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Talking Wireless Bbq Oven Thermometer Digital Lcd Screen Remote Count Timer by Oregon Scientific $56.98 Fourdoneness selections include rare, medium rare, medium and well done. Verbal and audio alert options let you know the status of your meal; done andnearly done. Main unit will receive the probe signal from up to 330 feet away. Count up/down timer. Customizable temperature alarm with audio alert. Stainless steel probe detaches from sensor for easy cleaning. Low battery indicator. Red with black t… |
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Wireless Bbq Thermometer Digital Lcd Screen Detachable Belt Clip Table Stand by Oregon Scientific $48.99 Detachable belt clip. Table stand. Entr¨¦e programs for beef, lamb, veal, hamburger, pork, turkey, chicken, and fish. Doneness selections: rare, medium rare, medium, well done. Audio alert options: almost ready, ready, overcooked, out-of-range. 100′ Transmission range. Includes 2 AA and 2 AAA batteries…. |
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Tuna Brand Fish Crackers (Raw), 8.7500-Ounce (Pack of $22.77 … |
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Logitech Media Keyboard K200 With One-touch Media and Internet Keys (920-002719) $14.99 Spill-resistant design Comfortable quiet typingDurable easy-to-read keys and sturdy adjustable tilt legs on keyboardPlug-and-playWorks with Windows XP Vista or 7… |
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30ft. Xbox Kinect Compatible Extension Cable $24.99 Note: This is a USB Extension. It has been tested to work with USB MODEL KINECTs. If you have purchased the Kinect with the Xbox in a pack, the connection for the Kinect may be different. Please contact us before purchasing if you are unsure if this will work with your Kinect…. |
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Movie and Home Entertainment Package for Ipad (Camera Connection Kit, U Disk, Av Cable, Mouse) Instructions: It supports external keyboards input when connect normal USB keyboard to iPad. It supports external keyboards wireless mouse when connect wireless mouse to iPad. You can use this camera connection kit to connect your computer, digital camera, mouse, keyboard, usb card reader, usb adapter and TV. Colour: white NOTE: Before using the camera kit and U disk connected to the iPad, see in… |
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Logitech WiLife Digital Video Security–Indoor Master System Camera $139.99 Monitor your home or business with the Logitech® Indoor Video Security Master System, a revolutionary video security system you can install in 15 minutes.Sleek, yet unobtrusive, the Indoor Camera fits seamlessly with your home décor.Itâ?TMs all plug and play. Using innovative HomePlug┢ technology, the Logitech® Indoor Video Security Master System transmits encrypted video over existi… |
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Hawking HomeRemote Pro HRPC2 Wireless Video Camera with Night Vision $149.51 The Hawking Technologies HomeRemote Pro Wireless Video Camera with Night Vision lets you add streaming video to your HomeRemote Pro Monitor and Control System. This camera lets you keep an eye on your kids, pets, or your home via a browser or your Internet-enabled cell phone, regardless of your home’s lighting conditions. Unlike standard Internet cameras that require complicated router configurati… |
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Motorola Homesight Home Monitoring and Control System, Easy Start Kit, HMEZ1000 $279.99 The Motorola HMEZ1000 Home Monitoring and Control System Easy Start Kit is a simple-to-use system that records, stores and sends sensor-triggered still images and video clips with sound. Requiring no real installation and easy to manage, the Motorola HMWL1010 captures and wirelessly transmits color still images or video with sound to the Base Station via a built-in IR (InfraRed) motion detector an… |
I have a HP Photosmart E327 digital camera which refuses to transfer via USB pictures from the 512MB mem. card
Further to above: I’ve been trying to transfer remaining pics. taken by my Photosmart E327 onto my computer without any success. The initial transfer of 904 shots completed successfully. Trying to transfer the remaining pics. is like asking for the moon! All connections were made as per instructions from HP Digital Camera manual using USB cabling. However, computer comes back with – no images for transfer!! So before I throw the whole kit and caboodle out the window, could someone supply me with a logical answer? Many thanks in anticipation
this often happens with cameras, there is nothing to worry about here. if this occurance keeps occuring you may need to buy whats called a card reader. a card reader is a little machine (pocket sized) which you insert your memory card into (it accepts all types of memory cards) and plug the card reader into you PC/mac/laptop via USB cable and all will work out. these ingenios devices can be bought cheaply (£10) in all camera shops and eletrical shops like comet and Currys !!
hope this helps mate
USB and SD Camera Connection Kit for iPad / iPad 2 / iPhone / iPod Touch HD
Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit for Photo and Video Upload
There are a few things missing from the Apple iPad that still remain a mystery and paramount among them is the omission of a digital card reader. Digital photography has exploded in recent years, and now almost everyone has access to a camera of some sort, whether a standalone camera or on a cellphone. Anyone that can afford an iPad would almost certainly have access to a digital camera of some sort. You would think with a device like the iPad there would be a multi-card reader included, but Apple, Inc. has seen it fit to omit it, possibly leaving it for a future upgraded feature. Did anyone say iPad 2?
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What they have done though is create a market for (unfortunately) relatively expensive solutions to the ‘vacuum’ created by Apple’s omissions. One of them is the Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit.
This iPad camera connection kit allows you to import your photos and videos through your USB cable (not included) or directly through the popular SD card. As such, the kit comes with two connectors: (1) Camera USB Connector (2) SD Card Reader.
The camera connector allows connection to a video camera to upload your videos to your iPad and the SD card reader allows transfer of photos from your digital camera for storage and viewing on your iPad. Both use the iPad’s dock attachment for synchronising.
For the SD card reader, after you attach the SD card connection kit to the iPad, insert the SD card and the iPad’s photo app will generate thumbnails (that are unfortunately non-adjustable in size) and you can then choose which ones to import. You cannot enlarge and inspect the previews before deciding whether or not to import and if you have many images on the card and you only want to quickly view a few, it gets rather bothersome.
A big plus is the support for both JPEG and RAW files. The JPEG format is compressed with white balance, sharpness, saturation, brightness, contrast and other adjustments made by the camera’s internal software. Professional photographers use the large RAW files to edit photos from scratch to their preference. These files have no compression or camera adjustments, so being able to view these files on the iPad is a bonus for photo aficionados. After all that is said and done the device(s) do their jobs well, allowing you to store your files for future use.
The SD card reader would be a perfect ‘in the field’ device, allowing you to store your photos on the iPad and then when you go home and attach your iPad to your computer, you can transfer the files for editing. If you are not a pro and you just want to store your photos on your iPad, the Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit is also perfect for you.
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