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Apple iMac Desktop with 24″ Display MB325LL/A Review

May 13, 2008

Recently we have talked alot about the Apple laptops like the Macbook Air and Macbook Pro, but what about those people who don’t want a laptop? What are they looking for in a PC? Well, after reviewing the iMac desktop, what else could you want? Read more

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HP W2207 22″ Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor Review

April 29, 2008

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When looking for a monitor for your PC or Mac you might want to consider the HP W2207. I have been very impressed with what I have seen so far. The picture is stunning to say the least and HP usually makes very reliable equipment.

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Samsung BD-P1400 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player

January 3, 2008

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Company: Samsung

Model: BD-P1400

List Price: $499.99

Price: $304.38

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Description

The Samsung BD-P1400 1080p Blu-Ray DVD player will make a great addition to your entertainment center. It delivers crisp, clear images while also allowing you to adjust sharpness and noise reduction settings to your preference.

The BD-P1400 also supports the new Dolby Digital Plus Audio format. Dolby Digital Plus is the next generation in audio so you know the BD-P1400 is on the cutting edge. It also supports uncompressed PCM Audio and Legacy dts 5.1 Dolby Digital.

The BD-P1400 up converts your standard DVD’s to 1080p resolution and plays Blu-ray DVD’s up to 1920×1080 resolution. You also have the option of selecting 60 and 24 frame per second and Dolby True HD and DTS HD.

Features

  • plays Blu-ray high-definition discs (selectable output resolution: 1080p signals available through HDMI output only; 720p/1080i signals available through HDMI or component video)
  • plays DVD-Video and DVD-R & DVD-RW
  • plays CD, audio CD-R & CD-RW, and MP3 CDs
  • selectable 720p/1080i/1080p video upconversion for DVD (upconverted video available through HDMI output only)

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Canon PowerShot SX100IS 8MP Digital Camera

January 1, 2008

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Model: SX100 IS

List Price: $269.99

Price: $239.99

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Description

The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS is an amazing digital point and shoot with its 10x Optical Zoom, 8.0-megapixel CCD and Optical Image Stabilizer for blur free long range photos.

The SX100 IS can bring your photos to life with its incredible zoom features and it also has the DIGIC III Image Processor with advanced Face Detection, Face Selector Button and Red-eye Correction so you know it can handle anything you throw at it.

The SX100IS will make low light shooting a breeze with auto ISO shift and ISO 1600 modes. Also the shooting modes include Auto, P, Av, Tv, M, portrait, landscape, special scene (foliage, snow, beach, fireworks, aquarium, indoor, night scene), kids and pets, night snapshot, stitch assist, and movie.

Features

 

  • 8-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
  • 10x image-stabilized optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
  • Face Detection technology and in-camera red-eye fix
  • 18 shooting modes, including 7 special scene modes; Print/Share button
  • Powered by 2 AA-size batteries (2 alkaline batteries included); stores images on SD memory cards (16MB memory card included)

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Palm TX Handheld PDA

December 7, 2007

What? These things are still around? Yes. Apparently even with all of phones out there with the same capabilities as a PDA, Palm still thinks there is a market for the TX. And you know what, there is!

Palm has always had great PDA’s in my opinion. I have always liked their OS over the rest. It’s easier for me to navigate probably because Palm was the first PDA I ever owned.

Now, having a PDA is almost like having a fanny pack. People laugh at you. No, just kidding, but they are becoming very rare.

Think about it. With all of the phones with PDA’s built in, it’s less clunky and more economical to buy something like a Treo.

Now this Palm does have wireless, video playing capability and such but it does not have a hard drive. It only supports SD cards. This just stinks! It would be so much better if a hard drive was included.

Conclusion

If you are a die hard fan of Palm and just have to have a PDA then by all means, this is a great PDA. But, if you are looking for a cool video player/MP3 player then I would go with something like the iPod Touch. It’s a lot better for playing media. It’s not clunky. It’s not slow. The Palm TX is nice for an organizer but that would be where it’s usefulness starts to fade.

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Garmin Nuvi 650 Personal Travel Assistant GPS Review and Price Comparison

November 28, 2007

The Garmin Nuvi 650 GPS is one of the top sellers this year for hand held GPS devices. It has a great wide screen display which is normally only found in the higher end, more expensive GPS devices. But many people who are looking for a wide screen display are not necessarily interested in all of the advanced features you commonly find in higher end GPS devices. Thats where the Garmin Nuvi 650 comes in.

The Nuvi 650 comes with Text to Speech which is wonderful when you are in dense traffic areas and don’t have time to glance down at the screen. You can simply have the Garmin Nuvi 650 read the street names to you. Also included is an MP3 player. While I’m not sure exactly why they would include an MP3 player in a mid range GPS, someone will find it useful. You will commonly find that with most Text to Speech GPS devices they will also include a MP3 player.

The Nuvi 650 does not have what most people come to expect in a wide screen GPS device. It does not include hands free BlueTooth calling, a FM transmitter or a traffic receiver although there is one available. So it’s not as feature rich as some of the higher end wide screen GPS devices but, it’s not as expensive either.

Conclusion

Overall the Garmin Nuvi 650 gives you an option of having a wide screen GPS without all of the bells and whistles you will likely never even use. The great thing is, it’s not tough on your wallet either. With the Nuvi 650 you are getting a great quality GPS, wide screen display and text to speech for only a few bills. This is a nice GPS device, one of the top sellers this year and it will continue to be a hit.

Price Comparison

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Western Digital WDXMS2500TN Passport Portable 250GB External Hard Drive

November 26, 2007

The Western Digital Portable 250GB Hard Drive is a nice little gadget for taking large data on the go or simply backing up your laptop or PC hard drive. Having an external storage device is almost essential today and provides a valuable way to backup your important things or to provide more disk space to an already full system.

First off let me say, I am a big fan of Western Digital hard drives. They are all I use. Why? Because most of their drives come with a 3 year warranty which in the hard drive industry is usually only 1 year. That means I get 3 times better warranty coverage than most of the hard drive manufacturers.

Also, I have only had one Western Digital drive die on me in the 15 years that I have been in the computer industry. It was mainly my fault because I did not provide the drive adequate cooling and crammed it between two other devices outside of the case design. That spells trouble. I called their warranty claims department, got an RMA number and returned it. To my surprise my new hard drive was back to me within a week. Not bad.

My experience with other manufacturers such as Quantum, Seagate, and Maxtor have not been so good. I have had many failed hard drives in the past. Although these manufactures are good and drives will fail, it is just my experience or just my good luck with Western Digital that keeps me buying only their drives.

Features

  • It is Smart powered which means you don’t need an external power source. The USB connection will take care of the power for you.
  • Ultra Light - It weighs only a few ounces.
  • Easy to Transport - Fit’s in your hand. Easily fits in your pocket or purse.
  • No CD to install - it automatically installs the first time you plug it in.
  • More Space - 250GB Capacity means you can take more with you.

Conclusion

This drive is an excellent choice if you are looking for an external hard drive. It has tons of space, it’s very reliable and is backed by a 3 year warranty. Also, the nice black housing looks really great on your desk! In our opinion, this is one of the better external hard drive solutions on the market and would be a wise purchase if you don’t already have one.

Price Comparison

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Toshiba HD-A3 1080i HD DVD Player HDA3 Review and Price Guide

November 21, 2007

The Toshiba HD-A3 high definition DVD player is an inexpensive way to enjoy the clarity of HD movies at home without breaking your bank account.

Yes, it only goes up to 1080i resolution. Well, if you have a 1080i TV then you are all set. Even so, your budget may not allow for a 1080p DVD player. If you are set on 1080p resolution don’t go for the Toshiba HD-A30 1080p DVD player. The quality in 1080p is so poor you would be better off buying the HD-A3 and having some change left over.

This is a perfect entry level high definition DVD player. If you have been wanting to get into the HD DVD’s then this will be a great start. Plus, with the exception of the HD-A30, Toshiba always makes great DVD players. I still own two Toshiba DVD players. I think the quality of parts and assembly is top notch and that makes for a great appliance even years down the road.

Price Comparison

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iRobot Roomba Discovery 4210 Robot Vacuum Cleaner Review and Lowest Price

November 15, 2007

The iRobot Roomba Discovery 4210 is a cool little robot that adjusts to any floor surface in your home. Just imagine never having to worry about vacuuming the floor again! Let’s face it, most people don’t like vacuuming. It’s a chore. We would much rather be doing something else like watching TV, surfing the net, watching the paint peel on something, etc.

So, you hear about this little robot and think you can make your vacuuming worries disappear? Not exactly. In fact, it may be more work than you think.

It is not a mindless device that you never have to touch. You have to interact with this robot. It doesn’t empty the trash bin itself, it doesn’t start itself, it doesn’t charge itself unless you buy the drive-on home base feature, and it will sometimes need it’s brushes cleaned.

It is a hands free vacuuming machine that gives you time to do other things. It does pick up dirt just like a regular old vacuum cleaner, and it will be a nice addition to your home.

Some of the features include dirt detection and convenient infra-red cliff sensors, adjusts to any floor surface, 2-hour continuous cleaning, edge-cleaning side brush, virtual wall for confining to designated area, rechargeable APS battery, and comes with a 1 year warranty. I almost forgot to mention. It also comes with a 3-hour charger, 2 virtual walls, 2 air filters, and remote control.

Conclusion

This is a neat way to vacuum your floors. However, don’t expect to never have to hassle with this thing. The same maintenance applies with this as does with any vacuum cleaner. Other than that you literally don’t have to be home to have your floors cleaned. It really will free up your time and is especially nice for the elderly and those who are disabled. This is a great device that gives you back more of your time or, if you are not physically able to push a vacuum cleaner, will lend the helping hand you need. Plus, it’s a great conversation starter. Highly recommended.

Price Comparison

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Apple MacBook Pro MA895LL/A 15″ Notebook PC 2007 Edition - Review and Where to Buy

November 14, 2007

I recently discovered something called a MacBook Pro. I had heard it was fast, sleek, power packed with tons of features like only Apple could provide. Get this, someone actually told me that I would trade in my PC laptop after checking this MacBook Pro out. So what did I find? Did I trade in my PC?

Well, I did find a power packed laptop only 1 inch thick when closed. Sure, this thing has a ton of features like, 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 4 MB shared L2 cache, 2 GB RAM 677 MHz DDR2 SD-RAM (PC2-5300), a 120 GB Serial ATA hard drive, a slot load 8x Super Drive, 1 FireWire 400 port, 1 FireWire 800 port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, an ExpressCard / 34 slot, a DVI output with VGA support, a built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet adapter, built in 54 Mbps AirPort Extreme 802.11n wireless adapter, built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, an NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics processor and a 15.4 inch widescreen display capable of 1440 by 900 resolution, just to name a few. But really, even with all of these features, would I want to trade in my PC for this thing?

Well, it’s not that I was not tempted. I mean, this thing has it all. Coupled with simplicity and ease of use of OS X, not to mention no more blue screens, and it offered a promise of stability, simplicity and reliability that no PC has offered me so far. It’s an awesome platform. Not perfect but so close. And with all of the Windows Vista problems too, who would want to go PC?

So, I traded my PC in right? No. Here is why. With all of the great and wonderful features, I have been using PC’s for over 15 years. I have never used an Apple for more than about 5 hours throughout my lifetime so I don’t know a lot about them. I love them. I just don’t know what I’m doing. So, there would be a learning curve.

Secondly, I have my PC’s customized with all of these apps that I love and use so often. I would have to tinker with trying to get them working on OS X. No Thanks.

Then, there is the price. Yes you are getting more for your money and a compatible PC notebook would cost the same or more, I understand that, but still I would be paying that much for something I know little about. So, in essence, paying for frustration. No thanks.

Conclusion

I was very impressed and with the video editing projects I have coming up I have been seriously looking into getting an Apple. I will not trade my PC in for one though but would love to have one of these MacBook Pro’s sitting right beside my PC. I mean come on. It is a sweet laptop. So fast, so smooth, so fine. It’s like a recently waxed Ferrari. I love this laptop and all it is capable of and highly recommend it if you are in the market.

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