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Reviews (4)
Jun 21, 2011
Device performs well; outputs gps position to USB in diagnostic mode.
I bought a used nuvi 2xx which was in excellent condition except that the battery was pretty much crap. However, other than that (natural wear and tear from the past owner's use) it functioned as expected.
Indoors it would almost never get a signal which surprised me, however, I have read and heard that this is typical for similar gps receivers. Out-of-doors the device finds satellites almost immediately.
Also, looking at the satellite info menu, I found that the device can be accurate to closer than 18 feet, which I thought was excellent considering the relative low cost of the device.
The primary reason that I bought this device was because I had read that it was capable of outputting gps data through the USB to a computer when in diagnostic mode. I have found this to be true and used it in tandem with my laptop and Google Earth as a wonderful supplement to the rather old maps actually on the device (official map updates cost over $60).
Jul 07, 2011
Though older this phone is still definitely still worth the money.
It was hard for me to give this phone a perfect rating because I do not like to give anything a perfect rating. It could have a more powerful cpu or a slightly more sturdy design. However, I think that for the price ($90) this phone was an excellent buy.
As soon as I received it I rooted it and installed a custom Android rom updating it from Android 1.6 to 2.2.1. This was an improvement, however, even while using Android 1.6 I was impressed with the features and speed of the phone.
I use this phone as an ultra portable computer for web use and network mapping (wardriving). It has a more sensitive GPS than my garmin and gets a lock slightly faster, even without the agps (which I do not have because I have no 3g data plan with it).
The most useful thing about this phone is, of course, all of the free android applications. Without those any android device would be little more than a phone running any other OS.
Feb 02, 2012
Good tv for the price, expect input lag on HDMI inputs.
2 of 2 found this helpful The Sony NSX40GT1 is an excellent tv for the price that I paid (around $600.00). The picture is beautiful and the apps are awesome. I love the "built in" Netflix and there are apps that allow me to watch videos and listen to music from my Windows file shares (a huge plus for me). I am very dissappointed in the input selection, however. It has four USB, four HDMI, RF, and one component input. It does not have any RCA input however, and the HDMI inputs suffer from horrible input lag for which there is no current cure. Fortunately one may buy an RF modulator for RCA input for around 12 bucks and there is no input lag on either the RF or the component inputs so this tv can still be used for console gaming. The only real complaint I have about this tv aside from the lack of a RCA input is the input lag. I wanted to use this tv as a second monitor for my desktop computer but the input lag is so annoying that I prefer not to. I wish that there was a setting to turn off the post processing for use with computer and console inputs.