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iPod touch Recession Case – iPod’s ugliest, cheapest accessory

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

iPhone Case-mate 1

Want your iPod to stay green? Check out the new iPod touch Recession Case, a 99-cent cardboard “recession” case complete with free “Sharpie Script” personalization.

iPhone Case-mate 2

This simple downscale case – made from recycled cardboard – supports iPod touch 2G, iPod touch 3G and requires assembly, with locking tabs at the bottom and top of the case, along with an adhesive strip to hold the case together. Since its cardboard, there’s no warranty. As recession-proof products go, this cardboard wonder only lasts until the cardboard wears out, so treat it well. US{content}.99. Great iPod touch accessories !


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Pong iPod touch case cuts iPod radiation

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

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The Pong iPod Touch case promises to reduce iPod radiation

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C.E.O. Glide - iPod Touch Case

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

C.E.O. Glide

Ceo_red

This iPod touch case is perfect for your grandma.

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Hama cases foreshadow 3G iPod touch

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

We know you don’t really need any more evidence that Apple is gearing up to unveil at least two new iPod revisions at its forthcoming ‘rock and roll’ event, but are you seriously going to hit the ignore button on these? If you’ll recall, last year’s visit to Hama’s IFA booth gave us early access to cases of Apple’s then-upcoming round of iPod nanos, and this year the company seems to be disclosing all of Cupertino’s secrets once more. On hand were cases for Apple’s fifth-generation iPod nano and the third-generation iPod touch, both of which seem to make room for a built-in camera. Of course, these lovely peripherals could be nothing more than a complete waste of company resources, but we’d encourage you to browse the gallery below before jumping to that conclusion.

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iPod touch 3G

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

It’s confusing now that we have an iPod touch 3G, right? We just got done handling the new model, and really, there’s not much to say. It’s a little snappier, but we didn’t do any heavy game playing, and otherwise it’s exactly the same. We thought it seemed thinner, but the cold hard specs stopped that idea in its tracks.

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Top 5 Recommended HDTVs Best Buys

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

Following our previous post where we guided first time HDTV buyers towards making the right purchase, we are proud to announce our top 5 recommended HDTVs best buys for this Christmas.

LG 19LH20

LG 19LH20

The LG 19LH20 is a 19 inch HD Ready LCD TV with built in digital Freeview powered by LG’s Twin XD engine, invisible speakers and a resolution of 720p, Ideal for smaller rooms and bedrooms.

LG 22LH2000

LG 22lh2000

The LG 22HL200 is a 22 inch HD Ready LCD TV with a 720p resolution, built in Digital Freeview and 1 HDMI socket. Same as the 19LH20 this LG LCD TV is ideal for smaller rooms and bedrooms because of its reduced size.

Samsung UE40B6000 LED TV

Samsung UE40B600 LED TV

The Samsung UE40B6000 40″ FULL HD 1080P LED TV innovates in both style and technology, this new series from Samsung is a clear winner that’s guaranteed to please its viewers.

The new LED design is cleaner and greener using 40% less energy than most LCD TV’s giving you potential savings on your energy bills. This TV is made with no mercury or lead and the ultra slim design means the UE40B6000 requires little packaging.

Sony KDL40Z4500

Sony KDL40Z4500

The Sony KDL40Z4500 40 inch Full HD LCD TV has the smoothest and most detailed fast-moving images thanks to its world-first Motionflow 200Hz technology with image blur reduction.

Powered by Sony’s BRAVIA ENGINE 2 you will experience incredibly clear and define pictures as well as watch TV movies and games in high definition – ideal for hardcore gamers that are looking for a top notch screen resolution.

Samsung UE55B7020

samsung UE55B7020 LED TV

With unmatched picture quality, incredible slimness and minimal environmental impact, the Samsung UE55B7020 LED TV is a whole new species of television. Discover a whole new era of television.

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HDTV Buyers Guide for First Timers

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

Christmas is just around the corner and if you are thinking of upgrading your TV set now is the time to do so. With HDTVs of all sizes being more affordable than ever, now is time to join the high resolution revolution.

LCD and Plasma TVs

With so many brands and models with varying specs now available, your quest will require knowledge and above all patience. To help you in your quest here are a few points to consider before purchasing a High Definition TV:

1. Size Does Matter

Sometimes the bigger does not mean better. Each HDTV size, be it a Plasma or LCD TV, has an optimal viewing distance. Determine the distance between the TV to where you would normally watch it and use the table below to determine what size TV will best suit your needs.

SCREEN SIZE OPTIMAL VIEWING DISTANCE
30 to 34 inches 3.75 to 6.25 feet
34 to 42 inches 4.25 to 7 feet
42 to 50 inches 5.25 to 8.75 feet
50 to 56 inches 6.25 to 10.5 feet
56 to 62 inches 7 to 11.75 feet
62 to 70 inches 7.75 to 13 feet

Based on the Lechner Chart

2. Viewing Angles

Normally we sit looking direct at the TV set, but you also need to think of guests and family members. For instance, it’s worth taking into account that Plasma TVs have better views from obtuse angles compared to LCD TVs where viewing quality is reduced from such angles.

3. What HDTV Technology should I Choose?

As you’ve probably gathered, HDTVs have two main technologies: Plasma and LCD. But new technologies have emerged since HDTV’s early days. Technologies like OLED and Rear Projection are now available but should really only be considered in very special cases.

LCD TVs are the more popular of the two HDTV technologies, with the widest range of screen sizes and an improved picture performance. LCD HDTVs are suitable for brighter rooms with large windows as they reflect less light.

Over the years LCD HDTVs dominated the sales in the mid/low size range forcing Plasma TV manufacturers to refocus their efforts on larger TV set. If you are thinking big (we’re talking 50 inches plus), you want to look for a Plasma TV. It is important to remember that Plasma is not the best choice for rooms with too much light in, as the glass on the screen reflects direct light more readily than LCD screens.

4. Resolution

Thanks to the Blu-ray revolution and the next generation of game consoles (particularly PS3 and Xbox 360) resolution is a key feature in HDTVs. For serious gamers a Full HD with 1080p is undoubtedly the best option but, again, viewing distance remains a factor because from 12 feet, a normal person with a perfect eye-sight cannot tell the difference between a 720p and a 1080p TV regardless of size.

5. Contrast Ratio

Very simple tip here: when it comes down to contrast ratio the higher the better.

And with that, we’ve covered all the basics you need to know before purchasing your first HDTV. For those readers who already own an HDTV and would like to share their personal experiences feel free to leave your comments below.

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IT Support Camden

Posted on November 2nd, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

Our IT Department are a London based IT Support company that provide an Unlimited onsite and remote IT Support service for businesses in the greater London area.  If you put a high value on your time then leave your It problems to the professionals;

Services offered;

  • Unlimited IT Support.
  • Remote & onsite engineers.
  • 24 hour contracts available.
  • Full time & Ad-hoc contracts.
  • IT Consultancy.
  • Project Management.
  • Network Auditing.
  • Server monitoring.
  • Hosted Desktop services.
  • Pc and Apple Mac engineers.
  • Email & Anti Spam solutions.
  • Online Backup services.
  • Disaster Recovery solutions.
  • Avaya VOIP official partner.
  • Official Dell Reseller.
  • Microsoft Gold Certified partner.

For a more comprehensive overview of our services, visit our main IT Support London website.

Covering YOUR area;

Our team is highly qualified and have a wealth of experience. We also ensure that their customer facing skills are second to none. This goes to prove our focus on creating a positive customer experience.

Our computer engineers will visit you in Camden Town, home or business, to resolve your computer problems or other PC related needs. There is no need to bring your PC or Laptop to us, we come to your home or business and perform computer maintenance and repairs onsite. We provide IT support for any PC, Laptop or Server in the Camden and Camden Town NW1 area.

Not only does Our IT Department provide a fast and professional service but more importantly a personal and friendly one too.  We fully understand that IT Support is a relationship which grows between the client and our organisation; as such we continually employ team players and like-minded individuals to deliver.

Contact us to find out more;

If you are serious about finding a good IT Support company then contact Our IT Department today on 0845 129 9940. we look forward to hearing from you.

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IT Support Westminster.

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin in Various, it support w1

At Our IT Department we pride ourselves in providing premium level IT Support services to businesses and PC Repair services for home users in Westminster, London, at affordable prices with discounts available to charity and non-profit organisations, OAP’s and students.

We are a single source provider of Information Technology providing a wide range of products, services and support in in Greater London.

Our clients value us for:

  • Speed of response
  • Excellent customer service
  • Value for money
  • Advice in clear, user-friendly language

Our strength is building up long-term relationships with local companies, offering responsive, face-to-face, friendly support that reflects their needs.

The IT Support Westminster deserves.

 

Our primary goal is minimising your downtime, both through fixing problems in a time-effective manner, and proactively monitoring your systems to detect problems before they occur.  Offering excellent customer service is at the core of our business. We understand that you want people to talk to you in ‘real-terms’ rather than technical jargon and buzzwords that are meant to confuse you. We only employ high caliber technicians with a background covering a wide range of technologies. All our technical staff are trained to close all service calls themselves, and where possible within one phone call, or where required in a single site attendance.

Visit our website today for more information.

If your business is in Westminter and the surrounding areas then visit our IT Support London website for more infomation on our products and services.

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Classic Star Trek iPod case

Posted on September 15th, 2009 by admin in Recent Blog Entries, Various

Classic Star Trek iPod case

Are you a Trekkie and an iPod owner? Well then head on over to Etsy because they have the perfect case for you, this retro Star Trek iPod case has a the classic Star Trek uniform logo on a Captain Kirk approved mustard yellow officers shirt colored case. Yeah, I got pretty darn excited over this sweet girlfriend repulsing Star Trek iPod case too! For you can beam this case up over at Etsy.com. It is made of two layers of wool blend felt and comes in classic red and yellow Star Trek TOS uniform colors, they’ll even make a Spock blue shirt one if you ask nicely.

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