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Xbox 360 Wireless Headset
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Description:
If you want to graduate from using a digital camera to using an SLR, the DSLR-A350 is just what you need! This Alpha range camera from Sony includes all the features of the A300, and has a 14-megapixel sensor and the LiveView function. It's easy to set up your photos on this camera, because just like a digital camera, it has a 2.7-inch screen for you to monitor your shot before taking it. It also tilts up and down to allow you to see the shot perfectly. The DSLR-A350 has a high-resolution sensor for incredibly precise, sharp images, and a BIONZ processor to improve image quality and reduce noise effects. The sensor itself has a double anti-dust system for increased longevity, so your shots will be as bright and rich in colour for years to come -- even in low lighting conditions, thanks to the high sensitivity of 3200 ISO. Because it's compatible with Sony and Konica Minolta lenses, the DSLR-A350 is as versatile as it is reliable, guaranteeing outstanding quality for all your shots in all kinds of conditions. Note: this camera does not include a lens
CCD : CCD sensor14.9 megapixels including 14.2 effective23.6x15.7 mmAPS-C formatPrimary colours filterDouble anti-dust system Resolution (in pixels) : 4592x3056 Optical Viewfinder : Colour viewfinderPentaprism mirror systemFocusing screenAcute Matte Screen95% field of visionEnlargement (with 50 mm - infinity lens): 0.74x LCD display : 2.7" LCD screenClear Photo LCD Plus230,400 pixelsBrightness settingsTilting screen (two positions) Macro Distance : Depends on the lens used Normal Distance : Depends on the lens used Optical Zoom : Depends on the lens used Digital Zoom : Depends on the lens used ISO range : ISO 100 - 3200 Aperture and Shutter Speed : Shutter: Focal range type,
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1/5 |
Exasperating
(September 17, 2008) |
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My brother bought this item and after using it for a couple of hours, and after recharging it, the headset refused to work again. Naturally he went back and exchanged it for another only to be face with the exact same dilemma. He exchanged it for another a third time but the same problem only repeated itself. In the end he just got his money back.
I'm not sure why but this wireless headset, or at least the three my brother had tried in a row, seems to just die after recharging via the Xbox. While I can't say that this is a flaw in every same headset, Ii can't give it anything more then one star either.
My advice: keep the receipt. |
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5/5 |
excellent
(September 01, 2008) |
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i would strongly reccomend this product it is very good it is better than wired one because there is no wire simple. but there is a couple of down sides you hav 2 charge it this isn't annoying its just when its charging you cant talk but thats what the wired one is for when your wireless one is charging you can use the wired one plus it only has a 8 metre range but this is good in my case because i'm only 2 metres away from my xbox 360 but overall i would recomment this product to anyone that hates wires (me) |
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5/5 |
very useful
(August 25, 2008) |
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this piece of equipment is essential for any xbox live fanatic.
after my 2nd wired headset broke i thought maybe it was time for a change but after reading some reviews about the wirelss headset not working with older controllers!
but with my controller which i got when i got my 360 the day it came out works fine with the wireless headset
the quality of sound is alot better and charging time takes only a small amount of time
a definate purchase |
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1/5 |
Let`s get one thing clear.......
(June 21, 2008) |
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...... the wireless headset is NOT as clear as the wired one. I bought my first wireless headset, based on reports of better sound clarity and the convenience of no wires. BOTH (more of that in a moment) of my headsets haven`t sounded any clearer than the wired one. The reason I say both of my headsets is that I`m on my second one, the first one stopped charging after a few weeks of use. My second headset had just failed, with the same fault. My friend also bought a wireless headset at the same time as I bought my first one. His stopped charging about a week ago, at least he had a few months use before having to return it.
I`ve got a wireless headset for my mobile phone, which only cost about £12. Why can`t Microsoft not get a headset, costing nearly 3 times as much, to be reliable ? The unreliability of the XBOX360 itself is almost forgiveable, as it is a lot of hi-tech in a small box, but surely a company like Microsoft should be able to design a decent wireless headset. |
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1/5 |
xbox 360 wireless microphone
(May 24, 2008) |
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DO NOT i repeat, DO NOT buy this product, its uncomfortable, sound quality extremely poor compared to wired mic, wireless range is considerably shorter than the wireless controller, battery runs out fast and after 4-5 charges the battery was dieing after an hour of use. If you buy this item you will regret it. |
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