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Reviews (12)

14 August 2020
It powers the phone
Why does eBay insist on asking for reviews of mundane products like this? It is a battery. It provides DC power to the phone. It hasn't exploded... yet. Not a lot more that can be said about it.
15 April 2015
Does what you need a projector to do and does it well.
I bought this projector for church. We just built a new building, and our 2,000 lumen projector just wasn't bright enough for the new sanctuary. The Sharp XG-C430X has, so far, performed admirably. Its 4,000 lumens is bright enough for our needs, and the XGA image projected is clean and sharp. The projector has multiple inputs, so we can select a main computer, a laptop, an HDMI source, or a video source for flexibility. (The DVI port can accept HDMI video using a $2 connector adapter.) We have not used the networking functions - presumably they work as well. In short, it does what we need it to do, and it does it well.
06 June 2013
Good set of restored Gene Autry B westerns
This is a collection of Gene Autry B westerns. I bought this set for one movie - "Cowboy and the Indians." This movie was the first screen pairing of Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels (in supporting roles), just before they took on the roles of the Lone Ranger and Tonto. The movie is fairly typical of its ilk in script, performance, and cinematography, but unusual/ahead of time in its positive, sympathetic depiction of American Indians/Native Americans. (And they even work in Gene singing "Here Comes Santa Claus!") The restoration is good, and the bonus features (such as Gene and Pat Butram's TV hosting comments) add interest. These movies are not great cinema; they are just what they try to be, functioning much as TV series episodes in the pre-TV era. For someone who likes B westerns and/or Gene Autry, this is a worthwhile addition.