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Reviews (3)

19 June 2018
Great Value, Easy to use!
Was able to read and reset codes on both my cars, 98 Toyota 4runner and 2005 Subaru Baja. Will not program door locks for the Toyota.

22 October 2015
Funny as can be! Beware the F-Bomb.
I enjoy the story line. It is funny with the side plots. I think the F-bomb is over used in this movie. I forgot how much it is used. It's use (in my opinion) use should be for extreme situations. With that said, naturally in a Zombie attack, you will have those. But over use, looses the emphasis, and takes away from the storyline.
I would love to see a sequel, Titled "Twinkie: Journey to Hostess"

25 January 2017
The extended dock
The unit I received was the 150w version. It will work with a 90w power supply unless you put a hard drive/CD drive in the expansion dock. It has 4 additional USB ports to it, and a flat screen (yes, those old TV types still exist) will fit on it - saving you some desk space. If you are like me, more monitors are better! This dock will support at least three monitors. I noticed just now, there are 2 DVI, 1 VGA and 2 Playport connections. My other dock of the same type does not have that many ports. The only bad thing, is the unit is fairly big, and if you like the finger print authorization it is a little tricky to lift the lid on the laptop just enough to get you finger on the pad without activating the screen (Unless of course you are using the laptop as one of your screens).