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In reading many reviews, one issue I did not find resolve to until I figured it out was that you can change the size of the Heart Rate Display and make it one of the main Data Fields. Considering that one of the main functions of the Garmin Forerunner 305 is the heart rate monitor, I think Garmin should have made the default value for one of the larger displays the Heart Rate information. (By default, the heart rate is this tiny text up in the right hand corner of the display that many complain they can’t read because it’s too small) OR – Garmin should at least have a video to show how this can be changed. Don’t worry – after learning how to and digging into the instructions and playing with the settings – you can make the heart rate information display in the main large display.
This does everything I want it to do and much more – User Profiles – map your route – take you back to a saved location taking the same path – heart rate – distance – time – calories – pace – custom alerts for heart rate min. / max., distance, time, – routes, and many more functions I do not use.
One important thing to note is that after you figure this thing out (if you do – as some won’t) and once you have it set up and customized to your liking; it is easy to use and works very well. I figured it out the second time I went through the manual and played with it a few times. I have used POLAR and have read hundreds of reviews before deciding on this product. This does so much more for your money than any competing product and does it better.
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Got this to transfer larger files. But do to Fat32 format the largest file that will transfer is a 4GB file. I would of format to NTFS, but my PS3 will not reconize the card, or hard drave for that matter. It may come in handy for a camcorder.
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The Nintendo Wii does not disappoint. In addition to the super fun motion Wii remote control, you also get a game (Wii Sports). Plus, the Wii has a full Web browser and you can connect to the Internet for free. I just downloaded Super Mario Brothers 3 for the original NES. This thing rocks!
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I purchased this Ipod Touch because, like everyone else, I needed a new a modernized Mp3 player. With 32 Gb I knew I couldn’t go wrong. Many reviews I read prior to my purchase, weighed out the pros and cons. I kind of agreed with their opinions, but I had my own as well. The best feature I like is the WI-FI connectivity, as do many others who have purchased it. The only problem I have, which is a pretty small one, are the ear buds, they are small and dangle too much, but then again, not related to the Ipod itself, so not a big problem. All is all, for the price and getting a 32Gb, I give this product 5 Stars easy. Others might disagree, but everyone is entitled to there opinion right? So there you have it, my review. I do suggest this product to anyone looking for a up to date with technology Mp3 player, simply be prepared to dish out the money. As the cost is shy or might be a little over $300. But you get a lot of bang for it, let me tell you.
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Just bought it a month ago and cleaned 7 rooms in my house with it and the carpets came out amazing!! Well worth the money when I would have spent a lot more for a professional to come in and do that many rooms. And I can continue to use it for years to come.
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I just loved this book and found myself staying up late because I just couldn’t put it down. I recently heard they are making the book into a movie. Hopefully they can capture this spectacular story! Loved it!
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I bought two of these for my Canon Rebel XS right before going on a trip. Just a couple of days into the trip when I tried to take a picture, the camera said there was an error, it couldn’t read the memory card and my pictures weren’t on it anymore. I called the Canon support number and after answering some basic questions they asked if I had formatted the card, which I did, when I first put the card in the camera. But it turns out you should format it every time you upload pictures to your computer or any time you remove the card. I don’t know if it’s common knowledge, but I didn’t know that, and my camera manual certainly didn’t state that. Apparently sometimes just deleting the photos from the card doesn’t take all the data off, and it can cause the cheaper cards to malfunction.
The tech support guy then asked what brand my card was. When I told him Transcend, he said the higher end cards like Scandisc are less sensitive. That same day I bought a Scandisc card, and I haven’t had any trouble with it. It cost me $10 more for one 4GB Scandisc than for these two 4GB memory cards, but if I have less chances to have another malfunction, I’ll pay for it. I just wish I hadn’t bought those other two first. Transcend are probably okay cards, but if you don’t want to risk your photos, I’d spring for the Scandisc. The moral of this review is really don’t forget to format your memory cards.
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