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XBOX Repair Guide

Posted by: admin on 23rd April 2008

Learning how to repair your XBox will save you a LOT of Money. Microsoft will not tell you how to fix these errors. They i’ll ask you to send your system back to them for repair. The typical cost for a repair can be as much as $140 plus shipping and handling. Also - they do not always guarantee a fix!

Use this guide to repair your own XBox 360 - and save your $140 for games.

You could actually make money! We have some buyers using this guide to repair broken XBOX 360s they purchase from ebay for a discount. They then resell them at a huge profit.

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Category : Gadget

Bike Buying Guide

Posted by: admin on 6th March 2008

There are a number of types of bike to choose from, so before you invest in your new transport, you must think about what type of cyclist you are and where you’ll be riding it.

  • Mountain Bikes - Designed to be used on or off road with a wide range of gears for riding steep hills and descents. Mountain bikes often feature front suspension or dual suspension (front and rear).
  • Freestyler/BMX - Single speed with 20″ wheels. Suited to performing tricks on flat ground, ramps, trails and obstacles found on the street.
  • Hybrid/City Bikes - Similar to mountain bikes in their riding position, however these are best suited to tarmac riding.

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Buying Guide to Cross Trainer

Posted by: admin on 6th March 2008

Cross Trainers give you a low impact cardiovascular workout that is similar to walking or running. In some ways they’re similar to treadmills but because they require your limbs to stay in contact with the machine there’s less impact on your joints. The adjustable settings can be varied to suit the desired intensity of your workout and some models offer a workout for the upper body area as well as the lower body :-

  • Primary workout area : Legs (quadriceps - front of thighs), calves (gastrocnemius and soleus), hip flexors.

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Category : Gadget, Guide

TV Buying Guide - High Definition(HD TV)

Posted by: admin on 2nd March 2008

What it is?

High Definition (HD) uses more pixels to create the image on screen. By using 4 times the number of pixels than CRT TV, HD delivers a sharpness and picture clarity never seen before. With crisp digital sound and the ability to enjoy watching widescreen broadcasts, HD delivers a truly breathtaking home cinema experience.

What’s the difference between 720 vs 1080?

The TV resolution is the key factor to consider because the greater the number of pixels, the better image quality. A 720 HD TV produces around a million pixels whereas a 1080 HD TV produces around 2 million pixels, resulting in an image that has more detail and colour. There are 2 different types of 1080 HD TV, which are :-

  • 1080i HD - This uses interlaced scanning technology which means that all the odd lines of the picture are displayed first, followed by the even line.
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    Category : Gadget, Guide

    Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide

    Posted by: admin on 2nd March 2008

    Unlike conventional film photography, digital cameras let you preview images as soon as they are taken, so you can decide to re-shoot, save or delete them on the spot with no need for wasted photos. Digital cameras records images on a memory card which means you can easily download them to your PC, adit and store them. Click Here!

    Image Quality

    Image quality will dependon the megapixel rating of each camera. A pixel is a tiny element of the image, with a megapixel being a million pixels. The more pixels there are, the sharper the image will be, producing more effective results when it comes to printing larger images, where relatively more storage space will be taken up. Although 5 megapixel cameras may now be fairly standard, they’re perfect for producing shots for great quality, traditional sized photos such asa 6×4″ & 7×5″. In addiction, both 5 & 6 megapixel cameras enable you to produce stunning A4-sized images too. Higher up the scale are the 7, 8 & 10 megapixel cameras which will produce brilliant photos of exceptional quality onto even bigger prints such as A3. Click Here!

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