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asicsamerica (175204)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended. ~asicsamerica
jbtechcompany (7422)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
hcea1704 (1501)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
spadeatools (259)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Excellent Buyer! A+
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Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
the-seller-no-1 (1091)- Feedback left by buyer.
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It was dealing with you. Please come back for more and oblige. A + + + + + buyer.
Reviews (2)
May 07, 2013
VG730M doesn't have exceptional sound or picture quality but does the job!
I bought this monitor as a relatively cheap replacement to an old CRT monitor. The old monitor still worked but I just wanted something with a smaller footprint on my desktop. This fit the task because it's a fairly slim LCD monitor and it has the built-in speakers. For the price-point, it's an okay monitor in terms of quality but it does its job. Within the first year I did have to take apart the monitor and replace two of the capacitors because the original ones burst. Thankfully, it was a cheap and simple fix. But if you don't know much about computer systems or know how to solder (and you have this issue) then it would be an expensive fix taking it to a repair shop. All-in-all, it's decent and I've had no other issues. The sound is sub-par and the picture quality is average. If you just need another monitor, I would get this one if you can for under $70. Otherwise, I would just spend the extra money to get a nicer HD widescreen LED on sale.
Jan 12, 2010
addicting for non-stop competitive fun!
Link's Crossbow Training along with it's bundled accessory, the Zapper, are a great addition to any Wii owner's arsenal. It's fairly easy to become addicted to the game (especially if you're playing with someone else and are always trying to outdo each other either by points or by medals awarded on completed levels). There are 9 levels in all, each with 3 stages to perform in, and each respective stage in each level is played fairly the same. All nine Stage 1's are your basic FPS target practice on bullseye's that pop-up on the screen. Stage 2's are third person and you can rotate your stationary character by moving the target towards each side of your screen while attempting to kill several monsters. Stage 3's are done by actually using the nunchuck's joystick to move around Link while you aim with the Wii-mote to shoot. This is all of course made easier by the Wii Zapper. The Wii Zapper is actually a pretty neat accessory (and bundled for $25 with the game, you can't beat it). The top/front end of it holds the Wii-mote and the back end holsters the nunchuck. It actually holds them fairly nicely and makes it easy to use both at the same time. I do have one problem with it though. Having big hands, I have to say that the hand I keep in front (generally my left) gets sore right behind my thumb because it's a tight fit in the front handle. It's not too bad, but, could've left a little more room than they did. Otherwise, it's a top-notch accessory. With that in mind, if you're playing the actual game (called Score Attack) you must beat levels in consecutive order by at least achieving a 20k point score (bronze medal) in each to unlock the next set of stages. The highest medal awarded is platinum for 80k (40k for silver and 60k for gold). Also, the game has a top scorer list for each of the 9 levels which is fun. And if you're not polished up enough on your Dirty Harry skills, there's a Practice mode as well (only a few levels are available until you unlock them in main game). There's also a Multiplayer mode but it seems pointless because you must alternate with the controller anyways (so it seems to be the same as Score Attack except you don't get reverted back to the title screen. Lastly, there's a neat option menu where you can change the crosshair sensitivity and the positioning of the crosshair in relation to the Wii Remote's current aim.