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Dec 07, 2014
Not for man sized fingers - fine for kids and petite women
I have bought three of these Samsung SGH T404G phones. One was for my wife, two for my 12 year old son.
The phones work exactly as expected - unless your kid leaves it in his pocket and your wife is lax enough not to check pockets and runs it through the washing machine. There's no recovering from that. I bought him a replacement and it works fine.
On occasion, I have used the phone and my fingers are simply too big to accurately punch a number in on the key pad. I'm no giant either - about 5'11" 195 POUNDS with a medium build and average sized fingers. On my 5 year old Motorola flip phone, I have no dialing issues.

Jun 29, 2022
Used as a TV speaker, it produces audio with a slight delay from the picture.
Introduces a slight audio delay making the sound out of lip sync with the pictures. In analog, it's only a frame or two - about 1/15th of a second. By digital optical input, it's worse. Sound is adequate but the much smaller BOSE SOUNDLINK 2 is a far better speaker - clearer, brighter and with more bass but I don't know if that has a delay issue. Many viewers won't see/hear it unless they also have the TV speakers on - in which case ANYONE can hear a noticeable echo.
Apr 23, 2013
Excellent scanner for serious enthusiasts
1 of 1 found this helpful I have used the HP-S20 to make excellent scans of 35mm slides, 35mm B&W negatives and color negatives. Yes - your originals must be clean - it picks up everything including the film grain. Residual specks can be eliminated with special software.
Clarity, color and exposure latitude are amazing and the results are often better than the originals especially after being tweaked in a photo editing program. Images are uniformly sharp edge-to-edge unlike so many quickie units on the market today.
The downside of the device is that it is very slow. It takes patience to learn the machine and get good results. Set-up and scanning are slow. This is not for large batch projects. However, for images you are afraid to send out for fear of damage or loss, this device does a wonderful job.
This is NOT a toy - it's a serious tool for serious photographic enthusiasts. I even used it to digitize an artist friend's lifetime portfolio of oil paintings that had been on slides. She was amazed and pleased at accuracy and quality of the digital images which I provided her in both hard copy and on CD-ROM.
