Monday, 28 November 2011

Build your own Home Theater PC Computer




Before I go on, first let me explbriefly what a HTPC is and how it differs from a regular PC. Basically, an HTPC (sometimes called a Media PC or Media Center) is a PC that’s specifically designed to playback music and video. Also, since it’s an entertainment system, you want to be able to control the PC remotely, and you want to keep noise down to a minimum.
What I’m going to outline here is an entry-level system that’s going to be able to handle all the basic tasks that you’d expect of an HTPC system. It’s going to be able to handle HD resolution video (1080p and 720p), cope with streaming video, upscale DVD, ad will even be good for playing games, as long as you’re not too greedy when it comes to resolution. It’s also going to have plenty of storage space so you’ve got plenty of room to store your ever-growing library of media.


FINGER MOUSE- make scrolling easy,

Description
The 800 DPI Optical finger mouse virtually works on any media except the reflective glass surface. With the movement of just your fingers, you can easily control the cursor.

Specification
Strap it on your index finger with the sensor tip in alignment with your index finger tip or slightly higher depends on your own comfort level.
Provide support by using your middle finger to hold the finger mouse against your index finger when you are clicking.
Point the cursor with your index finger while your thumb to control the left button ( lower button), right button ( upper button) and scroll wheel.


Tips for an affordable gaming setup



Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone could give me tips on how to improve my setup equipment-wise, from headsets to monitors.

As of now, I have the Turtle Beach Z2 headset, a wired controller, and I play on a 27" Sony HDTV. I'm thinking of buying the Acer H233H in the future when I accumulate all the money. I am planning on buying an Astro MixAmp in the future, alongside the HD VGA Cable. Also, if I were to get a new headset in the future, would you recommend the Astro A40 or the Turtle Beach HPX?

Samsung Galaxy S2

The Samsung Galaxy S II is the phone the Korean firm deems the successor to its best smartphone so far. And with a 1.2GHz processor, super-slim chassis and feather-light innards, it's easy to see why.

The dual-core race is set to heat up massively over the next few months, with the LG Optimus 2X already released, and the Motorola Atrix, HTC Sensation and iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S all set to bring the tech to market too

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UhSL7yaSCI

Troubleshooting a Dell- Video Issues

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Complete Review of EVGA GeForce 9600 GT Video Card

Big on performance. Easy on the wallet.

The new standard for price/performance has now been set. The EVGA GeForce 9600GT offers a powerfully immersive entertainment experience designed for extreme high-definition gaming and video playback.