I ordered a travel plug adaptor from Swagger-Lasso on 24th November for £0.01, shipping & handling £3.50. It arrived on 26th! It was well-packed and did what a plug adaptor is meant to do: that is, in this case, it enabled me to use a US two-pin plug with a UK three-pin one. The equipment had its own electrical adaptor, so there was no question of it not working with our 240v UK system. It was just a plug adaptor, but well made and 'fit for purpose.' In addition, the speed of delivery was remarkable. This is what makes Internet shopping so very useful and I commend the product and this seller to everyone.
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My desktop's headphone slot was in such an awkward place, it meant that I was not able to watch video's on it comfortably with headphones on as I had to stretch my neck in order to avoid the headphones coming off. Therefore I had a look on Amazon and found this bad boy. Now I can watch videos and listen to music with headphones easily and comfortably.
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Been using it to charge up some electronic items I brought back from the US and it does the job fine (certainly costs a lot less than if I'd bought them over here, but that's another thing). Agree with the comments that it weighs a ton, but it's not really a problem - though can't comment on the power issues some have had as I've only been using low current devices.
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what can i say? it's arctic silver 5, best thermal paste on the market, provides perfect contact between my AMD athlon 64 X2 and the heatsink, would recommend to and PC builder.
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what can i say? it's arctic silver 5, best thermal paste on the market, provides perfect contact between my AMD athlon 64 X2 and the heatsink, would recommend to and PC builder.
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what can i say? it's arctic silver 5, best thermal paste on the market, provides perfect contact between my AMD athlon 64 X2 and the heatsink, would recommend to and PC builder.
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Firstly thanks to another Amazon reviewer ("a software user") who pointed out the need to ensure you are aware of the differences in digital video connections i.e. the different ports on your PC / Graphics card. I would like to 2nd this and encourage all to know what they need as I recently bought a Samsung SyncMaster940BW 19 inch Widescreen LCD (not bought from Amazon, although I would give this monitor 95% a good quality unit / image) and Samsung supplied a DVI-I cable, which when connected to my NVIDIA graphics card gave an error; it needed the DVI-D Belkin cable that I had bought from Amazon.
I always buy Belkin cables as my employer uses them and personally they are a quality manufacturer who you can rely on to deliver good signals ... Read More:
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Good value s-video cable. Not the cheapest available, but certainly not the most expensive, and with gold-plated plugs it works very well and is brilliant value for money.
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I was previously using a cheap cable to connect my PC to my hi-fi, and struggled hugely with interference and dodgy connections. I eventually replaced the cable and it immediately eliminated all the problems. These cables are high quality. Definitely worth a few pounds more than the cheapest cable.
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The review saying single link is the same as double link, is Rubbish.
I have a have a double link DVI cable, and it is not compatible with my monitor, because there are extra pins on the cable for which there are no holes in the monitor's socket. It's not this cable obviously, and it may not be a problem, since I'm not intending to use it on the monitor.
I know nothing about this particular single link cable, but beware that if you need single link, double link might not do.
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