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Jun 08, 2009
Decent game
Need for Speed Prostreet is a very different game as far as the Need for Speed titles go, so much so that it may not even merit the title. The game itself is much more challenging than your average racer because of the controls and more realistic scenarios, wherein you have to pay for repairs to your car or risk disabling it. Every bump counts towards your vehicles damage, and so you have to be cautious of turns and air time; unlike other Need for Speed games you can't simply drift a turn and use walls as cushions.
The controls are very different from most other racing games, and it is the first one I have come across that requires clutching for a manual transmission. It is almost necessary to jamb four or five buttons in quick succession in order to take sharp turns.
Further, the basis behind the game is quite different from the Need for Speed title. There are no more police to run from and all racing is done on a race track, which is a bit of a joykill.
I would recommend this game to anyone that likes circuit and drag racing. Don't buy it simply on the fact that it carries the NFS title because it is nothing similar to the popular game series that you love.

Jun 28, 2016
Good budget subs
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought a pair of these to install in my home built speaker towers. Even though I hadn't expected much, I have to say that I am quite satisfied with the bass levels that these add to my surround system. How well these would work in a car, I couldn't say. In a sealed environment, I can turn the volume up on my setup (AVR at 50% followed by an in-line amp to push the wattage up) to just below the point of distortion--or blowing my mid-ranges--and the rumbling can be heard from the neighbor's house. That is with a ported box, though (sealed or baffled muddies the sound.) Completely contrary to their intended purpose, I absolutely love these in a home theater setting, but they are budget woofers and probably not all that great if your goal is competitive audio.
Apr 26, 2013
A cheap product only suitable for small, lightweight, cameras
For the price, it is a fair tripod but I don't know that I would trust it to hold any of my SLR equipment. For small, centrally balanced cameras and scopes, though, it isn't bad. My only qualm with it is the materials it is made of; the aluminum is nice, but everything is held together with pretty cheap feeling plastic. Putting a couple pounds of off-center weight on the mount stressed the quick-release to the point that it was about to break. There are also issues with accessibility to the pinch screws that lock positions and the crank for the center post has a tendency to cause some knuckle smacking against the legs.
If you need a cost efficient tripod for a point-and-shoot camera or camcorder, I would recommend this; otherwise, I would caution avoidance. As most products stamped "Made in China" it isn't worth it.