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The Gadgeteer Daily Digest [The-Gadgeteer]( Like Us [Facebook]( Follow Us [Twitter]( Latest News Sep 18, 2017 [Samsung Galaxy Note8 review (day 2 & 3)]( by Julie Strietelmeier On Friday I posted my [first day impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Note8]( and I’m back with a few more thoughts after spending the weekend with this phone. So go check out day 1 and then come back for more. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Nebula Mars Theater-Grade portable cinema review]( by Michael Strange Ever since I purchased my first HDTV I’ve been fascinated with Home theater products. Over the years I’ve owned several TVs and every year they got bigger, smarter, and all with better resolution. One thing I never considered purchasing was a home theater projector. But, when I got the chance to review this incredibly compact theater-grade projector made by a company that is best known for producing quality, bargain-priced battery packs and accessories for phones, I was intrigued. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy Note8, Mr. Lentz leather briefcase, and more – Weekly roundup]( by Julie Strietelmeier With Apple’s unveiling of the iPhone X and the Samsung Galaxy Note8 arriving on my doorstep, it’s been a busy week for the Gadgeteer. Click through to catch up on everything we’ve posted this week. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( Featured Free Resource [Accelerate Digital Innovation Through a Business Technology Partnership]( Tools and Technology: The Digital Business Transformation Playbook [While you wait to pre-order the iPhone X, shop for a case to protect it]( by Julie Strietelmeier Whenever top-tier companies like LG, Samsung, and Apple roll out a new smartphone, my inbox starts bursting at the seams with emails from vendors who are excited to announce cases and accessories for the new devices. As you would guess, since this past Tuesday, I’ve been drowning in emails about new iPhone 8, 8 Plus, X cases. I spent the afternoon going through all those emails and picked some of my notable iPhone X cases to share with you. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [WaterField’s new iPhone camera bag holds all your iphonography gear]( by Julie Strietelmeier If you love using your smartphone as your primary camera, then you will appreciate the new iPhone Camera Bag from WaterField Designs of San Francisco California. This small shoulder bag will hold all your small clip-on lenses, cables, and other accessories that you need when you’re shooting on the go and don’t want to stuff your pockets with gear. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [SportRX.com prescription sunglasses review]( by Andy Chen If you require very strong prescription eyewear like I do (-9.00 and beyond for me), you know that the options for sunglasses are slim. Besides clip-ons, what else is there? SportRX.com has a wide selection of nearly every major brand of stylish frames plus knowledgeable staff to help you make your prescription sunglasses become reality. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( Featured Free Resource [Accelerate Digital Innovation Through a Business Technology Partnership]( Tools and Technology: The Digital Business Transformation Playbook [Samsung Galaxy Note8 review (day 1)]( by Julie Strietelmeier Yesterday I posted a [gadget diary entry]( where I professed my immediate love (lust?) for the Samsung Galaxy Note8. Today I turned off my iPhone 7 Plus, set up the Note8, and started using it as my primary device. Have my feelings changed already? Let’s find out with my multi-part diary style review. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Clear some space on your desk with this new vertical laptop stand from Satechi]( by Julie Strietelmeier If your work surface is cramped, the anodized aluminum Vertical Laptop Stand from Satechi will help you reclaim some space. The stand has been designed to be universally compatible with a variety of laptops and tablets from different manufacturers like Apple, Dell, Samsung, Asus and many more. The stand has an adjustable rubber lined jaw that opens from .5 – 1.5 inches so it can even accommodate devices that are in cases. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [VertDesk V3 Electric standing desk review]( by Bob Patterson Those of us who spend a lot of time plugging away on the computer are learning more and more about the health benefits of standing desks. While there are lots of options out there to get up off of your chair, electric desks provide the added benefit of being adjustable at the push of a button to your desired height. They can get expensive, however, and not all electric desks are created equal. It’s an investment that requires some serious consideration ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Save up to $300 when you pre-order your iPhone 8 from Verizon Wireless]( by Julie Strietelmeier Did you stay up late last night so you could pre-order a shiny new iPhone 8 or 8 Plus? If you hesitated due to the price, you can save $300 if you’re a Verizon customer and have a smartphone that you’re willing to trade-in. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Julie’s gadget diary – Oh no! I think I love the Samsung Galaxy Note8]( by Julie Strietelmeier I’m having a first world style crisis today because I think I want to go back to Android. Am I crazy? Well yeah, that’s been established before now. But let me back up a bit… ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in to receive relevant communications from The-Gadgeteer.com. 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