a prescription steroid cream.Initially, I tried Epsom salts. They're inexpensive, after all, and available at grocery- and drugstores. Although I did see a slight improvement, a friend who's into homeopathic remedies suggested that I try Dead Sea salts. Epsom salts, she explained, are magnesium sulfate which is anti-inflammatory - a property that might explain the slight relief I saw after their use. Dead Sea salts, on the other hand, contain potassium, calcium chloride and bromides in addition to magnesium.I'm rather picky about fragrances (I mix my own with essential oils) so I wanted something unscented, which led me to these Masada salts on Amazon. They arrived on a Friday afternoon. That evening I drew a tub and soaked for almost an hour. (A good book had arrived in the same shipment.) The following day, I didn't see much improvement but figured I'd take another soak that night.It's now Tuesday, four days after my shipment arrived. I've soaked each evening in a salt bath (2 cups salt in my large garden-style bathtub) for an hour. I'm pleased to say that the psoriasis patches on my hands look better than they have in over a year, and the patches on my elbows are all but gone.I'm so happy with the results that I've signed up for the "subscription" plan so I get a new shipment of these salts on a regular basis. I also plan to mix up several scented batches using my favorite essential oils and may give some of those to friends who also have skin conditions.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
1Beware Different label and toxic product on Order made 10/12/2011
By a customer
I LOVED these salts. I am very chemically sensitive and the first 2 orders of this product were a great help to me. I just opened my order of 10/12/2011 because I have been sick since early afternoon from gasoline use in the area. There was a strong chemical smell in the box. That NEVER happens from the packaging in the many Amazon product orders I have received.This was an immediate red flag that there might be an issue with the salts.I took the salts out of the Amazon box to see that the label on the container had changed. For one thing, it no longer says "whole organic salts" in an oval on the upper right side. I opened the container and found it had some kind of odor I do not recognize.I have less than a handful left in my last purchase so I double-checked what I knew to be true: the previous order had no toxic smell to it. I reexamined the October 2011 order and the toxic odor was very clear. I touched a few of the salts from this recent October order with my left hand fingers and my fingertips are still burning.The label for this October 2011 order features the word "UNSCENTED" and yet it clearly is SCENTEDIf you use these salts to help remove toxins from your body and you are chemically sensitive do not order this product. It is such a shame because the previous orders I made of this product helped me. I also doubt I will be able to get a refund since I am only opening this today over month after the order arrived.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
4Bath Salts & Stones
By Edward Ames
These were the best priced Dead Sea Salts I found on Amazon. Overall they were pretty good as compared to other Dead Sea Salts I've used; however there were small stones mixed in with the salt; not a lot, just enough to make it an annoyance when it was time to clean the tub.

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The Companion 3 Series II from Bose is an easy way to get great stereo sound from your computer. It comes with two magnetically shielded speakers already mounted on their stands and an Acoustimass module. There is also a multi-function control pod with a volume control, headphone jack, Aux jack and mute button.

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488 of 500 people found the following review helpful.
4Klipsch v Bose v Logitech
By N. Stein
I blew a ridiculous amount of time listening to them in the store, reading reviews and what not and it never really helped me decide. I ended up buying all 3 and hooking them up so I could test drive them. Then returned the ones I didn't keep. Hopefully someone in the same situation I was in will benefit from my review. If you can't decide I recommend buying the ones you can't decide between and test them yourself. SPEAKERS:Klipsch Promedia 2.1, Logitech z-2300, Bose Companion 3 BACKGROUND:Previous Speakers- Creative 6.1, think they were the original inspires.Sound Card- Creative x-fiPrimary use- Gaming with limited musicVolume- maybe max out around 10%. Live in multifamily complex and don't need a lease breaker to live up to its name.Ear quality- I'm no sound engineer so all references to quality of sound are just what MY ears heard. 6.1 V 2.1:You will not find any 2.1 system that rivals even a cheap 5.1 or 6.1 set. No way around that. In downgrading you are compromising from the start. If you have the space/cash/mounting locations go with 5.1 or higher. SOUND QUALITY:The Klipsch had the best overall performance when it came to sound. Second was Bose and third was Logitech.I was not at all impressed with the Logitechs. They had a nice booming sound but no matter how much I fiddled with the EQ could I get a clean consistent sound across the board. Highs sounded watered down, Mids sounded muted and the Lows were...booming in a good way. Granted I'm sure this had a lot to do with the fact that I wasn't turning them up very loud. When I cranked them up they sounded much better but that's not the situation I needed them for. If you are throwing a block party the sound quality might be great.The Klipsch definitely had the best overall sound. It seemed to have a little trouble with definition on the highs and the extreme lows but far out did the other two with the mids and the lows. When I say trouble I mean nothing noticeable if you didn't have multiple speakers hooked up at the same time. This could once again be attributed to the fact that I'm running them at such a low volume. As far as the extreme lows, I don't think either of the other two systems even had those lows to listen too.The Bose handled the highs with crystal clarity. They do have the "tin can" effect that other reviewers have mentioned but adjustment of the EQ was able to compensate for that. The mids had to be corrected with the EQ but once setup right they were adequate, nothing to write home about, but better then the Logitech and not as good as the Klipsch. The lows thumped nicely and seemed to fit well but on extreme lows it seemed to be more of a single rumble as opposed to individual sounds. REAL ESTATE:The Bose significantly outshine the other two sets when it comes to desk real estate. The footprint of each satellite is about 2.5x2.5 inches. Headphones might take up less space. The Logitechs and the Klipsch take up about the same amount of space on the desk. Slightly larger than your average desktop speaker but not so large that you can't fit them on the desk. CONTROLS:All three sets had the same set of controls and inputs on them, namely bass, volume, and a miniplug out or two.I preferred the Bose when it came to the controls. The little wired remote puck thing works excellently and sticks to the spot you put it. The volume control consists of turning the outside of the puck and works excellently. One added feature is the top of the puck is a touch activated mute button. Useless really since the volume is so easy to adjust but nice all the same. The bass control for the Bose is located on the back of the sub near the top. The sub sits under my desk so it's easy enough to adjust by just reaching behind it from the top and turning the knob.Second would be the Logitech set. They also have a wired remote similar to the bose. Has a couple knobs on it a large (not as large as the bose puck) one for volume and smaller one for bass. They seemed to turn smoothly and work great. The one thing I didn't like about the Logitech remote was that it was very light and didn't really stay where you put it. Some double side tape or a rubber pad would easily fix that.This is one spot where the Klipsch comes in last. I read that the controller could be removed from the speaker but didn't see an easy way to do it and didn't want to muck them up since I would be returning 2 of the 3 systems. The Klipsch controls are located on the right speaker similar to your normal OEM speakers. There is a volume and bass knob. The volume knob didn't seem as smooth as the other two systems and tended to jump as opposed to smoothly increase and decrease the volume. This might just be that it's a small knob and harder to make precision changes.The power button is never a concern of mine because I leave everything on all the time but for those that it is an issue: Logitech had a power switch on the sub and "sleep" button on the remote. Both the klipsch and the bose have the power switches on the back of the sub. None of the power switches on the back of the subs are easy to get to or locate so if you can handle just putting it in sleep mode I'd recommend the Logitech. BUILD QUALITY:I don't mean the build of the actual cones but of the housings, stands, etc. I don't know enough about construction of or speaker materials to make a judgment on the cones and drivers.I think the Bose probably won in this category with the Logitech coming in second and the Klipsch bringing up the rear.Both the Bose and Logitech went together well and everything fit tight. Everything seemed to be appropriately built with acceptable tolerances in terms of stands and housings. The Logitech's satellites were mostly plastic with cloth speaker grilles metal grilles on the sub. The sub was particle board I'm assuming with a metal grille. The Bose satellites were all metal including stands and grilles. The sub was particle board I'm assuming with a metal grille. Moving the speakers around and doing whatever over the course of testing them seemed to have no side effect on the operation of these two sets. Everything on each system seemed to use a heavy enough gauged wire that I was not concerned with damaging them as I yanked them through the rats nest behind my desk.The Klipsch fell short on the build quality. They used comparable materials as the previous two, plastic satellites with cloth grilles and what I'm assuming is a particle board sub with a metal grille. The stands for the satellites were cockeyed causing the speakers to lean at some odd angles. Nothing that your average person would notice but someone in QC should have caught that. The little ps2 looking cable that connects the controller to the sub didn't fit securely or snap into the sub. Is to be expected of this style cable but on the other two systems I didn't have any concern if it connected appropriately. After initial setup of the speakers the left satellite went out on me and I had to jiggle/turn the miniplug plugged into the back of it. This is nothing new to miniplugs but I would have liked to have had the system setup for a good year before I had to start jiggling stuff. None of these matters are real deal breakers but I noticed no problems with the other two systems. It causes me to question what else might not be done as right as it should be done.One thing nice about the Klipsch is that the connections for the satellites are normal speaker wire with a miniplug on the end. Should be fairly easy to rig up your own connectors if the supplied separation distance isn't enough for your needs. CONCLUSION:If you want the best sound you can find, go with the Klipsch hands down. If size is your concern go with the Bose. Most other items noted are personal taste and opinion so you can make your judgments of off my previous information. WHAT'D I KEEP?:I kept the Bose. They look incredible, save my desk space well and at low volumes with an adjusted EQ they seem to sound good enough to do the job. I love the puck controller as well. I know many people dislike Bose but I think they have a nice product in the Companion 3's. It should probably be priced between $75 and $150 but an extra $100 spaced over an estimated 5 years of use is only $20 a year. UPDATE 6-15-12Nearing the 5yr mark with these things. They are still in pristine condition (well they have some dust on them) and operate and sound exactly as the day I bought them. The puck works fine, no shorts or fiddling with loose wires or anything of that nature. They're apparently built to last better than most things you can buy these days. I ended up find another set of them at a garage sale for a downright vulgar steal so now I have a set on both of my PCs. I still highly recommend them. Taking into consideration the quality and longevity of them I feel the price, while still too high, is reasonable. Considering the price of a PC and the fact you have to replace it every 2-5 years, these things are a steal.

85 of 90 people found the following review helpful.
3Highs and Lows
By Wing
After spending a couple of days with these speakers I can understand how people are polarized in their opinions of them. Depending on your listening preferences, these could either be the best speakers in the world, or (as was the case for me) lacking and not worth the price.Aesthetically these speakers are unmatched. Elegant in appearance, I can't imagine an environment in which they wouldn't fit from a visual perspective. The satellite speakers have small footprints, and the included "puck" controller is slick and functional.When you actually start listening to these speakers things get problematic. In the high and mid-high frequency range the sound is quite amazing. You can hear things you can't hear with lesser speakers, like the "finger sound" of a guitar strum or the sound of a bow moving across a violin string. However, the low-midrange frequencies are plainly lacking. The deficient low-midrange output means that the bass sounds disconnected from the rest of the sound. It's a strange listening experience.In listening directly to the subwoofer (the big box that sits on the floor and puts out the lowest frequency sound), it appears that it's tuned to output only the lowest frequency bass notes. Other satellite-type speakers I have put more of the low-midrange frequencies into the subwoofer output, which gives them a more balanced sound overall. I wonder if Bose didn't purposely design these speakers without much low-midrange to accentuate the exceptional highs. For some people crystal-clear highs are the most important factor, and for those people this is a 5-star product. However, I listen to a variety of music, and I want sound that is neutral and balanced.A few reviews have talked about how these sound great in the store but poor when you get them home. In the store they are set up with the subwoofer and satellites all on the same shelf. With the subwoofer right in your face I can understand how the sound would be a little more balanced. However, when you get them home and set them up as they are intended to be--with the satellites on your desk and the subwoofer on the floor--the separated "gap in the sound" effect becomes apparent.In the end these were a big disappointment for me. Functionally they are a joy and are perfect for my limited-space desk. I would imagine for gaming and certain types of music these would be excellent, with the powerful bass and clear highs. However, for me the disconnected sound just doesn't cut it for the music I listen to and I had to return them.

90 of 102 people found the following review helpful.
3Good speakers but too pricey.
By Bvan
I went with my cousin to best buy and was able to use his employee discount (best buy's employee purchase program allows their employees to purchase any item at the company's cost + 5%). Since I was getting a great deal, I wanted the best/most expensive they had. It came down the bose companion 3 series II and the klipsch pro media 2.1 system. The bose would come out to $160 and the klipsch $110, both before CA tax. Now as you can tell, all bose products have a crazy mark up on them. I was able to get 90 bucks off, thats more than 35%! 35% off any electronic item is a lot. The klipsch on the other hand was about the same price amazon is selling it and was $145 regular best buy price- not much of a markup if you ask me.Anyway, long story short, I went with the bose. I brought it home and set it up very easily. Immediately I wasn't impressed. But after an hour of listening to them I began to appreciate them. For most music (classical, rock, r&b, etc.) they do a pretty good job. You do hear a lot of little sounds that you probably have never heard before in your music. The music sounds layered, which is great. The bass module can reproduce very low tones. Music sounds live and clear. And no distortion at all, even at the highest volume. The sound does fill the room. You will also notice how much mp3s suck compared to wav/cd.The speakers also look great. Very nice design and small in size. The volume is also controlled by a nice looking "puck," that has a headphone and input jack. The mute tap button on it is also convient.Now why I give this system 3 stars is for the following reasons:-The music I mainly listen to is Trance. In electronic music, these speakers do a very bad job. The bass module creates a major reverb. Yes, I have lowered the bass by the knob on the back of the module, but when I get the reverb to become less audible, I end up with no bass. So I'm stuck with a nasty bass reverb or not enough bass when listening to electronic music.-The next reason is the bass control is on the back of the module. Most people will place the bass module out of arms reach and as you listen to different genres you may occassionally need to adjust the bass. So you'll have get to the back of the module to do that. They could have solved this by adding bass control to the volume "puck."-And last, price. These speakers are way too expensive for the average person. I definitely would not be happy if I paid 249 plus tax for these. You can get better sound for a lot less. When you buy bose you pay for their acoustic sound proccessing, which you can sometimes tell when listening to certain music.Overall, decent speakers. Too pricey for its performance. But if you're rich and want something simple that will do a pretty good job at reproducing most music, then go for them. I would rate them at 3 1/2 stars if amazon allowed me.

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Discounted Opteka 650-1300mm High Definition Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon EOS 1D, 5D, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, 60Da, Rebel XT, XTi, XS, XSi, T1i, T2i, T3, T3i and T4i Digital SLR Cameras

Opteka 650-1300mm High Definition Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon EOS 1D, 5D, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, 60Da, Rebel XT, XTi, XS, XSi, T1i, T2i, T3, T3i and T4i Digital SLR CamerasBuy Opteka 650-1300mm High Definition Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon EOS 1D, 5D, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, 60Da, Rebel XT, XTi, XS, XSi, T1i, T2i, T3, T3i and T4i Digital SLR Cameras

Opteka 650-1300mm High Definition Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon EOS 1D, 5D, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, 60Da, Rebel XT, XTi, XS, XSi, T1i, T2i, T3, T3i and T4i Digital SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • High-index / low-dispersion optical glass, Fully multi-coated, every element, Anti-reflection coating
  • Designed to maximize day and night shots by providing maximum light and image transmission
  • Great for the wildlife or nature photographer who wants to be hidden while taking photos of the subject
  • Carring bag and lens caps included
  • Made and designed in Japan, Brand new, 10 Year Warranty

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The Opteka 650-1300mm high definition super telephoto zoom lens is perfect for the professional and amateur photographer alike. There is a built-in, rotating tripod mount for easily attaching to your tripod or monopod. It's an extremely powerful telephoto zoom lens with the versatility that you need. This lens is great for the wildlife or nature photographer who wants to be hidden while taking photos of the subject. Advances in ultra high-index / low-dispersion optical glasses, new barrel materials, and exotic anti-reflection coatings, along with the latest in computer-aided-design / computer-aided-manufacturing), are combined to produce lenses of unprecedented quality. Diamond-cut from crystal-clear, water-white optical glass, Opteka lenses are ground and polished to a precise precision.

Specifications
Zoom Type: Push/Pull (Two-touch)
Focus Modes: Manual Focus
Minimum Focus Distance: 16' (4.9 m)
Angle of View: 3.8 to 2 Degrees
Aperture: f/8-16
Filter Size: 95mm
Max Diameter: 4.1" (105mm)
Length: 18.5" (23.3" at full zoom)
Weight: 4.4 lb (2 kg)

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~ Opteka High Definition 650-1300mm Super Telephoto Zoom Lens
~ T-Mount Lens Adapter
~ Lens Hood
~ Padded Pouch with Shoulder Strap
~ Front and Rear Lens Caps

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166 of 167 people found the following review helpful.
3A good starter lens.
By Harold N. Moore
I used this lens quite a lot before I purchased a Canon 400mm prime lens. Although the Opteka lens is somewhat soft and has some chromatic abberation, the images are quite good if the subject has good contrast. I've used this lens with a 1.4X tele extender as well. The resolving power at 1200mm is about 85-90% that of the Canon 400mm used with a 3X tele extender(giving the same 1200mm). I used a test chart similar to the ISO12233 chart to check the resolving power. Where the Canon shines is that it has next to no color shifts in the shadows or on the edges of images. Small black areas will go deep blue and small bright areas (like an egret against a dark background) will have a litttle blue edge on one side and orange edge on the other with the Opteka, but this not normally noticeable unless the image is blown up. Normal subjects will not usually show the chromatic abberation, except on the edges of an image WHEN BLOWN UP.The focusing on the Opteka is CRITICAL and gets difficult past 900mm, since the light gets prettty low. I made and put a Vernier scale on my lens and got pretty good focus by splitting the slightly out of focus near and far focus distances. I have some excellent hawk and egret images taken with the Opteka 650-1300 mm lens (email me atharold-moore@sbcglobal.net for some images if you like). I also made some cardboard STOPS for this lens which work well. It is not practical to go much beyond F22 because of diffraction. A 2X tele is NOT recommended--F32 at max focal length--because diffraction is becoming significant and will blur the image AND, of course, the focus is very difficult. A high quality 1.4X teleconverter will give you 1800mm at f22 with fair images--but the focus is critical and DIFFICULT. If you learn to focus this lens--gets much more difficult past 650mm--then you can get somepretty good images.The Opteka is a good starter lens IF you cannot afford the Canon or long focal length Tamrons etc. The main advantage of this lens is its very low cost. The Tamron 200-500mm is close to $1000 and the resolving power is similar. I had fun with Opteka lens and now I don't need it since I havepurchased the Canon 400mm (I can stack 3X and 1.4X teles on the canon to get around 1700mm--again the focus is MANUAL and very difficult past 1000mm since the light levels are so very low (on both lenses). I have also put a Vernier scale on my canon, and it is handy for distant birds that are very far away and must be, therefore, shot at 1700mm. This works well IF THEY WILL JUST STAY STILL.The Opteka is about 4 1/2 pounds and takes a litle time setting up on a medium sized tripod--this sized tripod will work satisfactory--although I like my heavier duty tripod with Cullmann ball head. Again thelens is not as sharp as a canon, but similar to that of the Tamron. I compared test chart images of the Opteka at 650mm and my Tamron 70-300mm zoom with a 2X Tamron teleconverter at distances wherethe image was the same size. The Opteka resolved as well as the Tamron, but I had to really get it in focus, which I did with the Vernier scale.

143 of 158 people found the following review helpful.
3A realistic review
By Ken Sayers
If considering this lense, it is important to be realistic. You can't by a high quality telephoto lense of this size for such a low price. For a good lense of this size a couple of zeroes would need to be added to the price. You will also a need substantial tripod and that will be fairly expensive. You will not be able to get by with the 30 dollar ones, so don't fool yourself. Everything on this lense is manuel. If you are using it on a digital camera as I have on a Canon XTi, none of your automatic features will work. You will have to manuelly zoom, manually focus, and you cannot set the apature at all. The longer you extend the lense the more light will be need, of course, and the poorer the quality. The 2X converter that comes with the package is a nice gesture, but it is really obsolete because the picture quality will be so bad that it is not worth using.Even with all this in mind, the picture quality is my biggest concern. You will be able to zoom in from a far distrance, but picures will be full of noise and muted colors. I can easily tell if pictures have been taken by this lense as opposed to others.Having said all this, I am reasonably happy with the lense because I did not expect perfection at such a low price. The simple fact is, I don't have thousands of dollars to spend on a lense and I do believe the lense is worth the money that it cost.

41 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
5Boggles the mind of this amateur
By Aaron Scott
I never expected to be able to afford a lens of this power. When I saw it, I figured at the price, how could I go wrong? (Admittedly, lenses are vastly cheaper than when I purchased the best film-camera I could afford--$600--in '94 and a mere 210mm lens cost as much as the camera.) I live in a rural river valley and the minute this lens arrived I tried it out on the distant hills across the river. WOW!! they look like my backyard and the lens found features my eyes haven't seen in 17 years in this house. A tiny speck on a distant hillside I thought for all these years must be an air-quality monitoring station (it was a rectangular shape, not tall) turned out to be an old water tower made of stone, looking like a castle tower (wish I could show it to y'all). I could see the individual stones. My best binoculars didn't show me this. If you can afford the moderate price, are not a professional (if you've read their reviews, you know they like it but find it less than optimal; but as an amateur, all I know is WOW), then by all means purchase this lens. A guy at work told me yesterday he spent $300 at an "exotic dance bar" night before last and this lens cost less?? And I get more than one night's excitement for the money? And it makes things MILES away visible? BUY IT! If you can afford it, you won't regret the purchase. One caveat? My first photo was WAY bright, and (my camera is quite new to me) not knowing yet how to set the aperture manually (and this is a manual lens), had to set the "film" speed (ISO?) to, like 1600 (3200 might have been better, but I didn't have time to really play with the thing as I'd liked) to get a good, but slightly washed-out, photo. So be prepared to adjust aperture or speed as best as you know how. As I said, I am an amateur. Have fun!

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Price Compare Brooks Saddles B17 Standard Bicycle Saddle (Black Rails, Black)

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  • Black Steel Rails
  • Flagship Model
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  • Ideal for Touring or Trekking

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Brooks Saddles B17 Standard is our flagship model, ideal for long distance sports touring, trekking and atb use. It has been on the market for over 100 years, being featured in as early as the 1898 catalogue. The Standard models feature black steel rails and the black leather seat features tubular steel rivets. The saddle weighs 525 grams

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62 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
4Good, but not for everyone, or every purpose.
By BrooklynRider
The Classic Brooks B17 has a lot going for it. Mine is a Honey colored classic. It took me about 500 miles to break it in. I sped the process up with inundating in a substance I will not describe. I risked ruining the saddle, but the treatment seemed to set it in nicely. Be careful with advice to speed the break-in. You can ruin it. I'm a 165# male, FWIW.The saddle for me, is very comfortable on the sit bones once it settles in. However, I recently changed my riding position, lowering my handlebar to a more aggressive stance, and I can no longer use it. I was recently 'fitted' by a professional to address other issues I was having on my bike.Especially on the drops the Brooks caused problems. One one-hour ride and my 'taint, as they say, was screaming. It's a day after my ride and I still feel something a urologist could explain better than I. I've also had urological issues towards the ends of very long rides (60 miles and up) when your form and technique start to degrade.I gave the saddle 4 stars since it is a classic and is still the last word for long distance riders whose handlebars are pretty much level with the top of the saddle, and who rarely need to use the drop position on their bike.That said, using heavily padded shorts and bibs may exacerbate the soft tissue problems while improving sit-bone comfort.Where is my saddle now? It's on my hybrid commuter where I "SIT" on the Brooks in a more upright position. If I had a Trek 520 or LHT, it would still be on my road bike.It's not for everyone, but if it is for you, you will be one of the many many true believers. Just watch out for the 'taint!Saddle selection is famously anecdotal. But the Brooks B-17 is certainly worth your time if you're a serious tourer. The saddle holds it's value very well, and even if you don't like it after-all, I doubt you'd sell it. I'm not selling it!Happy trails.

22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5get this saddle and you will never look back
By T. Burgess
After being away for about 8 years, don't ask me why, I decided to get back into cycling again, and bought a Trek 520, mostly for commuting, but plan to do some longer trips later. The saddle that came with the bike was so hard I hurt for a week after using it a few days, and stopped riding it. I looked into other saddles, found Brooks, and decided on the aged since I didn't want to ride a marathon to break it in. I have just installed it and I have only ridden a dozen miles on this saddle so far, and decided to write this now. There is no break in period, it feels great right from the start. I had to actually make myself think about the saddle I was sitting on, it was so comfortable from the get-go, that I almost forgot about it, which was good, as it allowed me to enjoy my ride more. This is one great all leather saddle, and I know I am going to enjoy it for many years to come. If and when I get another bike, I will order a Brooks before I even ride it.The saddle comes with some leather string tied into the underside, like a shoelace, which as time goes on, you tighten it up a bit, plus a wrench to tighten the rear linear adjustment. You'll know when you get yours, but this adjustment needs very little at a time, if at all?I bought the Proofride saddle dressing, or wax as I call it. You put it on the underside of the saddle and leave it, put a small amount on the sides and polish it off, but put none on the top. I do not know if this works, but even the bike shop said it was a good idea, so I will use it. Expensive for a small tin, but probably worth it.One other thing, the saddle comes with a cover for when it rains, I didn't know this so it was a nice surprise as I wanted to get one. Glad I didn't order it ahead of time.

18 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5The all purpose B-17
By R. F. Harrison
I simply love my Brooks B-17s. Currently I have two and a third is on the way. I use them on my daily commuter bike, an old mountain bike converted a single speed town bike and my Bike Friday New World Tourist which has been to Mexico, the Bay Area, and most recently, Las Vegas. The one I've on order will grace the Rivendell Quickbeam being built even as I write.Why the B-17?Unfortunately the saddles supplied with most bikes are uncomfortable plastic shells with some padding thrown on them. The plastic shell has no give and the padding eventually bunches up and creases giving the saddle some very uncomfortable spots.A leather saddle, the Brooks B-17, on the other hand will conform to the shape of the rider over time. And, because the leather is support in back and front, the saddle itself acts somewhat like a hammock to support the rider comfortably.I've never needed to use specialized riding shorts on my Brooks, even for long 50+ mile rides. I routinely do a 60 mile ride from Honolulu to Kailua and back and never experience problems. In addition, my daily commuting, 10-15 miles a day depending on errands, is done in work clothes for the most part and again, I've never experienced problems.Some folks have say that during the break-in period these saddles can be uncomfortable. Personally I've never found that to be true. Yes, they are more comfortable when they are broken-in, but I think they are better to beging with than most of the stock saddles that have come with my various bikes of the years.That break-in period will vary of course, depending on the rider. I've found that my Brooks become quite comfortable after just a couple of weeks which would be somewhere between 200-350 miles depending on my enthusiasm. Again, they are comfortable for me to begin with though. I'd not hestitate to do a longer ride on a new one. However, to be on the safe side, I generally put new saddles on my commuter to break them in more easily. I'm a clydesdale (230lb right now) so your mileage may vary on break-in.I haven't used Brooks Proofide on my saddles to season them, preferring a product called Obenauf's LP as recommended by Rivendell Bicycle Works.Brooks Saddles have been around for a long time. There's a reason for that. They are simply excellent.Aloha!

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Corcoran Men's 10" Dessert Marauder Boots: Over 60 years of battle - proven heritage in every step, full support up top. Boots don't come any tougher than Corcoran. One of the original suppliers of duty boots back to WWII, Corcoran has proven their mettle from Anzio to Anbar and back again. These Corcoran 10" Dessert Marauder Boots are top-notch quality and pack extra height up top-side for more support and protection than the current-issue duty boots. Details: Mojave fleshout leather and 1000-denier Cordura nylon upper with padded collar; Moisture-wicking Cambrelle lining; Removable DRYZ moisture and odor-control polyurethane insole; Garrison Army Munson last for all-day comfort; Repairable Goodyear welt construction with Flex-Welt construction for more comfort on the march; High-tech carbon heat absorbing bottom fill keeps feet cooler in hot climates; Supportive and lightweight fiberglass shank plus webbing reinforcement for ankle support; Full-height speed lacing system for fast on and off; Union made in the U.S.A.; Each approx. 8" tall, 27 ozs. Hit the order button on these Boots before you head for the field! State Size. Order Today! Corcoran Men's 10" Marauder Field Boots

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5Corcoran 10 in. field boots
By James
I have had several pairs of corcorans. these boots are awesome. I would reccomend them to anyone who needs boots that have a little bit better fit.

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5I love these boots
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These are the most comfortable combat boots that are with in regulation. Prior to the tan ones, I had the black ones. I'm one of those repeat buyers, once I find something I love I stick with it.

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5Awesome boots
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This is my second pair of these. I'm required to wear black boots at work so I got a pair of these to replace my old and worn out Rocky jump boots. They were so comfortable from day one that I bought a desert tan pair to wear off duty a few days later. I won't wear any other shoe now. It's like putting on a slipper and break in was hours instead of weeks. I will never buy another brand again.

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  • Designed-in rubber tightener means there is no need to stop and retighten after installation
  • Better all-around traction performance than conventional tire chains or cables
  • Better compatibility with anti-lock brakes, traction control, all-wheel drive, and other electronically monitored control systems

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Super Z6 was designed by SCC for cars, trucks, and SUV's with restricted clearance around the drive tires. Based on SCC's experience with other products in the "Z" family, Super Z6 has one very special quality: it will operate in less than half of the space required by most cable chains and tire chains. Super Z6 requires only 6mm (1/4") of sidewall clearance to operate. The diagonal pattern provides constant traction, aggressive starting, stopping, cornering and ensures compatibility on vehicles equipped with traction control and electronically monitored brake systems. Traction coils, made from alloy steel are more durable than conventional tire or cable chains. A split outside cable with two fastening positions allows for easy installation without moving the vehicle, and there's no need to stop and retighten. Most cars, trucks and SUV's manufactured since the late 80's will have special clearance requirements. Don't be fooled by the appearance of the tire positioning on your vehicle. Traction products not only have to fit the tire, but must also fit within the space provided around the tires. Most issues are hidden from view as they are behind the tire near braces, suspension parts, strut housings, splash guards and fuel and brake lines. More information should be located in the owner's manual under chains, traction devices, tires or similar heading. It is important to select a traction product that is compatible with the minimum class assigned to your vehicle. The class assigned to your vehicle is based on the original tire and wheel size shown in your owner's manual. Using a different size tire may affect the chain's ability to operate properly. Some owner's manuals state that certain tire sizes do not provide enough clearnace to accommmodate winter traction products. The fact is, many of these vehicles can use SCC's Super Z6. Trying to measure the nearest obstruction under your vehicle could prove tricky.

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549 of 552 people found the following review helpful.
5Everything you need to know about traction cables...
By M
There are a confusing array of tire chains/traction control devices on the market, and even this particular company makes so many different models that it's hard to tell which ones are the best. Here's what you need to know about chains and traction control devices, and why I like the ones made by SCC. I also include some installation hints at the bottom of this review.There are two broad types of traction control devices: Tire chains and traction control cables. Tire chains are actual chain links. Traction control cables are long pieces of metal cables, covered in a plastic coating, and designed to form a Z-pattern over your tires. The plastic coating is then surrounded by hundreds of tiny, round, metal springs. Cables are generally regarded as better because they are easier to install, last longer, are less damaging to roads, and work better with vehicles equipped with ABS. Also, according to SCC, you can safely drive with cable devices up to 30 mph, even on roads with no snow, without damaging them.You should normally install traction control cables on your drive wheels, i.e. the wheels that actually push or pull your car forward. If the snow is really bad, though, you may have to install cables on all four wheels. Read your vehicle's owner's manual for more details on where to install your cables.In any case, it's a really, really good idea to have TWO sets of cables in your car at all times. That way, if something breaks (murphy's law), you won't be stuck.Within the traction control cable category, there are two general types of cables: Self-tensioning cables tighten themselves using a tensioner (which looks, feels, and operates like a rubber band) that you install when you put the cables on. Manual tensioning cables are tightened by you, and have to be re-tightened after you drive for a couple hundred feet or so. I've heard that emergency vehicles tend to use the manually adjustable models because they are allegedly safer at speeds above 30 MPH, but driving above 30 MPH for any non-emergency personnel is illegal with any kind of traction control device.There are several advantages to the manually adjustable models. They tend to have more slack, which can make installation easier. Also, the tensioners (i.e. rubber bands) on self-adjusting cables can and do break (it happened to me today) and if they break, you can't use the cables. So, if you get a cable that has a tensioner, get extra tensioners, or better yet, an extra set of cables, just in case.Here's a breakdown of SCC's cable products:Z-Chain- Manually adjustable Traction Control Cable. Easy to install, but must be retightened shortly after you start driving. Very easy to install because they come with lots of slack. Often used by police and fire personnel.Shur Grip Z/Super Z LT- Self adjusting cable. Tensioners can break so buy extras. Less slack, so can be harder to put on the car, but generally easier than Z-chains because you don't have to manually tighten and re-tighten them.Super Z6/Z8- Newest Self adjusting cable, designed for vehicles with very little sidewall clearance. They have all the advantages and disadvantages of the Shur Grip Z. In addition, however, the connectors are a little harder to work with on this model because of their low profile.The Z6 and Z8 models are SCC's latest models. They are designed to handle smaller clearances between the side of the tire and the car than their older models. As a result of that design, they are hand crimped during the manufacturing process (instead of machine crimped), and that results in a slightly higher MSRP. SCC's representative tells me that the cable size and metal springs are the same size as their other cable-based products, and so the only reason to not to get the Z6's over the older models (Super Z's) is that the Z6's are slightly more expensive (usually only a few dollars). I've noticed that the Z6 connectors are a little harder to work with than the Shur Grip/Super Z LT model.On all of these models, the metal rings are made of a spring-like material, SCC says that you don't have to remove the chains as soon as you reach a paved road. Rather, as long as you drive under 30 MPH, SCC says that you can drive with the traction control cables on your car, even as you switch between plowed and non-plowed roads. Because each of the hundreds of little springs are separate pieces, even when one breaks, it just falls off, and the others work to fill-in the void.The Z6/Z8 models also come with a very nice cloth bag that is sized properly to hold the cables. The older cable-based SCC models come with plastic containers that are too small to easily lay the cables in.Installing the cables is relatively easy, and I'm definitely not a hands-on kind of guy. It took me about 15 minutes the very first time, and now that I've done it several times, I can get it done in under a minute per wheel. SCC has a video on their web-site that explains how to do it. You should always do a test-installation of cables before you need them to make sure that you purchased the correct size and know how to install it. It's also very useful to have some waterproof gloves handy and a towel with you, as it is often wet and cold when you need to install chains. A good choice for gloves are the long wristed rubber gloves that you can buy at the grocery store for washing dishes, or some disposal latex gloves. After you use the cables for the first time, fold each cable separately and then use a trash bag tie to keep each one together. Otherwise, the next time you need them, they'll all be tangled together.Here are some hints on how to install these chains.1. Read the instructions from the manufacturer and pay close attention to the safety instructions. The basics of the instructions are (1) stay safe, (2) position the cables correctly, (3) connect the upper rear connector, (4) connect the upper front connector, (5) connect the lower front connector, and (6) connect the black rubber bands.The instructions are quite good, but they leave out a few helpful hints, which I will now share with you.BEFORE YOU START, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE CORRECT SIDE UP! There are markings all over the cables which indicate the correct orientation. Look for them!2. Put on some rubber dishwashing gloves and lay a towel down wherever you're going to work, or you will get very, very dirty.3. When you slide the cables under your tires, start from a point between your front and rear tires. Slide half of the chain under your car, and then reach around from the other side of the tire to pull the cable around. Although the instructions describe a swinging slide motion, I've never seen anyone who could do that without twisting the cables up. Just pull them and things will be much easier.4. Once the cables are around the tire, DO NOT pull the bottom connectors that hold the cables together at the bottom of the tire towards one another. Keep them as far apart as possible. If you pull them in tight, you won't be able to pull the chain high enough in the back to connect the rear upper connector, which is what you are supposed to do first.5. When you are connecting the rear upper connector, if you can't get the rear upper connectors up above the tire so that you can see them, push the part of the cables that surround the bottom of your tire backwards and under your car a few inches. This will create slack behind the cables and allow you to pull the cables up in the back.6. Once you have the rear upper connector connected, hooking up the front upper connector may be difficult. Try pushing the rear upper connector back so that it is laying against the inside sidewall of your tire and then pull the front upper connectors towards you as hard as you can. Don't try to pull them towards each other. While sitting, just pull them straight out, towards you, and the rest of the chains should fall into place. Then they should be easy to connect.7. Gently pull the parts of the chain that criss-cross your tires down towards the ground so that they aren't all bunched up at the top. Look at the chain and make sure that the parts you can see, and especially the blue cable, is evenly distributed around the tire.8. Then pull the bottom front connectors towards you (out, but not up or down) to create slack. Then connect them. Again, don't try to pull them towards one another as that makes it almost impossible to create slack.9. On these particular cables, the upper front connector is BLACK and the bottom front connector is SILVER. When you're ready to take the cables off, if you get the wheel lined up so that the BLACK connector is on the top, it will be much easier to find and remove the rear connector (which will be opposite the black connector).

43 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
5Tire Cables work great and very quick to put on.
By CR TL
My first time using these was great. Record snow storm in So Cal mountains required cables and i never lost traction and only took about 3 minutes each wheel to install. Once your experienced- allow 2 min/per wheel. The split design that allows you to install them without driving onto them is perfect. Removal only takes about 1-2 min/per wheel. I ended up having to drive on them for 3 miles on bare roads without any problems or signs of wear. I also was able to plow through 2 feet of packed snow in a Honda minivan. Update- for rims that bulge out in the middle, the tighteners may rub on it leaving a mark. It just depends on your wheel style.

32 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
5Awesome Product
By M. Javernick
Bought these for my rear-wheel drive Dodge Magnum here in Portland Ory-gun. Stock tires are not setup for snow and rear-wheel drive is a bit trickier in slick conditions with a lot of horses under the hood. So I bought these chains "just in case." Today we had a snowstorm, cars slipping and sliding all over and I wanted to get home. Put on these chains, bit of a struggle to get them all locked in place, and headed out. No problems at all. Passed a lot of cars stuck against curbs or unable to move. The last dragon I had to slay was the big steep hill to the house. Pointed the car up and just kept it pointed straight. Right up with no troubles, maybe a little bit of micro-fish tailing, but the grip these chains gave me worked like a champ. One hint that I discovered, buy a set of gloves to store in the bag with the chains, I did not have any with me and had to hop in the car a few times to get my fingers warmed back up. The little plastic ones they put in there are worthless against cold and snow while you are hooking the chains up.

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4Detailed Review!
By Frostfyre
Long ago, I bought two of these cards over time to run in SLI, off of Newegg's website. Now for the ups and downs!First off, even one of these cards is a screaming beast of a video card. I was able to run most games at the time at maximum settings (In 2009) with nearly no slowdown or clipping. I absolutely loved the card so much that I bought a second one to run in SLI. I was absolutely ecstatic at the performance and value that these cards provided. But a year later, things took a dark turn...Both of the cards began acting strangely and sometimes I could get no video out of either of them. Eventually, over time, both cards went kaput. Cause of death? A well known flaw with the card: Inadequate cooling. You see, BFG created a monster of a video card without a proper cooler. The flimsy small cooling fan just wasn't enough to keep itself stable under air cooling. No problem at the time though, because BFG's "no questions asked" return/replace policy was honored under their lifetime warranty. Sure enough, I sent them off for replacement after a quick and speedy RMA process. 3 days out, the cards were received and in less than 24 hours I woke up to the UPS guy knocking on my door, holding two brand new cards! Huzzah! I popped the cards back in, and another year of lag/slowdown-free gaming began.A year later, fate reared it's ugly head and these cards began to follow the path of the first set. One day I flipped my gaming rig on...but no video. A sad tear fell from my eye as I realized they had met the same fate as the first. Sure enough, upon removing them, I discovered the heatsink's plastic casing had melted on both and they had both gone to that digital cloud in the sky. (Yes, I had a proper cooling system installed, before you ask.) But, "No worries!" I thought to myself and simply picked up the phone to call BFG again. Only this time, the number was out of service. "Strange...", I thought to myself, but a few quick Googles later, I discovered the company had gone out of business and liquidated it's assets. Out of business, and a few phone calls later, I discovered my lifetime warranty only extended to the life of the COMPANY and not the physical hardware. The company that had bought BFG would not honor the warranty and thus, I was stuck with two very large and expensive paperweights.The cards sat in my storage drawer for the longest time, as I didn't have the heart to throw them away since they had been so good to me, but recently I found it in my soul to give them a proper cremation with an acetylene torch. Hot they ran, hot they shall be in their final moments. Rest in peace little cards. May your offspring provide many a wonderful year of gaming to others.Final thoughts? BUY THIS CARD. But...remove and replace the cooler if you want this thing to last. You won't regret it if you do. :-)

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5Quite capable Vidcard
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This card has excellent performance. What surprised me is that it can handle Oblivion with all the bells and whistles and still managed to get a decent framerate. I highly recommend this one.

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5Not bad
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I suppose I build computers more then the average joe. And as far as video card upgrades go, at the time this was a fantastic card at a great price. Drivers work flawlessly with most games. Havnt had any issues with heat at all. Great card, constant Nvidia fan because of it.

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5Great Unit
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I've never written a review on Amazon before, but I like this unit so much that I thought I'd capture a few points that I think make this player a great choice:1.) Currently an excellent $/GB value.2.) Build quality is great (solid metal backplane). Screen will scratch, but one of the many available screen protectors will address this problem.3.) User interface is well-deigned. I'm a fairly big guy (6'1") with large hands, but I have no problems operating the 4 buttons arranged around the scroll wheel. I was apprehensive about the scroll wheel, but it works great for me. The fact that it - unlike the iPod wheel - is raised a bit (i.e., has a positive profile) makes it easy to locate with your thumb when the player is out of view.4.) Battery life is excellent; I've never run the unit to full discharge, but with heavy use on trans-pacific flights I've never gotten close to battery-empty status, so the stated 20 hrs. seems very realistic.(Remember that turning the brightness down will do wonders for battery life...)5.) My player is loaded to capacity, and it takes apx. 10-15 sec. for booting, no more.6.) Sandisk phone customer service has been more than satisfactory on two occasions (wait time was quite long but the actual service was very good).

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5excellent balance of form, function and value
By L. Eaddy
the inevitable comparisons to the iPod nano notwithstanding, the Sandisk Sansa e200 series is an excellent choice for a digital audio and video player that meets most mp3 player owners' requirements in portability and styling, feature sets, ease-of-use, and price. The Sandisk Sansa is a winner out of the box, and a serious competitor to the iPod Nano....You get more capacity (8GB flash + up to 2GB with the microSD slot), more features that the iPod doesn't have (larger screen, video playback, FM tuner + recorder, voice recorder, user customizable EQ, on-the-go playlisting), for the same price.And that's the MSRP price: Apple rarely lowers it's iPod prices unless a new generation model is ready for release. Sandisk has and will continue to lower it's prices as the market allows, so even now, 9 days after the release of the new Nano, you can find some e280 Sansa's online that are selling for $20-$30 less than the 8GB Nano.The Sansa no longer has that clear-cut superior build quality over the Nano, now that it's in annodized aluminum. But the Sansa's liquid metal alloy titanium back plate is far more durable and scratch-resistant than the Nano's aluminum. And, you can remove and replace the rechargeable lithium-ion battery yourself, for $20, while the Nano has to be sent back to Apple for the replacement, at a cost of $50 (the Nano's battery is soldered to the motherboard). It's the same size as the Nano, although it's almost twice as thick (0.5" vs. 0.3") - probably due to the removable battery.The new Nano still is uncomfortable-feeling in my hand as the 1G nano was, due to it's thinness, even tho it now has rounded sides. The Sansa's 0.5" thickness is still very thin, yet it feels substantial in my hand, and more of my hand's skin is gripping it's body, which makes me feel like I'm going to hang on to it, and not drop it, like it always feels like with the Nano.Both the Sansa and the Nano have a similar sound presentation. The Sansa DID have a clearer, crisper reproduction compared to the 1G Nano, but the 2G Nano appears to be improved slightly in this area, and has caught up neck-to-neck with the Sansa. The Nano is a tick or two louder in volume....both have meek results in the low (bass) frequencies flat, but the user EQ for the Sansa helps in this regard quite a bit, while the only bass-editing feature for the Nano - bass booster - distorts quite a bit. Overall, the Nano has a slight edge in volume, but the improvements in bass for the Sansa in my opinion make it the winner in overall audio quality. Opinions of audio quality is subjective, and may depend on if you are a "basshead" or not.so overall, in regards to build quality, styling, features, and price, the Sandisk Sansa is a very solid competitor to the iPod Nano, and will be looking eye-to-eye with the Nano, and maybe even down on the Nano, for quite some time to come. In my opinion, it's the clear winner over the Nano, and what I'd recommend first to anyone. It's why I sold my first generation 4GB nano, and bought my e260 Sansa. And now with the 2nd gen. nano, there's no reason for me to go back. The styling of the iPod is getting old to me: it's basically un-changed since 2001, with the exception of 4 buttons being under the screen for the 4G iPod, and the Mini's and Nano's colors.If you want to "think different", get the Sansa!

87 of 89 people found the following review helpful.
5Great ... simply great.
By Alex Lovejoy
I'm a long time customer of SanDisk memory products, so when I heard they were making MP3 players, I was intrigued to see how they'd do. If the e200 series is any indication of how they're doing, I'd say they're doing VERY well.I got the d280 with 8gig of memory and a cross section of features that was perfect for me, including the standard MP3 player, FM radio, FM record, voice recorder and the ability to display both video and photo files. This is really a perfect set up for me, as I plan to use my unit as much for sharing small sample photos and videos as for listening to music. I'm a photographer and writer by trade, and this little number is a lot like having a business card that doubles as a mini-portfolio. With the capacity to hold a couple hundred thousand photos ... it's more than I'll ever need for that purpose ... leaving lots of memory for video samples and music. What an incredible bundle of fun stuff in such a small, well made package.The unit I got came as advertised with SanDisk software (user manual and photo/video conversion utility), USB cable, a small sleeve to protect the unit, a wrist/neck lanyard and screen protection shield. The software installed easily on my WinXP machine and allows me to easily drag and drop photos into a utility that converts them to a format that displays on the e280. I've passed both bmp and jpg format files into this unit and so far have had no trouble at all. The resulting images that reside on the e280 range from around 40k to 80k. The display feature on this unit is quite nice for something so small, but certainly was not intended to be a high resolution photo or video viewer. But as a business card sized "portfolio in your pocket" this unit works REALLY well. Now, no matter where I am, I can slip this unit out of my pocket and show someone individual samples or a slideshow of my work. Video playback was surprisingly good for such a small screen and I think will enable me to use this unit for displaying video samples as well.The MP3 player, FM radio, FM record and other music functions seem work very well and I have no complaints at all. If you're a music junkie and are looking for lots of advanced music handling features, please read other reviews of this product, as this is not my primary interest in this unit. The FM radio works well even in places where my dedicated radios don't, the sound is clear and true and the volume and tuning controls are easy. The menu and playback options for MP3's are quite suitable by my standards, but again, read other reviews for more details on that.The menu system on the unit is pretty intuitive and easy to navigate with the thumb wheel and buttons found on the unit, though there are a couple of corners of the menu that still have me scratching my head, I'm sure I'll sort them out soon.The user manual is not the best I've ever seen, by a long shot. It covers the basics and it's not hard to understand, but there are a lot of obvious questions for which it doesn't provide answers. As someone who writes such manuals as part of his job, I'd have to say that the only disappointment I've had so far with the e280 was the manual. But, since the unit is such a delight to use, that's not such a big deal.In terms of construction, the unit's titanium alloy back seems quite rigid and sturdy and gives the unit a light yet very substantial feel. The buttons all seem to work well, the screen is clear and bright, the cables all plug in easily (usb and headphone) and using the unit is very easy and intuitive, even for someone with slightly larger than average hands like me.Notables ...This unit comes with the ability to add up to 2 gig of extra memory on an insertable chip, but this memory add on can't be used to house photos or videos ... interesting.The Lithium Ion battery can be replaced by the end user when it finally dies and recharges via the USB cable, though it requires the PC be on while charging. After market cigarette lighter (car) and AC recharge adapters are available.The carrying case that comes with the unit isn't much to brag about, so I'd recommend one of the after market units there too. The one recommended by Amazon when looking at this unit is quite good.I'm VERY happy with this unit and look forward to using it quite a lot every day.AFTER A BIT OF USENow that I've had a bit more time to use the Sansa, I can say I really do love it. It works like a charm and it's fun to use. I do have a few comments for would be users to allow you to make your choice of an MP3 player with as much information as possible.a) Controls - The for arch shaped buttons arranged around the thumb dial are a bit hard to access for larger fingers, especially if you keep the unit in a leather carrying case. I don't find that this bothers me, but some folks certainly might.b) USB Cable Connection - When plugging the USB cable into the Sansa, I find I have to carefully push the cable firmly into the socket to make sure that both little catches on either side of the connector are in place. It's not hard or tricky, but I'm not paying attention and just plug it in with the same force as I do my cell phone, quite often one or the other catches on the connector won't seat properly and the cable could slip out. After just a few instances of this, I got in the habit of plugging it in more carefully and I've had no troubles since. Again, I don't find this difficult or tricky or even troublesome ... but it's something that might annoy some folks, so I thought I'd pass along the information.c) Transferring Photos - As I mentioned in my review, one of my chief uses for this unit is sharing photos. I find the software what comes with the unit does a fine job of creating small versions of my photos and meets my need as a sort of digital business card sized portfolio. But it should be noted that when the software reduces the images to this size, there are some minor imperfections in the smaller pictures. I don't find them objectionable, but some might. Again, just something to be aware of.d) FM Radio - Like many of us, I work inside a steel frame building and I've found that getting a good FM radio signal at work can be VERY tricky. I wouldn't have been too upset to find that the Sansa didn't deliver any better an FM signal than my dedicated radios did ... but I'm OVERJOYED to report that this little unit delivers a GREAT FM signal even in the depths of the building. I get great reception where no radio I've owned has gotten even adequate reception. QUITE happy.e) Voice Recorder - good enough pick up for dictation, but not really usable for group settings like meetings. I have a Panasonic voice recorder for my more serious voice recording needs, but it is handy to have a VR built into this unit for jotting down ideas when I don't happen to have my Panasonic with me.f) FM Record ... works really well and is quite handy. I love this feature.g) LOCK UP - I rather foolishly tried to change modes on the Sansa while plugging in the USB cord ... my mistake. This locked up the unit in what appeared to be the OFF mode, and none of the buttons would respond. I read the digital owners guide, saw that I needed to hold down the START/MENU button for 15 seconds to reset ... did this ... and nothing seemed to happen. I then pressed the START/MENU button again, and it started up with no problems and no loss of data. Everything was fine. My only note would be that the user guide doesn't mention that the 15 second depression of the START/MENU button must be followed by then turning the unit on by pressing the START/MENU button again. Some units restart when you reset, some don't. This oen doesn't. So ... if it gets locked (which only has happened once, and it was clearly my fault), FIRST press and hold the START/MENU button for 15 seconds ... nothing will appear to have happened. THEN ... press the START/MENU button again ... it should fire up just fine, as mine did.h) USER GUIDE - I find that this user guide covers all the necessary bases, but rather in a minimalist way, leaving out some rather important details. I've bene able to figure most of the missing details out on my own, but as a writer of such manuals, I can't say the manual for the Sansa is one of its strong suits. I LOVE my Sansa ... I don't love the manual.Yes, all in all, I'm THRILLED with my purchase, especially since it included the E200 series Travel Case Kit. The combination of these two is making me a very happy camper.

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