Garmin Carrying Case for n?vi 660 Portable GPS Navigator (010-10823-01)

Garmin Carrying Case for n?vi 660 Portable GPS Navigator (010-10823-01)
For nuvi 200w - 250w - 660 - 670 - 680 Personal Travel Assistant
Customer Review: Disappointed
well it is what it is, seems a bit cheap-o to me reminds me of the case I got with my Dell Axim, it is leather….but beware it looks very supple in the picture, when in actuality it is very hard, and fits the GPS very very tightly almost too tight for my taste. would definitely be a lot better if it were made from a more better grade of leather. but just my thoughts. buy it if you like but remember looks may be deceiving.
Customer Review: Great Protection - A Must Have!
Yeah this is a leather case, but there isn’t much to brag about here. I wanted something to protect my investment and that’s just what this does. My nuvi 650 fits slides in nice and snug. My only gripe is that I wish there was a leather handle on this case. If you want to protect your unit from scratches, get this!
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World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 (DVD-Rom)
List Price: $19.99
Used Price: $17.99
Customer Review: A flowing, realistic soccer game, with a few minor flaws
This game can be both exhilirating and frustrating. First, let me say that most of the other reviews have got it right, as far as fluid, realistic gameplay, and badly done difficulty settings. But the reviewer that says it is impossible to score is doing something wrong, because scoring is easy if the difficulty level is low. But I’ll come back to all that later. Previously to buying this game, I owned EA Sports’ FIFA World Cup 2002 and 2006. When we got the 2006 version, I loved setting up matches between two countries such as Argentina and France and watching Riquelme and Zidane go head to head. But gradually I got tired of the mindless actions of the computer. For instance, Thierry Henry would get a through pass and have nobody between him and the goal, then senselessly turn back into the chasing defenders and lose the ball. Tackles and throughballs just didn’t resemble real life, and every player felt virtually the same whether he was Ronaldinho or Joe Cole. Then I found Winning Eleven 9. I read the reviews and decided to go with this slightly older version for a few reasons; it was cheaper, and one reviewer said that the newer version lacked the good feel and gameplay this one was supposed to have. I have had this game for over a month now, and have been playing it several times a week. The appeal of this game is only fully understood after one has played it. I play soccer on a high-school team and watch it on the professional level. This is as close as I have seen to the real thing in any computer game. When you are dribbling with Ronaldinho, he handles differently from Henry or Cristiano Ronaldo or Rooney, as I found when I tried the dribble challenge(one of the useful training tools available). You can run at defenders and beat them, unlike FIFA 2006. My brother actually pulled a Maradona and dribbled past the goalie, an absolute impossiblity in the EA Sports game. You almost get the feel that if you try a play that worked in real life, it would work in this game. It has far more depth than FIFA 2006, with man-marking, advanced tactical settings, and even accumulated fatigue and player development in the Master League (kind of like a soccer campaign mode, where you manage a club team through a season or three). Then, too, it has the unpredictability real soccer does. For instance, you will score a goal, and the player will start running and the team cheering, only for the camera to show the referee standing there with his flag up. Offside! (This can work for you as well as against you.) Or you get fouled in the box, and score the penalty kick. Or a player takes a hard tackle and has to be carried of the field on a stretcher. The only serious problem with the gameplay that I would fix if I could is with the shooting. It is not impossible to score. However, many good opportunities are lost from wildly off-target shots. When you do score, goalie reactions are feeble or non-existent, even from world-class goalies like Buffon and Cech. I think they had to do that to let goals happen once in a while, but it would make the game better if players just placed shots more accurately automatically and goalkeepers reacted, but couldn’t always make the save (like it happens in real life). More consistent, automated reactions would also be helpful in loose ball situations, when your players don’t always chase the ball. That said, if the review were just about gameplay this game would have five stars. However, I had to take off a star because of the difficulty settings, already described by other reviewers, and the menus. I found I can still win on third-star difficulty, but it often takes several attempts for a slim 1-0 victory. Then, too the menus are not as intuitive as they could be, and at first I was frustrated when I could not use the mouse in the menus. I got used to it quickly, though. The graphics don’t make or mar this game. I found the lighting to be better than FIFA 2006, which made every stadium far too dim. Occasionally you’ll see a goalkeeper dive through his post to make a save, but that’s minor. The physics are good, with players actually seeming like they are dribbling and not gliding on ice with legs moving for effect. Overall, a good game with some quibbles. I would take it over any EA Sports game, even a newer one, any day of the week and on weekends.
Customer Review: I still think it’s worth it !
I have written reviews before about the Konami Winning Eleven 7 and I gave it a 5 star. You have to understand that before I played the W11 series, I used to play EA FIFA games which are a shame in comparison to Konami. I gave this game a 4 stars for a few reasons which I will discuss. The gameplay is still fantastic and definitely gotten better with every new game. On the other hand the graphics are still not the best and have to admit EA have beaten Konami in ONLY that department. Another thing I would like to state is the difficulty levels in the game are a little weird. 1 star is very easy, 2 stars is also easy and,just like the 1 star, opponents don’t speed up to run after you, but on 3 stars it gets really difficult, where the opponents move the ball quicker than you and start hounding you when they are defending. I believe the 2 star should be somewhere in between to get better practice. They still have flaws in the game especially with the random switching of players you are trying to control when the ball is centered between 2 or 3 of them or when defending. These are very minor problems that can be fixed but other than that game is incredibly good and worth it.
adidas Elite Small Duffel
The Elite duffel is such a great all-purpose carry all for men and women, and of course, adidas will always live up to your high standards. This nylon bag has a top-load u-shape zippered entry, an adjustable shoulder strap, and tons of space. Great for the gym!
Price: $30.00






