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Apr 12, 2017
A Great Entry Level DMR UHF Handheld Radio
The TYT MD-380 is understandably popular as DMR ham repeaters crop up around the U.S. As an entry-level radio, its under-$100 price allows early adopters of DMR to jump in with a modest initial investment. The only drawbacks I've noted so far are: no power adapter jack and a long-ish battery charge time. Motorola devotees and others may look down their noses at this inexpensive entry into the market, but they do have their place. This radio was well-worth the money.

Nov 20, 2017
An economy projector that delivers.
1 of 1 found this helpful The reviews authored by others that claim this projector produces a great image are spot on. After ten years of projector use in my home theater, I can tell you that for the price, you really can't beat this projector. However, one caveat...noise, which is not unexpected in a DLP unit. Between the color wheel and cooling system, expect about 35-36db (by my meter) in Econo mode. That is truly the only complaint I have. The legacy connections are greatly appreciated, the brightness is a major plus and the color depth and blacks are really quite good. I paid $500 for a new in the box old stock unit (2016 manufacture). I had to re-mount my ceiling bracket due to the shorter throw compared to my old projector, and I did have to extend the mount to have the projector down about 10" more from the ceiling. Have yet to try the 3D feature, but its not a priority for home theater any more and not why I chose this one. Price and image quality...bottom line!