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Oct 26, 2016
Excellent value with Touchscreen magic!
1 of 1 found this helpful A gift for the wife to get her away from the desktop. She is a game player and the touchscreen has changed her life and, frankly, the only way to go in a laptop. The 15.6 screen is perfect for her, but the keyboard layout and the Touchpad have a bit of a learning curve if you haven't used one before, but that is to be expected. The screen is sharp and bright but adjustable, of course, to your lighting conditions. The Owner's Manual can be downloaded from Dell and is worth having to learn all the gestures of the touchpad and the general basics. It's 90+ pages so have your printer loaded. The machine is Dell quality throughout, and is the only brand I really trust.

Oct 26, 2016
Great Shemagh!
I personally prefer those woven in Pakistan as this one is and have several. It seems to be what I would call a medium heavyweight, which is a good thing if you are looking for warmth. Color is very dark, also a good thing if using to camouflage. I also like the 42" x 42" as opposed to the 41"x43", but that's just me. It is a little "stringy" from the weaving process when you get it, but just spend a minute or two picking or cutting them off and you are ready to go.

Jun 23, 2017
A novel use for this product
I enjoy the study of all kinds of survival traps and snares used from the Americas to Cambodia. Most employ a springy stick as the engine to activate the trap by means of a simple trigger. In the southwest where I live, there might not be such a stick readily available, so I thought I would give this bungee cord a try. Just anchor it to anything close at hand such as a rock or brush and set the trap just as you would with the cord off the spring stick. It works perfectly, withstands many uses unlike a spring stick, and is easy to carry and camouflage.