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Jordan B.

Jordan B.

Joined on 05/10/13

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Awesome for at work listening

NEK Tech  Universal Ultra Mini Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Stereo Earbud/Earpiece Support Stream Music/Video/Audio All Bluetooth Enable Device,Support 2 Phone Connected (Black)
NEK Tech Universal Ultra Mini Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Stereo Earbud/Earpiece Support Stream Music/Video/Audio All Bluetooth Enable Device,Support 2 Phone Connected (Black)

Pros: Super small! I keep in my left ear and I feel much more professional than I did with the neckband bluetooth. Great for podcasts and light listening.

Cons: Sound quality isn't that good, but what can you expect for this price?

Overall Review: 10/10, even if I can just get 6 months out of this thing I would buy another.

Exactly what I hoped for

TP-Link TL-PA4010 AV500 Nano Powerline Adapter Up to 500Mbps
TP-Link TL-PA4010 AV500 Nano Powerline Adapter Up to 500Mbps

Pros: Good speed, no less reliable than my Netgear AV200

Cons: None really. Does what it is advertised to do.

Overall Review: I have a Netgear AV200 ran from a downstairs room to my bedroom. It powers a SmartTV, a ps4, and a laptop. I decided to move the PS4 to the living room, so rather than run a cord the length of the house, I picked this up to see if it would pair nicely with the Netgear. It picked up connection almost immediately and is super reliable.

Does exactly what I needed

TP-Link 5 Port 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch | Desktop Ethernet Splitter | Ethernet Hub | Plug & Play | Fanless Quiet | Desktop Design | Green Technology | Unmanaged (TL-SF1005D), White
TP-Link 5 Port 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch | Desktop Ethernet Splitter | Ethernet Hub | Plug & Play | Fanless Quiet | Desktop Design | Green Technology | Unmanaged (TL-SF1005D), White

Pros: Cheap, I got this for $10. -Plug and Play -No speed decrease

Cons: None that I can see.

Overall Review: I bought this to connect to a Netgear 200 mpbs Powerline adapter, so i wouldn't have to constantly unplug the ethernet to swap between the PS4 and PC. With this switch I can play both simultaneously, and my ping and download/upload speeds have remained as consistent as they were when plugged directly into the powerline adapter.

Best deal around

CyberpowerPC - 17.3" - Intel Core i7-4700MQ - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M - 16 GB DDR3 - 750GB HDD - Windows 8 64-Bit - Gaming Laptop (Fangbook Evo HX7-150 )
CyberpowerPC - 17.3" - Intel Core i7-4700MQ - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M - 16 GB DDR3 - 750GB HDD - Windows 8 64-Bit - Gaming Laptop (Fangbook Evo HX7-150 )

Pros: -Price -Big Screen -Easy set up -Plays games so far at a steady 60 fps at the highest settings. -No bloatware

Cons: -Keyboard is a little cramped. Not enough to dock an egg, but the right keypad is really not needed. -Had some trouble getting the 770m going through the NVidia control panel. All in all took me about an hour to get it fixed.

Overall Review: I know this is an early review but if I didn't do it now I probably never would have. I will come back and update if I need to. So far I've ran Dota 2, War Thunder, and Chivalry. All have ran at a steady 60 fps at the highest settings and they look AWESOME. We'll see how Titanfall does tomorrow. I know this has probably been standard for a while, but being able to connect a bluetooth headset for when I actually need to talk to someone is so much more convenient than transporting my regular headset. Other than the Nvidia control panel scaring me to death by telling me I didn't have an Nvidia GPU installed, this purchase has done exactly what I expected it to. After installing the new drivers that problem was gone.