
A compass is an instrument used for navigation. It helps one find one’s bearing in relation to the four cardinal directions based on the ability of the compass’ needle point to align itself to the earth’s north. The compass uses magnetism and the principles of electromagnetism to be able to tell the correct direction. Given this information about a compass, it would seem that the word compass is a good brand name for a metal detector.
Compass Electronics produces metal detectors for treasure hunting and metal detecting in general. For seasoned metal hunters, the Compass metal detector is the detecting tool of choice. Just like a compass can readily help one find the correct path, a Compass metal detector helps one find hard to find metals hidden beyond sight.
Compass Electronics had its say in revolutionizing the technology for metal detectors. It introduced Compass metal detectors with two D shaped coils mounted together to form a circle and this design has been widely adopted by other metal detectors.
All metal detector dealers and outlets will have a wide array of Compass metal detectors to choose from. There are different designs of Compass metal detectors for specialized detecting needs. You can pick one that will suit your style, preferences and budget. If you are unsure about what type of Compass metal detector to purchase, or it is your first time to try the Compass brand, you may ask the advice and help of qualified individuals from good and reliable metal detector stores.
You can also opt to ask around from other Compass metal detector users about what they think about their gadgets and how effective it is in helping them in their metal detection. It is always helpful to get a peer’s review because that way, you know you will get unbiased opinions and they will want to help you.
For lack of personal peer that may be into metal detecting like you, you can check online for reviews, particularly on user ratings of the Compass metal detector.
If it is your first foray into the world of metal detection, you may become daunted by the amount of choices one has when it comes to purchasing a metal detector. Keep in mind however that no matter how good a metal detector brand happens to be, its effectivity is dependent on your skills as a metal detector as well as its features compatibility with the type of metal detection you want to achieve.
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What is the coolest tech gadget out there right now under $150?Trying to come up with a great xmas gift idea for the employees of our company.




It's too bad most high school kids have never played a real video game, and don't have any high-tech stuff.
I love kseigal's idea about the bed! I want to make love in a bed like that! 8^)
We are seeing a lot of integration now–cellphones with cameras and GPS, GPSs with MP3 players, etc. I think we'll see a lot more of that. TVs, computers, media players, GPSs, cellphones, internet terminals, etc. etc. will all come together into general 'electronic devices'. They'll probably come up with some good name for them, like iGizmo.
Notice how small cellphones and MP3s have gotten in just the last few years. It's just a matter of time before we're wearing them on the ear like a bluetooth earpiece, and then -inside- the ear like a hearing aid. These could also have GPS and guide you to your destination with voice commands. ("Now turn left up there by the gas station. It's the fourth house on the left, with the birch tree. Watch out for that kid on the bike!")
I have seen 'glasses' that have little TV screens on them. They could be made into real glasses that you wear all the time. You could watch TV on them, or other kinds of media, or use them as computer monitors. They are always with you, always connected to the Internet, integrated with your phone and your GPS and your MP3 player and video camera and. . . well, you get the idea.
We are now only starting to realize remote-control devices. I mean calling your phone and entering codes on the keypad to turn on your heat, record stuff on your TV, thaw something for dinner, warm up your bed, etc. We'll see a lot more of this integrated into the Internet and your personal in-ear phone/media device/Internet terminal.
WiFi will die, and good riddance! It will be replaced by something more universal. Wireless Internet that you can carry with you anywhere. Maybe a satellite-based system that you can use anywhere in the world, like GPS is today.
You can give anything you want but the deduction for business gifts is limited to $25.00 per person.
Hi…those men can be difficult to buy for, huh? My husband is one of them too. I would recommend buying him a gift card for one of his favorite stores. You could then buy him a nice Christmas card and right a sweet message to let him know how much you love him and put the gift card in the card. Merry Christmas…early:)
That’s a cool idea. How well does it work when you’re biking? Does it get choppy from having an inconsistent 3g signal?
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While many people do by the new (and expensive) tech items to make themselves 'feel richer', I believe that most people are more like my husband and I … while we can certainly 'afford' the best and newest, we choose to wait, to see what happens next, and when we do buy, we buy what we NEED for our uses. We have 'top of the line' computers that are 'home built' (my husband is a web developer with the proper skills), and are now looking into getting an HDTV … but we want one about 32" and we want to get the least expensive way to get the shows we usually watch … and we'll also have great DVD play, too, of course, even though we have only a 'normal' DVD player … we have many (over 100) DVDs and we won't get any 'HD' (probably Blu-Ray at this point, but it's still early) player until that has 'settled down' and we can see which will be the one that 'survives' longer than a year or two. We do NOT have the fanciest cell phones (we do carry 'pay as you go' phones for emergencies and to tell time), and we don't own a car and won't own a car because we live in the city, and we don't want to 'pollute' the world any more than is absolutely necessary. As long as we're HAPPY then we'll continue to make our purchases according to our own schedule, and not to the 'schedules' many companies use to keep people BUYING when what they've got is 'good enough' for at least 2-5 years more.
22" Widescreen flat panel display (1680×1050 res)
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Processing power is out, massive storage is in. Having an in-dorm room media server configured with a terabyte of storage space, 8GB of RAM on a wired gigabit ethernet router is as cool as it gets. Composite video out from your server to your plasma HDTV will rock completely.
I agree, however the actual number may even be lower.
I think there are multiple reasons for failure:
- product does not address a "need" that anyone can identify with
- product is too expensive
- product is too complex
- too much competition; profit margin too slim
- developer can't find a mass producer for product, even it's a good one
- developer(s) didn't have enough business savvy
- poor marketing
There's likely other reasons too.