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jeff
Welcome to my review center... I love reading reviews and feedback from the actual users it really helps to make a choice. Here I have compiled some excellent reviews for various product... I am sure you would love to check them out.
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Jul 31, 2006

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Overall the product works: good battery life, good capacity, and decent video/photo quality. Not a replacement for a dedicated, high quality camcorder.
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Overall, the V200 is a definitely improvement over the old Logitech Cordless Notebook Mouse. Logitech has taken all the good points of the old Cordless and improved on it. The V200 has found a permanent place inside the notebook bag.
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This is an excellent, flawless mouse from Logitech - the black plastic is glossy, it's featuring an invisible beam and connected to my Windows XP laptop like a charm. It tracks on the wood of the desk at home and at college without any pad needed. It is very simple to turn it off and on - just click the USB transmitter in the mouse base, or take it out.
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Great cordless mouse, combines good size, great battery life and precision.

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This little beauty plays mp3 and wma files no hassle - very easy to use -great little display and long battery life. has a loop for you to tie it to something of your choice. would have been nice to have a clip a-la the ipod shuffle but quite easily securable by other methods.

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It's not that Cook Off is a bad game--all Wii owners should at least rent it for a weekend, and some will fall in love enough to buy it outright--but it isn't a particularly great game either. It's the gaming equivalent of a local neighborhood eatery: the food's good and service is decent, but it certainly won't be the best meal you've ever had.
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When it comes to captivating casual gamers, control needs to be simple and intuitive, and the Cooking Mama franchise needs to evolve to do that. We could rant all day about what technically works and why 1:1 motion is important, but in the end it?s an issue of whether or not the game is fun, inviting, and entertaining. The overall consensus; it?s still a fun game, as long as you can ignore some of its faults? Cooking Mama: Cook Off can act as that first step towards an inevitable improvement. We love the series, but we simply can?t endorse this one. Here?s hoping for a sequel that truly innovates around the controller, rather than borrowing from DS control.
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The Wii control actually makes it much more fun, except the rolling up part where, if you wear the wrist strap, you have to quickly unspin it before the next step. Overall Cook Off is a great Wii game to have fun while waiting for the next upcoming Super Paper Mario, or Metroid Prime Corruption. You should definitely give the game a chance, and if you're not careful you might learn some cuisine as well.
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If you liked the DS version you will not be disappointed with this one! It's a lot of fun and you might even learn a new recipe or two!
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It's hard to figure out who to recommend Cooking Mama: Cook Off to outside of young girls or chronic party-gamers. It's a passable cooking simulator that's not without its own brand of charm, but which also lacks polish. However, if you're like me (or even if you're not), odds are you're wondering why you should spend $50 on a game that lets you cook virtual food when you could instead buy $50 of real food, do the cooking yourself (with far more precise recipes and actions, and a lot more potential for adventure), and have a grand old feast afterwards
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