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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Reviews (2)
Klingspor Sandpaper 5"x8 Hole, Hook & Loop, Sanding Discs, Assorted 40-400 grit
19 July 2020
The best that I have tried
Great sandpaper. Lasts longer, and gets more done while it lasts. Does not tend to clog with sawdust. Stuck well to my DeWalt sander. Made the difference between abandoning the project and finishing it relatively quickly.
03 March 2012
Best phone avaiable. If you want something different, it won't dissapoint.
Pros: * Great screen (looks good even in direct sunlight) * Tons of RAM (I haven't run out yet, and I use a lot of RAM) * The power of full Debian (Nokia has consumerized Linux in such as way as to make it easy to use for beginners while still having all of the power than advanced users demand) * Limited root access is available out of the box. * Thousands of Applications * The best phone, SMS, Instant Messenger, VOIP, Video Call, and email integration of just about any smart phone. * Good conductivity (2.4GHz and 5GHz Wireless-N, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS) * Alarm works even when the phone is turned off. Great for use as an alarm clock. * Free downloadable and stream-able for the world. If you download a map to your device, you get complete offline GPS, route planning, and turn-by-turn directions. Free updates for the maps to ensure that you can always find where you are going. * High-end rear facing camera with dual LED flash. The LED flash makes a great flashlight. There is also a front facing camera. * Great user interface. Not quite as intuitive as Maemo 5, but the built in tutorial tells you just about everything you need to use. After you know what you are doing, the interface is very fast and convenient. * Lots of cool options and settings. This thing will even tell you which cell networks it can find, and allow you to force roaming. * Nice virtual keyboard options. The standard keyboard is one of the best I have seen/used. * Good multimedia integration. * Plastic body seems to be very tough. * Nokia has promised to support the device until 2015. Cons: * Screen and rear chrome region seem to be fragile and scratchable. I would highly recommend getting a screen protector. I tried several, and the only one that covered the whole screen was the Zagg Invisible Shield. * Battery will last around 2 days of light usage when on 2G only mode. Drops to 1 day of reasonable usage in 3G/2G dual mode. * Battery is not user replaceable. * Stock browser isn't very good. Luckily, there are two very nice free alternatives in the Nokia Store. I really like Opera Mobile, but Firefox Mobile is nice too. * Front camera isn't very good, and has poor low-light performance. * Difficult to flash to "Open Mode" to get unrestricted root access. * Nokia keeps delaying Flash 11.x for the Nokia N9. The last word is that it should come this week. * No hardware keyboard. Bluetooth keyboards are not supported out of the box. There are, however, work arounds. * Likely one one or two more major updates. Nokia has only promised one more. There have already been two, so I guess 3 major updates for a device isn't that bad. There were community updates for the N900 after Nokia stopped supporting it, but there weren't on the level of Cyanogen Mod for Android. * It may seem expensive for a 1GHz single core phone. The rest of the hardware is top-notch, and they software is very good. Because the software is written natively for this specific device and hardware set, the performance is more comparable to an iPhone than Android. Android only needs all of those cores because it is loaded down with Java and other bloatware. The amazing software on this device is worth the money. * It is possible to break the operating system, especially if you enable developer mode and don't know what you are doing. Luckily, it is easy to flash the device back to a working state, and very hard to brick the phone. * WiFi reception isn't very good. It isn't terrible though.
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