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Friday, 12 June 2009

Accessory Power Bendable Mini Table-Top Tripod with Non-skid feet For Flip Ultra / MINO Digital Camcorder Models F230W F230B F230P F230G F260W F260B F260N F260N F360W F360B F360N F360N

Accessory Power Mini Bendable Tripod is designed to give you flexibility that no other tripods do. Compact size and light weight are ideal for transportation and storage, easily fits in your pocket or any bag and even has a clip to attach to some portable accessories. Made from Highly durable material, the tripod is meant to last and is even protected with 3 year manufacturer's warranty. But Best of all it does not limit you when size is an issue, and shooting space is not accessible by other bulkier stands. Whether on the window sill, car roof or any uneven surface, this super compact stand will come to big help. Compatible with Flip Ultra / Mino Digital Camcorder Models F230W F230B F230P F230G F260W F260B F260N F360W F360B F360N
Customer Review: cheap light easy but a little sloppy
overall good for simple point and shot use, but the legs don't hold the shape you move them into very well, so they move a bit.
Customer Review: just what you need
This is a compact little gem. It allows the Flip to balance and remain steady on all kinds of even and uneven surfaces. If you bought a Flip in the first place, you are probably looking for small size/convenience/automatic settings over the myriad of options you would find in a larger camera. This fits the bill. My seven year old uses it often as me makes his own "documentaries". He even uses it as a handle for the camera when he films while walking around. For the price, it is a handy accessory that works well.


If you are rebuilding your vehicle or restoring an old one like new, you might consider using the GM 700R4 transmission. There are many benefits to using this model. Many of the benefits include the performance, the overdrive, gas mileage, and increasing the value of your vehicle.

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Rebuilding a car is a lot of fun. When you can use an affordable upgrade like the 700R4 transmission, you will also see that is has a low 3.06 ratio in the first gear. This is over 20% lower than more Chevrolet models you will find.

The overdrive for the 700R4 will give you an almost 40% improvement on gas mileage in comparison to a 3-speed automatic. For this reason, the 700R4 is the best option for anyone who wants to do an overdrive conversion for muscle car restorations because they can add the overdrive option. This model has a 30% overdrive. Better gas mileage is a really big deal when it comes to vehicle restorations. You want to get the most for your money, especially with the sporadic gas prices today.

Restoring your vehicle using the GM 700R4 transmission is the best option because you will find that the value of your car increases significantly. This is because it's the best option today for restoring old muscle cars, trucks, or just converting an old 2-3 speed vehicle. You might not even be thinking about selling your car and just want a new gear. This is the best solution to increase performance and it will run like a completely new vehicle.

The best modification you can use for a restoration of a vehicle or an upgrade on an old car or truck is the drivetrain. This part will allow you to save money in gas, have more power, and you even can add the converter lock-up option. With a 3.06 ratio in the first gear, no other model can compare. This unit works second to none when it comes to total performance. In addition, you will find that your vehicle is worth more money than it was before with this type of upgrade.

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