Monitor Reviews


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Gretag Macbeth Mini ColorChecker Chart 3.5" x 2.5"
Made by Gretagmacbeth
    Amazon base price: $
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    This is the Standard
    If you're a photographer reproducing color this is the standard. I've photographed works of art for 30 years, including a Macbeth color chart along side a painting, product or in the first frame of a set-up allows every designer, scan service, printer along the way to accurately reproduce color.
    Many inexperienced photographers use Kodak color strips or Kodak gray cards, these are useless (go to the professional photo supply and open up three of the Kodak color strips-they'll all be different, as will the gray cards-which are only good for determining exposure) Macbeth color Checkers are expensive, but they'll help you train your eye and calibrate your color. And they'll let your clients know you are a professional.
    My standard method when shooting large format transparencies of a work of art is to include the larger Macbeth Color Checker, a half size Macbeth middle gray card and a strip of ruler along side the picture frame (outside the shadow) or near the edge out of the way. The Macbeth Gray is a calibrated neutral that you can read an exposure setting from and will be large enough to read with a densitometer.
    One trick. The color is 'off' in the reproduction, but you're not sure which way the color is shifting. Look at the Macbeth colors-which one 'pops' out? That color is the direction the color has shifted towards.


    Ergotron LX Desk Mount Arm - mounting kit ( 45-179-195 )
    Made by Ergotron
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      Polar RS100 Heart Rate Monitor Watch For Running and Runners
      Made by Heart Rate Monitors USA
      • Target Zone with alarms
      • Maximum heart rate of total exercise
      • Polar OwnCal®
      • Polar OwnCode®
      • Exercise file info page with date and time
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      Philips DVDR75 Progressive-Scan DVD Player/Recorder
      Made by Philips
      • Favorite Scene Selection simplifies editing of your home movies; VCR Plus+ simplifies timer programming
      • Combination DVD player/recorder with camcorder-ready DV (i.Link), component-video, composite-video, and S-video inputs
      • Record from TV directly to DVD; up to 6 hours video recording per side (either DVD+R or DVD+RW)
      • Progressive-scan output for seamless, flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready TVs
      • Motion-compensated Noise Filter, Virtual Time Base Corrector (for better-than-original copies of old video tapes)
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $599.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Used price: $94.99
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      Save your money - DO NOT BUY!
      I have owned this recorder since October 2003 and it worked wonderful for about 12 months or so. Right after the one-year warranty mark was over...it started to shut itself off. Sometimes it would go as much as 50 minutes before shutting off and other times, it shuts off the first couple of minutes. Either way, I have tried calling customer support prior to the warranty period being offer, and they insisted that I have received a replacement unit. Not true. To be honest, I cannot tell you how many times or hours I have wasted with these people and got nothing. I am going to sale the lame thing in my garage sale for probably $25.00....that is $325.00 less than what I bought it for. It's worthless....but another brand. I will never ever in this lifetime own any other product by Philips again. Very bad customer service.

      Just like everyone else.
      Well from reading the other reviews I can only add the same ole same ole. Purchased in Nov 2003 worked pretty well until 2 months ago.Seems like we are reaching the max use range on this product. Disk errors started cropping up, would not read the disk it just wrote too etc. etc. I just got word from the repair store today and the laser lens is shot and $350 to repair, needless to say what my decision was. Less than 3 years of use and now I have a VERY expensive DVD player. (while that lasts but who knows for how long). Customer "no service" at Philips could seem to care less. They spend 10 minutes getting your personal information and 3 minutes on diagnosis. All in all I can't recommend the machine or the company. I may make the same mistake on a different manufacturer or model but I won't make it again on a Philips product.

      Everything dies, I guess...
      As of the last month or so, my Philips DVDR75/17, purchased in early April of 2004, is clearly giving up the ghost and approaching the "white light", so to speak. We had a very happy relationship up until then, created hundreds of DVDs both for personal use and family/loved ones from various media sources (VCR, DVD movies, camcorder/digital camera) and I loved it very much. After coming to enjoy and even rely on it as much as I have over time, it is rather heartbreaking (and extremely frustrating) to watch it slip into a sort of state of senility, as it has recently.

      I remember, I bought it on the same day that the only DVD player I owned at the time officially kicked the bucket, after about two years of happiness and then a few weeks of symptoms {I sense a pattern here...hence the title of this review}. I went out looking for a new player and came home with my first - and so far, only - recorder. Go figure. Initially, this silver, bulky, boxy, sterile-looking thing was a very intimidating beast and I was very tempted to take it back to the store the next day, but once I got used to all of the features and editing capabilities (e.g., the System Menu, removing commercials and creating screens for individual titles via 'FSS', etc.) I found it to be quite user-friendly. Once I realized that I could record onto DVD+RWs, edit the recording to my exact tastes in FSS and then select the 'Make Edits Compatible' option and pop the finalized DVD+RW into the DVD R/RW drive my laptop and generate a duplicate copy on a standard DVD+R with edits intact, that sweetened the deal for me [it should be noted here that although edits/chapter insertions can be made on a DVD+R recorded directly from the DVDR75, those edits will ONLY SHOW UP WHEN PLAYED ON THE PHILIPS DVDR75 ITSELF, NOT ON ANY OTHER STANDARD DVD PLAYER].

      Anyway, I see that many other owners (prior, current & otherwise) have testified to the same problems I'm having now - disc freezing, the dreaded 'Disc Error', and so forth - so I won't be too redundant. I understand now that this is a common problem, that the laser on these things pretty much start to go after about 600 burns or so, according to one person.

      There's one thing I could never understand regarding this recorder. Or rather, the ridiculous directive given in the ludricrous manual (I swear this is one of the most absurd Owner's Manuals you'll probably ever read in a lifetime of owning stuff; if you don't believe me go to Philips' webiste and download a copy for yourself) which states that you should NEVER, EVER use a DVD drive cleaning disc on this unit. How can you NOT use a cleaner on a DVD player (even if it IS also a recorder) after months and/or years of usage? Maybe this was Philip's intention - if you ever had to call customer service when and if the thing broke down on you, they could blame YOU when they asked you if you've used a disc cleaner on it and you said 'yes'. This is pure speculation though. I have not called customer service, and from what I've read from other owner accounts they're absolutely useless anyway.

      So, why am I giving this product three stars? Well, I guess I paid somewhere in the area of $300 for my unit, and for what it's worth I'd have to say that it more than made up for the price I paid, in terms of all of the DVDs I was able to create/recreate. I'd have to say that the picture quality is excellent up to about the 3rd or 4th record speed setting (it has 6 in total), editing is easy, and you can create a really nice picture in the Title Menu screen for each chapter. If you're feeling really creative, you can use your PC to create special intros and pictures for your recordings, but that's a whole 'nother story. It's a good unit - WHILE IT WORKS. I know this product is no longer manufactured by Philips; I think it had been discontinued right around the time I bought it. I chose not to purchase an extended warranty after the 90(?)-day warranty expired, but I have no regrets. But I think I'll try to buy another one. The price has gone down significantly since I bought mine, and there are a few floating around out there if you look hard enough.

      To anyone who might feel compelled to seek one out based on this review, I would suggest that you try to find one which is new, or rather, UNUSED - not 'like new', not 'only used a few times' ("everybody lies" - �House, M.D.), not 'refurbished to manufacturer's specifications (unless there's a really good return policy), but UNUSED. I think you'll enjoy it once you get used to it. But don't expect it to last forever. Remember - everything dies...


      Premier Mounts PSD-TTS Universal Tabletop Stand
      Made by Premier
      • Griplate¿ System safely supports displays during and after installation
      • Height adjustable for precise placement
      • Cable concealment within back/support tubes
      • Attractive silver base
      • UL Certified
      Amazon base price: $129.99
      List price: $199.99 (that's 35% off!)
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      ViewSonic VP2130b 21.3" Ultra-Slim Bezel LCD Monitor
      Made by ViewSonic
      • Pivot, swivel, height and wall-mount versatility
      • XtremeView® 178º viewing angles
      • Multiple analog/digital inputs and integrated USB hub expand your connectivity
      • Integrated power supply with hard power switch
      • 1600x1200 optimum resolution and HD-720p compatible
      Amazon base price: $659.99
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      Used price: $699.40
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      Sony BRAVIA KLVS32A10 32" LCD WEGA HD-Ready Flat Panel Television
      Made by Sony
      • Front A/V connectivity; SRS TruSurround virtual surround sound capability
      • Inputs: 3 composite, 3 S-Video, 1 component, 1 HDMI
      • Two stereo speakers, 10 watts each (20 watts total)
      • 32-inch LCD TV measures 31.2 x 23.95 x 12.2 inches (WxHxD) with included tabletop stand. 3.8 inch depth without stand.
      • 181-channel tuner (NTSC); 16:9 native aspect ratio
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $2,299.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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      Average review score:

      Excellent "Replacement"
      I replaced the Zenith 32" I bought that had many issues with this set. The value of the set with the features is worth a little extra $$$. So far...the quality is excellent and based on the other reviews on this product - I am sure it will perform well over time. If this changes...so will my review.

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      Simply an exceptional television!
      The Sony KLV-S32A10 32" LCD is simply an exceptional television. I believe this TV offers superior performance, design, and features when compared with other comparable LCD TVs. Performance with HD and DVD sources is excellent, standard definition channels range from fair to good (as with most HDTVs). As I purchased this TV at a great price ($1500.00) and thus I believe it represents the best compromise between performance and price. The newer version--KDL-32S2000 (not available when I purchased my LCD) has incorporated some improvements (e.g. 2 component video inputs vice 1) and has received superior performance reviews on such sites as CR and CNET; subsequently I would recommend purchasing the newer model over the KLV-S32A10.



      Timex Ironman Triathlon Heart Rate Monitor T5F001
      Made by Timex
      • Summary Mode: review heart rate performance data at end of workout
      • Watch: 2 year battery life
      • Watch: Water-resistance 50m
      • TIME IN ZONE Amount of time spent within your selected heart rate target zone.
      • AVERAGE HEART RATE Displays your average heart rate over a period of time.
      Amazon base price: $
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      Acumen Eon Basix Plus Es (Blue) WP Womens Heart Rate Monitor
      Made by Heart Rate Monitors USA
      • Calories
      • Training Zone
      • Small Design
      • Stopwatch
      • Backlight
      Amazon base price: $

      Robic M-387 Dual-Stride Pedometer
      Made by Robic
      • Advanced, multi-function pedometer accommodates two stride lengths
      • Dual stride memory for walking and jogging or running
      • Measures distance to 1/100 mile
      • Counts up to 99,999 steps
      • Input stride length to within one inch
      Amazon base price: $24.99
      List price: $28.99 (that's 14% off!)

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