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Wii Battery Cr2032

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Wii Battery Cr2032

2024-06-12 07:11:39

I run through a bunch of CR2032 batteries every couple of months. I like these because battery life has been good, and I can buy them at a reasonable price through B&H.

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2024-04-03 04:13:59

The RAYOVAC CR2032 Lithium Battery (2-Pack) contained two, count-em two CR2032 cells. Absolutely amazing!!. These were purchased as spares, so I have not measured their voltage yet. Presumably, they will produce the rated 3 Volts and will last for 190 to 240 mAh. They are 20 mm in diameter, shiny and light weight and most likely contains some lithium & manganese dioxide so are technically a LiMn02 cells. FYI: They can explode if heated to more than 80 deg. C.

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2024-06-14 06:42:18

The remote works like a Wii controller and makes typing and searching for shows so much easier!

5
2024-09-11 03:48:53

i only use genuine hp ink in mt printer. i think it wii expand the life of the printer

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2024-09-24 04:45:51

I got this to transport a Nintendo Wii unit. Worked as needed and is very secure. I wish I had an electirc carving knife to shape the foam better. I need to search for other methods.

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2024-09-12 08:23:11

I was trying to buy this for a long time but it was perpetually back ordered. Then I discovered there's an old and a new model...just like the polarizer. You want the one that says Screw WII on it. Look for the WII. My guess is the old is always back-ordered because Canon doesn't make them anymore. That one seems to be in stock usually. It comes with a 52mm screw in PROTECT filter. Basically a piece of plain glass but wayyy better than the gelatin filter. I don't know why Canon insists on supplying the gelatin filter with the lens! It should come with the screw in type! I own the 200mm f/2 and the 400mm f/2.8. I also own three of these, one with the polarizer, one with a screw in Schneider UV filter and one with a soft-pro but that's mainly for the 200. They seem to be interchangeable between any of the long white L lenses. The 52mm filters are usually fairly cheap because of their size.

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2024-08-18 04:24:56

I wanted a product to convert from Wii into HDMI output for a HDMI projector. Staff at B&H worked with me more closely to find the best option for me. I was telling them wrong wires of Wii. They went online to see the right wires. Then they looked at different options. Suggested me additional gear that would help me. Suggested me how I make sure that this gear works for a long time for me. More than the product I enjoy taking the help of B&H staff. They ALWAYS make my day. The best team ever in the world. I hope they grow a lot and are always successful.

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2024-08-19 01:40:51

Bought it for personal and work use. I tried it yesterday and my friends loved the picture quality while we played Wii U with it. I'll be using this for work presentations too.

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2024-09-02 08:39:17

I bought this for backing up family videos and pictures but I'm using to load games on my Wii because it is so much faster than my Seagate GoFlex 500GB. I'm using it on USB 2.0 mode co can't comment on 3.0. This is my second WD portable drive and I'll makes sure the next ones are WD again.

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2024-06-12 06:12:25

In the past, I used a Western Digital WDTV Live for Netflix, as well as to access all of my locally-stored media (a task at which it still excels). but it is becoming old and not totally reliable for Netflix. I also have a Wii U, which handles CrunchyRoll, and, lately Netflix, without the crazy background noise of the XBox 360. It, however, lacks a couple of features I use, such as local media access and Internet radio. Both the WDTV and the Wii U are not likely to see much feature development, unlike an Android box. Hulu, for example, was pulled from the Wii U last year.When the new Shield TV was announced, I hoped I could use it the replace the streaming and local media services of the WDTV and the Wii U. It ships with Netflix, although I could do without the Netflix button on the remote, and CrunchyRoll and Kodi are free downloads. So far, all are working well.Setup options allow for system flexibility in terms of audio channels and video display. The main menu is also easy to personalize. I have paired a Bluetooth keyboard for text entry in search fields and there are some games which work with it.My only difficulty is not with the Shield, itself, but wading through the sea of streaming apps, to see what is really usable. There are many free ones, but the activation requires an account on the web site of the publisher, which cannot be done through the Shield, apparently by design of the publishers. I have not yet tried the pay services, other then Netflix and CrunchyRoll which predate my purchase of the Shield.What I have installed, so far, easily fits into the smaller memory of this model Shield, but I added a 32G MicroSD, just as I did on my old Android phone, and made it primary storage for everything.

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