Wednesday, January 7, 2009

GPX KCLD8887DT Under Cabinet TV/DVD Combo with Cable Ready 8.4 -Inch LCD Digital TV, DVD Player rand AM/FM Stereo Radio (Silver)

GPX KCLD8887DT UNDER-CABINET 8.1" LCD TV/DVD PLAYER ULTRA-SLIM, DRAWER-LOAD UNDERCABINET LCD TV/DVD PLAYER; PLAYS DVD, CD, CD-R/RW and JPEG PLAYER; 8.1" BLUE BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY; SCREEN SWIVELS FOR VARYING ANGLES; AM/FM STEREO WITH STATION PRESETS; FEATURES 181-CHANNEL, CABLE-READY, DIGITAL TUNER; ETL APPROVED; DIGITAL CLOCK WITH TIMER; BUILT-IN FULL-RANGE SPEAKERS; AUX A/V INPUT JACKS; INCLUDES SOFT-TOUCH REMOTE and MOUNTING HARDWARE; AC POWERED; BATTERY BACKUP REQUIRES 2 AAA BATTERIES
Customer Review: WASTE OF MONEY
I purchased this product because of the price and it had a little larger screen than the others close to the price. Ours worked great for a few months then the DVD player quit, then the volume control buttons broke. The sound is good but overall a poor quality product. Save up the money for a better one.
Customer Review: Not Satisfied
I am not a hard person to satisfy, but I just had to share my experience on this product with others as no reviews existed when I purchased the item. When I initially installed the device, it had problems with the DVD player and the TV screen would go out after about 10 minutes of constant use. With a 30 day limited warranty, we paid to ship it back and got another ... no problem there. This one was much better, but it has this annoying issue that when you turn the TV on you need to change the channel to pick up the TV signal. If you keep it on one channel, you will have to change the channel and change it back to get your station when you first turn on the TV. I am going to send it back again to see if the third time is a charm. I did want to let people know that for the $200+ spend, I was not happy with my purchase.


At Computex 2008 in Taiwan, the new ASUS EEE 901 PC was unveiled. There has been a great deal of speculation about the upgrade for the last month in the computer press. Much of the speculation was absolutely accurate.

You'll find the new machine will have an Intel Atom TM 1.6 GHz. Processor. This is no surprise as the computer press has been speculating only on the speed of the processor. For those who are unfamiliar with Intel's new Atom TM processor we have a complete article about it.

The remainder of the specification seems to be totally in line with the old EEE PC 900. Old as ASUS stopped taking orders for the 900 before Computex. There is the choice of either the familiar Windows XP or Linux. Both systems sell for the same price but the Linux PC will have 20 GB of disk space compared to 12 GB for the Windows XP version.

One enterprising computer Blogger on "Electricpig" has already taken an EEE PC 901 apart and has found some interesting features on the mother board. You will find there is a connector for a SIM card to be installed and also space for PCI-E card which has the potential for WiMax. No doubt upgrades will come along to the ASUS 901 when they have been put through their paces.

An excellent machine has been given a boost of a better processor and it should beat the competition, or will it? One of the problems for ASUS is that the disc space on the EEE 901 is very limited. One thing advertised at Computex was the offer of 20 GB of web-based storage for the ASUS EEE user. This offer seems to be only available for 1 year, and so is limited. It seems that this is an acknowledgment that the storage on the EEE is not quite big enough. There is also now strong competition. There are two entry-level HP2133 computers that look better than the ASUS that either have 4 GB of solid state disc or a 120 GB hard drive. In many markets the 120 GB version will sell for the same price as the ASUS EEE 901. There are also offerings from Dell and MSI that look very promising but some details are not yet available.

Competition will be high in many markets for these machines and it will only be by looking at the advertising that you will find what you are really being offered. Personally, I would get a Linux PC and take the benefit of the extra disk space. Many people are too technologically challenged to make the time to learn a new operating system, and they will stick with what they know. The major problem for business and home computer users is that there is no option with this machine to run Vista in any shape or form. It seems that Microsoft will be happy to let XP continue provided it is only for these sub-notebooks.

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