Archive for January, 2012

Nikon is trying to spice up their Coolpix range with cameras like the P300 – but is it good enough to put the “cool” back into “Coolpix”? We take a look and compare it to the S95 also.

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In This Video Today, I will be making my long awaited and sort-of overdue Review of The Amazon Kindle 3/3G Model Which I Got for my Birthday Back In October As a Gift. In This Video I Will be Giving You a Hands-On Walkthrough on All The Controls and Key Features, My Final Impressions and Thoughts on The Product. A Full List of Product Details, My Overall Rating, and Much More… Check It Out! Amazon Kindle 3 Product Description: Kindle is our #1 bestselling item for two years running. It’s also the most-wished-for, most-gifted, and has the most 5-star reviews of any product on Amazon. Product Information: Name: Kindle (3/3G) Developer: Amazon (www.Amazon.com) Models Standard Wi-Fi Model, 3G Model, DX Model. Colors: Black & White. 3G Coverage Provider: AT&T 3G Phone Service Network Pricing: Standard: 9.00 | 3G: 9.00 | DX: 9.00 Consumer/Customer Rating: 5 Stars (5/5 | 10/10) Type of Electronic: eBook Reader My Overall Rating: 4 Stars (8/10 | 4/5) Kindle Promo Video: stt.me Full Product Description & Purchase Link: www.amazon.com Subscribe To All My Side Channels for The Daily Scoop of Everything Awesome! Mega Mobile Movies: www.YouTube.com Random Epic Extras: YouTube.com TS Daily Tech Coverage: www.YouTube.com My World My Vlogs: www.YouTube.com Daily News Stories: www.YouTube.com Get Social With Me! Stay Hidden with My Online Proxy: www.STT.co.cc My Awesome Tumblr Journal www.TomOfAction.com My Official Video Blogging Diary www.TomCiotola.com The Daily

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Dell Streak Review

A video review of the Dell Streak Android tablet. The Streak is available on AT&T i the US and it’s both a 5″ tablet and a cell phone with 3G. The Streak runs a customized version of Android 1.6 and 2.2 Froyo should be available later this year. It has a capacitive multi-touch display with Gorilla Glass, a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, GPS, compass, WiFi and a microSD card slot. Build quality and looks are top notch, and the Streak is worth a look if you need a pocket computer first and a voice phone second.

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When I connect my acer 5735Z to TV, I can only see the information on TV but not on my computer screen?

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There should be a button your laptop to switch displays (usually F1). Press that. It will be a picture of a laptop and a monitor. After you press it change it to duplicate.
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A video review and demo of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer keyboard dock. It’s still hard to find it in stores, so we demo the keyboard that can easily turn the tablet into a productive notebook or netbook replacement. It sells for 9 and has a chiclet style keys, two USB 2.0 ports, a full size SD card slot and built-in battery.

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In Episode 011 of Head-Fi TV, we take a look at the Fostex HP-P1. The Fostex HP-P1 delivers uncompressed, high quality audio from an iPad, iPhone or iPod to portable or home audio DACs and amplifiers, via both digital and analog outputs–*or* through its own built-in headphone amplifier. Join us in our discussion of this episode at www.head-fi.org

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www.digitalhomethoughts.com Here it is, the “mega review” of this laptop. Please ignore the fact that the video says “UNBOXING” – I neglected to edit that to say REVIEW. This video is quite long because I go into a lot of detail about battery tests, performance benchmarks, and the pros and cons of this notebook. I hope everyone enjoys the level of detail! This notebook, shown here in ruby red, is a little different that most notebooks in that it lacks a CD drive – but it’s no netbook! It has a 14 inch, 16:9 aspect ratio screen running at 1600 x 900 resolution, which is Dell’s 900p resolution option (an upgrade). The standard resolution is 720p, which is 1280 x 720. Powering it all is an Intel Core 2 Duo: the P8600, running at 2.4 Ghz, with 3 MB of L2 cache. 3 GB of DDR3 RAM at 1066mhz provides the memory, and storage is handled by a 320 GB, 7200 RPM hard drive. The graphics processor is an NVIDIA GeForce 9400G-M, and the on-board 802.11 b/g/n WiFI is an Intel 1515 card. It also has Bluetooth 2.1, and an optional ExpressCard 8-in-1 memory card adaptor that arrived damaged as you’ll see in the video. The keyboard is back-lit, which is an add-on option, and it’s running Windows Vista 64-bit. Powering it all is a 6-cell, 54 WHr battery. I paid 06 CAD for this configuration from Dell Canada as of May 2009, but Dell’s prices change daily to always check their Web site for the most accurate pricing information. Please rate the video and subscribe to our channel.

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Canon PowerShot S100 Review Every once in a blue moon a digital camera saunters across my desk that changes the game at multiple levels, and the Canon PowerShot S100 (9.99) is one of those cameras. For an advanced point-and-shoot, the PowerShot S100 is about as good as you can get, thanks to various improvements Canon made over last year’s PowerShot S95. The S100 was granted a shiny new EOS-inspired 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with Canon’s brand new Digic 5 image processing, which means the image capturing hardware has been totally revamped and the S100 can capture up to 8fps in Burst mode at full resolution. Thanks to the new imaging sytstem, HD video has been boosted to 1080p Full HD at 24fps with 720p now at 30fps rather than 24fps. We also get a more generous 5x optical zoom this year compared to the S95′s modest 3.8x optical range, and a wider 24mm lens compared to last year’s 28mm lens, all of this without sacrificing added camera bulk. Canon adorned the PowerShot S100 with front and rear grips for enhanced stability and bathed the S100 in a stealthy matte finish, which gave the camera points on the catwalk as well. Lastly, GPS capability joins the PowerShot S100 with map logging and Map Utility software powered by Google. Other camera manufacturers should fear the Canon PowerShot S100. Its 12-megapixel 1/1.7-inch back-illuminated CMOS sensor was created from the ground up by Canon using EOS technology found in the company’s DSLR lineup. New Digic 5 processing

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