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Microphone Stand For Windows Surface Book

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Microphone Stand For Windows Surface Book

2024-06-24 01:53:17

I use it to hold my Surface Book on a light stand while tethered to my camera. The Surface is a little to big but it still feels secure on it. Works perfectly for what I need.

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2024-06-28 04:40:17

I purchased this in order to mount a microphone to the 'book table' of a music stand. This clamp is very sturdy. it clamps tightly to the thin metal 'table' and holds the microphone very securely. This is a suitable and inexpensive solution for our needs.

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2024-04-15 03:40:33

i was able to connect my Surface book that had never supported two external monitors !! good magic...

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2024-05-13 01:58:48

Great microphone stand!

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2024-04-29 02:30:51

This is a simple microphone stand.

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2024-07-11 08:36:21

Plugged this in to a USB-A port on my computer and then attached my Samsung USB-C headphones to the adapter. Windows 10 found the earphones perfectly, took a coupled of plug-ins to find the microphone, worked OK, Microphone a little soft, Earphones perfect. Windows 11 found and installed drivers for ear-phones microphone. Microphone still a bit soft sounds, turning up gain doesn't much

5
2024-08-18 06:52:53

received with my Surface Book, added my desktop with no issue, works great

5
2024-09-11 08:42:14

For an inexpensive microphone stand, it seems to be solid.

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2024-07-18 02:14:30

Was converting a little used 11.6 Lenovo laptop from windows 7 to a chrome book. I had problems getting the lenovo to recognize the usb Sandisk that I had put the Chrome recovery software on. Had read to try another brand of USB stick so I bought this Transcend 16 GB drive and the Lenovo recognized it right away. The installation went well and we kept it out of a landfill.

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2024-06-09 02:13:24

Reviewing Plustek in general. I own and use the OpticBook A300 Plus (scans up to 12x17, drivers avail for Windows only ATM) and uniquely to Plustek, they scan extremely close to the edge (a few mm), so they are especially suited to book scanning. Other book scanning options such as a scanner/camera mounted on a stand taking photos of an open book, and then re-straightening the images in software look like a bogus approach if you want quality. Stick to Plustek or similar book-specific flatbed scanners. The software Plustek provides is basic. I recommend using 3rd party software (extra cost, sure) - for ex. VueScan (Windows or Mac) supports most/all of the Plustek scanners (after you install Plustek's own drivers) for scanning. And once a book is scanned to images, use something like ABBYY FineReader PDF for OCR/conversion to PDF, Word docx and other formats. You can even make your own ePub's using a process such as VueScan (Mac or Windows) - FineReader PDF OCR (Mac or Windows) - Export to docx - Import docx to Vellum (Mac only) - lots of manual tweaking - Export to ePub.

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