www.newtonmed.com Review:
Newton Medical Center - Family Friendly. First Class. - Newton Medical Center is a 103-bed, not-for-profit facility dedicated to providing health care services to residents of Harvey and surrounding counties.
Country: 108.168.213.82, North America, US
City: -96.8217 Texas, United States
Extremely easy to use. Website is very user friendly and i was able to get a text message when my temperature was to low. Device even let me know when the power was restored in my home. I would recommend this product to anyone.
I bought a 32 in. Led in dec. 2012. In dec. 2013 the tv would not turn on. I unplugged it and it worked fine. Then after about a month it did the same thing, only now it needs to be unplugged 10 times and it may turn on. Now, mar. 2014, it won't even turn on. I called company and they can't help me! I may have been helped if I would have called right away:((! Worst tv I ever owned, I just wasted $200, so as of now I purchased a samsung with 4 year warranty! My opinion is the element is junk! Hope this helps.
I researched this for a long time before buying and kept coming back to the F80. I'm almost 200 lbs, so I needed something durable and this has worked perfectly. As other reviewers have mentioned, the fan is a joke, but that doesn't really bother me. Other than that, I have no complaints at all. It's also reassuring to have the Sole warranty and brand behind it.
I was really looking forward to giving this to my 7 year old because she loves my iPad so much. I thought this would be a good starter without the hefty price tag. I might as well have bought her the iPad or similar device though. Compared to a full blown tablet the LeapPad programs are VERY expensive. The cheapest programs for the LeapPad are about $5, and their are relatively few of them available. Most of the programs, in fact the vast majority, are $10. Compare that now to the cost of children's educational programs for an iOS device that are between free and 1 or 2 bucks, and the value of this product washes away pretty quick. Its extremely... sometimes painfully slow too. The device comes with about 10 or 12 programs but my 7 year old was board with those after a couple of hours; she spends most of the time now playing with the camera, which has pretty poor resolution. All things aside except for the cost of the programs, the iPad or similar device is a MUCH better value. When you add the comparison of speed, camera and screen resolution, the LeapPad is simply a waste of money.