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Review: Hoodman E2000 Laptop Computer Hood
Making a living doing one thing, and one thing only, is tough. You have to be the best in your field, the Kirk of your Enterprise, the black velvet of your Elvis poster, or you're sunk. Trek makes great mountain bikes. Gallagher splats watermelons better than anyone. Bungie creates cool games. Hoodman, a California company based in Hermosa Beach, reduces glare, and does it well.
Not familiar with Hoodman? If you watch football, you are. Hoodman
makes those rectangular monitor hoods that allow the refs to review
plays and acknowledge their own exceptionally poor calls.
Their laptop hood, called the E-2000, comes in a fanny pack-like
pouch, that easily stores in a laptop case. It weighs next to
nothing. Using it involves removing it from the case, which causes
it to literally spring open, then slipping it over the screen portion
of a laptop. According to the Hoodman site, the E-2000 should fit
most laptops with 10" - 15" screens. I had some minor difficulty getting the E-2000 on the laptops. This was largely due to it being a typically windy day, out here in the typically windy Midwest. However, after chasing the E-2000 for about 10 yards and, in the process, making a complete fool of myself in front of some college girls, I retrieved the hood and tried it out on the PowerBooks. Despite it being a sunny day, nearly all glare was eliminated and the screen was fairly easy to read. Simply put: the E-2000 Works as advertised. One of the college girls even came over and asked what it was. After showing her what it did, she said it was "neat". I should point out that I, personally, do very little outdoor computing. As a result, I don't really consider the E-2000 a necessity. I would be more likely to use it indoors, while computing in a public area, to shield my screen from prying eyes. It may be a little awkward to use in an airplane, but it would still serve that purpose well, too. My own lack of outdoor computing aside, I'm sure there is an still immediate need for this type of product. Contractors, surveyors, park rangers, and filmmakers would all undoubtedly find the E-2000 useful. Forty dollars is perhaps a bit much, but those that need it should have little problem with that price. The E-2000 is light and folds away flat, is relatively easy to set-up and use, and effectively minimizes screen glare. It does one thing, and does it well. |
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