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18 Inch Laminator Machine
FTloving | 2024-04-17 04:41:34 |
I tried to buy the 18 Inch one, but it is always sold out. The best laptop I have used. 5 |
John | 2024-08-27 01:12:22 |
But you would think that they could easily sell other products in this line, a 12 inch one, an 18 inch one. 5 |
Jeremy | 2024-04-25 08:24:49 |
I use this amp to push an unpowered 18 inch sub. I run it in bridged mode and it can give that sub all it wants. 5 |
Michael | 2024-09-02 04:56:22 |
I have tried it so far on a Windows 10 Pro machine. I have tried it with 3.5 inch SATA HDDs at 7200 RPM and 5400 RPM. I've tried it with 2.5 inch SATA SSD. It works great. 5 |
Mulki Ahmed | 2024-06-19 03:46:19 |
I bought mainly to backup my MBP M1 14 Inch as Time Machine, it is really fast when compared to hard drives. I also like It's sturdy yet small enough to carry. I keep it on my desk and plug/backup every week. Will see how long it last! I would recommend, it's pit pricey. 5 |
James | 2024-05-12 01:47:52 |
This iMac 24-inch replaced a late-2014 iMac 27-inch that we bought from B&H almost exactly seven years ago. My wife used that one to create digital art, and it was just time to get a faster machine to keep up with the software advances. The 24-inch screen has not been much of a sacrifice versus the 27-inch. One benefit is that the smaller screen requires less eye movement side to side, which significantly reduces eye fatigue. The pixel density is about the same as the larger 5k screen. No PC offers this quality of screen except Apple. The M1 is much, much faster with Corel Painter than the older machine (as one would expect). The sound system is very good. The only complaint is that Apple makes the worst keyboards. The Magic keyboard that comes with this iMac feels flimsy and junky. Instead, we plugged in a 9-year-old USB Apple keyboard, and it is much, much better. I would say that, if you buy an iMac, prepare to buy an aftermarket keyboard for about $100. 5 |
Nate M | 2024-06-27 01:24:25 |
Amazing machine. Compact and long lasting power. I powered a 32 inch monitor, laptop and mi fi device for 10 hours and still had probably 8 hours of power remaining. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-06-02 07:28:36 |
This digitizer easily exceeds the quality of the 8 mm films I am converting to digital. I know there are more expensive and higher quality solutions out there but for amateur films made on wind up movie cameras from the 40s and 50s on into the 60s this easily fits the bill. It is slow but I'm not in a hurry. It takes 29 minutes to do a 50 foot roll. I like the fact that it can handle 9 inch reels although some of my Father's 9 inch reels have multiple breaks in the film. I just insert the broken end back into the feed without splicing and continue. I then manually wrap a turn or two of the broken end around the take up reel while it's digitizing. Rewind requires swapping the reels which is probably cost savings in the price of the machine. Rewind is also very slow but I appreciate the slowness because I don't want to see this fragile film whipping by at any kind of speed. I use Adobe Premiere Elements to adjust the speed about 30-40 percent slower. Premier also easily splices together broken film fragments as well as allows me to caption or freeze a frame for 5 seconds in order to linger on something important. In summary I am very satisfied with the job this machine does. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-27 07:52:42 |
This is a professional machine. Well made, sturdy and precise. Easy to assemble - I was cutting mats within 20 minutes of opening the box. You can measure a cut to 1/32nd of an inch and trim a standard mat board by 1/16th of an inch. Very solid cutting track, no wobbles or warped cuts. Worth the price. 5 |
Brian | 2024-04-29 06:48:59 |
I have transferred about 30 x 7 inch super 8 reels with no problems. The resolution and colour are far better than projecting and videoing. Prepare yourself for up to 4 hours per 7 reel but it can be run overnight if the film joints are OK. Rewinding is painfully slow so I used an old editing machine instead. I did find with the first few reels that frame adjustment was necessary and it helped to fun the film through for about a minute, remove the SD card, check it on the computer, delete that file and start again to make sure that exposure, resolution and frame were all OK. Also for Australian users, it's much cheaper to buy from someone like B&H than locally. Delivery was amazingly fast and I used an US/Oz adaptor; the transformer automatically adjust to our 240V power. Great machine and great results. Brian in Oz. 5 |