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Multi-Media Video Glasses (50 Inch Virtual Screen, 4GB Internal Memory)

Imagine being able to watch movies on a 50 inch cinema display while on the bus, on the plane, in a park, or on the beach… Well, this dream has finally become true all

thanks to these amazing portable video glasses!

A Movie Theatre on Your Nose, Exclusively for You

These video glasses work by using the left and right eye display to produce a 50 inch virtual cinema screen that will make you feel as if you are actually sitting in a real

movie theater. The glasses themselves are lightweight and comfortable enough to wear for extended periods of time and feature an advanced micro TFT screen which has been

carefully engineered and fully tested to ensure no harm to your eyes is ever possible.

Watch Everything You Want, in Privacy, with Incredible Sound Effects

Everything from movies, music videos, photos to eBooks can easily be played by these incredible video glasses. Fully equipped with surround sound speaker headphones, they play

crystal clear movie theater sound anytime you desire. With these video glasses, it’s even better than going to an actual movie theatre, because there’re no other people sitting

around to disturb you!

Best of all, this product comes with a 4GB internal memory for you to store all your favorite multimedia files. Movies, music, photos, ebooks…take them all with you wherever you

go! Order this amazing product now and we will express ship your order by tomorrow. And don’t forget this product is fully backed by our 12 month guarantee and is in stock now

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At a Glance…

  • Watch movies on a 50â€? Screen anywhere you go
  • Compact and easy to carry
  • Safe, fun and easy to use
  • High quality earphones included
  • Comes with 4GB internal memory and microSD card slot

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Why should anyone want to convert DVD to MP4? Everyone knows that DVD-s are the best. Everyone has a DVD player. What reason can one have for converting then?

The video DVD ushered in a new age of multimedia entertainment with its high-definition visuals, great audio tracks and convenient handling and storage. It is the most popular movie distribution medium in the world, and with good reason. But it is plastic-based medium, and this type of medium has one big problem. They aren’t long-lasting.

This may not be very apparent in the case of DVD-s yet, because they are a relatively new technology. But consider VCD-s. The material compositions of the VCD and the DVD are nearly identical, give or take a few layers. Now try to play a VCD that is more than five years old, and has not been preserved in a climate-controlled environment. Chances are, it’ll be scratched and pitted, and you’ll experience hiccups and stick-ups. The movie playing program may crash. Windows may freeze up on you if the CD drive stops responding. And the video data stored on the medium may have become lost forever.

You wouldn’t want the same to happen with your valuable DVD-s, would you? I mean some movies you just watch and then forget, but there are some that you watch again and again, and want to be watching more than five years from now. You can’t just keep them as DVD-s and assume they will be there whenever you need them.

If you dump DVD data to your hard drive, you’ll find it takes up several gigabytes of space. Even with today’s cheap and high-density HDD-s, you shall soon run out of real estate, after storing only a few titles. This is because DVD video is only lightly compressed. You need to use a different compression, something that retains quality but yet reduces the file size to less than what would fit on a single cdrom. And MP4 is the way to go for this. When you convert DVD to MP4, you’ll be able to store your entire collection on a hard drive and possibly still have space to spare.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you’re tired of having the same small screen monitor, maybe it’s time you upgraded to a widescreen computer monitor. Not only will be having a larger screen allow you to have more items open on your desktop; it will also allow you to enjoy videogames and movies like never before. Let’s look at some of the things you’ll need to consider while shopping for your new widescreen monitor.

Before you start shopping for your new monitor, it would be advised for you to have a budget in mind. By knowing how much you are willing to spend, you will be able to limit the number of monitors you’ll have to consider. Keep in mind that you could spend anywhere from $149 to $400 on a monitor, depending on what you want. Some monitors come with speakers, which can have inferior sound when compared to other speakers. Make sure you’re not buying a monitor with speakers.

The next recommendation would be to shop locally so you can visually inspect each monitor that you are interested in purchasing. This will allow you to actually see the monitor in person, even if you are born to actually do your purchasing online. You will be able to see the actual screen resolution which is something you cannot do online.

Monitors will come in different screen resolutions. You must take this into consideration, because it will affect the visual appeal of each model. Checking the specs on each will let you know if the monitor has a resolution of 1280×1024 or 1280×960. As you can see there is a difference in those two numbers. The higher resolution monitor will look better, and would be the choice of an informed consumer.

Compatibility with your computer is a very big issue. Notably, the video card you currently have installed may not work with your new monitor. Only the newer video cards will accept the DVI type connector which is used by most of the new widescreen monitors. You may have to upgrade your video card in order to use a widescreen monitor, so it is best if you know this before you bring it home.

When it comes to computer electronics, the consumer is well advised to do some Internet research on each component before purchase. After you have considered your options and decided on a couple of monitors you like, do an online search for consumer reviews. By doing this, you will be sure you are buying a widescreen computer monitor which has been used and appreciated by others. It will also help you avoid purchasing a monitor which has been proven to be a lemon.

 

Pioneer release the first ever 12x Blu-ray drives

Blu-ray technology has, without doubt, revolutionized the way we experience movies and games. With its high-power definitions, storage, and quality of video, it has left viewers spellbound and dumbstruck. Although it was thought that this technology would never become affordable, with the advent of Blu-ray enabled PS3s all over the globe, and simultaneous innovations in the field, Blu-ray is now within reach for most tech-loving people.

Where there is a new disc type, there has to be a new disc writer. Pioneer has now come out with the BDR-205. This Blu Ray Disc Computer Writer is supposed to be the fasted around – with its 12x speed capacities leaving the older 8x versions far behind.

With this new release, Pioneer has leaped forward in the market of computer hardware, and has also made a landmark contribution to computer technology in general. Steve Cohn at the Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. (he is the director of the Optical Sales Dept.) has this to say:

“The BDR-205 drive represents our ongoing efforts to combine Pioneer’s engineering expertise with advanced technologies, and our next generation Blu-ray Disc writer is a great example of our no-compromise approach to optical disc product development. We are bringing to market the fastest Blu-ray Disc writer to date, and it is just one of the many ’firsts’ that have come to define Pioneer’s 30-year heritage in optical disc innovation and leadership.”

Technical specifications for the BDR-205 12x Blu-ray Burner include:

  • Up to 12x writing speed on BD-R & BD-R DL media
  • Write up to 50Gbytes on one BD-R DL disc (equal to 10 single layer DVDs)
  • Serial ATA (SATA) Interface

Short, sweet and packs a power punch with the “50GB write limit” criteria! In fact, with the BDR-205, Pioneer has unleashed a new high in terms of our limits of storing and writing on portable discs. Considering that HD movies and games need a huge amount of information to look and sound good, this piece of engineering will make HD-movies more common than ever before. Moreover, the BDR-205 is equipped with a low vibration mechanism (LVM) – a design that is primed to maintain a high write accuracy so that people who need to write huge amounts of sensitive and critical data on Blu-ray discs can rely on the BDR-205 not to let them down.

And it’s not just the movies, the BDR -205 will be useful to anyone who needs a heavy-duty portable disc, and needs to write data on it – fast. This writer drive will be soon be the norm on all desktops in institutions and corporates first, and will then slowly work its way to home PCs within a few years.

HD movies consist of a lot of data; with any new feature film, there are going to be tens of gigabytes of video, sound, and system information. If you’re a computer builder, or if you are planning on purchasing the drive yourself, keep in mind that you could really use a spacious hard drive to compliment the BDR-205 burner. Although 12x is an amazing speed for reading and writing Blu-ray disks, the drive is also able to process DVD’s at a speed of 16x and a solid 40x when processing media CDs.

Pioneer stayed true to its name with the new BDR-205 model; it’s the first and the fastest Blu-ray drive of its kind. The future is here – right now – with the BDR-205. It is the most silent of all drives around – something that is surprising, as you would wonder if it’s really writing 50GB worth of data so fast and so quietly. Moreover, note that this drive not only has the fastest write speeds, it also reads just as fast – ranging from a 40x reading speed for a CD to a 8x read speed for a Blu-ray disc. Overall, this drive is a  must have for those who want to be at the cutting edge of technology, as well as those who need to work with obscene data sizes.

Pioneer is sure to bring on other new innovations similar to this new unit. The BDR-205 will lead the way for other new “super” drives like it, that will revolutionize technology right before our eyes.

 

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The cost for Cable TV for me was 73 dollars a month.  That’s a total of $876 dollars a year.  I’m not just a casual TV watcher.  On average I would say I watch 3 hours of TV a day.The main reason for me to get rid of cable was to help me build a larger nest egg just in case I get laid off.I can not even think of one single TV show that I am not allowed to watch for free online after it airs.  Providing you have high speed internet access  that is.

I’m not talking about illegal file downloading sites or pirate sites that are filled with trojans and the like.  No I am not referring to BS software products either that claim to give you 2000 plus channels of TV.  Simple places like Hulu and Fancast are all ad supported video outlets that allow you to watch hundreds of TV shows and Movies at will.  They normally air every TV the next day after it played live.

Besides using great sites like these for my entertainment you can even go to the makers of whatever TV show you like so much and watch it there as well.  I find that in many cases watching it on the makers end is a little better because you can get it in HD.  As stated you still need to ensure you have enough bandwidth.  DSL will work but for most people you need to make sure you have around 6 Mbps download speeds.  Look here for a list of high speed internet providers by state .  They break down each provider by state.

I would say the best part of it is you can watch the TV show whenever you want and pause it at will.Like everyting in life there are several things to consider before you cut the cord.  The first is to ensure your computer is going to be able to take advantage of higher internet speeds.If your comptuer is old and under 1 gig of memory then you will need to upgrade the memory so your video streaming is not choppy.
You may also want to look into options for streaming the program to your TV itself using a Media center box.This is how I roll and it suits my needs just fine.  The cost involved is 150 for the media center extender but you can always just place a computer next to the TV that has a good wireless signal and be good that way as well.

I do suggest you ensure you have the latest dell video drivers for your computer as well.One isseu I did have at first was.


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