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22 Apr, 2017
Very Useful Piece of Kit
The Edison hdmi RF modulator is a semi-professional device that adapts any hdmi HD source to a DTV signal.
I wanted to add Freeview HD, Internet movies, and a DVD player to my DViCO media player, for playout on single hdmi input tv. The DViCO only accepts DVB-T over coax, MPEG2 or MPEG4, which I use for SD Freeview.
Connecting the hdmi sources to a splitter and then into the Edison adds a selectable UHF channel to the tuned tv channels. Configuration is straightforward, although it helps to be familiar with DTV terminology; the instruction manual is sparse, but YouTube videos are available that describe setup.
The Edison worked perfectly out of the box. It is almost invisible in operation, with just a slight latency when changing menu items on the source. Overall it is an indispensable device that would have cost much more a few years back. Highly recommended.
Replacement Samsung Galaxy S4 Battery
26 Apr, 2017
Excellent Phone Replacement Battery
This Samsung S4 Duracell is what I expect from a replacement battery - holding the specified amount of current and running the phone for a couple of days between charges. Simple as that.
Cheaper batteries often do not live up to expectations and sometimes cannot deliver sufficient current even to turn the phone on. This would seem to suit the phone manufacturers very nicely: sell a product that appears to be malfunctioning after a year or two, but in fact has nothing to do with the phone. A battery market swamped with 'branded' cheap cells, coming from numerous anonymous manufacturers, gives the phone makers the perfect alibi and leaving the user in a quandary, often resulting in the perfect outcome for the phone makers: purchase of a new a new phone. Duracell batteries, although more expensive, give my phone a new lease of life.