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Flash Player 10.1 Speeds Up Netbooks, Nettops
PC World Reviews - November 17, 2009
Got a netbook? Flash Player 10.1 may ease your pain by letting you stream HD video.
Upgrade to Gigabit Networking for Better Performance
PC World Articles - October 5, 2009
Get faster file transfers, smoother video streaming, and better network gaming with the fastest PC networking tools.
iLuv Shares Its i1166 9-inch Portable Media Player
Digital Trends News - September 29, 2009
It's been a long time coming but iLuv's 9-inch i1166 portable media player is reaching the market, offering a consolidated way for video fans to watch their favorite content anywhere they go on a screen slightly larger than a postage stamp. The i1166...
CyberLink MediaShow Espresso
LAPTOP Magazine - September 28, 2009
This app makes converting videos simple, and works on notebooks with ATI as well as Nvidia graphics cards.
ATI Rolls Out Radeon 5800 Graphics with DirectX 11 Support
Digital Trends News - September 24, 2009
AMD has taken the wraps off its new ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of high-performance graphics cards: the controllers feature a whopping 2.72 teraflops of processing power, and (perhaps more importantly) are the first video cards to support Microsoft Dir...
JVC GZ-X900
Reviewed.com - September 10, 2009
The JVC GZ-X900 came to us with an exciting premise--a uniquely designed, Full HD camcorder that can double as a 9-megapixel still camera. While most camcorders are capable of taking still photos, few boast the massive amount of still features and 9-...
Panasonic AG-HSC-1UP 3-CCD 1080p High Definition Video Camera
Secrets of Home Theater - August 20, 2009
Panasonic's AG-HSC1UP High Definition Camcorder has 3 CCDs, records at 1080p in the AVCHD format, and comes with a portable hard drive to transfer your videos when you fill up the included SD memory card that holds about 1.5 hours of video recorded a...
AMD Cranks Up Workstation Graphics with ATI FirePRo V8750
Digital Trends News - July 28, 2009
Chipmaker AMD may have been having to write down portions of its pricey acquisition of graphics developer ATI over the years, but that doesn't meant the company can't still produce some high-end kit. Today, the company announced the ATI FirePro V8750...
Boost your PC's performance For Free!
Digital Trends Guides - July 27, 2009
There are two ways of making your PC run faster: You can spend money upgrading to new components (buying a faster videocard, more memory, or maybe even a more advanced CPU), or you can follow our guidance and invest a little of your time instead of y...
IOGear Wireless USB Video Audio Kit
Everything USB - July 22, 2009
Replacing a video and audio cable are no less than three dongles and gizmos requiring a tangle of cables to hook everything together. The end result? Cable clutter gets pushed into view and the consumer is left with more configuration and setup than ...
Oppo's BDP-83 Blu-ray Player Hits the Streets
Digital Trends News - July 7, 2009
Oppo Digital built its reputation on upscaling DVD players that offer high quality image processing and output at prices that didn't require customers to be card-carrying Home Cinematiphiles or take out second mortgages on their homes just because th...
Eye-Fi Pro SDHC Card Enables Ad-Hoc Wi-Fi Networking
Digital Trends News - June 10, 2009
Eye-Fi has announced a new Eye-Fi Pro SDHC memory card that combines 4 GB of storage with integrated Wi-Fi wireless connectivity so users can transfer photos and video to their computers without having to mess with cables or other connectivity. And, ...
JVC Everio GZ-HD300
Reviewed.com - June 5, 2009
The GZ-HD300 is one of JVC's numerous mid-range HD camcorders that were released in 2009. Similar to other JVC camcorders in the same range, the HD300 is compact, relatively affordable ($700 MSRP), and well-suited for novice videographers. The camcor...
Eye-Fi Share Video Wi-Fi SD Card
PC World Reviews - May 20, 2009
Wireless-enabled SD Card makes sending images and video to the Web simple and quick.
NextWorth wants more than old iPods now
CNET News - April 14, 2009
Trade-in service NextWorth now accepts used BlackBerrys, digital cameras, GPS systems, video games, and video game consoles in exchange for cash or gift cards at Target and Amazon.