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  • teburns81 - Potential for 5 Stars in the Near Future. Awesome System!

    The PS4 looks cool, the controller is better, the Share function works great for sharing screen shots, video and live streaming to your Twitter and Facebook, etc. The games are amazing on my LG LED 42" 1080p 120hz TV. It's very important that you have a TV capable of handling this awesome system (such as the LG that I mentioned). The PS4 only works via HDMI, so throw your Component chords out the window and step into the New Generation! Additionally, LCD TV's just won't do IMO. You will not be able to see as much detail (that the developers have worked very hard on) in the games. The picture is much clearer with an LED TV or better.

  • C Makoski - Much Better Alternative to LifeStraw

    Much better than LifeStraw. No straws or mouthpieces to worry about bacteria growing in and you can filter water and either drink it from GRAYL or pour it into any other container. The price is comparable with other bottles that do the same thing but the different filter options available are better than the other bottles. The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars is that you have to use your body weight to press the water thru the filter. It works best to put it on the ground & press down. I can see this might be a problem for some people. There's also the possibility of debris falling into the water (because if you leave the top on there's no way for the air to escape and its almost impossible to push down). I would definitely recommend this product!

  • Sean Busick - Another Quality Product from Field Notes

    Field Notes pocket notebooks have a well-deserved reputation for quality.This planner is also a high-quality product. The design is simple and aesthetically pleasing, with ample room for note taking on each day's entry. Construction is solid; the planner should easily hold up to being part of your everyday carry for a year. I am quite happy with my purchase. Nevertheless, I do wish they had included a small calendar in the planner and that the paper were slightly thicker and more fountain pen friendly.