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    <title>Sprenzy Shopping Blog: Category Computers</title>
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      <title>APC Universal Plug Adapter - World Traveler Must Have</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Universal-Plug-Adapter/33527800/compare"&gt;&lt;img style="float: right" alt="APC Universal Plug Adapter" src="http://sprenzy.com/~chuck/2007/06-07/apc-front.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;In the last two months, I&amp;#8217;ve traveled to the UK and Italy. I&amp;#8217;m going across the pond again to Switzerland in a couple of weeks. Before each trip, I search for the appropriate plug adapter. I have a drawer filled with random adapters and other cables. Many years ago, I purchased a universal adapter but it&amp;#8217;s big and bulky. And the outlets in Europe always seem to be in difficult to reach places, making it&amp;nbsp;hard to plug in a big adapter. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Fortunately, I stumbled upon a compact and lightweight adapter, the &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Universal-Plug-Adapter/33527800/compare"&gt;APC Universal Plug Adapter&lt;/a&gt;. It&amp;#8217;s small (1.02&amp;#8221; x 1.96&amp;#8221; x 4.21&amp;#8221;) and&amp;nbsp;is stored&amp;nbsp;flat, which makes it easy to pack. So the next time you travel abroad, ditch the bulky adapter kit and travel lightly with the APC Universal Plug Adapter.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Universal-Plug-Adapter/33527800/compare"&gt;&lt;img alt="APC Universal Plug Adapter" src="http://sprenzy.com/~chuck/2007/06-07/apc-side.jpg"&gt; 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:47:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <author>Chuck</author>
      <link>http://sprenzy.com/shopping/articles/2007/06/11/apc-universal-plug-adapter-world-traveler-must-have</link>
      <category>Computers</category>
      <category>universal</category>
      <category>plug</category>
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      <title>Wired - 2006 Gear and Gadgets Guide</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Wired-Magazine/21341785/compare"&gt;&lt;img style="float: right; margin: 5px" alt="Wired magazine" src="http://sprenzy.com/~chuck/12-16-2006/wiredtest-cover.gif"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://www.wired.com/testguide/fall2006/index.html" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Wired&lt;/em&gt; magazine&lt;/a&gt; recently released their 2006&amp;nbsp;gear and gadgets guide&amp;nbsp;with the&amp;nbsp;reviews available online for the first time.&amp;nbsp;I&amp;#8217;m a big fan of &lt;em&gt;Wired&lt;/em&gt; and always enjoy&amp;nbsp;reading the&amp;nbsp;gear guide issue. The last&amp;nbsp;paragraph of the editor&amp;#8217;s note is quite amusing. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;&amp;#8220;Sure, there are other gear mags, but many of them don’t spend any hands-on time with the products they write about. In our world, that’s a catalog, not a guide. At Wired Test, we used everything we rated. If we say a product sucks, it does. And if we say it’s amazing, it is.&amp;#8221;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;This year, the&amp;nbsp;gear guide has over 300 product reviews across 11 categories. The&amp;nbsp;&amp;#8221;&lt;em&gt;Best of Test&lt;/em&gt;&amp;#8221; in each category are:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Mobile Phones - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Motorola-Q/36577865/compare"&gt;Motorola Q&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Digicams - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Pentax-K100D-Digital-Camera/35415519/compare"&gt;Pentax K100D&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Videocams - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Canon-HV10-HDV-Digital-Camcorder/35732520/compare"&gt;Canon HV10&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Televisions - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Sony-TAV-L1-32-in-HDTV-Ready-LCD-Television/35890766/compare"&gt;Sony TAV-L1&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Video Gear - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Tivo-Series3-TCD648250B/36519789/compare"&gt;Tivo Series3&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Portable Audio - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Toshiba-gigabeat-MES-30-30-GB-MP3-Player/31403114/compare"&gt;Toshiba Gibabeat MES30VW&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Home Audio - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/search/TIVOLI-AUDIO-MUSIC-SYSTEM/S45200/103"&gt;Tivoli Audio Music System&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Household - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Black--Decker-FC150-Toaster-Oven-with-Convection-Cooking/37143439/overview"&gt;Black &amp;amp; Decker Infrawave Speed Oven&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Laptops - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Apple-MacBook-Pro-MA601LLA-Notebook/32567629/overview"&gt;Apple Macbook Pro 15-Inch&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Gaming Gear - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Nintendo-Wii-Console/32454848/overview"&gt;Nintendo Wii&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Automotive - &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/2007-Lexus-GS-450h/36469497/specs"&gt;Lexus GS 450H&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I own the &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/shopping/articles/2006/09/01/motorola-q-3-month-review-updating-tips-and-hacks"&gt;Motorola Q&lt;/a&gt; and it&amp;#8217;s perfect for my needs. I&amp;#8217;ve been longing&amp;nbsp;for the&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/shopping/articles/2006/09/15/tivo-series3-hd-digital-media-recorder-is-it-worth-800"&gt;Tivo Series3&lt;/a&gt;, but I&amp;#8217;m still waiting for the price to drop. There isn&amp;#8217;t enough HD programming currently&amp;nbsp;(I&amp;#8217;m a&amp;nbsp;Comcast customer)&amp;nbsp;to justify the $700+&amp;nbsp;price tag. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Black--Decker-FC150-Toaster-Oven-with-Convection-Cooking/37143439/overview"&gt;&lt;img style="float: right; margin: 7px" alt="Black &amp;amp; Decker Infrawave Oven" src="http://sprenzy.com/~chuck/12-16-2006/Infrawave-oven.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;The gadget on the Best of Test list that intrigues me the most is the &lt;a href="http://www.wired.com/testguide/fall2006/reviews/household/01.html" target="_blank"&gt;Black &amp;amp; Decker Infrawave Speed Oven&lt;/a&gt;. I actually own another infrared oven, the &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/search/Flavorwave/S88000/102"&gt;Flavorwave Oven&lt;/a&gt;. And believe it or not, it works pretty well. I&amp;#8217;ve roasted chickens, made prime rib and bbq ribs in the Flavorwave, and it produces good food in half the time of a conventional oven. I still prefer using a normal oven but if you are time constrained, an infrared oven will definitely save some time. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Getting back to the B&amp;amp;D Infrawave Speed Oven, I like the toaster oven form factor, which makes it more versatile than a Flavorwave Oven. The idea of heating up leftovers in half the time of a normal oven without the microwave soggy food issue sounds very appealing.&amp;nbsp;I think I&amp;#8217;m going to retire my toaster and replace it with a &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Black--Decker-FC150-Toaster-Oven-with-Convection-Cooking/37143439/overview"&gt;Black &amp;amp; Decker Infrawave Speed Oven&lt;/a&gt;. Sorry toaster, but I don&amp;#8217;t eat enough toast to&amp;nbsp;warrant your counter space.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Dec 2006 23:51:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Chuck</author>
      <link>http://sprenzy.com/shopping/articles/2006/12/16/wired-2006-gear-and-gadgets-guide</link>
      <category>Computers</category>
      <category>TV and Video</category>
      <category>Digital Cameras</category>
      <category>wired</category>
      <category>gadgets</category>
      <category>gear</category>
      <category>guide</category>
      <category>2006</category>
      <category>infrawave</category>
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      <title>Slingbox Review - Are you slinging?</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Sling-Media-Slingbox-852619001004-TV-Input/27143263/compare"&gt;&lt;img style="float: right; margin: 10px" alt="Sling Media Slingbox" src="http://sprenzy.com/~chuck/09-06-2006/front.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;I&amp;#8217;ve noticed a lot of&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Sling-Media-Slingbox-852619001004-TV-Input/27143263/compare"&gt;Slingbox&lt;/a&gt; and SlingPlayer Mobile television commercials over the last&amp;nbsp;several weeks. So I&amp;#8217;ll add my two cents on the Slingbox. What exactly is a Slingbox?&amp;nbsp;Well, a&amp;nbsp;Slingbox allows you to placeshift your TV signal.&amp;nbsp;A simpler answer is a Slingbox allows you to watch&amp;nbsp;and control your TV from anywhere. Anywhere&amp;nbsp;there is a&amp;nbsp;Windows PC&amp;nbsp;(&lt;a href="http://www.slingcommunity.com/blog/9/13874/" target="_blank"&gt;Mac support coming soon&lt;/a&gt;) and a broadband connection. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Here are a couple of good reviews I found that go into the details of setting up a Slingbox and its pros and cons.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.slingcommunity.com/article/10062/" target="_blank"&gt;Techlore.com review&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1833045,00.asp" target="_blank"&gt;PC Magazine review&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review3394_main16978.html" target="_blank"&gt;Digital Trends review&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;p&gt;The reviews were written last June&amp;nbsp;when the Slingbox first debuted but I think they are still useful.&amp;nbsp; Since last year&amp;#8217;s release, the folks at Sling Media have released a couple of software and firmware upgrades that have improved the Slingbox video quality. More importantly, &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Sling-Media-Slingbox-852619001004-TV-Input/27143263/compare"&gt;Slingbox prices have dropped below $175&lt;/a&gt;, and you can get it at &lt;a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?link_code=ur2&amp;amp;tag=sprenzycom-20&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creative=9325&amp;amp;location=%2FSling-Media-SB100-100-Slingbox%2Fdp%2FB000AMLXHW%2Fref%3Dpd_sxp_f_pt%3Fie%3DUTF8" target="_blank"&gt;Amazon.com for $160&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;center&gt;&lt;img style="float: none; margin: 10px" alt="Slingbox Network Diagram" src="http://sprenzy.com/~chuck/09-06-2006/slingbox-graphic.png"&gt;&lt;/center&gt; &lt;p&gt;The diagram above&amp;nbsp;is a simple network diagram, which&amp;nbsp;shows where the Slingbox sits on your network. As long as you have a TV source (cable box, DVR, satellite box, TV, etc.) that can be controlled via an infrared (IR) signal, a broadband internet connection and a Windows PC, you&amp;#8217;ll be able to watch and control your TV from any location. Setup is quick and easy as explained in the reviews above. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;The Slingbox is a very cool device that allows you to watch TV in another room in your house, at work or while your traveling. I think it&amp;#8217;s great if you are traveling and can&amp;#8217;t get a certain channel. For example, if you are on safari in the &lt;a href="http://www.serengeti.org/" target="_blank"&gt;Serengeti&lt;/a&gt; the&amp;nbsp;month the World Cup is on, you won&amp;#8217;t miss the matches if you have&amp;nbsp;a laptop and a high speed internet (HSI) connection. Good luck finding an HSI in Tanzania and if you are on safari you should be trying to find and watch the &lt;a href="http://www.serengeti.org/bigfive.html" target="_blank"&gt;big 5&lt;/a&gt; (lion, elephant, Cape buffalo,&amp;nbsp;black rhino&amp;nbsp;and the leopard) but in&amp;nbsp;theory a Slingbox would allow you to watch the soccer matches at night. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;Before you purchase a Slingbox, there a few things you should consider.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.slingmedia.com/us/support/search.php?articlePage=1&amp;amp;articleID=154887"&gt;TV source IR code support&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;- make sure the Slingbox supports your&amp;nbsp;source&amp;#8217;s&amp;nbsp;IR code. Most devices are supported.  &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;li&gt;A &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upnp" target="_blank"&gt;universal plug and play (UPnP)&lt;/a&gt; router - check to see if your router supports UPnP, which&amp;nbsp;makes set up easier if you are&amp;nbsp;not comfortable with router configuration. If your router is non-UPnP, you can configure it yourself if it has port-forwarding. I prefer using port-forwarding so I can set my own Slingbox port rather than using the default port.  &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Good upstream bit rate for remote viewing&lt;/strong&gt;- depending on the type of programming you watch, you want to check the upstream/upload bit rate at your home. The &lt;a href="http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/" target="_blank"&gt;Speakeasy Speed Test&lt;/a&gt; is an easy way to check your upload rate. Slingbox recommends a minimum 256 Kbps upstream rate. This is adequate if you are watching a regular TV show. However if you are watching sports or any high action programming, 360 Kbps upload rate will be ok but there will be&amp;nbsp;fuzziness and pixelation. 600 Kbps upload would be much better and 1 Mbps would be ideal. Here&amp;#8217;s a screenshot of the SlingPlayer&amp;nbsp;during a football game at approximately 360 Kbps. It&amp;#8217;s&amp;nbsp;adequate&amp;nbsp;and better than not being able to watch the game at all.&amp;nbsp;If you are watching within your home network, then there shouldn&amp;#8217;t be any issues and the video quality is very good.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;center&gt;&lt;img style="float: none" alt="SlingPlayer Screenshot" src="http://sprenzy.com/~chuck/09-06-2006/screenshot.jpg"&gt;&lt;/center&gt; &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Limited to one connection&lt;/strong&gt; - a Slingbox will allow only one connection at time. You can setup multiple PCs or Smartphones but only one connection is allowed at a time.  &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Firewall issues&lt;/strong&gt; - if you plan on using the SlingPlayer at work you should buddy up&amp;nbsp;with the IT guy who controls the company firewall. Believe it or not, there&amp;#8217;s a dedicated &lt;a href="http://www.slingcommunity.com/forum/topic/7/" target="_blank"&gt;Watching TV at Work&lt;/a&gt; help forum on the &lt;a href="http://www.slingcommunity.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Sling Community Site&lt;/a&gt;. The &lt;a href="http://www.slingcommunity.com/forum/0"&gt;Sling Community forum&lt;/a&gt; is a great place to find answers, troubleshoot issues and find out how/what&amp;nbsp;people are slinging. Another helpful resource is &lt;a href="http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/" target="_blank"&gt;DynDNS&lt;/a&gt;, which allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;p&gt;My only complaint with the Slingbox is the lag to control&amp;nbsp;the TV source. Since there is a&amp;nbsp;several second delay in transmitting the TV programming remotely, there is also a delay in changing channels or fast-forwarding/rewinding&amp;nbsp;a DVR, which can be annoying.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;If you purchase a Slingbox before September 16th, you&amp;#8217;ll receive the &lt;a href="http://www.slingmedia.com/us/slingbox/slingplayermobile.php" target="_blank"&gt;SlingPlayer Mobile&lt;/a&gt; software for free. The software allows you to watch TV on your &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/category/PDAs/microsoft_windows_mobile_5_0/page1/sort-0/S38200/103"&gt;Windows Mobile Smartphone&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/search/pocket-pc"&gt;Pocket PC&lt;/a&gt; device. I watch TV on my Motorola Q occasionally. It&amp;#8217;s more of a cool, geeky thing to show off because the speed of the EV-DO and Edge networks are not sufficient/reliable to support&amp;nbsp;a quality video signal. The sound quality is excellent so it&amp;#8217;s great if you want to follow a game or listen to the news. Here&amp;#8217;s a video from Qusers.com showing someone slinging their &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/category/TV-Receivers-and-DVRs/tivo/page1/sort-0/S4A900/103"&gt;Tivo&lt;/a&gt; to a &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/product/Motorola-Q-Smartphone/32546579/overview"&gt;Motorola Q Smartphone&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;center&gt;&lt;embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/2qCCyGxX5Gk" width="425" height="350" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"&gt;&lt;/embed&gt;&lt;/center&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Overall, the &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/search/slingbox"&gt;Slingbox&lt;/a&gt; is a relatively cheap device that allows you to placeshift your TV programming. For regular TV shows, the video quality is sufficient&amp;nbsp;at the minimum 256 Kbps upstream rate but for high action programming you&amp;#8217;ll definitely want a higher HSI upload rate at home. I still prefer watching my TV programming in high definition, but if you are traveling or when you can&amp;#8217;t miss a show, the ability to placeshift and timeshift your TV programming is pretty amazing! And at &lt;a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?link_code=ur2&amp;amp;tag=sprenzycom-20&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creative=9325&amp;amp;location=%2FSling-Media-SB100-100-Slingbox%2Fdp%2FB000AMLXHW%2Fref%3Dpd_sxp_f_pt%3Fie%3DUTF8" target="_blank"&gt;$160&lt;/a&gt;, it&amp;#8217;s one of the cheaper tech toys you can get!&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;There are other placeshifting options available such as &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/search/locationfree-tv"&gt;Sony&amp;#8217;s LocationFree TV&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href="http://orb.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Orb&lt;/a&gt;, which requires a PC with a &lt;a href="http://sprenzy.com/search/tv-tuner/S31200/103"&gt;TV tuner card&lt;/a&gt;. However, the flexibility, simplicity and value of the Slingbox make it the best placeshifting solution available right now.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2006 04:11:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <author>Chuck</author>
      <link>http://sprenzy.com/shopping/articles/2006/09/06/slingbox-review-are-you-slinging</link>
      <category>Computers</category>
      <category>TV and Video</category>
      <category>slingbox</category>
      <category>placeshift</category>
      <category>smartphone</category>
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