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December 6th, 2009 by parker4493420
Powermatic 1791310

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I can not rave enough about Amazon’s service or the Powermatic 701 Mortising Machine.

I ordered this machine on March 15 and the web site reflected a new product that was on backorder.

Amazon’s web site also told me the machine would be shipped and delivered between April 20 and May 8th. It arrived on the 14th of April in excellent condition.

The price with one of Amazon’s special sale days, the supersavor shipping, and no sales tax made this machine very very competitive with the $200-$300 priced machines.

Six stars for Amazon.com!!!

This is one massive bench top machine. I use to own a Jet, which was a nice servicable little machine for the price, but it was very basic with a very basic table made of MDF.

I debated between the higher end Delta, the General Tilting Table Mortiser, and the Powermatic 701. I went with the Powermatic as I do not make slat back chairs and therefore did not need to have the tilting feature.

The Powermatic 701, while not made in the USA, is made in Taiwan. The workmanship is very good. The motor runs smoothly and the guides for raising the head and moving the table operate smoothly.

Speaking of the motor, it is 3/4 horsepower compared to the 1/2 horsepower that powers the others.

This machine did not bog down in any wood I have been able to test since receiving it.

The spacer fitting for the chisel and auger is a nice touch as is the round tool rest attached to the back of the machine for your other chisels. It comes with a polishing hone already attached, too!

It does require a metric hex wrench and 10mm metric wrench(and it would be nice if Powermatic would provide them with the machine)but most do-it-your-selfers usually have a set of metric and imperial wrenches, anyway.

If there is a nit to pick, the paint finish was so-so. It does not matter to me as I bought the machine to make mortises, and this machine does that with a vengence!

I also like the ability to open the one piece cowl all the way in order to install the chisel and auger. Much more access area than the General or the Delta. The Powermatic uses a magnet to hold the cowl closed. The cowl opens like the hood on a Corvette; You have lots of room to access the chuck and make your adjustments.

Runout on the chuck was almost non-existent, exceeding anything needed for wordworking.

The machine has a solid feel and does not move due to its almost 90+ pounds of cast Iron and steel.

The handle is reversible to the left side of the machine for southpaws.

The fence hold-down is reversible for larger boards.

The table rollers are a great addition which allows you to keep the board firmly against the fence, but immediately move it right or left to keep cutting your mortise.

(Rockler sells a similar MDF setup for the Jet Mortiser, but it is not as nice nor is it cheap!)

I ordered the PM701 after reading several tool reviews. I was starting a project that requires a lot of mortising and I didn’t look forward to digging them out by hand, so I decided to invest in a benchtop mortiser and based on the reviews I decided to spend the extra dollars for the Powermatic. I was not disappointed! The machine arrived on time and setup was easy because the directions were straight forward. I had a set of chisels/bits from a Delta mortising jig (for use on a drill press) and I also had the 3mm and 10mm hex head wrenches that are required for setup. I knew that I needed them from reading other evals on Amazon.com. I set off on my mortising adventure and upon completion of all that drilling I was apprehensive if the tenons were going to fit. I couldn’t have been more pleased. Every one of the 12 mortises accepted the tenons with a snug, but not too tight fit. There were single row 1/2 inch wide mortises and double row 1/2 inch wide mortises(used to make 1 inch wide mortises). They all fit perfectly which attests to the accuracy of the machine’s setup and ease of use, as this was a first time use by an intermediate skilled woodworker. I made the tenon’s using my router and a home made jig that I use for dadoes.

I think I will eventually invest in a set of Powermatic mortising bits as they are larger, but the PM701 directions tell you how to use the smaller chisels/bits and they worked fine. I believe I made the right choice in selecting the PM701 and I actually look forward to another mortising project with the confidence that I have a machine that can do the job.

I bought this machine after trying out a full floor standing model and was a little apprehensive.

But this benchtop machine has been fantastic. Alot of machine just to drill square holes……………

It came well packaged. I did note one side of the plastic tool rest was chipped off. Not a big deal for me.

Takes about 5 minutes to get set up out of the box. I bought the Lee Valley chisel and bit set (which I highly recommend). Squaring the chisel to the fence takes about 5 seconds. The fence was machined nearly perfect.

Next, this is the part that potential buyers will need to note. The hold down on this machine (as opposed to the Jet, Delta, Fisch, Griz etc) has the horizontal wheeled support. This support holds the workpiece securely against the fence and allows you to easily push the wood to the right or left without worrying about getting “out of square”. For me, that’s worth the extra cost. Of course, if you were planning on buying a mortiser and getting an after-market X-Y vise, the horizontal supports will not matter. I submit, you don’t need an aftermarket device as the hold-downs on this machine work great.

My machine (with the Lee Valley Chisels) worked perfect right out of the box. The mortises were clean and easy to cut.

I gave it 5 stars. It easily drills square holes, like it’s designed to.

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December 4th, 2009 by parker4493420
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You can’t go wrong with this one. I’ve owned it for almost a year, works perfectly. You only need to change the filter once a year. Is small enough to fit anywhere on the countertop you want to place it near the sink(s). Never drips, never a problem.

Looks attractive too in stainless steel. Easy to keep clean.

Can’t recommend it highly enough.

(I would give this 4.5 stars if I could, since the negatives are minor.) I’ve had this for a couple of weeks now, and here’s my experience so far:

Pluses: It was fairly easy to install, and the installation seems robust - no leakages, which was our main issue with a faucet-mount filter we had tried earlier. Looks good, I like the stainless steel better than some of the plastic casings I saw before I bought this one. The water tastes really good. I can only assume that the filter is removing the nasty stuff it claims to remove, if it is there in my tap water in the first place. The main reason I filter my tap water is to get rid of the Chlorine taste, I’m not as paranoid about tap water as some people are. I am glad to get rid of my “Pur” pitcher which I now fear has been a source of BPA all these years :-). It’s nice to have on-demand filtered water instead of having to fill the pitcher and wait for the water to trickle down (since it’s of course inevitable that you’ll find the pitcher empty just when you have a desperate need for water, and the filter would have just started slowing down too!).

Minuses - I wish the flexible pipe was a little longer, so I could position the filter further away from the sink. As it is, it sits about a foot away from the edge of my sink so it could still get splashed. This won’t affect the water of course, it just means I’ll have to wipe the shiny stainless steel casing down more frequently.

It would have been nice if the attachment to the faucet was designed to be easily removed and re-attached. That way I could remove it and put it away when the cleaning lady is at work, or if I’m concerned that some visitor is going to make a mistake with the switch and run hot water through the filter. Because that’s what I live in fear of - someone running hot water and destroying the filter before its time is up.

In spite of the above (minor) quibbles, I would recommend this filter to anyone who does not have the ability to install an under-sink filter. A HUGE improvement over the Brita/Pur type faucet-mount or pitcher-type filters.

I’ve had this filter for 6 months and I am very pleased. Installation took just minutes without any tools. Filtered tap water tastes exactly like the Arrowhead bottled water that I used to buy, and it might even be cleaner… If you are comparing models, note that this particular filter also reduces Arsenic, a rare feature among countertop filters.

Hewlett-Packard NY542AA#ABA Best Prices, Sales, Reviews, Compare

November 30th, 2009 by parker4493420
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On account of the bad reputation of Windows Vista, I kept my old klunker Compaq Windows XP machine until Windows 7 came out.

I got this HP Slimline and am very pleased. Got it with an hp 2009m monitor which seems to be the predominant monitor people tend to match it up with.

The fact that I was using a very old klunky machine no doubt prejudices me in the direction of being pleased with the new machine. But for what it is worth I am indeed very pleased.

I pretty much just use the PC for web surfing- I suspect for games you might want a higher end one. I didn’t realize when I bought this computer that it only has the VGA interface to the monitor, not the more advanced digital ones. For my uses of the PC the interface is fine, but if you use your PC for videos you might want to look into it further.

I am pleased that the machine boots up in about a minute, my old PC took about a half hour, possibly some of that was due to viruses or something.

Along with the PC I bought a copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student version, there is a discount if you buy it along with a new PC.

It is nice to have a computer that responds promptly, in contrast to my old PC which ran like molasses at times.

So, I am grading this computer on an easy curve because it doesn’t take much for a PC to be infinitely better than my old klunker.

But, for what it’s worth, I like this machine a lot.

I bought this computer at Office Depot and on the second day, it would not release the CD. It had jammed. The CD holder is very very flimsy It accepted it and read it, but instead of releasing it, it jammed it up in the space. I returned it and purchased another computer for $100 more that does not have the slimline cd holder. I definitely would not recommend this one, feel like it will be taken off shortly.

Kenwood KAC-9104D Best Prices!

November 27th, 2009 by parker4493420
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I have this amp paired with an Alpine R12 (4 ohm), and it is amazing. With the gain over 3/4, it is TOO POWERFUL for any kind of conversation in my 08 Civic.

I also bought a 1 Farad capacitor, because my headlights were dimming.

This amp has not cut out once, even in near 100 degree heat and bumpin’.

I recommend this amp because of it’s flawless performance, light price, active cooling, and heavy hitting power.

I am very impressed with this amp.

THE Kenwood KAC-9104D 1800-Watt Max Power 1 ohm Capability Class D Mono Power Amplifier with Variable LPF Is a good product! i have it hooked up to a 15″ subwoofer and wow it hits hard !! im happy with it, plus for the price it makes it better! it looks cool also !

This amp is the best one so far for me! Looks nice with the blue lighting…badass amp

Sony DSCH10/B Best Prices!

November 27th, 2009 by parker4493420
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I exchanged a Canon SX100 for this camera, and I am so pleased I did. This camera is lightening fleet with flash shots (compared to the VERY Plain Canon) . Indoor pictures are gargantuan as well as outdoor. I have taken a ton of pictures and very few have been slightly blurry, most arrive out sure with favorable color. Flash looks natural, as opposed to the canon which would either over or under show shots. I adore that the camera is compact and microscopic enough to fit in a regular camera case, but yet tranquil has the long approach 10x optical zoom. I also adore the 3″ LCD.

Pros:

-Compact with 10x optical zoom

-3″ LCD

-Good indoor photos

-No delay in between shots

-Battery meter always showing

-Slide display with music is too wintry!

Cons: (Very minor and do not buy away from camera at all)

-No automatic lens conceal (has lens cap)

-No zoom in video mode (although if I want colossal video, I’ll utilize my video camera)

-Comes with Shoulder strap - I consume wrist strap (Fixed by ordering a wrist strap off ebay for $2)

If you want a compact camera with a lot of zoom and great quality pictures, definitely go with this one. The only other cameras that have same features: Canon SX100 (too tedious between flash, indoor shots are not obliging), Panasonic TZ3 (reviews say report quality not pleasurable), and Canon G9 (only has 6x zoom and has a hefty tag price) . To me, the Sony is the intention to go for the average shooter who mainly shoots in automatic mode but occasionally plays with other settings. I have owned for about a week, if anything changes, I will update my review, but so far - Grand!!!!

I’ve had this camera for about three weeks and have taken several hundred pictures with it. It takes superior pictures with unbelievable detail and color. Despite the fact that I am often photographing keen children, fewer than 5% of the pictures have been blurry. This camera’s ability to recall respectable action shots with no blur is one of its strongest features, in my idea. A second superb feature of the camera, relative to the last camera I bought recently and returned (Canon Powershot SX 100IS) is the hastily next shot delay. This camera is ready to occupy another characterize, even after using the flash, relatively quick. I say “relatively” because there is composed a delay, but compared to the lazy Canon, it is a tall improvement. If you don’t have the flash on, then the next shot delay is very hasty. Also, the time the camera is ready to retract the first characterize from the time I remove it out of the camera bag is quite short.

I have tried taking cessation up pictures of jewelry with the macro setting, which is only a one-button press. I conception it did a beautiful decent job, although I did have to play around with the lighting to get positive that the flash didn’t net reflected.

Another top-notch feature of this camera, relative to the Canon mentioned above, is the operation of the zoom. I derive that I can control the valid amount of zoom with the button, whereas with the Canon, the zoom seemed to jump discontinuously.

For the amount of power (meaning the 10x zoom) and precision of this camera, it is very light (under a pound) and compact. I was able to retract a whole series of shots at the playground using unbiased one hand with no misfortune, and the weight of the camera did not cause my hand to fetch tired.

Another feature I really like is that after taking a bunch of pictures, you can review them as a dash display with music and special effects. I did this at the destroy of a dinner party and was able to instantly note guests a saunter reveal of the dinner on the camera.

As far as negative features, there are only two that I have discovered. The first is that there is a lens cap that has to be attach on and taken off manually. You place the cap to the camera strap with a string, so it’s not a spacious problem; impartial a petite inconvenient. In difference, Canons’ lens covers are built in, and the lens is covered with fair a press of a button. The second negative feature is well-liked to all Sony products and that is their proprietary accessories. The camera requires a Sony rechargeable battery (one comes with the camera, as does the recharger, but I bought an extra one) and a Sony pro-duo memory card. For me this is worth it because I really like Sony cameras.

In summary, I consider this camera takes sterling pictures while being lightweight and compact. It’s a top-notch camera for a person like me, who often wants to consume pictures of kids interesting without having to mess with a bunch of settings to change the camera urge. I am very ecstatic with this camera and highly recommend it to people who have similar needs. Sony Cybershot DSCH10/B 8.1MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom with Smart Genuine Shot

FIVE STARS NOW.

UPDATE, ABOUT THE SOFTWARE:

I have updated the review I wrote 6 months ago (it is almost January 2009 now) . The review was divided in two sections, the first one was “The warning”: against the lack of compatibility between this camera’s software and “Windows Vista upgraded-from-XP computers”. A couple of months ago, Microsoft made a patch or something which was downloaded automatically to my computer, and it solved some usb problems, including this one.

So, I have deleted “The Warning” (no case now) and leaving the second allotment of the review. I WOULD NEED TO CHANGE MY RATE TO FIVE STARS (I had written: “Camera: ***** (all in all) . Driver compatibility: (zero) . Total: ***”) but the system does not allow changes in stars. I did not feel I had to write another review, because leaving this as it was, would have meant that the flaw in camera’s or Microsoft’s software continued and it’s not.

I will provide some heavenly pictures I took with this diminutive marvel during a amble. It proved to have been so handy, resistant and easy to exercise. I would blindly recommend it.

Remaining review:

Now, for THE PRODUCT ITSELF:

PROS: Stout veil, large zoom, lightweight, veteran cap, mountainous flash, many features even care for ones (music and so) .

CONS: None.

It is a righteous camera, something not pro, but with so many features that you’ll feel like a pro. Specially the zoom (10x, wow!) . The stout mask, despite aesthetic, helps to detect blurs that cannot be easily appreciated in smaller screens (it gets greasy easily, so spend a plastic cloak protector) . However, I would qualify the zoom, at its fleshy length, with an 8, so far. Sometimes it is blurry (very minute, but is), and sometimes not (in similar conditions shots), so I guess that it is not a 100% loyal, but is ok considering its competitors (minor zoom and even more sensitive to movement) . Objective own it firmly.

The lack of built-cap I cannot be clear if it is one of the “cons” because I had two Canon before this Sony and both suffered distress in its cap at any point (It did not discontinuance properly, it bended, did not originate, etc.), so an conventional fashioned cap is ok as long as you fix a thread (are many on the market) to avoid losing it.

I like the flash also. It is strong, long and has different ways to exhaust it: there is one that allows illuminating the whole scene, instead of honest the proximity, so it is very useful for indoor pictures. You’ll accept beautifully illuminated interiors, with or without people. This is different from my previous Canon cameras.

It takes time to become a pro in the employ of all its features. It has plenty. If you impartial want to focus and shot, then lift something less expensive. The features are promisingly grand, but I am not so hastily using it, I recall my time. If you are going to a slouch, is better that you become more than familiar with this slight thing before so it can do a large job. Otherwise you will glean yourself shooting in automatic all the time, and if that is so, why this camera then?

UPDATE, FROM A TRIP:

I have impartial returned from a three week holiday with my husband and my 3 y.o. boy. I shoot more than 2000 pics… it’s crazy, but the camera is so worthy and versatile that you relish shooting around.

This fantastic machine survived my boy, an base number of shots, some strikes, awful weather, many bumps, etc. It’s like the Jungle Jeep of Digital Cameras. My two previous Canons were not successful in similar conditions (the automatic cap was the first thing to fail and at the waste it was important for me to start it with my fingers) .

The more I primitive this Sony, the more I was in adore with it. While in vacations you need to be very familiar with different settings to salvage the relate (i.e. in a sightseeing tour, a museum where no flash is allowed) and sometimes everything happens so hasty that you really need to change settings good away to gain that shot. Well, this camera is like having many cameras with me:

- When it was very sunny outside, I mature ISO 100 and I got improbable blue skies, when it started to rain, I changed ISO to 400, when it was getting darker, to ISO 800. When I was in a museum where no flashes were allowed, I weak my high ISO and so on.

- When I wanted to win delicate landscapes at night, I weak M (manual) settings, easy to exercise, with pleasing results.

- When I wanted to do some heavenly B/W pictures or Sepia, or change size to landscape, it was very easy.

- When I wanted to build skylines or impartial silhouettes, I changed the point feature and pointed to the source of light (taking care of my eyes) and the results were radiant. I.e. There were gorgeous intelligent skies, so I pointed to them leisurely a nice sculpture.

- I also had a lot of fun by using the flash (never before I had enjoyed the flash so mighty) because the “flash keeping landscape obvious” really does it. I mean, no more beautifully lighten people in a gloomy surrounding.

- It was very easy to expend a tripod, and incandescent the settings of the camera I enjoyed to acquire self portraits of me with my family. I recommend the “Gorilla pod”. I attached it to the stroller everywhere! Having a petite boy, I learnt to create sequences of shoots with the auto-shutter.

I have recently purchased the Telephoto and adapter rings to employ my venerable filters with this camera. Once I have tried them enough I would write the grand reviews.

Gateway 4200-09 Reviews, Best Prices, Compare

November 25th, 2009 by parker4493420
Gateway 4200-09

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This is my second Gateway desktop. Not much over a year ago a model like this was selling for about $200 more. Yet, now, you get a 64 bit system (crunches data much faster), a quad core that hardly anything can slow down, big hard drive, and a good quality of design and construction.

Also important is the quality of Gateway support: the one question with my previous model was handled via a chat session with a tech who knew what he was talking about and was very professional.

The Vista SP1 which it ships with has been a pleasant experience. It’s best to discount all the dissing it gets and just see how well it works in practice. There is a learning curve if you are coming from XP, but it is worth getting to know. I like it. I probably would like Apple’s Leopard operating system, too, but I don’t care to pay anywhere from two to six times as much for their machines.

I just surf the web, do light photo and video processing, and watch a movie on it sometimes. For these tasks this machine is overqualified - a dual core machine would do about as well. But, how about a few years from now? A quad core machine may well be necessary for these or similar tasks then.

A little confession: I took my previous Gateway desktop apart to replace the motherboard with a newer type. I was impressed with the quality of design and construction. The Apple desktop which starts at around $2500 would impress me much more, but I don’t need its particular qualities for what I do with a computer.

You ought to know that the setup of this machine was the sweetest, most trouble free computer installation I have ever done. It just goes out and does practically everything for you. That is thanks to Vista and Gateway’s well thought out systems.

The hard drive is a Western Digital, which has a good reputation. But start backing up as soon as possible after you finish the OS installation. By the way, there are no disks to load into the machine. It’s all on the hard drive already.

My first backup after I had finished most of the setup to the point where I am happy with what is on the machine took up just 18.1GB on an old Maxtor 80GB external drive I had from a few years ago using an excellent backup software called ShadowProtect which has gotten excellent reviews and I would call it the easiest and best software of that type I have ever used.

You get 586GB free on the hard drive as it comes from the factory with the Vista and a small partition which I believe holds a recovery version. So, forget 640GB. The actual space you get is noticeably less that what is stated - it’s always that way.

The ATI Radeon HD3200 onboard video chipset is fine for any ordinary use. Heavy gamers will have to pay another $100 or more for a video card such as the Sapphire ATI HD4830 which joins its power with the onboard unit to give much better gaming performance. I have that card which I will install shortly and leave some thoughts on how much better it is. You will also need a good power supply to go along with the HD4830 card. Corsair makes some good ones supplying 520 watts and up. Just around $100 as well. So, when you want to, this machine is upgradable.

I ran a cleanup of the unneeded files and also did a defragmentation for better disk performance at startup. The defrag took much less time than my previous Gateway. Vista SP1? 64 bit? Anyway, that’s an improvement.

Also, gigabit ethernet may not be anything you need now, but in a few years with streaming video heading this way, you might be glad you have it. There were no problems whatsover with making the ethernet cable connection with my motorola modem/router. I didn’t have to do a thing. Plug in the cable and forget it.

This has an onboard video out in the form of HDMI and VGA, which is what I’m using. The image quality to my HP 2207 monitor is excellent.

If you have this shipped to you, try to restrain the urge to rip open the package until a couple of hours have passed for it to warm up to room temperature so that there will not be condensation on the cold computer during winter shipping from moisture in the inside air.

It ships with a large, easy setup sheet. Just follow the color coding. You can’t go wrong. In an hour and a half or so you will be through with the basic setup, but it may take five to ten hours of downloading and installing your favorite software to complete the installation.

Also important is the merchant: J&R Music And Computer World in New York. I have bought a few items from them during the past few years and they ship fast (I get it the next day near Boston with standard shipping) and seem to be straight shooters. Let you know how the graphics card install goes.

UPDATE AFTER 6 MONTHS:

No problema! Hardware is solid, dependable, certainly fast enough for me. It’s still a great buy. I haven’t even used half the hard drive space yet, so I would say for most people it has plenty. Card readers and CD/DVD units are still fine. Sound quality from the built in chip is excellent for playing my 20GB of music on my Klipsch powered speaker system. Just no complaints about this. It does what it should. I may upgrade to Windows 7 after the initial bugs are worked out in six months or so. Frankly, I haven’t found Windows Vista to be bad - it is just something new to learn. I understand Windows 7 may use slightly less system resources and offer more eye candy for the trendy computer addicted amongst us. It has gotten good reviews in the NYT and major computer magazines. Maybe I’ll put off buying a Mac.

Bottom Line: The DX4200-09 is an excellent computer for the price.

I have 3 computers in use in our family of varying makes and ages. I tend to replace one when it gets to 5-6 years of age. Normally I plan and save for major purchases like a computer well in advance.

I was unable to do that this time around as my five year old computer’s motherboard died unexpectedly. I take work home fairly often so waiting was not an option (nor is taking another family member’s computer way an option for similar school/work issues).

Due to timing reasons, my budget was $500, no where near what I usually budget & save up for, so I did not have high expectations. I went to several stores and this is the best machine I could find for the price. I paid $470 plus sales tax. I never buy the extended warranty as my background would make it wasteful spending. I did not need a monitor, speakers, keyboard, or mouse. (You do get speakers, keyboard and mouse with this computer however I did not use them and they are not part of this review.)

This computer runs very well out of the box. Set up is easy. The on board video is typical of its kind in that it is adequate as long you do not do anything video intensive. 4 GB of RAM is the sweet spot for Windows Vista as there is very little software as of the date I am writing this that can use more. Only 2 of the 4 memory slots are used so adding RAM, if ever needed, is easy. The hard drive is large and reasonably fast (640GB @7200 RPM). The power supply is primitive and you will be replacing it if you perform any upgrades to this computer - it does not even have a standard 6 pin video card power connector!

Note: The computer case requires the left side (as you look at it from the front) be left unblocked for proper ventilation. This may be a problem for some of the furniture in use out there. Mine fit just fine fortunately.

After the computer was up and running I was then able to install my video card (ATI 4850), power supply (520 Watt), Samsung monitor, Wireless N LAN adapter, HP All-In-One printer, Saitek Eclipse keyboard and Saitek Cyborg Evo from my old dead computer without any problems. The 64 bit version of Vista home is old enough now that compatible drivers actually exist. As anyone on a budget knows, compatibility with existing hardware is a major concern when moving to a new Operating System. I was pleasently surprised with my experience, and yes I do understand that I was “lucky”.

Afterwards I removed the “trial” software that ships with this computer and installed my own software comprising of Microsoft Office 2007, Symantec (Norton) End Point Protection 2008, Mechwarrior 4 with mods and a couple of online games (SWG & EQ2). Windows Vista takes some getting used to yet it actually is rather good once you learn it’s quirks.

Conclusion: This computer has turned out to be a good, affordable surprise and I feel comfortable recommending it. I am giving it 5 out of 5 stars with the understanding that the power supply will need to be replaced when/if upgrading occurs. You will need a video card for graphic intensive work and gaming. If I had a larger budget I would have purchased the Gateway DX4200-11. It is the same computer as the affordable DX 4200-09 but with a faster 2.2 GHz processor. None-the-less I am happy that I was able to get such an excellent computer for the price and expect many years of use from it.

As a previous reviewer point out, this isn’t the fastest processor available, but unless you streaming video, will you care? The machine comes with 4GB of memory, which to me is more important than the processor speed. The fact that the processor is a Quad-core, means that you virus protection software etc.. will not interfere with you daily use of the computer.

It also comes with Vista ultimate. I was regretting the day I would buy a Vista based computer, but its not been bad and with the free upgrade to Windows 7, I won’t have to worry about it for too long. The other included software is MS Works. Everything else included is trialware.

The machine included 4GB main memory, 640GB HD, built-in graphics ( but did include VGA and HDMI interfaces), a keyboard, mouse, pair of speakers ( not real good ), network card, DVD.

Gateway website and support seems to be heading down hill since purchased by Acer. The bug fix program which was on my computer was removed after installation because the program was no longer supported. The Windows 7 upgrade website was terrible and error prone though I eventually got through it.

I purchased it because I didn’t want to speed above $400. I was looking for a desktop for the kids and me to share, and one that would last for 3+ years. And I think I found it. I could have spent 500-700, but since I don’t play graphic extensive games, why bother. And the processor speed is enough. I’m unlikely to add more internal components so the issue with the power supply is not a big deal.

I priced around. I originally wanted to speed under $300, but I wanted at least 3GB of RAM, and a Dual-Core. This computer is priced very close to the bottom, but gives a few extras, like the additional memory, larger hard drive, Vista Ultimate ( not basic) etc..

The only thing I’ve added was a USB Wireless Network Card from Netgear. No issues with it or the computer so far after two weeks.

Cyberpower CPS1500AVR Prices, Reviews, Sales, Compare

November 24th, 2009 by parker4493420
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I recently purchased this UPS to replace one that could not handle the load of my two servers. Shortly after I had a power outage and this UPS kept them running smoothly until the power came back on (only a few minutes). I also experience brown-outs or drops in power, frequently and this is also working well as a power conditioner.

I own 4 of these and find that they are rock solid. I use 2 of them to support a 10K Raid HD system and the other two on tower computers. I had a problem with one of them after an electrical storm and it was replaced within the week for free (I did have to pay to ship the old one back though).

For me being rack mountable was a big deal as well so this was the perfect fit. It is on the expensive side (thus 4 starts) in my opinion compared to desktop versions that do the same thing, but aside from that I’m happy.

I got one of these about 3 months ago. Put it in my rack. It has worked perfectly.

The load indicator is nice. It goes to full at 85% capacity, which is probably a good thing (to prevent you from looking only at it and adding more equipment).

The software offers a logging feature, which is nice (no graph, though I suppose you could save it to a text file, and import it into a spreadsheet if you want).

Only drawback is that, when you open the battery door to change the batteries there is a warning that the battery circuit is not isolated from the AC, and could be hot. Certainly made me shut it down before removing the batteries. This would make me wonder if it was hot swappable. (In my case I needed to relocate the unit in the rack by myself. So I wanted to remove the batteries so it would not be so heavy to fit into the rack. Since I was moving servers around I could shut them down too without issue.)

Klipsch RPW-10 BLACK Best Prices, Sales, Reviews, Compare

November 23rd, 2009 by parker4493420
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I bought this Klipsch rpw-10 really unsure of what to expect siince I could not find any reviews on it anywhere. I bought it hoping to have some good bass to match my Klipsch quintet 3 speakers. This sub is very good, I have it set to about 1/3 on the dial and it is almost too much. You can really feel the impact from movies, xbox, and music. SO far I am very happy with it. I used to use a Sony 120watt sub and the Klipsch RPW-10 is way more powerfull. I highly recommend this sub. I have it in a 20×14 room and it easily fills the room with a great,deep bass. Jurassic Park 3 is AWESOME on this sub. Buy it and you will love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is such a great subwoofer. I was replacing a powered Sony subwoofer with this RPW10. The bass alone sounds much different, and a lot clearer then the Sony. The Sony subwoofer had trouble recreating different types of bass frequencies where it would basically just sound like a “boom” when the bass hit. The Klipsch subwoofer hits such a wide range of frequencies that it hits lower notes before it gets to that “boom”. This subwoofer is 420 watts with an average power of 200 watts RMS.

It sounds great when listening to music because it adds so much character to the audio experience. It makes the music more full rather then just give an annoying banging of the bass drum. The subwoofer has a phase switch, crossover frequency knob, and an auto on feature which is very convenient. Even the knobs they used are of excellent quality and actually click as you turn them. I am very pleased with this subwoofer.

As a side note, if you are having trouble with the subwoofer turning off when listening at low volumes, you just increase the subwoofer output level on your receiver and then lower the volume on the subwoofer to compensate. Therefore you will be getting a larger signal sent to the subwoofer which will leave the subwoofer on.

this sub really hits even if you have the bass low in the sub you can her it

but i also think that it has go with a good receiver and the other speakers well

all my speakers where klipsch and they are freaking tight the best set of speakers i ever had

for a room

the only thing that’s bad for my case my AMP blow out so its not working =[[[

im looking for a replacement right now even though this is an old model its still expensive

i might as well get the new klipsch model most powerfull 10in sub i ever seen and had its a must have

ps don’t lose your receipts for the warranties

Sony BDP-CX960 Reviews, Best Prices, Compare

November 23rd, 2009 by parker4493420
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Initial review (10/09/2009), will update in the coming days:

Overall, I love it! Below are a few things I found while installing the unit:

My current entertainment center could not accommodate the changer due to its extremely large size. The width of the unit is pretty standard for a component; however, the height is 9.5 inches and almost 22 inches deep. My entertainment center does not have adjustable shelving, therefore the changer will not fit, and I will have to purchase a new shelving unit (bummer, but not a show stopper).

Once connected to my HDTV and surround receiver, the unit was very easy to set up via the onscreen guide. Initial set up was pretty quick, loading discs was not.

Okay, on loading my collection of 283 discs, the player began “Loading Disc Information” from Gracenote via the Internet. ***YOU MUST CONNECT THIS UNIT TO THE INTERNET*** or you will be forced to manually type the information into the player. I bring this up as I previously stated that I loaded 283 discs, and all but 12 could not be found on Gracenote. Why is this important? Well, you must type it in manually…… via the remote!! Prior models of this changer had a computer keyboard input for this, however, this one does not. Not a huge deal if it’s only a few titles (it was like sending a text message a few years ago before QWERTY keyboards appeared on phones, for the letter “c” you have to hit the number 2 key three times, etc.) Actually, for 12 titles it was painful.

The player connected via the Internet to Gracenote for disc information. This process is time consuming so be patient. The “Loading Disc Information” portion for 283 discs took roughly 2 hours and 45 minutes. Once complete the changer will initially alphabetize your collection and place all the discs that it could not find at the top of each folder (e.g., Photo, Music or Video, etc.) This is where you have to type in the disc information.

Gracenote, hum, not so sure about this. Sort of strange results as I have both a DVD and Blu-ray version of a few movies and they are cataloged differently on the player. One example is “Young Frankenstein” one version is placed under “comedy” and the other under “horror”. Also, it appears random, however, Gracenote found the movie “Airplane” which is roughly 29 years old, but could not find or have record of “The Wizard of Oz” on Blu-ray. Also, on boxed sets, it found some but not all of the collection (e.g., “Family Guy” it found disc 1, 2 and 4, leaving disc 3 to be manually entered???)

On BD-Live, pretty cool. You will need a USB thumb drive of at least 1 GB. And, the drive slot is on the back of the unit. So I would recommend that you place the drive in first before you place this unit into a cabinet and connect all the cables, as once you get going and then decide you need it, it’s a bit cumbersome getting to the back of this unit (especially since it will be loaded with up to 400 discs, etc.)

On the rental slot, start loading your collection in slot number 2 as the “quick” rental slot is reserved for slot number 1. If you don’t plan on using this, which I don’t, then begin loading with slot 1. Actually, you can start loading disc wherever you want, just thought I would point that out.

Lastly, many of your DVD’s will be located under multiple folders (e.g., Photo’s and Video’s) as the disc may contain JPEG images, which will qualify them as photo’s, etc.

Well, I have only had the player now for roughly 27 hours and love it thus far. I will update this review if I experience any strange behavior or if something dramatically changes my opinion.

UPDATE 11/14/2009:

One month later, I still love it! There are reader comments and responses (below under comments) however, I thought I should make note that the player performed well with a power outage (I intentionally unplugged the unit to perform this test). This is extremely important if you have ever owned a prior Sony Megachanger as those units would not retain any data beyond at 6-8 hour period without electricity (I have personal experience regarding this and it was extremely painful.) This is a solid unit so far, and I promise to update this review and related comments should anything change. Stay tuned folks.

It’s about time an affordable BD changer appeared on the market. Picture and sound quality are equal or better than the PS3 it replaced. Been testing with Planet Earth, and the output is amazing. Also tested the up-scaling using the extended ‘Return of the King’ DVD, it’s output was nearly good enough to keep me from buying the BD when (er. if) it appears.

Thank God for the new interface! It is much faster and easier to use than the old ‘Disk Explorer’ from the 300 and 400 disk Sony DVD changes.

The disk loading, and Gracenote, do need some improvement. If you just want to try the unit out after newly installing it, then start with only one disk. Because, every time you select the ‘Load All Disks’ option, it restarts from the beginning (disk 1), even if half of your collection was already stored.

The Gracenote had no info at all for about 1% of my collection. Another 2% had no picture jackets. And, perhaps the most annoying because of the number of times it happened, about 5% of my disks ended up with foreign language titles. You do have the option to over-ride this, which I did, and manually enter a title. Also there is the option to manually select different database entries - but all of the failed BD’s had only a single entry. The player did manage to save my manual edits even when the disk was ejected and reloaded.

I’ve owned this 400 blu-ray disc changer for a few days, and I’m very pleased with it. The addition of of blu-ray capability to the carousel disc “megachanger” was inevitable, but what makes this really remarkable–and a net time saver–is that with an ethernet connection, it automatically catalogs all of your disc information using gracenote in just a few hours. Of 220+ disks loaded, it missed about 15. Frustrating though it is to have to enter this data by hand, it can hardly be blamed on Sony. Once identified, the machine remembers the discs gracenote missed.

Overall, this is a great blu-ray player. It’s quick and quiet. Easy to load. Great image and sound quality. Much better for DVD playback than the PS3 I was using previously. Only caution for people considering it is that it is very large — standard width, but 9″ tall and over 21″ deep! Make sure you have the room for it.

Overall, I’d say this dramatically enhances the value of my DVD collection by making it much easier for me to remember–and quickly access–the discs that I’ve bought over the years.

Kinetik HC1400 Review, Compare, Prices, Discounts

November 22nd, 2009 by parker4493420
Kinetik HC1400

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This battery by far is the best battery to use if you are using high voltage power not only from your factory equipment but allows you to hook up additional items as well and not put any strain on your vehicle. I had the yellow optima battery before but this batter blows any style of those batteries away.