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Excalibur $12.49 Excalibur - Masterprint |
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The Excalibur Kid $8.99 The Excalibur Kid |
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USB Data Cable for HTC T-Mobile Dash S620/S621 (Excalibur) $6.99 USB Data Cable for HTC T-Mobile Dash S620/S621 (Excalibur) - If you're looking for a way to transfer your data from your phone to a computer and vice versa, this data cable is for you! Insert the plugs into your phone's and computer's ports and seamlessly transfer data between the two devices. *Some phones may require additional software to transfer data. This item only includes a data cable. |
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Tadao Ebisu Series USB AKA Viking & Excalibur Board $125 The first of the new Ebisu Series USB boards, this one goes retro by supporting the classic AKA Viking and Excalibur. While no longer manufactured, Vikings and Excaliburs are still in widespread use due to AKA's top-notch quality and engineering. The Ebisu boards represent a new direction for Tadao, offering full USB functionality for firmware updates and settings modification, combined with an RGB LED to show operating status and programming menu. This places the Ebisu boards between the Musashi and Yakuza series, making them less complex but future-proofing them with USB capabilities. A mini-B USB port is built right into the board, allowing you to plug it into a computer running Windows 7, Vista, or XP, so you can utilize the Tengu USB interface. Tengu offers the ability to do secure firmware updates from the comfort of your home or office, and modify settings. Setting profiles can be read off your board, saved to a file, loaded back into any of your board's profiles or acti |
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Excalibur (Blu-Ray) $38.39 Excalibur (Blu) |
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OEM HTC USB Data/Charging Cable for HTC T-Mobile Dash S620/S621 (Excalibur) (DICU5310B) $9.99 Convenient USB data cable by HTC allows you to charge your HTC T-Mobile Dash S620/S621 (Excalibur) and transfer files with ease. Also provides the opportunity to synchronize your mobile device with a PC or laptop. Sports a lightweight design and classic black finish. HTC Part No.: DICU5310B |
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Farnam Excalibur Sheath Cleaner $7.62 Farnam Excalibur Sheath Cleaner |
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Excalibur Restored $49.99 Daniel Maclise Excalibur Restored - Giclee Print |
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Arthur and Excalibur $59.99 Newell Convers Wyeth Arthur and Excalibur - Wall Decal |
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Excalibur Acquired $34.99 Newell Convers Wyeth Excalibur Acquired - Giclee Print |
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Excalibur Electronic USB Travel Mug/ Black - 494
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Excalibur 601 USB Beverage Warmer/Cooler |
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Excalibur Electronic 494 USB Travel Mug - Blue |
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EXCALIBUR 610 USB Plasma Ball |
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iKross Portable Amplified Stereo Speaker Case (Black) for Cellphone, Smartphone, iPhone, iPod, MP3 Players with 3.5mm audio port
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Stereo Headset / Speaker Adaptor for HTC phones
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EZOPower Pocket Size High Capacity External Power Bank Battery Pack Charger with LED flashlight - 5200mAh 1A / Black
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20Q Live Game for PC by Senario - USB Key
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Excalibur 631 USB Beverage Warmer/Cooler |
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Universal Mini USB Car Charger Adapter, Black
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iKross Bluetooth Speaker Phone Handsfree Car Kit with USB Charger Port For Smartphone, Cell Phone, Tablet, Blackberry, iPhone and More
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Playstation Controller 3 - A Solid Controller, But Missing The Charging Cable Is A Rip Off
This is a great solid little controller however the fact that it does not come with a USB cable to charge it is a rip off. If two of you are playing away all night only one controller can charge at a time which is incredibly annoying as the markup on cables in the store are almost as expensive as the controller.
Including a $0.50 cable is something that should have been done. Very disappointed that they didn't.
Other than that though the controller feels good in my giant hands and the rumble feature works well. Still getting the hang of the layout as I've not touched a PS style controller for several years but does very well.
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Playstation Controller 3 - Excellent Controller, but Slightky Different From What I Expected
This is regarding the Playstation Controller 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless for PS3. Let's start off with the fact that the Playstation Controller 3 works great. It's got a slightly duller finish versus the original that came with my PS3, and it's lighter as well. Light doesn't mean cheap though, as I've been using it for about 3 weeks straight with no ill effects.
There's only one caveat though, being that it didn't come with a mini-USB cable like the original controller did(shipped in the box). Obviously I already had a cable, it's just that there was no mention of this on the Amazon page before I purchased it. Other than that, I'm extremely satisfied.
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Playstation Controller 3 - Classics Die Hard
Who didn't cringe a bit when Sony unveiled the unsightly, boomerang Playstation Controller 3 with the PS3, oh so many years ago? So when it was revealed that the controller was going to be the same shape & function as the DualShock 2, I let out a huge sigh of relief. But my relief was tempered by the announcement that there was to be no 'shock' in the new wireless controller.
"Oh well," I thought, "At least it still 'looks' like the dual shock." But then I heard that the reason for no 'shock' was that it wasn't compatible with the sixaxis feature. Now I'm no electronics engineer, but I know enough to know that there are ways to counter such incompatibilities.
I thought correctly when they released the DualShock 3, Sony's next gen gamer's Excalibur. Same awesome design that fits oh so perfectly in my hand, same game enhancing vibration function as the DS2, and now with the sixaxis control feature & it's wireless! What more do I need to say about it? Sure there are other after market controllers out there for less money, but why?
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