Complete Vtech – Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker Review
Vtech – Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker
- 5 piano keys play music notes
- 3 colorful spinning rollers
- 3 shape sorters and light-up shape buttons
- Telephone handset, spinning gears and open/close barn door enhance role play fun
- Recommended for children 6 months and above
With a barnyard of friends to cheer baby on, your little one will love learning to walk with the Sit-to-Stand Walker. Start her out with the easy-to-remove play panel for floor play or fun on the run. Then step it up with the fun-to-maneuver walker. A medley of fun awaits — there are three spinning flowers, five piano keys, colorful rollers, three light-up shape sorters and a telephone handset. The Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker keeps baby on track by teaching shapes, colors, animals, music and more! Requires 3 “AA” batteries, included. Measures 5.8″L x 20.9″W x 15″D.
List Price: $ 37.99
Price: $ 31.83
Categories: Electronics & Computers Tags: Complete, Learning, Review, SittoStand, Vtech, Walker
Complete Cocoon CPG10BK GRID-IT Organizer, 12 x 8 Inch, Black Review
Cocoon CPG10BK GRID-IT Organizer, 12 x 8 Inch, Black
- The Most Versatile Organization – Organization redefined System Available
- Ideal for iPod iPhone BlackBerry and other digital devices
- Versatile Organization – endless configurations
- Designed to hold items firmly in place
- Configure GRID-IT your own way – Convenient pocket for additional storage
The ultimate organizer! The GRID-IT system provides endless configurations for your digital devices and personal effects. Convenient sizes make it a great companion for your current laptop bag or travel case.
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 11.99
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Peats “World Of Electronics” – 75 Employees Lose Their Jobs

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Peats ‘World of Electronics’ – Statement
02.04.2012
It is with deep sadness and regret that the family owned business of Peats ‘World of Electronics’, the long established and well-known Dublin electronics retail company is to seek the appointment of a Liquidator in an upcoming voluntary creditor’s liquidation.
The Chairman of the business, Ben Peat, briefed the company’s 75-staff today at the company’s head-office store in Parnell St and told staff that the company could not continue to trade in light of its current financial constraints confirming that the company’s eleven stores around Dublin have closed with immediate effect.
Mr Peat told staff that a combination of recession impacts, unsustainably high rental costs and a changing marketplace in which online shopping was eating into high street retailing, meant that the business cannot continue to trade going into the upcoming lean summer. Mr Peat said that “the business generated 60% of its annual sales in the period November to January, and that a summer’s spend could not carry the business, to allow it to continue. It is evident in our experience that consumers have little discretionary spend at this time and sales volumes are up to 50% down on peak 2007 spend, while in parallel it has not been possible to achieve appropriate rental adjustment to enable a profit margin to be achieved to sustain business viability. The sector in which we operate has been disproportionately affected by the downturn, if we don’t close now our capacity to settle our affairs to best effect will only further deteriorate”, Mr Peat said.
Mr Peat told staff that “Trade hit its peak in 2007, with turnover that year of €24m, it has since re-trenched to less than half for the current year” and thanking staff, customers and suppliers, he continued, “the Company had a fine heritage for quality, decency and value, it became a popular name on the Dublin retail landscape and it’s departure from the high-street will be a loss to the tradition of family retailing in Dublin. Thanking customers he said, it is with deep regret that we have to close the doors of our ‘world of electronics business’, – we have tried very hard to establish solutions with suppliers and landlords that could have brought balance and sustainability back into our business. We have implemented extensive cost-reduction at all levels including payroll and terms of employment, but unfortunately it is beyond our power to continue in operation and we have to protect our staff, creditors, debtors and legal interests to best possible effect and do right by all concerned as far as is both humanly and financially possible. We cannot allow our situation to deteriorate further – as we do not want to compromise our capacity to secure the best possible outcome for all out of what is a difficult situation”
Thanking staff for their support and loyalty in a number of cases for over thirty years, Mr Peat said that staff will be paid their entitlements and redundancy due in full, and asked for their support for both colleagues and the business in the coming days, while the business settled its affairs to the very best of its ability to do so. He commented that over the years Peat’s staff have always been exceptional, there was one big extended family within which three generations of the Peat family still currently work.
Peats began life in Parnell Street in 1934 when Brigit and William Peat set up shop to sell wet cell batteries, bicycles, furniture and prams. All six of their children joined the business and their youngest son, Ben Peat is the current chairman. In its early years the company began to develop the electronics side of the business selling radiograms, followed by three-in-one hi-fi systems and contemporary products including repair services, to the present day sales of an assembly of electronic home entertainment products including flat screen TV’s, cameras, computer laptops and accessories.
Peats’ eleven stores are located throughout Dublin, with its head office in Parnell St; the Company also has stores in Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, College Green, Rathmines, Swords and in the Whitewater Shopping Centre in Newbridge. It also operated a number of Sony Centre shops under the Sony Centre identity. These outlets are located in the Jervis Shopping Centre, on O’Connell St, in Dun Laoghaire, in the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and also on Stephen’s Green, close to the Shelbourne Hotel.
All stores have now been closed and telephone calls will automatically be directed to a call centre to accommodate any enquiries arising, so that they can be logged and dealt with as efficiently and as soon as possible.
In making enquiries customers are invited to call 01-9023718 or to Email: admin@peats.com
Peats “World Of Electronics” – 75 Employees Lose Their Jobs

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Peats ‘World of Electronics’ – Statement
02.04.2012
It is with deep sadness and regret that the family owned business of Peats ‘World of Electronics’, the long established and well-known Dublin electronics retail company is to seek the appointment of a Liquidator in an upcoming voluntary creditor’s liquidation.
The Chairman of the business, Ben Peat, briefed the company’s 75-staff today at the company’s head-office store in Parnell St and told staff that the company could not continue to trade in light of its current financial constraints confirming that the company’s eleven stores around Dublin have closed with immediate effect.
Mr Peat told staff that a combination of recession impacts, unsustainably high rental costs and a changing marketplace in which online shopping was eating into high street retailing, meant that the business cannot continue to trade going into the upcoming lean summer. Mr Peat said that “the business generated 60% of its annual sales in the period November to January, and that a summer’s spend could not carry the business, to allow it to continue. It is evident in our experience that consumers have little discretionary spend at this time and sales volumes are up to 50% down on peak 2007 spend, while in parallel it has not been possible to achieve appropriate rental adjustment to enable a profit margin to be achieved to sustain business viability. The sector in which we operate has been disproportionately affected by the downturn, if we don’t close now our capacity to settle our affairs to best effect will only further deteriorate”, Mr Peat said.
Mr Peat told staff that “Trade hit its peak in 2007, with turnover that year of €24m, it has since re-trenched to less than half for the current year” and thanking staff, customers and suppliers, he continued, “the Company had a fine heritage for quality, decency and value, it became a popular name on the Dublin retail landscape and it’s departure from the high-street will be a loss to the tradition of family retailing in Dublin. Thanking customers he said, it is with deep regret that we have to close the doors of our ‘world of electronics business’, – we have tried very hard to establish solutions with suppliers and landlords that could have brought balance and sustainability back into our business. We have implemented extensive cost-reduction at all levels including payroll and terms of employment, but unfortunately it is beyond our power to continue in operation and we have to protect our staff, creditors, debtors and legal interests to best possible effect and do right by all concerned as far as is both humanly and financially possible. We cannot allow our situation to deteriorate further – as we do not want to compromise our capacity to secure the best possible outcome for all out of what is a difficult situation”
Thanking staff for their support and loyalty in a number of cases for over thirty years, Mr Peat said that staff will be paid their entitlements and redundancy due in full, and asked for their support for both colleagues and the business in the coming days, while the business settled its affairs to the very best of its ability to do so. He commented that over the years Peat’s staff have always been exceptional, there was one big extended family within which three generations of the Peat family still currently work.
Peats began life in Parnell Street in 1934 when Brigit and William Peat set up shop to sell wet cell batteries, bicycles, furniture and prams. All six of their children joined the business and their youngest son, Ben Peat is the current chairman. In its early years the company began to develop the electronics side of the business selling radiograms, followed by three-in-one hi-fi systems and contemporary products including repair services, to the present day sales of an assembly of electronic home entertainment products including flat screen TV’s, cameras, computer laptops and accessories.
Peats’ eleven stores are located throughout Dublin, with its head office in Parnell St; the Company also has stores in Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, College Green, Rathmines, Swords and in the Whitewater Shopping Centre in Newbridge. It also operated a number of Sony Centre shops under the Sony Centre identity. These outlets are located in the Jervis Shopping Centre, on O’Connell St, in Dun Laoghaire, in the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and also on Stephen’s Green, close to the Shelbourne Hotel.
All stores have now been closed and telephone calls will automatically be directed to a call centre to accommodate any enquiries arising, so that they can be logged and dealt with as efficiently and as soon as possible.
In making enquiries customers are invited to call 01-9023718 or to Email: admin@peats.com
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SERG Trip Computer: PCB Detail
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SERG Trip Computer: PCB Detail

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My new trip computer arrived from Russia. Yay, another toy to play with for the car.
This is just a small detail shot of the PCB, and the fact that they obviously produce them on a per-car basis, not one-board-fits-all.
Funan Hightech Computer Mall

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Geek heaven — five floors of computer and electronics stores.
SERG Trip Computer: Running

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My new trip computer arrived from Russia. Yay, another toy to play with for the car.
This is the front faceplate, powered up and displaying the time and current fuel level. This is all you’ll see from within the car.
Categories: Electronics & Computers Tags: Computer, Detail, SERG, Trip
Honest Case Logic RBP-115 15.6-Inch MacBook Pro/Laptop Backpack with iPad/Tablet Pocket (Black) Product Review
Case Logic RBP-115 15.6-Inch MacBook Pro/Laptop Backpack with iPad/Tablet Pocket (Black)
- Full electronics capacity with a dedicated compartment that fits both a 15.6 inch laptop and an iPad or tablet (encased or not)
- Durable, water-resistant nylon materials protect this backpack from daily wear and tear
- Designed with a tapered, streamlined body plus top and bottom grab handles to load easily into overhead bins and small spaces
- Top-loading pocket with plush lining helps prevent a smartphone from getting crushed or scratched
- Middle compartment contains a spacious area for folders, books or headphones and a slim pocket sized for files, documents or magazines
- 25 Year Warranty
- Front storage compartment holds an organization panel designed with professionals in mind – dedicated slots for business cards, pens, an MP3 player, a smartphone and USB
- Internal Dimensions: 10.9 x 1.7 x 15.2
Would you like a sleek alternative to a briefcase? Meet the RBP-115 backpack. Ample storage space, full electronics capacity and unique accessory pockets are inconspicuous beneath the streamlined, tapered construction and subtle tone-on-tone design.
List Price: $ 94.99
Price: $ 50.60
Categories: Electronics & Computers Tags: 15.6Inch, Backpack, BLACK, case, Honest, iPad/Tablet, Logic, MacBook, Pocket, Pro/Laptop, product, RBP115, Review
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Computer monitor HOUSINGS

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That’s right, they sell the computer monitor housings separately. Along with logic control boards, LCD modules, power inverter modules, etc, for a computer monitor.
It’s actually very possible to buy within this building the components to assemble your own monitor. Likewise, there were stores selling unpopulated RAM module PCBs, and you can if so inclined buy your own RAM chips and solder together your own RAM modules…
Categories: Electronics & Computers Tags: computers, Cool, Electronics, images
New Targus PA410U DEFCON CL Notebook Computer Cable Lock Product Review
Targus PA410U DEFCON CL Notebook Computer Cable Lock
- Cable Length: 6.5 feet
- Protect your notebook: Attaches to any laptop computer equipped with a lock slot
- Cable Material: Kevlar reinforced Galvanized steel cable offers greater resistance to the more determined thief.
- Set your own password: Up to 10,000 possible combinations that can be set or changed at any time
Nearly 1,000 notebook computers are stolen everyday – protect your notebook computer and its valuable data with this affordable security product – the DEFCON CL. The Targus DEFCON Combo Lock (CL) is 6.5 feet of cut-resistant, galvanized steel cable that loops around any secure object and easily attaches to your notebooks lock slot. Our DEFCON CL features a user-settable combination lock with up to 10,000 possible settings.With up to 10,000 user-settable combinations, the DEFCON Cable Lock is the first notebook security product to offer the benefits and convenience of a keyless solution. The Targus DEFCON CL uses 6.5 feet (2 meters) of cut-resistant, galvanized steel cable to attach your notebook computer to any secure object. Simply loop the lock around a desk or chair, then insert the DEFCON CL into your notebook’s lock slot and set the combination. The included security base plate provides another convenient way to lock down a notebook or desktop computer equipped with a security lock slot.
List Price: $ 42.05
Price: $ 10.99
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Categories: Electronics & Computers Tags: Cable, Computer, DEFCON, Lock, Notebook, PA410U, product, Review, Targus
Latest TC Electronic Level Pilot, High Resolution Computer-Independent Analog Level Control Product Review
TC Electronic Level Pilot, High Resolution Computer-Independent Analog Level Control
- High resolution computer-independent analog level control
- Power free – No power-supply required
- Compact design, smooth ergonomic feel, and ‘Tight grip’ rubberized bottom plate
- Fully balanced XLR connectivity
- Quad core fully balanced extension cable to avoid messy cabling on your desk
Level Pilot is a stylish, high-resolution volume solution that fits into any active speaker setup quickly and easily with a minimum of clutter and wires. This high quality, analog, stereo volume control works independently of the computer or audio interface resulting in convenient and high-precision control over your levels during tracking or mixing at all times.
List Price: $ 95.00
Price: $ 75.99
Categories: Electronics & Computers Tags: Analog, ComputerIndependent, Control, electronic, High, Latest, Level, Pilot, product, Resolution, Review
Cat 5 Crossover
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Cat 5 Crossover

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I was lanning at Zan’s and we didn’t have a crossover cable, so I rewired this into a crossover and we got 100 Mbps over it. The LEDs on the PC in the background are link and 100Mbps lights for this cable.
Computer History Museum

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The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080 CPU.
Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the first month. Today the Altair is widely recognized as the spark that led to the personal computer revolution of the next few years.
Located in Mountain View, CA, the Computer History Museum is the world’s largest and most significant history museum for preserving and presenting the computing revolution and its impact on the human experience.
Established in 1996, the Computer History Museum is a public benefit organization dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing history.
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Complete Endust for Electronics 8 oz Multi-Surface Electronics Anti-Static Cleaner 096000 Product Review
Endust for Electronics 8 oz Multi-Surface Electronics Anti-Static Cleaner 096000
- Anti-static cleaning spray for electronics
- Anti-static dusting spray for electronics
- Oil free, wax free, and ammonia free
- Helps prolong equipment life
Endust for Electronics 8 oz. Multi-Surfac Electronics Anti-Static Cleaner. Specially formulated to safely and effectively clean electronic equipment. Picks up dust and gently cleans away fingerprints. Helps prevent build up of static charges. Oil free, wax free, and ammonia free. Stays where you spray it (won’t run). So you can clean where you want when you want. The only anti static cleaner that repels dust once applied and helps keep your equipment dust and static free. Made in the USA.
List Price: $ 6.99
Price: $ 6.99
Categories: Electronics & Computers Tags: 096000, AntiStatic, Cleaner, Complete, Electronics, Endust, MultiSurface, product, Review






