Lightweight and responsive, the K-Swiss® Super Tubes Run 50 men’s shoe is ready to take on the road, track, or trail. It’s crafted using breathable air mesh and designed with springy Tubes® cushioning technology. The Aosta® II outsole provides outstanding traction on a variety of surfaces.
Super cushioning is achieved by reinforced engineered cylinders in the landing area of the shoe
Super Flexibility is enhanced with anatomically correct flex grooves
Super Stability is created with smaller anatomically placed cylinders on the medial side
Support is obtained with structural overlays for precise mid-foot fit
Breathability is enhanced with an open air mesh upper
Lightweight and super cushioned, the Super Tubes Run 50 from K-Swiss is perfect for the runner who doesn’t want to feel weighed down. Reinforced engineered cylinders in the heel plus an anatomically correct flex groove pattern on the outsole provide outstanding performance over a wide variety of surfaces. A lightweight and supportive upper also ensures your comfort mile after mile.
A lightweight running shoe. *Durability is achieved with a full length Aosta(R) II rubber outsole. *Flexibility is enhanced by anatomically correct flex-grooves. *Breathability is increased with a mesh upper. *Cushioning is provided by k-EVA midsole compound and the dynamic motion of the tubes working in harmony with the motion of the foot. *Stay tied laces. Mesh/Suede leather
Our Price : $44.99
The two brands are believed to be electronic giants of the world. Both have created and manufactured quality appliances and devices that they now earned top spots in Home Entertainment Industry. Continuing to give high-class electronics, Sony and Samsung leads the 40-inch LCDTV world. Here is a good analysis of how Sony Bravia KDL-40W4000 competes with Samsung LE40A656 LCDTV.
Both appear to provide quality entertainment thus both competing for the top spot. These 40-inch LCD flat screens are Full High Definition televisions with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. They are also equipped with 16:9 aspect ratio since they are both widescreen TVs. Both offer 500 cd/ms screen brightness as well. Analogue and digital tuners are integrated in the system too making the competition even hotter.
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The Sony Bravia comes with a bezel in midnight black tone while the Samsung LE40A656 flaunts a crystal design in a rose-black color. The Bravia is slightly heavier with its 18.5 kg weight than Samsung’s 17kg weight. Both can be placed in a stand or mounted on the wall.
Elevate the natural running experience with the Skechers Go Run Women. This women’s minimal sneaker allows you to interact with and repsond to practically any surface, while offering the additional benefit of real world protection. A synthetic and mesh upper provides easy breathability. An integrated anti-microbial sockliner helps inhibit odor and prevents slippage. The 4mm heel drop puts you 66% closer to the ground than traditional running or training shoes. This Skechers running shoe also has high-abrasion rubber at strike points for extra stability and traction control. Stay on the move in the Skechers Go Run Women.
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Skechers invites you to Go Run with this minimalist running shoe. The outsole pattern is designed to give you maximum responsiveness across any surface and the just-enough cushioning gives you a barefoot-like feel with just enough protection for that extra edge. Throw in breezy, ventilated construction and this is a finish-line must-have.
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When it comes to performance specifications, both offer a rich set of first-rate features. Samsung has a sleep timer, auto channel search, auto volume and auto power off, Teletext at 2.5 level, gamma controls, noise reduction, and color and tone adjustment. The Sony Bravia is also equipped with the features mentioned but includes a menu of languages, and Picture Frame mode where users can display a digital photo.
However, it should be noted that Sony earns a point for power consumption. The Sony Bravia KDL-40W4000 has a run time that consumes only 176W compared to 240W of Samsung. In standby mode, the Sony LCDTV model consumes 0.19W while the Samsung LCDTV consumes less than 1W.
For image and picture quality, Samsung and Sony present to us a very tight battle. Samsung is equipped with 100Hz processing technology which offers smooth motions and no degradation on picture quality. The Bravia technology has a Live Color processing giving vivid images with true colors. Quality images that are crisp, clear, and in true colors are promised by both Samsung and Sony LCD TVs.
These two brands are indeed distinguished fighters. The Sony Bravia KDL-40W4000 and the Samsung LE40A656 LCDTV have just proven that they look stunning and classy, perform remarkably well, and deliver superior images and interesting features.
Sony Vs Samsung – The 40-inch LCD TV Battle
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These glasses has been seen throughout movies and music, particulary in the hip-hop community. The influence of MC Hammer and Run D.M.C. helped make this style popular
Cazal created a distinctive style in the 80’s and quickly became famous. Over and over these legendary shades can be seen in movies and music, particularly in the hip-hop genre. Both MC Hammer and Run D.M.C. helped to make this style popular. Grab you parachute pants, and polish up your Cazal sunglasses, the 80’s are making a huge comeback! It is noteworthy that original (vintage) Cazal sunglasses retail for 0 to 0! Features a massive synthetic frame in black with silver accent at temples. Clear lenses. Very best of quality. One size fits all.
The Nike Free Run+ 2 running shoe features a breathable mesh, multi-layer upper that offers a lightweight, second-skin-like fit. Off-center lacing and full innersleeve add plush comfort. Sculpted Phylite midsole/outsole provides lightweight support and cushioning. Deep Nike Free sipes deliver flexibility for a barefoot-like ride. BRS 1000 carbon rubber heel and environmentally preferred rubber give durability where needed. A Waffle piston outsole enhances cushioning and response. Removable insole. International shipping restrictions may apply. Wt. 7.6 oz.
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Run DMC Rapper Retro Gazelle Large Sunglasses Red Review
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Fabrication : High Quality Acrylic (Hand polished)
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Size: Frame front: 5-3/8″ x 2-1/8″ side thickness: 3/8″
Color: Red with dark smoke lens(as shown)
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NEW 80s RETRO RUN DMC RAPPER HIP HOP OLD SCHOOL GAZELLE SUNGLASSES SHADES DARK LENS OVERSIZED EYEGLASSES EYE GLASSES EYE WEAR (100% UV PROTECTION) Great quality sunglasses fashion sunglasses. Protect your eyes from the sun harmful UV rays. Flash back to the 80s. They are back in style! A wonderful fashion accessory to compliment any outfit. Why pay the high designer prices when you can collect them all at this price. Not costume glasses. Premium quality, hand Polished, sturdy. (100% UV Sun Guard)
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Cazal created a distinctive style in the 80’s and quickly became famous. Over and over these legendary shades can be seen in movies and music, particularly in the hip-hop genre. Both MC Hammer and Run D.M.C. helped to make this style popular. Grab you parachute pants, and polish up your Cazal sunglasses, the 80’s are making a huge comeback! It is noteworthy that original (vintage) Cazal sunglasses retail for 0 to 0! Features a massive synthetic frame in black with silver accent at temples. Clear lenses.
Very best of quality. One size fits all.
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See Kai Run Erez Sneaker (Infant/Toddler) Overviews
These brown and almond shoes with burnt orange accents are beautiful hues for fall. Handcrafted from butter-soft leather. Soft suede sole with non-slip rubber pads. Adjustable Velcro closures make shoes easy to get on and ensure a great fit. Breathable leather insole and lining. Comes in snazzy silver packaging for easy gift giving.brbrThese shoes are now made from new, stronger leather with over twice the fiber strength of the old leather while retaining the great look and feel that See Kai Run customers expect.brbrAge group is approximate. Please see size chart for exact sizing.brbrspan class=”red_12″ size=”10px”This is a clearance item and cannot be returned or exchanged./span
See Kai Run Erez Sneaker (Infant/Toddler) Specifications
He’s on the move and showing no signs of slowing down in his Erex sneaker from See Kai Run. The sleek leather upper has a touch of speedy attitude thanks to the stitched overlays and color accents. The soft outsole has him sure-footed thanks to a pair of rubber medallions for grip while the comfy leather lining keeps his little foot cradled in softness.
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See Kai Run Rona T-Strap Sandal (Infant/Toddler) Feature
Breathable leather lining
Foam padded collar
See Kai Run Rona T-Strap Sandal (Infant/Toddler) Overviews
See Kai Run Sandalsin blue leather with pink flowers and green leaves Perfect for spring and summer, these sandals have a delicate look yet are extremely sturdy. Velcro on both straps helps with on and off. Rubber sole is soft, sturdy and supportive. Construction: Leather upper and leather lining, rubber sole. Product Code: See Kai Run Sandals Rona in blue leather. About See Kai Run footwear All See Kai Run shoes have been awarded the Seal of Acceptance from the American Podiatric Medical Association. See Kai Run features a range of unique styles that promote healthy foot development in children. See Kai Run shoes are available in US whole sizes and feature: – Flexible rubber sole for developing feet – Durable construction and rubber soles built to stand up to rough play, indoors and out. – Wide opening and generous toe box to accommodate chubby little feet. – Lightweight soft leather upper and leather lining that is breathable and durable. – Padded collar around the top of the shoe provides extra comfort and keeps the foot in place. – Hook and loop closure allows for adjustable fit and easy on and off. About See Kai Run See Kai Run is a family owned and run business based outside of Seattle, Washington. The idea was born in 2004 when founder Cause Haun was on the quest for the perfect shoe for her son, Kai. Unable to find shoes in fun, sophisticated styles that were suitable for outdoor play yet still promoted the healthy development of little feet, she created her own line of shoes that satisfies all these needs. Cause later added Smaller by See Kai Run, a line of prewalker/first walker shoes. Size
See Kai Run Rona T-Strap Sandal (Infant/Toddler) Specifications
She’s cool, comfy and colorful in the Rona Sandal from See Kai Run. This adorable t-strap is handcrafted from soft buttery leather accented by fun botanical embellishments. The softly padded footbed is a delight to experience, plus a supper flexible rubber sole keeps a foot happily on the move.
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Saucony Triumph 7 Run For Good TM Running Shoe (Little Kid/Big Kid) Review
Saucony Triumph 7 Run For Good TM Running Shoe (Little Kid/Big Kid) Feature
Fit: True to Size
Upper: Leather/Mesh
Features of this item include: Running
Saucony Triumph 7 Run For Good TM Running Shoe (Little Kid/Big Kid) Overview
pfont size=”2″• A great introduction to a top-notch running shoebr• Textile/synthetic leather upperbr• Cushioned insolebr• Non-visible grid for heel cushioningbr• Lightweight EVA midsole provides cushioned comfortbr• Deep forefoot flex grooves for extreme flexibilitybr• Triangular lug sole for increased traction and durability/font/p
Saucony Triumph 7 Run For Good TM Running Shoe (Little Kid/Big Kid) Specifications
Speed, agility and top-performance are only the beginning of your running journey as you slide into the Saucony Triumph 7 Run for Good TM runner. A leather and mesh upper provides a lightweight and breathable case, while a supportive rubber sole is gripping on many surfaces.
See Kai Run Megan Fashion Sneaker (Infant/Toddler)
Handcrafted from butter-soft leather
Adjustable hook-and-loop straps for perfect fit
Padded colar for extra comfort
Generous width and wide toe box for extra wiggling room
Breathable leather insole and lining
Our Price : $43.95
PlasmaTV or LCDTV? What’s REALLY the difference?
It’s no doubt that there’s still a lot of confusion and misinformation when it comes to the differences between PlasmaTV and LCDTV. So how do you know which technology is right for you?
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Well, it’s not a simple matter of PlasmaTV is better, or LCDTV is better. It really depends on your circumstances and preferences. Let’s talk about the differences and the pros and cons for each, as well as some of the misconceptions regarding these TVs, and hopefully that will help you in your decision making process.
Plasma TV Or LCD TV – How Do I Decide?
K-Swiss Women’s K-Ona Run R Running Shoe Review
K-Swiss Women’s K-Ona Run R Running Shoe Feature
Fit: True to Size
Upper: Synthetic
Features of this item include: Running
K-Swiss Women’s K-Ona Run R Running Shoe Overview
Upper: Mesh/Synthetic. Flexibility is enhanced by anatomically correct flex-grooves. Support is obtained with a direct-injected urethane support cage. Stability comes from a rigid TPU midsole shank. Comfort is enhanced with a seamless upper construction. Profile: An Ultra-light and stable running shoe perfect for fast days and races.
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Many people confuse PlasmaTVs and LCDTVs because at a quick glance they look the same…they’re both flat screen TVs, with a thin profile, which can be mounted on a wall. They’re definitely both very cool technologies. They share other similarities, of course, such as screen resolution, input types, and a few others, but PlasmaTVs and LCDTVs are totally different technologies, and there are differences that you should be aware of.
The purpose of this article isn’t to explain the technical operation of PlasmaTV and LCDTV, but rather to talk about the practical, real world differences that will help you in your decision making process. A very brief explanation of the basic operation, however, might help in your understanding of why the differences exist.
The pixels in a PlasmaTV consist of phosphor lined cells filled with xenon and neon gas. Each pixel consists of a red, green and blue component, which combine to reproduce the full spectrum of colors. PlasmaTVs are an “emissive” display technology, which means it’s self-lighting.
LCDTVs are different in the sense that they are a “transmissive” display technology. Meaning the light is not produced by the LCD crystal, but rather from a light source behind the panel. A diffusion panel is used to redirect and scatter the light from behind the LCD panel. The LCD Panel itself is formed by two transparent panels with a liquid crystal solution between them. Each crystal is a like a shutter that either allow a predetermined amount of light to pass through, or block light from passing through.
So with that very basic explanation, and all of the information and misinformation out there, how do you decide which is better for you? Each technology has its pros and cons, so let’s talk about those now. Keep in mind that within both technologies, there is a huge range of quality, so our comparisons will be comparing PlasmaTVs and LCDTVs which are of equal quality.
What are the advantages of PlasmaTV?
Probably the three most notable advantages PlasmaTVs have over LCDTVs are their ability to produce very good black levels, their wide viewing angles, and a faster response time.
Better black levels mean that when you’re viewing a black image, the PlasmaTV reproduces closer to a true black than an LCDTV, and you’ll also see better contrast in the black images. If you’re viewing a dark scene in a movie, you’ll notice the color on a good PlasmaTV appears black, whereas on even the best LCDTV is appears to be a very dark gray or dark blue. You’ll also notice more detail in the PlasmaTV on dark scenes. This is because of the LCDTVs are transmissive, and when they’re reproducing a black image, they’re blocking the light from passing through. A tiny amount of light is able to leak through, which is why LCDTVs are not able to reproduce as good of a black level as PlasmaTVs. LCDs have made big improvements in their black levels, but PlasmaTV is still better in this area.
For the same reason, PlasmaTVs have a wider viewing angle. This means if you’re viewing the TV from the extreme side, or above or below, the PlasmaTV pictures will remain bright and sharp. LCDs will display some loss of brightness and become harder to view from extreme angles, although their viewing angles have improved significantly so that this is not an issue for most people.
The response time refers to the time it takes a pixel to go from black to white, then back to black. PlasmaTVs have a better response time than LCDTVs, which means that they do a better job with fast motion images, such as sports and video games. LCDTVs have been know to produce what’s know as “ghosting” because of a slower response time. As with black levels and viewing angles, this also has significantly improved in LCDTVs as many are now rated at under 8ms, and many think it’s a non-issue now. Some, however, still think complain about slight ghosting effects with LCD.
Some of the common misconceptions with PlasmaTVs are that they will only last 5 years, the plasma gas leaks and needs to be replaced, and if you leave an image on the screen for a couple of hours you will “burn in” the screen.
The early generation plasmas were not rated to last very long, but over the last few years the life expectancy of the plasma panel is usually around 60,000 hours…which translates to 20 to 25 years for most people. This is now very much in line with the life expectancy of LCDTVs, and your electronic components of both your PlasmaTV and LCDTV are far more likely to go than the plasma panel itself, so this really isn’t a practical concern for either technology.
Although not heard so much anymore, the question of gas leaking still comes up from time to time. The gas inside of the plasma panels is sealed in during the manufacturing process and there are no issues with the gas leaking and having to be replaced. If something goes wrong with the panel itself, it must be replaced. It cannot be refilled, recharged, or repaired, so this is a misconception.
Since the PlasmaTV is a phosphor based image, it is susceptible to screen burn in, meaning if you leave a static image (CNBC Ticker symbol, video games, etc) on the screen for long periods of time, it will become permanently ingrained into the TV, effectively ruining your TV. Manufacturer’s Warranties do not cover this and this was a concern in the early PlasmaTVs. While it’s a very real issue, in my many years of retail sales, I’ve only seen this in a small handful of cases. The PlasmaTV manufacturers have taken steps to almost eliminate this as a concern for most users. With that said, if you are taking things to the extreme and only watching one channel every day for three weeks, there’s a good chance it will be an issue. In this case you’re better off with an LCDTV, which does not have this issue.
So what are the advantages of LCDTVs?
Some of the advantages to LCDTVs are they are more energy efficient than PlasmaTVs, they are physically lighter, they produce a brighter picture, and most LCDTVs have an anti-reflective screen.
Being more energy efficient doesn’t just save on the electrical bill, but also saves on the life of your electronics. The hotter electronics run, and the harder they work, the shorter they last. PlasmaTVs tend to be less efficient and produce more heat than LCDTVs.
LCDTVs are lighter than PlasmaTVs, because PlasmaTV panels are made with two glass panels, which add quite a bit to the weight, particularly in larger sets. It’s nice when you have to hang your TV on the wall, or move it, but you must still take the same care when you’re mounting it, as they’re still heavy and awkward to deal with.
For the same reason, LCDTVs are often a better fit in bright rooms. The glass that’s used on PlasmaTVs is most of the time very reflective, which means if you have a lot of direct light, then you’ll experience a lot of glare with your PlasmaTV. Most LCDTVs have a flat-finish, or anti-glare screen which deflects glare making it almost a non-issue. There are some LCDTVs that use a reflective screen over the panel, so if this is an issue, be sure to check before you purchase your TV.
LCDTVs are also brighter than PlasmaTVs, which can be an advantage, but not always. In bright rooms, this will help with viewing but in low light situations, often times a TV with lower brightness will display a better picture.
LCDTVs were priced quite a bit higher than PlasmaTVs even up to a year ago, but their prices have rapidly declined as manufacturers figured out how to manufacture larger panels, which means they can “cut” more of the smaller LCD panels out of a larger panel. This has driven the prices down significantly and now prices are much more in line with PlasmaTVs.
LCDTVs have also gotten the jump when it comes to the newer 1080p resolution, which displays a progressive 1920 x 1080 resolution. There are more LCDTVs available in 1080p, although in the last 6 months there have been more PlasmaTVs coming out with this resolution.
So what do we think?
It’s hard to say definitively which technology is better, or which technology you should invest in. In my opinion, PlasmaTV still has the better picture. But of course, that’s subjective, and I know many people that think that LCDTV has the better picture. To me, the PlasmaTV picture is more natural, with a more accurate color reproduction, and it still has much better black levels than LCDTV.
But it’s a tough decision, because LCDTVs have dropped in price quickly and the outstanding issues with LCDTV have been greatly improved so that the two are very close. Of course, the picture quality verses the price will influence your decision, but now you can get either technology for a great price.
So what things should you consider when making your decision? Keep in mind your viewing situation. Are you in a very bright room? Will your TV have direct light shining on it? Are you mostly watching a single channel or playing video games all day? If so, I’d say an LCD is probably the way to go.
If you’re watching a lot of sports, strictly concerned about picture quality, and you’re in a light controlled environment, I’d recommend a quality PlasmaTV.
Either way you go, both PlasmaTV and LCDTV have gotten so good I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
Plasma TV Or LCD TV – How Do I Decide?
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