Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Computer with reviews.
October 30, 2006
The mouse is amazingly small and lightweight, charges up quickly, and is really comfortable in the hand. It encourages an ergonomically-ideal posture, holding the mouse with your wrist straight instead of having the heel of your hand on the desk. There's no scrollwheel, but your other hand (at the keyboard) can use your touchpad's scroll strip.
Unfortunately all this is undermined by the sensor, which just isn't sensitive enough, so it doesn't pick up on slow movements properly. If I'm trying to select text carefully, it's simply not acceptable that the pointer hops around in five-pixel increments. My touchpad is easier to use for this sort of work, making the mouse pretty pointless. If you can't get used to touchpads, or you're ... Read More:
March 25, 2008
The mouse is amazingly small and lightweight, charges up quickly, and is really comfortable in the hand. It encourages an ergonomically-ideal posture, holding the mouse with your wrist straight instead of having the heel of your hand on the desk. There's no scrollwheel, but your other hand (at the keyboard) can use your touchpad's scroll strip.
Unfortunately all this is undermined by the sensor, which just isn't sensitive enough, so it doesn't pick up on slow movements properly. If I'm trying to select text carefully, it's simply not acceptable that the pointer hops around in five-pixel increments. My touchpad is easier to use for this sort of work, making the mouse pretty pointless. If you can't get used to touchpads, or you're ... Read More:
September 10, 2007
The mouse is amazingly small and lightweight, charges up quickly, and is really comfortable in the hand. It encourages an ergonomically-ideal posture, holding the mouse with your wrist straight instead of having the heel of your hand on the desk. There's no scrollwheel, but your other hand (at the keyboard) can use your touchpad's scroll strip.
Unfortunately all this is undermined by the sensor, which just isn't sensitive enough, so it doesn't pick up on slow movements properly. If I'm trying to select text carefully, it's simply not acceptable that the pointer hops around in five-pixel increments. My touchpad is easier to use for this sort of work, making the mouse pretty pointless. If you can't get used to touchpads, or you're ... Read More:
September 06, 2007
The mouse is amazingly small and lightweight, charges up quickly, and is really comfortable in the hand. It encourages an ergonomically-ideal posture, holding the mouse with your wrist straight instead of having the heel of your hand on the desk. There's no scrollwheel, but your other hand (at the keyboard) can use your touchpad's scroll strip.
Unfortunately all this is undermined by the sensor, which just isn't sensitive enough, so it doesn't pick up on slow movements properly. If I'm trying to select text carefully, it's simply not acceptable that the pointer hops around in five-pixel increments. My touchpad is easier to use for this sort of work, making the mouse pretty pointless. If you can't get used to touchpads, or you're ... Read More:
December 19, 2007
I bought this package as a back up for my Plantronics 590a headphones and adaptor.The reason for this is the Plantronics have a blue flashing light that cannot be turned off,so if you're walking around in a not too nice area as I often do,you are a target for muggers!The blue lights on these Motorola's can be turned off however which makes them a safer bet for outdoor use.There are a couple of problems with this package however.The DC800 sender cannot be used as a portable adaptor as it needs an electric supply to run it,which I didn't realise when I bought it.It can be used to run from your hi fi,but there lies the second problem. The sound quality on these phones,whilst clear is nowhere near as good as the Plantronics.There is a distinct lack ... Read More:
March 25, 2008
I bought this package as a back up for my Plantronics 590a headphones and adaptor.The reason for this is the Plantronics have a blue flashing light that cannot be turned off,so if you're walking around in a not too nice area as I often do,you are a target for muggers!The blue lights on these Motorola's can be turned off however which makes them a safer bet for outdoor use.There are a couple of problems with this package however.The DC800 sender cannot be used as a portable adaptor as it needs an electric supply to run it,which I didn't realise when I bought it.It can be used to run from your hi fi,but there lies the second problem. The sound quality on these phones,whilst clear is nowhere near as good as the Plantronics.There is a distinct lack ... Read More:
January 14, 2003
This very small device works well. I use it with a Nokia headset and reception is good and clear.
A wee glitch on installation as it requires you to do a nasty hack to get it working with XP SP2 but d-link have on on-line guide that's clear and easy to follow. Otherwise would have been 5 stars.
June 02, 2005
This very small device works well. I use it with a Nokia headset and reception is good and clear.
A wee glitch on installation as it requires you to do a nasty hack to get it working with XP SP2 but d-link have on on-line guide that's clear and easy to follow. Otherwise would have been 5 stars.
February 08, 2007
On the positive side, excellent battery life.
On the so so side, sound quality has varied for me, not so much maybe due to the BT620 as due to difficulty in getting device / PC to stay in high quality audio mode. That is because I am making VoIP calls (Skype and Microsoft Communicator) as well as listening to music from the same PC. One application wants to use low quality but microphone, music high quality, but rare getting them working together. Might be OK from a separate mobile, but why pay mobile costs when VoIP is free ?
On the negative side, microphone sound quality is poor. Making calls to mobiles are virtual impossible, even with mic sound cranked up to max on PC. As we sell VoIP services, I had to stop using ... Read More:
Also the total cost is 6.99 Pound, but the product is much better than my older dognle, which bought from PCWORLD few months ago. the seller answered my question within 2 hours after sending the message.
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