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Location: United StatesMember since: 27 April 2007

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Reviews (44)
01 October 2010
HP PhotoSmart R707v 5.1 Megapixel sold for parts
I normaly carry around an Olympus c8080 to take a picture of an interesting subject. I wanted something a bit less bulky for the glove box on my bike so I could take a shot when I was riding and not beat up my C8080. My friend has one of these little HP cameras and said to check them out. I bought one at a camera store clearance and promptly dropped it and it broke the case. I still works but I needed parts and some of the extras so I purchaced this for the periferals that came with a "broken" camera. Turns out the camera had a bad battery that swelled and got stuck in the port. A bit of a pain to fix, but I now have 2 great point and shoot cameras I can take realy good photos with. The unit is so easy to use that I let my 8 year old niece take some photos with it. It supprised me how great her photos were. I printed one of her favorite photos on 11 X 17 paper and it is fantastic! It wasn't grainy at all. This type camera isn't in the same class as my EOS,Evolt, or C8080 but I would reccomend it to anyone who wants a point and shoot camera that takes pictures like a pro.
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20 April 2012
Good for office presentations or first camera for beginners.
If you could see my purchace history you would notice I have bought six of these cameras. It may seem somewhat of a puzzle as they only have a 2 mp resolution, but I find it is just right for the smaller size photos I put in my Publishers and PowerPoint presentations. This keeps me from reducing or resetting the file size on a higher resolution camera. I bought enough that I gave one to each area of our plant so they would have them also. Everyone likes them for their ease of use. These are a tough little camera that is easy to use. There are not too many options that an average person would get lost just trying to set it. The low light and night shots outside are exceptional with or without a flash. the cameras I have have given flawless service. The only drawback is the camera will only accept a 16mb Xd card. It still holds a lot of photos though because of the small file size. The 16mb cards a dirt cheep so that is a plus. I would reccomend this camera for a child that wants to "play" with a camera and still get good results. It will produce an 8x10 photo quality file with no problems. All in all it is a good work or beginners camera. You realy can't go wrong for the cost nowdays.
Pride Jazzy Quantum 600 6000Z Retractable Joystick Mount FRMASMB5056 Wheelchair
30 March 2017
The best assessory for a power wheelchair
Before anything else I'll explain that by being retractable they mean it is a swing away type of mount that moves to the side and back to the rear. They are all made with a lot of fore to aft adjustment but with normal operation it doesn't move straight back to the rear. As far as I found they are all like that. Now why I think it is the best thing since sliced cheese. Before I bought one of these and added it to my chair I had to swing the arm of my chair up like I was raising a flagpole to pull into wherever I was sitting. I had to do that in order to get close enough to eat or work. When I did it in public it always seemed to be that the arm was in every ones way and was waiving to everyone saying here is a wheelchair!!! It's not convenient for you or anyone else and nobody likes to draw attention when you just want to blend in. This little devise helps out tremendously for all of these "little" inconveniences. It doesn't matter how your chair is configured, it is a "stand alone" option. (It doesn't matter weather you have any of the other options on your chair.) Believe me, this is the one add on you will appreciate most. This swing away control mount moves the control back about 6 or 7 inches and over to the side to allow you to pull in closer to a table, desk or computer station. It's great because you still have your controller comfortably right at your fingertips. This means you can keep the arm down beside you and not have to swing it up and behind you at home or a restaurant. or sit so far away you have to reach out to get to your plate or keyboard. It also keeps you safer by keeping that "leaning post" beside you. Most of all I'm glad it allows me to be more discreet when sitting at the office or in public.