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Location: United StatesMember since: 01 May, 2014

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mpowtech (1238)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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More than a year ago
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More than a year ago
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Reviews (13)
Nitecore Tube UV UltraViolet Blacklight Rechargeable USB Keychain Flashlight
28 Aug, 2019
Nitecore Tube UV light
Not the best light for minerals, currency or bodily fluid detection. It does however out perform all the others i’ve tried that are in its class. This one provides weak 365 nM but at the price and for the size it does a good job in my opinion. It has helped me identify some minerals in the field and does a descent job checking currency notes. It does not however illuminate bodily fluids like the big ones do.
Plugable USB 2.0 Digital Microscope with Flexible Arm and Stand USB2-MICRO-250X
11 Jun, 2018
Best USB Microscope for the money
I purchased this microscope for jewelry and coin collecting. It plugs into any standard USB port on any windows and more than likely any Apple computer as well. It includes instructions on where to go to download the drivers and software to get it to function with your computer, no software is included. The setup in my case was very easy, I own a Dell laptop running latest version Windows. The only problem I have with mine is once I open the app and want to use the microscope, I have to manually select it in the app settings every time. Kinda annoying but once it’s selected you don’t have to do it again until you close and reopen the app. As far as performance is concerned I’m impress d with the clarity and quality of the video it produces. The closer you put the camera to the object the higher the magnification. I like to keep mine about two inches or so from whatever it is I’m looking at unless I really need to focus in on a spot, then I can just bend it closer and re adjust the focus until the object becomes clear again. Build quality is a little on the flimsy side but not bad for the price at all. I use it mainly to identify coins and check the quality of jewelry. It has already paid for itself many times over by helping me determine real from fake rare coins that I’ve purchased here on eBay. As far as grading coins is concerned, that is better left to using a 5x or 10x Loupe in my opinion because the microscope will show every single tiny mark and all coins, even high end mint state ones look badly damaged under it. I would recommend this microscope to anybody who wants to get a closer look at anything really since it is cheap and works very well.
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AMD A10-6800K Quad Core 4.1 GHz - 4.4 GHz Discreet Radeon HD 8670D Graphics.
30 May, 2021
AMD A10 Quad Core
Very well engineered stable APU with built in HD Radeon graphics so you don’t need to have an overpriced GPU to enjoy good graphics. Having a good motherboard with your preferred video interface built in is key to getting the most out of it without investing in a graphics card. This is the fastest APU that’ll fit in socket FM2 without using weird adaptive mounts or unstable laptop chips conversions I’m an Intel fan personally but I appreciate AMD for sticking with PGA and not selling themselves short going with LGA like intel has to manufacture cheaper. There’s a much better connection made when these pins are locked into place vs plated dots just sitting on top of easily bent spring pins with nothing but clamp pressure to make connection. I’ve seen corrosion from humid air and even simple dust interfere with Intels current LGA socket. I like the feeling of pulling that lever down on the AMD PGA socket locking the pins in and ensuring best possible connection so I don’t have to worry about it later down the road when blowing dust out of my machine. I would advise Intel to return to the PGA standard, I would utilize a single/dual socket so you can install either two CPU’s or just one premium priced monster pushing IBM’s 2nm to the max and essentially forcing AMD to rethink everything they do and how they do it to put up a good fight.stop trying to manufacture so many useless different models every few months and focus on actually being competitive. Sorry for the rant LOL, anyways the A10 is a great APU. Ten years old in 2021 but performance remains ageless and the built in graphics still look good. I bet it’ll still have plenty of processor power ten years from now to handle anything but high end VR gaming.