Ok so the reason I havent made any vids lately is because I cant. When I switched my OS to windows 7 the programs i used to make my vids became useless. I have since then fixed this, but now the problem is that I play on an HDTV. So i am unable to record with my Dazzle. The only way i would be able to record and continue to make my vids is if i get an HD PRV which is clear out of my price range. So here is where you guys come in. Since everyone and their mothers have been making toolbars, me and my mom got together and decided to make one as well. If you guys download and install my toolbar it will be greatly appreciated. I would love to keep making vids for you guys but the only way this is going to happen is if 600 or so of you download and INSTALL (it’s very important that you install it because otherwhise i dont get any revenue from it ) my toolbar in order for me to be able to purchase an HD PVR. So here it is: eighthwonder.ourtoolbar.com Remember, don’t take this game too seriously its not meant for that. Its meant to entertain and relax you in your spare time so just play the game to HAVE FUN!!! and you WILL!! Perks: Scavenger Pro Stopping Power Pro Steady Aim Pro Kill Streaks: Attack Helicopter Chopper Gunner Tactical Nuke
Hulu has launched today their new labs feature which includes a new desktop client. Hulu Desktop is a wonderful, but beta application that runs on both Windows and OS X. This HD walkthrough covers the app from the the auto-playing featured video to deep in the easily usable menu structure. Hulu Labs: www.hulu.com Hulu Desktop: www.hulu.com For exclusive content follow me on twitter at twitter.com and check out my blog at michaelsherlock.com
jRin.net review of the Dell Studio XPS 13. This review covers basic design, usage, as well as some gaming while playing COD4. Check out www.jrin.net for the full review! The specs of the reviewed system are as follows: * Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 (3MB cache/2.4GHz/1066Mhz FSB) * nVidia GeForce MCP79MX chipset (9400M G graphics) * 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz (2 DIMMs) * Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit * 6 Cell Primary Battery * Dell Wireless 1515 802.11a/g/n WLAN half Mini Card * 13.3 inch HD WXGA Edge-to-Edge Laptop screen with 2.0 Megapixel Camera * 320 GB Free Fall Sensor Hard Drive (7200 RPM) * Obsidian Black with Leather Accent * 8X DVD +/- RW w/dbl layer write capability
My cab I built cloning the Knievel cab that I loved. Will probably update artwork to something more unique later on. Hardware used: MSI P35 Neo Mobo P4 3.2ghz Processor 1 gb RAM 300gb HD Linksys Wireless Adapter (for VNC) Aracde VGA Video Card (ATI Radeon based) IPAC interface card Ultimarc Video Amp Happ Controls Super Joysticks (2 8 way, 1 4 way) Happ USB Trackball Klipsch 2.1 THX Speaker System Naneo Dual Sync 27″ Arcade Monitor Windows XP SP2 (Stripped install) Mamewah 1.63 MAME .125
Take a tour of oblivion with all settings at maximum. 8xAA 16xAF HDR SM3 1280×720 True HD. This is the first part. Computer Specs: GPU = MSI R3870X2 T2D1G (1GB RAM) CPU = Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66GHz RAM = 4GB DDR2 (only 3GB under XP) OS = Windows XP SP3 Voice commentary via AT&T Natural Voices software. Video captured via Fraps. Edited via Corel Videostudio X2. ……………………………… www.maximumhelp.co.uk ………………………………
This short video clip shows what Windows Media Center under Windows 7 is like with the new Dell Inspiron Zino HD small form factor desktop PC. This inexpensive PC makes for an inexpensive HTPC capable of playing back a wide variety of content in the living room.
In this video I unbox the Gateway NV52 laptop. It has a 15.6 inch (1366×768) LED backlit display, 2.1 GHz AMD Athlon X2 QL-65 dual core processor, ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics, 4 GB of RAM, 320 GB hard drive, draft wireless-N networking, dual layer DVD burner and Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit.
Sample gameplay from the Aliens vs. Predator PC demo. Game at 1920×1200, 16xAF, VSync Off, all settings at maximum possible. Shown is multiplayer gameplay first as human Marine, then as Predator, then as Alien. This is not a skills video, it was made shortly after I downloaded the demo on the day of its release, and is designed simply to demonstrate various types of gameplay. System specs: www.tweakguides.com .
www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is an in-depth review video of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10. As configured from Dell Canada, it cost me $559 CAD in March 2009. This Mini 10 is cherry red in colour, uses the Intel Atom Z530 (1.6 Ghz) CPU, has 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, uses Windows XP Home SP3, has a 10.1 inch 16 aspect ratio screen (1024 x 576 resolution), a 160 GB 5400 RPM 2.5 inch hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel Webcam, a 802.11g WiFi card, and is powered by a 3-cell 24 WHr battery. UPDATE: I did some more video tests using Quicktime and Windows Media Player, and while playback was fine (no obvious glitches like with VLC), the quality of the playback wasn’t great – the GPU really sucks at scaling video, and artifacts popped up constantly. Subscribe to our channel and rate our video. Thanks for your support!