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It takes a little working with to fully appreciate Access, since it's basically a more advanced Excel. Once I worked with it a while, I love it more than Excel.
For what it is, the PS-VR is awesome and I think that Sony will make a killing off of this headset. This VR-Headset falls in between Pro and beginner Mobile VR. There is a bunch of complaints about the Move-Controllers or regular controllers tracking being a "Hit or Miss," but in my experience I have had virtually no trouble with tracking. Also, for a medium-level-consumer-grade VR-Headset, it is more comfortable than the Oculus Rift. The only real complaint I have with this VR-Headset is the Low Detail from the low resolution and a bit of motion sickness, but motion-sickness is expected with almost all VR; I experienced motion sickness with the Oculus Rift as well. With Oculus and HTC Vive, one needs a beastly PC in order to use Oculus or the Vive, which can cost more than a 500gb PS4 and VR bundle. Additionally, the Headset is very easy to set up because of the Plug-&-Play design and Sony has even included numerical labels to show the user what step is next; however, I did not even use the instructions or looked at the numerical labels to install this unit; any tech savvy teen or adult can use common sense to figure out what plug goes where, if not there are comprehensive instructions located in a VERY LARGE instruction booklet included inside the box or one can always watch a instructional PS-VR installation video on Youtube. I usually do not purchase Tech right off the bat because the price usually drops down significantly after several years, but in this case I compared the price drops from Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, which have have stayed steady throughout the years they have been in service; however, I surmise that the Oculus and Vive will drop in price soon or maybe they will come out with their own Medium-Grade-Consumer-Level VR-Headset. Retrospectively, if you have a PS4, and in the market for a VR headset, then PS-VR is a great choice for anyone looking for an affordable VR-Headset.
Cheap Chinese stuff. It doesn't have any kind of way to secure the lid to the box, except a belt with a plastic buckle. Are you kidding? The battery I want to use with this box is a 27 series, weights 54 lbs. Plastic buckle? You need to improve something as a securing mechanism, to carry the box secure by holding the lid handle. I'll send it back.
Unrealistic in that the computer scores too many dramatic last minute goals. Also the ref gives out way too many cards even for the slightest of foul.
I spent a long time researching hardtail 29er bikes when I decided to buy one. The LBS had bikes in my price range but with inferior component groups and mechanical rather than hydraulic disc brakes.The Diamondback had the best component group and hydraulic disc brakes for the price I wanted to pay. 10 speed cassette for this price is unheard of. The frame got wonderful reviews online and I agree it is solid. Assembling the bike is more complicated than road bikes because of the disc brakes and a more detailed instruction guide would have been helpful. The brake pads squeal some as they are braking in but the noise stopped after about 20 miles. Rolls over everything in its path and faster climbing than my old 26inch dual suspension Trek. The ride is bumpier because it is a hardtail but is considerably lighter. I have read that 29ers can be slower to turn in tight situations but did not find that to be the case with mine. My only complaint is the cheap seat that came with the bike. I also replace the pedals immediately with clip ins. Good value on Amazon.