Card and Casino games are lots of fun to play, and with an Notion Ink Adam tablet computer you can take all your favorite games with you on the go. Sure, you can't earn real money playing them, like you would in a real casino, but they can give you the practice you need to strike it big in Vegas. Which of these paid games do you like the best?
The tablet marketplace is very turbulent right now. With major manufacturers across the board attempting to establish market dominance, many different avenues of innovation will be explored. This video compares the Notion Ink Adam tablet to the latest tablet concepts from dell. What do you think of the comparison?
Cables to Go 6.6 ft Display cable 24 pin digital DVI
Monster Cable Products 8 ft DVI cable 24 pin digital DVI - male - PC
Samsung Axession - Video cable - Male 24 pin digital DVI to M 24
Belkin Components 10 ft DVI cable - dual link 24 pin digital DVI
StarTech.com 6 ft DVI cable 18 pin digital DVI (Single-Link) - male
A DVI cable is the standard interface used to connect MAC computers to Apple-brand displays. These cables allow the display itself to handle the digital/analog conversion that happens on-board with traditional 25-pin XGA cables. If you're going to use a digital display at its full capacity, you need a decent DVI cable. Which of these DVI cables do you like the best?
It you want more than just a TV experience when watching a movie or if you need to organise a presentation for a rather large audience then a digital projector might be the tool for you. These devices have come a long way since the first one appeared on the market and now they are offering incredible features and quality. Which one would you recommend?
It you want more than just a TV experience when watching a movie or if you need to organise a presentation for a rather large audience then a digital projector might be the tool for you. These devices have come a long way since the first one appeared on the market and now they are offering incredible features and quality. Which one would you recommend?
It's the next step in the evolution of web computing.
It's just a routine update of a pedantic standard.
Microsofthas announced that the next version of Internet Explorer will only support H.264, to the exclusion of all other video formats. What do you think of this, and the other changes they're making to the standard web experience?