Posted by Notcot on Mar 6, 2011 in
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Quickly and Easily add 3m to the range of your USB devices, such as your Printer or External Hard Drives
High Quality Cable with thick PVC jacket provides maximum shielding against signal degradation, wear and tear and extreme temperatures
Supports USB 2.0 data transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps
Colour = Black
Length = 3 Metre
- USB Male Type A to Female Type A Extension Lead Cable 3m
- Quickly and Easily add 3m to the range of your USB devices, such as your Printer or External Hard Drives
- High Quality Cable with thick PVC jacket provides maximum shielding against signal degradation, wear and tear and extreme temperatures
- Supports USB 2.0 data transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps
- Length = 3 Metre
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Posted by Notcot on Feb 16, 2011 in
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Standard and HD TV or set-top box signal booster – no rooftop aerial required
Wide band signal amplification technology optimises HD and Freeview television signals so you receive a strong, clear signal without needing to constantly rotate the antenna Also offers superior reception of UHF and VHF analogue (terrestrial) TV signals,
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Posted by Notcot on Jan 6, 2011 in
Portable Sound & Vision
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Supports HDMI 1.3b for Quality Picture and Sound
High-Speed HDMI Cable lets you take advantage of up to 1080p resolution and increased colour depth on your HDTV.
The High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) has become the de facto standard for high-definition digital devices. It combines both audio and video into one convenient cable, so it’s all you need to connect your HDTV to your A/V receiver, Blu-Ray player, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, satellite dish, Sky HD box, Virgin HD box and other high-definition source devices.
Backwards Compatible with Previous HDMI Standards
The cable is backwards compatible with all previous HDMI standards, so you’ll be able to use this cable with all your HDMI devices. When you connect two devices with different HDMI standards, they will automatically find the best available connection.
Shielding and Gold-Plated Connectors for Signal Purity
This HDMI cable features shielding and a durable, black PVC outer layer. The shielding provides defence against outside interference and helps maintain the integrity and purity of the digital signal.
The cable also features gold-plated connectors that resist corrosion while offering optimal signal transfer with lower distortion at the point of contact. The result of this dedication to the digital signal is sound and picture quality that is more faithful to the original.
- HDMI Rev 1.3 Category 2 cable (High-Speed); Support single-link bandwidth to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbit/s)
- 26AWG Oxygen-Free Copper Wire; Fully Shielded Cable for maximum rejection of RFI & EMI; Double Layer PVC for Heatproof
- 24K Gold Plated Die-cast Metal HDMI type A connectors
- Supports 1080p HD, Deep Color, HDCP
- 5 Year Warranty, 100% Money Back Guarantee if you are not happy
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 27, 2010 in
Portable Sound & Vision
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225 of 229 people found the following review helpful:
A few niggles, but otherwise a more than worthy upgrade, 4 Oct 2010
If anyone who already owns or has owned an iPod touch will know what an amazing piece of tech this is. But there a couple of warnings about the new design to consider.
The Good
Never have I owned something quite like this. The interface is so slick, so intuitive it has always been a pleasure to use. And it’s so much more zippier than my 2nd gen thanks to the better cpu and double the ram.
The screen is noticeably much better (not than past generations were bad!) beautifully sharp and text is a dream to read. Ok, some will wonder why it has no in-plane switching bearing in mind that the iPhone 4 does. IPS for those who don’t know means you can view the screen at at extreme angles. But why would you on this device? I can still view it at extreme angles if I wish to. The colour may shift to a blue hue, but I only notice that when looking at the screen from the home button end and tilted at a ridiculous angle. The iPod Touch is too small for this to be ever dreamt as concern and IPS only benefits the iPad in my opinion.
The volume buttons are now separated as opposed to a rocker and are pleasant to use. The power button has moved to the right and have no issues with its new place as I thought I might have. And the speaker is an improvement but not really loud enough in a fairly noisy environment.
Face time works well and I love the ability to flip from the front camera to the back while in a conversation.
The .7 megapixel camera may seem a disappointment at first, but given that apple has packed in HD video recording all is forgiven. The camera is good enough for emailing and uploading to social net works, but for printing your images the quality is pretty poor. I managed a 5×4 print with fair results taken in good light. A bit jaggerdy in places, but then again, for a .7 mp camera it’s not a bad effort. But I most definitely would want to use a dedicated camera to capture those all important moments.
But for me having a HD video recorder is far more rewarding feature to have than a 5 mp camera for my needs. It’s not quite as good as some of the flip range, as a comparison, but this crammed in with what seems as a never ending list of functions I take my hat off to apple. How do they do it! The video I have recorded I am more than satisfied with in daylight, but it is grainy and a bit noisy in low light due to not having an in-built light/flash. But for its sheer portability i doubt i will use my camcorder again. Just make sure you purchase a 32GB or 64GB model as it will gobble up your storage. A short 2.44 minute movie equated into a 208mb file!
Wifi is still simple to set up with a solid connection. And with blue tooth, you are finaly able to control the volume of blue tooth speakers that have no volume control. Somthing my Sony Ericsson W705 has done for nearly a couple of years!
The Not So Good
Firstly, if like me you’re using a speaker dock (mines a Bose sound dock original with scosche passport converter) or some other kind of dock, you may want to check first if this 4th gen model will fit.
Apple never supplied a dock convertor like they have on previous models which seems to my thinking they knew there would be compatibility issues with consumers existing docks.
The 4th gen iPod Touch has a slightly narrower connector than previous models. When I first hooked up the iPod with its factory made sync/power lead I noticed it was very tight when connecting. Then I tried my sound dock and after a little bit of wiggling around found that it just wouldn’t fit. Unfortunately by doing that I found a thin piece of plastic had blocked the iPods connector and rested on the pins. I managed to move this back with a thin tool and was then able to insert it into the sound dock.
But after a days in and out of the dock it finally would no longer dock due to the thin piece of plastic getting in the way and the sync lead just became too tight to insert. So I took it back.
To give apple their due in six days I had a replacement. This one was better and I could dock it with my sound dock, although still a bit tight, but after one week I have had no problems.
I would like to say this is a one off, but looking on the internet I’m not the only one.
*Update 23/11/10: It does seem now that the above is due to a faulty device rather than compatibility issues with docks and power/sync leads. My replacement iPod to date has been working fine if still a little tight connecting.*
Also I do feel there is too much to sacrifice(better quality stills camera?) for a new thin design as the last model was very thin and I don’t really notice the difference enough to warrant it.
And if only apple would ditch the scratch magnet chrome back and save as a small fortune in buying cases to protect it…
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Thoughts from an Ipod newbie, 22 Oct 2010
The Ipod hype train has passed me by again and again and again without making me take notice of Apples latest mp3 masterpiece so this one certainly went straight over my head. The media and consumer voice have made a lot of my decisions about Apple, that they are money hungry and sell products that break within days. Then there was the fiasco about the Iphone 4’s signal and that story certainly didnt impress me.
But after ignoring the temptation of an Ipod too long I succumbed, because I was in need of something to replace my trusty Zen Stone, which is now resting in pieces thanks to my son :(. I went big on the purchase with one of these; I thought that if I wanted to experience an Iphone without paying the ridiculous monthly tarriffs this was the best choice. I didnt prepare myself for love but thats what happened.
Too hold it in your hands is idescribable, it feels beautiful, slim but satisfyingly heavy. Set up was done in moments on my windows pc and itunes. I started to explore the phones features. So I tried the web browser, which is the best I’ve used on any mobile device. Then I set up all my emails so they would come straight to my phone. How about the apps? I must hold the world record for apps downloaded within an hour…. there are news feed, mobile banking… AND ebay! Christ, I love ebay, and its a damnsight better than the ebay I get on my blackberry.
Lets not forget the games and the graphics on this kit… PWOAR is all I have to say. The graphics are incredible; I’ve heard that the pixels are closer together than the 3rd generation but I’ve never used one of those. Its just PHWOAR.
Now the touch interface was something i was worried about because I have fingers like german sausages. No need to fear, its accurate like a sniper on stimulants. I suggest you buy a screen protector because you’ll want to touch it all the time and fingerprints are not attractive.
By the time I had fiddled with apps and games… I’d forgotten all about the music! So I stuck a load of tracks on there and what do you know, it’s a great mp3 player; what a good idea Apple.
And now for criticisms: not many, buy yourself a new pair of headphones because the ones supplied are diabiolical. Also Facetime… I’ve looked it and cant really be bothered to use it: its more something you would use on a phone anyway. Also, I didnt buy it for taking photos, but the quality is pretty poor. But i’m not complaining, if you want great pictures buy a camera.
Bottom line: Yes I’m an Apple covert, its really quite easy to change when they make technology as beautiful as this.
Thanks for listening to my first time using an Ipod. Best bit of advice to you is to buy one, and if you got more dosh buy an Iphone which is all of above and the ability to phone and text so I’ve heard.
NOTE: You obviously need wifi to use internet, receive mail and log on to app store etc.
UPDATE: 04/11/2010
Having used the Ipod for well over two weeks now there is another negative that has become apparent. Battery life. When using apps it degrades rapidly, and when the apps are that addictive your going to be doing a lot of Ipod charging! However, the battery is great when playing music, it hardly consumes it at all.
Aside from that my love hasn’t faltered. I sometimes find myself grabbing for the ipod when I have a bit of net surfing to do instead of my cumbersome laptop.
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Good, 13 Oct 2010
This review is from: New Apple iPod touch 8GB (4th Generation) (Electronics)
I’ve been using a new 8GB model for the past two weeks and it has been great. I have not observed any defects in workmanship and performance is great except for taking photographs with the back camera (which is usable but not a substitute for a real camera). Video with the back camera has good sound, fast frame rate and rich color saturation. Recommended!
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 18, 2010 in
Home Cinema & Video
Identify a spare scart socket on your television and push the adaptor fully into it. Connect the remote extender to the adaptor and locate it at the front or side of your tv, it has a sticky pad. This allows the remote control to operate the Freeview adaptor even though it is behind your television. Connect your aerial cable to the aerial socket on the adaptor. Finally plug in the mains power supply and connect the DC lead to the power socket on the adaptor. Select the appropriate AV mode of your television and use the remote control to set up the Freeview adaptor and do a service scan.
** Also use this adaptor to convert a VCR or DVD recorder to receive and record Freeview channels.
**There is 3.5mm stereo jack socket for audio output. This means you can feed the audio signal from the adaptor to your existing amplifier if you have a TV without speakers or a home cinema system. This feature is not included on any other Freeview boxes of this type on the market.
- The receiver is suitable for the reception of all free-to-air signals
- 1000 TV and Radio channels. Unit plugs into scart and is hidden from view!
- MPEG-2 digital & fully DVB-T compliant
- Remote Control. 8 Favourite lists. Teletext, EPG, subtitling
- Super small design, the main unit measures only 100mm x 52mm x 25mm
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 6, 2010 in
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Pest Shield uses a specially designed microchip which emanates a harmless signal that interferes with the nervous system of pests such as rats mice and cockroaches. It will keep them well away from your home and most importantly protect your family!Completely safe to use around childrenSafe to use around cats and dogsUses no harmful chemicalsWorks instantly and brings peace of mind for you and your familyIt works inside walls Replacing an old product? Find out how to recycle it here.
- The digital pest repellent.
Price : £ 19.99
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 4, 2010 in
In-Car Technology
Average Rating: 2.5 / 5 (42 Reviews)
Why We Like It
Because it’s so much more than just an FM transmitter!
Summary
The 3-in-1 FM Transmitter Car Charger and Cradle is all you’ll ever need for using your iPod or iPhone whilst driving. First of all, it works as an FM transmitter, providing an outstanding signal that allows you to listen to your tunes in your car. But it’s not just any FM transmitter – it features a digital display so you can see exactly what frequency you’re transmitting at!
It also supports your iPhone 3G handsfree through your car speaker system (using an iPhone microphone) which allows you to chat safely as you drive. Your iPod or iPhone will also automatically charge once it’s docked in the device and you can even charge a second device via the USB socket.
Functionality-wise, this car kit is second to none but the design doesn’t disappoint either. The flexible goose-pipe charging arm allows you to easily mount this kit and adjust it to suit your needs. It uses a flexible clamp to fix the iPhone/iPod steadily in the car and the high quality silicone gel at the back and sides of the cradle protect your iPod/iPhone.
Manufacturer’s Description
This 3-in-1 FM Transmitter Car Charger and Cradle works as an FM Transmitter for all dock connector iPod models. It features a digital FM display mounted on the top of the cradle. It also moves on from the older ridged mounts and features a bendy flexible goose-pipe charging arm to allow you to mount this kit in any car with full adjustment. iPhone 3G users can also use it as an in car handsfree system as well as a music player.
Features
Hi-fi FM stereo transmits at 88.1-107.9mhz
Supports iPhone handsfree through car speaker system
Adjustable holder with flexible design for ease of installation
Uses a flexible clamp to fix the iPhone/iPod steadily
Removable stoppers prevent it from dropping
Supports charging of second device via USB socket
- Full Hands-free Car Kit Plays Through Car Speakers
- Flexible Gooseneck
- Adjustable Holder With Silicone Protecton
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 21, 2010 in
Home Cinema & Video
Average Rating: 5.0 / 5 (11 Reviews)
Blu-ray Disc Home Cinema System. By using combination of real speakers and virtual speakers, the listener is encircled by surround speakers and more natural and smoother surround can be enjoyed especially in action scenes such as car chase scene, as if you are sitting in the centre of the theatre. High precision 4:4:4 signal technology processes each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc video signal in the horizontal direction to complement vertical direction processing. When viewed on a high end VIERA TV model, which features 4:4:4 signal compatibility, it recreates images with the original film quality to further enhance movie enjoyment.
- 5.1 Channel Sound
- iPod Dock & USB Playback
- Blu-Ray/DVD/-R/-RW/+R/+RW Play
- Dolby TrueHD & Dolby Digital Plus
- 1000W Outputs
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 8, 2010 in
Gadgets
Average Rating: 3.5 / 5 (3 Reviews)
Have you had enough of your other half turning over while your in the middle of your favourite soap, cartoon or football match? Now you can take back control of your telly with the Remote Control Jammer! Keep it hidden away in your pocket or down the side of the sofa, and when they go to change channels, hit the button to jam the signal from the remote. Sit back, chill, relax, cos we is jammin!
- Requires 3 x AAA batteries, not included.
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 3, 2010 in
Handhelds & PDAs
Average Rating: 5.0 / 5 (2 Reviews)
If you do not have enough spare ethernet ports on your wall sockets network, these adapters are for you. This splitter adapter will allow you to use two ethernet devices in one spare RJ45 wall socket female port, by splitting this port into 2. Attach either two computers, to an existing CAT5E Structured cabling system. Use a CAT5E UTP Cable Economiser to allow two ports to be on a to a single 8-core (4-pair) CAT5E UTP faceplate. Then use one at the other end to split the signal to two workstations. How they work: Two CAT5E cable economiser are required, one connected to a Patch Panel and another one The Cat5e Economiser, used in pairs (one at at each end of a cable run), allows 4 pair cable to be divided in two separate twisted pair data signal sockets.
- Brand New RJ45 Network Splitter
- RJ45 (Male) to 2 x RJ45 (Female) Connections
- Share your network port between two devices
- REMEMBER: You need to use this in pairs hence the twin pack offer
- ALSO REMEMBER: Carefully read up on how to set these up successfully
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