Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Walmart special online savings until-

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Call Of Duty Ghost (Video) Gameplay Review



Action, Interactive and Real graphics is what comes to mind after playing Call of duty Ghost-
Nothing like any of the past series of Call of duty the gameplay has become much more strategic and fast paced with an addition to graphic changes. As in real life situations at war, the TEAM that works together well is the TEAM that usually dominates.

Enjoying the ability to move as a real solider and use advanced weaponry the game has become much more competitive. A stand out feature: Sliding, Has become a number one attraction to the movement changes in the solider. Also aiming has become much more realistic as you will see, aiming will take a natural feel of sight and squeeze. The feel of the gameplay is smooth and never ending as you can jump, climb and go under almost anything on the map.

The gameplay Modes: Stand out one-

That customization system is what drives the new Squads mode, a feature that pushes Call of Duty eerily close to the realm of management sim. Squads is where you take your custom characters and turn them into a full-blown team of AI soldiers, leading your creations in competitive matches against teams designed by your friends--even if those friends happen to be offline. It essentially spreads the rewards of repeated prestiging out across different soldiers, giving dedicated players a new kind of progression for the countless hours they will spend leveling up. Squads is clearly a feature designed for the most hardcore Call of Duty players, but it's also a testament to just how deep the well of competitive experiences has become.

Online Gameplay is a whole new world of solider control check out the video you will see the customizations and flow of the gameplay online. 

Clan wars, squad battle, Team Deathmatch and all the other modes of play are surprisingly advanced and competitive.

Team play strategic Game - 7 Thumbs up out of ten (Rate)



Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The 1st 8 Core Tablet to be released!-(323.29$) A must see Good Pricing for the speed! 8 inch


THE FIRST 8 Core Tablet (Speeds) - Teamgee TG8001 Exynos 5410 Eight Core tablet - the first 8 core tablet! The build quality is great, and the 8 core makes it very cool and unique. All for $323.29  You cant beat it! Check out the video to see how fast it runs and what comes in it: Tell us what you think?
http://geekbuying.com/item/TeamGee-TG-8001-Exynos-5410-1-6GHz-8-inch-Tablet-PC-Android-4-2-Eight-Core-IPS-Touch-Screen-1280-800-2GB-16GB-319522.html


Monday, October 7, 2013

NBA2k14 Trailer and Reviews



Looks like they have come back again but with what updates, what major changes and whats so spectacular? Looks like in the 2K14 version they have added Lebron(Path to greatness) a mode of his own. Path to greatness, where the player can control the future of what Lebron does in his career.

The Other additions to the game is there is more physical game play and complete player updates. There is an empasis put on offense in NBA2K13, but this game has a balance between the offense and defense. You have to be in total control of your player and understand the new shot-blocking system where the ball is always live- where the defenders can tip or deflect the ball anytime. Also the reactions of players are more realistic and foul reactions.

Have a copy of NBA2k14? What other updates or changes have you noticed?

Friday, October 4, 2013

JVC GZMS120 camcorder- Still shoot like a charm!


For all of life's moments, big and small--capture and preserve them with the easy-to-use Everio S GZMS120 camcorder. Forget about fumbling with tape--this compact camcorder records video directly to an SD or SDHC memory card. A laser touch system makes browsing through footage and operating important controls such as zoom and record a snap.

You don't even have to power up the camcorder to get started! Just flip open the LCD monitor, and the lens opens automatically, ready to shoot your next special moment. Simply close the monitor to shut off the power and close the lens, too. From JVC.
  • Includes camcorder, lithium-ion battery pack, AC adapter, USB cable, A/V cable, component video cable, and software CD-ROM
  • 1/6" 800,000 pixel CCD image sensor
  • Konica Minolta lens
  • 35X optical zoom
  • 40X dynamic zoom
  • 800X digital zoom
  • 2.7" diagonal color LCD monitor
  • MPEG-2 PS video format
  • Four video recording modes: ultra fine, fine, normal, economy
  • HD Gigabrid premium engine
  • Six program AE modes
  • Auto illuminator light
  • Digest playback
  • Still image capture
  • Two-channel Dolby Digital audio
  • One-touch upload to YouTube
  • One-touch export
  • One-touch DVD creation
  • ShareStation-compatible
  • Laser touch operation
  • Auto power on/off
  • Auto lens cover
  • Quick restart function
  • Multilingual onscreen menu
  • Dual SD/SDHC memory card slot
  • USB, A/V outputs
  • Measures approximately 2-3/16" x 2-9/16" x 4-7/16"
  • 1-year parts Limited Manufacturer's Warranty; 3-month labor Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
  • Made in Malaysia

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Google ChromeBook Is out and Alive! (Review)

Google are back with a brand new Chromebook, manufactured by Samsung and sporting the latest iteration of Chrome OS, Google’s cloud-based PC operating system. Interestingly, the new Chromebook will start shipping on October 26th, the same day as Windows 8 is released. Google aim to tempt users away from Windows 8 with a cheaper alternative, while would-be buyers have their wallets and purses in hand.
With an 11.6 inch matte display, it’s not quite as big as a standard laptop, but it’s still a little bigger than the 10 inch netbooks of old. Weighing in at just 1.1kg the new Chromebook is seriously lightweight, while still managing to provide an impressive 6.5 hour battery life in general use (based on Google’s tests). How this battery life holds up to real world use is yet to be determined.
Inside the Chromebook’s minimalist plastic shell (reminiscent of the MacBook Air), you’ll find a Samsung Exynos 5 Dual Processor, 16GB storage, 2GB of RAM, WiFi connectivity and a front-facing VGA camera for video calls (courtesy of Google+ Hangouts). As with the previous generation, you can pay a little extra and get a 3G enabled model for £299, enabling you to buy a data plan specifically for your laptop, without relying on WiFi access to connect to the web.
As you’ve probably already noticed, 16GB is not a lot of memory for a laptop, but because it’s running Chrome, all your files and data are stored ‘in the cloud’ on Google’s servers. To make sure you have plenty of online storage space Google are providing a substantial 100GB of cloud storage space, via Google Drive, free for two years.
Google are really promoting the Chromebook’s speed and security with their current advertisements and there’s good reason. The new Chromebook boots up in under 10 seconds and because it’s entirely cloud-based, the system should theoretically never slow down. So two years in, it’ll still boot up just as fast as it did on the day you bought it. If the OS becomes faulty you can simply re-install the software and it’ll be back in full working order in no time, with all your files exactly as you left them, courtesy of Google’s offsite cloud storage.
chromebook keyboard 300x225 Google reinvent the ChromebookThis also means Google can update the OS with new features, security updates and bug fixes without you ever having to worry about maintaining the system yourself. Think of it like more like a mobile phone OS than a desktop one. Even apps, themes and extensions are installed via the Chrome Web Store. No more CDs and downloaded EXE files. The Chromebook doesn’t even have a CD drive. In fact, there are no moving parts in the entire computer, not even a fan, thanks to the low-power ARM-based processor that powers the computer.
As all your settings are stored in the cloud, it means multiple users, family members, and even guests, can log-in on the same Chromebook without slowing the computer down or adding unwanted clutter to the OS. For users who don’t require complex software and can get by with Google Docs rather than Microsoft Word, then a Chromebook would be an excellent substitute for a Windows machine. Especially at such a low price. If on the other hand, you need more performance and access to specific non-Google apps, then maybe a Chromebook is not for you.
It’ll be interesting to see how well received this new generation Chromebook will be, especially considering they are going head-to-head with Windows 8. I can’t decide if this was a good move or a bad one. It’s possible consumers could be tempted away from a brand new Windows laptop, especially if they don’t take kindly to its new tile-based interface, but it’s a big leap of faith to switch to an entirely new operating system paradigm. No Microsoft Word, no Outlook, no ‘Start’ bar, it would be a big change for many people.
Due to this Windows legacy that Google have to deal with, it’s hard to see where the future of Chrome OS lies. As Android continues to grow in both popularity and features, it seems inevitable that Android will be the OS to capture the public’s imagination long before Chrome OS does. Android seems destined to evolve into Google’s definitive mobile operating system, capable of powering phones, tablets and laptops alike. Making Chrome OS obsolete in the process.



Most are complaining about the file usage on the chromebook as in unable to open .exe files etc. Although that may seem as a major down fall as stated before everything works off Google allowing you to upload your files though Google Drive. I find with this kinda cool that i can access my files from phone to computer to any other devices easily.