Advantages: Lightweight, compact, great for taking on holiday, plenty of room on HDD Disadvantages: Found the camera microphone sensitive to wind noise at times.
I purchased the Sony HDD cam towards the end of 2007. It cost me just over $1100 Australian, (around 320 GBP).
The camera is light, compact, with easy to follow controls. Although the model is listed as SR60, in fact the hard-drive storage is 30gb, and I've found that this provides more than adequate room for my needs. You can record on this camera in several modes - Ive just set mine on High Quality mode which according to the instruction book is good for around 440minutes recording time- surely enough to satisfy most video buffs !
I'm not a whizz at connecting these things up, and getting the info on to computer, but I found the Sony remarkably easy to deal with. It was just a matter of putting the camera on its cradle, and transferring the digital footage through a supplied cord to the 2.0 USB slot of my computer (on which I ...
Jim2003 04.06.2008
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Advantages: Good sound quality for price, sturdy, long cable length Disadvantages: Can be uncomfortable over long periods of use, not exactly small
For their price the SR60 are a great pair of headphones. Why am I saying this? Well until I brought them I was used to my headphones breaking within three to six months down the line. I wouldn't say it's the headphones fault. As with everything you pay for what your get, so if you fork out £20 for a pair of ear buds then don't expect them to last the year. Though I also managed to pick up my pair for the bargin price of £60 due to last years sales.
So far I've had my pair for close to eight months and I haven't had much to complain about. In fact, quiet the opposite. They have a solid build quality with a thick, well protected jack cable, which means the the chances of a lose or broken wire causing sound in one or both ears to cut falls dramatically. Even more impressive is that the Grado provide a year long guarantee ...
ScreamingTc 28.11.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Grado SR60
Advantages: Good sound quality. Disadvantages: Not too good stuffed in the backpack!
people do find the somewhat unusual on-ear fit a little uncomfortable after a while, so I would suggest a lengthy audition.
All in all, a good headphone but the step up to the SR80 is the biggest 'bang-for-buck' ratio in the Grado range. If you have the extra cash, go for the SR80's. ...
NomisG 21.09.2007
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Intermec's SR60 is a tethered, handheld industrial strength laser scanner designed to meet the needs of users who require extra long range scanning. The SR60 scanner is designed to enable users to quickly and easily scan barcodes near and far, from as close as 27 inches (71 cm) to 36 feet (11 meters) away. This scanner is ideal for industrial applications including warehouse management, work in process, and in-transit visibility applications.The industrial design of the SR60 ensures minimal downtime for users. The SR60 withstands multiple drops to concrete from 6.5 feet, cold and hot temperatures, and is sealed to withstand dirt and incidental water. This enables users to utilize the SR60 for scanning applications inside and out including rigid freezer environments.
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