Sunday, March 15, 2020

What Inside The Package [Airsoft - H&K USP Electric (AEP)] (plus: personal comment, maybe)

What is stated in the package on the web sites from the airsoft store:
  • Gun
  • Magazine
  • Battery: 7.2v 500mAh NiMH Micro AEP Type (Battery and charger sold separately) 
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What actually in the Package:
  • Gun
  • Magazine 
  • Speed Loader
  • Cleaning Rod
  • Manual
  • What to do Paper when the airsoft gun have troubleshooting 
What is not included but necessary:
  • Airsoft BBS
  • Battery: 7.2v 500mAh NiMH Micro AEP
  • 7.2v 500mAh NiMH Micro AEP Charger

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What is not stated in the Manual:
  • how to release the gun magazine. It only show where the gun magazine come out and where you put it back. It never show where the "release" trigger is. For airsoft beginner and/or non (real) gun owner, this could be an issue for people who actually read the manual.
    • Here a Picture of How (since the manual never show it)

What Inside The Package [Airsoft - H&K P30 Electric (AEP)] (plus: personal comment, maybe)

What is stated in the package on the web sites from the airsoft store:
  • Gun
  • 2x Magazines
  • Battery: 4x AAA's (not included)
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What actually in the Package:
  • Gun
  • 2x Magazines 
  • Airsoft BBS (unknown/unstated weight) 
  • Manual 
  • What to do Paper when the airsoft gun have troubleshooting
  • Plug
What is not included but necessary:
  •  Battery: 4x AAA's

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What Inside The Package [Airsoft - Sig Sauer P226 Spring Powered] (plus: personal comment, maybe)

What is stated in the package on the web sites from the airsoft store:
  • Gun
  • Magazine
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What actually in the Package:
  • Gun
  • Magazine
  • Airsoft BBS (unknown/unstated weight)
  • Manual
  • Warning & Caution Paper




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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Shaver I have Uses For My Sensitive Skin (List For Myself)

This is just a random blog for myself and what I think about the shaver I have uses. The early shaver I uses before I can buy my own is some kind of cheap but dependable 2 bladed disposable shaver. I don't know the brand but I know it disposable however I'm the type of person that use it until it become un-shavable.

[09/18/19] Personal Opinion: Somehow I feel that less blade is better in term of re-usability then more blade. that just my personal opinion.
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Equate Triple Blade Disposable Razors

Walmart version of that "Gillette" version. Not a bad shaver.
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Equate 5 Blade Disposable Razors

Walmart version of that "Gillette" version. Not a bad shaver. As new it can shave clean with no problem with any length of your facial hair. It does a ok job for my sensitive skin. Once the blade start going dull; the length of your facial hair may have an issue. It will feel like it pulling your hair as it shave. 
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 BIC Flex 4 "Sensitive" Disposable Razor

It may state "sensitive" on the label but it doesn't look or feel like it. As a blade it not bad but as a blade with stated "sensitive" feature/function, I feel like I been lie to. The place that look like it design for "sensitive" skin is not very ... let say it hard and plastic. Personal opinion on 1st impression; don't like it.

Once the blade start going dull; the length of your facial hair may have an issue. It will feel like it pulling your hair as it shave.

I would said it doesn't give an itch to the place I shave after shaving so that a plus, but I can't be sure if it does once the blade go dull.

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BIC Comfort 3 Disposable Razor

Comfort indeed. It may feel cheap on the hand but at least it doesn't pull the hair as you continue to use it as it go dull. That plus for me even if go dull.


 

 

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BIC Sensitive

Pro: Cheap. Con: Messy and One time uses. It not a clean shave in one go as you would think. And because it not a clean shave in one go, you have to shave several time which may cut yourself. As what it is and it's price, it can do it job but don't expect much from it.



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Schick - Xtreme 3 Sensitive

It good, that all I can say.


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Gillette - Skinguard

 

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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Top Computer Gaming Mouse Choices According to Other For 2019 (Plus links to Sources)

Top computer gaming mouse choices according to other for 2019. I will state what other tester and reviewer of their choices and a link to their source (website). As long as they are mention as a choice, it be stated here and if it not mention as final choice then I wouldn't stated it. I will also state other fact like if it wireless or there other version with the same series of that mouse. If it being mention, it be listed here.

Mentioned more then 1 time will be Highlighted. I don't remember which link but one of the link reviewer/tester stated that their test never gone pass 3,000 dpi on any of the gaming mouse. The links sources are the first 3 pages result search on google search not including video links, brand links, retail links, and any links that don't review [on Aug 2019].
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Mentioned:
  • Alienware AW958 Elite (Wire)
    • Mention: 1
  • Alienware AW959 (Wire)
    • Mention: 1 
  • Asus ROG Gladius II (Wire)
    • Mention: 1 
    • There a wireless version with the same name
  • ASUS ROG Spatha (Wireless)
    • Mention: 2
    • Battery: Rechargeable
    • Battery Life: unstated at the main website
  • Cooler Master MasterMouse MM520 (Wire)
    • Mention: 2 
      • Corsair Dark Core RGB SE (Wireless)
        • Mention: 2 
        • Battery: Rechargeable
        • Battery Life: 24 Hours [1 Day]
          • Corsair Glaive RGB (Wire)
            • Mention: 1 
          • Corsair Harpoon RGB (Wireless Version)
            • Mention: 7 
            • Battery: Rechargeable
            • Battery Life: 40 Hours [2 Days] (Default lighting)/ 60 Hours [2 Days, 12 Hours] (No lighting)
            • There a wire version with the same name 
          • Corsair Harpoon RGB (Wire Version)
            • Mention: 2  
            • There a wireless version with the same name 
          • Corsair Ironclaw RGB (Wire Version)
            • Mention: 3  
            • There a wireless version with the same name 
          • Corsair Ironclaw RGB (Wireless Version)
            • Mention: 1  
            • Battery: Rechargeable
            • Battery Life: 30 Hours [1 Days, 6 Hours ] (Default lighting)/ 50 Hours [2 Days, 6 Hours] (No lighting)
            • There a wire version with the same name 
            • Corsair M65 Pro RGB (Wire)
              • Mention: 1 
            • Corsair M65 RGB Elite (Wire)
              •  Mention: 3  
            • Corsair NightSword RGB (Wire)
              • Mention: 1 
            • Corsair Sabre RGB (Wire)
              • Mention: 2  
            • Corsair Scimitar RGB (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB (Wire)
              • Mention: 1 
            • Cougar Revenger S (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • G.Skill Ripjaws MX780 (Wire)
              • Mention: 2 
            • Gigabyte Aorus M5 (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Havit HV-MS735 (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • HP Omen Reactor (Wire)
              •  Mention: 1 
            • HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro (Wire)
              •  Mention: 2 
            • HyperX Pulsefire Surge (Wire)
              • Mention: 4   
            • LINGYI Wired Gaming Mouse (Wire)
              • Mention: 1 
            • Logitech G MX518 (Wire)
              • Mention: 3 
              • A new version of LG MX518  
            • Logitech MX Vertical (Wireless)
              • Mention: 2  
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 4 Month   
            •  Logitech G203 Prodigy (Wire)
              • Mention: 3 
            •  Logitech G300s (Wire)
              • Mention: 4 
            • Logitech G305 Lightspeed (Wireless)
              • Mention: 1  
              • Battery: 1 AA Battery
              • Battery Life: 250 Hours [10 Days, 10 Hours]/ 9 Months (Low Normal Setting for regular activity) (*this can be set at the bottom of the mouse at anytime)
            • Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum (Wire)
              • Mention: 4  
              • There are different version of G502 with different name behind them. 
            • Logitech G502 Proteus Core Tunable (Wire)
              • Mention: 2 
              • There are different version of G502 with different name behind them.
            • Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless
              • Mention: 5 
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 40 Hours [2 Days] (Default lighting)/ 60 hours [2 Days, 12 Hours] (No lighting)
              • There are different version of G502 with different name behind them. 
            • Logitech G502 Hero (Wire)
              • Mention: 3 
              • There are different version of G502 with different name behind them. 
            • Logitech G600 (Wire)
              • Mention: 2 
            • Logitech G602 Lag-Free Wireless
              • Mention: 1  
              • Battery: 2 AA Battery
              • Battery Life: 250 Hours [10 Days, 10 Hours]/ 9 Months (Low Normal Setting for regular activity) (*this can be set at the bottom of the mouse at anytime)
            • Logitech G603 Lightspeed (Wireless)
              • Mention: 1  
              • Battery: 2 AA Battery
              • Battery Life: 500 Hours [20 Days, 20 Hours] (High Gaming Mode)/ 18 Months (Low Normal Setting for regular activity) (*this can be set at the bottom of the mouse at anytime)
            • Logitech G703 Lightspeed (Wireless)
              • Mention: 1  
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 24 Hours [1 Days] (Default lighting)/ 32 hours [1 Days, 8 Hours] (No lighting)
              • There are different version of G703
            • Logitech G Pro Wireless
              • Mention: 5 
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 40 Hours [2 Days] (Default lighting)/ 60 hours [2 Days, 12 Hours] (No lighting) 
              • The wire version of G Pro  
            • Logitech G Pro (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
              • The wireless version of G Pro 
            • Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum (Wireless)
              • Mention: 2 
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 24 Hours [1 Days] (Default lighting)/ 32 hours [1 Days, 8 Hours] (No lighting)
            • Logitech G903 Lightspeed (Wireless)
              • Mention: 6   
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 140 Hours [5 Days, 20 Hours] (Default lighting)/ 180 hours [7 Days, 12 Hours] (No lighting)
              • There are different version of G903
            • Razer Atheris (Wireless)
              • Mention: 1    
              • Battery: 2 AA Battery
              • Battery Life: 350 Hours [14 Days, 14 Hours]
            •  Razer Basilisk (Wire)
              • Mention: 3   
            • Razer DeathAdder Chroma (wire)
              • Mention: 1   
            • Razer Deathadder Elite (Wire)
              • Mention: 9   
            • Razer Lancehead (Wireless)
              • Mention: 1  
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 24 Hours [1 Days]
            • Razer Mamba Wireless
              • Mention: 3  
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 50 Hours [2 Days, 2 Hours] 
            • Razer Mamba Elite (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Razer Mamba Tournament Edition  (Wire)
              • Mention: 1   
            • Razer Naga Chroma (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Razer Naga Hex V2 (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Razer Naga Trinity (Wire)
              • Mention: 7 
            • Razer Ouroboros (Wireless)
              • Mention: 1   
              • Battery: 1 AA Battery
              • Battery Life: 12 Hours
            • Razer Viper (Wire)
              • Mention: 1   
            • Redragon M601 Centrophorus (Wire)
              • Mention: 1   
            • Redragon M711 COBRA (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            •  Redragon M801 Mammoth (Wire)
              • Mention: 1   
            • Redragon M901 (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Roccat Kain 120 AIMO (Wire)
              • Mention: 2  
            • Roccat Kone AIMO (Wire)
              • Mention: 4   
            • Roccat Kone Pure (Wire)
              •  Mention: 1  
            • Roccat Kova (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Roccat Nyth (Wire)
              • Mention: 1 
            • Steelseries Sensei 310 (Wire)
              • Mention: 5  
            • SteelSeries Rival 500 (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • SteelSeries Rival 600 (Wire)
              • Mention: 4  
            • SteelSeries Rival 650 (Wireless)
              • Mention: 2  
              • Battery: Rechargeable
              • Battery Life: 24 Hours [1 Days]
            • Steelseries Rival 700 (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Steelseries Rival 710 (Wire)
              • Mention: 1  
            • Swiftpoint Z Mouse (Wire)
              • Mention: 2   
            • TeckNet Hypertrak (Wire)
              • Mention: 1     
            • UtechSmart Venus Gaming Mouse RGB (Wire)
              • Mention: 2    
            • VersionTech 2400 DPI Gaming Mouse (Wire)
              • Mention: 1   
            • VicTsing MM057 (Wireless)
              • Mention: 1   
              • Battery: 1 AA Battery
              • Battery Life: Unstated at the main web site
            • VicTsing Wireless Gaming Mouse
              • Mention: 1   
              • Battery: 1 AA Battery 
              • Battery Life: 12 Months
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              Thursday, August 8, 2019

              My Computer's Mouse (uses and/or formerly used or something similar)

              This is just random blog of some of the computer mouse that I uses, formerly uses that I somehow found around the house, and other computer mouse that around the house. I also just want show picture of computer mouse and it size. If you want know about the mouse itself look it up if I stated the model number for more information. BTW my glove size is large and my prefer mouse grip styles is palm grip. 1 inch = 2.54 cm. 4 in = 10.16 cm. 1 cm = 10 mm.

              I found this Mouse Size Chart while I was doing another blog.
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              Old Dell [logitech] wired mouse of unknown model.

              I found this PC mouse around the house. It a [Dell] mouse but it also a [logitech] mouse because it stated on the bottom. It an old technology mouse because it uses ball and PS/2 connector.


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              Logitech [B100]


              Wired Mouse (usb)

              • Sensor Resolution: 800 dpi






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              Logitech [M510]

              Wireless Mouse

              • Battery: 2 AA battery
              • Battery Life (if uses economically): 24 Month
              • Sensor Resolution: 1000 dpi 
              • Mouse Dimensions (height x width x depth): 4.72 in (120 mm) x 2.56 in (65 mm) x 1.61 in (41 mm)



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              Logitech [G203]

              Wired Mouse


              • Sensor Resolution: 8000 dpi 
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              Wednesday, July 17, 2019

              The Pro & Con of Wire and Wireless Computer Keyboard and Mouse (My Opinions, Personal Experiences, and Online Research)

              These statement is based on my opinions, personal experiences, and my online research of other people comment and opinion.

              In general by design:
              • Wire Device: Stationary, aren't going move from where it plug in. Limited by the length of the wire.
              • Wireless Device: Portable, able to be flexible in placement and uses within the range of the receiver of the device one is using.
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              Wire Keyboard & Mouse:
              Pro:
              • Always connected/powered (never loses connection to the PC)
              Con:
              • limited to the length of the wire and how far you can move it around the pc area.
              • cluster/cumbersome if you are or your area around your PC is unorganized due to limited space
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              Wireless Keyboard & Mouse:
              Pro:
              • portability and flexibility to move the device anywhere within the range of the receiver.
              • less cumbersome to those with limited space or unorganized place to places the keyboard & mouse on
              Con:
              • battery. How long a battery last depend on what you doing on the PC (main purpose on the PC), brand of the Keyboard & Mouse, and what kind of battery. Think of the wireless keyboard & mouse battery as gasoline for your car or the ink for the printer. They are like that kind of thing.
                • currently there two type of battery that wireless keyboard & mouse uses. The common "AA" battery or the internal rechargeable battery within wireless keyboard & mouse. 
                  • "AA" battery can one time uses or the rechargeable "AA" battery.
                  •  internal rechargeable battery something similar like your cellphone or tablet. (*personally I never use this type or heard of this before but it something new for me. However I can see the limit of this kind of battery over the "AA" battery and other issue if push too hard or recharge too much since I done that to my other device that I recharge a lot. Main issue: you can't change the battery if you kill the battery.)
              • connection; since you are not physically connect to the PC depending on the device (brand), how much and how hard you uses it, and the PC itself. You might lose connection if the device or the PC die on you.