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Apr 15, 2010
Original Tetris on Gameboy is still THE BEST!
The original Tetris on Gameboy is still THE BEST version of Tetris out there. all those newer versions ain't nearly as fun. even the guy (i.e. Alexey Pajitnov) who originally made Tetris said the original Gameboy version is very close to his original version, which he made back in June 1984, and the gameboy version is also his favorite.
i played this on the original Gameboy when i was a kid and nearly 20 years later since i first played it, it's still fun to play to this day and it's also my favorite version of the game on any system to.

Nov 11, 2016
Lets you use your wireless XBox360 controller on the PC with emulators (Dolphin v5.0 etc)
1 of 1 found this helpful This is the official Microsoft receiver to get your wireless XBox360 controller working on your PC and it works well with emulators like Dolphin v5.0 which is why i got it so i can play games like Super Mario 64 (but in HD (search google for 'super mario hd texture pack')) and other Gamecube/Wii games on my PC using a wireless XBox360 controller.
Windows 10 automatically detects this device so all you do is plug it in and it is recognized and then you just sync it up to your controller and everything is ready to use.
NOTE: there is some configuration required to get the XBox360 controller working in the Dolphin v5.0 emulator but it's not difficult as it's all done through the Dolphin v5.0 emulator program itself.
as for negatives... there are none as it does what it's supposed to and being it's a official Microsoft product you can be assured of it's quality as there are cheaper knock-offs but this does not cost much more (roughly $10-12 vs $18 or so) so it did not really make sense for me to risk getting the lower quality generic receivers over this one.

Oct 12, 2019
Powerful compact flashlight that runs on a single AAA battery!
1 of 1 found this helpful A solid all-around compact flashlight that's difficult to top for it's price and does it all on a single AAA battery. you can't go wrong with this flashlight as it should easily satisfy most people, especially those who don't plan on using the brightest setting (i.e. HIGH) more than 5-10 minutes here and there.
I recommend using rechargeable NiMh AAA batteries (more specifically... 'Panasonic Eneloop') in it for maximum money savings and all around best use of the flashlight since it will stay brighter longer than it will on your typical disposable alkaline batteries that are common. disposable lithium AAA's would be a good alternative to NiMh batteries for those who don't mind the premium price of disposable lithium's and want the convenience of not having to re-charge their batteries even though NiMh batteries will be all around superior especially if a person uses this I3T flashlight on the HIGH mode a moderate-to-heavy amount since it will be much less money using NiMh vs disposable lithium. I would avoid alkaline batteries as those are not made for high drain devices like this I3T flashlight which uses a lot of power on the HIGH setting and they can leak which can potentially damage the I3T flashlight. but alkalines could be okay in a emergency situation.
with a Eneloop battery one can get anywhere between 21 minutes and about 60 minutes of runtime on this I3T depending on how it's used on the HIGH setting. for example... on a fully charged Eneloop battery, if one immediately goes to the HIGH mode and lets it run til the battery dies you can get about 60 minutes out of it since the flashlight is not doing the full 180 lumens the entire time as it only does the full 180 lumens for about the first 10 minutes and then the flashlight automatically dims (but is still plenty bright enough) to conserve power etc (on alkaline batteries, in the same situation, it will only do about 3-5 minutes of 180 lumens before dimming). one can bypass that dimming effect by switching the light off and back on to the HIGH setting but doing this will only get about 21 minutes out of it and the Eneloop will be pretty much dead.
but for general use where one just needs to see where they are going in the night, or to see something half way decently up close, the I3T's LOW mode will work just fine and the HIGH mode will EASILY light up a area well enough if one needs to see something well at a close-to-moderate distance in front of them and it has a nice even spray of light.
I like the clip on it which helps prevent one from losing it by falling out of their pocket which is how I lost my Olight I3E flashlight not long ago and ordered this I3T as a replacement and I am not disappointed and since it's a dual-way clip you can clip it in your pocket or clip it on a hat.