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27 Height Retro Mini Refrigerators

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27 Height Retro Mini Refrigerators

2024-05-12 09:58:19

I originally bought this bag because I wanted to carry my Nikon D7500 and mounted Sigma 100-400 lens in a vertical, lens-down position.  That combo is 10 inches, and this was the only bag that seemed high enough.  My camera fit with a couple of inches to spare, but this bag just seemed HUGE.   I decided to exchange it for the Retro 10, which listed an interior height of 9.5 inches, not quite enough for my camera combo.  Wrong!  The Retro 10 fit the camera just fine.  It came to the top of the bag, but you can still zip up the top flap if desired.  Other than a shorter height, the Retro 10 and 20 are exactly the same size.  Some people want a larger bag, and if so, this one is wonderful and can really hold a lot of equipment.  These Think Tank bags are fabulous, comfortable to carry around, and the one feature I wasnt sure I would like is now my favorite feature of all--the velcro closed flap.  It is completely secure, the opening noise doesnt bother me at all and it can be fixed if you dont like not, and its just so easy to get into this bag to grab your camera when walking around.  My guess is that fewer people will want this largest (in height) bag, so there are other choices in this line.  I love the 10, and then I also got the 5 for my smaller camera equipment.

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2024-08-27 09:11:27

Have not used this for overhead shots, just as a mini background. The various height adjustments are definitely a plus.

5
2024-05-16 02:17:59

Loving my Instax Mini 40! It's straightforward with a cool retro look. Just point and shoot, and you get instant photos with a charming, vintage feel. It's not for professional shots but perfect for fun, spontaneous memories. Films are a bit pricey, but it's worth it for the unique experience.

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2024-06-21 09:38:17

I bought this monitor as a second display for a 27 Intel iMac. After 2 1/2 years I'm still very happy with it. Pros: it works great and looks wonderful. If you're getting this the built-in stand is probably a decision factor, and I can report that it is excellent. I have it mounted on the provided clamp (quite secure) in the corner of my 60 adjustable-height desk, and with the arm extended it sits right next to my centered iMac screen at a very comfortable angle. I've dreaded height adjustments on monitor arms before, but this one slides up and down smoothly like a breeze. It still holds firm after 2 years but is easy to move with a comfortable pressure. And the 90 degree rotation has been useful for viewing long documents. (Height adjustability comes in handy there, too!) As for the screen itself: P3 color and HDR are great. 60Hz refresh is fine for my purposes (coding, business apps, and some design work). The USB-C connection works flawlessly most of the time. The matte finish is nice and nicely mutes reflections from the window behind me. I wish it was a bit brighter to match the iMac, but it's a small inconvenience on bright days. It also doesn't work with macOS's brightness controls — you have to manually change brightness using the button on the bottom of the monitor (pretty easy to do, and I rarely have to touch it). It is a 4K monitor, so at 27 it doesn't have quite the same UI crispness of the iMac's 5K display. Set your expectations accordingly. However, I've set its resolution to 2560x1440, the same as my iMac screen so the scale is the same on both, and the difference is very minor. If you want more space at the expense of a smaller UI, 3200x1800 also works on both the LG and 27 iMac and looks great.

5
2024-05-26 02:38:46

Note that the folded length and min. height are really just over 27 3/8, or 697mm according to my tape. This fortunately still fits in my Lowel TO83 case, but it's larger than the published specs. I got this instead of an omni-tota stand, because I was tired of tightening the teeny Lowel knobs. These knobs are much easier to tighten, but a bit slower. There is a longer range of tightening, which is probably a good thing. Seems to be a great little stand, looking forward to long use. Will update any issues.

5
2024-06-22 07:31:44

I'm using this stand for two 27 monitors. The description says that it's only good for up to 24 monitors. It definitely fits the 27 monitors, but the height adjustment is limited due to the weight of my monitors which are both Dell UltraSharp UP2716Ds. I would prefer to have them mounted on a desk arm, but the arrangement of this particular desk does not allow for that. :)

5
2024-04-11 03:35:33

Easy to assemble and just the right size for 27 monitor . Also adjustable height which was the selling point that sold me.

5
2024-08-17 08:39:12

I bought the mac mini and worked with two 27 screens instead of an old mac mini. The equipment is excellent and is cheaper than the macbook pro. For those who do not need a mobile device is ideal.

5
2024-08-13 06:20:10

Upgraded from an aging 27 iMac to an Mi Mac mini and (obviously) needed a display. This LG display works great with the mini. Provides more screen real estate than the iMac and looks very comparable set at 2560x14404 (same resolution that was used with the iMac). Text and videos look very sharp. Works well with games like Diablo III. Display stand easy to set up with the snap-in system used to connect the base to the display.

5
2024-04-14 06:38:26

My desktop system is a MAC Mini and 27 monitor. With external CD, tiny 1TB drive, Card reader, printer, and backup drive, I ran out of ports. 4 of those could use USB3, so this came in very handy and an inexpensive solution.

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