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Nike Men's Trail Running Shoes

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Size: 10.5


Color: Black Black Black White 1


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  • Rubber sole

Description

Chase that runner's high in the innovative, ultra-cushy Men's Nike Joyride Run Flyknit Running Shoes. Fun and free, these running sneakers boast bean bag- inspired cushioning technology for a truly joyful running experience.


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 4 x 7 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AQ2730


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 13, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nike


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  • Manuals Lacks References To Touchscreen
My only compliant (hence 4 star) is that nowhere in any of the documentation, either included included in the box or online (like ViewSonic's own User Guide for this monitor), even mentions the touchscreen, which to me seems really odd. With that said, when I initially plugged it in, I just connect the HDMI and power. There was no mention that I had to plug the USB cable too. I only realised this after a couple of hours of troubleshooting on my own when it made perfect sense that the touchscreen is basically a big mouse on top of the monitor, hence the need for the usb cable (I also remembered that HDMI data is (for most data) is one way. Other than that, I have only had this monitor for a few days, it has been great. Currently using it with a Chromebook as an external monitor (that screen is touch as well). The stand in the back has worked well for my needs. I did test the max angle (I think it is 70, this is not in the User Guide either), but I would probably only use that if I was standing when using it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2020 by Peter Stevenson

  • Great for a kiosk, app or control station
I bought this monitor for a trade show to demo an app (had it flipped 90 degrees to appear as a phone/tablet). The monitor looks really good for general display purposes and I felt the touch was accurate and had good sensitivity. The only reason I didn't give this monitor 5 stars (keep in mind it's relative to price) is due to glare. This is more glare with this monitor than pretty much any other monitor I have; however, unless you have a window with direct sunlight in the wrong place, this probably won't be that much of an issue. As a side note, I used this in conjunction with a Raspberry Pi, and there were no issues with the touch screen interface. I didn't have to load anything extra, it was just plug and play. If you are considering using this monitor for demoing apps, a control station or a kiosk, this should meet your needs at a good price. I'd definitely purchase it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019 by PeterInCrosby

  • Mixed Feelings
I really want to like this product, but various design choices leave me feeling that this is the product you make when you don't care too much. Let's get what works out of the way first: 1. The panel itself is good quality and the OSD works fine. Text is clear, colors are good, and no blue glare right out of the box, or in other words, the image is comfy. Brightness was set to 100% out of the box. I dropped it to 50%. 2. The low 7.9 lbs weight makes it portable, which is what you want if you move it around the house or take to clients. The thin bezels give it a modern look with a high screen-to-body ratio. 3. It also has an edge-to-edge glass cover with a claimed Moh's hardness level of 7 - which I don't believe at all, as glass scratches at level 5.5, and hardened glass at around level 6. I can only hope this screen will resist scuffing (in a protective case) while exposed to the NVH of my trunk. 4. The integrated USB 3.0 hub (version 1) is better than competing products that only have USB 2 or just an upstream link for the touchscreen. 5. Touchscreen works well - no problems. Now, let's get to the issues: 1. The port covers on both sides of the display are not only difficult to remove but one tab already broke on the same day I got the display. That was on my 3rd attempt to remove one of the covers, and I was careful. How is this supposed to last I have no idea. 2. The built-in speakers are just atrocious. I really can't say a single good thing about them, other than maybe that there is something instead of nothing. Imagine a transistor radio from the 70's. No, not a new transistor radio, but a 50 year old one. That's how bad the speakers are. It's like an engineer just found a cavity big enough inside the case and said "There!" 3. The power supply is positively tiny, so why is it that it wasn't integrated into the display to begin with? And there would be plenty of space if you consider my next point... 4. As others have noted, all ports are on one side except the the HDMI port, which is on the other side, at the top of the cavity. Why? What kind of corporate laziness caused this decision to seem ok? If they moved the HDMI port to the other side, there would plenty of space for a built in power supply. As it is now, if you need to use HDMI, you will have cables coming out from both sides of the display, so forget bundling your cables together for a cleaner look. Plus, since the HDMI port is at the top of the cavity, you most likely need to lay the monitor face down to plug it in, something none of the other ports need since they are side facing. Did ViewSonic do any usability testing at all with this display? Seems like nobody gave a frack. 5. The rubber on the stand is stickier and has a larger contact patch than the rubber feet on the bottom of the panel. When trying to recline the display, it's preference is to slide forward as opposed to backwards. This is bad as your keyboard is most likely right in-front of the panel. If you want to recline it properly, you have to reach back and adjust from the stand. Again, did anyone at ViewSonic do a simple usability test on this? Either the answer is no or, as the sum of the defects suggests, they simply didn't give a frack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2018 by Laszlo Neufeld

  • Works with Raspberry Pi
I bought this because I wanted a large touchscreen to connect to a Raspberry Pi and this seemed to be compatible with Linux. I was not able to find any other touchscreen monitors of similar size that looked like they would work. I connected this (using 2 different cables, the USB cable included with the monitor and a micro-HDMI to standard HDMI cable that I ordered separately) and it worked immediately without having to mess with any settings. No 10-point touch on Linux, but that was expected, and not something I needed. The negatives: The cord cover panels on the back were a little difficult to remove - I thought I was going to break them in the process but fortunately didn't. The screen is also very reflective, which I knew from reading other reviews. It still gets 5 stars from me overall for the compatibility. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 by Matt

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