Advantages: Good for low power items Disadvantages: Don't last as long as Duracell
I rarely buy Energizer batteries; although they are cheaper than Duracell they don't last as long. I put four AA Energizers into my digital camera and took 100 pictures and then downloaded them. I then did the same with Duracells and found that the Energizers were almost dead but the Duracells were only about half depleted. Duracells can be recharged, somewhat, in an appropriate charger (packaging says they can't); Energisers can?t.
On Ebay a 4-pack of AA Energizer E2 cost £4.69, but Duracell Plus cost £4.99 but for 30p less money you'll get 40-50% less usage.
Recommendation: Use Energizer batteries only in things like clocks and remote control units, but buy Duracells for things like digital cameras and CD players.
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Advantages: simple gameplay easy to learn Disadvantages: no online features
this is without a doubt one of my all time favourite games on the ps2.
the control system is very easy to understand and if your are not sure what you are doing there is a tutorial to get you going.
the basics of the game are pretty simple to understand and the game shows you what you need know as you play through it.
you have a battle grid and a mission time and enemy robot tanks are on this as well as your position, the objective is usualy simple destroy your enemys although sometimes it might be something else.
when you enter a battle you have 90 seconds real time to fight the enemy robot and you will have command of two squads of 5 soldiers.
your get to choose what soldiers accompany you into battle and they have special abilitys for example some carry special shells that fire instantly.
in my opinion ring of red ps2 is ...
jblack000 16.10.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Ring of Red (PS2)
Advantages: ALWAYS ready for use. Disadvantages: None.
seem to perform AT ALL with certain types equipment. Digital cameras in particular, are a problem, especially 'higher drain' Digital SLR cameras.
I have owned Digital SLR cameras where such batteries would not provide more than 44 exposures - and this, without using flash! In reality, with certain devices, I have found them to be almost completely useless.
At first, I thought it might be down to a faulty battery charger, so I exchanged it for another. Still no better! I then exchanged this one for a more expensive one and at the same time also exchanged the batteries (2 sets, both different makes). Still the performance was pathetic.
Even in equipment which doesn't place such high demands on them, they simply do not hold their charge for any length of time. Freshly charged batteries would become flat within just a few days. This ...